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Fall 2008
Jacksonville State University Jacksonville, Alabama www.jsu.edu
Scenes from JSU’s 1st Annual Freshman ConvocationPhotos by Steve Latham
at a GlanceJSUJSU
Enrollment9,481
Graduate 1,563 graduate students make up
16% of JSU’s total enrollment.
Male
3,97842%
Female
5,50358%
Gender
Male58738%
Female97662%
Gender, Graduate Students
Student Body Ethnicity
Total Enrollment for Fall 2008
Undergraduate
Male339143%
Female452757%
Gender, Undergraduates
Full-Time, 6,111
Part-Time, 2,966
StatusFull-Time
6,30767%
Part-Time3,17433%
Enrollment by College
Full-Time, 5819
Part-Time, 1666
Status, Undergraduates
Full-Time599976%
Part-Time191924%
Full-Time,
292Part-Time, 1300
Status, Graduate StudentsFull-Time
30820%
Part-Time125580%
JSU Office of Institutional Research and Assessment September 2008
7,918 undergraduate students make up 84%of JSU’s total enrollment.
College ofArts &
Sciences
College ofBusiness
College ofEducation &
Prof St
College ofNsg & Hlth
Sciences
Undecided
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3,088
1,071
3,424
All Students by College
Ethnicity Freshman Junior Senior Sophomore Graduate Grand TotalAm Indian/Alask NativeAsian or Pcf IslanderBlack, Non-HispanicHispanicNot ReportedOtherWhite, Non-HispanicGrand Total 9,481
6,18698
393108
2,53611248
1,5631,108
225914
342135
1,495946126315
441117
1,9341,397
188026
3574115
1,5301,087
196317
3102311
2,9591,648
2712836
1,0862410
Student Body Ethnicity
Count of PIDM_KEY broken down by CLAS_DESC vs. Ethnicity.
Undergraduate
0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500Number of Students
Full-Time FemaleMale
Part-Time FemaleMale
2,6653,334
7261,193
Undergraduate
0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000Number of Students
FreshmanSophomoreJuniorSenior 1,934
1,5301,495
2,959
UGClass
Count of Number of Records for each CLAS_DESC broken down by LEVL_DESC. The viewis filtered on LEVL_DESC, which keeps Undergraduate .
Graduate
0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800Number of Students
Full-TimeFemaleMale
Part-TimeFemaleMale
98210
488767
GR_GENDER_FTPT
Count of Number of Records for each GENDER broken down by LEVL_DESC vs. FTPT. Theview is filtered on LEVL_DESC, which keeps Graduate.
JSU Office of Institutional Research and Assessment September 2008
Average Age Entire Student Population .............25Freshman............................................. 20Sophomore........................................... 23Junior.................................................... 25Senior................................................... 28Graduate.............................................. 33
Distance Education Students ......... 29Freshman............................................. 24Sophomore........................................... 25Junior.................................................... 27Senior................................................... 30Graduate.............................................. 34
Undergraduate*...............8016 Graduate** .............................919 Overall .....................................8935*Based on 12 hours and includes students enrolled in other states **Based on 9 hours and includes students enrolled in other states
Full-Time Equivalency
Top 10 Countries of Origin
Japan...................... 29Canada................... 15Brazil...................... 14Nigeria.................... 14United.Kingdom...... 10Kenya....................... 8China........................ 7India.......................... 7Columbia.................. 6Jamaica.................... 6
That’s 335 more students than were taking Distance Education courses in Fall 2007, which is a 12% increase!
P art-Tim e, 1339
Full-Tim e, 1581
Full-Time 1,75254%
Part-Time 1,482 46%
Full-Time, Part-Time, Distance EducationDistance Education
3,234 JSU Students are enrolled in Distance Education courses this fall.
Male1,25639%
Female197861%
Gender, Distance Education
Full-Time, 73.30%
Part-Time, 26.70%
Part-Time6426%
Full-Time18374%
Full-Time, Part-Time International Students
247 international students representing 75 countries attend JSU.
Male12149%
Female12651%
Gender, International Students
International Students
First-Time Freshmen First-Time Transfers
Full-Time96%
Part-Time4%
Male60847%
Female69153%
Gender, First-Time Freshmen
Full-Time 1,243 96%
Part-Time 56 4%
Male27539%
Female43961%
Gender, First-Time Transfers
Full-Time 512 72%
Part-Time 202 28%
714 studentstransferred to JSU this fall.
Full-Time, Part-Time, First-Time Transfer Students
1,299 First-Time Freshmen at JSU.
Full-Time, Part-TimeFirst Time Freshmen
Office of Institutional Research and Assessment Jacksonville State University
Dr. Alicia Simmons, Director203 Bibb Graves Hall, 700 Pelham Road North, Jacksonville, AL 36265phone (256) 782-8144 www.jsu.edu/depart/oira e-mail: [email protected]
University Goals 1. Educate students to be productive, respon-
sible citizens and effective leaders.2. Advance student learning through academic
excellence.3. Increase student and faculty participation in
research and service activities.4. Create a diverse learning community that
facilitates academic and professional excel-lence.
5. Effectively use technology to support learn-ing, research, information management and evidence-based decision-making.
6. Continuously improve administrative processes and services.
7. Enhance revenue growth and financial plan-ning to ensure adequate fiscal resources for the University.
--Approved June 18, 2008
Mission StatementJacksonville State University is a
public, comprehensive teaching institution that provides educational, cultural, and
social experiences for a diverseundergraduate and graduate
student population.As a student-centered university,
Jacksonville State University strives to balance academic challenges with a range of
support services for students’ academic, career, and personal goals.
As an academic institution, Jacksonville State University seeks to produce broadly educated
graduates with skills for employment, citizenship, and life-long
learning. As a comprehensive university,Jacksonville State University supports scholarly
and service activitiesconsistent with its academic and
professional strengths.
--Approved October 15, 2001
JSU Vision Statement Jacksonville State University will be the regional comprehensive institution of choice for students who want a strong, high quality education. Stu-dents will be challenged academically by dedi-
cated and accessible faculty and have access to the latest technology to develop skills for suc-cess in an expanding global community. Cur-
ricula offerings will utilize developing methods of instruction to eliminate barriers of time and dis-
tance and allow the JSU experience to transcend regional boundaries. Highly responsive services that demonstrate the institution’s commitment to continuous improvement will ensure JSU’s repu-
tation as the friendliest campus in the South.
--Approved February 14, 2006
Degrees Conferred
552
226168
776
A rts and S c ienc esCom m erc e and B us ines s A dm inis trat ionNurs ing and Health S c ienc esE duc at ion and P rofes s ional S tudies
Arts and SciencesCommerce and Business AdministrationNursing and Health SciencesEducation and Professional Studies
745
164 173
559
1,641JSU Students received degrees
between July 1, 2007 and June 30, 2008.