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Arizona State University Accomplishments
Spring 2018
“You never change things by
fighting the existing reality. To
change something, build a new
model that makes the existing
model obsolete.”
- Buckminster Fuller
ASU is a comprehensive public research
university, measured not by whom it excludes,
but by whom it includes and how they
succeed; advancing research and discovery
of public value; and assuming fundamental
responsibility for the economic, social,
cultural, and overall health of the
communities it serves.
ASU Charter
Ahead of Carnegie Mellon, Northeastern,
Harvard, Duke, Georgia Tech, Purdue, Cornell,
USC, UT-Austin and Yale
Underperforming Public Agency Model
ASU in 1988
$9,770*per FTE student
High State Investment
$415 millionNo Budget for Improvement
14.2% four-year graduation rate
Inadequate Student Outcomes
* = 2017 Dollars
$2,577*
<3%
Low Price and Low Aid
84.9% White
Low Freshman Diversity
9.9% underrepresented minority
$39 millionin annual research expenditures
Small Contribution
to Knowledge Generationresident undergraduate
tuition and fees
undergraduates received
Pell Grants
Underperforming Public Agency Model
ASU in 1988
* = 2017 Dollars
$39 million in annual research expenditures
Hawai’i – Mānoa
New Mexico State
Oklahoma State
Mississippi State
Arizona State University
69
71
80
94
105
Wisconsin – Madison
UCLA
Washington – Seattle
Texas – Austin
Ohio State
4
9
13
17
23
ASU is a comprehensive public research
university, measured not by whom it
excludes, but by whom it includes and
how they succeed; advancing research
and discovery of public value; and
assuming fundamental responsibility for
the economic, social, cultural and overall
health of the communities it serves.
ASU Charter
Established Public Enterprise Model
ASU in 2018
$3,141 per FTE student
Low State Investment
50% four-year graduation rate
High Student Outcomes
71% for A-students and 46% for B-students
$3.1 billionBudget for Consistent Growth and Quality
Established Public Enterprise Model
ASU in 2018
$10,792
34.2%
Medium Price and High Aid
50/50 freshman class diversity
High Freshman Class Diversity
$545 million in annual research expenditures
Large Contribution
to Knowledge Generationresident undergraduate
tuition and fees
undergraduates received
Pell Grants
leading edge,
transdisciplinary schools18School of Earth and Space Exploration
School for the Future of Innovation in Society
School of Civic and Economic Thought Leadership
Education
ASU launches its newest
transdisciplinary school
World-class faculty
5 Nobel Laureates
6 Pulitzer Prize winners
3 MacArthur Fellows
Top 10 Producer of Fulbright Scholars
Education
ASU becomes one of only four schools in the
nation to boast Fulbright, Rhodes, Marshall and Churchill scholars
Net tuition paid (after grants,
gift aid and tuition benefits,
no loans) for resident students
$2,200 per year
Education
Arizona Resident Undergraduates in 2016-17
Average Gift Aid Awards by Family IncomeTuition & Mandatory Fees
Institutional Gift Aid
Federal Gift Aid
State Gift Aid
Private/External Gift Aid
Average Student Payment
$2,328
$0
$2,000
$4,000
$6,000
$8,000
$10,000
$12,000
$14,000
Tuition andmandatory
fees
< $20K $20K -$34.999K
$35K -$49.999K
$50K -$64.999K
$65K -$79.999K
$80K -$119.999K
>= $120K Unknown All FTResident
UG
0
200
400
600
800
1,000
1,200
1,400
1,600
Fre
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ma
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t
Fall 2002
Fall 2009
Fall 2017
ASU First-Time Full-Time Freshmen Enrollment
by Adjusted Family Income
public university for
international students#1Ahead of University of Illinois, UCLA,
Michigan State
Education
Fastest-growing
research university
in the U.S.
Research
$545 million in annual research expenditures
UCLA
Hawai’i – Mānoa
Mississippi State
Oklahoma State
New Mexico State
28
51
60
79
114
Wisconsin – Madison
Washington – Seattle
Texas – Austin
Arizona State University
Ohio State
8
12
14
22
26
Technology Transfer
spinout companies
have launched based
on ASU innovations,
attracting $650M in
funding
110
Innovation Open
Changemaker Challenge
in NASA-funded
expenditures#11Ahead of Stanford, UCLA, UT Austin,
Georgia Tech
Research
First ASU-led NASA deep-space mission to Psyche
SESE team’s detection of the
earliest stars in the universe
Mayo Clinic ASU Alliance for
Health Care accelerates research,
improves patient care, and
transforms medical education
Research
Mayo Clinic School of Medicine
welcomes 1st cohort of students
in Scottsdale
PLuS Alliance with King’s
College and the University of
New South Wales advances
research to solve global
challenges and expand access
to quality learning
Research
ASU research develops the
world’s fastest and most accurate
blood test for tuberculosis
ImmunoSignature diagnostic
platform leads revolutionary
approach to personalized health
care
Public Enterprise Model Metric Targets
ASU in 2025
125,000 immersion and online students
Total Enrollment
32,000 degrees conferred
Total Degrees
15,000 STEM, education and
health profession degrees
Total Degrees
$815 million
Research Expenditures
2018: Distinct Life Stages
Future:
Future: Universal Learning
Universal Learning at ASU
Evolving a model capable of being of service to all
learners, at all stages of work and learning, from all
socioeconomic backgrounds, through educational,
training, and skill-building opportunities
ASU Luminosity Lab