Statistical Supplement to the Annual Report of the Coordinating Board, Texas College and University This Publication Is a Compre
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DOCUMENT RESUME ED 104 209 HE 006 330 TITLE Statistical Supplement to the Annual Report ofthe Coordinating Board, Texas College andUniversity System for Fiscal Year 1973. INSTITUTION Texas Coll. and Univ. System,Austin. Coordinating Board. PUB DATE Dec 73 NOTE 193p, EDRS PRICE HF-$0.76 HC-39.51 PLUS POSTAGE DESCRIPTORS Annual Reports; Educational Finance;*Enrollment; *Higher Education; *Productivity; *Statistical Data; student Loan Programs; *TeacherSalaries; Teaching Load IDENTIFIERS *Texas ABSTRACT This publication is a comprehensivestatistical report concerning higher educationin Texas and provides supplementary material to the descriptiveand summary information presented in the 1973 annual report ofthe Coordinating Board, Texas College and University System. Thestatistics relate to student enrollments, program development, andproductivity, faculty salaries and teaching loads, campus development,finance, and the state student loan program. (Ha) STATISTICAL SUPPLEMENT To The Annual Report Of The Coordinating Board, Texas College and University System For Fiscal Year 1973 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION A WELFARE NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION THIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN REPRO DUCED EXACTLY AS RECEIVED FROM THE PERSON OR ORGANIZATION ORIGIN ATING IT POINTS OF VIEW OR OPINIONS STATED DO NOT NECESSARILY REPRE SENT OFFICIAL NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF EOUCATION POSIT ION OR POLICY. rn0 r() U Coordinating Board, Texas College and University System P. 0. Box 12788 a Austin, Texas 78711 December, 1973 4: 2/3 FOREWORD This publication of comprehensive statistical data concerning higher education in Texas is a supplement to the descriptive and summary information presented in the 1973 Annual Report of the Coordinating Board, Texas College and University System. The statistics relate to student enrollments, program development and productivity, faculty salaries and teaching loads, campus development, finance, and the state student loan program. The information is of inestimable value to the institutions of higher education in Texas, to the executive and legislative branches of government, and to all concerned with educational planning and coordination. It is only through the cooperation of the colleges and universities of Texas -- public and private, junior and.senior -- that these valuable data are made available through the Coordinating Board. The Board and its staff express appreciation for tke continued cooperation and assistance of these institutions. BEVINGTON REED Commissioner TABLE OF CONTENTS Page No. Texas Institutions of Higher Education 1 SECTION 1: STUDENT ENROLLMENT DATA (con Cumulative List of Publications by the Coordinating Board 5 Distrilution of Resident and Nonreside Public Senior Colleges and Universit Public Community Colleges SECTION 1: STUDENT ENROLLMENT DATA Independent Senior Colleges and Univ Independent Junior Colleges Five-Year Summaries of Headcount Enrollment, 1968-1972 All Texas Institutions of Higher Education 9 County and State of Origin of Students Public Senior Colleges and Universities 10 County of Origin of Texas Students E Public Community Colleges 13 Colleges and Universities Independent Senior'Colleges and Universities 15 State of Origin of Out-of-State Stud Independent Junior Colleges 18 Texas Colleges and Universities Headcount Enrollment by Semester Public Senior Colleges and Universities 19 SECTION 2: PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT AND PROT. Public Community Colleges 20 Coordinating Board Action on Program R Headcount Enrollment by Sex Summary of Programs Approved by Prog Public Senior Colleges and Universities 22 Summary of Programs Approved by Leve .Public Community Colleges 23 Summary of Programs Disapproved by F Independent Senior Colleges and Universities 25 Summary of Programs Disapproved by L Independent Junior-Colleges -.---s-.800--- 27 ..Summary of Programs Deferred by Pros Summary of Programs Deferred by Leve Headcount Enrollment by Classification Programs Approved by Level, Program Public Senior Colleges and Universities 28 Summary of Action on Requests for Ad: Public Community Colleges 29 Independent Senior Colleges and Universities 31 Semester Credit Hours by Level and Pro Indapendent Junior Colleges 33 Public Senior Colleges and Universit Semester Credit Hours by Level ...- Headcount Enrollments, First-Time-In-College Undergraduate Semester Credit Hour Public Senior Colleges and Universities 34 Master's Level Semester Credit Hou Public Community Colleges 35 Doctoral Level Semester Credit Hou. Independent Senior Colleges and Universities 37 Special Professional Semester Cred Independent Junior Colleges 38 Semester Credit Hours, by Semester 5 TABLE OFCONTENTS Page No. Page Nn. 1 SECTION 1: STUDENT ENROLLMENT DATA(continuqa )ordinating Board 5 Distribution of Resident and NonresidentStudents Public Senior Collegesand Universities Public Community Colleges 39 40 Independent Senior Collegesand Universities Independent Junior Colleges 42 nmnt, 1968-1972 44 Ation 9 County and State of Origin es 10 of Students in TexasColleges County of Origin of Texas 13 Students Enrolled inTexas rsities... Colleges and Universities . 15 State of Origin of 45 18 Out-of-State StudentsEnrolled in Texas Colleges andUniversities 49 -11 19 SECTION 2: PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT AND 20 PRODUCTIVITY Coordinating Board Actionon Program Requests Summary of Programs Approved by Program Area andLevel 22 Summary of Programs 53 Approved by Level andInstitution 23 Summary of Programs 53 cities Disapproved by ProgramArea and Level 25 Summary of Programs 54 . .. .. 27 Disapproved by Level andInstitution 54 Summary of Programs Deferredby Program Area and Level Summary of Programs Deferred 55 by Level and Institution 55 a Programs Approved by Level,Program Area, and ... 28 Institution . 56 Summary of Actionon Requests for Administrative 29 Changes.... 62 pities 31 Semester Credit Hours by Level 33 and Program Area Public Senior Collegesand Universities Semester Credit Hours by Lege Level 64 Undergraduate Semester Credit .. Hours by Program 65 34 Master's Level Semester ei 35 Credit Hours, by Program 68 ities Doctoral Level SemesterCredit Hours, by Program 37 Special Professional 70 38 Semester Credit Hours, byProgram.... 72 Semester Credit Hours, by Semester 73 5 ii CONTENTS (continued) Page No. SECTION 2: PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT AND PRODUCTIVITY (continued) SECTION 3: FACULTY SALARIES AND TEACH' Semester Credit Hours by Level and Program Area- Student-Faculty Ratios, Public Senior" Public Senior Colleges and Universities (contitntd) Universities, for Fiscal Years 1969- Semester Credit Hours, Fall Semester 1972 74 Semester Credit Hours, Spring Semester 1973 ... 75 Average Budgeted Faculty Salaries, Pill Semester Credit Hours, First Summer Session, 1973 76 for Nine Months, 1972-73 Semester Credit Hours, Second Summer Session, 1973 77 Public Community Colleges Semester Credit Hour Enrollments, by Curriculum Area 78 SECTION 4: PHYSICAL FACILITIES AND COL Public Community Colleges Total Investment in Physical Plant Vocational-Technical Programs Approved and All Texas Public Agencies of Higher Funded by Texas Education Agency 84 Public Senior Colleges and Universi- Texas A&M University System Agricul- Degrees Awarded Engineering Services Degrees Awarded, by level The University of Texas System Medii Public Sehior Colleges and Universities 86 and Allied Health Units Independent. Senior Colleges and Universities WOO OOOOOO 88 Public, Community Colleges Degrees Awarded, by Curriculum Area Educational and General Space Invents -,Public_and Private Senior Colleges and Universities .... 90 'Comparative Space-Student Ratios in the United States, Fall1972 ... Degrees and Certificates Awarded by Public Community Colleges 102 Summar.), Space Data, All Texas Insti Education Participating in the Fec Inventory, Fall 1972 SECTION 3: FACULTY SALARIES AND TEACHING LOADS Distribution of Net Assignable Faci Nine Months Average Budgeted Faculty Salaries, All Ranks Public Senior Colleges and Univer Public Senior Colleges and Universities, for Fiscal Public Community Colleges Years 1969 through Fiscal 1973 107 Independent Senior Colleges and U_ Independent Junior Colleges Average Budgeted Faculty Salaries and Ranges, byRank and Institution, Public Senior Colleges and Universities, for Nine Months, 1972-73 108 CONTENTS (continued) Page Page No. No. continued) SECTION 3: FACULTY SALARIES: AND TEACHING LOADS Scontinued) Student-Faculty Ratios, Public Senior Colleges and nued) Universities, for Fiscal Years 1969-1973 110 ..... 74 75 Average Budgeted Faculty Salaries, Public Junior Colleges, 1973 76 for Nine Months, 1972-73 111 , 1973 77 lua Area 78 SECTION 4: PHYSICAL FACILITIES AND CAMPUS PLANNING DATA Total Investment in Physical Plant All Texas Public Agencies of Higher Education 115 84 Public Senior Colleges and Universities 116 Texas AO University System Agricultural and Engineering Services 117 The University of Texas System Medical, Dental 86 and Allied Health Units 118 119 es 88 Public. Community Colleges Educational and General Space Inventory versities 90 _Comparative Space-Student Ratios in Texas and the United States, Fall 1972 121 102 Summary Space Data, All Texas Institutions of Higher Education Participating in the Facilities Inventory, Fall 1972 122 Distribution of Net Assignable Facilities Space by Function 125 ,11 Ranks Public Senior Colleges and Universities 126 iscal Public Community Colleges Independent Senior Colleges and Universities 128 . 107 Independent Junior Colleges 130 Rank iversities, 108 CONTENTS (continued) Page No. SECTION 4: PYMICAL