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    INTRODUCTION

    PROFILES, an informational factbook about the University of Denver - its faculty, programs,

    students, facilities, and finances - has been published every year since 1981.

    Profiles began as a collaborative effort between the Offices of the Vice Chancellor for Business and

    Financial Affairs and the Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs. It now originates in the Office of

    the Provost, but it relies on the cooperation and support of offices across the campus for its success.

    PROFILES 2007-08 contains the following sections: General University, Admission & Financial

    Aid, Enrollment, Courses & Credit Hours, Degrees, Faculty & Staff, and Financial Data. A brief

    narrative at the beginning of each section describes the section's contents.

    We strive for 100% accuracy because PROFILES is an official record of the University's activities

    and serves as the source of data for external reporting as well as internal documentation and

    planning. Occasionally we become aware of an error or ways to improve the integrity of previous

    years' data. Each new edition ofPROFILES reflects any changes we may have made during the

    year; therefore, you should refer to the most recent edition not only for current but also for historical

    information. If you find any apparent discrepancies in this edition, please let us know, and we will

    gladly investigate and/or explain.

    PROFILES is prepared by the Office of Institutional Research. My thanks to all of you on campus

    who shared the task of gathering and providing the data which served as the foundation for this

    document. Your efforts ensure that PROFILES keeps getting better each year.

    We hope that you will use PROFILES often and that you will continue to give us your comments

    and suggestions for its improvement.

    Gregg Kvistad

    Provost

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    PROFILES

    University of Denver

    2007-2008

    Table of Contents

    I GENERAL UNIVERSITY

    Organizational Chart ................................................................................................................ 3

    Accreditation, General University and Special Programs ....................................................... 4

    Tuition and Fees ....................................................................................................................... 6

    Undergraduate Tuition History ............................................................................................... 8

    Physical Facilities..................................................................................................................... 9

    Penrose Library Holdings....................................................................................................... 13

    II ADMISSION & FINANCIAL AID

    Undergraduate Admission Data ............................................................................................ 17

    Graduate Admission Data ...................................................................................................... 18

    Undergraduate Financial Aid ................................................................................................. 21

    Graduate Financial Aid........................................................................................................... 24

    III ENROLLMENT

    Student/Faculty Ratio............................................................................................................. 27

    Fall Census Enrollment ......................................................................................................... 28

    Undergraduate Persistence ..................................................................................................... 32

    Race/Ethnicity and Citizenship ............................................................................................. 33

    IV COURSES & CREDIT HOURS

    Distribution of Classes by Class Size..................................................................................... 39

    Credit Hours Generated.......................................................................................................... 45

    V DEGREES

    Degree Programs Offered....................................................................................................... 51

    Undergraduate Graduation Rate............................................................................................. 52

    Degrees Awarded ................................................................................................................... 53

    VI FACULTY & STAFF

    Instructional Faculty .............................................................................................................. 65

    Committed Faculty Positions ................................................................................................. 66

    Distribution of Full-Time Faculty by Academic Unit, Rank, and Gender............................ 69

    Full-Time Faculty and Tenure Trends by Academic Unit and Department ......................... 71

    Average Faculty Salaries by Rank......................................................................................... 73

    Average Faculty Salaries, Weighted by Rank and Gender ................................................... 74

    Employee Headcount ............................................................................................................ 75

    VII FINANCIAL

    Statement of Activities ........................................................................................................... 79

    Fringe Benefit Expenditures................................................................................................... 80

    Endowment Fund Summary................................................................................................... 81

    Sponsored Agreements........................................................................................................... 82

    Voluntary Giving and Alumni Information........................................................................... 83

    VIII APPENDICES

    A: Student to Faculty Ratio.................................................................................................... 87

    B: Instructional Faculty .......................................................................................................... 89

    C: Committed Faculty Positions ............................................................................................ 91

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    GENERAL UNIVERSITY

    This section ofPROFILES contains the University's organizational chart and basic information

    often used in assessing quality standards associated with institutional and student performance in

    post-secondary institutions.

    Organizational Chart: The leadership structure of the University of Denver.

    Accreditation: A summary of the agencies that accredit the University.

    Tuition and Fees: A comparison of the cost to attend the University of Denvers undergraduate and

    graduate programs.

    Undergraduate Tuition History: Historical tuition rates from 1940 to present. Also includes fees

    and room and board rates where available.

    Physical Facilities: Summary information about University physical facilities that are utilized for

    instruction, faculty and administrative offices, research, student affairs, physical plant, athletics and

    housing. The facilities included do not represent the total of all property owned or maintained by the

    University; Greek houses, rental properties and properties not owned by the University are

    referenced only in terms of square footage. Construction projects that are still in process as of June

    30, 2007, will be included in the future when they are completed.

    Penrose Library Holdings: A five-year look at Penrose Librarys holdings.

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    ORGANIZA

    TIONALCHART-MARCH

    2008

    UniversityTechnologyServices

    MulticulturalExce

    llence

    Planning&Bud

    get

    Ombuds

    UniversityCounsel

    UniversityEvents*

    AcademicResources/S

    tudentLife

    CampusLife/StudentLife

    Internationalization**

    Business&FinancialAffairs

    UniversityCommunications

    Enrollment

    UniversityAdvancement

    GraduateSchoolof

    ProfessionalPsychology

    GraduateSchool

    ofInternationalStudies

    GraduateSch

    oolofSocialWork

    UniversityCollege

    NaturalScienc

    esandMathematics

    PenroseLibrary

    SturmC

    ollegeofLaw

    TheWo

    men'sCollege

    Grad

    uateCouncil

    UndergraduateCouncil

    Arts&Humanities/SocialSciences

    MorgridgeCollegeofEducation

    DanielsCo

    llegeofBusiness

    Fac

    ultySenate

    EngineeringandComputerScience

    ViceChancellors/

    AthleticsandRecreation

    AcademicDeans

    Provost

    GraduateStudies&Research**

    ExecutiveDirectors*

    FacultyAcademic

    Governance

    Chancellor

    BoardofTrustees

    InstitutionalCompliance&

    InternalAudits

    ViceProvosts**/

    AssociateProvosts

    Registrar

    UNIVERSITY OF DENVER - PROFILES 2007 - 20083

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    GENERAL UNIVERSITY AND SPECIAL PROGRAM ACCREDITATION2007-08 Academic Year

    General University Accreditation:

    The University of Denver is accredited as a doctoral degree-granting institution by the Higher Learning Commission of

    the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. (30 North LaSalle, Suite 2400, Chicago, IL 60602-2504)

    Original accreditation: 1914. Last accreditation visit: 2001; next accreditation visit: 2011.

    Special and Professional Program Accreditation:

    Discipline

    or Field

    Program Accrediting Agency Last

    Visit

    Next

    Visit

    Art & Art

    History

    Bachelor of Arts: Art; Art History; Electronic Media Arts

    Design

    Bachelor of Fine Arts: Studio Art; Art Education K-12;

    Electronic Media Arts Design

    Master of Arts: Art History

    National Association of

    Schools of Art and Design

    11250 Roger Bacon Drive,

    Suite 21

    Reston, VA 20190

    2007 2017

    Business Bachelor of Business Administration, Bachelor of Science

    in Accounting, Bachelor of Science in Business

    Administration, International Master of BusinessAdministration, Master of Accountancy, Master of

    Business Administration, Master of Science, Master ofTaxation

    Association to Advance

    Collegiate Schools of

    Business International

    600 Emerson Road, Suite 300

    St. Louis, MO 63141-6762

    2000 2009

    Chemistry Bachelor of Science in Chemistry American Chemical Society

    P.O. Box 3337

    Columbus, OH 43210

    2002 2009

    Education Master of Library & Information Science: Library &

    Information Science

    American Library

    Association

    50 E. Huron

    Chicago, IL 60611

    2004 2011

    Doctor of Philosophy: Counseling Psychology American Psychological

    Association750 First St. NE,

    Washington, D.C. 20002-

    4242

    2007 2014

    Certificate Programs*

    oEducational Psychology: School PsychologistoLibrary & Information Science: School Library Media

    Specialist

    oSchool Administration: Elementary; Secondary;Superintendent; Director of Special Education

    oSpecial Education: Moderate Needs for K-12 TeacheroTeacher Education Program: K-6 Elementary

    Education; K-12 Art or Music; 7-12 Drama, English,Foreign Language, Mathematics, Science, or Social

    Studies

    Approval by Colorado

    Department of Education

    Engineering Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering

    Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering

    Bachelor of Science in Engineering (General)

    Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering

    Accreditation Board for

    Engineering & Technology

    (ABET)

    111 Market Place, Suite1050,

    Baltimore, MD 21202

    2004 **

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    Law Juris Doctor

    Master of Laws: American & Comparative Law; Natural

    Resources Law; Taxation

    Master of Resources Law Studies, Master of Science in

    Legal Administration

    *** American Bar

    Association

    740 15th St., NW

    Washington, D.C. 20005-

    1019

    & Association of American

    Law Schools

    1201 Connecticut Ave., NW

    Suite 800

    Washington, D.C. 20036-2605

    2005 2012

    Music Bachelor of Arts: Music

    Bachelor of Music: Commercial Music; Composition; Jazz

    Studies; Performance

    Masters of Arts: Music History and Literature; Music

    Education; Theory

    Masters of Music: Composition; Conducting;

    Performance; Pedagogy

    National Association of

    Schools of Music

    11250 Roger Bacon Drive,

    Suite 21

    Reston, VA 20190

    2003 2013

    Psychology Doctor of Philosophy: Child Clinical Psychology American Psychological

    Association750 First St. NE

    Washington, D.C. 20002-

    4242

    2006 2013

    Professional

    Psychology

    Specialty track in School Psychology

    Doctor of Psychology: Clinical Psychology

    American Psychological

    Association

    750 First St. NE

    Washington, D.C. 20002-

    4242

    2007 2015

    ****

    Pre-doctoral Clinical Internship American Psychological

    Association

    750 First St. NEWashington, D.C. 20002-

    4242

    2005 2012

    Social

    Work

    Master of Social Work

    Specialty track in School Social Work

    Council on Social Work

    Education

    1725 Duke St., Suite 500

    Alexandria, VA 22314-3457

    2000 2008

    *Programs are state approved leading to endorsements for Public School Personnel.

    ** The Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology requires the term of all accreditations to be held in

    confidence.

    ***The American Bar Association accredits the Juris Doctor program and agrees to the Master degree programs offered

    by the Sturm College of Law. The Association of American Law Schools accepts a Law School as a member after review

    of its programs.

    ****Anticipated next visit final report not available as of printing date

    SOURCE: Compiled from Office of the Provost, Departmental and Deans Office Records

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    TUITION AND FEES

    Credit Programs

    2004-05 to 2008-09

    Undergraduate Programs

    Undergraduate Studies

    2004-2005 2005-2006 2006-2007 2007-2008 2008-2009

    Full-Time (Academic Year) $25,956 $27,756 $29,628 $31,428 $32,976Full-Time (Term) 8,652 9,252 9,876 10,476 10,992

    Part-Time per Credit Hour 721 771 823 873 916

    Activity Fee (More than 11 hrs) 210 210 270 300 300

    Health Center Fee (more than 6 hrs) 300 300 330 360 390

    Technology Fee (More that 11 hrs) 144 144 144 144 144

    Women's College

    2004-2005 2005-2006 2006-2007 2007-2008 2008-2009

    General Tuition Per Credit Hour $340 $357 $378 $397 $417

    Activity Fee (0 - 11 hrs) 180 180 210 240 255

    Activity Fee (More than 11 hrs) 240 240 240 240 255Technology Fee (per credit hr) 4 4 4 4 4

    University College

    2004-2005 2005-2006 2006-2007 2007-2008 2008-2009

    Per Credit Hour (On-Campus) $378 $397 $417

    Per Credit Hour (Online) 395 415 435

    General Student Fees Technology Fee (per credit hr) 4 4 4

    Graduate ProgramsArts & Humanities, Social Sciences, Natural Sciences & Mathematics, Engineering & Computer Science,

    Education, Professional Psychology, International Studies, Social Work

    2004-2005 2005-2006 2006-2007 2007-2008 2008-2009

    Full-Time (Academic Year) $25,956 $27,756 $29,628 $31,428 $32,976

    Full-Time (Term) 8,652 9,252 9,876 10,476 10,992

    Part-Time per Credit Hour 721 771 823 873 916

    Activity Fee 15 30 90 120 120

    Technology Fee (per credit hr) 4 4 4 4 4

    SOURCE: Office of the Provost

    General Tuition

    General Tuition

    General Student Fees

    General Student Fees

    General Student Fees

    General Tuition

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    TUITION AND FEES

    Credit Programs

    2004-05 to 2008-09

    Graduate Programs (continued)

    Business - Graduate Programs

    2004-2005 2005-2006 2006-2007 2007-2008 2008-2009

    General Tuition Per Credit Hour $721 $771 $823 $873 $916Activity Fee 15 30 90 120 120

    Technology Fee (per credit hour) 4 4 4 4 4

    Business - Executive MBA

    2004-2005 2005-2006 2006-2007 2007-2008 2008-2009

    General Tuition Full-Time (Term) $8,500 $8,900 $9,900 $10,250 $10,900

    General Student Fees Technology Fee (per credit hr) 4 4 4 4 4

    Law

    2004-2005 2005-2006 2006-2007 2007-2008 2008-2009

    General Tuition Per Credit Hour $886 $948 $1,012 $1,073 $1,126

    Annual Activity Fee 48 48 74 82 90

    New Student Activity Fee 100 190 190 190 190

    Technology Fee (per credit hour) 4 4 4 4 4

    Graduate Tax Program

    2004-2005 2005-2006 2006-2007 2007-2008 2008-2009

    General Tuition Per Credit Hour $595 $635 $678 $720 $756

    General Student Fees Technology Fee (per credit hour) 4 4 4 4 4

    Education Licensure and Outreach Programs

    2004-2005 2005-2006 2006-2007 2007-2008 2008-2009

    General Tuition Per Credit Hour $361 $386 $412 $437 $458

    General Student Fees Technology Fee (per credit hour) 4 4 4 4 4

    University College

    2004-2005 2005-2006 2006-2007 2007-2008 2008-2009

    Per Credit Hour (On-Campus) $320 $342 $359 $380 $399

    Per Credit Hour (Online) 374 393 417 438

    General Student Fees Technology Fee (per credit hour) 4 4 4 4 4

    SOURCE: Office of the Provost

    General Tuition

    General Student Fees

    General Student Fees

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    Tuition % Change

    Room and

    Board* Tuition % Change Fees

    Room and

    Board*

    1940-41 225$ 1982-83 5,790$ 12.9% 360$ 2,595$

    1941-42 300$ 33.3% 1983-84 6,336$ 9.4% 360$ 2,850$

    1942-43 300$ 0.0% 1984-85 6,984$ 10.2% 360$ 3,030$

    1943-44 300$ 0.0% 1985-86 7,560$ 8.2% 450$ 3,255$

    1944-45 300$ 0.0% 1986-87 8,202$ 8.5% 501$ 3,420$

    1945-46 315$ 5.0% 1987-88 8,892$ 8.4% 501$ 3,525$

    1946-47 360$ 14.3% 1988-89 9,648$ 8.5% 393$ 3,705$

    1947-48 360$ 0.0% 1989-90 10,800$ 11.9% 249$ 3,816$

    1948-49 390$ 8.3% 1990-91 11,952$ 10.7% 120$ 4,005$

    1949-50 390$ 0.0% 1991-92 12,852$ 7.5% 138$ 4,206$

    1950-51 390$ 0.0% 1992-93 13,572$ 5.6% 198$ 4,302$

    1951-52 390$ 0.0% 1993-94 14,364$ 5.8% 318$ 4,479$

    1952-53 495$ 26.9% 1994-95 15,192$ 5.8% 318$ 4,695$

    1953-54 495$ 0.0% 1995-96 15,948$ 5.0% 330$ 5,004$

    1954-55 495$ 0.0% 1996-97 16,740$ 5.0% 336$ 5,304$1955-56 495$ 0.0% 1997-98 17,532$ 4.7% 354$ 5,501$

    1956-57 630$ 27.3% 1998-99 18,216$ 3.9% 504$ 5,877$

    1957-58 630$ 0.0% 1999-00 18,936$ 4.0% 504$ 6,165$

    1958-59 630$ 0.0% 2000-01 20,052$ 5.9% 504$ 6,438$

    1959-60 630$ 0.0% 2001-02 21,456$ 7.0% 579$ 6,747$

    1960-61 720$ 14.3% 2002-03 22,680$ 5.7% 579$ 6,984$

    1961-62 900$ 25.0% 2003-04 24,264$ 7.0% 609$ 7,275$

    1962-63 900$ 0.0% 2004-05 25,956$ 7.0% 654$ 7,572$

    1963-64 900$ 0.0% 2005-06 27,756$ 6.9% 654$ 7,959$

    1964-65 1,200$ 33.3% 2006-07 29,628$ 6.7% 744$ 8,346$

    1965-66 1,200$ 0.0% 2007-08 31,428$ 6.1% 804$ 8,697$1966-67 1,350$ 12.5% 2008-09 32,976$ 4.9% 834$ 9,093$

    1967-68 1,500$ 11.1%

    1968-69 1,680$ 12.0%

    1969-70 1,875$ 11.6% 1,200$

    1970-71 2,175$ 16.0% 1,200$

    1971-72 2,400$ 10.3% 1,200$

    1972-73 2,550$ 6.3% 1,200$

    1973-74 2,700$ 5.9% 1,200$

    1974-75 2,925$ 8.3% 1,300$

    1975-76 3,225$ 10.3% 1,300$

    1976-77 3,450$ 7.0% 1,470$1977-78 3,690$ 7.0% 1,735$

    1978-79 4,170$ 13.0% 1,735$

    1979-80 4,170$ 0.0% 1,737$

    1980-81 4,530$ 8.6% 1,875$

    1981-82 5,130$ 13.2% 2,271$

    *Room and Board is based on a first-time first-year student in a double room with the largest meal plan

    SOURCE: Office of the Provost

    UNDERGRADUATE TUITION, FEES, ROOM & BOARD HISTORY

    1940 to Present

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    Address

    Date

    Built

    Major

    Renovation

    Gross

    SquareFeet

    Structural/

    Operations

    Instruction

    Sponsored

    Programs

    Academic

    Support

    Stud

    ent

    Services

    Institutional

    Support

    Other

    Activities

    FiscalYear2007SpaceUtilizationinSq

    uareFeet

    MiscellaneousBuildings

    LegacyBuildings

    EvansMemorialChapel

    2200S.RaceSt.

    1878

    -

    2,2

    06

    750

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    1,456

    BuchtelHouse

    2100S.

    ColumbineSt.

    1905

    -

    3,9

    18

    652

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    3,266

    BuchtelTower

    2250E.EvansAve.

    1917

    -

    200

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    200

    PhippsConferenceCenter

    3300BelcaroDrive

    1932

    -

    52,388

    17,631

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    34,7

    57

    LeoBlockAlumniHouse

    2000S.

    GaylordSt.

    1996

    -

    3,5

    98

    1,1

    65

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    2,433

    TransitionBuildings

    Chancellor'sResidence

    515RaceSt.

    1923

    -

    7,2

    37

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    7,237

    TotalMiscellaneousBuilding

    s

    69,547

    20,1

    98

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    49,3

    49

    Off-CampusFacilities

    Myer-WombleObservatory(HighAltLab

    )Mt.Evans-Millennium

    Building

    1997

    -

    2,1

    10

    342

    1,7

    68

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    EchoLakeStation

    Mt.Evans

    1930

    -

    7,3

    73

    1,0

    28

    6,3

    45

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    EleanorRooseveltInstitute

    1899GaylordSt.

    1969

    -

    53,850

    19,169

    -

    29,048

    -

    -

    -

    5,633

    EastRangeTestFacility

    36001E.

    QuincyAve.

    1997

    -

    10,188

    4,6

    96

    -

    5,4

    92

    -

    -

    -

    -

    TotalOff-Campu

    s

    73,521

    25,235

    8,1

    13

    34,540

    0

    0

    0

    5,633

    ParkingStructuresandGarages

    TennisParkingStructure

    2001E.AsburyAve.

    1998

    -

    40,575

    40,575

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    BuchtelParkingStructure

    HighSt.&BuchtelBlvd.

    1999

    -

    189,6

    00

    189,6

    00

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    DanielsParkingGarage

    2101S.

    UniversityBlvd.

    1999

    -

    49,485

    49,485

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    CherringtonParkingStructure

    2201S.GaylordSt.

    2001

    -

    120,0

    20

    120,0

    20

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    NelsonParkingGarage

    2298S.

    HighSt.

    2002

    -

    82,272

    82,2

    72

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    NewmanParkingStructure

    Wesley&University

    2002

    -

    155,0

    65

    155,0

    65

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    LawParkingGarage

    Asbury&York

    2003

    -

    255,3

    15

    255,3

    15

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    EvansParkingStructure

    2130S.

    HighSt.

    2006

    -

    187,2

    00

    187,2

    00

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    TotalParkin

    g

    1,0

    79,532

    1,079,5

    32

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    TotalUniversity

    4,2

    99,669

    2,268,1

    29

    796,5

    67

    117,1

    61

    108,169

    62,1

    18

    100,8

    43

    846,682

    Structural/Operationssquarefootageinclu

    desstructuralcomponents,maintenanceandcustodialareas,restroomsandcommonhallwaysandstairwells.

    OtherActivitiesincludealumniactivities,

    athletics,auxiliaryretailoperations,non-DUtenants,residenceoperations,andUniversityadvancementoperations.

    SOURCE:Controller'sOffice

    Grosssquarefootageshownforbuildings

    isthe"as-built"grosssquarefootagefromarchitects'records.

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    PHYSICAL

    FACILITIES-asofJune30,

    2007

    SquareFootageandReplacementValue

    TheUniversityclassifiesitsbuildingsasfollows:

    MillenniumStandardBuildings

    -Buildingsbuiltsince1995according

    tonewstandards

    LegacyBuildings-Buildingsov

    er10yearsoldinwhichtheUniversitywillcontinuetoinvest

    TransitionBuildings-Allother

    buildings

    Gross

    SquareFeet

    Structural/

    Operations

    Instructio

    nSponsored

    Programs

    Academic

    Support

    Student

    Services

    Institutional

    Support

    Other

    Activities

    MillenniumStandardBuildings

    1,314,1

    55

    534,6

    92

    344,21

    7

    3,111

    52,8

    81

    8,876

    36,381

    333,9

    97

    LegacyBuildings

    1,516,1

    61

    545,2

    84

    362,19

    1

    54,0

    26

    39,8

    65

    51,8

    00

    49,024

    413,9

    71

    TransitionBuildings

    389,821

    108,6

    21

    90,159

    60,0

    24

    15,4

    23

    1,4

    42

    15,438

    98,714

    ParkingStructuresandGarages

    1,0

    79,532

    1,079,5

    32

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    TotalUniversity

    4,2

    99,6

    69

    2,2

    68,1

    29

    796,56

    7

    117,161

    108,169

    62,1

    18

    100,8

    43

    846,6

    82

    Rentalproperties,

    Greekhousesan

    dothernonDUproperty*

    382,517

    TotalgrosssquarefootagemaintainedbyUniversity*

    4,6

    82,1

    86

    Totalreplacementvalueoffacilitiesasof6/30/2007

    1,014,3

    34,5

    18

    $

    Age:weightedaveragebysquare

    foot

    30.4years

    SOURCE:Controller'sOffice

    F

    Y07SpaceUtilizationinSquareFeet

    *Rentalproperties,

    Greekhousesandnon-DUproperty(i.e.t

    heCableCenter)arenotconsideredpartofmainoperationsforthisreport.

    However,th

    esepropertiesare

    maintainedaspartoftheUniversity'sfacilitiesandmaintenanceoperations.

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    ADMISSION & FINANCIAL AID

    The items in this section ofPROFILES summarize admission data and the types and amounts offinancial aid available to the University's students.

    Undergraduate Admission Data: First-year and transfer student admission data.

    Graduate Admission Data: Admission data for each of the graduate units.

    Undergraduate Financial Aid: A detailed look at the number of students, the amount, and the

    sources of undergraduate student financial aid.

    Graduate Financial Aid: A detailed look at the amount and sources of student financial aid for

    graduate students.

    Some types of assistance include support from multiple sources (e.g. Direct Loans include state and

    institutional matching funds as well as primary federal support; Graduate Assistantships include

    substantial federal and private funds as well as institutional support). Categories of assistance with

    multiple sources of support are summarized by major funding source only; if substantial support

    comes from other sources, an explanatory footnote is included.

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    UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION DATA

    (Excludes The Women's College & University College)

    Fall 2003 through Fall 2007

    First-Year Students

    2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

    Completed Applications 3,972 3,787 4,038 4,656 5,072

    Admitted 3,405 3,302 3,304 3,402 3,755

    Enrolled 1,021 1,133 1,092 1,139 1,138

    % of Applicants Admitted 86% 87% 82% 73% 74%

    % of Admitted Enrolled 30% 34% 33% 33% 30%

    SAT Critical Reading 565 570 577 582 585

    SAT Math 571 576 588 598 591

    ACT 25 25 25 26 26

    High School GPA 3.13 3.34 3.57 3.58 3.59

    Domestic Minority 13.6% 14.7% 13.3% 17.8% 15.4%

    From Colorado 51.7% 44.0% 47.7% 46.7% 41.7%

    Female Students 54.5% 52.3% 56.0% 54.3% 54.7%

    International (non-resident alien) 2.4% 3.1% 4.0% 3.0% 4.7%

    Number of Countries Represented 16 15 29 15 21

    Transfer Students

    2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

    Completed Applications 455 458 645 466 470

    Admitted 398 405 387 356 393

    Enrolled 193 206 216 210 216

    % of Applicants Admitted 87% 88% 60% 76% 84%

    % of Admitted Enrolled 48% 51% 56% 59% 55%

    Domestic Minority 14.5% 9.7% 10.6% 20.5% 12.0%

    From Colorado 65.3% 64.1% 75.0% 69.0% 56.0%

    Female Students 51.8% 47.1% 48.6% 48.6% 46.3%

    International (non-resident alien) 7.3% 9.2% 6.9% 7.6% 7.4%

    SOURCE: Office of Admission

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    GRADUATE STUDIES ADMISSION DATA

    Fall 2003 through Fall 2007

    2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

    Arts & Humanities

    Completed Applications 232 225 266 264 285

    Admitted 127 107 116 98 132

    Enrolled 53 55 63 46 72

    Percent of Applicants Admitted 55% 48% 44% 37% 46%Percent of Admitted Enrolled 42% 51% 54% 47% 55%

    Business

    Completed Applications 740 693 993 1,065 963

    Admitted 643 615 801 785 748

    Enrolled 313 335 396 381 339

    Percent of Applicants Admitted 87% 89% 81% 74% 78%

    Percent of Admitted Enrolled 49% 54% 49% 49% 45%

    Centers & Institutes

    Completed Applications 47 46 44

    Admitted 45 42 44

    Enrolled 26 32 24

    Percent of Applicants Admitted 96% 91% 100%

    Percent of Admitted Enrolled 58% 76% 55%

    Education

    Completed Applications 370 387 733 713 778

    Admitted 285 238 526 528 591

    Enrolled 138 88 352 317 368

    Percent of Applicants Admitted 77% 61% 72% 74% 76%

    Percent of Admitted Enrolled 48% 37% 67% 60% 62%

    Engineering & Computer Science

    Completed Applications 112 78 116 161 194

    Admitted 106 67 90 134 145

    Enrolled 19 17 50 79 60

    Percent of Applicants Admitted 95% 86% 78% 83% 75%

    Percent of Admitted Enrolled 18% 25% 56% 59% 41%

    Graduate Studies

    Completed Applications 5 34 57

    Admitted 5 33 56

    Enrolled 22 28 41

    Percent of Applicants Admitted 100% 97% 98%Percent of Admitted Enrolled 440% 85% 73%

    SOURCE: Office of the Provost

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    GRADUATE STUDIES ADMISSION DATA

    Fall 2003 through Fall 2007

    2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

    Graduate Tax

    Completed Applications 149 144 169

    Admitted 147 144 168

    Enrolled 64 63 73

    Percent of Applicants Admitted 99% 100% 99%Percent of Admitted Enrolled 44% 44% 43%

    International Studies

    Completed Applications 577 652 702 739 842

    Admitted 486 485 558 628 644

    Enrolled 178 163 181 233 209

    Percent of Applicants Admitted 84% 74% 79% 85% 76%

    Percent of Admitted Enrolled 37% 34% 32% 37% 32%

    Law

    Completed Applications 3,860 3,741 3,614 3,713 3,435

    Admitted 952 916 987 1,082 1,276

    Enrolled 404 432 430 397 453

    Percent of Applicants Admitted 25% 24% 27% 29% 37%

    Percent of Admitted Enrolled 42% 47% 44% 37% 36%

    Natural Sciences & Mathematics

    Completed Applications 109 120 114 130 152

    Admitted 75 79 72 77 90

    Enrolled 31 34 26 34 42

    Percent of Applicants Admitted 69% 66% 63% 59% 59%

    Percent of Admitted Enrolled 41% 43% 36% 44% 47%

    Professional Psychology

    Completed Applications 354 342 469 487 541

    Admitted 130 107 140 147 180

    Enrolled 64 66 78 86 96

    Percent of Applicants Admitted 37% 31% 30% 30% 33%

    Percent of Admitted Enrolled 49% 62% 56% 59% 53%

    Social Sciences

    Completed Applications 638 656 600 536 583

    Admitted 296 260 227 227 262

    Enrolled 91 69 73 73 78

    Percent of Applicants Admitted 46% 40% 38% 42% 45%Percent of Admitted Enrolled 31% 27% 32% 32% 30%

    SOURCE: Office of the Provost

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    GRADUATE STUDIES ADMISSION DATA

    Fall 2003 through Fall 2007

    2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

    Social Work

    Completed Applications 487 489 511 550 508

    Admitted 424 416 445 497 461

    Enrolled 197 192 203 231 205

    Percent of Applicants Admitted 87% 85% 87% 90% 91%Percent of Admitted Enrolled 46% 46% 46% 46% 44%

    University College

    Completed Applications 597 582 625

    Admitted 597 559 609

    Enrolled 303 305 359

    Percent of Applicants Admitted 100% 96% 97%

    Percent of Admitted Enrolled 51% 55% 59%

    Total Graduate Studies

    Completed Applications 7,479 7,383 8,916 9,164 9,176

    Admitted 3,524 3,290 4,756 4,981 5,406

    Enrolled 1,488 1,451 2,267 2,305 2,419

    Percent of Applicants Admitted 47% 45% 53% 54% 59%

    Percent of Admitted Enrolled 42% 44% 48% 46% 45%

    2005 2006 2007

    Completed Applications 51 73 114Admitted 38 60 90

    Enrolled 31 53 86

    Percent of Applicants Admitted 75% 82% 79%

    Percent of Admitted Enrolled 82% 88% 96%

    SOURCE: Office of the Provost

    Applications to Graduate Programs by Students in Undergraduate/Graduate Dual Degree Programs

    Numbers are in addition to what is reported above

    In the past, this section has reported only on applicants to traditional graduate programs, excluding both non-

    traditional and special status students. As of January, 2007, it has been modified to include all applicants. Data for

    2005 and 2006 have been restated. Restated data for 2003 and 2004 are not available.

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    Need-based* Non-need-based*

    Scholarships/GrantsFederal 2,606,438$ -$

    State (i.e., all states, not only the state in which your institution is located) 1,252,299$ 16,518$

    Institutional: Endowed scholarships, annual gifts and tuition funded grants, awarded by thecollege, excluding athletic aid and tuition waivers (which are reported below).

    24,053,197$ 14,202,131$

    Scholarships/grants from external sources (e.g., Kiwanis, National Merit) not awarded by the

    college

    2,801,866$ 1,055,687$

    Total Scholarships/Grants 30,713,800$ 15,274,336$

    Self-HelpStudent loans from all sources (excluding parent loans) 9,578,110$ 5,658,740$

    Federal Work-Study 635,115$ -$

    State and other (e.g., institutional) work-study/employment (Note: Excludes Federal Work-

    Study captured above.)

    384,197$ 35,588$

    Total Self-Help 10,597,422$ 5,694,328$

    OtherParent Loans 2,961,724$ 2,788,295$

    Tuition Waivers 160,087$ 1,895,950$

    Athletic Awards 965,735$ 5,392,091$

    45%25,375$

    44%

    19,633$

    SOURCE: Office of Financial Aid

    *Non-need-based aid used to meet need is counted in this category. For example- a needy student earns a Chancellor's scholarship

    based on his/her Admission Rating. This merit scholarship is used to meet his/her financial need, and therefore is counted as a need-

    based award. If the student did not have financial need, the scholarship would be counted in the non-need-based column.

    FINANCIAL AID AWARDED TO ENROLLED UNDERGRADUATES

    2007-2008 Common Data Set

    Average per-borrower cumulative undergraduate indebtedness of those above

    Percentage of the class who borrowed at any time through any loan programs (institutional, state, Federal

    Perkins, Federal Stafford Subsidized and Unsubsidized, private loans that were certified by your institution, etc.;

    exclude parent loans).

    Percentage of the class who borrowed at any time through federal loan programs--Federal Perkins, Federal

    Stafford Subsidized and Unsubsidized. Include both Federal Direct Student Loans and Federal Family

    Education Loans.

    Average per-borrower cumulative undergraduate indebtedness of those above

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    Undergraduate Financial Aid

    Full-time

    First-year

    Students

    Full-time

    Undergraduate

    (Incl FY)

    Less Than

    Full-time

    Undergraduate

    a) Degree-seeking undergraduate students 1,135 4,596 421

    b) Students in line a who applied for need-based financial aid 669 2,322 200

    c) Students in line b who were determined to have financial need 449 1,849 174

    d) Students in line c who were awarded any financial aid 449 1,843 171

    e) Students in line d who were awarded any need-based scholarship or grant aid 448 1,815 112

    f) Students in line d who were awarded any need-based self-help aid 384 1,592 99

    g) Students in line d who were awarded any non-need-based scholarship or grant aid 65 211 10

    h) Students in line d whose need was fully met 79 252 4

    i) On average, the percentage of need that was met of students who were awarded any

    need-based aid. 75.9% 71.7% 33.5%

    j) The average financial aid package of those in line d. 22,679$ 22,017$ 6,092$

    k) Average need-based scholarship and grant award of those in line e 18,283$ 17,260$ 4,378$

    l) Average need-based self-help award 4,022$ 4,920$ 3,926$

    m) Average need-based loan 3,218$ 4,259$ 3,926$

    n) Students in line a who had no financial need and who were awarded institutional

    non-need-based scholarship or grant aid 492 1,662 23

    o) Average dollar amount of institutional non-need-based scholarship and grant aid

    awarded to students in line n 9,642$ 8,908$ 3,092$

    p) Number of students in line a who were awarded an institutional non-need-based

    athletic scholarship or grant 39 198 1

    q) Average dollar amount of institutional non-need-based athletic scholarships and

    grants awarded to students in line p 20,807$ 25,661$ 827$

    Aid to Undergraduate Degree-seeking Nonresident Aliens

    124

    22,125$

    2,743,482$

    SOURCE: Office of Financial Aid

    Number who were awarded need-based or non-need-based aid:

    Average dollar amount of institutional financial aid awarded:

    Total dollar amount of institutional financial aid awarded:

    FINANCIAL AID AWARDED TO ENROLLED UNDERGRADUATES

    2007-2008 Common Data Set

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    SOURCES AND AMOUNTS OF UNDERGRADUATE FINANCIAL AIDFiscal Years 2002-03 through 2006-07

    2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07

    Federal Aid

    Pell Grants 1,375,340$ 1,561,555$ 1,769,320$ 1,701,303$ 1,747,483$

    Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants 524,537 471,882 830,955 695,176 722,348

    Academic Competitiveness - - - - 115,695National Smart - - - - 90,664

    College Work Study 692,291 498,916 440,006 780,857 635,876

    Perkins Loan 1,298,439 3,183,936 2,171,683 1,677,719 2,434,661

    Stafford Loans 11,536,454 13,040,354 14,832,753 15,676,475 15,476,423

    Total Federal 15,427,061 18,756,643 20,044,717 20,531,530 21,223,150

    Colorado State Aid

    CLEAP (CO Leveraging Educ. Assistance Partnership) 23,638 23,638 23,443 23,720 23,720

    Colorado Student Grants 1,139,650 969,203 858,173 1,346,758 810,270

    Scholarship for PreCollegiate Programs - - - - 83,500

    Gear Up Scholarship - - - - 10,313

    Colorado Scholars 283,009 26,005 132,642 58,908 54,533Colorado Work Study 517,918 742,276 415,002 420,840 420,750

    SLEAP (Supp. Leveraging Educ. Assistance Partnership) 19,741 26,394 22,528 36,724 26,547

    Governor's Opportunity Scholarship 263,779 263,779 268,947 267,693 272,433

    Total State 2,247,735 2,051,295 1,720,735 2,154,643 1,702,066

    Institutional Aid

    DU Funded:

    Scholarships (Tuition, Room & Board, Books) 26,403,602 28,778,895 32,898,315 38,577,734 41,484,368

    DU Student Employment 104,349 98,708 80,686 - 13,182

    Tuition and Student Fee Waivers 1,803,557 1,753,759 2,136,455 2,139,590 2,283,656

    Subtotal 28,311,508 30,631,362 35,115,456 40,717,324 43,781,206

    Gift and Endowed Scholarships 2,055,070 2,112,122 2,509,829 2,948,038 3,163,819

    Total Institutional Aid 30,366,578 32,743,484 37,625,285 43,665,362 46,945,025

    Private Aid

    Scholarships 1,315,307 2,371,558 3,003,271 3,505,906 4,380,072

    Loans 1,395,340 2,142,590 3,349,687 4,429,837 4,153,033

    Total Private Aid 2,710,647 4,514,148 6,352,958 7,935,743 8,533,105

    Total All Sources 50,752,021$ 58,065,570$ 65,743,695$ 74,287,278$ 78,403,347$

    This page includes all Federal, State, Institutional and Private funds for grants, scholarships, stipends, financial aid employment

    programs, tuition waivers and student loans. It does not include short-term institutional loans from the University's loan fund.

    The Tuition and Student Fee Waivers entry includes Resident Assistant (RA) room and board waivers as well as employee tuition

    waivers.

    Donors may give directly to the Institution (amounts reflected in Institutional Aid: Gift and Endowed Scholarships) or may also

    award to individual students (amounts reflected in Private Aid: Scholarships)

    SOURCE: Banner Finance and Office of Financial Aid reports

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    SOURCES AND AMOUNTS OF GRADUATE FINANCIAL AIDFiscal Years 2002-03 through 2006-07

    2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07

    Federal Aid

    Scholarships, Fellowships & Traineeships 474,460$ 550,011$ 644,367$ 657,424$ 669,314$

    Pell Grants - - - 1,500 -

    College Work Study 593,693 429,620 644,190 936,223 1,009,272Perkins Loan 2,002,019 5,582,321 2,251,751 2,191,217 3,823,688

    Stafford Loans 44,561,525 47,793,543 49,122,499 53,404,348 74,274,181

    Total Federal 47,631,697 54,355,495 52,662,807 57,190,712 79,776,455

    Colorado State Aid

    Colorado Student Grants - - - 4,000 -

    Colorado Fellowships 257,821 224,027 101,284 - -

    Colorado Graduate Grants 387,696 323,941 363,430 486,661 587,641

    Total State 645,517 547,968 464,714 490,661 587,641

    Institutional Aid

    DU Funded:Scholarships 6,238,984 7,941,910 8,636,597 10,737,974 11,923,128

    GTA / GRA Stipends 2,959,281 3,385,247 3,791,868 3,665,011 5,894,596

    Tuition and Student Fee Waivers 6,457,140 6,779,297 7,143,858 7,890,650 2,692,341

    Subtotal 15,655,405 18,106,454 19,572,323 22,293,635 20,510,065

    Gift and Endowed Scholarships & Fellowships 2,260,593 1,951,656 2,067,180 2,236,153 2,717,647

    Total Institutional Aid 17,915,998 20,058,110 21,639,503 24,529,788 23,227,712

    Private Aid

    Scholarships, Fellowships & Traineeships 322,530 377,679 655,344 709,577 538,308

    Loan Programs (Law & Other) 14,138,108 16,898,907 21,084,341 24,054,510 10,471,190

    Total Private Aid 14,460,638 17,276,586 21,739,685 24,764,087 11,009,498

    Total All Sources 80,653,850$ 92,238,159$ 96,506,709$ 106,975,248$ 114,601,306$

    SOURCE: Banner Finance and Office of Financial Aid reports

    GTA (Graduate Teaching Assistantship) and GRA (Graduate Research Assistantship) stipends appear in the Institutional Aidcategory. The funding source distribution is generally 19% Federal, 1% Private, and 80% Institutional.

    Tuition and Student Fee Waivers include GTA / GRAs and employee tuition waivers.

    Donors may give directly to the Institution (amounts reflected in Institutional Aid: Gift and Endowed Scholarships & Fellowships).

    Donors may also award to individual students (amounts reflected in Private Aid: Scholarships, Fellowships & Traineeships).

    This page includes all Federal, State, Institutional and Private funds for grants, scholarships, stipends, financial aid employment

    programs, tuition waivers and student loans. It does not include short-term institutional loans from the University's loan fund.

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    ENROLLMENT

    The data in this section ofPROFILES highlight some of the trends related to enrollment and

    student characteristics.

    Enrollment summaries are prepared from fall end-of-term census figures.

    Student to Faculty Ratio: Information regarding student and faculty FTEs, the University student

    to faculty ratio, and undergraduate student to faculty ratio.

    Enrollment:

    o The headcount census (unduplicated) by degree type.o The headcount census (unduplicated) for each of the Universitys divisions/colleges/units.o Undergraduate headcount census (unduplicated) by class level, student status, and student

    major.

    Persistence: First-time first-year students persistence data for the past six entering classes.

    Race/Ethnicity and Citizenship: Detailed student enrollment data by race/ethnicity and citizenship

    for Fall 2007, as well as summary data for the past 5 years.

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    STUDENT/FACULTY RATIO*

    Fall Term

    2003 through 2007

    2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

    Student Headcount

    Undergraduate 4,456 4,669 4,840 5,122 5,285

    Graduate 5,065 5,139 5,486 5,669 5,768

    Total 9,521 9,808 10,326 10,791 11,053

    Student Full-Time Equivalents (FTE)

    Undergraduate 4,268 4,488 4,671 4,920 5,064

    Graduate 4,204 4,222 4,515 4,631 4,804

    Total 8,472 8,710 9,186 9,551 9,867

    Teaching Faculty Headcount

    Full-Time Appointed Faculty 440 463 484 533 575

    Part-Time Appointed Faculty 41 40 39 29 39Administrators with Faculty Rank 13 13 16 19 22

    Adjuncts and Other Non-Appointed Part-Time Faculty 491 494 527 575 535

    Graduate Teaching Assistants 218 222 268 185 150

    Total 1,203 1,232 1,334 1,341 1,321

    Faculty Full-Time Equivalents (FTE) 674 700 745 775 803

    Student/Faculty Ratio 12.6:1 12.4:1 12.3:1 12.3:1 12.3:1

    2005 2006 2007

    Student Full-Time Equivalents (FTE) 4580 4823 4958

    Faculty Full-Time Equivalents (FTE) 477 487 522

    Student/Faculty Ratio 9.6:1 9.9:1 9.5:1

    *Please see Appendix A for informaton on how this data is derived

    Undergraduate Student to Faculty Ratio - Common Data Set*

    SOURCE: Compiled from data provided by the Office of the Provost, Human Resources, and the Office of the Registrar

    Undergraduate Studies, Women's College, and University College Students

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    FALL END OF TERM ENROLLMENT by LEVEL and DEGREE (Credit Only)

    Headcount Census (Unduplicated)

    2003 through 2007

    2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

    Bachelor's Level 4,432 4,643 4,813 5,092 5,260

    Non-degree 24 26 27 30 25

    Total 4,456 4,669 4,840 5,122 5,285

    Graduate Programs

    Master's Level 2,645 2,732 3,054 3,284 3,354

    Specialist (EDS) 29 29 26 33 33

    Doctoral Level 458 468 542 515 603

    First Professional (JD) 1,202 1,167 1,179 1,132 1,138

    Non-degree 458 449 359 603 538

    Total 4,792 4,845 5,160 5,567 5,666

    Certificate Programs

    Certificate Programs 273 294 326 102 102

    Total 273 294 326 102 102

    Total Enrollment 9,521 9,808 10,326 10,791 11,053

    SOURCE: Banner - WSAHIST

    This page includes only Collegiate Programs at the University of Denver. The English Language Center

    and the University-Based Schools are Pre-Collegiate Programs; their headcount is shown on the Enrollment

    by Home Unit pages.

    Undergraduate Programs (Includes Undergraduate

    Studies, Women's College & University College)

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    FALL END OF TERM ENROLLMENT by HOME UNIT

    Headcount Census (Unduplicated)

    2003 through 2007

    2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

    Arts & Humanities

    Performing Arts - Undergraduate Programs 258 259 254 245 255

    Performing Arts - Graduate Programs 59 58 66 60 59

    Subtotal Performing Arts 317 317 320 305 314

    Other Arts & Humanities - Undergraduate Programs 361 371 386 330 308Other Arts & Humanities - Graduate Programs 62 63 71 74 76

    Subtotal Other Arts & Humanities Programs 423 434 457 404 384

    Total 740 751 777 709 698

    Social Sciences

    Undergraduate Programs 813 819 839 766 763

    Graduate Programs 209 189 196 185 184

    Total 1,022 1,008 1,035 951 947

    Natural Sciences & Mathematics

    Undergraduate Programs 460 484 500 495 496

    Graduate Programs 72 83 79 77 95

    Total 532 567 579 572 591

    Engineering & Computer Science

    Undergraduate Programs 160 171 152 179 187

    Traditional Graduate Programs 73 56 115 119 161

    Non-Traditional Graduate Programs - - - 35 0

    Total 233 227 267 333 348

    Business

    Undergraduate Programs 1,529 1,673 1,878 2,246 2,356

    On-Campus Graduate Degree Programs 784 808 832 776 702

    Executive MBA & Executive Real Estate 65 107 108 144 153

    Institute for Leadership & Organizational Performance 0 1 0 35 19

    Total 2,378 2,589 2,818 3,201 3,230

    Law

    Juris Doctor Program 1,202 1,167 1,179 1,132 1,138

    Master's Programs 56 72 95 83 96

    Total 1,258 1,239 1,274 1,215 1,234

    Graduate Tax

    Graduate Program 151 138 130 113 129

    Total 151 138 130 113 129

    Education

    On-Campus Graduate Degree Programs 271 293 486 493 498

    Licensure and Outreach Graduate Programs 365 348 290 282 308Total 636 641 776 775 806

    Professional Psychology

    Graduate Degree Program 144 162 185 199 217

    Total 144 162 185 199 217

    A dash (-) indicates that a specific program was not offered during a given year.

    SOURCE: Adapted from Comparison of Headcount Enrollment Report - Office of the Provost

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    FALL END OF TERM ENROLLMENT by HOME UNIT

    Headcount Census (Unduplicated)

    2003 through 2007

    2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

    International Studies

    Undergraduate Programs 154 184 204 239 266

    Graduate Degree Programs 321 309 346 432 464

    Graduate Outreach Programs 19 39 0 13 0

    Total 494 532 550 684 730

    Social Work

    Graduate Degree Programs 351 331 346 372 364

    Graduate Outreach Programs 18 22 11 15

    Total 351 349 368 383 379

    University College

    Undergraduate Programs 3 1 0 75 114

    Graduate Programs 785 788 844 920 917

    Total 788 789 844 995 1,031

    Women's College

    Undergraduate Programs 318 309 298 289 281

    Total 318 309 298 289 281

    Other Undergraduate Students

    Undeclared Majors 380 373 308 233 234

    Non-degree Students 20 25 21 25 25

    Total 400 398 329 258 259

    Other Graduate Students

    DU / Iliff Joint Program 11 19 18 21 74

    Centers & Institutes 29 50 49 66 62

    Graduate Studies Non-degree Students 36 40 29 27 37

    Total 76 109 96 114 173

    Subtotal of Collegiate Programs 9,288 9,808 10,326 10,791 11,053

    Pre-Collegiate ProgramsCommunity Outreach Programs 8 10 5 6 6

    English Language Center 51 80 117 143 97

    University Based Schools

    Fisher Early Learning Center 197 186 188 196 198

    Ricks Center for Gifted Children (Preschool - 8th grade) 252 250 239 245 235

    University High School (9th - 12th grade) 116 119 66 25 0

    Total 565 555 493 466 433

    Subtotal of Pre-Collegiate Programs 624 645 615 615 536

    Total University 9,912 10,453 10,941 11,406 11,589

    SOURCE: Adapted from Comparison of Headcount Enrollment Report - Office of the Provost

    Effective 2004, the Conflict Resolution program moved from International Studies to Centers & Institutes. Data for prior years have NOT been restated.

    Effective Fall 2005, the Library and Information Science program in the Education moved from non-traditional to traditional. Data for prior years have NOT been

    restated.

    Fall 2007 - The University of Denver High School has been phased out.

    Fall 2007 - All students registered in the Joint DU/Iliff PhD program, even if taking courses only at Iliff, now appear in the headcount numbers.

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    Headcount Census (Unduplicated)

    (Excludes Women's College and University College)

    2003 through 2007

    2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

    Undergraduate Studies by Class Level

    One 1,246 1,300 1,304 1,277 1,318

    Two 1,031 1,092 1,131 1,185 1,088

    Three 918 962 1,022 1,095 1,157

    Four 920 980 1,064 1,176 1,302

    Non-degree 20 25 21 25 25

    Total 4,135 4,359 4,542 4,758 4,890

    Undergraduate Studies by Student Status

    First-time First-year 1,021 1,133 1,092 1,139 1,138

    New Transfers 193 206 216 210 216

    Continuing Students 2,797 2,919 3,123 3,297 3,437

    Readmitted and Returning Stop-Out Students 104 76 90 87 74

    Non-degree Students 20 25 21 25 25

    Total 4,135 4,359 4,542 4,758 4,890

    Undergraduate Studies by Student MajorArts & Humanities 361 371 386 330 308

    Performing Arts 258 259 254 245 255

    Social Sciences 813 819 839 766 763

    Natural Sciences & Mathematics 460 484 501 495 496

    Engineering & Computer Science 160 171 151 179 187Business 1,529 1,673 1,878 2,246 2,356

    International Studies 154 184 204 239 266

    Undeclared Majors 380 373 308 233 234

    Non-degree Students 20 25 21 25 25

    Total 4,135 4,359 4,542 4,758 4,890

    SOURCE: Adapted from Comparison of Headcount Enrollment Report, Office of the Provost

    FALL END OF TERM UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT by CLASS LEVEL,

    STUDENT STATUS and STUDENT MAJOR

    While pursuing a comprehensive liberal arts background in the Core Curriculum, Undergraduate Studies students also begin

    substantive work in their major area of interest. Once students have declared a major, they are counted in the division where

    that major resides. Undergraduate Studies students who have not yet declared a major and non-degree students enrolled in

    traditional undergraduate courses are counted as Other Undergraduate Studies Students in census enrollment reports.

    Undergraduate students who have interdivisional majors are counted in their primary unit rather than in the category ofInterdivisional Majors.

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    UNDERGRADUATE PERSISTENCE

    First-Time First-Year Students (Full-Time)

    (Excludes Women's College and University College)

    Fall 2002 through Fall 2007

    Fall 2002 Fall 2003 Fall 2004 Fall 2005 Fall 2006 Fall 2007

    Entering Fall Term # Enrolled 988 1,011 1,127 1,090 1,136 1,131

    Fall Term after Year 1

    # Enrolled 848 869 981 966 982 -

    Total # Graduated 0 0 0 0 0 -

    Cohort Persistence Rate 85.8% 86.0% 87.0% 88.6% 86.4% -

    Fall Term after Year 2

    # Enrolled 779 785 894 889 - -

    Total # Graduated 0 3 0 1 - -

    Cohort Persistence Rate 78.8% 77.9% 79.3% 81.7% - -

    Fall Term after Year 3

    # Enrolled 698 752 832 - - -

    Total # Graduated 78 35 54 - - -

    Cohort Persistence Rate 78.5% 77.8% 78.6% - - -

    Fall Term after Year 4

    # Enrolled 176 135 - - - -

    Total # Graduated 571 619 - - - -

    Cohort Persistence Rate 75.6% 74.6% - - - -

    Fall Term after Year 5

    # Enrolled 18 - - - - -

    Total # Graduated 722 - - - - -Cohort Persistence Rate 74.9% - - - - -

    SOURCE: Banner - SHRIGRS

    Entering student cohorts for Fall 2001(-2) have been reduced because of IPEDS Allowable Exclusions. Per IPEDS definitions;

    students may be removed from a cohort if they left the institution for one of the following reasons: died or were totally and

    permanently disabled; to serve in the armed forces; to serve with a foreign aid service of the federal government, such as the PeaceCorps; or to serve on official church missions.

    Persistence is defined as each one-year change in enrolled plus graduated students as a percentage of the original entering class.

    Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) reporting is done on first-time first-year (full-time) students based on

    end-of-term census counts. Analyses of student persistence rates prepared by the Office of Institutional Research are based on all

    first-year students including part-time students at the week three census.

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    RACE/ETHNICITY and CITIZENSHIP (COLLEGIATE PROGRAMS)

    Fall 2007 End of Term Headcount Enrollment

    All Students

    Racial/Ethnic

    Minority Total White (Domestic)

    Race/Ethnicity

    Unknown

    (Domestic)

    International *

    (Race/Ethnicity

    Unknown) Total Headcount

    Undergraduate Programs

    First-time First-year 175 15.4% 730 64.1% 181 15.9% 52 4.6% 1,138 100%

    Other First-year 37 16.7% 132 59.7% 18 8.1% 34 15.4% 221 100%

    Sophomores 162 15.5% 823 78.6% 16 1.5% 46 4.4% 1,047 100%

    Juniors 175 15.1% 915 79.1% 13 1.1% 54 4.7% 1,157 100%

    Seniors 183 14.1% 1,064 81.7% 7 0.5% 48 3.7% 1,302 100%

    Non-degree 1 4.0% 3 12.0% 1 4.0% 20 80.0% 25 100%

    Subtotal UG Studies 733 15.0% 3,667 75.0% 236 4.8% 254 5.2% 4,890 100%

    University College 23 0.0% 89 0.0% 1 0.0% 1 0.0% 114 0.00%

    Women's College 105 37.4% 174 61.9% 2 0.7% 0 0.0% 281 100%

    Total Undergraduate Programs 861 16.3% 3,930 74.4% 239 4.5% 255 4.8% 5,285 100%

    Graduate Programs

    Arts & Humanities 6 4.4% 113 83.7% 5 3.7% 11 8.1% 135 100%

    Social Sciences 28 15.2% 135 73.4% 7 3.8% 14 7.6% 184 100%

    Natural Sciences & Mathematics 5 5.3% 69 72.6% 2 2.1% 19 20.0% 95 100%

    Engineering & Computer Science 19 11.8% 101 62.7% 4 2.5% 37 23.0% 161 100%

    Business 84 9.6% 643 73.6% 42 4.8% 105 12.0% 874 100%

    Law 208 16.9% 901 73.0% 105 8.5% 20 1.6% 1,234 100%

    Graduate Tax 9 7.0% 115 89.1% 0 0.0% 5 3.9% 129 100%

    Education 127 15.8% 649 80.5% 15 1.9% 15 1.9% 806 100%

    Professional Psychology 24 11.1% 178 82.0% 5 2.3% 10 4.6% 217 100%

    International Studies 46 9.9% 272 58.6% 104 22.4% 42 9.1% 464 100%

    Social Work 50 13.2% 313 82.6% 12 3.2% 4 1.1% 379 100%

    University College 140 15.3% 713 77.8% 8 0.9% 56 6.1% 917 100%

    Other Graduate Programs** 17 9.8% 130 75.1% 13 7.5% 13 7.5% 173 100%

    Total Graduate Programs 763 13.2% 4,332 75.1% 322 5.6% 351 6.1% 5,768 100%

    Total University 1,624 14.7% 8,262 74.7% 561 5.1% 606 5.5% 11,053 100%

    Race/Ethnicity is self-reported

    *Non-U.S. citizens with U.S. permanent residency are counted in the domestic population.

    **Other Graduate Programs include: the DU/Iliff joint program, centers & institutes, and non-degree graduate students

    SOURCE: Banner - WSAHIST

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    RACE/ETHNICITY and CITIZENSHIP (COLLEGIATE PROGRAMS)

    End of Term Headcount Enrollment Summary

    All Students

    2003 - 2007

    Undergraduate Students

    Fall 2003 Fall 2004 Fall 2005 Fall 2006 Fall 2007Racial/Ethnic Minority Total 703 15.8% 718 15.4% 719 14.9% 795 15.5% 861 16.3%

    White (Domestic) 3,554 79.8% 3,742 80.1% 3,898 80.5% 4,074 79.5% 3,930 74.4%

    Race/Ethnicity Unknown (Domestic) 3 0.1% 14 0.3% 19 0.4% 25 0.5% 239 4.5%

    International* (Race/Ethnicity Unknown) 196 4.4% 195 4.2% 204 4.2% 228 4.5% 255 4.8%

    Total Undergraduate 4,456 100% 4,669 100% 4,840 100% 5,122 100% 5,285 100%

    Graduate Students

    Fall 2003 Fall 2004 Fall 2005 Fall 2006 Fall 2007

    Racial/Ethnic Minority Total 685 13.5% 729 14.2% 727 13.3% 773 13.6% 763 13.2%

    White (Domestic) 3,845 75.9% 3,934 76.6% 4,136 75.4% 4,267 75.3% 4,332 75.1%

    Race/Ethnicity Unknown (Domestic) 98 1.9% 57 1.1% 197 3.6% 245 4.3% 322 5.6%

    International* (Race/Ethnicity Unknown) 437 8.6% 419 8.2% 426 7.8% 384 6.8% 351 6.1%

    Total Graduate 5,065 100% 5,139 100% 5,486 100% 5,669 100% 5,768 100%

    University Total

    Fall 2003 Fall 2004 Fall 2005 Fall 2006 Fall 2007

    Racial/Ethnic Minority Total 1,388 14.6% 1,447 14.8% 1,446 14.0% 1,568 14.5% 1,624 14.7%

    White (Domestic) 7,399 77.7% 7,676 78.3% 8,034 77.8% 8,341 77.3% 8,262 74.7%

    Race/Ethnicity Unknown (Domestic) 101 1.1% 71 0.7% 216 2.1% 270 2.5% 561 5.1%International* (Race/Ethnicity Unknown) 633 6.6% 614 6.3% 630 6.1% 612 5.7% 606 5.5%

    Total University 9,521 100% 9,808 100% 10,326 100% 10,791 100% 11,053 100%

    Race/Ethnicity is self-reported

    *Non-U.S. citizens with U.S. permanent residency are counted in the domestic population.

    SOURCE: Banner - WSAHIST

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    RACE/ETHNICITY and CITIZENSHIP (COLLEGIATE PROGRAMS)

    End of Term Headcount Enrollment Summary

    Domestic Students Only

    2003 - 2007

    Undergraduate Students

    Domestic Students Fall 2003 Fall 2004 Fall 2005 Fall 2006 Fall 2007

    Black 135 3.2% 130 2.9% 124 2.7% 126 2.6% 154 3.1%

    Hispanic 313 7.3% 325 7.3% 326 7.0% 352 7.2% 348 6.9%

    Asian / Pacific Islander 207 4.9% 218 4.9% 226 4.9% 265 5.4% 288 5.7%

    Am Indian / Alaskan Native 48 1.1% 45 1.0% 43 0.9% 52 1.1% 71 1.4%

    Racial/Ethnic Minority Total 703 16.5% 718 16.0% 719 15.5% 795 16.2% 861 17.1%

    White (Domestic) 3,554 83.4% 3,742 83.6% 3,898 84.1% 4,074 83.2% 3,930 78.1%

    Race/Ethnicity Unknown (Domestic) 3 0.1% 14 0.3% 19 0.4% 25 0.5% 239 4.8%

    Total Undergraduate 4,260 100% 4,474 100% 4,636 100% 4,894 100% 5,030 100%

    Graduate Students

    Domestic Students Fall 2003 Fall 2004 Fall 2005 Fall 2006 Fall 2007

    Black 165 3.6% 198 4.2% 202 4.0% 212 4.0% 194 3.6%

    Hispanic 257 5.6% 220 4.7% 236 4.7% 275 5.2% 316 5.8%

    Asian / Pacific Islander 188 4.1% 221 4.7% 207 4.1% 220 4.2% 197 3.6%

    Am Indian / Alaskan Native 75 1.6% 90 1.9% 82 1.6% 66 1.2% 56 1.0%

    Racial/Ethnic Minority Total 685 14.8% 729 15.4% 727 14.4% 773 14.6% 763 14.1%

    White (Domestic) 3,845 83.1% 3,934 83.3% 4,136 81.7% 4,267 80.7% 4,332 80.0%

    Race/Ethnicity Unknown (Domestic) 98 2.1% 57 1.2% 197 3.9% 245 4.6% 322 5.9%

    Total Graduate 4,628 100% 4,720 100% 5,060 100% 5,285 100% 5,417 100%

    University Total

    Domestic Students Fall 2003 Fall 2004 Fall 2005 Fall 2006 Fall 2007

    Black 300 3.4% 328 3.6% 326 3.4% 338 3.3% 348 3.3%

    Hispanic 570 6.4% 545 5.9% 562 5.8% 627 6.2% 664 6.4%

    Asian / Pacific Islander 395 4.4% 439 4.8% 433 4.5% 485 4.8% 485 4.6%

    Am Indian / Alaskan Native 123 1.4% 135 1.5% 125 1.3% 118 1.2% 127 1.2%

    Racial/Ethnic Minority Total 1,388 15.6% 1,447 15.7% 1,446 14.9% 1,568 15.4% 1,624 15.5%

    White (Domestic) 7,399 83.2% 7,676 83.5% 8,034 82.9% 8,341 81.9% 8,262 79.1%

    Race/Ethnicity Unknown (Domestic) 101 1.1% 71 0.8% 216 2.2% 270 2.7% 561 5.4%

    Total University 8,888 100% 9,194 100% 9,696 100% 10,179 100% 10,447 100%

    Race/Ethnicity is self-reported

    SOURCE: Banner - WSAHIST

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    IATEPROGRAMS)

    Fall2007EndofTermHeadcountEnrollment

    DomesticStudentsOnly

    Black

    Hispanic

    Asian/Pacific

    Islander

    AmIndian/

    AlaskanNative

    R

    acial/Ethnic

    M

    inorityTotalWhite(Domestic)

    Race/Ethnicity

    Un

    known

    (Domestic)

    TotalDomestic

    Headcount

    UndergraduatePrograms

    First-timeFirst-year

    29

    2.7%

    68

    6.3%

    61

    5.6%

    17

    1.6%

    175

    16.1%

    730

    67.2%

    181

    16.7%

    1,086

    100%

    OtherFirst-year

    10

    5.3%

    11

    5.9%

    12

    6.4%

    4

    2.1%

    37

    19.8%

    132

    70.6%

    18

    9.6%

    187

    100%

    Sophomores

    25

    2.5%

    69

    6.9%

    55

    5.5%

    13

    1.3%

    162

    16.2%

    823

    82.2%

    16

    1.6%

    1,001

    100%

    Juniors

    18

    1.6%

    67

    6.1%

    72

    6.5%

    18

    1.6%

    175

    15.9%

    915

    83.0%

    13

    1.2%

    1,103

    100%

    Seniors

    25

    2.0%

    72

    5.7%

    75

    6.0%

    11

    0.9%

    183

    14.6%

    1,064

    84.8%

    7

    0.6%

    1,254

    100%

    Non-degree

    0

    0.0%

    1

    20.0%

    0

    0.0%

    0

    0.0%

    1

    20.0%

    3

    60.0%

    1

    20.0%

    5

    100%

    SubtotalUGStudies

    107

    2.3%

    288

    6.2%

    275

    5.9%

    63

    1.4%

    733

    15.8%

    3,667

    79.1%

    236

    5.1%

    4,636

    100%

    UniversityCollege

    7

    0.0%

    9

    0.0%

    2

    0.0%

    5

    0.0%

    23

    0.0%

    89

    0.0%

    1

    0.0%

    113

    0.0%

    Women'sCollege

    40

    14.2%

    51

    18.1%

    11

    3.9%

    3

    1.1%

    105

    37.4%

    174

    61.9%

    2

    0.7%

    281

    100%

    TotalUndergraduateProgra

    ms

    154

    3.1%

    348

    6.9%

    288

    5.7%

    71

    1.4%

    861

    17.1%

    3,930

    78.1%

    239

    4.8%

    5,030

    100%

    GraduatePrograms

    Arts&Humanities

    1

    0.8%

    4

    3.2%

    1

    0.8%

    0

    0.0%

    6

    4.8%

    113

    91.1%

    5

    4.0%

    124

    100%

    SocialSciences

    7

    4.1%

    11

    6.5%

    9

    5.3%

    1

    0.6%

    28

    16.5%

    135

    79.4%

    7

    4.1%

    170

    100%

    NaturalSciences&Mathema

    tics

    1

    1.3%

    1

    1.3%

    3

    3.9%

    0

    0.0%

    5

    6.6%

    69

    90.8%

    2

    2.6%

    76

    100%

    Engineering&ComputerScience

    2

    1.6%

    6

    4.8%

    10

    8.1%

    1

    0.8%

    19

    15.3%

    101

    81.5%

    4

    3.2%

    124

    100%

    Business

    15

    2.0%

    29

    3.8%

    38

    4.9%

    2

    0.3%

    84

    10.9%

    643

    83.6%

    42

    5.5%

    769

    100%

    Law

    40

    3.3%

    79

    6.5%

    55

    4.5%

    34

    2.8%

    208

    17.1%

    901

    74.2%

    105

    8.6%

    1,214

    100%

    GraduateTax

    1

    0.8%

    3

    2.4%

    5

    4.0%

    0

    0.0%

    9

    7.3%

    115

    92.7%

    0

    0.0%

    124

    100%

    Education

    34

    4.3%

    72

    9.1%

    14

    1.8%

    7

    0.9%

    127

    16.1%

    649

    82.0%

    15

    1.9%

    791

    100%

    ProfessionalPsychology

    3

    1.4%

    10

    4.8%

    9

    4.3%

    2

    1.0%

    24

    11.6%

    178

    86.0%

    5

    2.4%

    207

    100%

    InternationalStudies

    16

    3.8%

    21

    5.0%

    9

    2.1%

    0

    0.0%

    46

    10.9%

    272

    64.5%

    104

    24.6%

    422

    100%

    SocialWork

    12

    3.2%

    24

    6.4%

    12

    3.2%

    2

    0.5%

    50

    13.3%

    313

    83.5%

    12

    3.2%

    375

    100%

    UniversityCollege

    56

    6.5%

    51

    5.9%

    28

    3.3%

    5

    0.6%

    140

    16.3%

    713

    82.8%

    8

    0.9%

    861

    100%

    OtherGraduatePrograms*

    6

    3.8%

    5

    3.1%

    4

    2.5%

    2

    1.3%

    17

    10.6%

    130

    81.3%

    13

    8.1%

    160

    100%

    TotalGraduatePrograms

    194

    3.6%

    316

    5.8%

    197

    3.6%

    56

    1.0%

    763

    14.1%

    4,332

    80.0%

    322

    5.9%

    5,417

    100%

    TotalUniversity

    348

    3.3%

    664

    6.4%

    485

    4.6%

    127

    1.2%

    1,624

    15.5%

    8,262

    79.1%

    561

    5.4%

    10,447

    100%

    Race/Ethnicityisself-reported

    Non-U.S.citizenswithU.S.permanentresidencyarecountedinthedom

    esticpopulation.

    *OtherGraduateProgramsinc

    lude:theDU/Iliffjointprogram,centers&

    institutes,andnon-degreegraduatestudents

    SOURCE:Banner-WSAHIST

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    COURSES & CREDIT HOURS

    Undergraduate Class Size: Fall undergraduate courses grouped by division and class size for the

    past five years

    Credit Hours Generated: A detailed view of the credit hours generated by Academic Units

    Degrees Awarded: A graphical and detailed view of the degrees conferred for the past 5 years.

    It is important to remember a number of things when using and interpreting the data on credit hours

    attempted:

    o Credit hours of students who withdraw from courses prior to the end-of-third week censusdate are excluded

    o Credit hours of students who take an incomplete final grade are included, as are credit hoursattempted by students who register after the third week census date

    o All Summer and Interterm hours are excluded

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    UNDERGRADUATE CLASSES by CLASS SIZE and COURSE LEVEL

    Fall Terms 2003-2007

    Lower Division Courses (1000-1999)Undergraduate Requirements

    Fall 2003 Fall 2004 Fall 2005 Fall 2006 Fall 2007

    2-9 Students 14 6% 12 5% 9 4% 7 4% 2 1%

    10-19 Students 138 64% 123 56% 130 59% 112 63% 112 65%

    20-29 Students 27 12% 44 20% 39 18% 15 8% 14 8%

    30-39 Students 16 7% 18 8% 19 9% 18 10% 12 7%

    40-49 Students 7 3% 9 4% 6 3% 6 3% 10 6%

    50-99 Students 9 4% 9 4% 12 5% 14 8% 18 11%

    100+ Students 6 3% 6 3% 7 3% 7 4% 3 2%

    Total 217 221 222 179 171

    Arts and Humanities

    2-9 Students 26 31% 36 36% 30 31% 32 33% 28 25%

    10-19 Students 29 34% 36 36% 38 39% 43 44% 51 45%

    20-29 Students 21 25% 17 17% 20 21% 16 16% 28 25%

    30-39 Students 7 8% 5 5% 2 2% 3 3% 4 4%

    40-49 Students 2 2% 3 3% 2 2% 2 2% 0 0%

    50-99 Students 0 0% 1 1% 4 4% 2 2% 2 2%

    100+ Students 0 0% 1 1% 1 1% 0 0% 1 1%

    Total 85 99 97 98 114

    Social Sciences

    2-9 Students 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0%

    10-19 Students 6 35% 6 35% 3 23% 5 33% 7 50%20-29 Students 3 18% 4 24% 5 38% 4 27% 0 0%

    30-39 Students 5 29% 4 24% 1 8% 0 0% 5 36%

    40-49 Students 3 18% 3 18% 3 23% 6 40% 2 14%

    50-99 Students 0 0% 0 0% 1 8% 0 0% 0 0%

    100+ Students 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0%

    Total 17 17 13 15 14

    Natural Sciences and Mathematics

    2-9 Students 1 7% 2 18% 2 13% 1 6% 0 0%

    10-19 Students 2 14% 2 18% 5 31% 6 35% 3 19%

    20-29 Students 6 43% 1 9% 4 25% 4 24% 6 38%

    30-39 Students 1 7% 2 18% 0 0% 2 12% 3 19%

    40-49 Students 0 0% 0 0% 1 6% 0 0% 0 0%

    50-99 Students 3 21% 3 27% 3 19% 3 18% 3 19%

    100+ Students 1 7% 1 9% 1 6% 1 6% 1 6%

    Total 14 11 16 17 16

    SOURCE: Banner - WSACRSE

    The following tables present data on the number of classes of varying sizes by academic unit. Lower division courses are level 1000-

    1999, and upper division courses are level 2000-3999. Music lessons, independent study, research, internships and other field

    experiences are excluded from the data. Cross listed courses appear as single courses in the department of the teaching faculty member

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    Lower Division Courses (1000-1999)Engineering and Computer Science

    Fall 2003 Fall 2004 Fall 2005 Fall 2006 Fall 2007

    2-9 Students 1 25% 0 0% 1 25% 1 17% 1 17%

    10-19 Students 1 25% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0%

    20-29 Students 1 25% 2 67% 1 25% 3 50% 3 50%30-39 Students 0 0% 1 33% 2 50% 0 0% 1 17%

    40-49 Students 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 2 33% 1 17%

    50-99 Students 1 25% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0%

    100+ Students 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0%

    Total 4 3 4 6 6

    Business

    2-9 Students 1 2% 1 3% 1 2% 0 0% 0 0%

    10-19 Students 2 4% 1 3% 1 2% 4 9% 4 9%

    20-29 Students 9 18% 3 9% 3 7% 5 11% 9 19%

    30-39 Students 16 32% 11 32% 17 39% 17 38% 20 43%40-49 Students 21 42% 16 47% 21 48% 18 40% 14 30%

    50-99 Students 1 2% 2 6% 1 2% 0 0% 0 0%

    100+ Students 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 1 2% 0 0%

    Total 50 34 44 45 47

    International Studies

    2-9 Students 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0%

    10-19 Students 1 25% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0%

    20-29 Students 2 50% 2 25% 1 25% 1 25% 1 25%

    30-39 Students 0 0% 4 50% 3 75% 0 0% 0 0%

    40-49 Students 1 25% 2 25% 0 0% 2 50% 3 75%

    50-99 Students 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 1 25% 0 0%

    100+ Students 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0%

    Total 4 8 4 4 4

    Miscellaneous

    2-9 Students 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0%

    10-19 Students 1 100% 1 100% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0%

    20-29 Students 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0%

    30-39 Students 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0%

    40-49 Students 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0%

    50-99 Students 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0%

    100+ Students 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0%Total 1 1 0 0 0

    SOURCE: Banner - WSACRSE

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    Lower Division Courses (1000-1999)Women's College

    Fall 2003 Fall 2004 Fall 2005 Fall 2006 Fall 2007

    2-9 Students 1 6% 4 25% 2 0% 2 0% 4 0%

    10-19 Students 14 78% 5 31% 8 0% 10 0% 10 0%

    20-29 Students 3 17% 7 44% 5 0% 2 0% 2 0%30-39 Students 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0%

    40-49 Students 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0%

    50-99 Students 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0%

    100+ Students 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0%

    Total 18 16 15 14 16

    University College

    2-9 Students 8 50% 8 44% 8 0% 3 0% 4 0%

    10-19 Students 8 50% 10 56% 4 0% 8 0% 3 0%

    20-29 Students 0 0% 0 0% 1 0% 1 0% 2 0%

    30-39 Students 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0%40-49 Students 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0%

    50-99 Students 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0%

    100+ Students 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0%

    Total 16 18 13 12 9

    Subtotal Lower Division Courses

    2-9 Students 52 12% 63 15% 53 12% 46 12% 39 10%

    10-19 Students 202 47% 184 43% 189 44% 188 48% 190 48%

    20-29 Students 72 17% 80 19% 79 18% 51 13% 65 16%

    30-39 Students 45 11% 45 11% 44 10% 40 10% 45 11%

    40-49 Students 34 8% 33 8% 33 8% 36 9% 30 8%

    50-99 Students 14 3% 15 4% 21 5% 20 5% 23 6%

    100+ Students 7 2% 8 2% 9 2% 9 2% 5 1%

    Total 426 428 428 390 397

    SOURCE: Banner - WSACRSE

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    Upper Division Courses (2000-3999)Undergraduate Requirements

    Fall 2003 Fall 2004 Fall 2005 Fall 2006 Fall 2007

    2-9 Students 0 0% 1 4% 1 4% 1 5% 3 10%

    10-19 Students 1 4% 6 23% 9 35% 3 14% 5 17%

    20-29 Students 14 61% 5 19% 3 12% 8 36% 15 52%30-39 Students 6 26% 11 42% 11 42% 10 45% 5 17%

    40-49 Students 1 4% 2 8% 1 4% 0 0% 1 3%

    50-99 Students 1 4% 1 4% 1 4% 0 0% 0 0%

    100+ Students 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0%

    Total 23 26 26 22 29

    Arts and Humanities

    2-9 Students 52 44% 51 42% 66 47% 47 38% 62 45%

    10-19 Students 55 46% 53 44% 60 43% 73 58% 69 50%

    20-29 Students 11 9% 16 13% 14 10% 5 4% 7 5%

    30-39 Students 0 0% 1 1% 1 1% 0 0% 1 1%40-49 Students 1 1% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0%

    50-99 Students 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0%

    100+ Students 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0%

    Total 119 121 141 125 139

    Social Sciences

    2-9 Students 13 19% 20 27% 15 25% 19 28% 17 26%

    10-19 Students 30 45% 32 43% 24 40% 28 41% 27 41%

    20-29 Students 13 19% 13 17% 9 15% 12 17% 14 21%

    30-39 Students 8 12% 7 9% 7 12% 7 10% 7 11%

    40-49 Students 1 1% 2 3% 3 5% 2 3% 0 0%

    50-99 Students 2 3% 1 1% 2 3% 1 1% 1 2%

    100+ Students 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0%

    Total 67 75 60 69 66

    Natural Sciences and Mathematics

    2-9 Students 15 41% 17 49% 17 47% 11 33% 8 25%

    10-19 Students 15 41% 7 20% 9 25% 14 42% 16 50%

    20-29 Students 2 5% 5 14% 6 17% 2 6% 2 6%

    30-39 Students 1 3% 2 6% 1 3% 3 9% 2 6%

    40-49 Students 2 5% 1 3% 0 0% 0 0% 1 3%

    50-99 Students 0 0% 2 6% 1 3% 2 6% 1 3%

    100+ Students 2 5% 1 3% 2 6% 1 3% 2 6%Total 37 35 36 33 32

    SOURCE: Banner - WSACRSE

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    Upper Division Courses (2000-3999)Engineering and Computer Science

    Fall 2003 Fall 2004 Fall 2005 Fall 2006 Fall 2007

    2-9 Students 9 43% 21 68% 10 48% 12 48% 8 35%

    10-19 Students 8 38% 8 26% 9 43% 8 32% 12 52%

    20-29 Students 4 19% 2 6% 2 10% 4 16% 3 13%30-39 Students 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 1 4% 0 0%

    40-49 Students 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0%

    50-99 Students 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0%

    100+ Students 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0%

    Total 21 31 21 25 23

    Business

    2-9 Students 7 8% 13 10% 9 8% 10 9% 2 2%

    10-19 Students 23 26% 30 24% 15 14% 28 24% 19 18%

    20-29 Students 26 30% 25 20% 37 34% 18 15% 26 25%

    30-39 Students 19 22% 36 29% 34 31% 40 34% 37 35%40-49 Students 13 15% 20 16% 14 13% 20 17% 17 16%

    50-99 Students 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 1 1% 4 4%

    100+ Students 0 0% 1 1% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0%

    Total 88 125 109 117 105

    International Studies

    2-9 Students 0 0% 8 27% 5 31% 5 33% 5 33%

    10-19 Students 8 67% 12 40% 5 31% 4 27% 4 27%

    20-29 Students 3 25% 8 27% 5 31% 4 27% 3 20%

    30-39 Students 0 0% 2 7% 1 6% 2 13% 2 13%

    40-49 Students 1 8% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 1 7%

    50-99 Students 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0%

    100+ Students 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0%

    Total 12 30 16 15 15

    Miscellaneous

    2-9 Students 1 8% 1 9% 1 9% 1 9% 3 21%

    10-19 Students 5 42% 1 9% 4 36% 4 36% 4 29%

    20-29 Students 5 42% 5 45% 5 45% 5 45% 6 43%

    30-39 Students 1 8% 3 27% 1 9% 1 9% 1 7%

    40-49 Students 0 0% 1 9% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0%

    50-99 Students 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0%

    100+ Students 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0%Total 12 11 11 11 14

    SOURCE: Banner - WSACRSE

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    Upper Division Courses (2000-3999)Women's College

    Fall 2003 Fall 2004 Fall 2005 Fall 2006 Fall 2007

    2-9 Students 5 26% 8 35% 6 0% 11 0% 11 0%

    10-19 Students 10 53% 12 52% 11 0% 17 0% 14 0%

    20-29 Students 3 16% 3 13% 5 0% 1 0% 1 0%30-39 Students 1 5% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0%

    40-49 Students 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0%

    50-99 Students 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0%

    100+ Students 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0%

    Total 19 23 22 29 26

    University College

    2-9 Students 15 94% 13 93% 11 0% 15 0% 12 0%

    10-19 Students 1 6% 1 7% 3 0% 7 0% 10 0%

    20-29 Students 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0%

    30-39 Students 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0%40-49 Students 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0%

    50-99 Students 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0%

    100+ Students 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0%

    Total 16 14 14 22 22

    Subtotal Upper Division Courses

    2-9 Students 117 28% 153 31% 141 31% 132 28% 131 28%

    10-19 Students 156 38% 162 33% 149 33% 186 40% 180 38%

    20-29 Students 81 20% 82 17% 86 19% 59 13% 77 16%

    30-39 Students 36 9% 62 13% 56 12% 64 14% 55 12%

    40-49 Students 19 5% 26 5% 18 4% 22 5% 20 4%

    50-99 Students 3 1% 4 1% 4 1% 4 1% 6 1%

    100+ Students 2 0% 2 0% 2 0% 1 0% 2 0%

    Total 414 491 456 468 471

    Total University Courses

    2-9 Students 169 20% 216 24% 194 22% 178 21% 170 20%

    10-19 Students 358 43% 346 38% 338 38% 374 44% 370 43%

    20-29 Students 153 18% 162 18% 165 19% 110 13% 142 16%

    30-39 Students 81 10% 107 12% 100 11% 104 12% 100 12%

    40-49 Students 53 6% 59 6% 51 6% 58 7% 50 6%

    50-99 Students 17 2% 19 2% 25 3% 24 3% 29 3%

    100+ Students 9 1% 10 1% 11 1% 10 1% 7 1%Total 840 919 884 858 868

    SOURCE: Banner - WSACRSE

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    2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07

    Arts & Humanities

    Arts & Humanities (AHUM) 7,140 8,832 7,996 7,752 7,764

    First-Year English (ENGG) 10,700 11,088 12,356 11,872 600

    Creative Expression (CREX) 1,790 1,728 2,032 2,012 2,384

    Core Curriculum (CORE) 2,230 3,620 5,152 6,200 5,268

    Subtotal, University Requirements, Undergraduate Students 21,860 25,268 27,536 27,836 16,016

    Major and Elective Courses, Undergraduate Students 30,526 30,982 31,570 31,798 32,217University Requirements, Graduate Students - - - - 8

    Major and Elective Courses, Graduate Students 3,413 3,714 3,733 6,483 4,333

    Total 55,799 59,964 62,839 66,117 52,574

    Social Sciences

    Oral Communication 976 340 - - -

    Social Sciences (SOCS) 6,236 6,148 7,088 7,976 7,384

    Creative Expression (CREX) 1,630 2,260 2,652 2,744 2,124

    Core Curriculum (CORE) 1,685 3,584 4,496 4,712 6,028

    Subtotal, University Requirements, Undergraduate Students 10,527 12,332 14,236 15,432 15,536

    Major and Elective Courses, Undergraduate Students 25,623 25,952 25,743 26,140 26,075

    University Requirements, Graduate Students - - - - 4

    Major and Elective Courses, Graduate Students 4,810 5,017 4,849 4,768 4,619

    Total 40,960 43,301 44,828 46,340 46,234

    Natural Sciences & Mathematics

    Math & Computer Science (MATC) 2,768 2,512 2,720 3,096 3,884

    Natural Sciences (NATS) 7,468 7,958 8,238 8,992 8,948

    Social Sciences (SOCS) 672 756 696 692 540

    Core Curriculum (CORE) 396 860 1,108 880 452

    Subtotal, University Requirements, Undergraduate Students 11,304 12,086 12,762 13,660 13,824

    Major and Elective Courses, Undergraduate Students 17,185 13,747 14,102 14,103 15,456

    Major and Elective Courses, Graduate Students 3,376 1,855 2,149 1,865 1,696

    Total 31,865 27,688 29,013 29,628 30,976

    Engineering & Computer Science

    Major and Elective Courses, Undergraduate Students - 2,953 3,064 3,004 3,334

    Major and Elective Courses, Graduate Students - 1,435 1,400 2,069 2,377Total - 4,388 4,464 5,073 5,711

    Business

    Major and Elective Courses, Undergraduate Students 41,558 41,996 44,621 49,929 56,073

    On-Campus Courses, Graduate Students 22,745 25,468 22,255 23,248 21,857

    Executive MBA Courses, Graduate Students 1,980 1,726 2,638 3,200 3,175

    Total 66,283 69,190 69,514 76,377 81,105

    Education

    Major and Elective Courses, Undergraduate Students 370 469 497 243 197

    On-Campus Courses, Graduate Students 4,989 6,195 6,305 5,056 7,138

    Weekend & Outreach Courses, Undergraduate Students - - - - 88

    Weekend &