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Fact Book

2009

Duquesne University Office of Institutional Research and Planning 305W Administration Building 600 Forbes Ave. , PA 15282 Tel: 412-396-4400 Fax: 412-396-4186 Email: [email protected] URL: http://www.duq.edu/irp

James Ritchie Director, Institutional Research and Planning

John Ingram Research Analyst, Institutional Research and Planning Editor, Duquesne University Fact Book

Cover: Pen and ink illustration of Duquesne University "Old Main" Administration Building is by award winning artist and Pittsburgh native Nevin Robinson.

2009 FACT BOOK Duquesne University 2009 Fact Book Table of Contents

Institutional Data 1 Mission Statement 2 Fast Facts, July 1, 2009 3 Members of the Corporation and Board of Directors, July 21, 2009 4 Campus Map, July 1, 2009 5 Administrative Organization Chart, July 1, 2009 Enrollment Data 9 University Enrollment Overview, Fall Semester 2008 10 University Enrollment Overview, Spring Semester 2009 11 Headcount and FTE Enrollment by School, Level, and Status, Fall Semester 2008 12 Enrollment Comparison by Headcount, Credits, and FTE - Enrollment by School, Fall Semesters 2007 and 2008 13 Undergraduate Headcount, Credits, and FTE - Enrollment by School and Level, Fall Semesters 2007 and 2008 14 Graduate & First Professional Headcount, Credits, & FTE - Enrollment by School and Level, Fall Semesters 2007 & 2008 15 Enrollment History - Headcount, Fall Semesters 1984-2008 16 Enrollment by School and Level, Fall Semesters 2007 and 2008 17 Credit Hours Generated by School and Level, Fall Semesters 2005-2008 18 New Student Profile, Fall Semesters 2003-2008 19 New Full-time Freshman and Transfer Students, Fall Semesters 2007 and 2008 20 Undergraduate Freshman Demand, Fall Semesters 2004-2008 21 Academic Quality, Fall Semesters 2004-2008 22 Student / Faculty Ratio by School and Status, Fall Semester 2008 23 Graduation Rates, Freshman Cohorts, Fall 1998-Fall 2002 24 First Year Retention Rate Comparisons: Key Competition, Fall 2007 25 Undergraduate Graduation Rate Comparisons: Key Competition, Fall 2008 26 Student Credit Hours Generated by School and Level, Fall Semester 2008 27 Student Credit Hours Taught by School and Level, Fall Semester 2008 28 Enrollment by School, Level, Ethnicity and Gender, Fall Semester 2008 29 Enrollment by State of Residency, Fall Semester 2008 30 National Enrollment Map, Fall Semester 2008 31 Enrollment by Age, Fall Semester 2008 32 International Student Enrollment by Country of Origin, Fall Semester 2008 33 Enrollment by Site and by Student Attribute, Fall Semester 2008 Major, Degree, and Academic Program Data 37 Number of Degrees Conferred by School and Degree Category, Fiscal Year 2008 38 Degrees Conferred, Fiscal Years 2004 to 2008 39 Degrees Conferred by Degree Category and School, Fiscal Years 2004 to 2008 40 Bachelor's Level Completions by Degree Program, Fiscal Year 2008 41 Master's Level Completions by Degree Program, Fiscal Year 2008 42 Doctorate Level Completions by Degree Program, Fiscal Year 2008 43 First Professional and Certificate Level Completions by Degree Program, Fiscal Year 2008 44 Active Degree Programs Summary by School and Degree Category, January 2009 45 Degree Programs by School, January 2009 47 Certificate Programs by School, January 2009 48 Joint Degree Programs by School, August 2009 49 Accreditations and Certifications, July 2009

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Duquesne University 2009 Fact Book Table of Contents

Employee Data 53 Employees by Type, Gender, and Status, Fall Semester 2008 54 Full-time Instructional Faculty by School and Academic Rank, Fall Semester 2008 55 Full-time Instructional Faculty by School, Rank, Ethnicity and Gender, Fall Semester 2008 57 Full-time Instructional Faculty by Academic Rank, Fall Semesters, 2004-2008 58 Average Salaries of Full-time Instructional Faculty by Academic Rank, Academic Years 2002-03 to 2008-09 59 Instructional Faculty Salary Comparisons, Leading Catholic Institutions, Academic Year 2008-2009 60 Instructional Faculty Salary Comparisons, PCHE Institutions, Academic Year 2008-2009 61 Instructional Faculty Salary Comparisons, Selected Private Institutions, Academic Year 2008-2009 62 Instructional Faculty Salary Comparisons, Key Competition, Academic Year 2008-2009 Financial Data 65 Combined Statement of Activities, Years Ended June 30, 2008 and 2007 66 Unrestricted Operating Revenues and Expenses, Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2008 67 Tuition and Fees Rate Schedule, Fiscal Years 2009 and 2010 68 Tuition History, Fiscal Years 2004 to 2010 70 Tuition and Enrollment Comparisons, Leading Catholic Institutions 71 Tuition and Enrollment Comparisons, PCHE Institutions 72 Tuition and Enrollment Comparisons, Key Competition 73 Tuition and Enrollment Comparisons, Selected Private Institutions 74 Total Financial Aid Awarded to Undergraduates and Default Rates, Years 2007-2008 and 2008-2009 75 Number of Enrolled Full-time Undergraduate Students Receiving Financial Aid, Academic Yrs 2007-08 and 2008-09 76 Undergraduate Financial Aid Summary, Academic Year 2008-2009 Miscellaneous Data 79 Advancement Statistics, Fiscal Years 2006 to 2008 80 Building Statistics, May 6, 2009 81 Statistics and Activity, Academic Years 2004-2005 to 2007-2008 82 Residence Life, September 9, 2008 83 Department of Athletics, July 2009 84 Duquesne University History 85 Glossary of Terms, 2009 Fact Book

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Duquesne University of the Holy Spirit

Mission Statement

"Duquesne University of the Holy Spirit is a Catholic University founded by members of the Congregation of the Holy Spirit, the Spiritans, and sustained through a partnership of laity and religious. Duquesne serves God by serving students - through a commitment to excellence in liberal and professional education, through profound concern for moral and spiritual values, through the maintenance of an ecumenical atmosphere open to diversity, and through service to the Church, the community, the nation and the world."

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Duquesne University Fast Facts July 1, 2009

Duquesne's Fast Facts

Founded in 1878

Private, Catholic, Coeducational University

Located in Pittsburgh,

Main Campus: 31 Buildings, 49 Acres

President: Charles J. Dougherty, Ph.D.

Ten Academic Schools

The only Spiritan institution of higher education in the world

Operating Budget: $244 million, FY 2009

Employees: 2,816, Fall Semester 2008

Annual Payroll: $142 million, FY 2008

Total Enrollment: 10,160, Fall Semester 2008

Academic Programs: 164 - Undergraduate, Graduate and Post-Graduate, Fall 2008

Student Housing Capacity: 3,531, Fall 2008

Undergraduate Full-time Tuition: $24,385 to $34,716, FY 2010

Graduate Tuition (per Credit): $851 to $1,105, FY 2010

Degrees Conferred: 2,816, FY 2008

Living Alumni of Record: 79,000 (August, 2008)

Athletics: 10 Men's and 10 Women's Varsity Sports

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Duquesne University Members of the Corporation and Board of Directors July 21, 2009

Members of the Corporation

Very Rev. John Fogarty, C.S.Sp. Rev. Jeffrey T. Duaime, C.S.Sp. Rev. John A. Sawicki, C.S.Sp. Rev. Michael T. White, C.S.Sp. Rev. Benoit K. Mukamba, C.S.Sp. Rev. Brandon B. Nguyen, C.S.Sp.

Officers of the Board

Chairman of the Board - Marie Milie Jones, Esq. Vice Chair of the Board - William J. Lyons University Secretary - Linda S. Drago, Esq.

Board Members

Gregory S. Babe Marie Milie Jones, Esq. Esther L. Bush William J. Lyons Anthony J. Carfang John W. McGonigle Sister Mary Dacey, S.S.J. James F. McGuirk, II Thomas R. Donahue Winston Pittman, Sr. Thomas B. Grealish Irene M. Qualters Mary R. Grealy, Esq. Thaddeus J. Senko Robert Z. Gussin, Ph.D. Rev. John P. Skaj, C.S.Sp. Terrence S. Jacobs Patricia D. Yoder

Ex-Officio Board Members

Very Rev. Lawrence A. DiNardo Charles J. Dougherty, Ph.D. Rev. Jeffrey T. Duaime, C.S.Sp. Very Rev. John Fogarty, C.S.Sp. Shelly L. Kobuck Rev. James P. McCloskey, C.S.Sp. Rev. John A. Sawicki, C.S.Sp.

Emeriti Members of the Board of Directors 2009-10

Honorable Cynthia A. Baldwin James F. O'Day Anthony L. Bucci Maurice V. Peconi John J. Connelly John G. Rangos, Sr. Joseph W. DeNardo Arthur J. Rooney, II John F. Donahue William C. Springer Floyd R. Ganassi John A. Staley, IV Charles D. Horne Albert C. Van Dusen, Ph.D. Daniel R. Lackner Sister Linda Yankoski, CSFN

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Duquesne University Campus Map July 1, 2009

4 2009 FACT BOOK Duquesne University Administrative Organization Chart July 1, 2009

Charles J. Dougherty President

Linda S. Drago, Esq. Greg Amodio General Counsel Director, Athletics

Ralph L. Pearson Rev. Sean Hogan Rev. James McCloskey John Plante Stephen Schillo Provost/Vice President, Executive Vice President, Vice President, Vice President, Vice President, Academic Affairs Student Life Mission and Identity University Advancement Management and Business

Alice Sivulich Christina Astorga James Miller David Grousosky Christopher Duncan Paul-James Cukanna Director, Center for Catholic Social Thought Associate Provost/AAVP, Assistant VP, Associate VP for Associate VP, Dean, Liberal Arts Enrollment Management Student Life Development Financial Affairs

Rev. Raymond French Kenneth Gormley Daniel Donnelly Nicole Feldhues Director, Campus Ministry Bridget Fare Mary Ellen Baney Interim Dean, Law Associate Provost/AAVP, Director, Career Services Director, Public Affairs Director, Human Resources Administration

Vacant Director, Center for Spiritan Studies Alan Miciak Alexandra Gregory Barbara Galderise Ronald Gigliotti James Caputo Director, Health Services Director, University Events Director, Public Safety Dean, Business Associate Provost/AAVP, Academic Affairs

Alan Seadler Rahmon Hart Julie Shepard David DiPetro J. Douglas Bricker Director, Multicultural Affairs Director, Alumni Relations Executive Director, Auxiliary Services Associate Provost/AAVP, Dean, Pharmacy Research

Vacant Rebecca Jamrozik George Fecik Edward Kocher Associate VP, Interdisciplinary Scholarship Director, Greek Life Executive Director, Facilities Dean, Music and Special Projects

Roberta Aronson Tim Lewis Aaron Mitcham Olga Welch Director, Commuter Affairs Director, Internal Audit Executive Director, Dean, Education Office of International Programs

Frederick Lorensen Madelyn Reilly Judith Griggs Director, Freshman Development and Eileen Zungolo Director, Environmental Health and Safety Director, Learning Skills Center Special Student Services Dean, Nursing Director, Spiritan Division of Academic Programs

Laverna Saunders Dan McCarthy Cynthia Vinarski Gregory Frazer Director, Recreation Executive Director, Support Services University Librarian, Dean, Health Sciences Gumberg Library

David Seybert Susan Monahan John Ziegler Director, Judicial Affairs Executive Director, CTS Dean, Natural and Environmental Sciences

Dorothy Bassett John Nelson Director, University Counseling Center Dean, Leadership and Professional Advancement

Sharon Oelschlager Director, Residence Life

Paul Stafura Managing Director, Tamburitzans 5

Enrollment Data 2009 Fact Book

Office of Institutional Research and Planning

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Duquesne University University Enrollment Overview Fall Semester 2008

Graduate and Enrollment Status: Undergraduate First Professional All Other Total Enrollment Full-time 5,388 95.3% 3,402 76.4% 20 37.0% 8,810 86.7% Part-time 268 4.7% 1,048 23.6% 34 63.0% 1,350 13.3% Total 5,656 100% 4,450 100.0% 54 100.0% 10,160 100.0%

Note - All Figures as of September 26, 2008 "All Other" includes Post Baccalaureate Studies, Personal Goals, Graduate Non-Matriculated with or without credits, Cross Registered, Visiting, Forensic Certificate, and English as a 2nd Language.

Fall 2008 Enrollment

12,000 10,160

10,000 8,810 Part-time 8,000 5,656 5,388 Full-time 6,000 4,450 3,402 Total

Headcount 4,000 1,350 1,048 2,000 268

0 Undergrad Grad & First Prof. Total Status

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Duquesne University University Enrollment Overview Spring Semester 2009

Graduate and Enrollment Status: Undergraduate First Professional All Other Total Enrollment Full-time 5,150 95.2% 3,244 74.3% 3 4.2% 8,397 85.2% Part-time 262 4.8% 1,125 25.7% 68 95.8% 1,455 14.8% Total 5,412 100.0% 4,369 100.0% 71 100.0% 9,852 100.0%

Note - All Figures as of February 6, 2009 "All Other" includes Post Baccalaureate Studies, Personal Goals, Graduate Non-Matriculated with or without credits, Cross Registered, Visiting, Forensic Certificate, and English as a 2nd Language.

Spring 2009 Enrollment 9,852

10,000 8,397 9,000 8,000 7,000 Part-time 5,150 5,412 6,000 4,369 Full-time 5,000 3,244 4,000 Total Headcount 3,000 1,455 2,000 1,125 262 1,000 0 Undergrad Grad & First Prof. Total Status

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Duquesne University Headcount and FTE 1 Enrollment by School, Level, and Status Fall Semester 2008

Undergraduate Graduate/First Professional Total Headcount Headcount Headcount Full-time Part-time Total FTE Full-time Part-time Total FTE Full-time Part-time Total FTE SCHOOL Business 1,242 28 1,270 1,269 93 227 320 175 1,335 255 1,590 1,444 Education 394 1 395 427 515 230 745 369 909 231 1,140 796 Health Sciences 639 5 644 677 161 12 173 197 800 17 817 874 Law 2 0 0 0 0 707 0 707 707 707 0 707 707 Leadership and Professional Advancement 185 153 338 212 298 206 504 207 483 359 842 419 Liberal Arts 1,438 27 1,465 1,500 451 230 681 273 1,889 257 2,146 1,773 Music 276 4 280 313 71 27 98 53 347 31 378 366 Natural and Environmental Sciences 370 5 375 408 110 37 147 73 480 42 522 481 Nursing 412 13 425 471 122 58 180 77 534 71 605 548 Pharmacy 3 330 1 331 379 844 5 849 1,143 1,174 6 1,180 1,522 Spiritan Division 92 1 93 87 0 0 0 0 92 1 93 87 Other Included Units 4 10 30 40 16 30 16 46 34 40 46 86 50 SUBTOTAL 5,388 268 5,656 5,759 3,402 1,048 4,450 3,308 8,790 1,316 10,106 9,067 Other Units Not Included 5 20 34 54 7 0 0 0 0 20 34 54 7 UNIVERSITY TOTAL ENROLLMENT 5,408 302 5,710 5,766 3,402 1,048 4,450 3,308 8,810 1,350 10,160 9,074

1 Full Time Equivalent (FTE): Calculated by dividing undergraduate credits by 15 and graduate credits by 12, per US and PA Department of Education guidelines 2 Law FTE calculated by taking full-time headcount plus part-time credits divided by 12 3 Undergraduate Pharmacy includes only first and second year students, years three through six are included in Graduate/First Professional 4 Includes High School (9), Post-Baccalaureate Studies (30), Personal Goals (46) and Graduate Non Matriculated with credits (1). 5 Units not included in governmental reporting: Includes Cross Registered (15), Visiting (3), Forensic Certificate (5) and English as a 2nd Language (31).

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Duquesne University Headcount, Credits, and FTE 1 - Enrollment by School Fall Semesters 2007 and 2008

Total

2007 2008 Increase/ Percent 2007 2008 Increase/ Percent 2007 2008 Increase/ Percent Headcount Headcount Decrease Change Credits Credits Decrease Change FTE FTE Decrease Change SCHOOL Business 1,513 1,590 77 5.1% 19,920 21,155 1,235 6.2% 1,361 1,444 83 6.1% Education 1,228 1,140 (88) -7.2% 10,934 10,802 (132) -1.2% 814 796 (18) -2.2% Health Sciences 779 817 38 4.9% 11,720 12,500 780 6.7% 817 874 57 7.0% Law 2 681 707 26 3.8% 4,909 5,463 554 11.3% 680 707 27 4.0% Leadership & Professional Advancement 887 842 (45) -5.1% 5,930 5,598 (332) -5.6% 434 419 (15) -3.5% Liberal Arts 2,123 2,146 23 1.1% 25,569 25,830 261 1.0% 1,760 1,773 13 0.7% Music 390 378 (12) -3.1% 5,491 5,326 (165) -3.0% 377 366 (11) -2.9% Natural & Environmental Sciences 529 522 (7) -1.3% 6,967 6,998 31 0.4% 481 481 0 0.0% Nursing 560 605 45 8.0% 7,059 7,975 916 13.0% 481 548 67 13.9% Pharmacy 1,159 1,180 21 1.8% 17,692 19,376 1,684 9.5% 1,378 1,522 144 10.4% Spiritan Division 125 93 (32) -25.6% 1,704 1,280 (424) -24.9% 116 87 (29) -25.0% Other Included Units 3 322 86 (236) -73.3% 1,530 648 (882) -57.6% 109 50 (59) -54.1% SUBTOTAL 10,296 10,106 (190) -1.8% 119,425 122,951 3,526 3.0% 8,808 9,067 259 2.9% Other Units Not Included 4 72 54 (18) -25.0% 233 101 (132) -56.7% 16 7 (9) -56.3% TOTAL ENROLLMENT 10,368 10,160 (208) -2.0% 119,658 123,052 3,394 2.8% 8,824 9,074 250 2.8%

1 Full Time Equivalent (FTE): Calculated by dividing undergraduate credits by 15 and graduate credits by 12, per US and PA Department of Education guidelines 2 Law FTE calculated by taking full-time headcount plus part-time credits divided by 12 3 Includes High School, Post-Baccalaureate Studies, Personal Goals, and Graduate Non-Matriculated with credits 4 Units not included in governmental reporting: Includes Cross Registered, Visiting, Forensic Certificate, and English as a Second Language.

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Duquesne University Headcount, Credits, and FTE 1 - Enrollment by School and Level Fall Semesters 2007 and 2008

Undergraduate

2007 2008 Increase/ Percent 2007 2008 Increase/ Percent 2007 2008 Increase/ Percent Headcount Headcount Decrease Change Credits Credits Decrease Change FTE FTE Decrease Change SCHOOL Business 1,188 1,270 82 6.9% 17,877 19,045 1,168 6.5% 1,191 1,269 78 6.5% Education 370 395 25 6.8% 5,911 6,402 491 8.3% 394 427 33 8.4% Health Sciences 623 644 21 3.4% 9,552 10,163 611 6.4% 636 677 41 6.4% Law 2 000 - 000 - 000- Leadership & Professional Advancement 382 338 (44) -11.5% 3,530 3,162 (368) -10.4% 236 212 (24) -10.2% Liberal Arts 1,466 1,465 (1) -0.1% 22,461 22,582 121 0.5% 1,500 1,500 0 0.0% Music 292 280 (12) -4.1% 4,861 4,689 (172) -3.5% 324 313 (11) -3.4% Natural & Environmental Sciences 370 375 5 1.4% 5,981 6,119 138 2.3% 399 408 9 2.3% Nursing 390 425 35 9.0% 6,244 7,058 814 13.0% 416 471 55 13.2% Pharmacy 3 356 331 (25) -7.0% 5,731 5,674 (57) -1.0% 382 379 (3) -0.8% Spiritan Division 125 93 (32) -25.6% 1,704 1,280 (424) -24.9% 116 87 (29) -25.0% Other Included Units 4 275 40 (235) -85.5% 1,096 232 (864) -78.8% 73 16 (57) -78.1% SUBTOTAL 5,837 5,656 (181) -3.1% 84,948 86,406 1,458 1.7% 5,667 5,759 92 1.6% Other Units Not Included 5 70 54 (16) -22.9% 214 101 (113) -52.8% 14 7 (7) -50.0% TOTAL ENROLLMENT 5,907 5,710 (197) -3.3% 85,162 86,507 1,345 1.6% 5,681 5,766 85 1.5%

1 Full Time Equivalent (FTE): Calculated by dividing undergraduate credits by 15 and graduate credits by 12, per US and PA Department of Education guidelines 2 Law FTE calculated by taking full-time headcount plus part-time credits divided by 12 3 Undergraduate Pharmacy includes only first and second year students, years three through six are included in Graduate/First Professional 4 Includes High School, Post-Baccalaureate Studies, Personal Goals, and Graduate Non-Matriculated with credits 5 Units not included in governmental reporting: Includes Cross Registered, Visiting, Forensic Certificate, and English as a Second Language.

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Duquesne University Headcount, Credits, and FTE 1 - Enrollment by School and Level Fall Semesters 2007 and 2008

Graduate/First Professional

2007 2008 Increase/ Percent 2007 2008 Increase/ Percent 2007 2008 Increase/ Percent Headcount Headcount Decrease Change Credits Credits Decrease Change FTE FTE Decrease Change SCHOOL Business 325 320 (5) -1.5% 2,043 2,110 67 3.3% 170 175 5 2.9% Education 858 745 (113) -13.2% 5,023 4,400 (623) -12.4% 420 369 (51) -12.1% Health Sciences 156 173 17 10.9% 2,168 2,337 169 7.8% 181 197 16 8.8% Law 2 681 707 26 3.8% 4,909 5,463 554 11.3% 680 707 27 4.0% Leadership & Professional Advancement 505 504 (1) -0.2% 2,400 2,436 36 1.5% 198 207 9 4.5% Liberal Arts 657 681 24 3.7% 3,108 3,248 140 4.5% 260 273 13 5.0% Music 98 98 0 0.0% 630 637 7 1.1% 53 53 0 0.0% Natural & Environmental Sciences 159 147 (12) -7.5% 986 879 (107) -10.9% 82 73 (9) -11.0% Nursing 170 180 10 5.9% 815 917 102 12.5% 65 77 12 18.5% Pharmacy 3 803 849 46 5.7% 11,961 13,702 1,741 14.6% 996 1,143 147 14.8% Other Included Units 4 47 46 (1) -2.1% 434 416 (18) -4.1% 36 34 (2) -5.6% SUBTOTAL 4,459 4,450 (9) -0.2% 34,477 36,545 2,068 6.0% 3,141 3,308 167 5.3% Other Units Not Included 5 20(2) -100.0% 19 0 (19) -100.0% 20(2) -100.0% TOTAL ENROLLMENT 4,461 4,450 (11) -0.2% 34,496 36,545 2,049 5.9% 3,143 3,308 165 5.2%

1 Full Time Equivalent (FTE): Calculated by dividing undergraduate credits by 15 and graduate credits by 12, per US and PA Department of Education guidelines 2 Law FTE calculated by taking full-time headcount plus part-time credits divided by 12 3 Undergraduate Pharmacy includes only first and second year students, years three through six are included in Graduate/First Professional 4 Includes High School, Post-Baccalaureate Studies, Personal Goals, and Graduate Non-Matriculated with credits 5 Units not included in governmental reporting: Includes Cross Registered, Visiting, Forensic Certificate, and English as a Second Language.

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Duquesne University Enrollment History - Headcount Fall Semesters 1984-2008

Duquesne University Enrollment History, 1984-2008

12,000

10,000

8,000

6,000

4,000

2,000

0 Fall 1984 Fall 1985 Fall 1986 Fall 1987 Fall 1988 Fall 1989 Fall 1990 Fall 1991 Fall 1992 Fall 1993 Fall 1994 Fall 1995 Fall 1996 Fall 1997 Fall 1998 Fall 1999 Fall 2000 Fall 2001 Fall 2002 Fall 2003 Fall 2004 Fall 2005 Fall 2006 Fall 2007 Fall 2008 Fall Semesters 1984-2008

Term and Year Fall 1984 Fall 1985 Fall 1986 Fall 1987 Fall 1988 Fall 1989 Fall 1990 Fall 1991 Fall 1992 Fall 1993 Fall 1994 Fall 1995 Total Enrollment 6,640 6,702 6,902 6,836 6,600 6,989 7,539 8,041 8,359 8,610 9,001 9,285

Term and Year Fall 1996 Fall 1997 Fall 1998 Fall 1999 Fall 2000 Fall 2001 Fall 2002 Fall 2003 Fall 2004 Fall 2005 Fall 2006 Fall 2007 Fall 2008 Total Enrollment 9,361 9,491 9,687 9,793 9,749 9,555 9,762 9,845 9,803 9,985 10,184 10,368 10,160

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Duquesne University Enrollment by School and Level Fall Semesters 2007 and 2008

Undergraduate Graduate/First Professional Total 2007 2008 Change 2007 2008 Change 2007 2008 Change SCHOOL Business 1,188 1,270 82 325 320 (5) 1,513 1,590 77 Education 370 395 25 858 745 (113) 1,228 1,140 (88) Health Sciences 623 644 21 156 173 17 779 817 38 Law 0 0 0 681 707 26 681 707 26 Leadership and Professional Advancement 382 338 (44) 505 504 (1) 887 842 (45) Liberal Arts 1,466 1,465 (1) 657 681 24 2,123 2,146 23 Music 292 280 (12) 98 98 0 390 378 (12) Natural and Environmental Sciences 370 375 5 159 147 (12) 529 522 (7) Nursing 390 425 35 170 180 10 560 605 45 Pharmacy 356 331 (25) 803 849 46 1,159 1,180 21 Spiritan Division 125 93 (32) 0 0 0 125 93 (32) Others 345 94 (251) 49 46 (3) 394 140 (254) UNIVERSITY TOTAL 5,907 5,710 (197) 4,461 4,450 (11) 10,368 10,160 (208)

Note - "Others" includes Post Baccalaureate Studies, Personal Goals, Graduate Non-Matriculated with or without credits, Cross Registered, Visiting, Forensic Certificate, and English as a 2nd Language.

Total Enrollment by School, Fall 2007 and Fall 2008 2,500

2007 2,000 2008

1,500

1,000

500

0 Business Education Health Law SLPA Liberal Music N&ES Nursing Pharmacy Spiritan Sciences Arts Division School

SLPA = School of Leadership and Professional Advancement N&ES = Natural and Environmental Sciences

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Duquesne University Credit Hours Generated by School and Level Fall Semesters 2005-2008

Undergraduate Graduate/First Professional Total Credit Hours Generated Credit Hours Generated Credit Hours Generated 2005 2006 2007 2008 4 yr Var % Var 2005 2006 2007 2008 4 yr Var % Var 2005 2006 2007 2008 4 yr Var % Var SCHOOL Business 18,136 17,993 17,877 19,045 909 5.0% 2,028 2,025 2,043 2,110 82 4.0% 20,164 20,018 19,920 21,155 991 4.9% Education 7,818 7,330 5,911 6,402 (1,416) -18.1% 5,955 5,309 5,023 4,400 (1,555) -26.1% 13,773 12,639 10,934 10,802 (2,971) -21.6% Health Sciences 9,418 8,828 9,552 10,163 745 7.9% 2,023 2,919 2,168 2,337 314 15.5% 11,441 11,747 11,720 12,500 1,059 9.3% Law 00000- N/A 4,602 4,909 5,463 N/A N/A N/A 4,602 4,909 5,463 N/A N/A Leadership and Professional Advancement 3,860 4,030 3,530 3,162 (698) -18.1% 2,170 2,336 2,400 2,436 266 12.3% 6,030 6,366 5,930 5,598 (432) -7.2% Liberal Arts 21,703 21,083 22,461 22,582 879 4.1% 3,174 3,324 3,108 3,248 74 2.3% 24,877 24,407 25,569 25,830 953 3.8% Music 4,644 4,856 4,861 4,689 45 1.0% 573 548 630 637 64 11.2% 5,217 5,404 5,491 5,326 109 2.1% Natural and Environmental Sciences 6,926 6,194 5,981 6,119 (807) -11.7% 706 1,090 986 879 173 24.5% 7,632 7,284 6,967 6,998 (634) -8.3% Nursing 5,542 6,446 6,244 7,058 1,516 27.4% 840 942 815 917 77 9.2% 6,382 7,388 7,059 7,975 1,593 25.0% Pharmacy1 5,210 5,935 5,731 5,674 464 8.9% 11,037 11,915 11,961 13,702 2,665 24.1% 16,247 17,850 17,692 19,376 3,129 19.3% Spiritan Division 1,210 1,342 1,704 1,280 70 5.8% 0 0 0 0 0 - 1,210 1,342 1,704 1,280 70 5.8% Other Units Included2 232 290 1,096 232 0 0.0% 326 156 434 416 90 27.6% 558 446 1,530 648 90 16.1% SUBTOTAL 84,699 84,327 84,948 86,406 1,707 2.0% 28,832 35,166 34,477 36,545 2,250 7.8% 113,531 119,493 119,425 122,951 3,957 3.5% Other Units Not Included3 389 266 214 101 (288) -74.0% 001900- 389 266 233 101 (288) -74.0% UNIVERSITY TOTAL 85,088 84,593 85,162 86,507 1,419 1.7% 28,832 35,166 34,496 36,545 2,250 7.8% 113,920 119,759 119,658 123,052 3,669 3.2%

1 Undergraduate Pharmacy includes only first and second year students, years three through six are included in Graduate/First Professional. 2 Includes High School, Post-Baccalaureate Studies, Personal Goals and Graduate Non-Matriculated with credits. 3 Units not included in governmental reporting: Includes Cross Registered, Visiting, and English as a 2nd Language.

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Duquesne University New Student Profile Fall Semesters 2003-2008

Fall 2003 Fall 2004 Fall 2005 Fall 2006 Fall 2007 Fall 2008 NEW STUDENTS First-time, Full-time Traditional Freshmen 1,485 1,208 1,326 1,323 1,354 1,437 First-time, Part-time Traditional Freshmen 762271 Full-time Transfers 122 164 162 172 174 166 Part-time Transfers 9 10 4 13 8 1 Full-time Second Undergraduate Degree 37 46 33 45 37 41 Part-time Second Undergraduate Degree 451101 Full-time Readmits 13 20 9 16 16 18 Part-time Readmits 914136 UNIVERSITY TOTAL 1,686 1,460 1,541 1,573 1,599 1,671

New Students, Fall 2003 - Fall 2008

1,700

1,650

1,600

1,550

1,500

1,450

1,400

1,350

1,300 Fall 2003 Fall 2004 Fall 2005 Fall 2006 Fall 2007 Fall 2008 Semester

Source: Office of Institutional Research and Planning and the Office of Admissions, Enrollment Research

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Duquesne University New Full-time Freshman and Transfer Students Fall Semesters 2007 and 2008

Full-time Freshmen Full-time Transfers1 Full-time Total 2007 2008 Change 2007 2008 Change 2007 2008 Change SCHOOL Business 296 316 20 35 38 3 331 354 23 Education 99 86 (13) 95(4) 108 91 (17) Health Sciences 145 186 41 27 13 (14) 172 199 27 Liberal Arts 345 339 (6) 65 65 0 410 404 (6) Music 71 66 (5) 16 19 3 87 85 (2) Natural and Environmental Sciences 105 117 12 8 11 3 113 128 15 Nursing 87 91 4 41 50 9 128 141 13 Pharmacy 152 189 37 10 5 (5) 162 194 32 Spiritan Division 54 47 (7) 0115448(6) UNIVERSITY TOTAL 1,354 1,437 83 211 207 (4) 1,565 1,644 79

New Full-time Freshman and Transfer Students, Fall 2007 and Fall 2008 450

400 2007

350 2008

300

250

200

150

100

50

0 Business Education Health Liberal Arts Music N&ES Nursing Pharmacy Spiritan Sciences School Division

N&ES = Natural and Environmental Sciences 1 Counts include Transfers and 2nd Degree

Source: Office of Admissions

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Duquesne University Undergraduate Freshman Demand Fall Semesters 2004-2008

Fall 2004 Fall 2005 Fall 2006 Fall 2007 Fall 2008

FIRST-TIME, FIRST-YEAR FRESHMEN (FULL & PART-TIME) Applications 3,221 4,740 5,252 5,374 5,715 Acceptances 2,741 3,789 3,807 3,993 4,320 Enrollment 1,214 1,328 1,325 1,361 1,438 Acceptance Rate 85% 80% 72% 74% 76% Matriculation Rate 44% 35% 35% 34% 33%

Applications, Acceptances, and Enrollment Applications

5,715 Acceptances 6,000 5,374 Enrollment 5,252 4,740 5,000 4,320 3,993 3,789 3,807 4,000 3,221

2,741 3,000

2,000 1,328 1,325 1,361 1,438 1,214

1,000

0 Fall 2004 Fall 2005 Fall 2006 Fall 2007 Fall 2008 Semester

Source: Office of Admissions

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Duquesne University Academic Quality Fall Semesters 2004-2008

Fall 2004 Fall 2005 Fall 2006 Fall 2007 Fall 2008 FRESHMEN Average SAT (Math) 561 563 570 564 568 Average SAT (Verbal) 557 568 557 556 560 Average SAT (Combined) 1118 1131 1127 1120 1128

National SAT Average 1026 1028 1021 1017 1009 Variance [Better/(Worse)] 92 103 106 103 119 Pennsylvania SAT Average 1003 1004 993 992 984 Variance [Better/(Worse)] 115 127 134 128 144

Freshmen in top 25% 54% 58% 57% 56% 55% of High School Class

SAT Scores Reported 4,549 4,999 4,911 4,982 4,838 to Duquesne University

Duquesne University Average Combined SAT Score

1131 1140 1127 1128 1130 1118 1120

1120

1110

1100

1090

1080

1070

1060

1050 Fall 2004 Fall 2005 Fall 2006 Fall 2007 Fall 2008 Semester

Source: Office of Admissions and The College Board

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Duquesne University Student / Faculty Ratio by School and Status Fall Semester 2008

Students Faculty Student/Faculty Headcount Headcount Ratio Full-time Part-time FTE Full-time Part-time FTE SCHOOL Business 1,335 255 1,420 57 31 67 21.2 Education 909 231 986 53 37 65 15.2 Health Sciences 800 17 806 39 32 50 16.1 Law 707 0 707 29 36 41 17.2 Leadership and Professional Advancement 483 359 603 1 97 33 18.3 Liberal Arts 1,909 268 1,998 149 169 205 9.7 Music 347 31 357 27 100 60 6.0 Natural and Environmental Sciences 480 42 494 42 32 53 9.3 Nursing 534 71 558 26 33 37 15.1 Pharmacy1d 1,174 6 1,176 40 22 47 25.0 Other 132 70 155 UNIVERSITY TOTAL 8,810 1,350 9,260 463 589 658 14.1

NOTES: (1) Counts of "part-time faculty" include the following: (a) any full-time faculty member being paid an additional payment to teach a class on an overload basis, either within or outside his/her home department. (b) part-time faculty being paid to teach in more than one department are counted once in each department. (c) the FTE calculation corresponds to the one used in US News and World Report, some IPEDS reports (the Institutional Characteristics, for example), and the Common Data Set: specifically, FTE = # of full-time + 1/3 # of part-time. Institutionally, that may not be consistent with other calculations of FTE. (d) figures in Pharmacy do not include preceptors. (e) figures do not include teaching assistants. (2) Other includes Spiritan Division (93), High School (9), Post Baccalaureate Studies (30), Cross Registered (15), Graduate Non-Matriculated with credits (1), Personal Goals (46), Visiting (3) and Forensic Science (5). (3) English as a 2nd Language students and faculty are included in Liberal Arts.

Sources: Students - Office of Institutional Research and Planning; Faculty - Office of Human Resource Management

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Duquesne University Graduation Rates1 Freshman Cohorts Fall 1998-Fall 2002

2002 Cohort 4 Year Rate 5 Year Rate 6 Year Rate (Through August 2008) Men 52% 65% 66% Women 68% 75% 76% Total 62% 71% 72%

2001 Cohort 4 Year Rate 5 Year Rate 6 Year Rate (Through August 2007) Men 50% 62% 65% Women 64% 75% 77% Total 58% 70% 72%

2000 Cohort 4 Year Rate 5 Year Rate 6 Year Rate (Through August 2006) Men 50% 64% 67% Women 63% 71% 73% Total 57% 68% 70%

1999 Cohort 4 Year Rate 5 Year Rate 6 Year Rate (Through August 2005) Men 44% 58% 61% Women 62% 72% 74% Total 54% 66% 68%

1998 Cohort 4 Year Rate 5 Year Rate 6 Year Rate (Through August 2004) Men 47% 61% 64% Women 60% 71% 72% Total 55% 67% 69%

Total Six-year Graduation Rate

75.0% 72% 72% 69% 70% 68% 70.0%

65.0%

60.0%

55.0%

50.0% 1998 Cohort 1999 Cohort 2000 Cohort 2001 Cohort 2002 Cohort

1 Bachelor's Degrees Only, does not include freshman Pharmacy unless BS Pharmacy was received.

Source: IPEDS Graduation Rates Survey (GRS)

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Duquesne University First Year Retention Rate1 Comparisons: Key Competition2 Fall 2007

Rate

Penn State University3 94% University of Pittsburgh4 90% Duquesne University 87% 87% Saint Joseph's University 87% Temple University 85% 84% 84% Washington & Jefferson College 84% Ohio Northern University 81% 81% 80% 79% 74% Indiana University of Pennsylvania 73% 73%

Average of Group (excluding Duquesne) 82% Variance from Duquesne -5%

1 Retention rate is the percentage of the first time, full-time baccalaureate degree seeking freshman who entered Fall 2006 and remained enrolled in the Fall 2007 term. 2 List of the top 15 institutions where Duquesne first-time, full-time freshmen applied, in addition to Duquesne University for Fall 2008. 3 University Park campus 4 Pittsburgh (Oakland) campus

Source: US Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics

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Duquesne University Undergraduate Graduation Rate Comparisons: Key Competition1 Fall 2008

Four Year Five Year Six Year

Penn State University2 58% 81% 84% Saint Joseph's University 68% 74% 76% John Carroll University 65% 72% 75% University of Pittsburgh3 55% 73% 75% Duquesne University 62% 71% 72% Allegheny College 64% 71% 71% Saint Vincent College 60% 70% 71% Washington & Jefferson College 66% 70% 71% Ohio Northern University 46% 59% 66% Gannon University 49% 64% 65% Saint Francis University 53% 60% 61% Temple University 31% 55% 59% West Virginia University 26% 49% 55% Robert Morris University 30% 47% 54% Carlow University 37% 47% 51% Indiana University of Pennsylvania 20% 43% 51%

Average of Group (excluding Duquesne) 49% 62% 66% Variance from Duquesne -13% -9% -6%

1 List of the top 15 institutions where Duquesne first-time, full-time freshmen applied, in addition to Duquesne University for Fall 2008. 2 University Park campus 3 Pittsburgh (Oakland) campus Source: US News and World Report, America's Best Colleges, 2009 (published August 2008), based on Fall 2002 Freshman cohort.

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Duquesne University Student Credit Hours Generated by School and Level Fall Semester 2008

Undergraduate Graduate Total Student Credit Hours Student Credit Hours Student Credit Hours SCHOOL Business 19,045 2,110 21,155 Education 6,402 4,400 10,802 Health Sciences 10,163 2,337 12,500 Law 0 5,463 5,463 Leadership and Professional Advancement 3,162 2,436 5,598 Liberal Arts 22,582 3,248 25,830 Music 4,689 637 5,326 Natural and Environmental Sciences 6,119 879 6,998 Nursing 7,058 917 7,975 Pharmacy 5,674 13,702 19,376 Spiritan Division 1,280 0 1,280 Others* 333 416 749 UNIVERSITY TOTAL 86,507 36,545 123,052

Note - Student Credit Hours Generated represents the number of student credit hours taken by students enrolled in each school, regardless of the school in which the courses are taught. *"Others" includes Post Baccalaureate Studies, Personal Goals, Graduate Non-Matriculated with or without credits, Cross Registered, Visiting, Forensic Certificate, and English as a 2nd Language.

Credit Hours Generated 25,000 Undergraduate 20,000 Graduate 15,000

10,000

5,000

0

. s n i s c y s A t i S s o c r ng c on i E i i er S a Law LP A us s s ne & i h i at t h S m t M N ur v al i O us N D duc har B eal E ber P H an Li t i r pi S School

SLPA = School of Leadership and Professional Advancement N&ES = Natural and Environmental Sciences

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Duquesne University Student Credit Hours Taught by School and Level Fall Semester 2008

Undergraduate Graduate Total Student Credit Hours Student Credit Hours Student Credit Hours SCHOOL Business 13,314 2,414 15,728 Education 2,807 4,447 7,254 Health Sciences 2,880 3,224 6,104 Law 0 5,427 5,427 Leadership and Professional Advancement 3,159 2,205 5,364 Liberal Arts 42,177 3,428 45,605 Music 5,019 559 5,578 Natural and Environmental Sciences 11,225 1,103 12,328 Nursing 5,096 970 6,066 Pharmacy 12,951 399 13,350 Others* 351 N/A 351 UNIVERSITY TOTAL 98,979 24,176 123,155 Note - Student Credit Hours Taught represents the number of student credit hours being produced by the courses, regardless of where the students in the courses are enrolled. *"Others" includes Pittsburgh Council on Higher Education, ROTC and Study Abroad.

Credit Hours Generated vs. Credit Hours Taught 50,000 45,000 40,000 Generated 35,000 Taught 30,000 25,000 20,000 15,000 Credit Hours 10,000 5,000 0

n . s c o w rt i ess ti PA ng ion ers n Sci La L A is h S Mus N&ES v si uca armacy i Ot u d Nursi h D B E P n Health Liberal ta iri School p S

SLPA = School of Leadership and Professional Advancement N&ES = Natural and Environmental Sciences

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Duquesne University Enrollment by School, Level, Ethnicity and Gender Fall Semester 2008

Non-Resident Black Non- American Indian/ Asian/Pacific White Non- Race/ Alien Hispanic Alaskan NativeIslander Hispanic 1 Hispanic Ethnic Unknown 2 Total Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female SCHOOL Business Undergraduate 40 17 21 9 0 3 14 13 13 5 638 427 49 21 775 495 Graduate 13 21 1 4 0 0 0 2 4 1 132 83 34 25 184 136 Education Undergraduate 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 94 275 2 17 99 296 Graduate 4 14 9 26 0 0 1 6 1 1 124 412 60 87 199 546 Health Sciences Undergraduate 3 4 3 11 0 0 4 4 2 5 115 469 5 19 132 512 Graduate 4 4 1 3 0 0 2 0 0 1 28 120 10 18 45 146 Law Graduate/First Professional 6 5 9 22 2 1 4 4 4 3 301 314 12 20 338 369 Leadership and Professional Advancement Undergraduate 0 0 7 12 1 0 1 0 0 3 60 69 88 97 157 181 Graduate 4 4 17 15 0 0 1 0 3 1 93 71 166 129 284 220 Liberal Arts Undergraduate 16 13 36 35 1 2 11 19 17 11 535 677 48 44 664 801 Graduate 30 31 7 14 1 1 2 4 6 4 171 235 91 84 308 373 Music Undergraduate 1 1 4 2 1 1 1 3 1 1 133 112 9 10 150 130 Graduate 11 16 1 1 0 0 0 3 1 0 13 17 24 11 50 48 Natural and Environmental Sciences Undergraduate 1 5 2 2 0 0 6 6 6 5 133 190 8 11 156 219 Graduate 12 11 2 2 0 0 2 3 0 0 37 53 12 13 65 82 Nursing Undergraduate 0 7 1 19 1 1 1 5 0 5 34 334 7 10 44 381 Graduate 0 3 3 11 0 0 0 2 1 2 4 133 2 19 10 170 Pharmacy Undergraduate 1 3 1 3 0 0 3 2 0 3 123 186 5 1 133 198 Graduate/First Professional 30 26 1 9 0 0 2 10 1 4 256 449 20 41 310 539 Spiritan Division Undergraduate 0 0 23 3 0 0 0 0 4 0 32 22 6 3 65 28 Other Undergraduate 16 21 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 10 14 8 23 36 58 Graduate 1 0 0 5 0 0 0 1 1 0 7 5 2 6 11 17 UNIVERSITY Undergraduate 78 71 101 97 4 7 42 54 44 39 1,907 2,775 235 256 2,411 3,299 Graduate/First Professional 115 135 51 112 3 2 14 35 22 17 1,166 1,892 433 453 1,804 2,646 UNIVERSITY TOTAL 193 206 152 209 7 9 56 89 66 56 3,073 4,667 668 709 4,215 5,945

1 Includes those self-identified as Hispanic/Latino, Mexican or Mexican American, and Puerto Rican 2 Includes those Not Reported, Unknown/Not Reported, and reported as Other Source: Institutional Research and Planning, based on IPEDS Enrollment Report

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Duquesne University Enrollment by State of Residency Fall Semester 2008

State Abbr Undergraduate Graduate Total Percent of Total Pennsylvania PA 4,514 3,431 7,945 78.2% Ohio OH 261 199 460 4.5% New York NY 195 95 290 2.9% Maryland MD 162 49 211 2.1% New Jersey NJ 90 55 145 1.4% West Virginia WV 39 67 106 1.0% Virginia VA 48 45 93 0.9% Connecticut CT 41 23 64 0.6% Florida FL 25 37 62 0.6% Texas TX 20 33 53 0.5% Massachusetts MA 36 16 52 0.5% California CA 18 25 43 0.4% North Carolina NC 11 24 35 0.3% Delaware DE 18 10 28 0.3% Illinois IL 14 11 25 0.2% Michigan MI 13 12 25 0.2% Georgia GA 10 13 23 0.2% South Carolina SC 4 13 17 0.2% Arizona AZ 8 6 14 0.1% Tennessee TN 5 9 14 0.1% Washington WA 3 10 13 0.1% Missouri MO 6 6 12 0.1% New Hampshire NH 9 2 11 0.1% Indiana IN 3 7 10 0.1% Rhode Island RI 4 6 10 0.1% Colorado CO 4 5 9 0.1% Wisconsin WI 1 8 9 0.1% Kentucky KY 268 0.1% Alabama AL 4 3 7 0.1% Kansas KS 2 5 7 0.1% Iowa IA 2 3 5 0.0% Louisiana LA 3 2 5 0.0% Maine ME 4 1 5 0.0% Minnesota MN 2 3 5 0.0% Mississippi MS 2 3 5 0.0% North Dakota ND 0 5 5 0.0% Oregon OR 0 5 5 0.0% Vermont VT 2 3 5 0.0% Arkansas AR 0 4 4 0.0% Hawaii HI 1 3 4 0.0% Nevada NV 2 2 4 0.0% Oklahoma OK 1 2 3 0.0% South Dakota SD 2 1 3 0.0% District of Columbia DC 1 1 2 0.0% Nebraska NE 1 1 2 0.0% New Mexico NM 0 2 2 0.0% Alaska AK 0 1 1 0.0% Montana MT 1 0 1 0.0% Utah UT 0 1 1 0.0% Non Resident Aliens NRA 97 119 216 2.1% Not Reported NR 10 48 58 0.6% Puerto Rico PR 6 0 6 0.1% US Virgin Islands VI 2 0 2 0.0% Others* - 1 9 10 0.1% TOTAL 5,710 4,450 10,160 100.0% ` * "Others" are Armed Forces

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Duquesne University National Enrollment Map Fall Semester 2008

NH 11 WA ND MT MN VT 5 13 5 1 5 ME 5 SD WI OR ID 3 9 5 WY MI 0 0 25 IA NY 290 NE 5 2 PA 7,945 MA 52 IL IN OH NV UT CO 25 10 460 4 RI 10 1 9 KS MO WV CT 64 CA 7 12 KY 106 VA 8 93 43 NJ 145 OK NC AZ NM TN 14 3 AR 35 DE 28 14 2 4 SC MS AL 17 MD 211 5 GA TX 7 LA 23 53 DC 2 5

FL AK 62 1

HI 4

Note: Does not include Non-Resident Aliens Includes only the 50 states and D.C.

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Duquesne University Enrollment by Age Fall Semester 2008

Percent Percent Graduate/First Graduate/First Age Group Undergraduate Undergraduate Professional Professional <18 49 0.9% 1 0.0% 18-19 2,538 44.4% 13 0.3% 20-24 2,600 45.5% 1,785 40.1% 25-29 120 2.1% 905 20.3% 30-34 64 1.1% 386 8.7% 35-39 47 0.8% 235 5.3% 40-44 30 0.5% 141 3.2% 45-49 35 0.6% 149 3.3% 50-59 23 0.4% 168 3.8% 60+ 1 0.0% 33 0.7% Not Reported 203 3.6% 634 14.2% TOTAL 5,710 100.0% 4,450 100.0%

Undergraduate Enrollment by Age

3,000 <18-19 20-24

2,500

2,000

1,500

1,000

Not Reported 500 25-29 30-34 35-39 40+

0

Graduate/First Professional Enrollment by Age 20-24 1,800

1,600

1,400

1,200 25-29 1,000 Not Reported 800 40+ 600 30-34

400 35-39

200 <18-19

0

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Duquesne University International Student Enrollment by Country of Origin Fall Semester 2008

Country Headcount Country Headcount

ARGENTINA 2 LIBYA 1 ARMENIA 1 MACEDONIA 1 AUSTRALIA 1 MADAGASCAR 1 BAHAMAS 1 MALI 1 BANGLADESH 4 MEXICO 5 BELGIUM 2 MOROCCO 1 BELIZE 1 NEPAL 1 BENIN 1 NIGERIA 11 BRAZIL 4 OMAN 3 BULGARIA 10 PAKISTAN 1 CANADA 18 PERU 2 CHINA, PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF 54 PHILIPPINES 3 COLOMBIA 4 POLAND 1 CONGO, REPUBLIC OF THE 2 QATAR 1 COTE d'IVOIRE 2 ROMANIA 4 CYPRUS 3 RUSSIA 7 DENMARK 1 RWANDA 1 ECUADOR 3 SAUDI ARABIA 48 FRANCE 4 SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO 1 GAMBIA, THE 1 SIERRA LEONE 1 GERMANY 4 SLOVAK REPUBLIC 2 GHANA 4 SOUTH AFRICA 1 GREECE 2 SPAIN 1 GUATEMALA 1 SRI LANKA 1 HAITI 3 SWEDEN 1 HONDURAS 2 TAIWAN1 9 INDIA 44 TANZANIA 1 INDONESIA 3 THAILAND 1 IRELAND 1 TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO 2 ISRAEL 2 TURKEY 9 ITALY 1 UGANDA 5 JAMAICA 1 UKRAINE 2 JAPAN 7 UNITED KINGDOM 7 JORDAN 2 URUGUAY 1 KAZAKHSTAN 1 VENEZUELA 2 KENYA 3 VIETNAM 3 KOREA, SOUTH 26 ZAMBIA 1 KUWAIT 6 ZIMBABWE 1 LATVIA 1 UNITED ARAB EMIRATES 1 LEBANON 2 UNITED STATES 1 UNKNOWN 16

TOTAL 398

1 Claimed by both the People's Republic of China and the authorities on Taiwan. Administered by the authorities on Taiwan. Sources: Office of International Programs and Office of Institutional Research and Planning

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Duquesne University Enrollment by Site and by Student Attribute Fall Semester 2008

Graduate/First Percent of Site Abbreviation Undergraduate Professional Total Total Capital Region Campus HBG 30 52 82 0.8% Cranberry Township CRT 0 3 3 0.0% Fort Indiantown Gap ITG 0 25 25 0.2% Main Campus (None) 5,536 3,817 9,353 92.1% Marymount International School MMI 0 11 11 0.1% Milton Hershey School MHS 1 0 1 0.0% Moon Township MOT 0 11 11 0.1% Off Campus OC 0 9 9 0.1% On-Line Courses ONL 143 475 618 6.1% Saint Vincent College STV 0 35 35 0.3% TOTAL 5,710 4,450 10,160 100.0%

Graduate/First Percent of Student Attribute Abbreviation Undergraduate Professional Total Total

Allegheny General AG 0 1 1 0.0% Harrisburg Campus HB 29 51 80 0.8% Health Science Special Status SS 16 0 16 0.2% Health Science Undergrad HU 2 24 26 0.3% Marymount MARY 0 11 11 0.1% Military Personnel MILT 78 144 222 2.2% No Attribute (None) 5,141 3,460 8,601 84.7% Nursing Discount ND 7 52 59 0.6% PharmD 1st Year Pre-Prof Phase P1 196 0 196 1.9% PharmD 2nd Year Pre-Prof Phase P2 135 0 135 1.3% PharmD 3rd Year Prof Phase P3 0 204 204 2.0% PharmD 4th Year Prof Phase P4 0 152 152 1.5% PharmD 5th Year Prof Phase P5 0 157 157 1.5% PharmD 6th Year Prof Phase P6 0 187 187 1.8% Saturday Business SB 13 0 13 0.1% Saturday MBA SMBA 0 7 7 0.1% Spiritan Division SPIR 93 0 93 0.9% 5,710 4,450 10,160 100.0%

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Major, Degree, and Academic Program Data 2009 Fact Book

Office of Institutional Research and Planning

2009 FACT BOOK

Duquesne University Number of Degrees Conferred by School and Degree Category Fiscal Year 2008

Bachelor's Master's Doctoral First Professional Certificates Total SCHOOL Business 278 114 0 0 0 392 Education 89 255 35 0 7 386 Health Sciences 133 91 24 0 3 251 Law 0 1 0 154 0 155 Leadership and Professional Advancement 81 145 0 0 4 230 Liberal Arts 301 126 32 0 7 466 Music 71 28 0 0 11 110 Natural and Environmental Sciences 118 61 8 0 16 203 Nursing 112 34 10 0 10 166 Pharmacy 1 10 0 151 0 162 UNIVERSITY TOTAL 1,184 865 109 305 58 2,521

Fiscal Year 2008 Degrees Conferred

Certificates, 58 Doctoral, 109 First Professional, 305

Bachelor's, 1,184 Master's, 865

Source: IPEDS Post Secondary Completions Report and the Office of Institutional Research and Planning

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Duquesne University Degrees Conferred Fiscal Years 2004 to 2008

DEGREES CONFERRED FY 2004 FY 2005 FY 2006 FY 2007 FY 2008 Bachelor's degrees 1,149 1,115 1,263 1,321 1,184 Post-Baccalaureate certificates 5 10 20 8 41 Master's degrees 847 839 804 816 865 Post-Master's certificates 16 17 12 6 17 Doctoral degrees 49 81 70 108 109 First Professional degrees 298 326 270 333 305 UNIVERSITY TOTAL 2,364 2,388 2,439 2,592 2,521

Total Degrees Conferred FY 2004 to FY 2008

2,592 2,600 2,521 2,550

2,500 2,439 2,450 2,388 2,400 2,364 Degrees 2,350

2,300

2,250 FY 2004 FY 2005 FY 2006 FY 2007 FY 2008

Source: IPEDS Post Secondary Completions Report

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Duquesne University Degrees Conferred by Degree Category and School Fiscal Years 2004 to 2008

FY 2004 FY 2005 FY 2006 FY 2007 FY 2008 DEGREE CATEGORY & SCHOOL Bachelor's Business 318 292 311 308 278 Education 131 91 109 133 89 Health Sciences 99 100 120 134 133 Leadership and Professional Advancement 82 78 86 87 81 Liberal Arts 358 337 339 343 301 Music 64 43 59 56 71 Natural and Environmental Sciences 58 86 137 141 118 Nursing 36 87 102 119 112 Pharmacy 3100 1 Bachelor's Total 1,149 1,115 1,263 1,321 1,184 Master's Business 144 156 134 112 114 Education 265 276 290 258 255 Health Sciences 129 100 83 72 91 Law 0000 1 Leadership and Professional Advancement 45 61 60 110 145 Liberal Arts 155 153 141 132 126 Music 42 31 29 26 28 Natural and Environmental Sciences 43 40 46 73 60 Nursing 19 18 20 29 34 Pharmacy 541411 Master's Total 847 839 804 816 865 Doctoral Education 17 26 24 39 35 Health Sciences 0 0 0 13 24 Liberal Arts 23 36 37 35 32 Natural and Environmental Sciences 2 11 2 9 8 Nursing 545910 Pharmacy 2423 0 Doctoral Total 49 81 70 108 109 First Professional Law 176 197 160 185 154 Pharmacy 122 129 110 148 151 First Professional Total 298 326 270 333 305 Post Baccalaureate & Post-Master's Certificates 21 27 32 14 58 UNIVERSITY TOTAL 2,364 2,388 2,439 2,592 2,521

Source: IPEDS Post Secondary Completions Report

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Duquesne University Bachelor's Level Completions by School, Degree and Major Description Fiscal Year 2008

Business Count Leadership and Professional Development Count BS in Business Administration Org Ldrshp/Org Behavior 7 Accounting 58 Org Ldrshp/Professional Comm 18 Accounting Information Systems 4 Organizational Behavior 2 Business and Law 3/3 2 Organizational Leadership 4 Economics 3 Prof Comm/Computer Tech 2 Entrepreneurship 11 Prof Comm/Crim Jus & For Sci 1 Finance 30 Professional Comm/Org Behavior 7 General Business 1 Professional Comm/Self Design 1 Honors Accounting 2 Professional Communication 5 Information Systems Management 9 Professional Studies 2 Information Tech 12 Self-designed 5 International Business 11 Total 81 Investment Management 6 Leadership & Change Management 4 Liberal Arts Count Legal Studies 10 Bachelor of Arts Marketing 76 Art History 4 Sports Marketing 25 Broadcast Journalism 1 Supply Chain Management 14 Classical Languages 1 Total 278 Classical Latin 1 Communication Studies 22 Education Count Computer Science 1 BS in Education Corporate Communication 5 Education - Non Certification 3 Digital Media Arts 16 Elementary Education 38 Economics 1 Elementary/Early Childhood 16 English 25 Secondary Ed-Citizenship 10 History 29 Secondary Ed-Communications 1 Integrated Marketing Commctn 19 Secondary Ed-English 9 International Relations 10 Secondary Ed-Mathematics 9 Journalism 13 Secondary Ed-Social Studies 1 Liberal Arts 1 Secondary Education-Spanish 2 Mathematics 7 Total 89 Media Mgmt and Production 3 Modern Languages 4 Health Sciences Count Multimedia Arts 1 BS in Health Sciences Philosophy 5 Health Sciences 10 Political Science 31 Occupational Therapy 15 Psychology 47 Physical Therapy 28 Public Relations & Advertising 12 Physician Assistant 28 Rhetoric 1 Speech-Language Pathology 24 Sociology 20 BS in Athletic Training Spanish 5 Athletic Training 10 Studio Art 2 BS in Health Mgmt Systems Theatre Arts 1 Health Management Systems 18 Theology 1 Total 133 Bachelor of Science Computer Science 3 Leadership and Professional Development Count Mathematics 8 BS in Professional Studies Pre-Osteopathic Medicine 1 Comp Systems Technology 7 Total 301 Comp Tech/Crim Jus & For Sci 2 Humane Leadership 3 Org Behav/Crim Jus & For Sci 1 Org Behavior/Computer Tech 3 Org Ldrshp/Computer Technology 11

Source: Institutional Research and Planning (September 15, 2008)

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Duquesne Univesity Bachelor's Level Completions by School, Degree and Major Description (cont.) Fiscal Year 2008

Music Count Natural and Environmental Sciences Count Bachelor of Music Bachelor of Arts Music Technology 21 Biochemistry 6 Performance 23 Forensic Science-Biochemistry 1 Recording 1 Physics 4 BS in Music Education Bachelor of Science Music Education 19 Biochemistry 6 BS in Music Therapy Biology 90 Music Therapy 7 Chemistry 9 Total 71 Environmental Science 1 Physics 1 Nursing Count Total 118 BS in Nursing Accelerated RN/BSN Nursing 2 Pharmacy Count Nursing 110 Bachelor of Science Total 112 Pharmaceutical Sciences 1 Total 1

Bachelor's Total 1,184

Duquesne University Master's Level Completions by School, Degree and Major Description Fiscal Year 2008

Business Count Health Sciences Count Master of Bus Administration Master of Health Management Systems Business Administration 86 Health Management Systems 13 General Business 2 Master of Physician Assistant MS in Accountancy Physician Assistant 33 Accounting 13 Master of Science MS in Information Systems Mgmt Occupational Therapy 22 Management Information Systems 4 Speech-Language Pathology 23 MS in Taxation Total 91 Taxation 9 Total 114 Law Count Master of Law and Letters Education Count Juris Doctor Day 1 MS in Education Total 1 Child Psychology 14 Community Counseling Services 9 Leadership & Professional Advancement Count Early Childhood Education 2 MA in Ldrship Liberal Studies Educational Studies 14 Leadership & Liberal Studies 32 Elementary Education 6 MS in Community Leadership Elementary/Early Childhood 9 Community Leadership 18 Elementary-LTP 17 MS in Ldrship & Bus Ethics ESL Program Specialist 5 Leadership & Business Ethics 56 Instructional Technology 22 MS in Ldrship & Info Technology Marriage & Family Therapy 3 Information Technology 2 Reading & Language Arts 18 Leadership & Information Tech 20 School Administration, K-12 33 MS in Sports Leadership School Counseling 30 Sports Leadership 17 School Supervision 1 Total 145 Secondary Education 53 Special Education 1 Special Education-CBP 2 Special Education-CMH 3 Special Education-LTP 13 Total 255

Source: Institutional Research and Planning (September 15, 2008)

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Duquesne University Master's Level Completions by School, Degree and Major Description (cont.) Fiscal Year 2008

Liberal Arts Count Natural and Environmental Sciences Count MA in Liberal Studies Master of Environmental Mgmt Liberal Studies 10 Environmental Management 6 Master of Arts Master of Science Communication 18 Biology 15 Communication Studies 3 Chemistry 2 English 15 Forensic Science and Law 30 Healthcare Ethics 2 MS in Environmental Sci & Mgmt History 16 Environmental Science & Mgmt 7 Pastoral Ministry 4 Total 60 Philosophy 11 Psychology 8 Nursing Count Religious Education 7 MS in Nursing Social and Public Policy 8 Acute Care Clinical Nurse Sp 4 Theology 9 Family Nurse Practitioner 10 Master of Science Forensic Nursing 12 Computational Mathematics 1 Nursing Administration 2 MS in Media Arts & Technology Nursing Education 6 Multimedia 1 Total 34 Multimedia Technology 8 MS in Multimedia Technology Pharmacy Count Multimedia 3 Master of Science Multimedia Technology 2 Medicinal Chemistry 1 Total 126 Pharmaceutics 3 Pharmacology/Toxicology 3 Music Count Pharmacy Administration 4 Master of Music Total 11 Composition 1 Music Technology 3 Master's Total 865 Performance 16 Sacred Music 1 Theory 1 Master of Music in Music Educ Music Education 4 Master of Music in Music Tech Music Technology 2 Total 28

Duquesne University Doctorate Level Completions by School, Degree and Major Description Fiscal Year 2008

Education Count Liberal Arts continued Count Doctor of Education Doctor of Health Care Ethics Counseling Ed/Supervision 3 Health Care Ethics 1 Instructional Leadership 4 Total 32 Instructional Technology 3 Interdisc EDD for Educ Leaders 15 Natural and Environmental Sciences Count Doctor of Philosophy Doctor of Philosophy Counselor Ed/Supervision 6 Biology 2 School Psychology 4 Chemistry 6 Total 35 Total 8

Health Sciences Count Nursing Count Doctor of Philosophy Doctor of Philosophy Rehabilitation Science 1 Nursing 10 Doctor of Physical Therapy Total 10 Physical Therapy 23 Total 24 Doctorate Total 109

Liberal Arts Count Doctor of Philosophy Clinical Psychology 9 English 2 Philosophy 3 Rhetoric 9 Systematic Theology 8

Source: Institutional Research and Planning (September 15, 2008)

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Duquesne University First Professional Level Completions by School, Degree and Major Description Fiscal Year 2008

Law Count Pharmacy Count Juris Doctor Doctor of Pharmacy Juris Doctor Day 130 Doctor of Pharmacy Non-Trad 4 Juris Doctor Evening 18 Pharmacy 147 Juris Doctor Part-time 6 Total 151 Total 154 First Professional Total 305

Duquesne University Certificate Level Completions by School, Degree and Major Description Fiscal Year 2008

Education Count Music Count Post-Masters Certificate Post-Baccalaureate Certificate School Counseling 2 Artist Diploma 11 School Psychology 5 Total 11 Total 7 Natural and Environmental Sciences Count Health Sciences Count Post-Baccalaureate Certificate Post-Baccalaureate Certificate Environmental Management 1 Post Baccalaureate Pre-Med 3 Post Baccalaureate Pre-Med 15 Total 31Total 6

Leadership & Professional Advancement Count Nursing Count Post-Baccalaureate Certificate Post-Master's Certificate Accounting 2 Family Nurse Practitioner 2 Advanced Accounting 2 Forensic Nursing 2 Total 4 Nursing Education 2 Psych/M H Clinical Nurse Sp 4 Liberal Arts Count Total 10 Post-Baccalaureate Certificate Conflict Resol & Peace Studies 2 Certificate Total 58 Pastoral Ministry 1 Women's and Gender Studies 4 Total 7

Source: Institutional Research and Planning (September 15, 2008)

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Duquesne University Active Degree Programs1 Summary by School and Degree Category January 2009

First Bachelor's Master's Doctoral Professional Total SCHOOL Business 15 4 0 0 19 Education 6 18 4 0 28 Health Sciences 2 352010 Law 01012 Leadership and Professional Advancement 3 35008 Liberal Arts 33 12 7 0 52 Music 460010 Natural and Environmental Sciences 4 11 7 2 0 20 Nursing 11204 Pharmacy 5 253111 UNIVERSITY TOTAL 78 64 20 2 164

1 "Active Degree Programs" are unique combinations of an academic major (History) and a degree (BA) reported as of January 2009. 2 Bachelor's includes all Pre-Professional Programs. 3 SLAPA change due to restructuring academic majors. 4 Bachelor's includes Pre-Health Professions and Pre-Osteopathy Programs. Master's includes the Post-Baccalaureate Pre-Medical Program. 5 First Professional includes the six year PharmD Program and the Non-Traditional PharmD Program as one.

Source: Pennyslvania Department of Education's Annual Suvey of Educational Programs and the Office of Institutional Research and Planning

44 Duquesne University 2009 FACT BOOK Degree Programs by School January 2009

School of Business Degree Type* School of Liberal Arts Degree Type* 3/3 Law 1 BSBA B Art History BA B Accounting BSBA B Classical Civilization BA B Accounting Information Systems BSBA B Classical Greek BA B Economics BSBA B Classical Languages BA B Entrepreneurship BSBA B Classical Latin BA B Finance BSBA B Communication Studies BA B General Business BSBA B Computer Science BS B Information Systems Management BSBA B Computer Science BA B International Business BSBA B Corporate Communications BA B Investment Management BSBA B Economics BA B Leadership BSBA B English BA B Legal Studies BSBA B History BA B Marketing BSBA B Integrated Marketing Communication BA B Sports Marketing BSBA B International Relations BA B Supply Chain Management BSBA B Journalism BA B Accountancy MS M Liberal Arts BA B Business Administration MBA M Mathematics BS B Information Systems Management MS-ISM M Mathematics BA B Sustainability MBA M Media Management & Production BA B School of Education Modern Languages BA B Early Childhood Education BSEd B Multimedia Development BA B Early Childhood / Elementary Education BSEd B Philosophy BA B Education - Non Certification BSEd B Political Science BA B Elementary Education BSEd B Pre - Osteopathic Medicine5 BS B Secondary Education2 BSEd B Public Relations & Advertising BA B Special Education BSEd B Psychology BA B Child Psychology MSEd M Rhetoric BA B Community Counseling MSEd M Sociology BA B Early Childhood Education MSEd M Spanish BA B Early Childhood/Elementary Education MSEd M Theatre Arts BA B Educational Administration K-12 MSEd M Theology BA B Educational Studies MSEd M Web Design & Development BA B Elementary Education MSEd M World Literature BA B English as a Second Language MSEd M Archival, Museum and Editing Studies MA M Instructional Technology MSEd M Communication MA M Marriage and Family Therapy MSEd M Computational Mathematics MS M Program Planning and Evaluation MSEd M English MA M Reading and Language Arts MSEd M Health Care Ethics MA M School Counseling MSEd M History MA M School Supervision MSEd M Media Technology MS M Secondary Education3 MSEd M Pastoral Ministry MA M Special Education - Cognitive, Behavior, and Physical MSEd M Philosophy MA M Disabilities Religious Education MA M Special Education - Mental Health MSEd M Social & Public Policy MA M Special Education - Leading Teacher Program4 MSEd M Theology MA M Counselor Education & Supervision PhD DR Clinical Psychology PhD DR Doctoral Program in Instructional Technology (EdDIT) EdD DR English PhD DR Interdisciplinary Doctoral Program for Education Leaders EdD DR Health Care Ethics PhD DR (IDPEL) Health Care Ethics Dr HCE DR School Psychology PhD DR Philosophy PhD DR Rhetoric PhD DR Systematic Theology PhD DR

* Degree Type: B = Bachelor's, M = Master's, FP = First Professional, DR = Doctoral 1 Undergraduate for 3 years, BSBA awarded during 4th year at Duquesne (first year of Law School), if admitted to the Law School. 2 Combines the BSEd program with an academic major in English, Spanish, Latin, Mathematics, or Social Studies. 3 Combines professional graduate education with an academic major in English, Spanish, Latin, Mathematics, Social Studies or MSEd & BS in one of three science majors: Biology, Chemistry, or Physics. 4 Available only to Duquesne University Leading Teacher Program graduates in Early Childhood, Elementary, or Secondary Education who also hold an Instructional Teaching Certificate. 5 A cooperative degree program with Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine (LECOM), administered at Duquesne by the School of Natural & Environmental Sciences, in which students complete prerequisite coursework for admission to LECOM's osteopathic medicine program. At the end of three years, the student matriculates to LECOM, and after successful completion of the first year at LECOM, the student receives a Bachelor of Science degree from Duquesne University.

45 Duquesne University 2009 FACT BOOK Degree Programs by School January 2009 (cont.)

School of Health Sciences Degree Type* School of Natural & Enviro. Sciences Degree Type* Athletic Training BSAT B Binary Engineering8 BA B Health Management Systems BSHMS B Biochemistry BA B Health Sciences6 BSHS B Biochemistry BS B Health Management Systems MHMS M Biology BS B Occupational Therapy MS M Chemistry BS B Physician Assistant MPA M Environmental Chemistry BS B Rehabilitation Science MS M Environmental Science BS B Speech - Language Pathology MS M Physics BA B Physical Therapy DPT DR Physics BS B Rehabilitation Science PhD DR Pre - Health Professions9 BA or BS B School of Leadership & Prof. Advancement Biology MS M Computer Technology BSPS B Biotechnology MS M Humane Leadership BSPS B Chemistry MS M Professional Studies7 BSPS B Environmental Management MEM M Leadership and Liberal Studies MLLS M Environmental Science and Management MS M Community Leadership MSCL M Forensic Science and Law MS M Leadership and Business Ethics MSLBE M Post - Baccalaureate Pre - Medical Program10 -M Leadership and Information Technology MSLIT M Biology PhD DR Sports Leadership MSSL M Chemistry PhD DR School of Music School of Nursing Music Education BS B Nursing BSN B Performance BM B Nursing11 MSN M Music Technology BM B Nursing PhD DR Music Therapy BS B Nursing Practice DNP DR Composition MM M School of Pharmacy Music Education MM M Health Care Supply Chain Management BS B Music Technology MM M Pharmaceutical Sciences BS B Performance MM M Industrial Pharmacy MS M Sacred Music MM M Medicinal Chemistry MS M Theory MM M Pharmaceutics MS M Pharmacology MS M Pharmacy Administration MS M Doctor of Pharmacy PharmD FP Medicinal Chemistry PhD DR Pharmaceutics PhD DR Pharmacology PhD DR School of Law Laws and Letters12 LLM M Juris Doctor JD FP

*Degree Type: B = Bachelor's, M = Master's, FP = First Professional, DR = Doctoral 6 Typically, at the fourth year of a five or six year master's program the student is awarded the BSHS degree. 7 Select two concentrations to comprise your major: Behavioral Science, Computer Technology, Criminal Justice & Forensic Science, Nonprofit Leadership, Organizational Behavior, Organizational Leadership, Professional Communication, Security Administration, Strategic Public and Corporate Communication, or Training and Development 8 BS in Engineering (BSE) awarded from an associated institution (Case Western Reserve University or the ). A BA in Physics from Duquesne is awarded at the same time, but not until completion of the engineering degree from the associated institution. 9 The Pre - Health Professions Program is a university - wide program open to students in any major seeking a career in medicine as well as dentistry, podiatry optometry, chiropractic, or veterinary medicine. The student receives a BA or BS degree in a major from Duquesne University before matriculating to medical school. 9 A cooperative degree program with Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine (LECOM), administered at Duquesne by the School of Natural & Environmental Sciences, in which students complete prerequisite coursework for admission to LECOM's osteopathic medicine program. At the end of three years, the student matriculates to LECOM, and after successful completion of the first year at LECOM, the student receives a Bachelor of Science degree from Duquesne University.

10 This program is designed for individuals who have completed a bachelor's degree and are interested in pursuing a career in medicine, dentistry, podiatry, optometry, chiropractic, or veterinary medicine. Upon successful completion, the student is prepared to matriculate to a medical school. 11 Six areas of concentration are offered within the MSN program. 12 Available only to students who already possess a law degree from a foreign nation.

46 2009 FACT BOOK

Duquesne University Certificate Programs by School January 2009

School of Education Level1 Advanced Marriage & Family Therapy (CAGS) PM Advanced School Counseling (CAGS) PM Advanced School Psychology (CAGS) PM Community Counseling PM Counselor - Licensure PM Curriculum & Instruction PB Instructional Technology PB School Administration PB School of Liberal Arts Archival Museum & Editing PB Conflict Resolution & Peace Studies PB Health Care Ethics PB Interpretive & Qualitative Research PB Multimedia Technology PB Pastoral Ministry PB Policy Analysis & Administration PB Women's and Gender Studies PB School of Music Artist Diploma PB Music Education PB Music Supervisor PM Music Therapy PB School of Natural & Environmental Sciences Environmental Management PB Environmental Science PB Forensic Science & the Law PB Pre - Medicine PB School of Nursing Acute Care Clinical Nurse Specialist PM Family Nurse Practitioner PM Forensic Nursing PM Nursing Administration PM Nursing Education PM Psychiatric / Mental Health Clinical Nursing Specialist PM Transcultural Nursing PM

1 PB = Post-Baccalaureate, PM = Post-Master's Source: Office of Institutional Research and Planning

47 2009 FACT BOOK

Duquesne University Joint Degree Programs August 2009

Joint Degree Programs

BUSINESS HEALTH SCIENCES BSBA / BA or BS1 BSAT / DPT (Athletic Training / Physical Therapy) MBA / MA in Social and Public Policy BSAT / MS in Occupational Therapy (Athletic Training / Occupational Therapy) MBA / MHMS (Health Management Systems) BSAT / MPA (Athletic Training / Physician Assistant) MBA / MS in Environmental Science and Management MBA / MS-ISM (Information Systems Management) LIBERAL ARTS MBA / MAcc (Accountancy) BA in English / MA in English MBA / MSN (Nursing) BS in Mathematics / MS in Computational Mathematics MBA / MA in Communication BS in Computer Science / MS in Computational Mathematics MBA / MLLS (Leadership and Liberal Studies) BA in Political Science / MA in Social and Public Policy BA in Sociology / MA in Social and Public Policy EDUCATION BA or BS / MBA3 BSEd in Secondary Education / BA in History MA in Pastoral Ministry / MA in Communication BSEd in Secondary Education / BA in English MA in Communication / MS in Media Arts and Technology BSEd in Secondary Education / BA in Classical Latin BSEd in Secondary Education / BA in Modern Languages (Spanish) LAW BSEd in Secondary Education / BA in Mathematics JD / MBA BSEd in Secondary Education / BS in Mathematics JD / MDiv4 MSEd in Secondary Education (Biology) / BSAT2 (Athletic Training) JD / MS in Environmental Science and Management JD / BA or BS5 NATURAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES BS in Biology / MS in Environmental Science and Management PHARMACY BS in Chemistry / MS in Environmental Science and Management PharmD / MBA6 BS in Environmental Science / MS in Environmental Science and Management MS in Industrial Pharmacy / MBA BS in Biology / MSEd in Secondary Education BS in Chemistry / MSEd in Secondary Education BS in Physics / MSEd in Secondary Education MS in Biology / MS in Environmental Science and Management

1 Dual degree with a BSBA and approved BA or BS major from the School of Liberal Arts 2 Second degree, not joint, no reduction in credits 3 Joint program with a BA or BS from the School of Liberal Arts and MBA 4 Joint program with the Pittsburgh Theological Seminary 5 Allows certain students who meet academic requirements to complete UG degree & JD in 6 yrs. instead of 7. 6 Double degree, not joint, no reduction in credits

Source: Offices of the Academic Deans

48 Duquesne University 2009 FACT BOOK Accreditations and Certifications July 2009 Institutional Accreditation

Middle States Commission on Higher Education 3624 Market Street Philadelphia, PA 19104 Tel: 267-284-5000 Web: www.msche.org

State Board of Education of the Pennsylvania 333 Market Street Department of Education Harrisburg, PA 17126 Tel: 717-783-6788 Web: www.pde.state.pa.us

The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) 700 W. Washington Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46206-6222 Tel: 317-917-6222 Web: www.ncaa.org

Specialized Accreditation Program/Degree Accrediting Body

All undergraduate majors and concentrations (BSBA); Association to Advance Collegiate Schools Business Administration and Information Systems of Business (AACSB International) Management (MBA, MS-ISM)

All teacher education programs National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) and the PA Department of Education

Community Counseling (MSEd); Council for the Accreditation of Counseling and Marriage and Family Therapy (MSEd); School Counseling Related Educational Programs (CACREP) (MSEd); Counselor Education and Supervision (PhD)

School Psychology (MSEd) National Association of School Psychologists (Programmatic accreditation by NASP through NCATE)

Clinical Psychology (PhD); School Psychology (PhD) American Psychological Association (APA)

Secondary English National Council for Teachers of English (NCTE) (Programmatic accreditation by NCTE through NCATE)

Special Education (MSEd) The Council for Exceptional Children (Programmatic accreditation by CEC through NCATE)

Elementary Education (MSEd) Association for Childhood Education International (Programmatic accreditation by ACEI through NCATE)

Early Childhood Education (MSEd) National Association for Education of Young Children (Programmatic accreditation by NAEYC through NCATE)

Educational Administration K-12 (MSEd); University Council for Educational Administration (UCEA) School Supervision (MSEd); Interdisciplinary Doctoral Program for Education Leaders (EdD)

Educational Administration K-12 (MSEd); Educational Leadership Constituent Council School Supervision (MSEd); Interdisciplinary Doctoral (Programmatic accreditation by ELCC through NCATE) Program for Education Leaders (EdD)

Source: Offices of the Academic Deans

49 Duquesne University 2009 FACT BOOK Accreditations and Certifications July 2009 (cont.)

Specialized Accreditation Program/Degree Accrediting Body

Instructional Technology (MSEd) Association for Educational Communications and Technology (AECT) (Programmatic accreditation by AECT through NCATE)

Reading and Language Arts (MSEd) International Reading Association (IRA) (Programmatic accreditation by IRA through NCATE)

Health Management Systems (BSHMS) American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) in joint participation with the Accreditation of the Allied Health Education Programs

Occupational Therapy (MS) Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education (ACOTE)

Physical Therapy (DPT) Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE)

Physician Assistant (MPA) Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant (ARC-PA) in collaboration with American Academy of Physician Assistants

Speech - Language Pathology (MSSLP) American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA)

Athletic Training (BSAT) Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE)

Music Therapy (BS) American Music Therapy Association (AMTA)

Composition, Music Education, Music Technology, National Association of Schools of Music (NASM) Performance, Sacred Music, Music Theory, Music Therapy (BM, BS, MM)

Laws and Letters (LLM), Juris Doctor (JD) American Bar Association (ABA)

ESL program (non-degree) Commission on English Language Program Accreditation (CEA)

Nursing (BSN); Second Degree (BSN) Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE)

All nursing programs Pennsylvania State Board of Nursing

Pharmacy (PharmD) Accreditation Council on Pharmacy Education (ACPE)

Small Business Development Center Association of Small Business Development Centers (non-degree) (ASBDC)

Forensic Science and Law (MS) American Academy of Forensic Sciences

Source: Offices of the Academic Deans

50 Employee Data 2009 Fact Book

Office of Institutional Research and Planning

2009 FACT BOOK

Duquesne University Employees by Type, Gender and Status Fall Semester 2008

FULL-TIME All FT Executive/ Other Tech/Para Clerical/ Skilled Service/ Faculty Admin/Mgrl Professional Professional Secretarial Crafts Maintenance TOTAL GENDER Men 272 36 250 17 28 72 107 782 Women 191 26 319 4 236 0 60 836 Total Full-Time 463 62 569 21 264 72 167 1,618

PART-TIME PT PT Executive/ PT Other PT Tech/Para PT Clerical/ PT Skilled PT Service/ Graduate Faculty Admin/Mgrl Professional Professional Secretarial Crafts Maintenance Assistants TOTAL GENDER Men 252 0 47 0 52 0 2 208 561 Women 231 0 61 0 85 0 0 260 637 Total Part-Time 483 0 108 0 137 0 2 468 1,198

TOTAL 946 62 677 21 401 72 169 468 2,816

Source: Fall 2008 IPEDS Human Resources Survey

53 2009 FACT BOOK

Duquesne University Full-time Instructional Faculty by School and Academic Rank Fall Semester 2008

Associate Assistant Professor Professor Professor Instructor No Rank Total SCHOOL Business 6 24 23 4 0 57 Education 8 21 21 1 2 53 Health Sciences 1 12 14 12 0 39 Law 14951635 Leadership and Professional Advancement 010001 Liberal Arts 31 52 46 14 0 143 Music 10 980027 Natural and Environmental Sciences 10 13 15 4 0 42 Nursing 0 8 10 8 0 26 Pharmacy 7 14 18 1 0 40 TOTAL 87 163 160 45 8 463 Sources: Offices of Institutional Research and Planning and Human Resources Management (November 30, 2008)

Full-time Instructional Faculty by School

160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 . ss on ci w A rts ic S ng cy e ti S La LP A us E si in ca h S l M & r ma us u lt ra N Nu ar B d ea be h E H Li P School

SLPA = School of Leadership and Professional Advancement N&ES = Natural and Environmental Sciences

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Duquesne University Full-time Instructional Faculty by School, Rank, Ethnicity and Gender Fall Semester 2008

Non-Resident Black Non- American Indian/ Asian/Pacific White Non- Race/ Alien Hispanic Alaskan NativeIslander Hispanic 1 Hispanic Ethnic Unknown 2 Total Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female SCHOOL Business Professor 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 6 0 Associate Professor 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 19 4 0 0 20 4 Assistant Professor 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 14 5 0 0 16 7 Instructor 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 2 2 School Total 1 2 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 39 11 0 0 44 13 Education Professor 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 1 0 8 0 Associate Professor 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 11 0 0 8 13 Assistant Professor 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 5 10 0 0 6 15 Instructor 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 No Rank 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 School Total 2 0 1 4 0 0 0 2 0 1 19 23 1 0 23 30 Health Sciences Professor 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 Associate Professor 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 6 5 0 0 7 5 Assistant Professor 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 5 8 0 0 6 8 Instructor 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 10 0 1 1 11 School Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 12 24 0 1 14 25 Law Professor 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 0 0 0 14 0 Associate Professor 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 2 0 0 6 3 Assistant Professor 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 5 Instructor 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 School Total 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 7 0 0 20 9 Leadership and Prof. Advancement Professor 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Associate Professor 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 Assistant Professor 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Instructor 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 School Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 Liberal Arts Professor 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 23 7 0 0 24 7 Associate Professor 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 31 17 1 0 34 18 Assistant Professor 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 24 15 1 1 29 17 Instructor 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 6 0 1 7 7 No Rank 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 1 0 0 5 1 School Total 2 0 4 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 88 46 2 2 99 50

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55 2009 FACT BOOK

Duquesne University Full-time Instructional Faculty by School, Rank, Ethnicity and Gender (cont.) Fall Semester 2008

Non-Resident Black Non- American Indian/ Asian/Pacific White Non- Race/ Alien Hispanic Alaskan Native Islander Hispanic 1 Hispanic Ethnic Unknown 2 Total Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female SCHOOL Music Professor 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 0 0 6 4 Associate Professor 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 2 0 0 7 2 Assistant Professor 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 5 3 Instructor 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 School Total 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 8 0 0 18 9 Natural and Environmental Sciences Professor 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 8 0 1 0 10 0 Associate Professor 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 5 4 2 0 8 5 Assistant Professor 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 9 0 0 6 9 Instructor 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 2 2 School Total 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 20 15 3 0 26 16 Nursing Professor 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Associate Professor 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 0 0 1 7 Assistant Professor 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 8 0 0 1 9 Instructor 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 8 School Total 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 23 0 0 2 24 Pharmacy Professor 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 4 3 Associate Professor 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 12 1 0 0 13 1 Assistant Professor 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 10 0 0 8 10 Instructor 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 School Total 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 22 14 0 0 25 15 UNIVERSITY Professor 0 0 1 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 66 14 2 0 72 15 Associate Professor 1 1 2 2 0 1 4 0 1 1 94 53 3 0 105 58 Assistant Professor 7 2 3 6 1 0 1 3 0 0 64 71 1 1 77 83 Instructor 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 31 0 2 12 33 No Rank 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 2 0 0 6 2 UNIVERSITY TOTAL 8 3 8 9 2 1 7 3 2 1 239 171 6 3 272 191

1 Includes those self-identified as Hispanic/Latino, Mexican or Mexican American, and Puerto Rican 2 Includes those Not Reported, Unknown/Not Reported, and reported as Other

Sources: Offices of Institutional Research and Planning and Human Resources Management (November 30, 2008)

56 2009 FACT BOOK

Duquesne University Full-time Instructional Faculty by Academic Rank Fall Semesters 2004-2008

Academic Term Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor Instructor No Rank

Fall 2008 87 163 160 45 8

Fall 2007 91 157 161 38 0

Fall 2006 96 157 148 41 0

Fall 2005 94 145 154 36 0

Fall 2004 92 151 141 30 0

5 Year Full-time Instructional Faculty by Academic Rank Fall Semesters 180 Professor Associate Professor 160 Assistant Professor Instructor 140 No Rank

120

100

80

60

40

20

0 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Source: Duquesne University Office of Human Resource Management for the 2008-2009 American Association of University Professors Survey

57 2009 FACT BOOK

Duquesne University Average Salaries of Full-Time Instructional Faculty by Academic Rank (in thousands) Academic Years 2002-2003 to 2008-2009

Academic Year Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor Instructor

2008-2009 $104.9 $79.2 $61.8 $49.5

2007-2008 $100.8 $76.3 $59.5 $48.2

2006-2007 $97.7 $74.0 $57.3 $45.8

2005-2006 $92.2 $71.7 $55.1 $43.7

2004-2005 $88.5 $68.0 $54.1 $40.8

2003-2004 $84.8 $65.8 $52.9 $38.8

2002-2003 $80.4 $62.8 $51.9 $37.9

Professor

$100,000 Associate Professor Assistant Professor

$80,000 Instructor

$60,000

$40,000

$20,000

$0 2002-2003 2003-2004 2004-2005 2005-2006 2006-2007 2007-2008 2008-2009

Academic Year

Note: All salaries are converted to a nine-month equivalent salary. Source: Duquesne University Office of Human Resource Management for the 2008-2009 American Association of University Professors Survey

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Duquesne University Instructional Faculty Salary Comparisons: Leading Catholic Institutions Academic Year 2008-2009

Associate Assistant 1 AAUP Category Professor Professor Professor Instructor

Georgetown University I $ 155.9 $ 101.0 $ 80.5 N/R Boston College I $ 145.0 $ 92.5 $ 80.3 $ 55.0 University of Notre Dame I $ 136.7 $ 90.3 $ 80.1 $ 85.5 St. John's University I $ 133.0 $ 94.8 $ 71.5 $ 67.0 University of San Francisco I $ 130.9 $ 97.3 $ 78.6 $ 69.1 Fordham University I $ 128.5 $ 96.9 $ 81.8 $ 83.4 University of San Diego I $ 120.8 $ 85.8 $ 72.7 $ 61.9 DePaul University I $ 118.8 $ 85.1 $ 65.4 $ 63.1 Loyola University (Chicago) I $ 118.7 $ 85.3 $ 71.3 $ 61.5 Seton Hall University I $ 116.8 $ 83.7 $ 63.5 $ 60.1 Marquette University I $ 112.5 $ 81.3 $ 69.6 $ 52.0 St. Louis University I $ 107.4 $ 72.5 $ 64.1 $ 53.4 Duquesne University I $ 104.8 $ 79.2 $ 61.8 $ 49.5 Catholic University of America I $ 103.0 $ 74.5 $ 66.4 N/R University of Dayton IIA $ 100.8 $ 73.7 $ 62.0 N/R University of St. Thomas I $ 96.7 $ 75.8 $ 70.5 $ 61.7

Average of Group (excluding Duquesne) $ 121.7 $ 86.0 $ 71.9 $ 64.5 Variance from Duquesne $ 16.9 $ 6.8 $ 10.1 $ 15.0

1 AAUP Categories: I = Doctoral Institutions, IIA = Masters Institutions Note: Full-time faculty salary adjusted to a nine-month equivalent salary.

Source: AAUP Faculty Salary Survey

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Duquesne University Instructional Faculty Salary Comparisons: PCHE1 Institutions Academic Year 2008-2009

Associate Assistant 2 AAUP Category Professor Professor Professor Instructor

Carnegie Mellon University I $ 136.5 $ 98.5 $ 88.6 N/R University of Pittsburgh3 I $ 127.3 $ 85.6 $ 71.7 $ 44.5 Duquesne University I $ 104.9 $ 79.2 $ 61.8 $ 49.5 Robert Morris University IIA $ 94.1 $ 76.6 $ 70.2 N/R Pittsburgh Theological Seminary IIA $ 90.9 $ 80.3 $ 63.5 N/R IIB $ 82.7 $ 65.0 $ 54.9 N/R IIA $ 77.3 $ 62.6 $ 53.0 N/R Carlow University IIA $ 72.8 $ 63.2 $ 53.0 $ 44.5 CCAC4 III $ 67.3 $ 48.6 $ 44.9 $ 40.1 La Roche College IIA N/R N/R N/R N/R

Average of Group (excluding Duquesne) $ 93.6 $ 72.6 $ 62.5 $ 43.0 Variance from Duquesne $ (11.3) $ (6.6) $ 0.7 $ (6.5)

1 Pittsburgh Council on Higher Education 2 AAUP Categories: I = Doctoral Institutions, IIA = Masters Institutions, IIB = Baccalaureate Institutions, III = 2-year Colleges with Academic Ranking 3 Pittsburgh (Oakland) campus only 4 Community College of Allegheny County Note: Full-time faculty salary adjusted to a nine-month equivalent salary.

Source: AAUP Faculty Salary Survey

60 2009 FACT BOOK

Duquesne University Instructional Faculty Salary Comparisons: Selected Private Institutions1 Academic Year 2008-2009

Associate Assistant 2 AAUP Category Professor Professor Professor Instructor

Fordham University I $ 128.5 $ 96.9 $ 81.8 $ 83.4 Pepperdine University IIA $ 121.9 $ 99.6 $ 74.5 $ 44.2 University of San Diego I $ 120.8 $ 85.8 $ 72.7 $ 61.9 DePaul University I $ 118.8 $ 85.1 $ 65.4 $ 63.1 IIA $ 117.6 $ 86.4 $ 68.3 $ 57.3 Saint Joseph's University IIA $ 109.7 $ 86.5 $ 72.8 $ 68.7 Seattle University IIA $ 107.9 $ 81.6 $ 68.4 $ 61.4 Saint Louis University I $ 107.4 $ 72.5 $ 64.1 $ 53.4 Loyola College in Maryland IIA $ 106.2 $ 79.4 $ 71.7 $ 50.9 Creighton University IIA $ 105.0 $ 74.8 $ 62.9 $ 50.3 Duquesne University I $ 104.9 $ 79.2 $ 61.8 $ 49.5 Baylor University I $ 102.4 $ 78.0 $ 70.6 N/R IIA $ 101.0 $ 81.7 $ 64.6 $ 47.9 University of Dayton IIA $ 100.8 $ 73.7 $ 62.0 N/R University of Saint Thomas I $ 96.7 $ 75.8 $ 70.5 $ 61.7 University of Detroit Mercy IIA N/R N/R N/R N/R Gonzaga University N/R N/R N/R N/R N/R

Average of Group (excluding Duquesne) $ 110.3 $ 82.7 $ 69.3 $ 58.7 Variance from Duquesne $ 5.4 $ 3.5 $ 7.5 $ 9.2

1 List of private institutions commonly selected by Duquesne University's Office of the Provost for faculty salary comparisons. 2 AAUP Categories: I = Doctoral Institutions, IIA = Masters Institutions Note: Full-time faculty salary adjusted to a nine-month equivalent salary.

Source: AAUP Faculty Salary Survey

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Duquesne University Instructional Faculty Salary Comparisons: Key Competition1 Academic Year 2008-2009

Associate Assistant 2 AAUP Category Professor Professor Professor Instructor

Pennsylvania State University I $ 131.1 $ 87.7 $ 72.4 $ 47.5 University of Pittsburgh I $ 127.3 $ 85.6 $ 71.1 $ 44.5 Temple University I $ 122.9 $ 87.3 $ 62.1 $ 52.5 Saint Joseph's University IIA $ 109.7 $ 86.5 $ 72.8 N/R Duquesne University I $ 104.9 $ 79.2 $ 61.8 $ 49.5 West Virginia University I $ 102.4 $ 72.8 $ 60.2 $ 42.4 Indiana University of Pennsylvania I $ 97.5 $ 78.6 $ 61.5 $ 44.6 Ohio Northern University IIB $ 95.9 $ 71.2 $ 61.7 $ 50.1 Robert Morris University IIA $ 94.1 $ 76.6 $ 70.2 N/R Gannon University IIA $ 87.0 $ 67.3 $ 58.1 $ 46.7 Allegheny College IIB $ 87.0 $ 66.7 $ 55.9 N/R John Carroll University IIA $ 86.0 $ 63.6 $ 55.6 $ 49.8 Washington & Jefferson College IIB $ 80.7 $ 62.6 $ 52.2 N/R Saint Vincent College IIB $ 80.1 $ 64.8 $ 54.4 $ 50.7 Carlow University IIA $ 72.8 $ 63.2 $ 53.0 $ 44.5 Saint Francis University N/R N/R N/R N/R N/R

Average of Group (excluding Duquesne) $ 98.2 $ 73.9 $ 61.5 $ 47.3 Variance from Duquesne $ (6.7) $ (5.3) $ (0.3) $ (2.2)

1 List of the top 15 institutions where first-time, full-time freshmen applied, in addition to Duquesne University for Fall 2008. 2 AAUP Categories: I = Doctoral Institutions, IIA = Masters Institutions, IIB = Baccalaureate Institutions Note: Full-time faculty salary adjusted to a nine-month equivalent salary.

Sources: Office of Admissions, Enrollment Research and the AAUP Faculty Salary Survey

62 Financial Data 2009 Fact Book

Office of Institutional Research and Planning

2009 FACT BOOK

Duquesne University Combined Statement of Activities Years Ended June 30, 2008 and 2007 (in thousands)

2008 2007 Temporarily Permanently Temporarily Permanently Unrestricted Restricted Restricted Total Unrestricted Restricted Restricted Total OPERATING REVENUES: Tuition and fees (net of financial aid of $53,269 and $46,210 respectively) $161,638 - - $161,638 $158,376 - - $158,376 Grants and contracts 4,707 11,991 16,698 4,647 11,045 15,692 Gifts and pledges 1,614 6,429 8,043 1,129 7,571 8,700 Auxiliary enterprises 32,579 32,579 30,875 30,875 Endowment income distributed for operations 2,491 3,194 5,685 2,381 2,353 4,734 Income (loss) on operating investments 1,179 (2) 1,177 6,847 28 6,875 Other 4,160 4,160 4,496 4,496 Net assets released from restrictions 20,812 (20,812) - 18,972 (18,972) -

Total operating revenues 229,180 800 - 229,980 227,723 2,025 - 229,748

OPERATING EXPENSES: Instructional 93,094 93,094 90,681 90,681 Instructional support 35,604 35,604 34,989 34,989 Auxiliary enterprises 30,863 30,863 29,284 29,284 Academic support 31,423 31,423 28,320 28,320 Student services 11,891 11,891 9,768 9,768 Public service 12,462 12,462 11,565 11,565 Research 8,934 8,934 6,959 6,959

Total operating expenses 224,271 - - 224,271 211,566 - - 211,566

EXCESS OF OPERATING REVENUES OVER EXPENSES 4,909 800 - 5,709 16,157 2,025 - 18,182

NONOPERATING REVENUES AND EXPENSES: Gifts and pledges 774 26 3,188 3,988 211 155 4,380 4,746 Return on endowment and other long-term investments (3,305) (9,947) (13,252) 11,910 17,931 29,841 Endowment income distributed for operations (2,491) (3,194) (5,685) (2,381) (2,353) (4,734) Other 40 40 47 47

Net nonoperating revenues and expenses (5,022) (13,115) 3,228 (14,909) 9,740 15,733 4,427 29,900

CUMULATIVE EFFECT OF CHANGE IN ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLE SFAS 158 - (3,218) (3,218)

CHANGE IN NET ASSETS (113) (12,315) 3,228 (9,200) 22,679 17,758 4,427 44,864

NET ASSETS - Beginning of year 186,777 57,907 61,896 306,580 164,098 40,149 57,469 261,716

NET ASSETS - End of Year $186,664 $45,592 $65,124 $297,380 $186,777 $57,907 $61,896 $306,580

Source: Office of Planning and Budget

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Duquesne University Unrestricted Operating Revenues and Expenses Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2008 (in thousands)

$20,812 9% $4,160 2% Tuition and fees $2,491 1% $1,179 1% Grants and contracts

Gifts and pledges $32,579 14% Auxiliary enterprises

$1,614 1% $161,638 70% Endowment income Income on operating

Other

Net assets released

$4,707 2% Operating Revenues $229,180

$8,934 4% Instructional $11,891 5% $12,462 6% Instructional support Auxiliary enterprises $31,423 14% Academic support Student services $93,094 41% Public service Research

$35,604 16%

Operating Expenses $30,863 14% $224,271

Source: Independent Auditors' Report, Years Ended June 30, 2008 and 2007

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Duquesne University Tuition and Fees Rate Schedule Fiscal Years 2009 and 2010

Academic Year (Full-time Students) FY 2009 FY 2010 Notes

Undergraduate Tuition $ 23,470 $ 24,385 Arts, Education, Business, Nursing and Natural & Environmental Sciences. Also includes Health Undergraduate Tuition and Fees $ 25,475 $ 26,468 Science Special Status, Health Mgt Systems and Undergraduate Tuition, Fees, Room and Board $ 34,363 $ 35,668 Spiritan Division: course load of 12 credits & above

Undergraduate Tuition $ 27,356 $ 28,423 Health Sciences Undergraduate Tuition and Fees $ 29,361 $ 30,506 Undergraduate Tuition, Fees, Room and Board $ 38,249 $ 39,706

Undergraduate Tuition $ 29,080 $ 30,214 Music Undergraduate Tuition and Fees $ 31,085 $ 32,297 Undergraduate Tuition, Fees, Room and Board $ 39,973 $ 41,497

Professional Program Tuition $ 32,445 $ 34,716 PharmD Professional Program Tuition and Fees $ 34,450 $ 36,799 Professional Program Tuition, Fees, Room and Board $ 43,338 $ 45,999

Undergraduate Tuition $ 25,407 $ 27,185 Pre-Pharmacy Undergraduate Tuition and Fees $ 27,412 $ 29,268 Undergraduate Tuition, Fees, Room and Board $ 36,300 $ 38,468

Undergraduate Tuition $ 21,500 $ 22,339 Nursing 2nd Degree. Fall, Spring, and Undergraduate Tuition and Fees $ 23,505 $ 24,422 Summer Cohort1 Undergraduate Tuition, Fees, Room and Board $ 32,393 $ 33,622

Tuition per Credit (Part-time & Graduate)

Undergraduate Credit $ 765 $ 795 Liberal Arts2, Education, Business and Graduate Credit $ 819 $ 851 Spiritan Division (UG only)

Undergraduate Credit $ 765 $ 795 Natural and Environmental Sciences Graduate Credit $ 840 $ 873 and Nursing3

Undergraduate Credit $ 824 $ 856 Health Sciences Graduate Credit $ 868 $ 902

Undergraduate Credit $ 914 $ 950 Music Graduate Credit $ 989 $ 1,028

Undergraduate Credit $ 845 $ 904 Pre-Pharmacy Graduate Credit $ 963 $ 1,030 PharmD4

Sustainable Enterprise MBA (per semester) $ 12,278 $ 12,757

Law School - Day (per semester) $ 14,215 $ 15,103 Law School - Evening (per semester) $ 10,924 $ 11,607 Law School - Part-time (per credit) $ 1,040 $ 1,105

1 Tuition rate reported is the academic year (Fall / Spring) rate. 2 Does not include the MLS program, with tuition per credit of $429. 3 Does not include Nursing Discount and MSN Nurse Practitioner. 4 The Non-Traditional PharmD program tuition per credit is $882.

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Duquesne University Tuition and Fees Rate Schedule Fiscal Years 2009 and 2010 (cont.)

FY 2009 FY 2010 Notes Fees

University Services Fee (per credit) $ 78 $ 81 Technology Fee (online courses) $ 50 $ 50 Law School Fee (per semester) $ 330 $ 330 Day, Part-time and Evening Orientation Fee (new students) $ 150 $ 150

Resident Hall Housing (per semester - triple room)

Room $ 1,944 $ 2,012 Board $ 2,020 $ 2,091 Total $ 3,964 $ 4,103

Resident Hall Housing (per semester - double room)

Room $ 2,424 $ 2,509 Board $ 2,020 $ 2,091 Total $ 4,444 $ 4,600

Resident Hall Housing (per semester - single room)

Room $ 3,597 $ 3,723 Board $ 2,020 $ 2,091 Total $ 5,617 $ 5,814

Resident Hall - Vickroy (per semester - triple room)

Room - $ 2,091 Board - $ 2,091 Total - $ 4,182

Resident Hall - Vickroy (per semester - double room)

Room $ 2,460 $ 2,595 Board $ 2,020 $ 2,091 Total $ 4,480 $ 4,686

Resident Hall - Vickroy (per semester - single room)

Room $ 3,648 $ 3,849 Board$ 2,020 $ 2,091 Total $ 5,668 $ 5,940

Law School Resident Housing (per semester - double)

Room $ 2,604 $ 2,695 Board $ 2,158 $ 2,234 Total $ 4,762 $ 4,929

Law School Resident Housing (per semester - single)

Room $ 3,864 $ 3,999 Board $ 2,158 $ 2,234 Total $ 6,022 $ 6,233

Brottier Hall Apartment Housing (per month per unit)

Studio - Unfurnished $ 890 $ 945 Studio - Furnished $ 950 $ 1,005 One Bedroom - Unfurnished $ 1,065 $ 1,130 One Bedroom - Furnished $ 1,180 $ 1,250 Two Bedroom - Unfurnished $ 1,540 $ 1,630 Two Bedroom - Furnished $ 1,650 $ 1,750

Source: Office of Planning and Budget

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Duquesne University Tuition History Fiscal Years 2004 to 2010

SCHOOL FY 2004 FY 2005 FY 2006 FY 2007 FY 2008 FY 2009 FY 2010 Business Undergraduate Tuition (Full-time) $18,314 $18,955 $19,721 $20,855 $22,054 $23,470 $24,385 Undergraduate Tuition & Fees (Full-time) $19,902 $20,622 $21,480 $22,665 $23,950 $25,475 $26,468 Graduate per Credit $626 $626 $660 $715 $774 $819 $851

Education, Health Sciences S.S.1, Health Info Systems, Liberal Arts and Spiritan Division Undergraduate Tuition (Full-time) $17,837 $18,693 $19,721 $20,855 $22,054 $23,470 $24,385 Undergraduate Tuition & Fees (Full-time) $19,425 $20,360 $21,480 $22,665 $23,950 $25,475 $26,468 Graduate per Credit $626 $656 $692 $732 $774 $819 $851

Health Sciences Undergraduate Tuition (Full-time) $20,685 $21,823 $23,132 $24,462 $25,869 $27,356 $28,423 Undergraduate Tuition & Fees (Full-time) $22,273 $23,490 $24,891 $26,272 $27,765 $29,361 $30,506 Graduate per Credit $660 $696 $734 $776 $821 $868 $902

Law Day/per Semester $10,376 $11,103 $11,880 $12,563 $13,285 $14,215 $15,103 Evening/per Semester $7,947 $8,352 $9,129 $9,654 $10,209 $10,924 $11,607 per Credit $759 $812 $869 $919 $972 $1,040 $1,105

Music Undergraduate Tuition (Full-time) $22,093 $23,308 $24,590 $26,004 $27,499 $29,080 $30,214 Undergraduate Tuition & Fees (Full-time) $23,681 $24,975 $26,349 $27,814 $29,395 $31,085 $32,297 Graduate per Credit $751 $792 $836 $884 $935 $989 $1,028

Natural and Environmental Sciences Undergraduate Tuition (Full-time) $18,546 $19,566 $20,398 $21,571 $22,811 $23,470 $24,385 Undergraduate Tuition & Fees (Full-time) $20,134 $21,233 $22,157 $23,381 $24,707 $25,475 $26,468 Graduate per Credit $652 $688 $710 $751 $794 $840 $873

Pre-Pharmacy Undergraduate Tuition (Full-time) $18,546 $19,844 $21,233 $22,454 $23,745 $25,407 $27,185 Undergraduate Tuition & Fees (Full-time) $20,134 $21,511 $22,992 $24,264 $25,641 $27,412 $29,268 Undergraduate per Credit $617 $660 $706 $747 $790 $845 $904

PharmD Professional Program Tuition (Full-time) $23,682 $25,340 $27,114 $28,673 $30,322 $32,445 $34,716 Professional Program Tuition & Fees (Full-time) $25,270 $27,007 $28,873 $30,483 $32,218 $34,450 $36,799 Graduate per Credit $703 $752 $805 $851 $900 $963 $1,030

Nursing Undergraduate Tuition (Full-time) $17,837 $19,086 $20,231 $21,571 $22,811 $23,470 $24,385 Undergraduate Tuition & Fees (Full-time) $19,425 $20,753 $21,990 $23,381 $24,707 $25,475 $26,468 Graduate per Credit $626 $670 $710 $751 $794 $840 $873

Nursing Second Degree Undergraduate Tuition (Full-time) 2 $16,412 $17,233 $18,181 $19,226 $20,331 $21,500 $22,339 Undergraduate Tuition & Fees (Full-time) $18,000 $18,900 $19,940 $21,036 $22,227 $23,505 $24,422 Graduate per Credit N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

Tuition History - Schools of Liberal Arts and Education

$30,000 $25,475 $26,468 $23,950 $21,480 $22,665 $25,000 $20,360 $19,425 $20,000

$15,000

$10,000

$5,000

$0 FY 2004 FY 2005 FY 2006 FY 2007 FY 2008 FY 2009 FY 2010

1 Special Status 2 Tuition rate reported is the academic year (Fall / Spring) rate.

Source: Office of Planning and Budget

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Duquesne University Tuition and Enrollment Comparisons: Leading Catholic Institutions

Tuition & Fees1 Enrollment2

Boston College $ 39,130 14,623 Catholic University of America$ 32,315 *6,440 DePaul University$ 27,342 24,352 Duquesne University$ 26,468 10,160 Fordham University$ 36,882 *14,448 Georgetown University$ 39,036 *14,826 Loyola University (Chicago)$ 30,656 15,670 Marquette University$ 29,096 11,633 Saint Louis University$ 31,342 *15,539 Saint John's University (New York)$ 30,040 20,109 Seton Hall University$ 30,470 *9,574 University of Dayton$ 28,690 *10395 University of Notre Dame$ 38,477 *11,733 University of St. Thomas (Minnesota)$ 29,467 10,963 University of San Diego$ 36,292 7,823 University of San Francisco$ 34,770 *8,714

1 Full-time undergraduate tuition and required fees for 2009-10 as reported to The College Board. In state rate reported, where applicable. 2 Fall 2008 Enrollment as reported from institution 2008-09 Common Data Set. * Fall 2007 enrollment reported; Fall 2008 enrollment unavailable as of July 1, 2009. Sources: Common Data Set and The College Board

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Duquesne University Tuition and Enrollment Comparisons: PCHE1 Institutions

Tuition & Fees2 Enrollment3

Carlow University $ 21,770 *2,178 Carnegie Mellon University $ 40,920 11,064 Chatham University $ 28,290 2,184 CCAC $ 2,905 18,992 Duquesne University $ 26,468 10,160 La Roche College $ 21,638 1,425 Pittsburgh Theological Seminary $ 7,560 *352 Point Park University $ 21,334 3,846 Robert Morris University $ 20,660 4,815 University of Pittsburgh (Pittsburgh) $ 14,154 27,562

1 Pittsburgh Council on Higher Education - The 10 institutions of higher education in Allegheny County. 2 Full-time undergraduate tuition and required fees for 2009-10 as reported to The College Board. In state rate reported, where applicable. 3 Fall 2008 Enrollment as reported from institution 2008-09 Common Data Set. * Fall 2007 enrollment reported; Fall 2008 data unavailable as of July 1, 2009.

Sources: Common Data Set and The College Board

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Duquesne University Tuition and Enrollment Comparisons: Key Competition 1

Tuition & Fees1 Enrollment2

Allegheny College $ 33,560 *2,198 Carlow University$ 21,720 *2,178 Duquesne University$ 26,468 10,160 Gannon University$ 23,574 *4,134 Indiana University of Pennsylvania $ *6,958 14,310 John Carroll University$ 28,840 3,826 Ohio Northern University$ 31,866 *3,630 Penn State University $ *13,706 44,406 Robert Morris University$ 20,660 *5,055 Saint Francis University$ 25,554 2,210 Saint Joseph's University$ 34,090 *7,542 Saint Vincent College$ 26,146 *1,924 Temple University$ 11,764 35,487 University of Pittsburgh$ 14,154 27,562 Washington & Jefferson College$ 32,895 *1,531 West Virginia University $ *5,100 *28,113

1 List of the top 15 institutions where first-time, full-time freshmen applied, in addition to Duquesne University for Fall 2008. 2 Full-time undergraduate tuition and required fees for 2009-10 as reported to The College Board. In state rate reported, where applicable. 2 Fall 2008 Enrollment as reported from institution 2008-09 Common Data Set. * FY09 Tuition & Fees and Fall 2007 enrollment reported; current year data unavailable as of July 1, 2009.

Sources: US Department of Education - Integrated Postsecondary Data System and The College Board

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Duquesne University Tuition and Enrollment Comparisons: Selected Private Institutions1

Tuition & Fees2 Enrollment3

Baylor University $ 27,910 14,541 Creighton University $ 29,544 7,051 DePaul University $ 27,343 24,352 Duquesne University $ 26,468 10,160 Fordham University $ 36,882 *14,448 Gonzaga University $ 29,675 *6,873 La Salle University $ 32,700 *5,994 Loyola College in Maryland $ 37,610 6,080 Pepperdine University $ 37,850 7,614 Saint Joseph's University $ 34,090 *7,542 Saint Louis University $ 31,342 *15,539 Seattle University $ 29,340 *7,529 University of Dayton $ 28,680 *10,395 University of Detroit Mercy $ 28,290 *5,723 University of Saint Thomas (Minnesota) $ 29,467 10,963 University of San Diego $ 36,292 7,823 Villanova University $ 38,540 10,275 Xavier University $ 28,570 *6,646

1 List of selected institutions commonly selected by Duquesne University Office of the Provost for faculty salary comparisons. 2 Full-time undergraduate tuition and required fees for 2009-10 as reported to The College Board. In state rate reported, where applicable. 3 Fall 2008 Enrollment as reported from institution 2008-09 Common Data Set. * Fall 2007 enrollment reported; Fall 2008 data unavailable as of July 1, 2009.

Sources: US Department of Education - Integrated Postsecondary Data System and The College Board

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Duquesne University Total Financial Aid Awarded to Undergraduates and Default Rates Years 2007-2008 and 2008-2009

2007-2008 2008-09 Non-Need Non-Need Need Based Need Based Based Based

Scholarship/Grants Federal $3,721,641 $0 $3,945,304 $0 State $7,086,306 $94,321 $5,728,676 $69,004 Institutional $29,977,466 $9,229,346 $31,952,704 $9,979,110 External $2,109,163 $627,480 $3,005,556 $737,402 SUBTOTAL $42,894,576 $9,951,147 $44,632,240 $10,785,516

Self-Help Student Loans $36,738,974 $4,905,145 $43,001,091 $6,261,592 Federal Work-Study $3,532,711 $0 $7,755,445 $0 SUBTOTAL $40,271,685 $4,905,145 $50,756,536 $6,261,592

Other Parent Loans $8,684,052 $1,652,000 $8,408,543 $1,640,819 Tuition Waivers $3,627,904 $1,748,148 $4,708,635 $2,299,879 Athletic Awards $2,267,619 $1,672,175 $2,693,867 $2,238,567 SUBTOTAL $14,579,575 $5,072,323 $15,811,045 $6,179,265

TOTAL FINANCIAL AID $97,745,836 $19,928,615 $109,462,157 $22,392,004

Student Loan Default Rate FY 2002 FY 2003 FY 2004 FY 2005 FY 2006 National Average 5.2% 4.5% 5.1% 4.6% 5.2% Duquesne University 2.6% 1.5% 1.1% 1.0% 1.5% No. in Repayment 2,384 2,028 2,384 3,092 3,450 No. in Default 49 31 27 33 52

Financial Aid Awarded Need Based Non-Need Based

$120,000,000

$100,000,000

$80,000,000

$60,000,000

$40,000,000

$20,000,000

$- 2007-08 2008-09 Year

Note - Totals reflect aid awarded to Fall term undergraduate, degree seeking students. Need based aid totals include non-need based aid if used to satisfy need.

Sources: US Department of Education, Duquesne University Common Data Sets (CDS) and the Office of Institutional Research and Planning

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Duquesne University Number of Enrolled Full-time Undergraduate Students Receiving Financial Aid Academic Years 2007-2008 and 2008-2009

2007-2008 2008-2009 All All Freshmen Freshmen Undergrads Undergrads

1.) Students who applied for need based financial aid 1,200 4,249 1,278 4,418

2.) Students in line 1. determined to have financial need 961 3,605 976 3,689

3.) Students in line 2. awarded any financial aid 961 3,604 976 3,689

4.) Students in line 3. awarded need based scholarships/grants 955 3,518 967 3,616

5.) Students in line 3. awarded need based self-help 862 3,207 827 3,141

6.) Students in line 3. awarded non-need based scholarships/grants 920 3,096 1,249 3,844

7.) Students in line 3. whose need was fully met 690 2,478 292 1,050

8.) Average percentage of need met 89.0% 87.0% 91.0% 91.0%

9.) Average amount of financial aid package for students in line 3 $19,046 $18,939 $21,127 $20,187

Sources: Duquesne University Common Data Sets (CDS) and the Office of Institutional Research and Planning

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Duquesne University Undergraduate Financial Aid Summary Academic Year 2008-2009

TOTAL AID AWARDED (Undergraduate Only)

Scholarships, Grants, and Awards $ 67,913,660 Loans $ 60,116,709 Work Study $ 7,841,104 Total $ 135,871,473

AWARDED TO STUDENTS WITH NEED

Scholarships, Grants, and Awards $ 52,496,258 Loans $ 52,063,260 Work Study $ 7,833,674 Total $ 112,393,192

Need Based Aid $ 40,979,726 Non-Need Based Aid $ 71,413,466 Total $ 112,393,192

AWARDED TO STUDENTS WITHOUT NEED

Scholarships, Grants, and Awards $ 15,417,402 Loans $ 8,053,449 Work Study* $ 7,430 Total $ 23,478,281

Need Based Aid* $ 262,879 Non-Need Based Aid $ 23,215,402 Total $ 23,478,281

Total, Need Based and Non-Need Based $ 135,871,473

Financial Aid by Type and Need Scholarships, Grants, and Awards - Non- Loans - Need Loans - Non-Need Need Work Study - Non- Work Study - Need Scholarships, Grants and Need Awards - Need

Work Study - Need

Loans - Need Scholarships, Grants, Scholarships, Grants and and Awards - Non-Need Awards - Need Loans - Non-Need

Work Study - Non-Need

Note - Totals reflect aid awarded to Fall and Spring term undergraduate students. Need based aid totals include non-need based aid if used to satisfy need.

* Student standing may change during the year, and student need status may change.

Source: Office of Institutional Research and Planning

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Office of Institutional Research and Planning

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Duquesne University Advancement Statistics Fiscal Years 2006 to 2008

Voluntary Support by Allocation

Current Operations Endowment Other Total

FY 2006 $ 5,187,325 $ 5,799,238 $ 148,289 $ 11,134,852 FY 2007 $ 5,666,426 $ 5,814,525 $ 66,287 $ 11,547,238 FY 2008 $ 6,818,222 $ 3,883,912 $ 316,215 $ 11,018,349

Voluntary Support by Source

Alumni Other Groups & Corporations Foundation Total Individuals FY 2006$ 2,646,033 $ 3,652,989 $ 1,506,677 $ 3,329,153 $ 11,134,852 FY 2007 $ 4,060,380 $ 3,302,699 $ 1,853,324 $ 2,330,835 $ 11,547,238 FY 2008 $ 4,849,486 $ 3,240,004 $ 1,257,456 $ 1,671,403 $ 11,018,349

Voluntary Support by Source

FY 2008 $5,000,000

$4,500,000 FY 2007

$4,000,000 FY 2006 FY 2007 FY 2006 $3,500,000 FY 2008

$3,000,000 FY 2006 FY 2007 $2,500,000 FY 2007 FY 2008 $2,000,000 FY 2006 $1,500,000 FY 2008

$1,000,000

$500,000

$0 Alumni Other Groups & Corporations Foundation Individuals Source

Source: Office of Advancement Records

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Duquesne University Building Statistics May 6, 2008

Building Name Type Gross Square Footage

Bayer Learning Center Academic 61,215 Canevin Hall Academic 50,030 College Hall Academic 102,476 Des Places Language Center Academic 34,182 Edward J. Hanley Hall Academic 116,604 Fisher Hall Academic 212,769 Gumberg Library Academic 116,054 Health Sciences Building Academic 50,807 Richard King Mellon Hall of Science Academic 193,041 Rockwell Hall Academic 165,377 Music School Academic 60,464 Academic Square Feet 1,163,019

Administration Building and Chapel Administration 71,453 Tamburitzan Building Administration 15,400 Trinity Hall Administration 32,162 Administration Square Feet 119,015

A.J. Palumbo Center Athletics 115,471 Beard Press Box Athletics 1,842 Mendell Hall Athletics 7,718 Athletics Square Feet 125,031 Forbes Garage Parking 200,000 Locust Garage Parking 519,593 Parking Square Feet 719,593

Assumption Hall Residence Life 68,941 Brottier Hall Residence Life 315,400 Duquesne Towers Residence Life 311,031 St. Ann Hall Residence Life 112,648 St. Martin Hall Residence Life 109,411 Vickroy Hall Residence Life 76,500 Residence Life Square Feet 993,931

Duquesne Union Student Activities 169,020 Power Center Student Activities 136,877 Student Activities Square Feet 305,897

18 Chatham Square Other 2,673 20 Chatham Square Other 3,800 Facilities Management Building Other 33,792 Fisher Hall Bridge Other 1,525 Koren Building Other 18,823 Laval House Other 4,955 Muldoon Building Other 9,500 Public Safety Other 23,180 Rockwell Hall Bridge Other 1,350 Sklar Bridge Other 2,965 Trinity Hall Garage Other 3,900 Utilities Building Other 17,325 Van Kaam Building Other 4,069 Other Square Feet 127,857

Total Gross Square Footage: 3,554,343 Total Acres: 49

Source: Office of Facilities Management

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Duquesne University Gumberg Library Statistics and Activity Academic Years 2004-2005 to 2007-2008

Expenditures: 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08

Budget (including salaries) $ 3,573,773 $ 3,603,187 $ 3,479,918 $ 3,572,655 Other Funds & Endowments $ 221,559 $ 263,358 $ 346,841 $ 464,845 Total Expenditures $ 3,795,332 $ 3,866,545 $ 3,826,759 $ 4,037,500

Library Collection: 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 Totals

Added Total Items Cataloged 13,833 13,404 13,755 NA1 Total Titles Cataloged 11,864 10,820 12,074 NA1 Gift Items 2,342 2,331 1,806 1,731 Current Print Journal Titles 0 0 0 552 Electronic Journal Titles 7,757 10,789 455 30,980 Electronic Resource Databases 12 NA NA 201 Microfilm Reels 266 144 253 36,115 Microfiche & Microcards 0 0 0 292,871

Totals Volumes 690,904 703,981 710,571 700,245 Electronic & Print Journal Titles 12,549 19,205 35,977 36,420

Utilization: 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08

Gate Count 440,194 443,658 471,992 533,110 Circulation of Materials 92,479 80,399 84,945 83,077 Curriculum Center Materials Circulated2 15,167 14,724 16,547 15,708 Laptops - Checked Out 8,417 9,283 11,594 18,378 Carrel Keys Loaned 9,703 12,485 14,087 14,693 Electronic Articles Accessed3 293,636 817,265 1,049,728 1,287,560

Services: 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08

Borrowed - Collection Items Borrowed from Other Libraries for Duquesne University Interlibrary Loan - Items 7,493 8,020 7,833 8,548 E-ZBorrow - Items 3,465 4,069 4,764 5,081 Total 10,958 12,089 12,597 13,629

Lent - Collection Items Loaned to Other Libraries by Gumberg Library Interlibrary Loan - Items 8,569 9,199 6,512 7,736 E-ZBorrow - Items 2,833 3,144 4,042 4,797 Total 11,402 12,343 10,554 12,533

Teaching: 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08

Information Literacy Sessions Held 485 368 422 447 Attendance 2,568 2,556 2,562 4,332

1 Total items cataloged are a subset of total volumes. 2 Curriculum Center Materials Circulated is a subset of Circulation Materials 3 Electronic articles accessed for 2005-06, 2006-07 and 2007-08 reflect 2006, 2007 and 2008 calendar years. Source: Gumberg Library Fact Sheet

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Duquesne University Residence Life September 9, 2008

in on 1 2 pti nn m ier A Mart u l int int ss rott a a ickroy A B S S Towers V Tota

Studio 0 150 0 0 0 0 150 Units Single 23 83 26 52 30 13 227 Available by Double 114 63 240 215 571 135 1,338 Type Triple 1 0 10 1 0 0 12 Quad 1 0 11 0 0 0 12 Total 139 296 287 268 601 148 1,739

Studio 0 150 0 0 0 0 150 Units Single 23 83 26 52 30 13 227 Occupied by Double 114 63 240 215 571 135 1,338 Type3 Triple 1 0 10 1 0 0 12 Quad 1 0 11 0 0 0 12 Total 139 296 287 268 601 148 1,739

Studio 0 215 0 0 0 0 215 Beds Single 23 163 26 52 30 13 307 Available Double 228 214 480 430 1,156 270 2,778 by Type Triple 3 0 30 3 0 0 36 Quad 4 0 44 0 0 0 48 Total 258 592 580 485 1,186 283 3,384

Studio 0 215 0 0 0 0 215 Beds Single 23 163 24 52 30 12 304 Occupied by Double 228 214 476 430 1,133 270 2,751 Type Triple 3 0 30 3 0 0 36 Quad 4 0 44 0 0 0 48 Total 258 592 574 485 1,163 282 3,354

Occupancy 100% 100% 99% 100% 98% 100% 99%

Freshman 148 0 561 469 142 0 1,320 Sophomore 83 0 11 11 906 53 1,064 Junior 22 179 2 2 91 161 457 Senior 1 365 0 3 20 61 450 Grad/Law 4480 0 4 7 63 Total 4 258 592 574 485 1,163 282 3,354

1 Due to the HVAC project, 9 two-bedroom apartments and 9 one-bedroom apartments are unavailable for occupancy. These rooms will be available for use in 2010-2011. Due to the nature of Brottier Hall, the number of beds reflects actual occupancy. 2 An additional 6 rooms (12 beds) were utilized by converting kitchenettes to double rooms in the Towers. 3 Each available unit has at least one occupant. 4 Headcount by classification is from student's self-reported, signed Verified Floor Rosters. This may not be consistent with headcount by classification based on earned credits reported in sections of the Fact Book

Source: Office of Residence Life

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Duquesne University Department of Athletics July 2009

Women's Varsity Sports

ATHLETIC TEAM HEAD COACH Basketball Suzanne McConnell-Serio Cross Country Bryan Delsite Lacrosse Michael Scerbo Rowing Joseph Setting Soccer Timothy Zundel Swimming David Sheets Tennis Joseph Camillo Track & Field (Indoor) Bryan Delsite Track & Field (Outdoor) Bryan Delsite Volleyball Steven Opperman

Men's Varsity Sports

ATHLETIC TEAM HEAD COACH Baseball Michael Wilson Basketball Ronald Everhart Cross Country James Lear Football Jerome Schmitt Golf Thomas Farrell Soccer Jake Ouimet Swimming David Sheets Tennis Robert Castille Track & Field (Outdoor) Bryan Delsite Wrestling John Hartupee

Director of Athletics: Greg Amodio

All Sports are NCAA Division I. Football competes in the Football Championship Subdivision

All Varsity Teams compete in the Atlantic-10 Conference, except for Football () and Wrestling, which is independent

Web site: http://goduquesne.cstv.com/

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Duquesne University History

Significant Events in Duquesne University History

1878 (Oct.) School of the Holy Ghost opened its doors. First enrollment was 40 students.

1878 College and Graduate School of Liberal Arts established

1882 State charter was granted for Pittsburgh Catholic School

1885 "Old Main" dedicated, the first building at the University's current location

1889 First baccalaureate degree conferred

1904 University Chapel dedicated

1910 Became The University of the Holy Ghost, the first Catholic University in Pennsylvania

1911 Renamed Duquesne University of the Holy Spirit

1911 School of Law established

1913 School of Business Administration established

1925 School of Pharmacy established

1926 School of Music established

1929 School of Education established

1937 School of Nursing established

1981 Enrollment reaches 6,744

1984 Creation of Honors College

1987 University Mission Statement approved by Board of Directors

1990 School of Health Sciences established

1994 Enrollment grows to 9,000 students

1994 School of Natural and Environmental Sciences established

2001 School of Leadership and Professional Advancement established

2006 First time enrollment exceeds 10,000 students

2008 University celebrates a history of 130 years

Source: Rishel, Joseph. The spirit that gives life: the history of Duquesne University, 1878-1996 Pittsburgh: Duquesne University, 1997 and the Office of Mission and Identity.

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Duquesne University Glossary of Terms 2009 Fact Book

FACT BOOK TERMS:

Academic Program An instructional program leading to a bachelor's, master's, doctoral or first-professional degree or resulting in credits that can be applied to one of these degrees.

Academic Level A classification which includes Freshman (FR), Sophomore (SO), Junior (JR) and Senior (SR), as well as Undergraduate (UG), Graduate (GR), First Professional (FP) and other special classes.

Academic Rank A system that classifies faculty. Includes professor, associate professor, assistant professor and instructor.

Academic Year The year beginning with the fall semester and ending at the conclusion of the following spring semester.

Accreditation Approval to an institution of learning by an official review board after the school has met specific requirements.

Certificate A formal award presented at the completion of a post-secondary, post-baccalaureate, or post-master's academic program.

College Code A code corresponding to a particular school.

Credit Hour A unit of measure representing an hour (50 minutes) of instruction per week over a semester.

Default Rate The percentage of a school's federal student loan borrowers who enter repayment within the cohort fiscal year and default (or met other specified condition) within the cohort default period.

Degree An award conferred by Duquesne University as recognition for the successful completion of an academic program.

Enrollment Status All students enrolled are either classified as full-time (FT) or part-time (PT) depending upon their individual credit load, academic level, and academic program.

Fall Semester (or Spring Semester), a fifteen week period that is part of the academic year.

First Professional A degree requiring at least six years of college work to complete, among other criteria. At Duquesne University, the Law (JD) and Pharmacy (PharmD) are first professional programs.

Fiscal Year For Duquesne University, the year beginning July 1 and ending June 30.

Full Time Equivalent (FTE) a measure of enrollment, usually calculated by dividing undergraduate credits by 15 and graduate credits by 12, per US and PA Departments of Education guidelines.

Instructional Faculty Those members of the instruction/research staff whose major regular assignment is instruction.

Joint Program An academic program that includes all or most of the requirements of two unique academic programs administered by two of the University's schools. Two unique degrees are awarded.

Major An area of academic focus, when combined with a degree, yields an academic program.

Non-Resident Alien A person who is not a citizen or national of the United States, and does not have the right to remain here indefinitely.

Race The ethnicity self-identified by the student or employee. This classification is set by the US Dept. of Education and includes: Black/Non-Hispanic, American Indian/Alaskan Native, Asian/Pacific Islander, White/non-Hispanic, or Hispanic.

School An academic unit responsible for the collection of academic programs within that school. At Duquesne University, there are ten schools, each headed by a Dean.

Site A code that identifies the location where the student is enrolled in courses.

Student Attribute A code used at Duquesne University to identify unique groups of students.

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