Factbook University of Massachusetts Amherst

Factbook University of Massachusetts Amherst

Factbook University of Massachusetts Amherst 1989-1991 Officefice of Institutional ResearchResea www.umass.edu/oirw.umass.edu Fingertip Facts i Students Enrollment1 He8dcount Student Majors 26,422 26,686 26,504 25,819 24,474 Undergraduate 19,445 19,545 19,446 18,858 17,717 Stockbridge 308 308 332 330 320 Graduate 6,669 6,833 6,726 6,631 6,437 Female 12,963 13,427 13,431 13,140 12,354 Male 13,459 13,259 13,073 12,679 12,120 Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Student Majors 23,164 23,398 23,320 22,346 21,155 Undergraduate 18,919 19,135 19,058 18,246 17,299 Stockbridge 339 346 366 322 341 Graduate 3,906 3,917 3,897 3,778 3,515 Instructed Students 23,448 ?3,676 23,584 22,528 21,465 Undergraduate 19,670 19,833 19,826 18,889 18,043 Graduate 3,778 3,793 3,758 3,639 3,422 Degrees Awarded 5,487 5,519 5,777 5,775 5,888 Associate's 111 101 91 108 104 Baccalaureate 4,152 4,158 4,336 4,312 4,378 Master's 913 979 1,021 994 1,006 Doctorate 311 281 329 361 400 Student In-State Tuition and Required Fees Undergraduate $1,996 $2,048 $2,518 $2,980 $3,867 Graduate $2,189 $2,215 $2,436 $2,954 $3,914 Out-ot-State Tuition and Required Fees Undergraduate $5,020 $5,072 $5,950 $7,371 $8,720 Graduate $5,093 $5,119 $5,748 $7,231 $8,606 Room and Board (all students) $2,401 $2,584 $2,804 $3,064 $3,543 In-State Total Expenses $4,397 $4,632 $5,322 $6,044 $7,410 Faculty and Start Full-Time Instructional FaCUlty Headcount 1,281 1,303 1,292 1,271 1,228 Tenured 933 952 951 949 933 Non-Tenured 348 351 341 322 295 Female 258 265 273 266 273 Male 1,023 1,038 1,019 1,005 955 Average Salary (g-Month Basis) $44,434 $47,484 $51,559 $52,873 $52,807 Female $36,964 $39,844 $42,912 $44,172 $44,389 Male $46,318 $49,435 $53,876 $55,176 $55,213 Personnel Headcount (Salaried)Z NA 6,008 5,904 5,738 5,547 Classified NA 3,164 3,097 2,960 2,849 Faculty NA 1,521 1,485 1,468 1,434 Professional NA 1,323 1,322 1,310 1,264 Operating Budget' Total $309,257,476 $332,545,786 $347,037,075 $354,156,393 $345,868,905 State Maintenance Appropriation 157,407,903 167,422,991' 164,012,006 154,323,148 128,186,263 State Specials and Grants 12,218,590 14,840,464 12,956,694 7,831,516 6,848,466 Retained Revenue 3,139,482 6,365,691 12,250,265 All Other Funds $139,630,983 $150,282,331 $166,928,893 $185,636,038 $198,583,911 I Numbe'" reported renectenrollrnent as of the fourteenth calendar day of the fallsernester. 'Based on Human Resou",es payroll file. 'Does not include capital outlay money. 'Does not include $1,280,424 in retroactive salary increases incurred in FYll7. Univers~y of Massachusetls at Arme",t ' 1989·91 Factbock ' Office oIlnst~utional Research and Planning (OIRP) ii Table of Contents Fingertip Facts i 3. Enrollment Preface iv Definition of Enrollment Terms 30 Headcount Student Majors by Degree Program 1. Organization Level and Gender 30 Headcount and Full-Time Equivalent (PTE) The University of Massachusetts 2 Student Majors by Type of Student 31 Higher Education Coordinating Council 2 Undergraduate and Graduate Headcount Board of Trustees 3 Student Majors by Faculty, School and College Officers of the University 3 and Gender 32 Five Campus Peer Study 4 Headcount Student Majors by Faculty, School and Organizational Charts College and Degree Program Level 33 Amherst Campus 6 Full-Time Equivalent (FIE) Student Majors by Academic Affairs and Provost 8 Faculty, School and College and Administration and Finance 9 Degree Program Level 34 Research and Graduate Studies 10 Full-Time Equivalent (FIE) Instructed Students Student Affairs 11 by Faculty, School and College 35 University Relations and Development 12 Full-Time Equivalent (FIE) Instructed Students Five College Cooperation 13 Generated by Division of Continuing Five College Enrollment 13 Education Students by Faculty, School and Cooperative Extension 14 College 36 2. Admissions 4. Student Statistics Applications, Acceptances and Enrollments Age Distribution According to Gender and by Entering Status 16 Degree Program Level 38 First-Year Student Admissions by Faculty, School Student Ethnicity According to Gender and and College 18 Degree Program Level 39 Transfer Admissions by Faculty, School and Student Residency Classification within Degree College 19 Program Level 40 Graduate Applications, Acceptances and Full-Time Tuition, Required Fees and Average Enrollments by Faculty, School and College 20 Room and Board Expenses 41 Admission and Enrollment Status of Entering Graduate Student Appointments by Faculty, Students by Ethnicity and Gender 21 School and College 42 Mean Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAn Scores Financial Aid 43 and High School Rank 23 Student Outcomes After Ten Semesters for Entering Mean Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAn Scores Freshmen 44 and High School Rank for Entering Ten Semester Graduation Rates for Entering First-Year Students by Faculty, School and Freshmen, By Gender 44 College and Gender 24 Survey of the Graduating Class of 1990 45 Admission and Enrollment Status of In-State Student Support Services 46 Undergraduate Students by County of Origin Bilingual Collegiate Program Enrollment and Entering Status 25 Committee for the Collegiate Education of Admission and Enrollment Status of First-Time Black and other Minority Students Enrollment First-Year Students by State and Region Veterans Enrollment of Origin 26 Enrollment of Honors Majors Admission and Enrollment Status of Transfer Students Studying Abroad Students by State and Region of Origin 27 Foreign Student Enrollment Admission and Enrollment Status of Entering Graduate Students by State and Region of Origin 28 Univers~y of Massachusetts at Amersl • 1989-91 Factbook • Office oIlnsl~utional Research and Planning (OIRP) L Table of Contents III 5. Degrees 8. Miscellaneous Degree Programs Offered by Department or Geographic Distribution of In-State Alumni by Program and Degree Level within Faculty, County of Residence 78 School and College 50 Geographic Distribution of Alumni by State or Approved Undergraduate Minors Offered by Country of Residence 79 Department and Program University Libraries 80 within Faculty, School and College 53 Amherst Campus Facilities 81 Degrees Granted by Degree Program Level BUilding Acquisitions According to Faculty, School and College 54 Net Usable Building Area Degrees Granted by Degree Program Level Utilities and Gender 54 University Food Services Degrees Granted by Ethnicity and Gender within Acreage and Buildings Degree Program Level 55 Main Campus Undergraduate Minor Degrees Awarded by Transit System Program According to Department, Parking System Program and Gender 61 Campus Center Complex Micellaneous 82 Private Support 6. Faculty and Staff Fine Arts Center UMass Arts Council Number and Average Salary of Full-Time University Computing Services Instructional Faculty by Academic Rank 64 Administrative Data Processing Center Number and Rank of Full-Time Instructional Campus Map 83 Faculty by Faculty, School and College 65 Headcount and Full-Time Equivalent (FIE) of Full- and Part-Time Instructional Faculty Index 86 by Faculty, School and College 65 Number and Average Salary of Full-Time Instructional Faculty by Academic Rank, Gender and Tenure Status 66 Headcount and Full-Time Equivalent (FIE) of Professional and Classified Staff 67 Ethnicity and Gender of Campus Personnel within Major Organizational Division 68 Ethnicity and Gender of Classified Staff within Major Organizational Division 69 Ethnicity and Gender of Faculty within Academic or Administrative Division 70 Ethnicity and Gender of Professional Staff within Major Organizational Division 71 Ethnicityand Gender of Graduate Students on Appointment 72 7. Finances Operating Budget 74 Extramural Awards Accepted by Organizational Unit 75 Price Indexes 76 University of Massachusetts at Amersl • 1989-91 Factbcck • OHice allnst~utional Research and Planning (OIRP) ~,-~ *y... bI:Wi"M b"" iv Preface The 1989-91Factbook represents a There are also several additions to the The Factbook provides answers to continuing effort to improve the quality Factbook which include the following: many of the most commonly asked and accessibility of information about questions about the campus, and serves . the University of Massachusetts at • A summary of the Five Campus as a source of comparative information Amherst. It is a retrospective of the Peer Study. This study was over time. OIRP recognizes that many campus through the 1990-91 academic commissioned by the Board of questions about the campus cannot be year in the form of data, information, Trustees of the new five-campus answered in the Factbook. Answers to tables and figures. University of Massachusetts such questions may be available from system (Amherst, Boston, OIRP in other publications and reports, There are a select number of excep­ Dartmouth, Lowell and Worces­ or through specialized research, tions to the retrospective approach used ter). It is a financial comparison drawing on many sources of institu­ in the Factbook: in some instances a of the UMass campuses with tional data and information. Help in retrospective view is less informative or similar institutions. finding answers about the campus is misleading and a more timely or current always available from OIRP, and users view is appropriate. In these instances • A summary of student outcomes with specific information needs or effective dates are provided. Specifi­ and graduation rates after ten requests for more up-to-date informa­ cally, information about the campus's semesters. Outcomes for tion are encouraged to call.

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