JUST THE FACTS 2015-16 NOT JUST SUCCESS BUT SIGNIFICANCE Change is Constant The fact is – the only thing that remains constant is change. That sentiment has never been more true than it is today. We have seen more change in our lifetime than in any generation before us, and the university, anchored by its traditions and values, has prepared students for life in a changing world, for leading lives of significance. At Stetson, the numbers are important – but what’s really important are the students, faculty and staff behind those numbers. In fact, the U.S. News & World Report ranked Stetson one of the top five regional universities in the South in 2015 as well as denoting Stetson as a best value in higher education. Or maybe that’s why ranked Stetson 7th among 673 Master’s Universities, while U.S. News ranked Stetson’s College of Law number one in trial advocacy and number six in legal writing among all law schools. This booklet is not just about “the facts.” It is about gaining a sense of possibility, fulfilling potential and leading a life of significance. Quick Facts: Undergraduate Students Students from 44 States, Total Enrollment 3,084 3 Territories & 55 Countries 4,330 Full-Time Faculty w/ Graduate Students Total Stetson Alumni Terminal Degree 1,246 39,229 95% Giving During 2014-15 Avg. Undergrad Scholarship Law School Ranked #1 $13,022,524 $27,905 in Trial Advocacy by US News Undergraduate New Faculty Hired in Endowment at End of 2015 Student to Faculty Ratio Past 2 Years (tenure-track) $208,878,395 13 to 1 34 College of Law Post-Graduate 131,000 Employment or Matriculation July 2015 Bar Passage Rate Hours of Community Service 93% 75% Undergraduate Student Origin

Escambia Santa Rosa Holmes Jackson 8 Okaloosa 7 1 1 7 Walton Washington Nassau Gadsden 5 Leon Je erson Hamilton Calhoun Madison 10 Duval Bay Suwannee Baker Liberty 75 8 Wakulla 3 Columbia 1 Taylor 1 1 Union Gulf 3 Bradford Clay 2,034 Lafayette St Johns 2 Franklin 2 19 23 In-State Students Gilchrist Alachua Putnam Dixie 21 2 Flagler from 51 Counties 43 Levy 1 Marion 40 Volusia 66% 480 of Enrollment Citrus Lake 13 Sumter 80 Seminole Hernando 2 125 Orange 11 172 Pasco International Students 22 Osceola Hillsborough Polk 21 Brevard Pinellas 81 72 82 69 185 Students from 55 Countries Indian River 21 Manatee Hardee Okeechobee 34 1 St Lucie 6% Highlands 17 Sarasota Desoto 5 Martin of Enrollment 69 2 35 Charlotte Glades 12 Palm Beach Lee Hendry 85 Out-Of-State Students - 865 28% 55 of Enrollment Broward Collier 83 6 34 29

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0 '10 '11 '12 '13 '14 '15 Our alumni and friends see the value of a Stetson University education. During 2014-15, generous alumni, parents and friends have given the university $13,022,524 to fund valuable scholarships, improve salaries that help Stetson attract the best and brightest faculty, and support infrastructure and building projects. These help the university maintain its status as one of the best universities in the nation.

Faculty Full-time Faculty Part-time Faculty Total # of Faculty 265 Total # of Faculty 160 DeLand 216 DeLand 94 Law 49 Law 66 Terminal degree 251 Terminal degree 103 % Full-time faculty w/ terminal degree 95%

5 2015-16 Tuition & Fees and Financial Aid Figures Undergraduate Undergraduates Receiving Financial Aid Tuition $41,240 Total Undergraduates 3,084 Fees $350 # with Need 2,211 Room (average) $6,874 # receiving any Aid 3,056 Board (19 meal plan) $5,170 # receiving Stetson Scholarship 2,924 Books (estimated) $1,200 Miscellaneous (estimated) $3,000 First-Time-in-College Students Receiving Total $57,834 Financial Aid Total FTIC = 983 Number Number Percent Graduate Per Credit Hour w/ Aid w/ $0 Aid w/ Aid Federal Work Study 429 554 44% Arts & Sciences $852 External Loans 78 905 8% MBA/MAcc $943 Federal Sub/Unsub Loans 599 384 61% Celebration MBA $920 Stetson Scholarship/Grant* 973 10 99% JD/MBA $943 Total State Scholarship/ 634 349 64% Executive MBA $1,205 Grant Online MAcc $784 Total Federal Scholarship/ 353 630 36% MS/MBA (U. of ) $1,000 Grant * Excludes tuition waivers College of Law Financial Aid Awarded to FTIC Students Tuition (full-time) $39,936 Mean Total Tuition (part-time) $27,592 Federal Need Grant $5,195 $1,823,310 Fees $320 Federal Work Study $2,466 $1,057,986 Federal Subsidized Loan $3,674 $1,785,331 Expenses by Functional Area Federal Unsubsidized Loan $3,428 $1,864,871 FY 2012-13 FY 2013-14 State Need Grant $1,331 $222,250 State Non-Need Grant $4,199 $2,662,319 Instruction $47,476,096 $49,779,204 Institutional Need Grant $300 $300 Research $618,137 $696,489 Institutional Athletic $16,657 $1,665,742 Public Service $635,495 $1,057,641 Institutional Non-Need Grant $24,215 $23,536,607 Group Total $48,729,728 $51,533,334 Waiver Non-Need $35,981 $611,678 Academic $13,093,449 $13,660,272 External Non-Need Grant $1,852 $231,556 Support Federal Parent Loan $19,551 $2,717,591 Student $17,902,923 $21,901,914 Services External Loan $15,010 $1,170,773 Institution $18,186,277 $18,847,285 Support Auxiliary $17,515,974 $16,277,469 Enterprises Group Total $35,702,251 $35,124,754 Total $115,428,351 $122,220,274

6 Quality Indicators - 2015 FTIC SAT Scores and High School GPA* College of Law - Bar Passage Rates, July 2015 75th Median 25th Stetson 75.1% Math 620 572 520 Reading 640 588 530 Florida 68.9% Writing 620 564 500 SAT Total 1250 1159 1068 0 20 40 60 80 100 Stetson University College of Law graduates who took the July bar exam HS GPA 4.19 3.86 3.54 for the first time had a pass rate of 75.1 percent, exceeding the statewide average of 68.9 percent. This placed Stetson Law six percent above the *Incoming students who chose to submit scores state average. College of Law Profile* CPA Exam Passage Rates 75th Median 25th Stetson (1st time) 65.9% LSAT 156 154 152 Stetson (all) 62.0% UGPA 3.59 3.27 3.00 Florida (all) 52.1% *Incoming students World-wideCore (all) Values 48.3% 20 40 60 80 100 Stetson is dedicated0 to the development of the whole person: a person committed“1st time” indicates to engaging only first time and test building takers for thelife-long Uniform CPA exam from 2007-2014 are included. “All” indicates all test takers for the Uniform connections withCPA exam the from larger 2007-2014. world through Personal Growth, Intellectual Development and Global Citizenship. To that end, the University fosters policies, practices, and modes of inquiry to support and explore these values areas.

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8 NCAA Division 1 Athletics Teams Men’s Teams: Baseball, , Cross Country, Football, , , Soccer, and Women’s Teams: Basketball, Beach , Cross Country, Golf, , Rowing, Soccer, , Tennis, and Volleyball Club Sports - Fall 2015 Aikido Baseball Basketball Bass Fishing Dance (Top Hats) Equestrian Golf Men’s Lacrosse Men’s Soccer Scuba Diving Shooting Softball Surfing Tennis Ultimate Frisbee Volleyball Water Polo Women’s Lacrosse Women’s Soccer

The sports that have men’s or women’s in their designation are because they compete in a league that is gender specific. Otherwise the clubs are gender neutral with many clubs having both men and women. 9 A Look Back On the Hook New York entrepreneur Henry A. DeLand, who DeLand Campus played a leading role in establishing the city General...... of DeLand in 1876, founded the university as 386-822-7000 DeLand Academy. Thirteen students started Admission...... 386-822-7100 classes in a rented building in 1883. The following Admission (Toll-Free) �������������������������������������������� 800-688-0101 year, Mr. DeLand erected a building at the corner Financial Aid...... 386-822-7120 of Woodland Boulevard and Minnesota Avenue University Marketing...... 386-822-8920 to house classrooms and administrative offices. That building, now known as DeLand Hall, is the oldest building in Florida to be used continuously College of Law Campus for higher education. After experiencing financial General...... 727-562-7800 difficulties in the late 1880s, Mr. DeLand found it impossible to support the university. He turned Admission...... 727-562-7802 to Philadelphia hatmaker John Batterson Stetson, Admission (Toll-Free) �������������������������������������������� 877-529-7838 who had recently built a winter home in DeLand. Mr. Stetson provided much-needed funding for Center at Celebration the new institution, and in 1887, John B. Stetson was elected to the university’s Board of Trustees. General...... 321-939-7600 In 1889 the institution was renamed in his honor. Tampa Law Center

Degrees & Control General...... 813-228-6625 Stetson is an independent, private university, controlled by a Board of Trustees. Stetson is Email accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Institutional Research...... [email protected] to award the Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees Admission...... in the College of Arts & Sciences and School [email protected] of Business Administration; Bachelor’s degrees in the School of Music; and Juris Doctor and On the Web Master of Laws degrees in the College of Law. The DeLand campus houses the College of Arts For more Info, visit: ����������������������������������������������stetson.edu/iro & Sciences, School of Music and the School of Business Administration. The College of Law is located in Gulfport, with a satellite campus in Tampa. The Stetson University Center is located in Celebration, Florida. Accreditation Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools • AACSB International - The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business • American Bar Association • American Chemical Society • Council for Accreditation of Counseling & Related Educational Programs • National Association of Schools of Music • National Council for 421 North Woodland Boulevard Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) • DeLand, Florida 32723 Association of American Law Schools 386-822-7000 | stetson.edu