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Just the Facts2010-11University of Louisville

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Facts and FiguresName: University of Louisville

Mission: Kentucky’s premier, nationally recognized metropolitan research university

Established: 1798

President: James R. Ramsey, Ph.D.

Student Body: 22,290 (Fall 2010)

Faculty and Staff: 6,275 (excluding instruction/research assistants)

Alumni: More than 115,000 residing in the United States and around the world

Operating Budget: $1.19 billion including $180.58 million from the Commonwealth of Kentucky

Endowment: $669.04 million (FY 2010)

Federal Funding: $112.6 million

Athletic Conference: Big East

Mascot: Cardinal 61%

of the University of Louisville alumni – approximately 71,600 – live in the Commonwealth. Source: Office of University Advancement

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Freshman: 3,943

Sophomore: 3,062

Junior: 3,196

Senior: 4,158

Undergraduate—Non-Degree: 434

Auditor: 3

Post-Baccalaureate—Non-Degree: 321

High School (Dual Enrolled): 146

Post-Baccalaureate—Degree-Seeking: 417

Post-Baccalaureate—Certificate: 138

Undergraduate Total: 15,818

Master’s: 2,861

Post Master’s Certificate: 3

Specialist: 50

Graduate—Non-Degree: 260

Doctor’s Degree Professional Practice (Medical, Dentistry, Law): 1,427

Doctor’s Degree Professional Practice—Non-Degree: 29

Doctor’s Degree Research/ Scholarship (Coursework): 722

Doctor’s Degree Research/ Scholarship (Dissertation): 405

Graduate Total: 5,757

Post-Doctoral Total: 127

House Staff Total: 588

Total: 22,290

Student Classification (Fall 2010) We’re #1

#1 increase in number of undergraduate degrees awarded (732) and #1 percent change in graduation rate (29.7%) in Kentucky.Source: CPE and NCES/IPEDS; provided in response to a data request from the Legislative Research Commission (LRC).The LRC/CPE data compare Kentucky’s public universities from 2000-2009.

Student Enrollment (Fall 2010)

Total: 22,290

Full-Time: 16,818Part-Time: 5,472

Female: 11,474Male: 10,816

Full-Time Equivalent*: 18,295

Graduation Rate Survey (GRS) Cohort**: 2,515

* As defined by the Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education**Indicates all first-time, full-time, degree-seekingstudents entering Summer/Fall 2010. First-time,full-time baccalaureate degree-seeking students

entering Summer/Fall 2010 = 2,512

Bright FuturesIn 2010, 14 UofL students and recent graduates received prestigious Fulbright awards.

The current freshman class includes 24 National Merit Scholars.

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Source: CPE and NCES/IPEDS; provided in response to a data request from the Legislative Research Commission (LRC)

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Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity* (Fall 2010)

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Non-Resident Alien: 5.2%

Black: 10.6%

American Indian/Alaska Native: 0.2%

Asian: 3.3%

Hispanic: 2.7%

White: 75.6%

Unknown: 0.5%

Two or More Races: 1.8%

Native Hawaiian/ Other Pacific Islander: 0.1%

NonResident Alien

Black

American Indian/Alaska Native

Asian

Hispanic

White

Unknown

Two or More Races

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

Current Student Origins Countries: 99

U.S. States and Territories: 54

Kentucky Counties*: 118

In-State**: 17,272

Jefferson County: 10,117

All Other Kentucky Counties: 7,155

Out of State: 5,018

Indiana Reciprocity: 1,039

All Other States: 3,979

78% of studentsfeel UofL has done a good job supporting diversity.Source: 2010 Campus Climate Survey; University of Louisville

* Only two Kentucky counties (Bath and Bracken) are not represented based upon permanent residence at the time of first admission to UofL.

** Indicated permanent residence at the time of first admission to UofL.

* Reflects the revised U.S. Department of Education race/ethnicity reporting categories implemented in Fall 2010 by UofL.

Attracting from All Across the State1. Jefferson: 10,117

2. Oldham: 802

3. Hardin: 682

4. Bullitt: 575

5. Fayette: 484

6. Kenton: 482

7. Boone: 352

8. Daviess: 273

9. Shelby: 271

10. Nelson: 239

Deans of Academic Colleges and SchoolsCollege of Arts and Sciences: J. Blaine Hudson, Ed.D.

Brandeis School of Law: Jim Chen, M.A., J.D.

College of Business: R. Charles Moyer, M.B.A., Ph.D.

School of Dentistry: John J. Sauk, D.D.S., M.S.

College of Education and Human Development: W. Blake Haselton,* Ed.S., Ph.D.

School of Interdisciplinary and Graduate Studies: Beth A. Boehm*, Ph.D.

Kent School of Social Work: Terry L. Singer, Ph.D.

School of Medicine: Edward C. Halperin, M.D., M.A.

School of Music: Christopher P. Doane, Ph.D.

School of Nursing: Marcia J. Hern, Ed.D., C.N.S., R.N.

School of Public Health and Information Sciences: Richard D. Clover, M.D.

J.B. Speed School of Engineering: Mickey Wilhelm, Ph.D.

University Libraries: Diane M. Nichols,* M.A. *Interim

Student Life (Fall 2010)First-Time Freshmen Living on Campus: 61%

Student Housing Occupancy Rate: 97%

Recognized Student Organizations: 299

National Greek Letter Fraternities and Sororities: 26

Students in Fraternities/ Sororities: 9.5%

Sports Clubs: 23

Student Government Association Officers

President: Sana Abhari

Executive Vice President: Deep Aggarwal

Academic Vice President: Kurtis Frizzell

Services Vice President: John Weber

#1 percentage changein all doctoral degrees awarded (23%) and #2 percentage change in undergraduate degrees awarded (42%).Source: CPE and NCES/IPEDS; provided in response to a data request from the Legislative Research Commission (LRC).The LRC/CPE data compare Kentucky’s public universities from 2000-2009.

OpportunitiesMore than 300 students are currently enrolled in the Cardinal Covenant program, which provides full financial aid to Kentucky’s most economically disadvantaged students.

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Source: Office of Student Financial Aid

73%of full-time faculty and

83% of staff feel UofL is a good place to work.

Source: 2010 Campus Climate Survey; University of Louisville

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Academic Accomplishments (2009-2010)

DEGREES/CREDENTIALS CONFERRED

Doctoral Degree Professional Practice: 347

Doctoral Degree Research/Scholarship: 163

Master’s/Specialist*: 1,310

Post-Baccalaureate Certificate: 120

Baccalaureate: 2,550

Associate: 18

Certificate: 26

Total**: 4,534

GRADUATION RATE

Six-Year Graduation Rate for First-Time, Full-Time, Baccalaureate Degree-Seeking Students Entering Fall 2004: 48.6%

RETENTION RATE

First-Year Retention Rate for First-Time, Full-Time, Baccalaureate Degree-Seeking Students Entering Fall 2009: 77.7%

AVERAGE ACT

Average ACT of First-Time, Baccalaureate Degree-Seeking Students Entering Fall 2010: 24.5

#1 increase

in average ACT score (2.9 points) and #1 percent change in average ACT score (13.5%).

Source: CPE and NCES/IPEDS; provided in response to a data request from the Legislative Research Commission (LRC). The LRC/CPE data compares Kentucky’s public universities from 2000-2009.

#1

increase in number of doctoral degrees awarded in research/scholarship (66) and #1 percentage change in doctoral degrees awarded in research/scholarship (87%).

Source: CPE and NCES/IPEDS; provided in response to a data request from the Legislative Research Commission (LRC).The LRC/CPE data compare Kentucky’s public universities from 2000-2009.

*Includes seven specialist degrees ** Includes ten baccalaureate degrees earned in

the UofL/WKU joint engineering program

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Personnel (Fall 2010)

FACULTY Total Full-Time Part-Time Male Female

American Indian/

Alaska Native Asian

Black/ African

AmericanHispanic/

Latino

Native Hawaiian Other/Pacific

IslanderNon-Resident

Alien

Two or More Races Unknown White

Professor 545 516 29 439 106 0 66 15 14 1 2 2 0 445

Associate Professor 428 400 28 270 158 0 52 30 7 0 4 4 1 330

Assistant Professor 606 543 63 318 288 1 91 31 17 2 46 3 4 411

Instructor 180 154 26 71 109 1 8 21 4 0 14 1 1 130

No Faculty Rank/Other* 429 7 422 190 239 0 9 29 8 1 5 2 0 375

Total 2,188 1,620 568 1,288 900 2 226 126 50 4 71 12 6 1,691

STAFFExecutive, Administrative and Managerial

109 106 3 63 46 0 1 10 0 0 0 3 0 95

Other Professional 2,439 2,301 138 869 1,570 2 118 229 26 2 162 26 9 1,865

Technical and Paraprofessional 364 344 20 107 257 2 11 53 7 0 6 5 0 280

Secretarial and Clerical 640 588 52 48 592 1 3 99 8 0 0 11 2 516

Skilled Crafts 164 163 1 161 3 2 1 14 1 0 0 3 1 142

Service Maintenance 371 359 12 224 147 2 1 189 7 0 0 6 3 163

Total 4,087 3,861 226 1,472 2,615 9 135 594 49 2 168 54 15 3,061

*No Faculty Rank/Other includes other teaching staff and excludes instruction/research assistants.

REVENUE

Tuition and Fees: $213,202,900

State Appropriation: $180,580,000

Grants and Contracts: $146,000,000

Athletics: $64,418,000

Other*: $586,920,600

Total: $1,191,121,500

ResearchThe Chronicle of Higher Education named UofL as one of the biggest gainers in federal funds for academic research and development.

EXPENDITURES

Salaries: $542,857,576

Fringe Benefits: $139,187,995

Operating Expense: $363,326,415

Student Financial Aid: $91,987,527

Debt Service: $21,874,010

Hospital Indigent Care: $20,918,100

Capital Outlay: $10,969,877

Total: $1,191,121,500 *Under Affiliated Corporations includes: Clinics QCCT. Med Fund, Gifts, and Endowments

Grants and Contracts (FY 2010) Budget

Funding Source Number of Awards Amount Received

Federal Government 276 $112,631,814

Federal Flow-Through 200 $32,431,174

Industry 51 $4,866,657

International 4 $669,043

Local Government 14 $521,956

Private Non-Profit 110 $9,879,618

State Government 47 $14,207,720

Subtotal* 704 $175,127,180

Clinical Trials 380 $7,016,768

Total* 1,084 $182,143,948

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*Includes two “other” awards which resulted in a net negative budget adjustment of $80,802

Source: 10/30/2009; Vol. 56 Issue

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Board of TrusteesOwsley Brown Frazier, ChairSana AbhariMarie K. AbramsJonathan BlueRon ButtKevin CosbyBrent FryrearSalem George Sr.Augusta Brown HollandRobert Curtis Hughes

Under the leadership of President James R. Ramsey, UofL has raised more than $100 million each year in funding to help offset state budget cuts. Learn more at chartingourcourse.org.

Senior Leadership President: James R. Ramsey, Ph.D.Executive Vice President and Provost: Shirley C. Willihnganz, Ph.D. Executive Vice President for Health Affairs: Larry Cook, M.D.Executive Vice President for Research: William M. Pierce*, Ph.D.*Interim

Rebecca JacksonMark LynnFrank MinnifieldBrucie MooreJ. Chester PorterRobert W. Rounsavall, IIIDebbie ScoppechioWilliam SelvidgeRobert StaatPhoebe Wood

Student Tuition and Fees*UNDERGRADUATE

Resident: $4,212

Non-Resident: $10,212

GRADUATE

Resident: $4,572

Non-Resident: $9,513

BRANDEIS SCHOOL OF LAW

Resident: $7,800

Non-Resident: $15,070

Veteran FriendlyIn 2009 and 2010, G.I. Jobs Magazine ranked UofL among the top 15% of major universities who are the most “veteran friendly.”

SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY

Resident: $11,651

Non-Resident: $25,413

SCHOOL OF MEDICINE

Resident: $13,891

Non-Resident: $21,410

* Full-time rate per semester, excludes MBA tuition rates

Charting Our Course

Forward ThinkingSierra Club has named UofL as one of the top 100 “Cool Schools” in the U.S. based on our green practices.

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Admissions, Undergraduate: 852-6531

Admissions, Graduate: 852-3101

Alumni Association: 852-6186

Athletic Ticket Office: 852-5151

Belknap and Covi Art Galleries: 852-6794

Belknap Theatre Box Office: 852-6814

Communications and Marketing: 852-6171

Dean of Students (Student Life): 852-5787

Development Office (University Advancement): 852-6588

Ekstrom Library: 852-6757

External Affairs (Community Engagement): 852-6026

Financial Aid: 852-5511

Gheens Science Hall and Rauch Planetarium: 852-6664

Housing and Residence Life: 852-6636

Institutional Research and Planning: 852-6169

Metropolitan College: 852-2749

Public Safety: 852-6111

Registrar’s Office: 852-6522

Speakers Bureau: 852-6026

University Operator: 852-5555

Visitor Information/Tours: 852-6565

Contact and Phone Numbers (Area Code 502)

CommunityUofL has been designated a Community Engagement Institution in recognition of our commitment to the community by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching.

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The University of Louisville is an equal opportunity institution. This publication was prepared by the University of Louisville and printed with state funds. KRS 57.375-199486 1/11

louisville.edu/institutionalresearch