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I N D I A N A U N I V E R S I T Y Fact Book 2007-2008 Publication Date: January, 2008 Any questions concerning material contained in this book should be directed to: University Reporting & Research Indiana University Poplars 811 400 East 7th Street Bloomington, IN 47405 Tel # (812) 855-9893 Fax# (812) 856-1209 Email: [email protected] URL: www.indiana.edu/~urr/ Fact Book 2007-2008 We are pleased to provide you with the 2007-08 Indiana University Fact Book. The IU Fact Book was designed to provide commonly sought information about our eight campuses. The Fort Wayne campus is under the administrative and budgetary control of Purdue University and their data views generally reflect the IU component of their mission unless footnoted otherwise. We hope the Fact Book provides a wide variety of readers with useful and easy to understand information. Our goal is to not only provide a quick view of various statistics through our printed copy, but to also provide users with an online version that contains more detailed information (http://factbook.indiana.edu). The information contained within this volume represents significant contributions from a wide range of Indiana University colleagues. We would especially like to recognize the University Budget Office, University Planning Institutional Research and Accountability, Financial Management Services, University Libraries, Student Enrollment Services, Registrar, Alumni Association, Residential Program Services, Real Estate, Bureau of Facilities Programming & Utilization, VP for Administration, Purchasing, IUPUI Athletics, University Information Technology Services, and the Accounting Services and Physical Plant Administration offices at Indiana University-Purdue University, Fort Wayne. Photos provided by Indiana University. We appreciate both the positive and constructively critical comments we’ve received regarding the Fact Book and encourage you to send us your comments and suggestions for improving future editions. Todd Schmitz, Executive Director University Reporting & Research Brandon Deckard 400 East 7th St., Poplars 811 Lora Joyner Bloomington, IN 47405 Liam Newlin office # (812) 855-9893 Teresa Sanders fax # (812) 856-1209 Greg Tittelbaugh email: [email protected] Fact Book 2007-2008 Fast Facts Student Origin ............................. 23 Faculty & Staff Fast Facts – Indiana University ..... 1 Gender and Ethnicity of Faculty, Lecturers, and Academic Fast Facts – Bloomington ............. 2 Students ................................. 24-25 Administrators ............................ 41 Fast Facts – IUPUI ........................ 3 Fall Semester Full-Time Full-Time Administrators, Fast Facts – East ........................... 4 Equivalency and Credit Hours .... 26 Faculty, and Lecturers by Fast Facts – Fort Wayne ............... 5 Undergraduate Intercampus Campus, Ethnicity, and Fast Facts – Kokomo .................... 6 Mobility ...................................... 27 Gender ................................... 42-43 Fast Facts – Northwest .................. 7 Historical View of Heads, Hours, Tenured Faculty .......................... 44 Fast Facts – South Bend ................ 8 and FTE by Campus .............. 28-29 Highest Earned Degrees of Fast Facts – Southeast ................... 9 Historical Fall Semester Faculty and Administration ........ 45 Administration ............................ 10 Enrollment .................................. 30 Age Distribution of Presidents of Degrees Conferred at IU Indiana University Faculty .... 46-47 Indiana University .................. 11-14 Campuses .................................... 31 Appointed Staff of Board of Trustees ........................ 15 Degrees Conferred by Campus Indiana University ................. 48-49 and Level ............................... 32-33 Average Faculty Compensation .. 50 Students Graduation Rates of New First-Year Instructional Effort Per Professorial Undergraduate Admissions ......... 17 Baccalaureate Students .......... 34-35 Rank FTE ................................... 51 Academic Preparation of New Retention of New First-Year Payroll by County .................. 52-53 Beginner Students ....................... 18 Baccalaureate Students ............... 36 Student Credit Hours Per Full-time Enrollment by Level ................... 19 Authorized Degree Programs...... 37 Academic Appointment .............. 54 Enrollment by Full-Time and Academic Schools, Colleges, and Part-Time Students ..................... 20 Divisions of Indiana Finance Enrollment by Residency and University .............................. 38-39 Operating Budget........................ 55 Campus ....................................... 21 State of Indiana Appropriations .. 56 Enrollment by Age and Campus . 22 Fact Book 2007-2008 Finance (continued…) Student Financial Assistance by Classroom Utilization Analysis .. 82 State Appropriation Per Full-Time Source ......................................... 68 Instructional Laboratory Utilization Equivalent Student – Student Financial Assistance by Analysis ...................................... 83 Bloomington ............................... 57 Campus ....................................... 69 Auxiliary Enterprise Services State Appropriation Per Full-Time In-State Purchase Orders ............ 70 Space ..................................... 84-85 Equivalent Student – Per Credit Hour Fee Rates .......... 71 IUPUI .......................................... 58 Tuition and Required Fees ..... 72-73 Additional Facts & Figures State Appropriation Per Full-Time IU Libraries ................................ 87 Equivalent Student – Facilities Intercollegiate Athletics ......... 88-89 Regional Campuses ..................... 59 Real Estate Acreage .................... 75 Alumni ........................................ 90 Functional Expenses by Campus 60 Sources of Funds for Major Physical Alumni by Indiana County ......... 91 Contract and Grant Expenditures Facilities Constructed or Alumni by State & Geographic by Source .................................... 61 Acquired ..................................... 76 Region ........................................ 92 Contract and Grant Expenditures Facilities Inventory Summary ..... 77 Private Contributions .................. 93 by Campus .................................. 62 Percent of Academic-Administrative University Information Proposals Funded and Funds Assignable Square Ft by Campus Technology Services ............. 94-95 Awarded by Campus ................... 63 and Age of Structure ................... 78 Proposals Funded and Funds Academic-Administrative Space Awarded by Source ..................... 64 by Condition ............................... 79 Proposals Funded and Funds Distribution of Academic- Awarded by Award Type ............ 65 Administrative Space by Room Big Ten Comparisons ................. 66 Use .............................................. 80 Big Ten Comparisons – National Instruction and Instruction-Related Institutes of Health Proposals Space Per Full-Time Equivalent Funded ........................................ 67 Student Enrollment ..................... 81 Fast Facts Fast Facts - Indiana University ................................... 1 Fast Facts - Bloomington ............................................ 2 Fast Facts - IUPUI ...................................................... 3 Fast Facts - East .......................................................... 4 Fast Facts - Fort Wayne .............................................. 5 Fast Facts - Kokomo ................................................... 6 Fast Facts - Northwest ................................................ 7 Fast Facts - South Bend .............................................. 8 Fast Facts - Southeast .................................................. 9 Fast Facts - Administration ....................................... 10 Fast Facts - Presidents of Indiana University ......11-14 Fast Facts - Board of Trustees ................................... 15 Fast Facts Fast Facts Indiana University Fact Book 2007-2008 Founded in: 1820 Authorized Degree Programs: 1,048 IU, 141 Purdue (PU) 2007-08 Operating Budget Unrestricted = $1,713,536,631 President: Michael A. McRobbie Degrees Awarded in AY 2006-07 by Level Restricted = $478,782,679 Associate = 1,363 IU, 548 PU Auxiliary Enterprises = $349,220,278 Location and Homepage Address Baccalaureate = 11,125 IU, 1,054 PU Total = $2,541,539,588 107 S. Indiana Ave. Master's = 4,086 IU, 233 PU Bloomington, IN 47405-7000 Doctoral = 435 IU, 3 PU Private-Sector Support = $278.5 million (812) 855-4848 Professional = 932 IU http://www.iu.edu Faculty and Staff Headcount Financial Aid Awarded by Level Faculty = 5,018 FT, 2,184 PT University Accreditation Undergraduate = $533,019,6491 Staff = 10,844 FT, 192 PT North Central Association of Colleges and Schools Graduate = $165,275,378 Librarians = 189 Professional = $120,462,860 Fall 2007 Enrollment by Level Total = $818,757,887 Library Collections: 10,740,468 Undergraduate = 78,493 Graduate = 17,105 Real Estate Acreage: Professional = 3,524 On campus = 3,632 Total = 99,122 Off campus = 4,878 Fall 2007 Credit Hours by Level Undergraduate = 963,192.5 Graduate = 126,162.5 Professional = 55,646.3 Total = 1,145,001.3 1 Fast Facts Bloomington Fact Book 2007-2008 Provost: Karen Hanson Authorized Degree Programs: 332 Room & Board Rate: $6,676 (Most prevalent double room accommodation.) Location and Homepage Address Degrees Awarded in AY 2006-07 by Level 107 S. Indiana Ave. Associate = 59 2007-08

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