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Sending Regrets
Stable Leadership Positioning the CoE in this time of change Buildings and Space
Advancement
CoE Awards & Research Expenditures
75% Federal and Federal Flow Through, 12% Corporate, 10% State, 3% Foundations/Other
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COE Research Awards ($M)
COE Research Spending ($M)
The “Benson Pie Chart” $23.20
$67.74
$5.74
$148.37
$12.23
$18.35 $37.19
$1.28 State Allocation
Tuition
EngineeringFeeDirect Research
Indirect to COE
Indirect to VT
VT Foundation
$314 Million Operation
The “Benson Chart” - Historic
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Annual Giving
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Direct Research
Engineering Fee
Tuition
State Allocation
CoE Historic Enrollment
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Undergraduate
~22.4 UG/TT Faculty
~6.4 G/TT Faculty
360 TT Faculty
Undergraduate Entering Class Diversity
Category All Men Women Asian-American African-American Hispanic/Latino Multiple Races Unreported Race
2005 # 2005 % 1130 100.0%
951 84.2% 179 15.8%
69 6.1% 22 2.0% 18 1.6%
135 12.0%
2016 # 2016 % 1734 100.0% 1327 76.5%
407 23.5% 378 21.8%
41 2.4% 91 5.3% 73 4.2% 62 3.6%
CoE Graduate Offers and Enrolled
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43% Yield – 2015 (Enrolled/Offered)
Fall 2015 (MS + PhD = Total Grad Class) 924 + 1331 = 2255
Resulting in +72 GTA positions added to
base budget
Entering Graduate Class
• Black M/F entering PhD students have grown from 1.8% to 2.5% • Diversity of our entering PhD’s has increased (Black, Hispanic,
American Indian and 2 or more races) ~3.5% to ~6.2%
3.10% 3.7% 4.0% 3.5% 3.9% 3.5%
1.80% 1.4% 1.3% 2.0%
2.3% 2.5%
1.50% 1.7% 1.7%
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2.2% 2.5%
0.20% 0.5% 0.6%
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2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Two or more races
Hispanics of any race
Black or African American
Asian
American Indian or AlaskaNative
Doctoral Enrollment by Gender
Female Doctoral graduate enrollment has increased ~14% since 2011 (blue line and data below 250 to 284)
251 250 261 274 272 284
897 970 1,002 975 968
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U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT
Our undergraduate ranking has been 15, ± 2 for the last decade. In the same time, our graduate ranking has moved up ten spots from 31 to 21.
Undergraduate
1 MIT
1 Stanford
3 UC Berkeley
4 Cal Tech
4 Georgia Tech
6 Illinois
6 Michigan
8 Carnegie Mellon
9 Purdue
9 Cornell
11 Princeton
11 Texas Austin
13 Northwestern
14 Johns Hopkins
14 Wisconsin
16 Virginia Tech
16 Texas A&M
18 Columbia
18 Duke
18 Penn State
18 Rice
18 UC Los Angeles
18 Washington
24 UC San Diego
24 Maryland
24 Minnesota
24 Pennsylvania
28 Harvard
28 Ohio
28 UC Davis
28 Southern California
Undergraduate Ranking
In the same time, our graduate ranking has moved up ten spots from 31 to 21. * VT would move up 6 places to 15 if the grad ranking was based solely on reputation.
Graduate
1 MIT
2 Stanford
3 UC Berkeley
4 Cal Tech
5 Carnegie Mellon
6 Michigan
7 Georgia Tech
7 Illinois
9 Purdue
10 Texas Austin
11 Texas A&M*
12 Cornell
12 Southern California*
14 Columbia*
14 UC Los Angeles*
14 Wisconsin
17 UC San Diego*
18 Princeton
19 Northwestern
19 Pennsylvania*
21 Virginia Tech
21 Johns Hopkins
23 UC Santa Barbara
24 Harvard
24 Maryland
24 Washington
27 NC State
27 Penn State
27 Minnesota
30 Duke
U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT
Graduate Ranking
Destination Areas Led by Provost Thanassis Rikakis, the university is promoting five “destination areas” for focused research investment and cross-cutting fields of study:
• Adaptive Brain and Behavior • Data Analytics and Decision Sciences • Resilient Earth Systems (Infectious
Disease) • Integrated Security • Intelligent Infrastructure for Human
Centered Communities • Health Science & Technology – focus on
Roanoke The College of Engineering will be a major contributor in all five destination areas.
Adding by 2023 ~40 TT Faculty ~10 Collegiate Faculty
Virginia Tech Intelligent Infrastructure and Human Centered Communities Innovation Test Sites September 2016
$10 M
$9 M
$ 1 M $ 1 M
$7 M
$45.5M
Intelligent Infrastructure
Corridor
Architecture Research & Demonstration Facility
Intelligent
Infrastructure Complex
Smart Design and Construction Complex
Autonomy Study Park
Rural Smart Road and Infrastructure
BLACKSBURG
$2 M $3.5 M Intern Park Building
Automation Park
Expansion
Virginia Automated and
Connected Corridors
NORTHERN VIRGINIA Structural Engineering
Laboratory
College of Architecture and Urban Studies
College of Engineering
Virginia Tech Intelligent Infrastructure and Human Centered Communities Innovation Test Sites September 2016
VTTI Complex and Smart Road
Cyber Security Labs
Integrated Investment in
Destination Areas
Proposed Existing