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Pocket FactBook
MississippiState
University
Fall 2017Fall 2017
Office of Institutional Research and EffectivenessMississippi State University
P.O. Drawer EYMississippi State, MS 39762
(662) 325-3920www.ir.msstate.edu
Fall 2017
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Mississippi State UniversityPocket FactBook
Fall 2017
Offi ce of Institutional Research & Eff ectiveness Mississippi State University
269-A Allen HallP.O. Drawer EY
Mississippi State, MS 39762Phone: (662) 325-3920
Fax: (662) 325-3514www.ir.msstate.edu
Mississippi State is an AA/EEO university.©Copyright 2017
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Table of ContentsGeneral InformationVision and Mission StatementAdmission InformationDegrees AwardedCost of AttendanceOff -Campus, Degree-Granting LocationLibrariesMSU Extension Service Centers and InstitutesComposite ACT Scores First-Time Freshmen ACT ScoresStudent Enrollment and Instructional Faculty
Faculty/Staff InformationEmployees by EthnicityFaculty EEO-CategoryFaculty by Gender and EthnicityFull-Time Equivalent FacultyInstructional Faculty by College
Student EnrollmentTotal Full-Time/Part-TimeEnrollment by EthnicityEnrollment by GenderEnrollment by Level
Student CharacteristicsEnrollment by CountyHome State ResidenceInternational StudentsFall Enrollment - HistoryUndergraduate Class DistributionAge Distribution by Class
Degrees AwardedDegrees Awarded by College and GenderDegrees Awarded by Academic YearDegrees Awarded - HistoryDegrees Awarded by Level
ResourcesUniversity CalendarDirectory
4-74555556777
8-988999
10-1210111112
13-17131415161717
18-2018181920
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M S UEstablished in 1878 and located in Starkville, Mississippi State is a Land-Grant institution featuring the state’s only Veterinary Medicine School and Architecture program. The university is designated as a Doctoral/Research Extensive institution by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. Mississippi State University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award baccalaureate, masters, specialist, and doctorate degrees. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of Mississippi State University.For more information, please visit www.msstate.edu.
VMississippi State University will be a leading public research university that is globally aware and involved, accessible and responsive to the many constituencies it serves, and fully integrated with the intellectual, social, and economic development of the state, while delivering excellent programs of teaching, research, and service.
MMississippi State University is a public, land-grant university whose mission is to provide access and opportunity to students from all sectors of the state’s diverse population, as well as from other states and countries, and to off er excellent programs of teaching, research, and service.
Enhancing its historic strengths in agriculture, natural resources, engineering, mathematics, and natural and physical sciences, Mississippi State off ers a comprehensive range of undergraduate and graduate programs; these include architecture, the fi ne arts, business, education, the humanities, the social and behavioral sciences, and veterinary medicine.
The university embraces its role as a major contributor to the economic development of the state through targeted research and the transfer of ideas and technology to the public, supported by faculty and staff relationships with industry, community organizations, and government entities.
Building on its land-grant tradition, Mississippi State strategically extends its resources and expertise throughout the entire state for the benefi t of Mississippi’s citizens, off ering access for working and place-bound adult learners through its Meridian Campus, Extension, and distance learning programs.
Mississippi State is committed to its tradition of instilling among its students and alumni ideals of diversity, citizenship, leadership, and service.
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Estimated Undergraduate Cost of Attendance Per Year for Main Campus Full-Time Students 2016 - 2017Tuition and Fees $7,780Books 1,200Room and Board 9,418Personal 3,002Transportation 2,182Total (MS Resident) $23,582Out-of-State Fees (Add) 13,120Total (Non-Resident) $36,702Comprised of eight colleges, Mississippi State University off ers approximately 180 degrees which includes 15 master’s degrees in 58 programs, an educational specialist degree, doctoral degrees in 35 programs, and 6 certifi cates.
Off -Campus, Degree-Granting LocationMeridian
Libraries2,354,434 Volumes Held1,568,420 Journal/Serial Titles (includingPrint Titles, Gifts & E-Journals)Five Branch Locations
Admission InformationOffi ce of Admissions and ScholarshipsMississippi State UniversityP.O. Box 633425 Old Main, 101 Montgomery HallMississippi State, MS 39762Phone: 662-325-2224Fax: 662-325-1MSUE-mail: [email protected]: www.admissions.msstate.edu
Degrees Awarded Academic Year 2016 - 2017Baccalaureate 3,518Masters 737Ed Specialist 30Doctorate 176Professional 80Total 4,541
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MSU Extension Service Centers and Institutes• Advanced Spatial Technologies in Agriculture• Center for Continuing Education• Center for Government and Community Development• The Crosby Arboretum• Extension Center for Technology Outreach• Franklin Furniture Institute• GeoResources Institute• Mississippi Horse Park, Agricenter & Fairgrounds• Mississippi Water Resources Research Institute• Southern Rural Development Center• Social Science Research Center• Thad Cochran Warmwater Aquaculture Center
Research and Extension CentersCentral Mississippi Research & Extension Center• Brown Loam Branch Experiment Station• Coastal Plain Branch Experiment Station• Truck Crops Branch Experiment Station
Coastal Mississippi Research & Extension Center• Beaumont Horticulture Unit• Center for Urban Rural Interface Studies• Crosby Arboretum• Experimental Seafood Processing Lab• Grand Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve• McNeil Research Unit• South Mississippi Branch Experiment Station• White Sands Research Unit
Delta Mississippi Research & Extension Center• Delta Branch Experiment Station• Thad Cochran National Warmwater Aquaculture
Center
North Mississippi Research & Extension Center• North Mississippi Branch Experiment Station• Northeast Mississippi Branch Experiment Station • Agronomy Unit • Horticulture Research & Education Unit• Pontotoc Ridge – Flatwoods Branch Station• Prairie Research Unit
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WhiteBlack/African AmericanOther EthnicityMaleFemaleIn-StateOut-of-StateInternational
American Indian/Alaskan NativeAsian Black/African AmericanHispanicInternationalMultiracialNative Hawaiian/ Other Pacifi c IslanderUnknown/MissingWhiteTotal
105721
4,154666
0381
19224
15,61321,883
39060306112
15
8801,142
Student Enrollment
InstructionalFaculty
Agriculture & Life SciencesArchitecture, Art & DesignArts & SciencesBusinessEducationEngineeringForest ResourcesVeterinary MedicineAcademic Aff airs
Composite ACT Score for First-Time Freshmen25.820.624.525.124.124.125.223.6
First-Time Freshmen ACT Score by College24.224.324.324.023.427.524.723.621.6
Ethnicity
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Tenured Instructional FacultyFull-TimePart-TimeTenure-Track Instructional FacultyFull-TimePart-TimeNon-Tenured Instructional FacultyFull-TimePart-TimeResearch FacultyFull-TimePart-TimeExtension FacultyFull-TimePart-TimeClinical FacultyFull-TimePart-TimeTotal Full-TimeTotal Part-TimeTotal Faculty
471470
1278278
0361208153978017
101983
55478
1,181182
1,363
AdministrativeFacultyProfessionalTechnicalClericalSkilled CraftsMaintenanceTotal
1231,0991,454
12447598
1223,495
670
20415
14815
292750
4241155
51729
433
1331,4101,813
144640115423
4,678
463462
1290290
0369219150917813
108105
363567
1,210174
1,384
456455
1292292
039422317195841199981
74668
1,218192
1,410
EmployeesFT/PT
Faculty EEO-Category 2015 20172016
Black/African
American WhiteOther
Ethnicity Total
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TenuredTenure TrackNon-Tenure TrackResearch FacultyExtension FacultyClinical FacultyTotal FTE
Agriculture & Life SciencesArchitecture, Art & Design Arts & Sciences*Business (Includes Accounting)*Education*Engineering Forest ResourcesVeterinary MedicineLibrary FacultyTotal
14054
44281
176132415026
1,142
Professor*Associate Professor*Assistant Professor*InstructorLecturerTotal
305281418179227
1,410
Professor*Associate Professor*Assistant Professor*InstructorLecturerTotal
91030129
70
258228270154189
1,099
3843
1181329
241
305281418179227
1,410
Faculty
*Includes Research, Extension and Clinical Faculty
*Includes Research, Extension and Clinical Faculty
*Colleges include Meridian Campus Faculty
Faculty Full-Time Equivalent (FTE)
Female MaleTotal
1144
8696
6386
18211441
486
FT PT11522
7696
2301892305924
732
FT PT
Black/African
American WhiteOther
Ethnicity Total
Instructional Faculty by College
Faculty
455.9292.0291.589.098.170.2
1,296.7
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TOTAL ENROLLMENT Full-Time Part-Time TOTAL UNDERGRADUATE Full-Time Part-Time First-Time Freshmen Full-Time Part-Time New Transfers Full-Time Part-Time First-Time Graduates Full-Time Part-Time Freshmen Full-Time Part-Time Sophomore Full-Time Part-Time Junior Full-Time Part-Time Senior Full-Time Part-Time TOTAL GRADUATE/PROFESSIONAL Full-Time Part-Time
11,0319,3701,6619,2428,413
8291,6431,639
41,1051,032
73361236125
2,0921,998
941,8511,796
552,1031,963
1403,1962,656
540
1,789957832
10,8529,4051,4479,0708,390
6801,7921,789
3960858102334196138
2,1932,106
871,9221,870
522,0551,949
1062,9002,465
435
1,7821,015
767
21,88318,7753,108
18,31216,8031,5093,4353,428
72,0651,890
175695432263
4,2854,104
1813,7733,666
1074,1583,912
2466,0965,121
975
3,5711,9721,599
Student EnrollmentFemaleMale Total
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352152
1,2464709115473547
3944,154
17465
5532332026446352
1302,116
1,882557
3,4792,1492,3893,447
486475749
15,613
1,405404
3,3711,1952,2261,041
207462541
10,852
1,003370
1,9071,6571,2763,597
377112732
11,031
2,408774
5,2782,8523,5024,638
584574
1,27321,883
*Includes Academic Outreach/Continuing Education, Academic Aff airs and Undeclared
*Includes Academic Outreach/Continuing Education, Academic Aff airs and Undeclared
UndergraduateFemaleMale
GraduateFemaleMale
ProfessionalFemaleMale
Enrollment by Gender and Level
18,3129,0709,242
3,2101,4911,719
36129170
83.749.550.5
14.746.453.6
1.6 80.6
19.4
Enrollment by Ethnicity
*Gender percent per Level, Level percent per Total Enrollment-21,883
CollegeAgriculture & Life SciencesArchitecture, Art & DesignArts & SciencesBusiness EducationEngineeringForest ResourcesVeterinary MedicineOther*Total
Black/African
American WhiteOther
Ethnicity
CollegeAgriculture & Life SciencesArchitecture, Art & DesignArts & SciencesBusiness EducationEngineeringForest ResourcesVeterinary MedicineOther*Total
Total Percent*
Female Male Total
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Agriculture & Life SciencesArchitecture, Art & DesignArts & SciencesBusiness EducationEngineeringForest ResourcesVeterinary MedicineOther*Total
Enrollment by Level
3860
760340706706136420117
3,571
2,408774
5,2782,8523,5024,638
584574
1,27321,883
Under-graduate Adams
AlcornAmiteAttalaBentonBolivarCalhounCarrollChickasawChoctawClaiborneClarkeClayCoahomaCopiahCovingtonDeSotoForrestFranklinGeorgeGreeneGrenadaHancockHarrisonHindsHolmesHumphreysIssaquenaItawambaJacksonJasperJeff ersonJeff erson DavisJonesKemperLafayetteLamarLauderdaleLawrenceLeakeLee
Lefl oreLincolnLowndesMadisonMarionMarshallMonroeMontgomeryNeshobaNewtonNoxubeeOktibbehaPanolaPearl RiverPerryPikePontotocPrentissQuitmanRankinScottSharkeySimpsonSmithStoneSunfl owerTallahatchieTateTippahTishomingoTunicaUnion WalthallWarrenWashingtonWayneWebsterWilkinsonWinstonYalobushaYazooTotal
Enrollment by Mississippi County
7715523
13624
1285844
103831876
197759065
840241306620
11716767285365304
123592541927
19549
10825058638
107598
127156506
1,05756
10820483
19815690
1,0861061501791
1417017
92812819725943822686548134
11228
28720842
1147
1493097
14,308
*Includes Academic Outreach/Continuing Education, Academic Aff airs and Undeclared
American Indian/Alaskan NativeAsianBlack/African AmericanHispanicMultiracialNative Hawaiian/ Other Pacifi c IslanderUnknown/MissingWhiteTotal
Under-graduate Graduate
MaleFemale41
2241,633
275161
962
6,8379,242
46121
2,109253168
556
6,3129,070
MaleFemale9
2381536928
260
1,2301,789
91382596924
346
1,2341,782
Total105721
4,154666381
19224
15,61321,883
2,022774
4,5182,5122,7963,932
448154
1,15618,312
College TotalGraduate
Ethnicity
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Home State ResidenceAlabamaAlaskaArizonaArkansasCaliforniaColoradoConnecticutDelawareFloridaGeorgiaHawaiiIdahoIllinoisIndianaIowaKansasKentuckyLouisianaMaineMarylandMassachusettsMichiganMinnesotaMississippiMissouriMontanaNebraskaNevadaNew Hampshire
New JerseyNew MexicoNew YorkNorth CarolinaNorth DakotaOhioOklahomaOregonPennsylvaniaPuerto RicoRhode IslandSouth CarolinaSouth DakotaTennesseeTexasUtahVermontVirgin Islands of the U.S.VirginiaWashingtonWest VirginiaWisconsinWyomingAmerican SamoaGuamU.S. Citizen Residing Outside U.S.Total
1,4729
31199126412819
432667
49
19638172242
3283
69294512
14,308130
7141211
439
70117
469261378133
1286
1,357535
78
1141294043412
1421,081
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International Students
AFRICACameroonEgyptGhanaKenyaLiberiaLibyaMoroccoNigerNigeriaRwandaSouth Africa UgandaZimbabwe
ASIABangladeshChinaIndiaIndonesiaIranIraqJapanJordanKazakhstanKorea, SouthKuwaitLebanonNepalPakistanPalestinePhilippinesSaudi ArabiaSri LankaTaiwanThailandTurkeyUnited Arab EmiratesVietnamYemen
OCEANIAAustraliaNew Zealand
EUROPEAlbaniaBelgiumFinlandFranceGermanyGreeceHungaryIcelandItalyNetherlandsNorwayPortugalRussia SerbiaSpainUkraineUnited Kingdom
NORTH AMERICABahamas, TheCanadaGuatemalaGrenada (Southern Grenadines)HondurasJamaicaMexico
CARIBBEANCayman IslandsHaiti
SOUTH AMERICAArgentina BoliviaBrazilChileColombia GuyanaPeruUruguayVenezuelaTotal
10623
10211
581
241111
57132
120117
23811321
3132
69612
3738117
151
139
312
562224
10321512222538
353
111
2819
321
281 1
11151314
802
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2008200920102011201220132014201520162017
9,1269,54410,15710,50410,49210,40610,35210,63310,91711,031
51.2%51.3%51.7%51.4%51.5%51.6%51.4%50.9%50.5%50.4%
8,6989,0579,4879,9209,8739,7559,78610,24010,70510,852
48.8%48.7%48.3%48.6%48.5%48.4%48.6%49.1%49.5%49.6%
17,82418,60119,64420,42420,36520,16120,13820,87321,62221,883
Total EnrollmentPercentFemalePercentMaleFall
Enrollment Headcount (All Campuses) Undergraduate 18,312Graduate 3,210Professional 361Total 21,883
Average Age of Students 22.9
First-Time Freshmen 3,435Average ACT Score First-Time Freshmen 24.6New Transfer Students 2,065National Merit Scholars 33
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FreshmenSophomoreJuniorSeniorTotal
4,2853,7734,1586,096
18,312
Undergraduate Class Distribution
Under 2525-3031-4041-50Over 50Total
Age Distribution by Class
4,92168032312250
6,096
2,0921,8512,1033,1969,242
2,1931,9222,0552,9009,070
4,18851241210
4,285
3,6754138136
3,773
3,8711451023010
4,158
16,65591748717776
18,312
Female Male Total
TotalFR SRJRSO
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Degrees Awarded by College and Gender
Agriculture & Life SciencesArchitecture, Art & DesignArts & SciencesBusiness EducationEngineeringForest ResourcesVeterinary MedicineTotal
29845
8193105551512889
2,295
22042
5214633025799425
2,246
51887
1,340773857730122114
4,541
Degrees Awarded by Academic Year
3,30271617
15383
4,271
BaccalaureateMastersEd SpecialistDoctorateProfessionalTotal
3,21176025
14680
4,222
3,25581527
13880
4,315
3,21581124
13177
4,258
3,51873730
17680
4,541
College Female Male Total
2012/2013
2016/2017
2015/2016
2014/2015
2013/2014Degree
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UndergraduateBachelorFemaleMale
GraduateMasterFemaleMale
SpecialistFemaleMale
EdDFemaleMale
PhD/DBAFemaleMale
ProfessionalDVMFemaleMale
Total Awarded
Degrees Awarded - History
3,5183,5181,7851,733
943737344393
30246
110
1758095
80806119
4,541
2016/20173,2153,2151,6291,586
966811396415
24213
110
1305476
77775621
4,258
2012/20132,6562,6561,2951,361
1,005835397438
47434
312
1204971
67674522
3,728
2008/2009
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42087
1,1226176155518719
3,518
980
2181562421793595
1,023
51887
1,340773857730122114
4,541
1477
6072047
015
2,7383,518
191767292763
122
3,5044,541
599
1227
16
17
7661,023
Degrees Awarded 2016/2017
CollegeAgriculture & Life SciencesArchitecture, Art & DesignArts & SciencesBusiness EducationEngineeringForest ResourcesVeterinary MedicineTotal
Under-graduate Graduate Total
Under-graduate Graduate TotalEthnicity
American Indian/ Alaskan NativeAsianBlack/African AmericanHispanicMultiracialNative Hawaiian/ Other Pacifi c IslanderUnknown/MissingWhiteTotal
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Summary of Revenues and ExpendituresCampus Expenditures Budget 2017-2018InstructionResearchPublic ServiceAcademic Support Student ServicesInstitutional SupportOperation & MaintenanceScholarships & FellowshipsTotal Campus Expenditures
$142,389,990$26,509,125$16,601,995$42,008,013$16,651,973$32,494,113 $33,898,614 $85,130,351
$395,684,174
On-CampusDegree-Granting Off -Campus CentersCollege of Veterinary MedicineStennis Institute of Govt. & Community Dev.MS Alcohol Safety Education ProgramWater Resources InstituteMS Agricultural and Forestry Experiment StationForest and Wildlife Research CenterMSU Extension ServiceCenter for Advanced Vehicular SystemsAuxiliary EnterprisesMS State Chemical LaboratoryTotal Revenues & Expenditures
$346,900,293$8,222,474
$40,561,407$750,929
$1,584,488$357,031
$31,495,797$6,519,563
$42,826,146$4,426,458
$113,104,300$2,158,513
$598,907,399
Source: MSU Offi ce of Controller and Treasurer (www.controller.msstate.edu)Data Source: Summary of Revenues & Expenditures Exhibit A MSU Operating Budget
Source: MSU Offi ce of Controller and Treasurer (www.controller.msstate.edu)Data Source: Summary of Revenues & Expenditures Exhibit A MSU Operating Budget
Revenues and Expenditures Budget 2017-2018
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New Student Orientation
Classes Begin
Semester Break
Faculty Advising
Classes End
Final Examinations
Commencement
Aug 11
Aug 16
Oct 5 - 6
Oct 16 - 27
Nov 29
Dec 1-7
Dec 7-8
Jan 5
Jan 8
Mar 12 - 16
Mar 19 - 30
Apr 25
Apr 27- May 2
May 3-4
Student ScheduleFall 2017/Spring 2018
Independence DayLabor DayThanksgivingWinter HolidayDr. M.L. King, Jr. DaySpring HolidayMemorial Day
July 4September 4November 23 - 24December 21 - January 1January 15March 30May 28
Spring 2018Fall 2017
Employee Holidays2017 - 2018
2018 - 2019Independence DayLabor DayThanksgivingWinter HolidayDr. M.L. King, Jr. DaySpring HolidayMemorial Day
July 4September 3November 22 - 23December 21 - January 1January 21April 19May 27
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Agriculture & Life SciencesArchitecture, Art & DesignArts & SciencesBusinessEducationEngineeringForest ResourcesVeterinary MedicineAcademic Outreach/Continuing EducationAcademic Aff airs
Meridian Campus
325-2110325-2202325-8071325-2580325-3717325-2270325-2952325-3432325-3473325-3742
(601) 484-0101
Colleges/Schools Phone (662)
President’s Offi ce Provost and Executive Vice PresidentVP for Agriculture, Forestry & Veterinary Med.VP for Budget & PlanningVP for Development & AlumniVP for Research & Economic DevelopmentVP for Student Aff airs
325-3221 325-3742325-3006325-2231325-9306325-3570325-3045
DirectoryOffi cers of the University Phone (662)
Departments Phone (662)Admissions & ScholarshipsController & TreasurerDean of StudentsGraduate SchoolHuman Resources ManagementInstitutional ResearchInstitutional Eff ectivenessRegistrar’s Offi ce
325-2224 325-2302325-3611325-7400325-3713325-3920325-3738325-2022