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Data Digest

2020-21

I R M ▪ O P

2020-2021 Data Digest

Original Release Date: March 2021

Notes:

This document may be updated throughout the year. Reports that have been added, updated, or revised since the original release date above will display a “released” or “updated” date at the bottom of the page.

Questions about information contained in the Data Digest should be directed to:

Information & Resource Management, Office of the Executive Vice President & Provost

University of Iowa 111 Jessup Hall Phone: 319-335-3565 5 West Jefferson Street E-Mail: [email protected] City, IA 52240 URL: provost.uiowa.edu/data-digest

Welcome to the University of Iowa Data Digest.

The Data Digest provides comprehensive quantitative information about various aspects of the university, including students, faculty, staff, and budget. Please note that many measures can be counted in a variety of different ways, depending on definitions of what to include, timeframe, and other variables. Source and technical notes at the end of this document should help to clarify what choices were made in producing these reports.

We welcome your feedback about the Digest and how we can improve it to help to meet your data needs.

Information & Resource Management Office of the Provost

Table of Contents

Information and Resource Management, Office of the Provost

STUDENTS ............................................................................................................. 5 Fall Semester Headcount Enrollment by Student Level .................................................. 6 Fall Semester Headcount Enrollment by Gender ............................................................ 8 Fall Semester Headcount Enrollment by Racial/Ethnic Category .................................. 10 Fall Semester Headcount Enrollment by Residency ..................................................... 12

Undergraduate Students ........................................................................................... 13 Graduate Students ................................................................................................... 14 Professional and Postgraduate Students .................................................................. 15

Fall Semester Headcount Enrollment by Geographic Origin ......................................... 16 Fall Semester Headcount Enrollment by Full Time and Part Time ................................ 17 Fall Semester Headcount Enrollment by Enrolled Credit Hours .................................... 19 Fall Semester Headcount Enrollment by Age ................................................................ 20 Fall Semester Undergraduate Headcount Enrollment by First Generation

Status and Gender ................................................................................................... 22 Fall Semester Undergraduate Headcount Enrollment by First Generation

Status and Racial/Ethnic Category ........................................................................... 23 Fall Semester Headcount – New Students ................................................................... 24

Fall Semester Headcount – New First-Year Students ............................................... 25 Fall Semester Student FTE by Student Level ............................................................... 29 Headcount of Fall Semester New Freshmen Applicants ............................................... 31 Retention and Graduation Rates of New First Time Full Time Students

By Fall Semester Entrance Cohort ............................................................................ 32 By Residency and Fall Semester Entrance Cohort ................................................... 33 By Gender and Fall Semester Entrance Cohort ........................................................ 34 By Minority Status and Fall Semester Entrance Cohort ............................................. 35 By Underrepresented Minority Status and Fall Semester Entrance Cohort ............... 36 By Race/Ethnicity and Fall Semester Entrance Cohort ............................................. 37 By First-Generation Status and Fall Semester Entrance Cohort ................................ 38 By Title IV Financial Aid Participation and Fall Semester Entrance Cohort ................ 39

Number of Degree Programs Completed by Student Level ........................................... 40 Number of Degree Programs Completed by Gender and by Student Level ................... 41 Five Largest Majors by Degrees Conferred................................................................... 42 Distribution of Alumni by State ...................................................................................... 43

FACULTY & STAFF.............................................................................................. 44 November 1 Faculty FTE .............................................................................................. 45

November 1 Faculty FTE by Fund Group.................................................................. 46 Headcount of Faculty by Faculty Category and Gender ................................................ 47 Headcount of Faculty by Faculty Category, Rank, and Gender ..................................... 48 Headcount of Faculty by Race/Ethnicity ........................................................................ 51 Employment Profile FTE – November 2018 .................................................................. 54 Employment Profile Headcount – November 2018 ........................................................ 55 Average Faculty Salaries by Professorial Rank ............................................................ 56 Median Average Faculty Salaries by Professorial Rank ................................................ 57

INSTRUCTION ...................................................................................................... 58 Fiscal Year Student Credit Hours by Student Level ...................................................... 59 Fiscal Year Student Credit Hours by Section Type and Primary

Instructor Category ................................................................................................... 60 Fiscal Year Student Credit Hours by Section Management Type and

Primary Instructor Category ...................................................................................... 61

Fall Semester Program of Study Count by Primary Student Level and Declaration Type ............................................................................................... 62

RESEARCH .......................................................................................................... 63 Extramural Awards ...................................................................................................... 64 Federal Research Awards by Agency .......................................................................... 65 Non-Federal Research Awards by Source ................................................................... 66 Technology Transfer .................................................................................................... 67 Research & Development Expenditures at Public Big Ten Universities ........................ 68

FINANCE .............................................................................................................. 69 University of Iowa Revenue ......................................................................................... 70 University of Iowa Operating Expenses by Function .................................................... 71 University of Iowa General Education Fund Budget - Revenues .................................. 72 University of Iowa General Education Fund Budget - Expenditures .............................. 73 Academic Year Tuition & Required Fees at Public Big Ten Universities ....................... 74 Trends in Academic Year Tuition and Required Fees .................................................. 75 Undergraduate Cost of Attendance per Academic Year ............................................... 76 Student Financial Aid Awards by Type ......................................................................... 77 Endowment Pool.......................................................................................................... 79

COLLEGES ........................................................................................................... 80 Fall Semester Headcount Enrollment by College and by Student Level ....................... 81 Degree Program Completions by College .................................................................... 83 Alumni by College ........................................................................................................ 84 Fiscal Year Student Credit Hours by College of Student’s Primary

Program of Study and by Student Level ................................................................... 85 Fiscal Year Student Credit Hours by Administrative Home College

and by Student Level ............................................................................................... 87 November 1 Faculty FTE by Faculty Category and by Organization ............................ 89 Headcount of Faculty by Faculty Category and by College .......................................... 92 Extramural Awards by College ..................................................................................... 94 Federal Research Awards by College .......................................................................... 95 Non-Federal Research Awards by College .................................................................. 96 Fiscal Year Gross Expenditures by Organization, All Funds ......................................... 97 Fiscal Year Gross Expenditures by Organization, General Education

Funds ...................................................................................................................... 98 PROGRAMS ......................................................................................................... 99

Academic Degree Programs Offered ..........................................................................100 Fall Semester Enrollment by Objective and Program of Study ....................................101 Number of Degree Programs Completed by Objective and Program of Study .............115

ADDITIONAL FACTS AND FIGURES ................................................................ 123 Library Statistics .........................................................................................................124 Association of Research Libraries Rankings, University of Iowa Libraries ...................125 Land and Facilities ......................................................................................................126 Fall Classroom/Lab Utilization Summary .....................................................................127

PEER COMPARISONS....................................................................................... 128 INSTITUTIONAL DATA RESOURCES............................................................... 131 DEFINITIONS AND TECHNICAL NOTES .......................................................... 133

Students Fall Semester Headcount Enrollment by Student Level ........................................... 6 Fall Semester Headcount Enrollment by Gender ..................................................... 8 Fall Semester Headcount Enrollment by Racial/Ethnic Category .......................... 10 Fall Semester Headcount Enrollment by Residency .............................................. 12

Undergraduate Students .................................................................................... 13 Graduate Students............................................................................................. 14 Professional and Postgraduate Students ........................................................... 15

Fall Semester Headcount Enrollment by Geographic Origin .................................. 16 Fall Semester Headcount Enrollment by Full Time and Part Time ......................... 17 Fall Semester Headcount Enrollment by Enrolled Credit Hours ............................. 19 Fall Semester Headcount Enrollment by Age ........................................................ 20 Fall Semester Undergraduate Headcount Enrollment by First Generation

Status and Gender............................................................................................. 22 Fall Semester Undergraduate Headcount Enrollment by First Generation

Status and Racial/Ethnic Category .................................................................... 23 Fall Semester Headcount – New Students ............................................................ 24

Fall Semester Headcount – New First-Year Students ........................................ 25 Fall Semester Student FTE by Student Level ........................................................ 29 Headcount of Fall Semester New Freshmen Applicants ........................................ 31 Retention and Graduation Rates of New First Time Full Time Students

By Fall Semester Entrance Cohort..................................................................... 32 By Residency and Fall Semester Entrance Cohort ............................................ 33 By Gender and Fall Semester Entrance Cohort ................................................. 34 By Minority Status and Fall Semester Entrance Cohort ..................................... 35 By Underrepresented Minority Status and Fall Semester Entrance Cohort ........ 36 By Race/Ethnicity and Fall Semester Entrance Cohort ...................................... 37 By First-Generation Status and Fall Semester Entrance Cohort ........................ 38 By Title IV Financial Aid Participation and Fall Semester Entrance Cohort ........ 39

Number of Degree Programs Completed by Student Level ................................... 40 Number of Degree Programs Completed by Gender and by Student Level ........... 41 Five Largest Majors by Degrees Conferred ........................................................... 42 Distribution of Alumni by State ............................................................................... 43

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Fall Semester Headcount Enrollment by Student LevelStudent Level 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020Undergraduate 21,528 21,921 21,904 22,289 23,300 24,430 24,503 23,989 23,482 22,405

Freshmen 5,740 5,592 5,700 5,759 6,349 6,712 5,933 5,493 5,372 4,843Sophomores 4,531 4,798 4,641 4,721 4,697 5,292 5,674 5,167 5,071 5,024Juniors 5,259 5,319 5,282 5,240 5,203 5,251 5,951 6,152 5,685 5,671Seniors 5,358 5,538 5,616 5,713 5,678 5,682 5,730 6,533 6,718 6,390Unclassified 640 674 665 856 1,373 1,493 1,215 644 636 477

Graduate 6,290 6,206 5,939 5,804 5,688 5,698 5,816 5,826 5,900 6,170Master's 2,915 2,787 2,692 2,661 2,610 2,657 2,845 2,860 3,081 3,502Doctoral 2,873 2,894 2,784 2,635 2,576 2,502 2,427 2,383 2,363 2,361Other 502 525 463 508 502 539 544 583 456 307

Professional 1,955 1,923 1,835 1,812 1,799 1,837 1,847 1,841 1,858 1,873Dentistry (DDS) 318 318 322 328 322 323 329 331 334 327Law (JD) 558 526 420 392 392 428 419 422 431 474Medicine (MD) 638 644 662 662 657 658 668 663 667 657Pharmacy (PharmD) 441 435 431 430 428 428 431 425 426 415

Postgraduate 1,372 1,370 1,318 1,417 1,306 1,323 1,398 1,292 1,295 1,282Residents 801 817 799 862 783 822 906 806 823 789Fellows 205 206 189 195 176 185 195 195 191 200Post-Doctoral 366 347 330 360 347 316 297 291 281 293

Total 31,145 31,420 30,996 31,322 32,093 33,288 33,564 32,948 32,535 31,730Percent Undergraduate 69.1% 69.8% 70.7% 71.2% 72.6% 73.4% 73.0% 72.8% 72.2% 70.6%Percent Graduate 20.2% 19.8% 19.2% 18.5% 17.7% 17.1% 17.3% 17.7% 18.1% 19.4%Percent Professional 6.3% 6.1% 5.9% 5.8% 5.6% 5.5% 5.5% 5.6% 5.7% 5.9%Percent Postgraduate 4.4% 4.4% 4.3% 4.5% 4.1% 4.0% 4.2% 3.9% 4.0% 4.0%Source: MAUI/Registrar's data warehouse (see Note 1). See Note 2 regarding discrepancies with census-date reporting for fall 2011.See Note 3 regarding the removal of Iowa Intensive English Program (IIEP)-only students from the student headcounts, in all years.

Under-graduate

71%

Graduate19%

Professional6%

Postgraduate4%

Enrollment by Student LevelFall 2020

-10%

-5%

0%

5%

10%

2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2016 2020

Perc

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Annual Percent Change in Headcount Enrollment

Undergraduate Graduate Professional

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22%

22%

25%

29%

2%

Undergraduate

Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors Unclassified

57%

38%

5%

Graduate

Master's Doctoral Other

Master's 3,502Doctoral 2,361Other 307Total 6,170

17%

25%

35%

22%

Professional

Dentistry Law Medicine Pharmacy

Dentistry 327Law 474Medicine 657Pharmacy 415Total 1,873

62%16%

23%

Post Graduate

Residents Fellows Post-Doctoral

Residents 789Fellows 200 Post Doctoral 293Total 1,282

Freshmen 4,843 Sophomores 5,024Juniors 5,671Seniors 6,390Unclassified 477

Total 22,405

Fall 2020 Headcount Enrollment

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Fall Semester Headcount Enrollment by Gender

Student Level 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020Undergraduate 21,528 21,921 21,904 22,289 23,300 24,430 24,503 23,989 23,482 22,405

Men 10,397 10,584 10,504 10,743 11,177 11,553 11,512 11,135 10,784 10,106Women 11,131 11,337 11,398 11,536 12,103 12,831 12,942 12,798 12,603 12,232Prefer Not to Answer/Other 0 0 2 10 20 46 49 56 95 67Percent Women 51.7% 51.7% 52.0% 51.8% 51.9% 52.5% 52.8% 53.3% 53.7% 54.6%

Graduate 6,290 6,206 5,939 5,804 5,688 5,698 5,816 5,826 5,900 6,170Men 2,922 2,928 2,874 2,794 2,759 2,780 2,787 2,730 2,756 2,819Women 3,368 3,278 3,065 3,010 2,924 2,908 3,005 3,072 3,115 3,317Prefer Not to Answer/Other 0 0 0 0 5 10 24 24 29 34Percent Women 53.5% 52.8% 51.6% 51.9% 51.4% 51.0% 51.7% 52.7% 52.8% 53.8%

Professional 1,955 1,923 1,835 1,812 1,799 1,837 1,847 1,841 1,858 1,873Men 1,001 997 948 921 905 927 914 918 907 880Women 954 926 887 891 892 905 929 919 948 989Prefer Not to Answer/Other 0 0 0 0 2 5 4 4 3 4Percent Women 48.8% 48.2% 48.3% 49.2% 49.6% 49.3% 50.3% 49.9% 51.0% 52.8%

Postgraduate 1,372 1,370 1,318 1,417 1,306 1,323 1,398 1,292 1,295 1,282Men 824 803 767 831 745 754 799 760 755 739Women 548 567 551 586 561 569 599 532 540 543Prefer Not to Answer/Other 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Percent Women 39.9% 41.4% 41.8% 41.4% 43.0% 43.0% 42.8% 41.2% 41.7% 42.4%

Total 31,145 31,420 30,996 31,322 32,093 33,288 33,564 32,948 32,535 31,730Men 15,144 15,312 15,093 15,289 15,586 16,014 16,012 15,543 15,202 14,544Women 16,001 16,108 15,901 16,023 16,480 17,213 17,475 17,321 17,206 17,081Prefer Not to Answer/Other 0 0 2 10 27 61 77 84 127 105Percent Women 51.4% 51.3% 51.3% 51.2% 51.4% 51.7% 52.1% 52.6% 52.9% 53.8%

Source: MAUI/Registrar's data warehouse (see Note 1). Note: "Prefer Not to Answer/Other" includes all students who chose not to identify their sex as either male or female, whether by selecting "transgender" (or not reporting) in fall 2013 through fall 2015, or by selecting "prefer not to answer" starting in fall 2016. See Note 5 regarding change in gender reporting effective 2016.

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Women as a Percentage of Headcount Enrollment by Student Level

44%46%48%50%52%54%56%58%

2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020

Perc

ent W

omen

Fall Semester

All Students

44%46%48%50%52%54%56%58%

2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020

Perc

ent W

omen

Fall Semester

Undergraduate

44%46%48%50%52%54%56%58%

2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020

Perc

ent W

omen

Fall Semester

Graduate and ProfessionalGraduate

Professional

34%38%42%46%50%54%58%62%66%

2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020

Perc

ent W

omen

Fall Semester

Postgraduate

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Student Level 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020Undergraduate 21,528 21,921 21,904 22,289 23,300 24,430 24,503 23,989 23,482 22,405

DomesticHispanic/Latinx 1,015 1,166 1,269 1,416 1,669 1,827 1,831 1,835 1,847 1,839American Indian or Alaska Native 63 48 40 32 35 39 42 41 48 38Asian 685 688 671 710 870 982 1,021 1,016 976 1,026Black or African American 533 557 594 648 750 816 801 727 692 692Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 32 25 19 22 23 23 23 21 18 17Two or More Races - URM 261 333 287 335 401 428 471 488 506 485Two or More Races - Non-URM 232 185 204 253 273 290 300 313White 16,340 16,261 15,680 15,222 15,742 16,783 17,330 17,357 17,316 16,661Not Specified/Unknown 904 866 921 1,286 1,009 801 647 446 520 508

International 1,695 1,977 2,191 2,433 2,597 2,478 2,064 1,768 1,259 826Percent Minority 12.0% 12.9% 14.2% 15.0% 17.0% 17.9% 18.2% 18.4% 18.7% 19.7%Percent Underrepresented Minority (URM) 8.8% 9.7% 10.1% 11.0% 12.4% 12.8% 12.9% 13.0% 13.2% 13.7%Percent International 7.9% 9.0% 10.0% 10.9% 11.1% 10.1% 8.4% 7.4% 5.4% 3.7%

Graduate 6,290 6,206 5,939 5,804 5,688 5,698 5,816 5,826 5,900 6,170Domestic

Hispanic/Latinx 221 216 218 230 229 236 264 296 321 356American Indian or Alaska Native 23 25 14 13 11 10 10 9 10 13Asian 171 181 187 178 190 222 248 236 244 250Black or African American 195 193 163 152 162 163 173 187 185 210Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 5 6 3 2 4 4 1 2 1 2Two or More Races - URM 48 55 37 39 35 44 56 53 67 88Two or More Races - Non-URM 33 42 43 64 68 81 60 68White 3,973 3,844 3,699 3,559 3,505 3,551 3,651 3,660 3,706 4,021Not Specified/Unknown 473 491 410 400 359 313 313 321 309 246

International 1,181 1,195 1,175 1,189 1,150 1,091 1,032 981 997 916Percent Minority 10.5% 10.9% 11.0% 11.3% 11.8% 13.0% 14.1% 14.8% 15.1% 16.0%Percent Underrepresented Minority (URM) 7.8% 8.0% 7.3% 7.5% 7.8% 8.0% 8.7% 9.4% 9.9% 10.8%Percent International 18.8% 19.3% 19.8% 20.5% 20.2% 19.1% 17.7% 16.8% 16.9% 14.8%

Professional 1,955 1,923 1,835 1,812 1,799 1,837 1,847 1,841 1,858 1,873Domestic

Hispanic/Latinx 82 95 94 84 86 97 101 107 115 136American Indian or Alaska Native 12 8 5 5 4 5 5 6 3 2Asian 157 152 152 168 178 176 183 194 205 205Black or African American 77 67 61 53 47 51 57 60 63 61Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 3 3 4 2 1 1 0 1 1 1Two or More Races - URM 24 31 17 11 15 17 25 29 30 30Two or More Races - Non-URM 20 18 22 26 32 36 35 37White 1,464 1,431 1,362 1,337 1,311 1,348 1,334 1,317 1,316 1,304Not Specified/Unknown 117 111 100 105 99 89 82 60 53 48

International 19 25 20 29 36 27 28 31 37 49Percent Minority 18.2% 18.5% 19.2% 18.8% 19.6% 20.3% 21.8% 23.5% 24.3% 25.2%Percent Underrepresented Minority (URM) 10.1% 10.6% 9.9% 8.6% 8.5% 9.3% 10.2% 11.0% 11.4% 12.3%Percent International 1.0% 1.3% 1.1% 1.6% 2.0% 1.5% 1.5% 1.7% 2.0% 2.6%

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Fall Semester Headcount Enrollment by Racial/Ethnic Category

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Student Level 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2019Postgraduate 1,372 1,370 1,318 1,417 1,306 1,323 1,398 1,292 1,295 1,282

DomesticHispanic/Latinx 17 28 27 22 16 18 18 18 18 18American Indian or Alaska Native 1 2 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 1Asian 43 65 46 42 40 44 39 42 41 38Black or African American 14 20 15 17 10 7 9 9 8 8Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Two or More Races - URM 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 3 2 2Two or More Races - Non-URM 1 1 0 4 3 4 3 6White 398 612 500 471 388 363 364 324 325 336Not Specified/Unknown 554 337 434 565 567 613 679 615 623 592

International 344 304 294 296 283 271 283 276 275 281Percent Minority 5.5% 8.5% 6.8% 6.0% 5.2% 5.7% 5.2% 6.0% 5.6% 5.7%Percent Underrepresented Minority (URM) 2.4% 3.8% 3.3% 3.0% 2.1% 2.1% 2.1% 2.4% 2.2% 2.3%Percent International 25.1% 22.2% 22.3% 20.9% 21.7% 20.5% 20.2% 21.4% 21.2% 21.9%

All Students 31,145 31,420 30,996 31,322 32,093 33,288 33,564 32,948 32,535 31,730Domestic

Hispanic/Latinx 1,335 1,505 1,608 1,752 2,000 2,178 2,214 2,256 2,301 2,349American Indian or Alaska Native 99 83 59 51 51 55 58 57 61 54Asian 1,056 1,086 1,056 1,098 1,278 1,424 1,491 1,488 1,466 1,519Black or African American 819 837 833 870 969 1,037 1,040 983 948 971Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 40 35 26 26 28 28 24 24 20 20Two or More Races - URM 334 420 342 387 452 491 554 573 605 605Two or More Races - Non-URM 286 246 269 347 376 411 398 424White 22,175 22,148 21,241 20,589 20,946 22,045 22,679 22,658 22,663 22,322Not Specified/Unknown 2,048 1,805 1,865 2,356 2,034 1,816 1,721 1,442 1,505 1,394

International 3,239 3,501 3,680 3,947 4,066 3,867 3,407 3,056 2,568 2,072Percent Minority 11.8% 12.6% 13.6% 14.1% 15.7% 16.7% 17.2% 17.6% 17.8% 18.7%Percent Underrepresented Minority (URM) 8.4% 9.2% 9.3% 9.9% 10.9% 11.4% 11.6% 11.8% 12.1% 12.6%Percent International 10.4% 11.1% 11.9% 12.6% 12.7% 11.6% 10.2% 9.3% 7.9% 6.5%

Source: MAUI/Registrar's data warehouse (see Note 1). Note: "Underrepresented Minority" (URM) includes Hispanic/Latinx, American Indian or Alaskan Native, Black or African American, Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander, and Two or More Races (excluding those in the Two or More Races group who identified as Asian and White only). "Minority" includes all those in the URM group, Asian, and those in the Two or More Races group who identifed as Asian and White only.

Fall Semester Headcount Enrollment by Racial/Ethnic Category, continued

Domestic Non-URM76%

Underrepresented Minority (URM)

13%

International7%

Unknown4%

Enrollment by Racial/Ethnic CategoryFall 2020

0%2%4%6%8%

10%12%14%16%

2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020

Underrepresented Minorities (URM) as a Percentage of All Students (All Levels)

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Fall Semester Student Headcount Enrollment by Residency - All Students2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020

Undergraduate 21,528 21,921 21,904 22,289 23,300 24,430 24,503 23,989 23,482 22,405Iowa Resident 12,215 12,192 12,012 12,139 12,758 13,314 14,160 14,658 14,623 14,027Non-Resident 9,313 9,729 9,892 10,150 10,542 11,116 10,343 9,331 8,859 8,378Percent Resident 56.7% 55.6% 54.8% 54.5% 54.8% 54.5% 57.8% 61.1% 62.3% 62.6%

Graduate 6,290 6,206 5,939 5,804 5,688 5,698 5,816 5,826 5,900 6,170Iowa Resident 2,820 2,868 2,681 2,618 2,605 2,669 2,770 2,854 2,889 2,980Non-Resident 3,470 3,338 3,258 3,186 3,083 3,029 3,046 2,972 3,011 3,190Percent Resident 44.8% 46.2% 45.1% 45.1% 45.8% 46.8% 47.6% 49.0% 49.0% 48.3%

Professional 1,955 1,923 1,835 1,812 1,799 1,837 1,847 1,841 1,858 1,873Iowa Resident 1,222 1,260 1,206 1,169 1,143 1,138 1,155 1,175 1,180 1,179Non-Resident 733 663 629 643 656 699 692 666 678 694Percent Resident 62.5% 65.5% 65.7% 64.5% 63.5% 61.9% 62.5% 63.8% 63.5% 62.9%

Postgraduate 1,372 1,370 1,318 1,417 1,306 1,323 1,398 1,292 1,295 1,282Iowa Resident 948 1,066 1,024 1,121 1,023 1,052 1,115 1,016 1,020 1,001Non-Resident 424 304 294 296 283 271 283 276 275 281Percent Resident 69.1% 77.8% 77.7% 79.1% 78.3% 79.5% 79.8% 78.6% 78.8% 78.1%

All Students 31,145 31,420 30,996 31,322 32,093 33,288 33,564 32,948 32,535 31,730Iowa Resident 17,205 17,386 16,923 17,047 17,529 18,173 19,200 19,703 19,712 19,187Non-Resident 13,940 14,034 14,073 14,275 14,564 15,115 14,364 13,245 12,823 12,543Percent Resident 55.2% 55.3% 54.6% 54.4% 54.6% 54.6% 57.2% 59.8% 60.6% 60.5%

Source: MAUI/Registrar's data warehouse (see Note 1)

25%

30%

35%

40%

45%

50%

2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020

Perc

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Percent of All StudentsWho are Non-Resident, by Fall Semester

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Fall Semester Undergraduate Headcount Enrollment by Residency2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020

New First-Year 4,565 4,470 4,460 4,666 5,241 5,643 5,027 4,806 4,986 4,530Iowa Resident 2,062 2,121 2,134 2,197 2,459 2,848 2,907 2,801 2,776 2,612Non-Resident 2,503 2,349 2,326 2,469 2,782 2,795 2,120 2,005 2,210 1,918Percent Resident 45.2% 47.4% 47.8% 47.1% 46.9% 50.5% 57.8% 58.3% 55.7% 57.7%

New Transfer 1,272 1,258 1,141 1,172 1,056 1,265 1,201 1,131 1,059 976Iowa Resident 980 957 875 860 761 924 881 825 822 747Non-Resident 292 301 266 312 295 341 320 306 237 229Percent Resident 77.0% 76.1% 76.7% 73.4% 72.1% 73.0% 73.4% 72.9% 77.6% 76.5%

New Off-Campus/New Nondegree 332 315 334 484 865 940 600 282 265 191Iowa Resident 139 122 159 221 417 341 258 175 166 143Non-Resident 193 193 175 263 448 599 342 107 99 48Percent Resident 41.9% 38.7% 47.6% 45.7% 48.2% 36.3% 43.0% 62.1% 62.6% 74.9%

Continuing 15,359 15,878 15,969 15,967 16,138 16,582 17,675 17,770 17,172 16,708Iowa Resident 9,034 8,992 8,844 8,861 9,121 9,201 10,114 10,857 10,859 10,525Non-Resident 6,325 6,886 7,125 7,106 7,017 7,381 7,561 6,913 6,313 6,183Percent Resident 58.8% 56.6% 55.4% 55.5% 56.5% 55.5% 57.2% 61.1% 63.2% 63.0%

All Undergraduates 21,528 21,921 21,904 22,289 23,300 24,430 24,503 23,989 23,482 22,405Iowa Resident 12,215 12,192 12,012 12,139 12,758 13,314 14,160 14,658 14,623 14,027Non-Resident 9,313 9,729 9,892 10,150 10,542 11,116 10,343 9,331 8,859 8,378Percent Resident 56.7% 55.6% 54.8% 54.5% 54.8% 54.5% 57.8% 61.1% 62.3% 62.6%

Source: MAUI/Registrar's data warehouse (see Note 1).

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Fall Semester Graduate Student Headcount Enrollment by Residency2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020

New Students 1,152 1,174 1,067 1,121 1,104 1,138 1,189 1,123 1,116 1,114Iowa Resident 384 394 405 438 401 420 464 440 430 469Non-Resident 768 780 662 683 703 718 725 683 686 645Percent Resident 33.3% 33.6% 38.0% 39.1% 36.3% 36.9% 39.0% 39.2% 38.5% 42.1%

UI Transfer Students 296 291 295 304 366 360 371 385 413 532Iowa Resident 243 240 240 228 300 296 293 296 310 394Non-Resident 53 51 55 76 66 64 78 89 103 138Percent Resident 82.1% 82.5% 81.4% 75.0% 82.0% 82.2% 79.0% 76.9% 75.1% 74.1%

Continuing Students 4,842 4,741 4,577 4,379 4,218 4,200 4,256 4,318 4,371 4,524Iowa Resident 2,193 2,234 2,036 1,952 1,904 1,953 2,013 2,118 2,149 2,117Non-Resident 2,649 2,507 2,541 2,427 2,314 2,247 2,243 2,200 2,222 2,407Percent Resident 45.3% 47.1% 44.5% 44.6% 45.1% 46.5% 47.3% 49.1% 49.2% 46.8%

All Graduate Students 6,290 6,206 5,939 5,804 5,688 5,698 5,816 5,826 5,900 6,170Iowa Resident 2,820 2,868 2,681 2,618 2,605 2,669 2,770 2,854 2,889 2,980Non-Resident 3,470 3,338 3,258 3,186 3,083 3,029 3,046 2,972 3,011 3,190Percent Resident 44.8% 46.2% 45.1% 45.1% 45.8% 46.8% 47.6% 49.0% 49.0% 48.3%

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Fall Semester Professional and Postgraduate Student Headcount Enrollment by Residency2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020

New Professional Students 337 283 230 298 308 299 300 316 297 301Iowa Resident 166 148 123 147 144 141 148 169 141 121Non-Resident 171 135 107 151 164 158 152 147 156 180Percent Resident 49.3% 52.3% 53.5% 49.3% 46.8% 47.2% 49.3% 53.5% 47.5% 40.2%

UI Transfer Professional Students 170 157 149 142 144 142 154 138 174 182Iowa Resident 152 138 127 117 121 126 132 122 138 159Non-Resident 18 19 22 25 23 16 22 16 36 23Percent Resident 89.4% 87.9% 85.2% 82.4% 84.0% 88.7% 85.7% 88.4% 79.3% 87.4%

Continuing Professional Students 1,448 1,483 1,456 1,372 1,347 1,396 1,393 1,387 1,387 1,390Iowa Resident 904 974 956 905 878 871 875 884 901 899Non-Resident 544 509 500 467 469 525 518 503 486 491Percent Resident 62.4% 65.7% 65.7% 66.0% 65.2% 62.4% 62.8% 63.7% 65.0% 64.7%

All Professional Students 1,955 1,923 1,835 1,812 1,799 1,837 1,847 1,841 1,858 1,873Iowa Resident 1,222 1,260 1,206 1,169 1,143 1,138 1,155 1,175 1,180 1,179Non-Resident 733 663 629 643 656 699 692 666 678 694Percent Resident 62.5% 65.5% 65.7% 64.5% 63.5% 61.9% 62.5% 63.8% 63.5% 62.9%

Postgraduate Students 1,372 1,370 1,318 1,417 1,306 1,323 1,398 1,292 1,295 1,282Iowa Resident 948 1,066 1,024 1,121 1,023 1,052 1,115 1,016 1,020 1,001Non-Resident 424 304 294 296 283 271 283 276 275 281Percent Resident 69.1% 77.8% 77.7% 79.1% 78.3% 79.5% 79.8% 78.6% 78.8% 78.1%

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2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020Undergraduate 21,528 21,921 21,904 22,289 23,300 24,430 24,503 23,989 23,482 22,405

Iowa 12,215 12,192 12,012 12,139 12,758 13,314 14,160 14,658 14,623 14,027States Adjoining Iowa 6,744 6,857 6,706 6,678 6,762 7,225 6,912 6,279 6,292 6,236Other States 873 891 988 1,030 1,177 1,402 1,354 1,267 1,295 1,307U.S. Territories 1 4 7 9 6 11 13 17 13 9Other Countries 1,695 1,977 2,191 2,433 2,597 2,478 2,064 1,768 1,259 826

Graduate 6,290 6,206 5,939 5,804 5,688 5,698 5,816 5,826 5,900 6,170Iowa 2,820 2,868 2,681 2,618 2,605 2,669 2,770 2,854 2,889 2,980States Adjoining Iowa 970 874 858 845 817 798 811 790 769 905Other States 1,295 1,247 1,203 1,129 1,093 1,118 1,187 1,181 1,233 1,353U.S. Territories 24 22 22 23 23 22 16 20 12 16Other Countries 1,181 1,195 1,175 1,189 1,150 1,091 1,032 981 997 916

Professional 1,955 1,923 1,835 1,812 1,799 1,837 1,847 1,841 1,858 1,873Iowa 1,222 1,260 1,206 1,169 1,143 1,138 1,155 1,175 1,180 1,179States Adjoining Iowa 352 316 302 297 288 300 300 277 289 282Other States 362 322 306 316 330 368 361 355 348 358U.S. Territories 0 0 1 1 2 4 3 3 4 5Other Countries 19 25 20 29 36 27 28 31 37 49

Postgraduate 1,372 1,370 1,318 1,417 1,306 1,323 1,398 1,292 1,295 1,282Iowa 948 1,066 1,024 1,121 1,023 1,052 1,115 1,016 1,020 1,001States Adjoining Iowa 22 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Other States 58 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0U.S. Territories 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Other Countries 344 304 294 296 283 271 283 276 275 281

All Students 31,145 31,420 30,996 31,322 32,093 33,288 33,564 32,948 32,535 31,730Iowa 17,205 17,386 16,923 17,047 17,529 18,173 19,200 19,703 19,712 19,187States Adjoining Iowa 8,088 8,047 7,866 7,820 7,867 8,323 8,023 7,346 7,350 7,423Other States 2,588 2,460 2,497 2,475 2,600 2,888 2,902 2,803 2,876 3,018U.S. Territories 25 26 30 33 31 37 32 40 29 30Other Countries 3,239 3,501 3,680 3,947 4,066 3,867 3,407 3,056 2,568 2,072

Source: MAUI/Registrar's data warehouse (see Note 1). See note regarding differences in count of residents as compared to Heacount Enrollment by Residency.Note: International status, residency status, and residency state are derived from distinct fields in the student information system and were not perfectly aligned prior to MAUI implementation in fall 2013, resulting in small variations among reports that include residency and/or international status. See notes on Reporting Variations for detail.

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Fall Semester Headcount Enrollment by Full Time and Part TimeStudent Level 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020Undergraduate Full Time 19,354 19,526 19,491 19,546 19,911 20,868 21,222 21,690 21,212 20,249

Part Time 2,174 2,395 2,413 2,743 3,389 3,562 3,281 2,299 2,270 2,156Freshman Full Time 5,528 5,322 5,397 5,327 5,788 6,123 5,445 5,311 5,251 4,708

Part Time 212 270 303 432 561 589 488 182 121 135Sophomore Full Time 4,357 4,597 4,417 4,477 4,446 5,012 5,370 4,940 4,826 4,791

Part Time 174 201 224 244 251 280 304 227 245 233Junior Full Time 4,830 4,831 4,845 4,811 4,774 4,800 5,463 5,736 5,272 5,242

Part Time 429 488 437 429 429 451 488 416 413 429Senior Full Time 4,443 4,586 4,616 4,750 4,702 4,744 4,788 5,556 5,728 5,416

Part Time 915 952 1,000 963 976 938 942 977 990 974Unclassified Full Time 196 190 216 181 201 189 156 147 135 92

Part Time 444 484 449 675 1,172 1,304 1,059 497 501 385Graduate Full Time 3,258 3,203 3,161 3,104 2,953 2,964 2,953 2,948 3,020 3,124

Part Time 3,032 3,003 2,778 2,700 2,735 2,734 2,863 2,878 2,880 3,046Master's Full Time 1,810 1,794 1,738 1,701 1,641 1,616 1,604 1,564 1,671 1,795

Part Time 1,105 993 954 960 969 1,041 1,241 1,296 1,410 1,707Doctoral Full Time 1,412 1,383 1,388 1,373 1,287 1,323 1,317 1,356 1,298 1,295

Part Time 1,461 1,511 1,396 1,262 1,289 1,179 1,110 1,027 1,065 1,066Other Full Time 36 26 35 30 25 25 32 28 51 34

Part Time 466 499 428 478 477 514 512 555 405 273Professional Full Time 1,841 1,825 1,752 1,743 1,729 1,761 1,766 1,745 1,768 1,797

Part Time 114 98 83 69 70 76 81 96 90 76Postgraduate Full Time 1,372 1,370 1,318 1,417 1,306 1,323 1,398 1,292 1,295 1,282

Part Time 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total Full Time 25,825 25,924 25,722 25,810 25,899 26,916 27,339 27,675 27,295 26,452

Part Time 5,320 5,496 5,274 5,512 6,194 6,372 6,225 5,273 5,240 5,278Total 31,145 31,420 30,996 31,322 32,093 33,288 33,564 32,948 32,535 31,730

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Fall Semester Headcount Enrollment by Age

Age 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020Under 18 188 214 226 418 728 876 641 269 226 222 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 018 to 19 8,210 8,144 8,040 8,367 9,041 10037 9747 9088 8958 8734 1 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 2 120 to 21 8,278 8,453 8,610 8,519 8,524 8573 9201 9799 9510 8938 75 74 78 92 80 85 90 94 89 10622 to 23 2,668 2,812 2,808 2,833 2,743 2642 2653 2811 2874 2791 582 573 509 527 567 557 527 538 554 54024 to 25 623 674 656 632 664 709 678 581 592 611 692 670 646 627 617 657 675 649 617 66826 to 30 759 745 724 661 703 696 686 608 553 524 486 484 479 444 438 438 447 448 484 44731 to 35 312 334 334 339 364 356 359 304 274 222 77 84 91 83 67 69 75 75 71 7636 to 40 178 200 182 202 185 204 218 169 162 119 28 24 22 28 22 21 20 21 24 2241 to 45 130 134 123 116 130 135 125 116 107 77 9 7 5 4 5 6 9 9 12 846 to 50 72 80 82 93 84 88 77 92 75 74 4 3 2 2 1 4 4 4 3 451+ 110 131 119 109 134 113 117 152 151 93 1 3 2 3 1 0 0 3 2 1Unknown 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 21,528 21,921 21,904 22,289 23,300 24,430 24,503 23,989 23,482 22,405 1,955 1,923 1,835 1,812 1,799 1,837 1,847 1,841 1,858 1,873Average 21.0 21.1 21.1 21.0 20.9 20.7 20.8 20.9 20.9 20.7 25.1 25.1 25.2 25.1 24.9 24.9 25.0 25.1 25.1 25.0Source: MAUI/Registrar's data warehouse (see Note 1)

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Age 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020Under 18 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 018 to 19 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 020 to 21 45 45 29 28 35 56 54 80 64 74 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 022 to 23 818 793 701 733 719 723 781 758 824 947 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 024 to 25 1,061 1,011 1,022 942 893 931 911 905 931 987 15 18 18 14 17 17 15 20 11 1326 to 30 2,242 2,147 2,021 2,051 1,995 1975 1885 1894 1827 1883 453 623 612 647 620 623 671 609 613 61931 to 35 1,007 1,074 1,066 1,019 1,028 980 1024 1017 1016 1030 428 480 468 513 446 484 509 466 479 44936 to 40 483 496 491 475 473 512 573 570 586 564 119 157 139 153 150 123 124 127 140 14041 to 45 280 295 271 251 234 247 251 266 307 325 44 57 47 55 42 51 48 41 26 4046 to 50 183 168 170 158 155 137 174 168 182 192 16 20 11 13 11 10 14 14 11 1051+ 170 176 167 146 156 136 162 166 162 168 9 15 23 21 19 14 15 15 15 11Unknown 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 288 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 6,290 6,206 5,939 5,804 5,688 5,698 5,816 5,826 5,900 6,170 1,372 1,370 1,318 1,417 1,306 1,323 1,398 1,292 1,295 1,282Average 30.0 30.2 30.3 30.1 30.2 30.1 30.4 30.4 30.5 30.3 32.1 32.1 31.8 31.9 31.8 31.7 31.7 31.7 31.6 31.7Source: MAUI/Registrar's data warehouse (see Note 1)

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Fall Semester Undergraduate Headcount Enrollment by First Generation Status and GenderFirst Generation Status 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020

First-Generation 3,112 4,311 5,205 5,717 5,760 5,610 5,386 5,123 Men 1,319 1,849 2,236 2,424 2,425 2,346 2,231 2,098 Women 1,792 2,457 2,961 3,282 3,323 3,247 3,134 2,999 Prefer Not to Answer/Other 1 5 8 11 12 17 21 26 Percent Women 57.6% 57.0% 56.9% 57.4% 57.7% 57.9% 58.2% 58.5%

Not First-Generation 18,792 17,978 18,095 18,713 18,743 18,379 18,096 17,282Men 9,185 8,894 8,941 9,129 9,087 8,789 8,553 8,008 Women 9,606 9,079 9,142 9,549 9,619 9,551 9,469 9,233 Prefer Not to Answer/Other 1 5 12 35 37 39 74 41 Percent Women 51.1% 50.5% 50.5% 51.0% 51.3% 52.0% 52.3% 53.4%

Total 21,904 22,289 23,300 24,430 24,503 23,989 23,482 22,405 Men 10,504 10,743 11,177 11,553 11,512 11,135 10,784 10,106 Women 11,398 11,536 12,103 12,831 12,942 12,798 12,603 12,232 Prefer Not to Answer/Other 2 10 20 46 49 56 95 67 Percent Women 52.0% 51.8% 51.9% 52.5% 52.8% 53.3% 53.7% 54.6%Percent First-Generation 14.2% 19.3% 22.3% 23.4% 23.5% 23.4% 22.9% 22.9%

Source: MAUI/Registrar's data warehouse (see Note 1). Note: "Prefer Not to Answer/Other" includes all students who chose not to identify their sex as either male or female, whether by selecting "transgender" (or not reporting)in fall 2013 through fall 2015, or by selecting "prefer not to answer" starting in fall 2016. See Note 5 regarding change in gender reporting effective 2016."Not First-Generation" includes international students, who are not asked to report first-generation status.

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Fall Semester Undergraduate Headcount Enrollment by First Generation Status and Racial/Ethnic Category

First Generation Status 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020First-Generation 3,112 4,311 5,205 5,717 5,760 5,610 5,386 5,123

Hispanic/Latino 388 581 827 947 924 898 879 853 American Indian or Alaska Native 7 7 10 11 15 15 18 15 Asian 107 167 257 298 313 347 324 329 Black or African American 166 235 310 349 323 300 285 273 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 5 8 8 8 7 6 6 5 Two or More Races - URM 73 104 138 159 173 158 158 147 Two or More Races - Non-URM 33 32 47 52 52 49 50 44 White 2,231 3,009 3,474 3,814 3,884 3,758 3,582 3,374 Not Specified/Unknown 102 168 134 79 69 79 84 83

Percent Minority 25.0% 26.3% 30.7% 31.9% 31.4% 31.6% 31.9% 32.5%Percent Underrepresented Minority (URM) 20.5% 21.7% 24.8% 25.8% 25.0% 24.5% 25.0% 25.2%

Not First-Generation 16,601 15,545 15,498 16,235 16,679 16,611 16,837 16,456Hispanic/Latino 881 835 842 880 907 937 968 986 American Indian or Alaska Native 33 25 25 28 27 26 30 23 Asian 564 543 613 684 708 669 652 697 Black or African American 428 413 440 467 478 427 407 419 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 14 14 15 15 16 15 12 12 Two or More Races - URM 214 231 263 269 298 330 348 338 Two or More Races - Non-URM 199 153 157 201 221 241 250 269 White 13,449 12,213 12,268 12,969 13,446 13,599 13,734 13,287 Not Specified/Unknown 819 1,118 875 722 578 367 436 425

Percent Minority 14.1% 14.2% 15.2% 15.7% 15.9% 15.9% 15.8% 16.7%Percent Underrepresented Minority (URM) 9.5% 9.8% 10.2% 10.2% 10.3% 10.4% 10.5% 10.8%

International 2,191 2,433 2,597 2,478 2,064 1,768 1,259 826 Total 21,904 22,289 23,300 24,430 24,503 23,989 23,482 22,405

Percent First Generation 14.2% 19.3% 22.3% 23.4% 23.5% 23.4% 22.9% 22.9%Percent Minority 14.2% 15.0% 17.0% 17.9% 18.2% 18.4% 18.7% 19.7%Percent Underrepresented Minority (URM) 10.1% 11.0% 12.4% 12.8% 12.9% 13.0% 13.2% 13.7%Percent International 10.0% 10.9% 11.1% 10.1% 8.4% 7.4% 5.4% 3.7%

Source: MAUI/Registrar's data warehouse (see Note 1). Note: "Underrepresented Minority" (URM) includes Hispanic/Latinx, American Indian or Alaskan Native, Black or African American, Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander, and Two or More Races (excluding those in the Two or More Races group who identified as Asian and White only). "Minority" includes all those in the URM group, Asian, and those in the Two or More Races group who identifed as Asian and White only.

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Fall Semester Headcount - New Students2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020

New First-Year Undergraduate Students 4,565 4,470 4,460 4,666 5,241 5,643 5,027 4,806 4,986 4,530Freshmen 4,498 4,417 4,384 4,469 4,938 5,300 4,566 4,405 4,542 4,012Sophomores 60 49 69 188 282 312 417 348 383 474Juniors 7 4 7 8 21 31 44 53 60 42Seniors 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2Unclassified 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

New Transfer Students 2,585 2,517 2,255 2,395 2,288 2,535 2,513 2,379 2,336 2,312Undergraduate 1,272 1,258 1,141 1,172 1,056 1,265 1,201 1,131 1,059 976

Freshmen 135 132 187 172 134 181 131 157 121 88Sophomores 429 410 439 446 398 467 400 396 383 312Juniors 618 633 450 491 467 553 601 500 514 518Seniors 90 83 64 63 57 64 69 78 41 58Unclassified 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Graduate 976 976 884 925 924 971 1,012 932 980 1,035Master's 630 597 549 644 608 637 686 622 661 726Doctoral 333 365 320 266 300 316 310 310 319 309Other 13 14 15 15 16 18 16 0 0 0

Professional 337 283 230 298 308 299 300 316 297 301DDS 44 47 45 46 57 61 65 57 61 57JD 141 118 67 120 123 115 115 128 124 132MD 103 79 80 82 89 82 87 92 81 81PHR 49 39 38 50 39 41 33 39 31 31

New Off-Campus Students 183 223 181 177 150 138 142 119 83 58Undergraduate 78 85 57 45 45 33 40 27 28 28Graduate 105 138 124 132 105 105 102 92 55 30

New Nondegree Students 325 290 336 503 895 969 635 354 318 212Undergraduate 254 230 277 439 820 907 560 255 237 163Graduate 71 60 59 64 75 62 75 99 81 49

Total New to UI 7,658 7,500 7,232 7,741 8,574 9,285 8,317 7,658 7,723 7,112

UI Degree Transfer Students 431 417 393 410 443 427 476 449 529 669Graduate 261 260 244 268 299 286 322 311 355 487

Master's 226 216 202 231 251 231 279 271 301 432Doctoral 33 42 42 37 48 52 43 40 54 55Other 2 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0

Professional 170 157 149 142 144 141 154 138 174 182DDS 24 20 20 23 23 19 17 26 21 25JD 43 41 30 32 31 28 25 25 35 54MD 42 26 29 29 22 24 34 27 38 38PHR 61 70 70 58 68 70 78 60 80 65

UI Nondegree Transfer Graduate Students 35 31 51 36 67 74 49 74 58 45

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TOTAL 4,565 4,470 4,460 4,666 5,241 5,643 5,027 4,806 4,986 4,530

By College of Primary Program of StudyLiberal Arts & Sciences 3,840 3,721 3,637 3,680 4,039 4,285 3,838 3,595 3,761 3,346Tippie College of Business 206 199 232 351 471 549 500 521 527 514Education 4 6 5 1 23 14 20 22 15 12Engineering 430 437 465 514 561 629 485 466 498 432Carver College of Medicine 37 57 57 56 74 63 77 73 83 83Nursing 48 50 64 64 73 71 72 79 81 79Public Health 0 0 0 0 0 32 35 50 21 29University College 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35

By Full- or Part-TimeFull-Time 4,433 4,293 4,270 4,347 4,848 5,226 4,709 4,726 4,925 4,461Part-Time 132 177 190 319 393 417 318 80 61 69Percent Full-Time 97.1% 96.0% 95.7% 93.2% 92.5% 92.6% 93.7% 98.3% 98.8% 98.5%

By ResidencyIowa Resident 2,062 2,121 2,134 2,197 2,459 2,848 2,907 2,801 2,776 2,612Non-Resident 2,503 2,349 2,326 2,469 2,782 2,795 2,120 2,005 2,210 1,918Percent Resident 45.2% 47.4% 47.8% 47.1% 46.9% 50.5% 57.8% 58.3% 55.7% 57.7%

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Liberal Arts & Sciences

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Liberal Arts & Sciences

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11.3%

Education0.3%

Engineering9.5%

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2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020

TOTAL 4,565 4,470 4,460 4,666 5,241 5,643 5,027 4,806 4,986 4,530

By GenderMen 2,108 2,065 2,036 2,144 2,384 2,570 2,201 2,043 2,129 1,959Women 2,457 2,405 2,424 2,516 2,854 3,062 2,817 2,754 2,849 2,567Prefer Not to Answer/Other 0 0 0 6 3 11 9 9 8 4Percent Women 53.8% 53.8% 54.3% 53.9% 54.5% 54.3% 56.0% 57.3% 57.1% 56.7%

By Racial/Ethnic CategoryDomestic

Hispanic/Latinx 305 305 327 395 477 459 389 392 442 404American Indian or Alaska Native 7 9 7 4 10 11 8 6 14 6Asian 122 158 144 178 223 240 202 226 204 241Black or African American 119 142 145 167 211 181 135 99 135 130Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 7 3 5 6 2 5 3 4 6 1Two or More Races - URM 88 107 83 88 106 123 123 104 120 103Two or More Races - Non-URM 53 48 52 76 71 74 66 76White 3,283 3,219 3,083 3,122 3,510 4,086 3,880 3,592 3,758 3,389Not Specified/Unknown 151 128 142 86 36 37 51 124 121 111

International 483 399 471 572 614 425 165 185 120 69Percent Minority 14.2% 16.2% 17.1% 19.0% 20.6% 19.4% 18.5% 18.8% 19.8% 21.2%Percent Underrepresented Minority (URM) 11.5% 12.7% 12.7% 14.1% 15.4% 13.8% 13.1% 12.6% 14.4% 14.2%Percent International 10.6% 8.9% 10.6% 12.3% 11.7% 7.5% 3.3% 3.8% 2.4% 1.5%

Note: "Underrepresented Minority" (URM) includes Hispanic/Latinx, American Indian or Alaskan Native, Black or African American, Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander, and Two or More Races (excluding those in the Two or More Races group who identified as Asian and White only). "Minority" includes all those in the URM group, Asian, and those in the Two or More Races group who identifed as Asian and White only.

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2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020

TOTAL 4,565 4,470 4,460 4,666 5,241 5,643 5,027 4,806 4,986 4,530

By First-Generation StatusFirst-Generation 1,116 1,148 1,265 1,360 1,145 1,015 1,092 971Not First-Generation 3,344 3,518 3,976 4,283 3,882 3,791 3,894 3,559Percent First-Generation 25.0% 24.6% 24.1% 24.1% 22.8% 21.1% 21.9% 21.4%

Note: First-generation students are those who report not having a parent or legal guardian who completed a four-year degree.

By Geographic OriginIowa 2,062 2,121 2,134 2,197 2,459 2,848 2,907 2,801 2,776 2,612States Adjoining Iowa 1,813 1,750 1,606 1,637 1,863 2,054 1,674 1,534 1,743 1,550Other States 207 198 247 258 303 312 276 282 345 298U.S. Territories 0 2 2 2 2 4 5 4 2 1Other Countries 483 399 471 572 614 425 165 185 120 69

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TOTAL 4,565 4,470 4,460 4,666 5,241 5,643 5,027 4,806 4,986 4,530

By Enrolled Credit Hours0 74 62 49 137 138 69 3 10 14 111 to 11 58 115 131 182 255 348 315 70 47 5812 108 127 172 143 70 150 104 118 97 7613 255 282 261 283 127 205 184 220 182 16214 899 1,056 952 982 472 598 515 599 586 52815 1,623 1,412 1,390 1,354 1,142 1,254 1,094 1,154 1,210 1,14416 1,069 932 987 928 1,374 1,334 1,261 1,234 1,313 1,16117 344 337 357 441 944 925 904 794 833 77418 116 116 135 179 509 526 455 424 462 44019 17 29 21 25 167 170 145 144 164 12620+ 2 2 5 12 43 64 47 39 78 50

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Fall Semester Student FTE by Student LevelStudent Level 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020Undergraduate 19,870.3 20,097.9 20,183.1 20,329.8 21,148.6 22,093.5 22,472.0 22,589.5 22,126.1 21,225.8

Freshmen 5,605.1 5,402.7 5,500.6 5,464.1 6,238.2 6,563.7 5,869.1 5,585.3 5,544.6 4,958.1Sophomores 4,373.6 4,638.1 4,466.8 4,544.1 4,530.4 5,111.5 5,488.9 4,981.7 4,869.1 4,868.4Juniors 4,926.5 4,945.4 4,997.1 4,957.8 4,961.2 4,989.4 5,686.3 5,895.9 5,433.3 5,452.2Seniors 4,673.5 4,821.7 4,911.1 5,029.6 5,009.1 5,024.3 5,075.0 5,851.2 6,015.7 5,743.7Unclassified 291.7 290.0 307.4 334.3 409.7 404.6 352.7 275.4 263.4 203.5

Graduate 5,435.2 5,409.3 5,238.9 5,161.7 4,945.2 5,012.1 5,083.8 5,155.6 5,289.7 5,530.9Master's 2,966.9 2,920.1 2,776.5 2,773.8 2,725.9 2,747.8 2,832.4 2,837.4 3,048.1 3,354.7Doctoral 2,248.2 2,265.6 2,252.1 2,167.6 2,000.7 2,021.2 2,010.3 2,065.9 2,018.9 2,024.4Other 220.1 223.6 210.3 220.4 218.6 243.0 241.1 252.3 222.7 151.8

Professional 1,907.0 1,878.2 1,790.8 1,776.8 1,758.8 1,795.7 1,801.2 1,791.0 1,814.3 1,839.5Dentistry (DDS) 311.1 315.8 320.1 325.0 318.3 321.3 324.8 330.1 333.6 325.5Law (JD) 549.4 519.7 415.4 388.3 388.3 422.8 414.4 415.2 425.8 470.7Medicine (MD) 605.6 607.8 624.3 633.4 624.2 623.6 630.9 621.0 628.9 628.3Pharmacy (PharmD) 440.9 435.0 431.0 430.0 428.0 428.0 431.0 424.7 426.0 415.0

Postgraduate 1,372.0 1,370.0 1,318.0 1,417.0 1,306.0 1,323.0 1,398.0 1,292.0 1,295.0 1,282.0Residents 801.0 817.0 799.0 862.0 783.0 822.0 906.0 806.0 823.0 789.0Fellows 205.0 206.0 189.0 195.0 176.0 185.0 195.0 195.0 191.0 200.0Post-Doctoral 366.0 347.0 330.0 360.0 347.0 316.0 297.0 291.0 281.0 293.0

Total 28,584.5 28,755.4 28,530.7 28,685.3 29,158.6 30,224.2 30,755.0 30,828.1 30,525.1 29,878.2Percent Undergraduate 69.5% 69.9% 70.7% 70.9% 72.5% 73.1% 73.1% 73.3% 72.5% 71.0%Percent Graduate 19.0% 18.8% 18.4% 18.0% 17.0% 16.6% 16.5% 16.7% 17.3% 18.5%Percent Professional 6.7% 6.5% 6.3% 6.2% 6.0% 5.9% 5.9% 5.8% 5.9% 6.2%Percent Postgraduate 4.8% 4.8% 4.6% 4.9% 4.5% 4.4% 4.5% 4.2% 4.2% 4.3%Source: MAUI/Registrar's data warehouse (see Note 1). See Definitions for calculation of student FTE.

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Master's 3,354.7Doctoral 2,024.4Other 151.8Total 5,530.9

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Dentistry Law Medicine Pharmacy

Dentistry 325.5Law 470.7Medicine 628.3Pharmacy 415.0Total 1,839.5

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Residents Fellows Post-Doctoral

Residents 789.0Fellows 200.0 Post Doctoral 293.0Total 1,282.0

Freshmen 4,958.1 Sophomores 4,868.4Juniors 5,452.2Seniors 5,743.7Unclassified 203.5

Total 21,225.8

Fall 2020 Student FTE

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Headcount of Fall Semester New Freshmen Applicants2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020

Applicants 18,939 19,430 21,644 24,097 26,222 28,525 27,734 26,706 25,928 24,132Admitted 15,105 15,240 17,363 19,506 21,171 23,996 23,862 22,077 21,404 20,338Enrolled 4,565 4,470 4,460 4,666 5,241 5,643 5,027 4,806 4,986 4,530

Percent of Applicants Who Were Admitted 79.8% 78.4% 80.2% 80.9% 80.7% 84.1% 86.0% 82.7% 82.6% 84.3%

Percent of Admitted Who Enrolled 30.2% 29.3% 25.7% 23.9% 24.8% 23.5% 21.1% 21.8% 23.3% 22.3%Source: MAUI/Admissions data warehouse (see Note 1) as reported in the Student Profile.

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Semester Head After 4 Years After 5 Years After 6 Yearsof Entrance Count 1 Year 2 Years 3 Years Graduated Retained Graduated Retained Graduated Retained

2004 3,982 84.3% 76.5% 72.5% 44.2% 27.2% 66.5% 4.9% 69.6% 1.9%2005 3,818 84.1% 76.5% 73.2% 47.0% 25.3% 68.0% 4.0% 70.8% 1.3%2006 4,256 82.7% 74.8% 71.9% 46.9% 24.8% 67.6% 4.1% 69.9% 1.6%2007 4,253 83.1% 75.4% 72.3% 47.5% 23.0% 67.1% 4.0% 69.6% 1.3%2008 4,182 83.0% 76.8% 72.4% 48.2% 23.2% 67.5% 3.5% 70.2% 1.4%2009 4,004 86.6% 78.0% 73.2% 51.2% 21.9% 69.1% 4.2% 72.3% 1.6%2010 4,457 85.6% 77.6% 73.3% 51.1% 22.3% 69.1% 4.2% 72.0% 1.6%2011 4,433 85.5% 78.3% 75.7% 54.1% 21.1% 71.2% 3.6% 73.7% 1.8%2012 4,293 85.8% 78.8% 74.7% 53.1% 21.5% 71.0% 3.9% 73.3% 1.4%2013 4,269 86.1% 78.3% 72.8% 54.6% 19.5% 69.4% 3.8% 72.3% 1.4%2014 4,347 85.4% 77.5% 73.6% 53.6% 20.8% 69.6% 4.0% 72.2% 1.8%2015 4,844 87.1% 80.0% 74.1% 55.8% 19.1% 71.4% 3.4%2016 5,222 86.0% 78.7% 72.9% 54.9% 19.8%2017 4,707 85.9% 77.6% 71.6%2018 4,726 85.9% 79.0%2019 4,925 88.1%

Source: MAUI academic persistence data fall 2019 snapshot for fall 2006 cohort and later; Registrar's data warehouse (longstudy tables) prior to fall 2006Notes: Fall Semester entrance cohorts include undergraduates who first enrolled in fall or in the immediate previous summer term. Students who enter the PharmD program without a bachelor's degree are counted as "graduated" in this tabulation when they complete 120 credits.

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Fall Cumulative Graduation RateSemester After 4 Years After 5 Years After 6 Years

of Entrance Resident Non-Resident Resident Non-Resident Resident Non-Resident Resident Non-Resident Resident Non-Resident2004 2,558 1,424 83.9% 85.0% 41.8% 48.4% 64.7% 69.8% 68.4% 71.7%2005 2,307 1,511 83.5% 85.0% 44.1% 51.4% 66.6% 70.3% 69.9% 72.2%2006 2,457 1,799 81.3% 84.5% 41.7% 53.9% 64.9% 71.4% 67.7% 72.8%2007 2,443 1,810 82.8% 83.5% 43.7% 52.8% 65.9% 68.6% 69.3% 70.1%2008 2,219 1,963 82.5% 83.6% 44.1% 52.8% 66.1% 69.0% 69.3% 71.1%2009 2,049 1,955 85.4% 87.9% 46.6% 56.0% 66.3% 72.0% 70.0% 74.6%2010 2,092 2,365 83.4% 87.5% 47.1% 54.5% 65.8% 72.1% 69.2% 74.5%2011 2,062 2,371 84.7% 86.3% 51.7% 56.2% 70.5% 71.8% 73.0% 74.3%2012 2,116 2,177 85.0% 86.6% 51.9% 54.3% 70.1% 71.8% 72.6% 74.0%2013 2,115 2,154 85.2% 87.0% 54.2% 54.9% 69.1% 69.7% 71.9% 72.7%2014 2,180 2,167 84.8% 86.0% 53.5% 53.7% 69.4% 69.8% 71.8% 72.6%2015 2,453 2,391 87.0% 87.2% 55.9% 55.8% 71.7% 71.1%2016 2,837 2,385 86.3% 85.6% 55.7% 54.0%2017 2,890 1,817 85.2% 87.0%2018 2,789 1,937 86.5% 85.1%2019 2,759 2,166 88.4% 87.7%

Source: MAUI academic persistence data fall 2019 snapshot for fall 2006 cohort and later; Registrar's data warehouse (longstudy tables) prior to fall 2006

enter the PharmD program without a bachelor's degree are counted as "graduated" in this tabulation when they complete 120 credits. Counts for students who reported gender as "Prefer Not to Answer/Other" are included in the "Male" column through the 2018 cohort. Starting with the 2019 cohort, students with "unknown" gender are randomly assigned "male" or "female" in proportion to the distribution of male/female in the entire student population where gender has been identified.

Headcount 1 Year

Notes: Fall Semester entrance cohorts include undergraduates who first enrolled in fall or in the immediate previous summer term. Students who

Retention and Graduation Rates of New First Time Full Time Studentsby Residency and Fall Semester Entrance Cohort

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Fall Cumulative Graduation RateSemester After 4 Years After 5 Years After 6 Years

of Entrance Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male2004 2,226 1,756 83.1% 85.8% 48.0% 39.4% 66.9% 66.1% 69.5% 69.6%2005 2,149 1,669 83.2% 85.2% 50.8% 42.1% 69.4% 66.3% 71.8% 69.6%2006 2,299 1,957 82.8% 82.6% 49.3% 44.0% 67.9% 67.2% 69.8% 70.0%2007 2,322 1,931 82.3% 84.2% 50.7% 43.7% 67.4% 66.6% 69.6% 69.8%2008 2,192 1,990 81.7% 84.4% 53.0% 42.9% 69.3% 65.4% 71.5% 68.7%2009 2,155 1,849 87.7% 85.3% 57.4% 43.9% 71.7% 66.0% 74.2% 70.0%2010 2,404 2,053 85.0% 86.2% 56.8% 44.4% 71.0% 66.9% 73.3% 70.6%2011 2,401 2,032 85.5% 85.6% 59.4% 47.8% 74.1% 67.8% 76.1% 70.8%2012 2,317 1,976 86.1% 85.5% 58.7% 46.7% 73.6% 67.9% 75.7% 70.4%2013 2,336 1,933 85.8% 86.4% 58.5% 49.8% 71.8% 66.5% 73.8% 70.5%2014 2,371 1,976 85.7% 85.0% 58.1% 48.2% 71.7% 67.2% 73.5% 70.6%2015 2,655 2,189 87.6% 86.3% 60.9% 49.7% 74.3% 67.8%2016 2,858 2,364 86.6% 85.3% 58.4% 50.8%2017 2,664 2,043 86.0% 85.7%2018 2,710 2,016 86.0% 85.8%2019 2,824 2,101 89.0% 87.0%

Source: MAUI academic persistence data fall 2019 snapshot for fall 2006 cohort and later; Registrar's data warehouse (longstudy tables) prior to fall 2006

enter the PharmD program without a bachelor's degree are counted as "graduated" in this tabulation when they complete 120 credits. Counts for students who reported gender as "Prefer Not to Answer/Other" are included in the "Male" column through the 2018 cohort. Starting with the 2019 cohort, students with "unknown" gender are randomly assigned "male" or "female" in proportion to the distribution of male/female in the entire student population where gender has been identified.

Retention and Graduation Rates of New First Time Full Time Studentsby Gender and Fall Semester Entrance Cohort

Cohort Retention Rate AfterHeadcount 1 Year

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Retention and Graduation Rates of New First Time Full Time Minoritiesby Fall Semester Entrance Cohort

Fall Cohort Cumulative Graduation / Retention RatesSemester Head Retention Rate After— After 4 Years After 5 Years After 6 Years

of Entrance Count 1 Year 2 Years 3 Years Graduated Retained Graduated Retained Graduated Retained2004 345 83.2% 73.6% 67.8% 35.9% 29.3% 58.3% 6.7% 62.3% 2.6%2005 333 80.5% 70.9% 62.5% 32.7% 28.2% 54.1% 6.3% 58.0% 1.5%2006 383 80.9% 71.3% 68.1% 36.0% 30.0% 58.5% 7.0% 63.4% 2.9%2007 417 84.7% 76.0% 72.2% 37.4% 32.1% 63.1% 5.5% 67.1% 1.2%2008 417 80.6% 72.9% 68.6% 42.2% 24.5% 59.5% 4.3% 62.8% 1.7%2009 462 86.4% 76.4% 71.4% 42.4% 25.3% 61.7% 5.2% 65.2% 3.0%2010 573 85.2% 76.8% 71.7% 42.8% 26.0% 61.3% 7.7% 65.3% 3.3%2011 640 82.0% 75.3% 71.7% 43.8% 24.8% 63.4% 3.4% 65.9% 1.6%2012 715 83.9% 75.7% 71.0% 45.7% 22.7% 64.2% 5.2% 67.3% 1.3%2013 749 84.8% 74.2% 69.3% 47.5% 19.0% 61.5% 3.6% 64.0% 2.3%2014 855 86.5% 77.4% 74.0% 50.4% 21.2% 65.3% 4.7% 68.0% 2.7%2015 1,058 83.4% 73.3% 68.2% 47.4% 18.9% 61.3% 4.8%2016 1,034 81.8% 74.0% 68.2% 47.2% 20.0%2017 884 83.5% 74.1% 70.0%2018 895 83.6% 76.6%2019 977 87.0%

Source: MAUI academic persistence data fall 2019 snapshot for fall 2006 cohort and later; Registrar's data warehouse (longstudy tables) prior to fall 2006

enter the PharmD program without a bachelor's degree are counted as "graduated" in this tabulation when they complete 120 credits.

Pacific Islander, and Two or More Races.

Notes: Fall Semester entrance cohorts include undergraduates who first enrolled in fall or in the immediate previous summer term. Students who

Included racial/ethnic categories are Hispanic/Latino, American Indian or Alaska Native, Asian, Black or African American, Native Hawaiian or Other

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Fall Cumulative Graduation RateSemester After 4 Years After 5 Years After 6 Years

of Entrance URM All Other URM All Other URM All Other URM All Other URM All Other2004 194 3,788 80.4% 84.5% 35.6% 44.6% 56.2% 67.1% 59.8% 70.1%2005 200 3,618 83.0% 84.2% 30.0% 47.9% 54.0% 68.8% 57.5% 71.6%2006 215 4,041 78.6% 82.9% 28.8% 47.8% 50.7% 68.5% 56.7% 70.6%2007 252 4,001 83.3% 83.1% 37.3% 48.2% 62.7% 67.3% 65.1% 69.9%2008 262 3,920 79.0% 83.3% 38.2% 48.9% 55.3% 68.3% 57.3% 71.0%2009 338 3,666 87.0% 86.6% 42.6% 52.0% 61.2% 69.8% 64.5% 73.0%2010 439 4,018 84.5% 85.7% 44.0% 51.8% 61.0% 70.0% 64.5% 72.8%2011 520 3,913 81.3% 86.1% 43.3% 55.5% 61.9% 72.4% 64.8% 74.9%2012 560 3,733 82.9% 86.3% 44.5% 54.4% 62.1% 72.3% 65.5% 74.5%2013 554 3,715 84.8% 86.3% 45.8% 55.9% 60.1% 70.8% 62.3% 73.8%2014 638 3,709 85.7% 85.3% 47.2% 54.7% 61.9% 71.0% 64.3% 73.6%2015 790 4,054 82.3% 88.0% 46.3% 57.7% 59.5% 73.7%2016 730 4,492 80.0% 87.0% 45.9% 56.4%2017 624 4,083 81.7% 86.5%2018 597 4,129 82.2% 86.5%2019 710 4,215 85.8% 88.5%

Source: MAUI academic persistence data fall 2019 snapshot for fall 2006 cohort and later; Registrar's data warehouse (longstudy tables) prior to fall 2006

enter the PharmD program without a bachelor's degree are counted as "graduated" in this tabulation when they complete 120 credits. "Underrepresented Minority" (URM) includes Hispanic/Latinx, American Indian or Alaskan Native, Black or African American, Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander, and Two or More Races (excluding those in the Two or More Races group who identified as Asian and White only).

Retention and Graduation Rates of New First Time Full Time Studentsby Underrepresented Minority (URM) Status and Fall Semester Entrance Cohort

Cohort Retention Rate AfterHeadcount 1 Year

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Race/

Ethnicity 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Hispanic/Latino 85.7% 83.2% 85.0% 84.3% 87.9% 83.1% 80.9% 83.5% 81.9% 85.6%

American Indian or Alaska Native 88.9% 100.0% 66.7% 85.7% 75.0% 100.0% 72.7% 100.0% 66.7% 85.7%

Asian 87.3% 85.0% 87.7% 84.6% 88.4% 88.5% 85.3% 88.0% 86.6% 92.6%

Black or African American 81.1% 74.1% 79.3% 87.9% 81.3% 80.2% 77.6% 77.0% 86.5% 87.4%

Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 83.3% 85.7% 33.3% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 66.7% 75.0% 83.3%

Two or More Races - URM 85.5% 82.8% 84.1% 80.7% 83.9% 80.8% 80.0% 80.3% 80.8% 84.9%

Two or More Races - Non-URM 84.6% 91.1% 78.0% 88.9% 87.0% 85.1% 83.1%

White 84.9% 85.6% 86.3% 86.2% 84.9% 87.7% 86.7% 86.3% 86.4% 88.5%

Not Specified/Unknown 88.0% 87.8% 84.1% 84.2% 84.0% 79.4% 85.7% 90.2% 88.7% 86.8%

International 91.4% 90.2% 86.4% 89.1% 86.6% 91.8% 90.5% 89.4% 87.1% 87.0%

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Ethnicity 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Hispanic/Latino 59.6% 63.6% 66.9% 61.9% 66.5% 69.6% 66.7% 70.4% 66.8% 68.2%

American Indian or Alaska Native 46.2% 54.2% 77.8% 66.7% 71.4% 55.6% 28.6% 11.1% 28.6% 50.0%

Asian 58.6% 72.0% 70.3% 72.3% 66.9% 67.9% 70.8% 73.5% 69.2% 80.2%

Black or African American 56.6% 48.1% 60.7% 49.0% 61.4% 53.2% 58.6% 56.4% 55.7% 55.6%

Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 57.1% 66.7% 71.4% 33.3% 60.0% 83.3%

Two or More Races - URM 62.5% 66.3% 69.0% 69.2% 59.0% 62.1%

Two or More Races - Non-URM 67.3% 73.3%

White 71.8% 70.5% 70.4% 70.7% 73.1% 72.8% 75.0% 74.7% 73.7% 73.4%

Not Specified/Unknown 75.3% 71.4% 60.5% 75.0% 76.1% 70.3% 74.3% 76.2% 71.9% 69.1%

International 82.5% 71.4% 64.2% 72.8% 73.5% 76.3% 75.0% 71.8% 77.7% 72.8%

Source: MAUI academic persistence data fall 2019 snapshot for fall 2006 cohort and later; Registrar's data warehouse (longstudy tables) prior to fall 2006

who enter the PharmD program without a bachelor's degree are counted as "graduated" in this tabulation when they complete 120 credits. "Underrepresented Minority" (URM) includes Hispanic/Latinx, American Indian or Alaskan Native, Black or African American, Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander, and Two or More Races (excluding those in the Two or More Races group who identified as Asian and White only).

Notes: Fall Semester entrance cohorts include undergraduates who first enrolled in fall or in the immediate previous summer term. Students

Retention and Graduation Rates of New First Time Full Time Studentsby Race/Ethnicity and Fall Semester Entrance Cohort

Retention Rate After 1 Year

Entering Fall Cohort

Graduation Rate After 6 Years

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Fall Cumulative Graduation RateSemester After 4 Years After 5 Years After 6 Years

of EntranceFirst-

GenerationNot First-

GenerationFirst-

GenerationNot First-

GenerationFirst-

GenerationNot First-

GenerationFirst-

GenerationNot First-

GenerationFirst-

GenerationNot First-

Generation2013 1,085 3,184 80.9% 87.9% 46.6% 57.3% 60.4% 72.5% 63.6% 75.3%2014 1,112 3,235 80.7% 87.0% 48.1% 55.5% 61.8% 72.3% 64.6% 74.8%2015 1,216 3,628 80.3% 89.3% 47.6% 58.6% 59.9% 75.2%2016 1,261 3,961 79.2% 88.1% 45.3% 58.0%2017 1,087 3,620 78.4% 88.1%2018 1,002 3,724 76.3% 88.5%2019 1,070 3,855 82.1% 89.8%

Source: MAUI academic persistence data fall 2019 snapshot for fall 2006 cohort and later; Registrar's data warehouse (longstudy tables) prior to fall 2006

enter the PharmD program without a bachelor's degree are counted as "graduated" in this tabulation when they complete 120 credits. Counts for students who reported gender as "Prefer Not to Answer/Other" are included in the "Male" column.

Notes: Fall Semester entrance cohorts include undergraduates who first enrolled in fall or in the immediate previous summer term. Students who

Retention and Graduation Rates of New First Time Full Time Studentsby First-Generation Status and Fall Semester Entrance Cohort

Cohort Retention Rate AfterHeadcount 1 Year

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Title IV Financial Aid Participation 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Pell Grant 78.7% 78.8% 80.6% 78.3% 79.1% 80.3% 80.2% 79.4% 80.7% 82.7%

Federal Subsidized (No Pell) 83.3% 81.8% 84.4% 83.0% 82.7% 81.4% 81.1% 81.9% 82.0% 86.0%

Federal Unsubsidized (No Pell or Sub Loan) 88.0% 87.4% 85.7% 87.9% 87.0% 89.5% 88.0% 89.0% 84.5% 89.2%

Students not in one of the 3 categories above 88.3% 89.1% 88.7% 89.4% 88.4% 90.9% 89.5% 88.4% 88.6% 90.1%

Title IV Financial Aid Participation 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Pell Grant 35.2% 38.6% 38.7% 41.1% 45.0% 43.5% 44.1% 43.1% 46.3% 43.9%

Federal Subsidized (No Pell) 42.7% 44.6% 48.8% 50.1% 50.7% 52.9% 51.3% 52.0% 48.7% 44.5%

Federal Unsubsidized (No Pell or Sub Loan) 48.6% 47.5% 52.3% 51.9% 54.5% 56.1% 54.9% 56.3% 58.0% 61.8%

Students not in one of the 3 categories above 53.0% 52.1% 56.0% 54.9% 58.8% 56.5% 59.3% 57.6% 61.4% 60.9%

Title IV Financial Aid Participation 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014Pell Grant 59.7% 57.0% 60.3% 60.8% 63.9% 58.9% 63.7% 63.7% 59.7% 62.3%

Federal Subsidized (No Pell) 65.4% 62.5% 65.2% 64.5% 68.3% 69.4% 69.9% 70.8% 69.2% 67.1%

Federal Unsubsidized (No Pell or Sub Loan) 74.1% 73.3% 71.5% 71.7% 74.2% 74.4% 75.4% 75.0% 74.2% 73.2%

Students not in one of the 3 categories above 74.8% 74.8% 73.8% 74.1% 76.1% 77.3% 78.4% 77.9% 77.2% 77.7%

Source: MAUI academic persistence data fall 2019 snapshot for fall 2006 cohort and later; Registrar's data warehouse (longstudy tables) prior to fall 2006

Notes: Fall Semester entrance cohorts include undergraduates who first enrolled in fall or in the immediate previous summer term. Studentswho enter the PharmD program without a bachelor's degree are counted as "graduated" in this tabulation when they complete 120 credits.

Graduation Rate After 6 Years

Entering Fall Cohort

Retention and Graduation Rates of New First Time Full Time Studentsby Title IV Financial Aid Participation and Fall Semester Entrance Cohort

Retention Rate After 1 Year

Entering Fall Cohort

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Number of Degree Programs Completed by Student Level (Fiscal Year)2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20

Bachelor's 5,122 4,926 5,193 5,338 5,419 5,367 5,377 5,121 5,811 6,228Master's 1,414 1,468 1,415 1,375 1,287 1,264 1,242 1,294 1,324 1,398Doctorate 432 437 538 490 453 468 464 452 418 436Professional 517 511 507 510 490 434 458 484 467 477Total 7,485 7,342 7,653 7,713 7,649 7,533 7,541 7,351 8,020 8,539% Bachelor's 68.4% 67.1% 67.9% 69.2% 70.8% 71.2% 71.3% 69.7% 72.5% 72.9%% Master's 18.9% 20.0% 18.5% 17.8% 16.8% 16.8% 16.5% 17.6% 16.5% 16.4%% Doctorate 5.8% 6.0% 7.0% 6.4% 5.9% 6.2% 6.2% 6.1% 5.2% 5.1%% Prof 6.9% 7.0% 6.6% 6.6% 6.4% 5.8% 6.1% 6.6% 5.8% 5.6%Source: IPEDS Completion Survey. Bachelor's counts include primary and non-primary majors.

% Bachelor's72.9%

% Master's16.4%

% Doctorate5.1%

% Prof5.6%

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Number of Degree Programs Completed by Gender and by Student Level (Fiscal Year)2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20

Bachelor'sMen 2,385 2,317 2,410 2,445 2,531 2,524 2,493 2,371 2,708 2,888Women 2,737 2,609 2,783 2,893 2,888 2,843 2,884 2,750 3,103 3,340Percent Women 53.4% 53.0% 53.6% 54.2% 53.3% 53.0% 53.6% 53.7% 53.4% 53.6%

Master'sMen 655 686 662 660 615 623 577 632 646 661Women 759 782 753 715 672 641 665 662 678 737Percent Women 53.7% 53.3% 53.2% 52.0% 52.2% 50.7% 53.5% 51.2% 51.2% 52.7%

DoctorateMen 209 212 238 212 211 231 225 215 202 194Women 223 225 300 278 242 237 239 237 216 242Percent Women 51.6% 51.5% 55.8% 56.7% 53.4% 50.6% 51.5% 52.4% 51.7% 55.5%

ProfessionalMen 261 246 265 268 257 223 235 237 235 236Women 256 265 242 242 233 211 223 247 232 241Percent Women 49.5% 51.9% 47.7% 47.5% 47.6% 48.6% 48.7% 51.0% 49.7% 50.5%Total 7,485 7,342 7,653 7,713 7,649 7,533 7,541 7,351 8,020 8,539

Source: IPEDS Completion Survey. Bachelor's counts include primary and non-primary majors.

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2015-2016 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20Major # Major # Major # Major # Major #

Bachelor's

Finance 405 Finance 376 Finance 349 Finance 408 Finance 410

Psychology 302 Psychology 283 Psychology 266 Health and Human Physiology 309 Psychology 273

Communication Studies 255 Health and Human Physiology 257 Health and Human Physiology 253 Psychology 254 Health and Human Physiology 262

Health and Human Physiology 251 Communication Studies 238 Human Physiology (BS) 195 Enterprise Leadership 204 Enterprise Leadership 257

Human Physiology (BS) 229 Human Physiology 208 Communication Studies 191 Human Physiology (BS) 199 Marketing 235

Master's

MBA Program 353 MBA Program 283 MBA Program 346 MBA Program 342 MBA Program 310

Social work 95 Social Work 97 Social Work 67 Social Work 86 Business Analytics 106

English 64 English 72 MPH Program 66 MPH Program 71 Social Work 101

MPH Program 58 MPH Program 55 English 51 English 67 Teaching and Learning 65

Art 41 Library and Information Science/Art 37 Library and Information Science 40 Teaching and Learning 55 English 57

Doctorate

Physical Therapy (DPT) 37 Nursing 61 Nursing 53 Physical Therapy (DPT) 38 Nursing 67

Nursing 35 Physical Therapy (DPT) 38 Physical Therapy (DPT) 39 Nursing 36 Physical Therapy 42

Music 27 Chemistry 22 Music 24 Music 29 Music 22

Psychological and Quantitative Foundations 22 Psychological and Quantitative

Foundations 21 Chemistry 19 Psychological and Quantitative Foundations 24 Psychological and Quantitative

Foundations 22

Chemistry 19 Music 20 Psychological and Quantitative Foundations 18 Chemistry 23 Chemistry 20

Source: MAUI/Registrar's data warehouse (see Note 1)

Five Largest Majors by Degrees Conferred

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Distribution of Alumni by State

Source: UI Living Alumni Statistical Report, January 20, 2021

U.S. States: 278,302Military Bases: 120Puerto Rico: 121Guam: 14Virgin Islands: 26Other U.S. Territories/

Associated States: 12Foreign: 9,366Unknown: 510

Total Alumni: 288,478

Undergraduate degree (one or more): 204,067Graduate degree (one or more): 109,983Multiple degrees: 101,228

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Faculty & Staff

November 1 Faculty FTE ....................................................................................... 45 November 1 Faculty FTE by Fund Group .......................................................... 46

Headcount of Faculty by Faculty Category and Gender ........................................ 47 Headcount of Faculty by Faculty Category, Rank, and Gender ............................. 48 Headcount of Faculty by Race/Ethnicity ................................................................ 51 Employment Profile FTE – November 2018 .......................................................... 54 Employment Profile Headcount – November 2018 ................................................ 55 Average Faculty Salaries by Professorial Rank ..................................................... 56 Median Average Faculty Salaries by Professorial Rank ........................................ 57

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November 1 Faculty FTE2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020

Tenured/Tenure Track 1,482.38 1,517.70 1,511.37 1,494.04 1,457.35 1,423.31 1,414.06 1,392.82 1,383.41 1,373.67Tenured 1,131.70 1,141.68 1,140.28 1,127.93 1,099.32 1,081.04 1,081.58 1,078.27 1,056.78 1,053.76Tenure Track 350.68 376.02 371.10 366.11 358.03 342.27 332.48 314.55 326.63 319.91

Clinical Track 452.54 493.33 531.24 565.74 630.94 680.61 726.63 755.98 798.73 816.03Other Non-Tenure Track 736.31 728.57 714.82 754.92 779.73 813.92 838.15 878.39 883.35 824.81

Research Track 26.07 28.55 32.75 25.85 32.60 36.58 38.28 40.25 37.25 45.95Instructional Track 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 174.87 281.89 310.92 310.75Lecturer 178.32 179.74 187.87 217.07 243.85 279.88 100.12 5.23 4.38 1.60Clinical/Adjunct 54.89 53.63 52.79 58.28 73.14 68.34 74.37 71.41 64.09 56.96Visitors 80.88 88.16 91.13 97.84 104.18 103.29 97.63 118.46 100.73 66.20Postdoc 275.15 252.22 232.82 234.50 256.00 243.40 253.45 258.36 252.28 243.49Emeritus 11.01 11.57 8.96 11.18 8.83 9.68 8.11 8.84 7.08 6.66Other 109.99 114.70 108.51 110.20 61.13 72.76 91.31 93.96 106.62 93.20

Total 2,671.23 2,739.60 2,757.44 2,814.70 2,868.02 2,917.84 2,978.84 3,027.19 3,065.49 3,014.51Source: November 1 Peoplesoft HR, as reported in ProView.

Tenured42%

Tenure Track13%

Clinical Track17%

Other Non-Tenure Track

28%

2011 Faculty FTE

Tenured35%

Tenure Track11%

Clinical Track27%

Other Non-Tenure Track

27%

2020 Faculty FTE

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November 1 Faculty FTE by Fund GroupFall 2020

Fund Name Tenured Tenure TrackClinical

TrackOther Non-

Tenure Track Total Tenured Tenure TrackClinical

TrackOther Non-

Tenure Track TotalGeneral Education Funds 761.36 228.12 144.88 251.05 1,385.41 716.09 200.77 169.51 433.04 1,519.42

Organized Activities Funds 188.12 61.16 282.84 220.55 752.66 160.49 59.90 607.74 125.59 953.73Stores Services Rev Funds 4.40 1.32 8.17 4.00 17.89 2.44 0.79 6.76 5.98 15.97

Auxiliary Funds 0.47 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.47 0.05 0.00 0.00 0.40 0.45Restricted Funds 176.97 60.09 16.66 260.71 514.43 174.45 58.44 32.02 259.65 524.57

Agency Funds 0.37 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.37 0.23 0.00 0.00 0.15 0.38Total 1,131.70 350.68 452.54 736.31 2,671.23 1,053.76 319.91 816.03 824.81 3,014.51

Fall 2011

Source: November 1 Peoplesoft HR, as reported in ProView. Fall 2008 total faculty FTE includes 0.13 FTE in Health Care funds not shown here.

General Education Funds52%

Organized Activities Funds

28%

Stores Services Rev Funds

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Gifts & Endowments

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2011 Faculty and Staff FTE

General Education Funds50%

Organized Activities Funds

32%

Stores Services Rev Funds

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2020 Faculty and Staff FTE

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2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020Tenured 1,249 1,249 1,243 1,240 1,201 1,179 1,181 1,172 1,156 1,138

Men 897 888 874 869 847 829 823 811 796 778Women 352 361 369 371 354 350 358 361 360 360% Women 28.2% 28.9% 29.7% 29.9% 29.5% 29.7% 30.3% 30.8% 31.1% 31.6%

Tenure Track 364 386 381 376 363 349 335 324 329 325Men 192 216 221 221 208 206 194 184 182 178Women 172 170 160 155 155 143 141 140 147 147% Women 47.3% 44.0% 42.0% 41.2% 42.7% 41.0% 42.1% 43.2% 44.7% 45.2%

Clinical Track 581 618 659 683 742 793 847 891 937 957Men 304 322 348 353 385 403 434 444 460 474Women 277 296 311 330 357 390 413 447 477 483% Women 47.7% 47.9% 47.2% 48.3% 48.1% 49.2% 48.8% 50.2% 50.9% 50.5%

Other Non-Tenure Track 3,040 3,078 3,100 3,050 3,088 3,151 3,326 3,450 3,553 3,484Men 1,640 1,677 1,694 1,618 1,597 1,576 1,635 1,662 1,708 1,706Women 1,400 1,401 1,406 1,432 1,491 1,575 1,691 1,788 1,845 1,778% Women 46.1% 45.5% 45.4% 47.0% 48.3% 50.0% 50.8% 51.8% 51.9% 51.0%

Total Faculty 5,234 5,331 5,383 5,349 5,394 5,472 5,689 5,837 5,975 5,904Men 3,033 3,103 3,137 3,061 3,037 3,014 3,086 3,101 3,146 3,136Women 2,201 2,228 2,246 2,288 2,357 2,458 2,603 2,736 2,829 2,768% Women 42.1% 41.8% 41.7% 42.8% 43.7% 44.9% 45.8% 46.9% 47.3% 46.9%

Source: November 1 Faculty Status and PeopleSoft HR, as reported in the Tenure Report

Headcount of Faculty by Faculty Category and Gender

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2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020Tenured/Tenure Track 1,613 1,635 1,624 1,616 1,564 1,528 1,516 1,496 1,485 1,463

Professor 792 789 782 777 759 748 752 737 724 705Men 613 606 599 592 580 575 570 555 538 522Women 179 183 183 185 179 173 182 182 186 183% Women 22.6% 23.2% 23.4% 23.8% 23.6% 23.1% 24.2% 24.7% 25.7% 26.0%

Associate Professor 478 486 491 493 465 451 454 462 457 458Men 295 297 293 295 281 266 270 274 276 274Women 183 189 198 198 184 185 184 188 181 184% Women 38.3% 38.9% 40.3% 40.2% 39.6% 41.0% 40.5% 40.7% 39.6% 40.2%

Assistant Professor 343 359 351 345 340 329 310 297 304 300Men 181 201 203 202 194 194 177 166 164 160Women 162 158 148 143 146 135 133 131 140 140% Women 47.2% 44.0% 42.2% 41.4% 42.9% 41.0% 42.9% 44.1% 46.1% 46.7%

Instructor 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Men 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Women 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0% Women 0.0% 100.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

Clinical Track 581 618 659 683 742 793 847 891 937 957Professor 108 111 125 133 141 147 170 182 189 194

Men 70 75 83 90 90 92 107 115 120 119Women 38 36 42 43 51 55 63 67 69 75% Women 35.2% 32.4% 33.6% 32.3% 36.2% 37.4% 37.1% 36.8% 36.5% 38.7%

Associate Professor 185 206 207 211 212 239 241 263 279 293Men 99 111 117 113 112 128 124 137 142 150Women 86 95 90 98 100 111 117 126 137 143% Women 46.5% 46.1% 43.5% 46.4% 47.2% 46.4% 48.5% 47.9% 49.1% 48.8%

Assistant Professor 282 292 321 333 386 402 431 441 465 467Men 134 134 146 149 182 181 201 190 197 204Women 148 158 175 184 204 221 230 251 268 263% Women 52.5% 54.1% 54.5% 55.3% 52.8% 55.0% 53.4% 56.9% 57.6% 56.3%

Instructor 6 9 6 6 3 5 5 5 4 3Men 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 1 1Women 5 7 4 5 2 3 3 3 3 2% Women 83.3% 77.8% 66.7% 83.3% 66.7% 60.0% 60.0% 60.0% 75.0% 66.7%

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2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020Other Non-Tenure Track 3,040 3,078 3,100 3,050 3,088 3,151 3,326 3,450 3,553 3,484

Professor 172 165 176 161 156 156 158 165 179 172Men 141 136 142 133 130 127 126 132 140 133Women 31 29 34 28 26 29 32 33 39 39% Women 18.0% 17.6% 19.3% 17.4% 16.7% 18.6% 20.3% 20.0% 21.8% 22.7%

Associate Professor 227 247 236 227 240 225 237 280 288 303Men 160 179 171 170 174 159 154 168 167 181Women 67 68 65 57 66 66 83 112 121 122% Women 29.5% 27.5% 27.5% 25.1% 27.5% 29.3% 35.0% 40.0% 42.0% 40.3%

Assistant Professor 1,172 1,206 1,215 1,186 1,218 1,255 1,355 1,386 1,377 1,390Men 676 688 677 645 651 649 686 693 697 698Women 496 518 538 541 567 606 669 693 680 692% Women 42.3% 43.0% 44.3% 45.6% 46.6% 48.3% 49.4% 50.0% 49.4% 49.8%

Instructor 672 641 635 689 705 711 785 807 815 735Men 260 252 264 294 287 272 314 311 322 295Women 412 389 371 395 418 439 471 496 493 440% Women 61.3% 60.7% 58.4% 57.3% 59.3% 61.7% 60.0% 61.5% 60.5% 59.9%

Lecturer 548 556 572 548 558 574 549 574 606 612Men 268 280 298 257 260 255 237 241 248 260Women 280 276 274 291 298 319 312 333 358 352% Women 51.1% 49.6% 47.9% 53.1% 53.4% 55.6% 56.8% 58.0% 59.1% 57.5%

Associate 165 182 208 203 182 196 213 207 254 243Men 91 100 117 106 87 104 110 109 128 133Women 74 82 91 97 95 92 103 98 126 110% Women 44.8% 45.1% 43.8% 47.8% 52.2% 46.9% 48.4% 47.3% 49.6% 45.3%

Assistant in Instruction 84 81 58 36 29 34 29 31 34 29Men 44 42 25 13 8 10 8 8 6 6Women 40 39 33 23 21 24 21 23 28 23% Women 47.6% 48.1% 56.9% 63.9% 72.4% 70.6% 72.4% 74.2% 82.4% 79.3%

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2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020Total Faculty 5,234 5,331 5,383 5,349 5,394 5,472 5,689 5,837 5,975 5,904

Professor 1,072 1,065 1,083 1,071 1,056 1,051 1,080 1,084 1,092 1,071Men 824 817 824 815 800 794 803 802 798 774Women 248 248 259 256 256 257 277 282 294 297% Women 23.1% 23.3% 23.9% 23.9% 24.2% 24.5% 25.6% 26.0% 26.9% 27.7%

Associate Professor 890 939 934 931 917 915 932 1,005 1,024 1,054Men 554 587 581 578 567 553 548 579 585 605Women 336 352 353 353 350 362 384 426 439 449% Women 37.8% 37.5% 37.8% 37.9% 38.2% 39.6% 41.2% 42.4% 42.9% 42.6%

Assistant Professor 1,797 1,857 1,887 1,864 1,944 1,986 2,096 2,124 2,146 2,157Men 991 1,023 1,026 996 1,027 1,024 1,064 1,049 1,058 1,062Women 806 834 861 868 917 962 1,032 1,075 1,088 1,095% Women 44.9% 44.9% 45.6% 46.6% 47.2% 48.4% 49.2% 50.6% 50.7% 50.8%

Instructor 678 651 641 696 708 716 790 812 819 738Men 261 254 266 296 288 274 316 313 323 296Women 417 397 375 400 420 442 474 499 496 442% Women 61.5% 61.0% 58.5% 57.5% 59.3% 61.7% 60.0% 61.5% 60.6% 59.9%

Lecturer 548 556 572 548 558 574 549 574 606 612Men 268 280 298 257 260 255 237 241 248 260Women 280 276 274 291 298 319 312 333 358 352% Women 51.1% 49.6% 47.9% 53.1% 53.4% 55.6% 56.8% 58.0% 59.1% 57.5%

Associate 165 182 208 203 182 196 213 207 254 243Men 91 100 117 106 87 104 110 109 128 133Women 74 82 91 97 95 92 103 98 126 110% Women 44.8% 45.1% 43.8% 47.8% 52.2% 46.9% 48.4% 47.3% 49.6% 45.3%

Assistant in Instruction 84 81 58 36 29 34 29 31 34 29Men 44 42 25 13 8 10 8 8 6 6Women 40 39 33 23 21 24 21 23 28 23% Women 47.6% 48.1% 56.9% 63.9% 72.4% 70.6% 72.4% 74.2% 82.4% 79.3%

Source: November 1 Faculty Status and PeopleSoft HR, as reported in the Tenure Report

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Headcount of Faculty by Race/Ethnicity2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020

Tenured 1,249 1,249 1,243 1,240 1,201 1,179 1,181 1,172 1,156 1,138Hispanic/Latinx 37 42 42 47 45 45 48 49 48 53American Indian or Alaska Native 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 2 2Asian 108 108 113 115 116 119 130 141 144 143Black or African American 25 26 29 28 26 25 29 25 24 24Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Two or More Races - URM 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 4 4 3Two or More Races - Non-URM 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 2White 1,054 1,047 1,035 1,027 989 964 944 927 908 883Not Specified/Unknown 14 13 13 14 17 15 18 21 19 24Nonresident Alien/International 1 3 1 0 0 2 3 1 5 4

Percent Minority 14.4% 14.9% 15.6% 16.0% 16.2% 16.8% 18.3% 19.0% 19.4% 19.9%Percent Underrepresented Minority (URM) 5.8% 6.2% 6.5% 6.8% 6.6% 6.6% 7.2% 6.9% 6.7% 7.2%

Tenure Track 364 386 381 376 363 349 335 324 329 325Hispanic/Latinx 19 18 19 19 20 16 17 16 16 14American Indian or Alaska Native 3 3 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 0Asian 45 53 56 60 55 53 49 47 49 50Black or African American 17 16 9 7 10 10 6 8 8 9Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Two or More Races - URM 0 1 1 2 2 2 1 4 5 6Two or More Races - Non-URM 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2White 229 247 242 237 232 221 215 201 205 197Not Specified/Unknown 9 9 8 8 7 7 9 6 6 11Nonresident Alien/International 41 38 41 40 34 37 36 40 38 36

Percent Minority 23.4% 23.8% 23.6% 24.2% 24.8% 24.1% 22.4% 23.8% 24.3% 24.9%Percent Underrepresented Minority (URM) 10.7% 9.8% 8.4% 7.7% 9.1% 8.3% 7.2% 8.6% 8.8% 8.9%

Tenured/Tenure Track Total 1,613 1,635 1,624 1,616 1,564 1,528 1,516 1,496 1,485 1,463Hispanic/Latinx 56 60 61 66 65 61 65 65 64 67American Indian or Alaska Native 7 7 7 4 4 4 3 3 2 2Asian 153 161 169 175 171 172 179 188 193 193Black or African American 42 42 38 35 36 35 35 33 32 33Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Two or More Races - URM 6 7 7 8 7 7 6 8 9 9Two or More Races - Non-URM 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4White 1,283 1,294 1,277 1,264 1,221 1,185 1,159 1,128 1,113 1,080Not Specified/Unknown 23 22 21 22 24 22 27 27 25 35Nonresident Alien/International 42 41 42 40 34 39 39 41 43 40

Percent Minority 16.4% 17.0% 17.5% 17.9% 18.2% 18.5% 19.2% 20.1% 20.5% 21.1%Percent Underrepresented Minority (URM) 6.9% 7.1% 7.0% 7.0% 7.2% 7.0% 7.2% 7.3% 7.2% 7.6%

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Headcount of Faculty by Race/Ethnicity2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020

Clinical Track 581 618 659 683 742 793 847 891 937 957Hispanic/Latinx 18 19 22 21 28 35 42 45 48 49American Indian or Alaska Native 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1Asian 42 48 55 68 81 83 95 109 105 111Black or African American 12 13 17 16 17 17 19 20 26 24Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1Two or More Races - URM 0 0 0 1 2 2 2 2 1 2Two or More Races - Non-URM 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 5White 453 488 516 514 533 563 592 617 646 656Not Specified/Unknown 21 25 22 26 31 35 37 40 41 46Nonresident Alien/International 32 21 24 34 47 55 57 53 65 62

Percent Minority 12.9% 13.6% 14.7% 16.0% 17.7% 17.7% 19.0% 20.3% 19.7% 20.2%Percent Underrepresented Minority (URM) 5.3% 5.5% 6.1% 5.7% 6.5% 6.9% 7.6% 7.7% 8.2% 8.0%

Other Non-Tenure Track 3,040 3,078 3,100 3,050 3,088 3,151 3,326 3,450 3,553 3,484Hispanic/Latinx 39 44 47 51 52 60 62 63 64 64American Indian or Alaska Native 14 14 13 15 14 15 14 13 15 15Asian 103 110 113 121 127 138 140 156 178 190Black or African American 36 37 34 41 39 36 41 57 62 65Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0 1 0 0 2 2 3 1 1 1Two or More Races - URM 2 3 4 4 6 5 3 6 4 4Two or More Races - Non-URM 4 1 0 1 1 3 3 3 6 4White 2,024 2,014 2,033 2,002 2,057 2,092 2,160 2,202 2,259 2,211Not Specified/Unknown 669 673 653 631 646 651 770 786 797 786Nonresident Alien/International 149 181 203 184 144 149 130 163 167 144

Percent Minority 6.5% 6.8% 6.8% 7.6% 7.8% 8.2% 8.0% 8.7% 9.3% 9.8%Percent Underrepresented Minority (URM) 3.0% 3.2% 3.2% 3.6% 3.7% 3.7% 3.7% 4.1% 4.1% 4.3%

Total 5,234 5,331 5,383 5,349 5,394 5,472 5,689 5,837 5,975 5,904Hispanic/Latinx 113 123 130 138 145 156 169 173 176 180American Indian or Alaska Native 22 22 21 20 19 20 18 17 18 18Asian 298 319 337 364 379 393 414 453 476 494Black or African American 90 92 89 92 92 88 95 110 120 122Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0 2 0 0 2 2 3 2 2 2Two or More Races - URM 8 10 11 13 15 14 11 16 14 15Two or More Races - Non-URM 7 4 4 5 5 8 8 9 13 13White 3,760 3,796 3,826 3,780 3,811 3,840 3,911 3,947 4,018 3,947Not Specified/Unknown 713 720 696 679 701 708 834 853 863 867Nonresident Alien/International 223 243 269 258 225 243 226 257 275 246

Percent Minority 10.3% 10.7% 11.0% 11.8% 12.2% 12.4% 12.6% 13.4% 13.7% 14.3%Percent Underrepresented Minority (URM) 4.5% 4.7% 4.7% 4.9% 5.1% 5.1% 5.2% 5.4% 5.5% 5.7%

Note: "Underrepresented Minority" (URM) includes Hispanic/Latinx, American Indian or Alaskan Native, Black or African American, Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander, and Two or More Races (excluding those in the Two or More Races group who identified as Asian and White only). "Minority" includes all those in the URM group, Asian, and those in the Two or More Races group who identifed as Asian and White only.

Source: November 1 Faculty Status and PeopleSoft HR, as reported in the Tenure Report.

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Total General University Grants Grants Gifts Agency Auxiliary General Other Plant COM StoresFTE Fund Hospitals & Federal Non- Funds Enterprise Organized Appr Funds Practice Services

Category Clinics Federal Funds Activities Funds Plan RevolvingInstitutional Officer 20.0 17.17 - 0.01 - 0.11 - 1.40 0.05 - - 0.04 1.21 Faculty

Tenure Track 1,473 958 7 196 33 40 1 - 100 2 - 131 5 Clinical Track 886 170 47 20 6 9 - 11 116 2 - 498 7 Other 537 414 2 9 1 7 - 1 49 2 - 49 3 Post Doctoral 209 12 1 130 30 11 - - 24 - - - 1

Professional & Scientific 7,475 1,841 2,004 739 136 130 12 500 917 54 3 393 746 SEIU/Healthcare Professionals 3,480 2 3,145 20 12 4 - 71 50 - - 166 10 Merit (Non-Organized) 212 52 107 - - - - 16 11 1 - 9 16 Merit (AFSCME) 3,927 526 2,435 27 1 4 - 436 108 20 - 101 269

Sub-Total - Salaried Faculty & Staff 18,219 3,992 7,748 1,141 219 205 13 1,036 1,375 81 3 1,347 1,058 Residents 858 22 618 16 3 7 - - 31 - - 144 17 Graduate Assistants* 2,177 1,437 - 454 45 90 - 12 120 3 4 3 9 Temporary -

Professional 650 107 144 130 22 24 - 83 101 3 - 14 22 Merit 143 4 89 3 - - - 38 7 - - - 2 Students ** 2,619 485 316 178 45 110 15 1,120 266 3 1 19 61

Total FTE 24,666 6,047 8,915 1,922 334 436 28 2,289 1,900 90 8 1,527 1,169 Source: November 1 PeopleSoft HR. See Reporting Variations (in Definitions and Notes) regarding differences from other reports that include faculty FTE.

*For graduate assistants, FTE = 20 hours per week** Students FTE = 40 hour per week

Total Headcount for Regular Salaried Faculty & Staff 19,252Total Headcount all employees 29,977

General Funds - Includes Fund 050 and Allocated LaborUIHC Health Care - Includes funds 165/170/175/180/185/187/189Other Appropriated Funds - Include Special Purpose/Oakdale/University Hygienic LabCOM Practice Plan - Includes only Fund 990 College of Medicine (Org 17 and Org 92) Practice PlanExcludes Board of Regents employees

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Total General University Grants Grants Gifts Agency Auxiliary General Other Plant COM StoresCount Fund Hospitals & Federal Non- Funds Enterprise Organized Appr Funds Practice Services

Category - Regular Clinics Federal Funds Activities Funds Plan RevolvingInstitutional Officer 19.5 16.69 - 0.01 - 0.11 - 1.40 0.05 - - 0.04 1.21 Faculty

Tenure Track 1,590 1,062 7 196 34 41 1 - 103 3 - 137 6 Clinical Track 940 196 49 19 6 9 - 11 119 2 - 522 7 Other 522 408 - 7 1 6 - - 54 2 - 42 2

Professional & Scientific 7,634 1,885 2,042 757 138 137 12 504 944 55 3 397 760 SEIU/Healthcare Professionals 4,030 2 3,655 22 15 4 - 84 57 - - 180 11 Merit (Non-Organized) 216 53 109 - - - - 16 12 1 - 9 16 Merit (AFSCME) 4,300 536 2,763 30 1 4 - 452 117 21 - 102 274

Sub-Total - Regular Faculty & Staff 19,252 4,159 8,625 1,031 195 201 13 1,068 1,406 84 3 1,389 1,077 Category - Temporary

207 12 1 127 31 11 - - 24 - - - 1 Residents 878 22 629 16 3 8 - - 31 - - 152 17 Graduate Assistants 2,694 1,828 - 488 51 133 - 14 148 4 12 4 12 Faculty 379 293 3 6 1 9 - 3 38 - - 24 2

1,183 202 282 212 36 42 1 158 178 7 - 24 41 281 8 173 7 - - - 76 13 - - - 4

5,103 915 627 338 86 206 53 2,214 504 5 1 35 119 Total Headcount 29,977 7,439 10,340 2,225 403 610 67 3,533 2,342 100 16 1,628 1,273 Source: November 1 PeopleSoft HR. See Reporting Variations (in Definitions and Notes) regarding differences from other reports that include faculty headcounts.

Primary Job only - This is calculated daily based on Job Type and % of time on each job recordGeneral Funds - Includes Fund 050 and Allocated LaborUIHC Health Care - Includes funds 165/170/175/180/185/187/189Other Appropriated Funds - Include Special Purpose/Oakdale/University Hygienic LabCOM Practice Plan - Includes only Fund 990 College of Medicine (Org 17 and 92) Practice PlanExcludes BOR employees

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Full Professor Associate Professor Assistant ProfessorUniversity Amount Rank Amount Rank Amount Rank

University of California-Los Angeles 225,045 1 148,856 1 111,131 1 The University of Texas at Austin 183,800 2 119,300 2 109,100 2 The University of Michigan-Ann Arbor 178,523 3 118,615 3 100,833 6 North Carolina-Chapel Hill 162,701 4 104,783 8 104,126 4 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 159,507 5 109,487 5 101,572 5 The Ohio State University 154,734 6 106,057 6 96,158 8 University of Wisconsin-Madison 148,890 7 112,479 4 97,059 7 University of Minnesota-Twin Cities 148,417 8 105,047 7 93,615 9 University of Iowa 145,520 9 96,326 11 88,922 10 Indiana University-Bloomington 143,460 10 101,992 9 105,480 3 University of Arizona 139,500 11 98,146 10 81,137 11

Peer Group Median (w/o Iowa) 157,121 107,772 101,202

Percent Increase Needed to Reach Median 8.0% 11.9% 13.8%

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2019-20 Average Faculty Salaries by Professorial RankUniversity of Iowa's Official Peer Group

Source: American Association of University Professors (AAUP) annual salary survey for fulltime instructional faculty. Faculty members employed on 12-month contracts are included, but their salaries have been converted to 9-month rates. Medical schools are excluded. The average salaries reported to the AAUP by all institutions are affected by several factors, including faculty turnover and promotions, and individual salary adjustments for promotion, competitive market, or equity, in addition to the institution's announced annual increases.

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Median Average Faculty Salaries by Professional Rank

2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19* 2019-20

Full Professor

Peer Group Median $132,528 $135,713 $139,323 $142,117 $144,569 $146,714 $148,590 $150,230 $154,137 $157,121

Iowa 126,253 130,025 132,172 135,342 136,656 136,810 138,332 141,093 141,899 145,520

Associate Professor

Peer Group Median 87,474 88,325 91,551 94,282 96,484 99,624 100,385 103,176 106,309 107,772

Iowa 84,102 86,372 87,396 89,922 91,681 93,414 96,105 96,374 94,324 96,326

Assistant Professor

Peer Group Median 79,880 80,966 84,722 84,459 86,436 89,168 91,707 95,584 98,194 101,202

Iowa 72,491 74,081 74,564 76,653 78,854 83,815 84,252 87,825 87,115 88,922

At the University of Iowa, FY 2020 salary increases were not awarded until January 1. Salary data are effective November 1, 2019.

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Iowa's Official Peer Group

Notes: Based on the annual AAUP Faculty Salary Survey. Faculty on 12-month appointments are included, but their salaries have been converted to 9-month rates. Medical schools are excluded. Iowa's peer group for purposes of salary comparisons was established by the Board of Regents. The peer universities include the University of California-Los Angeles, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, Ohio State University, University of Texas-Austin, University of Illinois-Urbana, Indiana University-Bloomington, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, University of Wisconsin-Madison, University of Arizona and the University of North Carolina. The average salaries reported to the AAUP are affected by several factors, including faculty turnover and promotions, salary adjustments for promotions, competitive market adjustments, and equity adjustments, in addition to the announced annual increases.

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Fiscal Year Student Credit Hours by Student Level Fiscal Year

Student Level 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2019-20Undergraduate 600,686 608,359 609,998 615,058 638,941 669,474 681,854 686,583 662,628 629,101

Freshmen 140,978 138,379 137,584 137,459 153,563 160,297 141,127 134,246 133,168 117,333Sophomores 134,642 139,051 135,091 136,562 142,157 158,539 165,678 152,583 145,771 144,079Juniors 151,895 152,161 156,093 155,654 156,351 165,025 181,217 185,044 168,812 166,364Seniors 162,072 167,482 169,071 172,736 172,956 172,041 180,975 203,119 204,392 194,193Unclassified 11,099 11,286 12,159 12,647 13,914 13,572 12,857 11,591 10,485 7,132

Graduate 109,457 107,176 103,736 101,044 96,202 97,608 98,691 100,500 102,497 108,969Master's 62,025 59,165 56,586 55,888 54,216 54,517 55,646 56,953 60,404 67,857Doctoral 42,402 42,926 42,445 39,982 37,190 37,477 37,329 37,819 37,054 37,369Other 5,030 5,085 4,705 5,174 4,796 5,614 5,716 5,728 5,039 3,743

Professional 74,877 74,115 72,880 73,009 72,607 75,637 75,378 75,320 76,108 75,911Dentistry (DDS) 17,178 17,505 17,756 18,216 17,602 18,316 18,576 18,947 18,967 17,346Law (JD) 15,887 14,947 11,747 11,139 11,334 11,993 11,881 12,007 12,143 13,929Medicine (MD) 25,157 25,426 27,018 27,294 27,219 28,408 28,288 27,884 28,149 27,688Pharmacy (PharmD) 16,655 16,237 16,359 16,360 16,452 16,920 16,633 16,482 16,849 16,948

Postgraduate 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 785,027 789,651 786,614 789,111 807,750 842,719 855,923 862,403 841,233 813,981Source: MAUI/Registrar's data warehouse (see Note 1); enrollment and credit hour data as of census date each session.Note: The fiscal year includes the summer, fall, winter, and spring semesters (e.g., 2017-18 includes summer 2017, fall 2017, winter 2017-18, spring 2018).

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Section Type/Instructor Type 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2019-20

Stand-alone 543,341 551,833 548,358 553,722 569,020 592,143 599,923 609,011 595,278 566,019Tenured/Tenure Track 200,543 206,984 197,101 193,877 190,077 191,021 184,079 180,705 166,671 170,341Non-Tenure Track 241,297 249,181 261,346 276,205 298,762 319,907 337,572 357,225 355,268 322,457Graduate Assistant 101,501 95,668 89,911 83,640 80,181 81,215 78,272 71,081 73,339 73,221

Lecture 220,890 217,146 217,635 214,809 219,871 231,774 237,793 235,592 228,834 231,863Tenured/Tenure Track 147,736 140,235 143,013 133,585 130,239 138,154 125,829 121,455 115,407 107,608Non-Tenure Track 72,016 75,932 74,370 80,393 89,477 93,496 111,639 113,205 111,193 122,919Graduate Assistant 1,138 979 252 831 155 124 325 932 2,234 1,336

Independent Study 20,796 20,672 20,621 20,580 18,859 18,802 18,207 17,800 17,121 16,099Tenured/Tenure Track 18,796 18,449 18,123 18,476 16,423 16,192 15,807 15,755 15,291 14,513Non-Tenure Track 1,952 2,090 2,454 2,035 2,398 2,592 2,371 2,037 1,830 1,586Graduate Assistant 48 133 44 69 38 18 29 8 0 0

Total 785,027 789,651 786,614 789,111 807,750 842,719 855,923 862,403 841,233 813,981Tenured/Tenure Track 367,075 365,668 358,237 345,938 336,739 345,367 325,715 317,915 297,369 292,462Non-Tenure Track 315,265 327,203 338,170 358,633 390,637 415,995 451,582 472,467 468,291 446,962Graduate Assistant 102,687 96,780 90,207 84,540 80,374 81,357 78,626 72,021 75,573 74,557

Source: MAUI/Registrar's data warehouse (see Note 1); enrollment and credit hour data as of census date each session.Note: Lecture sections have associated lab and/or discussion sections; stand-alone sections do not.

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Management Type/ Instructor Type 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21

Regular 627,955 624,023 621,379 702,482 712,590 736,167 739,080 726,189 707,621 669,767Tenured/Tenure Track 328,653 325,599 321,518 325,113 311,046 317,612 301,203 293,459 275,646 264,637Non-Tenure Track 225,046 229,826 233,412 297,783 328,603 345,299 367,929 370,378 369,678 347,898Graduate Assistant 74,256 68,598 66,449 79,586 72,941 73,256 69,948 62,352 62,297 57,232

Saturday/Evening 93,336 94,569 85,493 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Tenured/Tenure Track 19,950 20,091 16,736 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Non-Tenure Track 51,620 53,768 51,501 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Graduate Assistant 21,766 20,710 17,256 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Extension 62,269 69,688 78,780 86,004 94,665 106,108 116,536 135,864 133,237 143,886Tenured/Tenure Track 18,010 19,233 19,525 20,651 25,596 27,687 24,440 24,403 21,554 27,680Non-Tenure Track 37,594 43,006 52,805 60,444 61,668 70,332 83,418 101,799 98,407 98,881Graduate Assistant 6,665 7,449 6,450 4,909 7,401 8,089 8,678 9,662 13,276 17,325

Workshop 1,467 1,371 962 625 495 444 307 350 375 328Tenured/Tenure Track 462 745 458 174 97 68 72 53 169 145Non-Tenure Track 1,005 603 452 406 366 364 235 290 206 183Graduate Assistant 0 23 52 45 32 12 0 7 0 0

Total 785,027 789,651 786,614 789,111 807,750 842,719 855,923 862,403 841,233 813,981Tenured/Tenure Track 367,075 365,668 358,237 345,938 336,739 345,367 325,715 317,915 297,369 292,462Non-Tenure Track 315,265 327,203 338,170 358,633 390,637 415,995 451,582 472,467 468,291 446,962Graduate Assistant 102,687 96,780 90,207 84,540 80,374 81,357 78,626 72,021 75,573 74,557

Source: MAUI/Registrar's data warehouse (see Note 1); enrollment and credit hour data as of census date each session.

Fiscal Year Student Credit Hours by Section Management Type and Primary Instructor Category

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Primary Non-Primary TotalStudents with at least one

non-primary POSStudent Level / Declaration Type Major Preparatory Certificate Licensure Endorsement Minor Non-Degree Total Distinct Count PctUndergraduate 22,405 2,943 3,722 2,102 563 189 5,123 40 14,682 37,087 10,596 47.3%

Major / Preparatory 21,929 2,942 3,722 2,091 563 184 5,107 39 14,648 36,577 10,564 48.2%Certificate 67 1 0 3 0 0 1 0 5 72 5 7.5%Licensure Preparation 10 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 11 1 10.0%Endorsement Preparation 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0.0%Non-degree 398 0 0 8 0 4 15 1 28 426 26 6.5%

Graduate 6,170 174 8 517 100 34 2 35 870 7,040 800 13.0%Major / Preparatory 5,899 174 6 513 100 30 2 18 843 6,742 774 13.1%Certificate 141 0 2 2 0 0 0 2 6 147 5 3.5%Endorsement Preparation 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0.0%Non-degree 129 0 0 2 0 4 0 15 21 150 21 16.3%

Professional - Major 1,873 121 2 3 0 0 0 13 139 2,012 138 7.4%Postgraduate - Non-degree 1,282 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 4 1,286 4 0.3%Total 31,730 3,238 3,732 2,625 664 223 5,125 88 15,695 47,425 11,538 36.4%

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Primary Non-Primary TotalStudents with at least one

non-primary POSStudent Level / Declaration Type Major Preparatory Certificate Licensure Endorsement Minor Non-Degree Total Distinct Count PctUndergraduate 23,300 3,313 3,811 1,526 392 171 3,975 9 13,197 36,497 9,966 42.8%

Major / Preparatory 21,915 3,305 3,809 1,521 391 164 3,971 7 13,168 35,083 9,939 45.4%Certificate 57 5 0 1 0 0 1 0 7 64 7 12.3%Licensure Preparation 24 2 0 0 0 7 0 0 9 33 8 33.3%Endorsement Preparation 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 1 100.0%Non-degree 1,303 1 2 4 0 0 3 2 12 1,315 11 0.8%

Graduate 5,688 74 3 247 58 93 2 46 523 6,211 466 8.2%Major / Preparatory 5,397 74 2 246 57 73 2 21 475 5,872 453 8.4%Certificate 111 0 1 1 0 0 0 9 11 122 11 9.9%Licensure Preparation 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0.0%Endorsement Preparation 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 10 2 25.0%Non-degree 170 0 0 0 1 20 0 14 35 205 35 20.6%

Professional - Major 1,799 128 0 3 0 0 0 2 133 1,932 133 7.4%Postgraduate - Non-degree 1,306 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1,307 1 0.1%Total 32,093 3,516 3,814 1,776 450 264 3,977 57 13,854 45,947 10,526 32.8%Source: MAUI/Registrar's data warehouse (see Note 1).

Notes: "Program of study" (POS) counts for this report are rolled up at the program level (by declaration type and objective) and do not include declared sub-programs as unique POSs.Preparatory programs of study include pre-professional programs (such as pre-medicine or pre-law); "interest" programs (such as music interest or nursing interest); POSs for undergraduate students who intend to pursue a bachelor's degree but have not yet selected a major (e.g., University College Open Major or Undeclared Engineering); and the pre-Professional MBA program.

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Extramural Awards ................................................................................................ 64 Federal Research Awards by Agency.................................................................... 65 Non-Federal Research Awards by Source ............................................................ 66 Technology Transfer.............................................................................................. 67 Research & Development Expenditures at Public Big Ten Universities ................. 68

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Extramural Awards (in millions)2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20

Total Awards 443.0$ 437.9$ 443.3$ 434.5$ 466.9$ 535.5$

Awards by PurposeResearch 324.7$ 313.1$ 315.1$ 314.3$ 326.7$ 349.9$ Academic Support/Misc 61.4$ 70.5$ 68.9$ 60.7$ 55.9$ 105.1$ Fellowships & Scholarships 26.1$ 24.5$ 24.7$ 21.9$ 26.2$ 26.6$ Student Financial Aid 18.5$ 19.1$ 19.8$ 22.1$ 22.4$ 20.9$ Public Service 6.1$ 7.1$ 12.6$ 11.7$ 32.0$ 31.6$ Equipment 6.2$ 3.6$ 2.1$ 3.9$ 3.6$ 1.3$

Awards by SourceFederal 231.9$ 240.3$ 224.4$ 260.5$ 281.6$ 346.7$ Non-Federal 211.1$ 197.6$ 218.9$ 174.1$ 185.3$ 188.8$

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Public Service5.9%

Equipment0.2%

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Federal Research Awards by Agency (in millions)2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20

NIH 146.7$ 159.4$ 140.0$ 180.4$ 171.7$ 187.3$ Department of Health & Human Services - Other than NIH 22.4$ 18.2$ 17.3$ 19.4$ 24.7$ 61.7$ Department of Education 20.8$ 21.9$ 23.0$ 24.5$ 24.8$ 39.3$ National Science Foundation 11.3$ 13.9$ 12.3$ 7.8$ 15.2$ 9.5$ Other Federal Agencies 9.9$ 8.8$ 10.9$ 8.3$ 10.9$ 10.3$ Department of Defense 10.5$ 10.5$ 9.8$ 6.8$ 20.8$ 15.4$ NASA 4.1$ 4.2$ 6.3$ 8.8$ 6.7$ 9.2$ Department of Energy 2.2$ 2.2$ 2.3$ 1.8$ 3.4$ 2.9$ Department of Transportation 4.0$ 1.3$ 2.5$ 2.7$ 3.4$ 11.1$ Total 231.9$ 240.3$ 224.4$ 260.5$ 281.6$ 346.7$ Source: UI Research Information System (UIRIS)

NIH69%

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NSF5%

Defense5%

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Federal Research Awards 2014-15

NIH54%

Health & Hum Svcs18%

Education11%

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Non-Federal Research Awards by Source (in millions)2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20

Industry 91.7$ 75.9$ 83.3$ 70.1$ 59.4$ 71.0$ State and Local Governments 47.5$ 41.7$ 55.4$ 30.3$ 47.7$ 41.5$ Non-Profit Organizations 39.0$ 44.9$ 40.0$ 37.4$ 41.9$ 41.2$ Educational Institutions/Hospitals 32.5$ 34.8$ 40.0$ 36.2$ 36.3$ 35.0$ Foreign Governments 0.4$ 0.3$ 0.2$ 0.0$ 0.1$ 0.0$ Individuals 0.0$ 0.0$ 0.0$ 0.0$ -$ 0.0$ Total 211.1$ 197.6$ 218.8$ 174.1$ 185.3$ 188.8$ Source: UI Research Information System (UIRIS)

Industry38%

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Non-Profit Organizations

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Educational Institutions/Hospitals

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Non-FederalResearch Awardsin 2019-20

Industry44%

State and Local Governments

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Non-Profit Organizations

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Institutions/Hospitals15%

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Technology TransferDescription 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020

Annual number of:Invention disclosures received 68 102 98 139 147 151 93 143 83 95U. S. patent applications filed 62 72 85 90 110 142 83 44 53 38New applications filed 27 40 53 30 58 69 33 38 37 29U.S. patents issued 31 31 24 25 24 25 24 27 22 21Options/licenses executed 23 21 29 32 40 40 60 51 48 37Number of license and option agreements generating income 94 94 65 90 98 148 122 127 85 95

License revenue (in millions) $6.28 $7.23 $1.38 $1.79 $1.50 $2.75 $1.83 $1.73 $1.77 $1.57Source: UI Research Foundation

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Rank Institution Total R&D Federal State & Local Institution Industry Nonprofit Org. Other

1 The University of Michigan $ 1,675,805 $ 886,851 $ 2,706 $ 608,028 $ 98,997 $ 68,758 $ 10,465

2 University of Wisconsin $ 1,297,331 $ 608,925 $ 94,861 $ 415,634 $ 26,518 $ 115,774 $ 35,619

3 University of Maryland $ 1,096,600 $ 696,880 $ 34,241 $ 279,371 $ 30,775 $ 50,561 $ 4,772

4 University of Minnesota $ 1,013,112 $ 494,549 $ 79,587 $ 321,652 $ 50,423 $ 40,928 $ 25,973

5 Pennsylvania State University $ 949,679 $ 600,489 $ 51,658 $ 207,208 $ 32,949 $ 56,184 $ 1,191

6 The Ohio State University $ 929,250 $ 497,651 $ 62,752 $ 136,923 $ 157,885 $ 49,679 $ 24,360

7 Michigan State University $ 725,708 $ 331,148 $ 48,535 $ 296,991 $ 14,207 $ 19,282 $ 15,545

8 University of Illinois $ 677,523 $ 382,206 $ 25,352 $ 185,282 $ 40,128 $ 24,596 $ 19,959

9 Indiana University $ 668,157 $ 308,586 $ 4,772 $ 263,300 $ 26,165 $ 64,916 $ 418

10 Purdue University $ 663,927 $ 249,831 $ 38,744 $ 242,643 $ 60,411 $ 36,497 $ 35,801

11 Rutgers $ 657,249 $ 297,609 $ 77,809 $ 131,158 $ 42,618 $ 50,510 $ 57,545

12 University of Iowa $ 508,353 $ 252,563 $ 6,290 $ 207,385 $ 22,153 $ 19,962 $ -

13 University of Nebraska $ 316,820 $ 109,954 $ 55,969 $ 118,095 $ 18,157 $ 4,893 $ 9,752

Source: National Science Foundation via AAUDE

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University of Iowa Revenue ................................................................................... 70 University of Iowa Operating Expenses by Function .............................................. 71 University of Iowa General Education Fund Budget - Revenues ........................... 72 University of Iowa General Education Fund Budget - Expenditures ....................... 73 Academic Year Tuition & Required Fees at Public Big Ten Universities ................ 74 Trends in Academic Year Tuition and Required Fees............................................ 75 Undergraduate Cost of Attendance per Academic Year ........................................ 76 Student Financial Aid Awards by Type .................................................................. 77 Endowment Pool ................................................................................................... 79

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University of Iowa Revenue (in millions)2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20

Tuition and fees, net of scholarship allowances $379 $399 $431 $431 $429Grants and contracts $361 $363 $366 $375 $435Patient services, net of allowances $1,789 $1,847 $2,040 $2,237 $2,303Sales and services of educational departments $108 $109 $105 $111 $109Auxiliary enterprises, net of scholarship allowances $197 $216 $222 $232 $203Other operating revenue $42 $35 $33 $39 $41State Appropriations $247 $239 $227 $231 $240

Total $3,124 $3,208 $3,424 $3,656 $3,760Source: Annual University of Iowa audited Financial Report (http://afr.fo.uiowa.edu/annual-reports)

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Grants and contracts12%

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Auxiliary enterprises, net of scholarship allowances

5%

All other operating revenue4%

State Appropriations6%

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University of Iowa Operating Expenses By Function (in millions)2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20

Instruction 337.3$ 341.8$ 349.7$ 358.2$ 356.9$ Research 332.2$ 330.3$ 334.7$ 334.3$ 339.5$ Public service 93.2$ 91.6$ 90.4$ 91.9$ 97.6$ Academic support 181.4$ 226.4$ 153.0$ 150.4$ 159.1$ Patient services 1,509.0$ 1,621.7$ 1,848.9$ 1,967.5$ 2,097.6$ Student services 35.7$ 40.9$ 36.9$ 42.4$ 42.8$ Institutional support 54.5$ 63.8$ 56.3$ 59.2$ 59.3$ Scholarships and fellowships 30.2$ 31.2$ 32.1$ 33.5$ 41.5$ Auxiliary enterprises 182.1$ 203.2$ 203.3$ 209.9$ 201.3$ All other* 319.6$ 354.0$ 380.4$ 382.0$ 354.8$

Total 3,075.2$ 3,304.9$ 3,485.6$ 3,629.4$ 3,750.4$ *Includes operations & maintenance of plant, depreciation & amortization, and other operating expensesSource: Annual University of Iowa audited Financial Report (http://afr.fo.uiowa.edu/annual-reports)Note that restatements of prior years due to changes in the accounting standards are not reflected in this report.For further breakdown of operating expenses, see Note 12 of the Financial Report.

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Public service3%

Patient services56%

Auxiliary enterprises5%

Other18%

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University of Iowa General Education Fund BudgetRevenues

2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21

State Appropriations $232,223,005 $216,759,067 $214,710,793 $218,710,793 $215,605,480

Tuition and Fees $459,794,000 $477,361,000 $482,838,675 $477,684,807 $462,908,000Reimbursed Indirect Costs $42,648,000 $44,467,000 $46,333,136 $48,109,192 $47,877,000Interest $1,267,995 $1,100,000 $1,100,000 $1,445,000 $1,444,520Other Income $125,000 $24,933 $24,933 $25,208 $25,000

TOTAL REVENUES $736,058,000 $739,712,000 $745,007,537 $745,975,000 $727,860,000

Source: UI Annual Budget Reports (https://fmb.fo.uiowa.edu/university-budget)

Tuition & Fees63.6%

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Interest, & Other Income

6.8%

State Apppropriations

29.6%

General Fund Budgeted Revenues FY 2021

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University of Iowa General Education Fund BudgetExpenditures

2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21

Faculty Salaries $267,640,000 $275,562,000 $273,641,000 $276,781,191 $267,115,000Professional & Scientific Salaries $145,138,000 $149,778,000 $155,068,000 $160,904,188 $161,201,000General Services Salaries $62,086,000 $61,792,000 $58,540,000 $55,127,656 $45,177,000Hourly Wages $5,700,000 $5,700,000 $5,700,000 $5,700,000 $5,700,000 Subtotal $480,564,000 $492,832,000 $492,949,000 $498,513,035 $479,193,000

Professional & Scientific Supplies $60,875,375 $56,901,675 $59,849,508 $59,267,464 $49,872,000Library Acquisitions $19,287,325 $19,287,325 $19,205,984 $19,231,258 $18,188,000Rentals $5,400,000 $5,900,000 $6,900,000 $6,900,000 $5,969,000Utilities $36,328,000 $37,088,000 $36,964,426 $38,266,426 $43,100,000Building Repairs $24,000,000 $13,232,000 $15,126,230 $15,539,337 $22,630,000Auditor of State Reimbursement $735,000 $765,000 $765,000 $765,000 $765,000Equipment $2,267,000 $2,267,000 $2,344,500 $2,699,500 $3,369,000Student Aid $106,601,300 $111,439,000 $110,902,889 $104,792,980 $104,774,000 Subtotal $255,494,000 $246,880,000 $252,058,537 $247,461,965 $248,667,000

TOTAL EXPENDITURES $705,147,000 $739,712,000 $745,007,537 $745,975,000 $727,860,000

Source: UI Annual Budget Reports (https://fmb.fo.uiowa.edu/university-budget)

Faculty Salaries36.7%

Professional & Scientific Salaries

22.1%

General Service Salaries & Wages

7.0%

Library Acquisitions2.5%

Utilities5.9%

Equipment0.5%

P&S Supplies & Services, Other7.8%

Building Repairs3.1%

Student Aid14.4%

General Fund Budgeted Expenditures FY 2021

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Resident Non-Resident Resident Non-ResidentUniversity Amount Rank Amount Rank Amount Rank Amount Rank

Pennsylvania State University 18,450 1 35,514 6 22,994 2 38,728 3 University of Illinois 16,862 2 34,312 7 18,192 7 33,480 6 The University of Michigan 15,948 3 52,266 1 24,772 1 49,548 1 Rutgers University 15,205 4 31,987 10 19,853 3 32,261 8 University of Minnesota 15,027 5 33,325 9 19,221 4 28,845 10 Michigan State University 14,460 6 39,766 2 18,858 6 37,056 4 The Ohio State University 11,518 7 33,502 8 12,425 8 36,009 5 Indiana University 11,221 8 37,601 4 11,193 11 33,339 7 University of Maryland 10,779 9 36,891 5 19,180 5 40,636 2

University of Wisconsin 10,742 10 38,630 3 12,196 9 25,523 13 Purdue University 9,992 11 28,797 12 9,992 12 28,797 11

University of Iowa 9,606 12 31,569 11 11,666 10 30,613 9 University of Nebraska 9,562 13 26,692 13 9,872 13 25,592 12

Average Excluding Iowa 13,314 35,773 16,562 34,151Midpoint Excluding Iowa 12,989 34,913 18,525 33,409Iowa Distance From the Midpoint -3,383 -3,345 -6,860 -2,797

2020-21 Academic Year Tuition & Required Fees at Public Big Ten UniversitiesUndergraduate Graduate

Sources: AAUDE Survey of Academic Year Tuition & Required Fees at AAU Public Universities, and the University of Virginia Survey of Academic Year Tuition & Required Fees. Notes: All of the public Big Ten Universities assess additional fees, beyond those shown above, for undergraduates enrolled in specific academic programs, such as engineering or business.

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Trends in Academic Year Tuition and Required Fees

2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21

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Tuition & Fees

Resident Undergraduate 7,765$ 8,057$ 8,061$ 8,079$ 8,104$ 8,575$ 8,965$ 9,267$ 9,606$ 9,606$

Non-Resident Undergraduate 25,099 26,279 26,931 27,409 27,890 28,813 30,609 31,233 31,569 31,569

Resident Graduate 8,982 9,313 9,523 9,687 9,693 10,357 10,960 11,336 11,666 11,666

Non-Resident Graduate 24,340 25,477 26,107 26,569 26,871 27,961 29,696 30,277 30,613 30,613

Annual Percent Increase

Resident Undergraduate 4.7 3.8 0.0 0.2 0.3 5.8 4.5 3.4 3.7 0.0

Non-Resident Undergraduate 5.8 4.7 2.5 1.8 1.8 3.3 6.2 2.0 1.1 0.0

Resident Graduate 4.7 3.7 2.3 1.7 0.1 6.9 5.8 3.4 2.9 0.0

Non-Resident Graduate 5.8 4.7 2.5 1.8 1.1 4.1 6.2 2.0 1.1 0.0

Average of Other Public Big Ten Institutions (excluding Iowa)

Tuition & Fees

Resident Undergraduate 11,406$ 11,844$ 11,924$ 12,125$ 12,299$ 12,517$ 12,798$ 12,962$ 13,167$ 13,314$

Non-Resident Undergraduate 26,982 28,062 28,657 29,492 30,572 31,662 32,969 34,180 35,266 35,773

Resident Graduate 13,300 13,819 14,166 14,506 14,841 15,190 15,624 16,029 16,418 16,562

Non-Resident Graduate 26,887 27,809 28,562 29,406 30,251 31,086 32,096 33,059 33,915 34,151

Annual Percent Increase

Resident Undergraduate 5.3 3.8 0.7 1.7 1.4 1.8 2.2 1.3 1.6 1.1

Non-Resident Undergraduate 5.1 4.0 2.1 2.9 3.7 3.6 4.1 3.7 3.2 1.4

Resident Graduate 4.9 3.9 2.5 2.4 2.3 2.4 2.9 2.6 2.4 0.9

Non-Resident Graduate 4.5 3.4 2.7 3.0 2.9 2.8 3.3 3.0 2.6 0.7 Sources: AAUDE Survey of Academic Year Tuition & Required Fees at AAU Public Universities, and the University of Virginia Survey of Tuition & Fees.Notes: The other public Big Ten institutions include Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota, Nebraska, Ohio State, Penn State, Purdue, Rutgers and Wisconsin.

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Undergraduate Cost of Attendance per Academic Year

2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21Books and Living Costs

Books & Supplies 1,090 1,090 1,040 1,040 1,240 950 950 950 950 950Room & Board 8,750 9,170 9,424 9,614 9,728 10,108 10,450 11,172 11,400 11,590Misc. Personal & Travel 3,515 3,515 2,166 2,128 1,938 2,242 2,242 2,850 2,850 3,230Total 13,355 13,775 12,630 12,782 12,906 13,300 13,642 14,972 15,200 15,770

Resident Tuition & Fees 7,765 8,057 8,061 8,079 8,104 8,800 9,190 9,492 9,830 9,830

Resident Total Costs 21,120 21,832 20,691 20,861 21,010 22,100 22,832 24,464 25,030 25,600

Non-Resident Tuition & Fees 25,099 26,279 26,931 27,409 27,890 29,038 30,834 31,458 31,793 31,793

Non - Resident Total Costs 38,454 40,054 39,561 40,191 40,796 42,338 44,476 46,430 46,993 47,563

Source: Office of Student Financial Aid (https://financialaid.uiowa.edu/cost/undergraduate)

Books & Supplies

5.2%

Room & Board41.4%

Misc.16.6%

Tuition & Fees36.8%

Total Costs for Residents in 2011-12Books & Supplies

3.7%

Room & Board45.3%

Misc.12.6%

Tuition & Fees38.4%

Total Costs for Residents in 2020-21

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Academic Year Student Financial Aid Awards by Type

2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20Grants/Scholarships Federal 18,719,557$ 19,257,985$ 21,554,559$ 21,519,442$ 20,557,809$ 96,978$ 71,451$ 78,516$ 85,751$ 108,548$ State 430,176$ 454,581$ 298,523$ 480,920$ 489,907$ 126,784$ 115,267$ 123,133$ 206,902$ 150,336$ Institutional 87,454,125$ 91,939,824$ 96,334,019$ 88,540,092$ 81,165,102$ 33,580,721$ 20,717,596$ 21,325,507$ 21,806,341$ 21,610,344$ Other 20,481,910$ 21,207,101$ 22,559,681$ 22,809,399$ 15,726,985$ 11,497,730$ 10,834,315$ 11,959,882$ 12,256,621$ 11,493,350$ Total 127,085,768$ 132,859,491$ 140,746,782$ 133,349,853$ 117,939,803$ 45,302,213$ 31,738,629$ 33,487,038$ 34,355,615$ 33,362,578$

Loans Federal 111,400,047$ 117,445,987$ 125,831,223$ 123,603,112$ 113,958,519$ 80,395,565$ 84,135,718$ 87,785,439$ 87,134,556$ 87,383,989$ State -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ Institutional 77,428$ 108,820$ 77,462$ 168,125$ 149,672$ 305,744$ 429,573$ 494,318$ 511,252$ 448,457$ Other 16,297,071$ 16,659,402$ 18,527,956$ 22,566,548$ 27,432,578$ 747,715$ 1,050,683$ 828,022$ 1,308,380$ 1,564,156$ Total 127,774,546$ 134,214,209$ 144,436,641$ 146,337,785$ 141,540,769$ 81,449,024$ 85,615,974$ 89,107,779$ 88,954,188$ 89,396,602$

Employment Federal 2,436,904$ 2,849,504$ 3,728,381$ 3,317,542$ 2,791,125$ 19,205,060$ 18,989,328$ 19,643,530$ 19,287,408$ 19,390,639$ State -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ Institutional 14,341,753$ 25,441,356$ 22,805,904$ 21,124,983$ 20,941,160$ 53,832,200$ 71,356,317$ 42,312,208$ 39,201,184$ 40,145,477$ Other -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ Total 16,778,657$ 28,290,860$ 26,534,285$ 24,442,525$ 23,732,285$ 73,037,260$ 90,345,645$ 61,955,738$ 58,488,592$ 59,536,116$

Total Federal 132,556,508$ 139,553,476$ 151,114,163$ 148,440,096$ 137,307,453$ 99,697,603$ 103,196,497$ 107,507,485$ 106,507,715$ 106,883,176$ State 430,176$ 454,581$ 298,523$ 480,920$ 489,907$ 126,784$ 115,267$ 123,133$ 206,902$ 150,336$ Institutional 101,873,306$ 117,490,000$ 119,217,385$ 109,833,200$ 102,255,934$ 87,718,665$ 92,503,486$ 64,132,033$ 61,518,777$ 62,204,278$ Other 36,778,981$ 37,866,503$ 41,087,637$ 45,375,947$ 43,159,563$ 12,245,445$ 11,884,998$ 12,787,904$ 13,565,001$ 13,057,506$ Total 271,638,971$ 295,364,560$ 311,717,708$ 304,130,163$ 283,212,857$ 199,788,497$ 207,700,248$ 184,550,555$ 181,798,395$ 182,295,296$ Source: MAUI/Office of Student Financial Aid (Annual Reports to the Iowa College Student Aid Commission)

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Total (Undergraduate and Graduate/Professional)2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20

Grants/Scholarships Federal 18,816,535$ 19,329,436$ 21,633,075$ 21,605,193$ 20,666,357$ State 556,960$ 569,848$ 421,656$ 687,822$ 640,243$ Institutional 121,034,846$ 112,657,420$ 117,659,526$ 110,346,433$ 102,775,446$ Other 31,979,640$ 32,041,416$ 34,519,563$ 35,066,020$ 27,220,335$ Total 172,387,981$ 164,598,120$ 174,233,820$ 167,705,468$ 151,302,381$

Loans Federal 191,795,612$ 201,581,705$ 213,616,662$ 210,737,668$ 201,342,508$ State -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ Institutional 383,172$ 538,393$ 571,780$ 679,377$ 598,129$ Other 17,044,786$ 17,710,085$ 19,355,978$ 23,874,928$ 28,996,734$ Total 209,223,570$ 219,830,183$ 233,544,420$ 235,291,973$ 230,937,371$

Employment Federal 21,641,964$ 21,838,832$ 23,371,911$ 22,604,950$ 22,181,764$ State -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ Institutional 68,173,953$ 96,797,673$ 65,118,112$ 60,326,167$ 61,086,637$ Other -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ Total 89,815,917$ 118,636,505$ 88,490,023$ 82,931,117$ 83,268,401$

Total Federal 232,254,111$ 242,749,973$ 258,621,648$ 254,947,811$ 244,190,629$ State 556,960$ 569,848$ 421,656$ 687,822$ 640,243$ Institutional 189,591,971$ 209,993,486$ 183,349,418$ 171,351,977$ 164,460,212$ Other 49,024,426$ 49,751,501$ 53,875,541$ 58,940,948$ 56,217,069$ Total 471,427,468$ 503,064,808$ 496,268,263$ 485,928,558$ 465,508,153$ Source: MAUI/Office of Student Financial Aid (Annual Reports to the Iowa College Student Aid Commission)

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Endowment Pool(in millions) 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20

UI Center for Advancement Endowments $767 $695 $766 $869 $887 $899 $1,004 $1,080 $1,146 $1,071University of Iowa Endowments $292 $302 $340 $393 $386 $371 $393 $420 $439 $436Combined Endowments $1,059 $997 $1,106 $1,262 $1,273 $1,270 $1,397 $1,500 $1,585 $1,506

UI Center for Advancement Distributions $68.97 $90.70 $85.19 $91.54 $95.55 $97.56 $142.41 $125.39 $136.62 $133.53Sources: University of Iowa Center for Advancement Annual University of Iowa audited Financial Report (http://afr.fo.uiowa.edu/annual-reports)

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Colleges Fall Semester Headcount Enrollment by College and by Student Level ................ 81 Degree Program Completions by College ............................................................. 83 Alumni by College ................................................................................................. 84 Fiscal Year Student Credit Hours by College of Student’s Primary

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and by Student Level ......................................................................................... 87 November 1 Faculty FTE by Faculty Category and by Organization ..................... 89 Headcount of Faculty by Faculty Category and by College ................................... 92 Extramural Awards by College .............................................................................. 94 Federal Research Awards by College ................................................................... 95 Non-Federal Research Awards by College ............................................................ 96 Fiscal Year Gross Expenditures by Organization, All Funds .................................. 97 Fiscal Year Gross Expenditures by Organization, General Education

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Fall Semester Headcount Enrollment by College and by Student LevelStudent Level 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020Undergraduate 21,528 21,921 21,904 22,289 23,300 24,430 24,503 23,989 23,482 22,405

Liberal Arts & Sciences 15,660 15,655 15,704 15,500 15,697 16,447 16,617 16,356 15,749 14,871Business 2,559 2,645 2,496 2,585 2,725 2,811 2,971 3,181 3,162 3,113Dentistry 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Education 441 435 383 355 386 396 422 494 662 700Engineering 1,667 1,840 1,996 2,323 2,677 2,843 2,588 2,183 2,143 1,995Law 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0Medicine 393 443 429 406 427 414 453 447 443 440Nursing 429 496 544 550 811 936 832 631 633 636Pharmacy 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0Public Health 2 0 0 0 1 32 81 163 206 227University College 377 407 352 569 575 551 539 534 482 423

Graduate 6,290 6,206 5,939 5,804 5,688 5,698 5,816 5,826 5,900 6,170Liberal Arts & Sciences 2,289 2,232 2,130 2,036 2,017 1,963 1,912 1,914 1,909 1,849Business 1,142 1,212 1,232 1,234 1,209 1,277 1,420 1,515 1,513 1,753Dentistry 71 63 62 67 73 76 81 77 74 68Education 639 660 652 640 594 574 585 559 582 618Engineering 370 350 332 316 305 300 276 269 284 280Law 7 6 14 17 13 22 17 23 23 14Medicine 313 320 313 302 290 322 298 294 288 292Nursing 363 304 258 217 229 247 248 241 270 273Pharmacy 96 90 81 78 67 68 67 65 56 60Public Health 319 317 296 312 340 332 335 303 325 369Graduate College 681 648 566 585 551 517 577 565 576 594University College 0 4 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

Professional 1,955 1,923 1,835 1,812 1,799 1,837 1,847 1,841 1,858 1,873Dentistry 318 318 322 328 322 323 329 331 334 327Law 558 526 420 392 392 428 419 422 431 474Medicine 638 644 662 662 657 658 668 663 667 657Pharmacy 441 435 431 430 428 428 431 425 426 415

Postgraduate 1,372 1,370 1,318 1,417 1,306 1,323 1,398 1,292 1,295 1,282Liberal Arts & Sciences 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dentistry 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Medicine 998 1,015 980 1,057 959 1,007 1,101 1,001 1,014 989Pharmacy 7 6 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Public Health 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Graduate College 365 346 329 360 347 316 297 291 281 293

All Levels 31,145 31,420 30,996 31,322 32,093 33,288 33,564 32,948 32,535 31,730Liberal Arts & Sciences 17,950 17,888 17,835 17,536 17,714 18,410 18,529 18,270 17,658 16,720Business 3,701 3,857 3,728 3,819 3,934 4,088 4,391 4,696 4,675 4,866Dentistry 390 383 387 395 395 399 410 408 408 395Education 1,080 1,095 1,035 995 980 970 1,007 1,053 1,244 1,318Engineering 2,037 2,190 2,328 2,639 2,982 3,143 2,864 2,452 2,427 2,275Law 565 532 434 410 406 450 436 445 455 488Medicine 2,342 2,422 2,384 2,427 2,333 2,401 2,520 2,405 2,412 2,378Nursing 792 800 802 767 1,040 1,183 1,080 872 903 909Pharmacy 544 531 517 508 495 496 498 490 483 475Public Health 321 317 296 312 341 364 416 466 531 596Graduate College 1,046 994 895 945 898 833 874 856 857 887University College 377 411 355 569 575 551 539 535 482 423

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Degree Program Completions by College 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20

College of Liberal Arts & SciencesBachelor's 3,176 3,132 3,348 3,340 3,310 3,307 3,286 3,127 3,563 3,742Master's 465 527 513 517 447 483 494 440 484 448Doctorate 180 158 213 174 174 187 166 167 153 156

College of BusinessBachelor's 1,050 1,133 1,157 1,171 1,248 1,212 1,135 1,063 1,226 1,345Master's 422 397 376 442 403 389 328 408 420 489Doctorate 16 9 25 11 15 15 19 13 15 14

College of DentistryMaster's 18 11 16 13 15 17 17 15 12 20Doctorate 3 3 2 1 1 2 2 3Professional 79 75 72 75 86 74 82 80 82 84

College of EducationBachelor's 149 148 144 140 93 94 115 86 129 181Master's 98 99 111 125 117 118 103 94 109 135Doctorate 45 68 51 43 53 56 46 42 53 54

College of EngineeringBachelor's 288 262 295 341 447 392 427 419 458 497Master's 83 91 71 52 66 68 63 67 41 69Doctorate 35 41 46 38 31 37 55 37 37 31

College of LawMaster's 6 6 2 4 7 4 8 4 9 6Doctorate 2 1Professional 183 183 189 180 143 103 136 141 141 133

College of MedicineBachelor's 80 94 124 119 116 115 108 122 120 114Master's 37 34 34 32 32 15 33 34 33 40Doctorate 57 55 59 60 67 60 58 60 54 57Professional 147 140 136 148 152 150 135 156 142 156

College of NursingBachelor's 279 141 123 216 155 210 223 224 224 214Master's 112 127 81 19 7 5 7 8 10 7Doctorate 22 26 80 81 48 35 61 53 39 67

College of PharmacyMaster's 6 4 6 5 2 3 5 3 5 4Doctorate 11 12 11 19 14 14 8 13 14 7Professional 108 113 110 107 109 107 106 107 103 104

College of Public HealthBachelor's 47Master's 96 104 127 99 123 107 116 133 127 105Doctorate 20 21 15 12 9 22 13 20 15 13

Graduate CollegeMaster's 69 69 77 70 72 61 77 88 75 76Doctorate 43 44 36 52 41 42 37 45 34 33

University CollegeBachelor's 141 46 64 58 94 82 106 110 127 105Master's 2 2 2

TotalBachelor's 5,163 4,956 5,255 5,385 5,463 5,412 5,400 5,151 5,847 6,245Master's 1,414 1,469 1,416 1,380 1,291 1,270 1,251 1,294 1,325 1,399Doctorate 432 437 538 490 453 468 464 452 418 436Professional 517 511 507 510 490 434 459 484 468 477

7,526 7,373 7,716 7,765 7,697 7,584 7,574 7,381 8,058 8,557Source: MAUI

Note: Counts unique programs of study completed. A student who completed multiple programs of study (e.g. English and History) might have earned a single degree (e.g Bachelor of Arts) and would be counted only once in a count of degrees. Data for previous years may be updated (increased) in subsequent reports due to late conferral of degrees for previous sessions.

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Alumni by College

College TotalUndergraduate

DegreeGraduateDegree

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Liberal Arts & Sciences 168,134 137,494 49,461 73,740 163,353 4,781Business 54,204 43,628 15,469 19,734 51,850 2,354Dentistry 5,080 1,318 5,070 2,209 4,955 125Education 28,022 19,821 12,444 17,404 27,275 747Engineering 16,353 12,647 5,866 5,892 15,205 1,148Law 10,677 3,218 10,677 3,771 10,464 213Medicine 24,389 8,539 20,164 9,436 23,688 701Nursing 12,697 11,286 2,650 2,178 12,627 70Pharmacy 5,689 2,794 3,435 876 5,506 183Public Health 3,539 1,008 3,481 1,833 3,405 134Graduate College 73,508 17,425 73,460 29,365 68,609 4,899Source: UI Living Alumni Statistical Report, January 20, 2021Note: Not unique counts; alumni are counted in each relevant college and in each relevant degree category.

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Student Level 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21Undergraduate 600,686 608,359 609,998 615,058 638,941 669,474 681,854 686,583 662,628 629,101

Liberal Arts & Sciences 430,144 428,939 429,762 425,673 439,667 460,062 466,710 462,116 440,045 409,303Business 79,292 80,818 78,217 79,896 84,067 87,611 92,577 99,132 95,360 94,239Dentistry 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Education 13,753 13,388 11,664 11,045 12,047 12,579 13,902 15,367 19,849 22,090Engineering 50,763 55,774 60,554 64,853 66,542 70,345 68,290 67,034 63,722 58,895Law 0 0 0 9 3 0 0 3 9 0Medicine 9,613 10,491 10,423 10,524 11,445 11,629 12,494 12,538 12,333 12,230Nursing 10,758 12,755 13,450 14,372 15,831 16,609 16,135 16,608 16,589 17,243Pharmacy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0Public Health 27 3 0 3 9 946 2,356 4,840 6,424 7,139Graduate College 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0University College 6,336 6,191 5,928 8,683 9,330 9,693 9,390 8,945 8,293 7,962

Graduate 109,457 107,176 103,736 101,044 96,202 97,608 98,691 100,500 102,497 108,969Liberal Arts & Sciences 37,668 36,595 35,646 34,483 33,792 32,855 32,494 33,398 33,414 32,583Business 20,812 21,164 21,555 21,721 19,792 20,306 21,322 22,530 22,409 27,221Dentistry 827 812 729 810 938 859 1,037 916 1,424 1,794Education 11,083 11,764 11,266 10,996 10,269 10,050 9,901 9,799 10,062 11,225Engineering 5,947 5,572 5,277 4,851 4,482 4,384 4,242 4,623 4,666 4,444Law 243 174 340 529 294 402 235 373 432 173Medicine 8,889 8,809 8,837 8,325 7,886 8,891 8,470 8,480 8,570 8,966Nursing 6,920 5,671 4,771 3,937 3,939 4,502 4,646 4,764 5,068 5,060Pharmacy 1,492 1,267 1,196 1,222 1,059 1,032 988 977 1,007 864Public Health 5,933 6,109 5,661 5,846 6,183 6,314 6,420 5,888 6,328 7,398Graduate College 9,603 9,124 8,391 8,300 7,568 8,013 8,936 8,740 9,105 9,241University College 40 115 67 24 0 0 0 12 12 0

Professional 74,877 74,115 72,880 73,009 72,607 75,637 75,378 75,320 76,108 75,911Dentistry 17,178 17,505 17,756 18,216 17,602 18,316 18,576 18,947 18,967 17,346Law 15,887 14,947 11,747 11,139 11,334 11,993 11,881 12,007 12,143 13,929Medicine 25,157 25,426 27,018 27,294 27,219 28,408 28,288 27,884 28,149 27,688Pharmacy 16,655 16,237 16,359 16,360 16,452 16,920 16,633 16,482 16,849 16,948

Postgraduate 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Medicine 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

All Levels 785,027 789,651 786,614 789,111 807,750 842,719 855,923 862,403 841,233 813,981Liberal Arts & Sciences 467,812 465,534 465,408 460,156 473,459 492,917 499,204 495,514 473,459 441,886Business 100,104 101,982 99,772 101,617 103,859 107,917 113,899 121,662 117,769 121,460Dentistry 18,005 18,317 18,485 19,026 18,540 19,175 19,613 19,863 20,391 19,140Education 24,836 25,152 22,930 22,041 22,316 22,629 23,803 25,166 29,911 33,315Engineering 56,710 61,346 65,831 69,704 71,024 74,729 72,532 71,657 68,388 63,339Law 16,130 15,121 12,087 11,677 11,631 12,395 12,116 12,383 12,584 14,102Medicine 43,666 44,727 46,278 46,143 46,550 48,928 49,252 48,902 49,052 48,884Nursing 17,678 18,426 18,221 18,309 19,770 21,111 20,781 21,372 21,657 22,303Pharmacy 18,147 17,504 17,555 17,582 17,511 17,952 17,621 17,459 17,860 17,812Public Health 5,960 6,112 5,661 5,849 6,192 7,260 8,776 10,728 12,752 14,537Graduate College 9,603 9,124 8,391 8,300 7,568 8,013 8,936 8,740 9,105 9,241University College 6,376 6,306 5,995 8,707 9,330 9,693 9,390 8,957 8,305 7,962

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Student Level 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21Undergraduate 600,686 608,359 609,998 615,058 638,941 669,474 681,854 686,583 662,628 629,101

Liberal Arts & Sciences 421,205 423,807 418,747 417,669 430,309 454,290 459,299 458,273 440,327 418,316Business 88,698 89,186 91,400 90,022 89,598 90,560 95,263 98,155 91,680 89,230Dentistry 0 0 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 0Education 26,518 27,436 28,076 28,321 28,270 28,699 30,102 31,344 30,615 32,000Engineering 25,180 28,598 30,979 33,809 34,293 35,635 36,315 36,277 34,503 31,328Law 24 9 15 314 372 461 436 507 419 414Medicine 7,204 8,361 8,417 9,531 9,584 10,020 10,470 10,649 10,444 10,766Nursing 8,948 9,592 10,793 11,673 12,988 13,686 13,258 13,355 12,946 13,808Pharmacy 43 17 44 23 167 284 285 467 550 268Public Health 914 765 1,042 1,445 1,677 2,325 3,559 5,056 7,009 7,783Graduate College 1,357 1,464 1,460 1,146 954 896 873 935 1,002 874University College 20,595 19,124 19,023 21,105 30,729 32,616 31,992 31,565 33,133 24,314

Graduate 109,457 107,176 103,736 101,044 96,202 97,608 98,691 100,500 102,497 108,969Liberal Arts & Sciences 39,940 38,907 37,427 35,690 34,754 34,151 33,870 34,363 34,371 33,567Business 21,092 21,407 21,965 22,148 20,253 20,489 21,635 22,785 22,662 27,084Dentistry 736 702 635 720 799 705 842 758 1,305 1,710Education 12,101 12,657 12,275 12,072 11,485 11,014 10,665 10,518 10,954 12,187Engineering 5,063 4,921 4,797 4,213 3,841 3,897 3,803 4,238 4,349 4,314Law 329 250 376 585 346 469 300 410 505 268Medicine 9,369 9,225 9,271 8,738 8,263 9,364 9,487 9,949 10,072 10,776Nursing 6,651 5,414 4,562 3,795 3,687 4,207 4,346 4,511 4,808 4,837Pharmacy 1,142 863 883 922 874 778 781 701 816 630Public Health 6,463 6,639 6,114 6,001 6,391 6,463 6,715 6,241 6,633 7,829Graduate College 6,131 5,876 5,272 5,924 5,341 5,879 6,047 5,816 5,821 5,685University College 440 315 159 236 168 192 200 210 201 82

Professional 74,877 74,115 72,880 73,009 72,607 75,637 75,378 75,320 76,108 75,911Liberal Arts & Sciences 434 382 402 304 293 250 223 196 124 185Business 657 624 528 210 245 292 406 339 162 136Dentistry 14,910 15,155 15,499 16,002 15,327 16,097 16,596 16,957 16,970 15,309Education 77 48 54 39 69 84 38 7 37 12Engineering 36 24 24 6 6 40 26 43 28 26Law 14,812 14,001 10,854 10,780 10,950 11,535 11,474 11,600 11,974 13,589Medicine 28,254 28,186 29,911 30,396 29,394 30,468 29,611 29,219 29,636 29,124Nursing 97 55 25 24 0 0 3 3 0 0Pharmacy 14,341 14,178 14,304 14,241 15,479 15,997 15,963 15,859 16,371 16,668Public Health 456 765 636 618 481 443 604 640 464 604Graduate College 684 613 560 281 225 322 322 318 260 239University College 119 84 83 108 138 109 112 139 82 19

Postgraduate 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Liberal Arts & Sciences 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Public Health 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Graduate College 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

All Levels 785,027 789,651 786,614 789,111 807,750 842,719 855,923 862,403 841,233 813,981Liberal Arts & Sciences 461,583 463,096 456,576 453,663 465,356 488,691 493,392 492,832 474,822 452,068Business 110,447 111,217 113,893 112,380 110,096 111,341 117,304 121,279 114,504 116,450Dentistry 15,646 15,857 16,136 16,722 16,126 16,804 17,440 17,715 18,275 17,019Education 38,696 40,141 40,405 40,432 39,824 39,797 40,805 41,869 41,606 44,199Engineering 30,279 33,543 35,800 38,028 38,140 39,572 40,144 40,558 38,880 35,668Law 15,165 14,260 11,245 11,679 11,668 12,465 12,210 12,517 12,898 14,271Medicine 44,827 45,772 47,599 48,665 47,241 49,852 49,568 49,817 50,152 50,666Nursing 15,696 15,061 15,380 15,492 16,675 17,893 17,607 17,869 17,754 18,645Pharmacy 15,526 15,058 15,231 15,186 16,520 17,059 17,029 17,027 17,737 17,566Public Health 7,836 8,169 7,792 8,064 8,549 9,231 10,878 11,937 14,106 16,216Graduate College 8,172 7,954 7,292 7,351 6,520 7,097 7,242 7,069 7,083 6,798University College 21,154 19,523 19,265 21,449 31,035 32,917 32,304 31,914 33,416 24,415

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2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020Tenured 1,131.70 1,141.68 1,140.28 1,127.93 1,099.32 1,081.04 1,081.58 1,078.27 1,056.78 1,053.76

Office of the President 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.60 0.00 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.00Office of the Provost 0.79 0.55 0.69 0.53 0.68 0.99 1.01 0.91 1.10 0.65VP Medical Affairs 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.45 0.38 2.04 0.79 0.52 0.51 0.54VP Research 4.12 4.94 6.02 6.17 5.51 3.87 4.30 4.64 3.07 2.92Athletics 0.47 0.47 0.47 0.47 0.47 0.47 0.47 0.05 0.05 0.05College of Liberal Arts and Sciences 458.21 460.10 451.93 453.09 430.78 429.72 435.40 431.62 424.54 424.94College of Business 51.53 49.28 55.15 53.35 52.68 54.76 53.95 54.89 51.37 55.43College of Dentistry 41.61 40.48 37.95 39.27 36.49 36.47 35.59 34.07 34.79 35.79College of Education 54.86 57.14 53.77 51.60 45.54 44.74 40.33 35.76 37.65 41.17College of Engineering 59.94 60.57 60.43 60.15 62.67 63.64 63.43 66.39 67.30 71.18College of Law 27.50 29.50 27.73 23.70 22.35 21.70 22.02 22.85 20.82 22.05College of Medicine 342.10 351.46 359.59 352.25 355.55 338.47 345.42 341.15 333.05 314.89College of Nursing 15.19 12.94 15.53 17.35 18.45 18.04 16.27 15.21 14.79 15.63College of Pharmacy 20.92 18.77 17.74 17.68 17.96 16.02 15.60 18.83 16.24 18.66College of Public Health 39.77 41.70 40.57 39.49 36.04 36.40 35.69 37.44 37.36 35.69Institute for Clinical & Translational Science 4.86 4.02 2.66 1.93 0.77 1.80 0.10 2.15 2.87 2.73Graduate College 8.61 8.35 9.11 9.11 10.94 10.75 10.32 10.97 10.82 11.30Summer Session 0.49 0.49 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00Library 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.30 0.30 0.28 0.32 0.32 0.03University College 0.00 0.00 0.40 0.50 0.85 0.70 0.40 0.40 0.00 0.00Continuing Education 0.73 0.82 0.30 0.60 0.30 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00Oakdale Campus 0.00 0.11 0.02 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00Univ Hygienic Lab 0.00 0.00 0.23 0.25 0.00 0.13 0.10 0.10 0.12 0.10

Tenure Track 350.68 376.02 371.10 366.11 358.03 342.27 332.48 314.55 326.63 319.91Office of the Provost 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.05 0.55 0.55 0.55 0.05 0.05VP Medical Affairs 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.10 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.00VP Research 1.20 1.10 0.68 1.14 2.77 2.42 2.29 1.73 1.69 0.12College of Liberal Arts and Sciences 124.32 134.04 134.52 134.53 136.41 122.60 103.86 103.49 99.50 107.01College of Business 17.00 20.00 22.00 23.00 23.95 22.89 23.00 16.00 17.00 17.98College of Dentistry 5.85 6.80 12.75 14.55 14.14 13.16 11.85 16.36 15.55 16.13College of Education 17.50 14.50 13.00 13.00 16.20 17.89 20.00 20.50 24.00 16.15College of Engineering 17.27 20.56 18.74 22.05 18.96 21.58 22.40 20.00 21.00 19.85College of Law 4.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 4.00 4.00 6.00 6.12 6.15 4.92College of Medicine 125.31 126.93 124.20 114.07 101.34 98.67 100.08 90.69 103.17 104.45College of Nursing 10.30 9.95 9.05 8.75 9.42 8.15 10.50 9.37 12.19 11.11College of Pharmacy 3.75 6.23 6.68 6.81 6.90 9.00 9.85 7.15 7.09 4.08College of Public Health 12.28 16.66 16.06 15.25 18.19 15.22 14.79 13.97 12.10 11.72Institute for Clinical & Translational Science 3.56 3.74 0.20 0.05 0.55 0.70 0.11 3.34 1.87 4.07Graduate College 7.90 8.90 6.90 6.90 5.15 5.35 6.80 5.00 5.00 2.00Library 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.25 0.24 0.23 0.23Continuing Education 0.44 0.54 0.32 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00Oakdale Campus 0.00 0.04 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00Information Technology Service 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05Univ Hygienic Lab 0.00 0.03 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

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November 1 Faculty FTE by Faculty Category and by Organization

Information and Resource Management, Office of the Provost 89

2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020Clinical Track 452.54 493.33 531.24 565.74 630.94 680.61 726.63 755.98 798.73 816.03

Office of the Provost 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.74 0.73 0.73 0.23 0.23VP Medical Affairs 0.00 0.24 0.09 0.20 0.98 0.95 0.10 0.25 0.10 0.00VP Research 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.14 0.14 0.14 0.00VP Finance and Operations 0.18 0.18 0.18 0.18 0.18 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00Human Resources 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.04 0.05 0.05 0.05College of Liberal Arts and Sciences 15.46 17.04 17.14 18.70 17.77 16.57 19.08 17.09 18.77 15.70College of Business 1.60 1.10 1.10 0.80 0.80 1.49 1.50 2.00 2.00 2.00College of Dentistry 36.74 37.18 41.98 40.03 39.14 42.79 45.24 46.87 47.90 44.80College of Education 13.75 14.15 13.25 14.58 13.47 15.28 18.00 17.65 16.56 17.21College of Engineering 0.16 0.20 0.17 0.19 0.41 0.50 0.44 0.56 0.43 0.32College of Law 5.00 4.65 4.65 4.65 3.65 3.65 5.65 5.65 4.00 6.00College of Medicine 336.38 372.81 409.96 446.44 511.97 547.69 583.87 614.81 656.08 678.57College of Nursing 20.39 20.60 17.95 13.58 13.58 17.24 18.18 19.81 24.00 23.59College of Pharmacy 16.25 18.54 18.02 18.37 20.72 21.42 21.71 21.56 19.70 19.74College of Public Health 4.38 4.88 5.60 7.26 7.84 11.68 11.39 7.80 7.91 6.92Institute for Clinical & Translational Science 1.34 0.86 0.69 0.27 0.17 0.26 0.00 0.47 0.46 0.40Library 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.30 0.30 0.03 0.12University College 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.24 0.24Continuing Education 0.42 0.42 0.42 0.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00Univ Hygienic Lab 0.50 0.50 0.05 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.15 0.15

Other Non-Tenure Track 736.31 728.57 714.82 754.92 779.73 813.92 838.15 878.39 883.35 824.81Office of the Provost 2.00 1.26 0.26 0.26 1.76 1.76 2.41 1.76 1.76 1.85VP Research 4.50 3.40 3.72 3.30 0.75 1.70 1.70 0.50 2.33 3.62VP Finance and Operations 1.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00Athletics 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.40 0.40 0.40College of Liberal Arts and Sciences 214.28 222.58 244.55 288.45 324.05 348.22 340.88 364.65 358.30 318.55College of Business 25.67 22.04 26.29 32.83 44.84 51.78 50.78 53.22 64.43 54.68College of Dentistry 26.92 27.19 21.20 19.18 24.31 19.84 22.74 23.86 23.78 25.39College of Education 23.06 18.19 21.44 25.79 27.82 26.32 23.68 27.84 27.35 29.19College of Engineering 27.49 28.93 24.81 26.73 33.96 34.15 28.76 35.16 31.00 33.12College of Law 9.37 10.06 10.25 10.82 10.80 11.10 9.37 9.47 8.87 11.15College of Medicine 303.77 307.35 300.99 297.87 260.78 266.01 306.77 307.27 311.64 285.07College of Nursing 24.58 23.13 21.45 24.85 28.25 28.72 26.97 29.92 27.64 28.82College of Pharmacy 13.51 6.24 4.40 2.45 2.16 2.34 5.28 5.01 5.94 4.64College of Public Health 10.66 12.02 14.84 11.61 10.80 10.99 10.76 13.77 9.90 9.84Institute for Clinical & Translational Science 4.60 2.75 0.22 0.33 1.00 0.67 0.40 1.00 1.44 1.90Graduate College 2.89 2.60 3.40 4.26 4.95 6.75 4.90 2.73 4.56 7.27Library 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.50 0.24 0.00 0.00University College 0.57 0.10 0.59 1.71 2.25 2.08 1.24 1.62 3.90 6.40Continuing Education 41.44 40.75 15.23 1.65 1.25 1.50 1.00 0.00 0.00 0.00Oakdale Campus 0.00 0.00 1.18 2.84 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00Univ Related Organizations 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.85Univ Hygienic Lab 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.11 1.08

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Information and Resource Management, Office of the Provost 90

2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020Total Faculty 2,671.23 2,739.60 2,757.44 2,814.70 2,868.02 2,917.84 2,978.84 3,027.19 3,065.49 3,014.51

Office of the President 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.60 0.00 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.00Office of the Provost 2.79 1.81 0.95 0.79 2.49 4.04 4.71 3.95 3.14 2.78VP Medical Affairs 0.00 0.24 0.09 0.65 1.36 3.09 0.99 0.77 0.61 0.54VP Research 9.82 9.44 10.42 10.61 9.03 7.99 8.43 7.01 7.23 6.66VP Finance and Operations 1.18 0.18 0.18 0.18 0.18 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00Human Resources 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.04 0.05 0.05 0.05Athletics 0.47 0.47 0.47 0.47 0.47 0.47 0.47 0.45 0.45 0.45College of Liberal Arts and Sciences 812.27 833.76 848.13 894.77 909.01 917.11 899.22 916.84 901.11 866.20College of Business 95.79 92.42 104.54 109.98 122.27 130.92 129.24 126.11 134.80 130.08College of Dentistry 111.12 111.64 113.87 113.03 114.08 112.26 115.42 121.16 122.02 122.12College of Education 109.16 103.98 101.45 104.97 103.03 104.24 102.02 101.74 105.56 103.72College of Engineering 104.85 110.25 104.14 109.12 116.01 119.88 115.03 122.11 119.73 124.47College of Law 45.87 50.21 48.63 45.17 40.80 40.45 43.04 44.08 39.85 44.12College of Medicine 1,107.57 1,158.54 1,194.74 1,210.62 1,229.64 1,250.84 1,336.14 1,353.92 1,403.94 1,382.97College of Nursing 70.45 66.61 63.99 64.53 69.70 72.15 71.93 74.31 78.61 79.15College of Pharmacy 54.43 49.78 46.84 45.31 47.74 48.78 52.44 52.55 48.97 47.12College of Public Health 67.10 75.26 77.07 73.61 72.87 74.28 72.62 72.98 67.27 64.16Institute for Clinical & Translational Science 14.37 11.37 3.77 2.57 2.48 3.43 0.61 6.95 6.64 9.10Graduate College 19.40 19.85 19.41 20.27 21.04 22.85 22.02 18.70 20.37 20.57Summer Session 0.49 0.49 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00Library 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.30 0.30 1.33 1.09 0.58 0.38University College 0.57 0.10 0.98 2.46 3.35 3.03 1.89 2.27 4.14 6.63Continuing Education 43.03 42.53 16.27 2.50 1.55 1.50 1.00 0.00 0.00 0.00Oakdale Campus 0.00 0.15 1.20 2.84 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00Information Technology Service 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05Univ Related Organizations 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.85Univ Hygienic Lab 0.50 0.53 0.28 0.25 0.00 0.13 0.10 0.10 0.38 1.33

Source: November 1 Peoplesoft HR, as reported in ProView

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Percent Tenured/Tenure Track of Total Faculty FTE

November 1 2011 November 1 2020

Information and Resource Management, Office of the Provost 91

Information and Resource Management, Office of the Provost

2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020Tenured 1,249 1,249 1,243 1,240 1,201 1,179 1,181 1,172 1,156 1,138

VP Research 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0Liberal Arts & Sciences 495 492 486 490 464 461 468 461 458 446Business 58 56 60 58 57 58 58 59 59 61Dentistry 51 48 47 48 45 44 43 42 41 42Education 63 65 61 62 56 54 47 41 43 46Engineering 67 69 70 70 72 72 72 74 74 77Law 33 34 32 28 26 27 26 27 25 26Medicine 384 388 387 383 383 369 372 368 362 344Nursing 20 18 21 22 22 20 20 19 19 20Pharmacy 25 23 22 22 21 20 21 21 18 21Public Health 45 48 49 48 44 44 44 47 46 44Graduate College 8 8 8 9 11 10 10 11 11 11University College 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Tenure Track 364 386 381 376 363 349 335 324 329 325Office of the Provost 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Liberal Arts & Sciences 130 138 137 138 138 126 106 108 101 107Business 19 21 22 23 24 23 23 16 17 18Dentistry 6 6 13 15 16 14 14 19 17 17Education 18 15 13 14 17 19 21 21 25 17Engineering 16 20 18 23 20 23 23 20 21 20Law 4 6 6 6 4 4 6 6 6 5Medicine 133 136 131 117 103 100 99 95 104 110Nursing 11 11 9 10 9 8 10 10 12 11Pharmacy 5 7 8 7 7 9 9 8 7 4Public Health 13 16 15 15 19 17 17 15 14 14Graduate College 9 10 8 8 6 6 7 6 5 2

Tenured/Tenure Track Total 1,613 1,635 1,624 1,616 1,564 1,528 1,516 1,496 1,485 1,463Office of the Provost 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0VP Research 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0Liberal Arts & Sciences 625 630 623 628 602 587 574 569 559 553Business 77 77 82 81 81 81 81 75 76 79Dentistry 57 54 60 63 61 58 57 61 58 59Education 81 80 74 76 73 73 68 62 68 63Engineering 83 89 88 93 92 95 95 94 95 97Law 37 40 38 34 30 31 32 33 31 31Medicine 517 524 518 500 486 469 471 463 466 454Nursing 31 29 30 32 31 28 30 29 31 31Pharmacy 30 30 30 29 28 29 30 29 25 25Public Health 58 64 64 63 63 61 61 62 60 58Graduate College 17 18 16 17 17 16 17 17 16 13

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Headcount of Faculty by Faculty Category and by College

92

Information and Resource Management, Office of the Provost

2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020Clinical Track 581 618 659 683 742 793 847 891 937 957

Liberal Arts & Sciences 18 19 19 20 19 19 20 18 19 16Business 3 3 3 2 2 2 3 2 2 2Dentistry 40 42 48 45 43 47 51 52 54 50Education 16 18 16 18 17 19 21 21 20 20Engineering 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Law 6 6 6 5 4 4 5 6 5 6Medicine 431 457 495 521 589 627 674 717 762 789Nursing 25 27 24 21 20 23 23 25 29 30Pharmacy 31 35 36 39 37 38 36 36 34 33Public Health 11 11 12 11 11 14 14 14 12 11

Other Non-Tenure Track 3,040 3,078 3,100 3,050 3,088 3,151 3,326 3,450 3,553 3,484Office of the Provost 31 28 15 13 6 6 2 4 3 4VP Research 2 2 5 5 5 5 7 6 6 8Liberal Arts & Sciences 592 643 675 654 706 699 687 730 730 652Business 179 179 187 177 187 183 174 158 185 192Dentistry 313 324 304 295 297 271 281 278 273 269Education 120 120 132 138 149 147 146 176 186 180Engineering 74 76 81 75 60 62 48 53 52 52Law 58 68 81 65 50 54 59 58 57 67Medicine 724 768 790 769 766 810 958 997 1,064 1,056Nursing 218 155 112 102 113 121 120 136 135 143Pharmacy 413 431 428 450 447 499 564 545 507 520Public Health 95 93 96 100 102 95 92 95 108 105Graduate College 44 35 37 43 29 29 27 29 32 29University College 177 156 157 164 171 170 161 185 215 207

Total Faculty 5,234 5,331 5,383 5,349 5,394 5,472 5,689 5,837 5,975 5,904Office of the Provost 31 28 16 13 6 6 2 4 3 4VP Research 2 2 5 5 5 5 7 8 6 8Liberal Arts & Sciences 1,235 1,292 1,317 1,302 1,327 1,305 1,281 1,317 1,308 1,221Business 259 259 272 260 270 266 258 235 263 273Dentistry 410 420 412 403 401 376 389 391 385 378Education 217 218 222 232 239 239 235 259 274 263Engineering 157 165 169 169 152 157 143 147 147 149Law 101 114 125 104 84 89 96 97 93 104Medicine 1,672 1,749 1,803 1,790 1,841 1,906 2,103 2,177 2,292 2,299Nursing 274 211 166 155 164 172 173 190 195 204Pharmacy 474 496 494 518 512 566 630 610 566 578Public Health 164 168 172 174 176 170 167 171 180 174Graduate College 61 53 53 60 46 45 44 46 48 42University College 177 156 157 164 171 170 161 185 215 207

Source: November 1 Faculty Status and PeopleSoft HR, as reported in the Tenure ReportNote: prior to fall 2011, faculty appointments in the Office of the Provost were grouped with those in University College.

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93

Total External Research Awards by College (in millions)2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20

Business 0.7$ 1.2$ 1.2$ 1.0$ 1.2$ 0.8$ Dentistry 3.5$ 5.6$ 4.7$ 5.0$ 4.9$ 6.6$ Education 7.1$ 9.5$ 8.6$ 8.2$ 12.6$ 10.0$ Engineering 28.5$ 26.0$ 44.7$ 28.2$ 33.0$ 39.6$ Graduate College 2.0$ 2.4$ 1.5$ 3.0$ 3.9$ 2.6$ Law 0.5$ 0.6$ 0.5$ 1.2$ 0.3$ 0.6$ Liberal Arts and Sciences 45.4$ 41.7$ 40.1$ 40.7$ 44.7$ 47.3$ Medicine 220.3$ 226.6$ 214.1$ 226.6$ 234.2$ 249.1$ Nursing 3.5$ 4.3$ 4.0$ 2.0$ 4.8$ 4.2$ Pharmacy 14.4$ 17.3$ 17.7$ 18.7$ 16.4$ 21.3$ Public Health 50.9$ 42.1$ 38.1$ 43.8$ 36.7$ 40.0$ Other Administrative Units 66.2$ 60.6$ 68.0$ 56.1$ 74.3$ 113.3$ Total 443.0$ 437.9$ 443.3$ 434.5$ 466.9$ 535.4$ Source: UI Research Information System (UIRIS)

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10%12%14%16%

2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20

Perc

ent

Annual % Change in Total Research AwardsMedicine

47%

Other Administrative

Units21%

Liberal Arts and Sciences

9%

Public Health7%

Engineering7%

Pharmacy4%

Other Colleges 5%

Total Research Awards in 2019-20

Information and Resource Management, Office of the Provost 94

Federal Research Awards by College (in millions)2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20

Business 0.1$ 0.6$ 0.5$ 0.4$ 0.6$ 0.2$ Dentistry 1.9$ 3.3$ 2.6$ 2.8$ 2.2$ 5.2$ Education 1.1$ 1.6$ 1.5$ 2.0$ 4.6$ 4.3$ Engineering 12.8$ 11.8$ 16.7$ 13.3$ 19.6$ 28.0$ Graduate College 1.6$ 1.9$ 1.2$ 2.9$ 3.3$ 1.8$ Law 0.1$ -$ -$ 0.7$ -$ 0.2$ Liberal Arts and Sciences 31.5$ 26.9$ 24.3$ 26.8$ 29.8$ 34.3$ Medicine 115.0$ 127.6$ 111.7$ 138.4$ 151.4$ 152.2$ Nursing 2.4$ 3.1$ 3.0$ 1.6$ 4.3$ 3.5$ Pharmacy 3.3$ 3.4$ 4.0$ 4.6$ 3.4$ 3.0$ Public Health 33.4$ 32.1$ 25.2$ 33.3$ 27.4$ 29.2$ Other Administrative Units 28.6$ 27.9$ 33.8$ 33.6$ 35.0$ 84.8$ Total 231.9$ 240.3$ 224.4$ 260.5$ 281.6$ 346.7$ Source: UI Research Information System (UIRIS)

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0%

5%

10%

15%

20%

25%

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Perc

ent

Annual % Change in Federal Research AwardsMedicine

44%

Other Administrative

Units25%

Liberal Arts and Sciences

10%

Public Health8%

Engineering8%

Pharmacy1%

Other Colleges

4%

Federal ResearchAwards in 2019-20

Information and Resource Management, Office of the Provost 95

Non-Federal Research Awards by College (in millions)2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20

Business 0.5$ 0.6$ 0.7$ 0.6$ 0.6$ 0.6$ Dentistry 1.6$ 2.2$ 2.2$ 2.2$ 2.7$ 1.4$ Education 6.1$ 8.0$ 7.1$ 5.3$ 7.9$ 5.7$ Engineering 15.6$ 14.2$ 28.1$ 14.8$ 13.3$ 11.6$ Graduate College 0.4$ 0.5$ 0.3$ 1.0$ 0.6$ 0.9$ Law 0.4$ 0.6$ 0.5$ 0.4$ 0.3$ 0.4$ Liberal Arts and Sciences 13.8$ 14.7$ 15.8$ 13.9$ 14.9$ 12.9$ Medicine 105.3$ 98.3$ 102.4$ 88.2$ 82.8$ 97.0$ Nursing 1.1$ 1.2$ 1.0$ 0.3$ 0.5$ 0.6$ Pharmacy 11.1$ 13.9$ 13.7$ 14.1$ 13.0$ 18.3$ Public Health 17.4$ 9.8$ 12.9$ 10.6$ 9.3$ 10.9$ Other Administrative Units 37.7$ 33.8$ 34.2$ 22.6$ 39.3$ 28.5$ Total 211.1$ 197.6$ 218.8$ 174.1$ 185.3$ 188.8$ Source: UI Research Information System (UIRIS)

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10%15%20%

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Perc

ent

Annual % Change in Non-Federal Research AwardsMedicine

51%

Other Administrative

Units15%

Liberal Arts and Sciences

7%

Engineering6%

Pharmacy10%

Public Health6%

Other Colleges

5%

Non-Federal ResearchAwards in 2019-20

Information and Resource Management, Office of the Provost 96

Fiscal Year 2020 Gross Expenditures by Organization, All Funds

OrganizationFaculty Salary/

FringeTA/RA Salary/

Fringe

Professional & Scientific Salary/

Fringe Merit Salary/ FringeOther Wages Salary/Fringe Scholarships

General Expense/ Other

Capital Expenditures Total

Central Admin Orgs $9,501,414 $317,895 $155,995,719 $72,338,266 $17,380,478 $113,886,576 $97,515,221 $88,747,428 $555,682,997Office of the President $1,129,706 $0 $2,335,245 $111,241 $20,058 $32,832 $542,827 $44,200 $4,216,109Office of the Provost $2,540,738 $42,467 $25,474,038 $1,128,854 $2,333,407 $105,403,598 $176,783,517 $23,100 $313,729,718VP Medical Affairs $1,741,086 $0 $29,145,133 $442,274 $155,696 $103,400 -$28,791,582 $17,597 $2,813,604VP Research $2,330,037 $229,717 $18,419,642 $4,287,158 $1,025,973 $281,671 $14,657,966 $761,589 $41,993,752VP Finance and Operations $886,829 $9,753 $42,970,040 $48,754,133 $4,670,212 $6,985,931 $4,093,267 $80,917,468 $189,287,633VP General Counsel $432,475 $0 $1,180,486 $0 $0 $0 $26,005 $0 $1,638,966Human Resources $69,809 $0 $7,358,618 $1,518,894 $86,393 $578,896 -$123,752,506 $6,922 -$114,132,975VP Strategic Communication $168,954 $2,905 $7,181,962 $490,379 $349,196 $0 $4,275,948 $61,132 $12,530,475Division of Student Life $201,780 $33,053 $21,930,555 $15,605,334 $8,739,544 $500,249 $49,679,779 $6,915,420 $103,605,716

Collegiate Orgs $621,411,266 $51,148,854 $329,311,060 $27,039,329 $46,125,433 $47,803,687 $372,527,082 $20,174,695 $1,515,541,406College of Liberal Arts and Sciences $103,933,165 $25,549,140 $32,072,674 $1,080,888 $9,964,021 $14,146,459 $32,401,661 $2,824,354 $221,972,363College of Business $37,394,153 $2,653,695 $9,676,923 $257,742 $1,384,602 $3,580,460 $7,003,271 $163,170 $62,114,016College of Dentistry $28,447,465 $351,593 $13,930,604 $8,231,406 $2,274,590 $2,254,650 $14,590,687 $1,282,969 $71,363,964College of Education $13,590,493 $3,173,482 $8,420,837 $818,497 $1,897,794 $2,680,273 $10,868,335 $23,890 $41,473,601College of Engineering $21,085,780 $5,600,849 $17,404,476 $165,258 $3,251,672 $2,680,626 $19,094,705 $1,981,976 $71,265,342College of Law $10,453,839 $458,739 $5,692,328 $1,483,562 $313,100 $6,167,085 $3,859,173 $3,680,676 $32,108,503College of Medicine $369,712,700 $8,237,101 $202,300,342 $13,584,317 $20,651,469 $10,203,541 $244,857,831 $9,191,802 $878,739,103College of Nursing $11,780,265 $193,876 $4,935,442 $241,716 $530,844 $946,634 $2,629,821 $66,134 $21,324,731College of Pharmacy $7,662,812 $848,619 $9,819,241 $201,589 $1,003,913 $1,397,931 $16,259,153 $814,728 $38,007,986College of Public Health $12,542,752 $2,485,614 $17,650,098 $453,385 $1,836,225 $1,668,366 $16,685,429 $106,580 $53,428,449Institute Clinical & Translational Science $1,307,963 $37,334 $3,252,166 $255,347 $78,953 $20,963 $2,091,109 $30,848 $7,074,681Graduate College $3,499,878 $1,558,814 $4,155,931 $265,621 $2,938,251 $2,056,699 $2,185,906 $7,568 $16,668,667

Other Academic Orgs $1,464,889 $217,968 $18,030,828 $4,979,974 $1,350,590 $1,107,393 $12,559,863 $13,435,063 $53,146,568Library $114,237 $147,825 $10,665,086 $4,535,349 $640,512 $96,281 $5,326,177 $13,369,757 $34,895,223University College $1,350,652 $70,143 $7,365,742 $444,625 $710,078 $1,011,113 $7,233,686 $65,306 $18,251,344

Auxiliary Units -$1,353,174 $1,151,752 $76,113,425 $4,395,334 $21,691,476 $12,804,412 $112,123,451 $31,218,641 $258,145,316Athletics $91,802 $266,524 $38,172,968 $2,389,780 $7,111,391 $12,698,087 $56,352,724 $25,122,237 $142,205,513Oakdale Campus $0 $0 $32,374 $76,835 $3,473 $0 $3,640,434 $62,371 $3,815,488Information Technology Services $46,254 $278,877 $36,434,780 $485 $788,287 $101,448 $55,770,914 $3,876,248 $97,297,292Univ Related Organizations -$1,778,906 $592,182 -$10,541,123 -$506,883 $13,504,655 $3,000 -$15,165,951 $0 -$13,893,026Univ Hygienic Lab $287,676 $14,169 $12,014,425 $2,435,117 $283,670 $1,877 $11,525,330 $2,157,784 $28,720,049

Health Care Orgs $20,333,846 $76,407 $618,217,426 $177,821,489 $24,947,274 $861,993 $1,026,275,585 $92,532,979 $1,961,067,000Iowa River Landing $1,468,329 $0 $21,618,101 $11,736,187 $1,002,050 $0 $82,375,574 $3,259,081 $121,459,322University Hospitals $17,446,750 $21,668 $558,803,945 $154,915,726 $23,036,612 $835,574 $926,479,412 $88,722,073 $1,770,261,761Psychiatric Hospital $131,780 $0 $16,203,074 $7,166,392 -$30,193 $0 $8,632,106 $160,843 $32,264,001Cntr for Disabilities and Dev $640,822 $54,739 $6,212,052 $775,533 $333,281 $13,219 $3,274,062 $29,949 $11,333,658Child Health Specialty Clinics $443,409 $0 $5,493,740 $1,135,273 $262,669 $0 $1,351,434 $0 $8,686,525Spec Child Hlth Srv Peds $132,238 $0 $509,670 $0 $0 $0 $4,768 $0 $646,675Student Health and Wellness $37,002 $0 $5,273,821 $1,212,799 $65,093 $0 $1,160,568 $0 $7,749,283UIHC Affiliates $22,377 $0 $2,197,899 $735,070 $39,619 $0 $950,782 $361,033 $4,306,780Health Care Enterprises $11,139 $0 $1,905,126 $144,508 $238,144 $13,200 $2,046,878 $0 $4,358,995

Total $651,358,241 $52,912,876 $1,197,668,458 $286,574,393 $111,495,251 $176,464,061 $1,621,001,202 $246,108,806 $4,343,583,288

The Fiscal Year Gross Expenditures Report:1. shows gross expenditures for each organization, which is the total of all expenses incurred in the department as well as expenses charged from other service center areas (such as for utilities expense from Facilities Management). The gross expenditures for organizations with service center areas providing services to campus (such as Finance & Operations) includes the total gross expenditures which is not reduced by the revenue earned from charges to customers; 2. includes all adjustment periods, period 15, and Org 98, which is used to record eliminations.3. excludes all transfers in/out institutional accounts.4. excludes the following fund groups: agency funds, fund 900 (investment in plant) and defeased bonds.

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Capital Expenditures Total

Central Admin Orgs $5,949,556 $84,991 $67,694,670 $10,498,035 $2,046,889 $70,051,441 $92,987,603 $21,622,468 $270,935,654Office of the President $1,129,497 $0 $1,936,360 $111,241 $16,859 $0 $580,397 $44,200 $3,818,553Office of the Provost $2,335,528 $42,467 $20,696,516 $880,657 $663,098 $69,297,922 $4,389,792 $0 $98,305,979VP Medical Affairs $56,469 $0 $2,708,965 $0 $0 $0 -$2,765,434 $0 $0VP Research $1,280,734 $41,943 $10,791,959 $125,045 $262,504 $174,584 $1,872,228 $507,126 $15,056,122VP Finance and Operations $331,614 $581 $14,934,287 $8,301,580 $685,746 $0 $86,453,992 $21,035,925 $131,743,724VP General Counsel $432,475 $0 $1,180,486 $0 $0 $0 $21,932 $0 $1,634,893Human Resources $22,204 $0 $4,856,145 $708,548 $74,766 $578,896 $687,259 $6,922 $6,934,740VP Strategic Communication $166,921 $0 $5,812,904 $185,689 $130,110 $0 $725,103 $28,295 $7,049,022Division of Student Life $194,114 $0 $4,777,049 $185,276 $213,807 $40 $1,022,334 $0 $6,392,620

Collegiate Orgs $242,105,253 $32,185,435 $75,019,283 $8,175,711 $10,128,123 $26,571,888 $22,399,569 $6,076,083 $422,661,345College of Liberal Arts and Sciences $96,884,667 $20,932,087 $20,149,316 $1,008,192 $4,665,455 $9,947,943 $3,910,747 $1,189,032 $158,687,439College of Business $27,179,414 $2,436,631 $3,805,404 $248,134 $589,419 $1,476,097 $524,181 $33,048 $36,292,329College of Dentistry $16,744,559 $134,437 $6,393,673 $2,802,422 $178,853 $1,556,559 $1,849,065 $133,118 $29,792,685College of Education $10,929,689 $1,603,269 $3,330,520 $475,902 $516,947 $1,132,904 $709,371 $5,738 $18,704,340College of Engineering $16,044,325 $1,928,822 $4,518,007 $79,189 $717,829 $592,349 $1,000,349 $324,070 $25,204,939College of Law $8,886,360 $352,181 $4,732,738 $1,404,398 $278,699 $3,902,950 $1,935,382 $3,774,747 $25,267,455College of Medicine $40,219,515 $1,887,414 $18,020,634 $1,398,643 $1,173,228 $4,469,710 $9,642,978 $552,087 $77,364,207College of Nursing $10,024,778 $76,206 $3,394,631 $241,559 $138,625 $250,803 $481,771 $12,744 $14,621,118College of Pharmacy $6,163,681 $407,227 $2,631,852 $21,973 $319,262 $1,042,103 $636,455 $30,408 $11,252,961College of Public Health $5,785,811 $998,739 $4,444,076 $229,715 $343,928 $665,239 $977,493 $13,525 $13,458,526Institute for Clinical & Translational Science $8,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $8,000Graduate College $3,234,454 $1,428,423 $3,598,432 $265,583 $1,205,877 $1,535,231 $731,777 $7,568 $12,007,345

Other Academic Orgs $1,233,002 $57,936 $14,734,036 $4,884,890 $966,952 $28,672 $4,190,152 $13,213,436 $39,309,076Library $45,382 $0 $9,442,075 $4,535,349 $576,033 $5,358 $3,729,169 $13,213,436 $31,546,802University College $1,187,620 $57,936 $5,291,961 $349,542 $390,919 $23,314 $460,983 $0 $7,762,274Continuing Education $0

Auxiliary Units $34,615 $0 $1,726,862 $0 $205,556 $2,990 $9,598,100 $625,294 $12,193,416Information Technology Services $0 $0 $0 $0 $4,384 $2,990 $36,635,330 $625,294 $37,267,998Univ Related Organizations $34,615 $0 $1,717,271 $0 $201,172 $0 -$27,087,230 $0 -$25,134,173Univ Hygienic Lab $0 $0 $9,591 $0 $0 $0 $50,000 $0 $59,591

Total $249,322,425 $32,328,361 $159,174,851 $23,558,637 $13,347,520 $96,654,991 $129,175,423 $41,537,281 $745,099,491

The Fiscal Year Gross Expenditures Report:1. shows gross expenditures for each organization, which is the total of all expenses incurred in the department as well as expenses charged from other service center areas (such as for utilities expense from Facilities Management). The gross expenditures for organizations with service center areas providing services to campus (such as Finance & Operations) includes the total gross expenditures which is not reduced by the revenue earned from charges to customers; 2. includes all adjustment periods, period 15, and Org 98, which is used to record eliminations.3. excludes all transfers in/out institutional accounts.4. excludes the following fund groups: agency funds, fund 900 (investment in plant) and defeased bonds.

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Academic Degree Programs Offered ................................................................... 100 Fall Semester Enrollment by Objective and Program of Study ............................ 101 Number of Degree Programs Completed by Objective and Program of Study..... 115

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Accounting BBA, MAC English Education BA Molecular and Cellular Biology PHD Actuarial Science BS, MS Enterprise Leadership BA Molecular Biology PHD Count of Degree ProgramsAfrican American Studies BA Environmental Engineering BSE Molecular Physiology and Biophysics MS, PHD African American World Studies MA Environmental Policy and Planning BA, BS MPH Program MPH Baccalaureate American Studies BA, MA, PHD Environmental Sciences BA, BS Music BA, BM, DMA, MA, PHD Bachelor of Arts 66Anatomy and Cell Biology MS, PHD Epidemiology MS, PHD Music Education BA Bachelor of Science 37Ancient Civilization BA Ethics and Public Policy BA Neuroscience BS, PHD Other Baccalaureate 21Anthropology BA, BS, MA, PHD Film and Video Production MA, MFA Nuclear Medicine Technology BS Total 124Applied Mathematical and Computational Sciences PHD Film Studies MA, PHD Nursing BSN, MSN, DNP, PHD Applied Physics BS Finance BBA, MS Occupational and Environmental Health MS, PHD Master's Art BA, BFA, MA, MFA Free Radical and Radiation Biology MS, PHD Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery MS Master of Arts 41Art Education BA French BA Oral Science MS, PHD Master of Science 46Art History BA, MA, PHD French and Francophone World Studies MA, PHD Orthodontics MS Other Master's 31Asian Civilizations MA Gender, Women's and Sexuality Studies BA Pathology MS Total 118Asian Languages and Literature BA Genetics PHD Pharmacology MS, PHD Astronomy BA, BS, MS Geography BA, BS, MA, PHD Pharmacy MS, PHD, PHR Doctoral Athletic Training MS Geoscience BA, BS, MS, PHD Philosophy BA, MA, PHD Doctor of Philosophy 73Bachelor of Applied Studies BAS German BA, MA, PHD Physical Rehabilitation Science MA, PHD Other Doctoral 6Bachelor of Liberal Studies BLS Global Health Studies BA, BS Physical Therapy DPT Total 79Biochemistry BA, BS, MS, PHD Greek MA Physician Assistant Studies MPA Biology BA, BS Health and Human Physiology BA, MS, PHD Physics BA, BS, MS, PHD Professional 4Biomedical Engineering BSE, MS, PHD Health Management and Policy MHA Political Science BA, BS, MA, PHDBiomedical Sciences BS Health Policy MS Portuguese BA Biomedical Science (Grad) MS, PHD Health Services and Policy PHD Psychological and Quantitative Foundations MA, EDS, PHD Biostatistics MS, PHD History BA, MA, PHD Psychology BA, BS, MA, PHD Book Arts MFA Human Physiology BS Public Affairs MPAFFBusiness Administration MA, PHD Human Toxicology MS, PHD Public Health BA, BS Business Analytics MS Immunology PHD Radiation Sciences BS Business Analytics and Information Systems BBA Industrial Engineering BSE, MS, PHD Rehabilitation and Counselor Education MA, PHD Chemical and Biochemical Engineering MS, PHD Informatics BA, BS, MS, PHD Religious Studies BA, MA, PHD Chemical Engineering BSE Integrated Biology MS, PHD Russian BA Chemistry BA, BS, MS, PHD Interdepartmental Studies BA Science Education BA, MAT, MS, PHD Cinema BA Interdisciplinary Studies MA, MFA, MS, PHD Science Studies BSCivil and Environmental Engineering MS, PHD International Relations BA, BS Screenwriting Arts BACivil Engineering BSE International Studies BA Second Language Acquisition PHD Classical Languages BA Italian BA Secondary Education MA, MAT, PHD Classics MA, PHD Journalism MA Social Justice BAClinical Anatomy MCA Journalism and Mass Communication BA Social Studies Education BAClinical Investigation MS Juridical Science SJD Social Work BA, MSW, PHD Clinical Nutrition MCN Latin MA Sociology BA, BS, MA, PHDCommunication Studies BA, MA, PHD Law JD Spanish BA, MA, PHD Community and Behavioral Health PHD Library and Information Science MA Spanish Creative Writing MFA Computer Science BA, BS, MCS, MS, PHD Linguistics BA, MA, PHD Special Education MA, PHD Computer Science and Engineering BSE Literary Translation MFA Speech and Hearing Science BA, PHD Criminology, Law and Justice BA, BS Management BBA Speech Pathology and Audiology MA, AUD Dance BA, BFA, MFA Marketing BBA Sport and Recreation Management BS, MAData Science BS Mass Communications PHD Sport Studies BA Dental Public Health MS Master of Laws LLM Statistics BS, MS, PHD Dentistry DDS Master of Studies in Law MSL Stomatology MS Economics BA, BBA, BS, MA, PHD Mathematics BA, BS, MS, PHD Strategic Communication MA Education Studies and Human Relations BA Mathematics Education BA Sustainability Science BSEducational Policy and Leadership Studies EDD, EDS, MA, PHD MBA Programs MBA Teaching and Learning BS, MA, MAT, MS, PHDElectrical and Computer Engineering MS, PHD Mechanical Engineering BSE, MS, PHD Theatre Arts BA, MFA Electrical Engineering BSE Medical Education MME Therapeutic Recreation BSElementary Education BA, MA, PHD Medical Laboratory Science BS Translational Biomedicine MS Engineering and Information Technology MS Medical Scientist Training Program PHD Urban and Regional Planning MS English BA, MA, MFA, PHD Medicine MD World Language Education BAEnglish and Creative Writing BA Microbiology BS, MS, PHD

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2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020Baccalaureate 27,352 27,867 28,383 29,567 30,104 30,170 29,444 28,221

Bachelor of Applied Studies 215 212 175 174 155 128 107 95 Bachelor of Arts 10,288 10,328 10,515 10,847 10,898 11,086 10,811 10,429

African American Studies 15 21 18 13 13 13 15 8 American Studies 19 14 9 10 16 9 9 10 Ancient Civilization 21 23 21 26 26 16 23 26 Anthropology 160 127 104 93 96 93 81 80 Art 573 570 547 565 537 518 473 415 Art History 50 47 42 36 38 39 25 22 Asian Languages and Literature 81 80 84 87 101 84 78 71 Astronomy 8 7 6 6 5 8 8 10 Biochemistry 48 52 58 156 183 183 167 145 Biology 252 386 436 520 468 488 436 431 Chemistry 51 68 98 91 117 129 104 107 Cinema 218 215 224 235 279 285 283 279 Classical Languages 22 18 18 15 13 18 13 15 Communication Studies 876 875 773 685 619 619 645 610 Comparative Literature 6 5 7 8 3 6 5 2 Computer Science 262 248 270 303 308 298 270 261 Criminology, Law and Justice - - - 88 238 328 360 363 Dance 95 103 105 92 79 67 61 61 Economics 320 383 395 323 244 267 247 183 Elementary Education 264 236 256 259 2 - - - English 880 839 794 681 326 302 248 235 English and Creative Writing - - - 106 524 614 655 665 Enterprise Leadership - 3 207 405 529 624 713 688 Environmental Policy and Planning 23 36 43 38 49 72 78 82 Environmental Sciences 49 41 62 60 46 46 49 48 Ethics and Public Policy 118 129 134 142 155 147 161 135 French 70 58 66 60 69 57 52 40 Gender, Women's and Sexuality Studies 37 27 32 54 54 43 38 24 Geography 43 30 31 35 44 47 36 22 Geoscience 15 13 8 12 12 19 13 15 German 33 38 37 39 38 31 22 21 Global Health Studies - - - 2 47 60 52 38 Health and Human Physiology 709 808 801 852 918 920 892 900 Health and Sport Studies 3 - - - - - - - History 307 292 275 255 266 268 282 259 Informatics 99 100 99 109 130 132 123 111 Interdepartmental Studies 430 376 319 284 214 199 224 224 International Relations 120 165 135 136 150 136 124 109 International Studies 272 227 220 201 146 114 99 90 Italian 9 14 11 11 11 8 7 8 Journalism and Mass Communication 380 408 603 641 610 585 501 450 Linguistics 95 92 79 78 80 74 75 65 Mathematics 148 216 270 276 303 266 212 194 Music 34 38 30 40 30 28 46 46 Philosophy 82 82 83 99 91 111 94 83 Physics 11 16 24 28 28 26 26 25 Political Science 402 365 303 333 414 437 461 421

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Bachelor of Arts, continued 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020Portuguese 4 4 4 4 3 2 1 1 Psychology 1,193 1,125 1,079 1,142 1,073 1,031 1,061 1,093 Public Health - - - 14 32 83 117 138 Religious Studies 45 29 32 38 34 36 24 25 Russian 32 23 25 20 24 31 29 22 Screenwriting Arts 70 Social Justice - - - - 4 28 32 42 Social Work 122 112 118 106 107 105 115 103 Sociology 257 276 297 226 184 153 117 109 Spanish 288 275 274 223 232 216 198 189 Speech and Hearing Science 289 264 253 242 276 305 301 314 Sport Studies 146 140 101 73 77 69 51 51 Theatre Arts 202 189 195 171 183 193 179 175

Bachelor of Arts in Education - - - - 288 342 526 570 Art Education - - - - - - 12 15 Education Studies and Human Relations - - - - - - - 4 Elementary Education - - - - 288 342 338 370 English Education - - - - - - 39 38 Mathematics Education - - - - - - 16 18 Music Education - - - - - - 46 54 Science Education - - - - - - 17 16 Social Studies Education - - - - - - 44 45 World Language Education - - - - - - 14 10

Bachelor of Business Administration 2,483 2,544 2,690 2,801 3,036 3,281 3,294 3,324 Accounting 318 295 313 279 280 325 311 280 Business Accelerated Admission 99 5 - - - - - - Business Analytics and Information Systems 38 130 172 195 233 332 366 359 Business Direct Admission 393 493 708 925 1,039 1,078 1,079 993 Business Standard Admission 185 273 265 216 330 263 236 210 Economics 108 91 87 91 86 88 85 87 Finance 748 710 662 603 602 687 647 740 Management 245 249 227 225 209 214 219 260 Management Information Systems 65 11 - - - - - - Marketing 284 287 256 267 257 294 351 395

Bachelor of Fine Arts 88 83 70 66 88 87 80 78 Art 75 76 56 52 65 63 55 53 Dance 13 7 14 14 23 24 25 25

Bachelor of Liberal Studies 63 102 162 192 189 209 205 219 Bachelor of Music 197 194 192 210 219 217 204 220 Bachelor of Science 3,066 3,291 3,393 3,723 3,865 3,928 3,695 3,490

Actuarial Science 55 51 42 50 59 66 60 46 Anthropology 18 26 28 38 30 44 39 31 Applied Physics 8 6 6 15 8 9 9 7 Astronomy 32 22 26 28 42 39 41 32 Athletic Training 44 46 52 53 46 27 16 - Biochemistry 115 80 76 69 65 56 42 49 Biology 493 388 342 414 426 366 286 264 Biomedical Sciences - - 17 25 41 62 74 88 Chemistry 155 125 121 112 92 79 85 71 Computer Science 127 206 269 340 321 333 300 244

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Bachelor of Science, continued 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020Criminology, Law and Justice - - - 3 23 42 40 46 Data Science - - - - - 1 22 28 Economics 136 142 126 118 97 79 59 51 Elementary Education - - 3 7 - - - - Environmental Policy and Planning 10 17 18 16 20 28 26 20 Environmental Sciences 103 96 94 120 118 99 95 96 Geography 24 16 17 14 23 18 11 12 Geoscience 38 37 38 41 36 47 41 33 Global Health Studies - - - 8 46 57 62 60 Human Physiology 491 807 893 904 914 789 662 638 Informatics 7 13 12 22 12 19 10 6 Integrative Physiology 4 2 1 - - - - - International Relations 12 18 20 22 24 16 12 14 Journalism and Mass Communication 1 9 13 23 32 21 8 4 Leisure Studies 421 388 68 19 1 - - 1 Mathematics 297 216 177 161 112 107 124 106 Microbiology 84 80 64 93 103 118 125 137 Neuroscience - - - - 19 172 237 283 Physics 95 88 87 90 95 94 75 68 Political Science 31 34 30 35 44 35 29 18 Psychology 130 159 146 119 133 120 135 149Public Health - - - 18 47 79 88 89Science Education 36 30 37 42 46 39 - 0Science Studies - - - - - - 29 23Sociology 10 14 14 6 4 3 3 4Sport and Recreation Management - 68 368 464 525 554 556 511Statistics 89 106 127 151 174 193 188 148Sustainability Science - - - - - - 3 23Therapeutic Recreation - 1 61 83 87 117 103 90

Bachelor of Science in Engineering 2,005 2,121 2,154 2,276 2,218 2,189 2,153 2,007 Biomedical Engineering 427 495 537 587 568 523 493 455 Chemical Engineering 178 200 239 251 240 217 206 209 Civil Engineering 254 246 225 231 241 231 214 188 Computer Science and Engineering - - - 14 172 252 290 279 Electrical Engineering 329 350 346 340 246 213 196 158 Environmental Engineering - - - - 3 37 50 53 Industrial Engineering 137 152 159 168 176 146 144 138 Mechanical Engineering 441 492 478 483 446 433 466 444 Undeclared Engineering 239 186 170 202 126 137 94 83

Bachelor of Science in Medicine 86 114 117 114 123 120 115 123 Medical Laboratory Science 5 - - 3 5 4 1 4 Nuclear Medicine Technology 4 4 12 14 13 10 11 16 Radiation Sciences 77 110 105 97 105 106 103 103

Bachelor of Science in Nursing 535 537 590 636 613 631 634 637 Nursing 348 346 410 424 427 429 442 453 Nursing-RN 187 191 180 212 186 202 192 184

Degree (Preparatory) 8,326 8,341 8,325 8,528 8,412 7,952 7,620 7,029 Actuarial Science Interest 145 140 177 188 165 130 108 95 Athletic Training Interest 88 66 100 80 41 5 - - Bachelor of Liberal Studies - 7 17 20 26 2 - -

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Degree (Preparatory), continued 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020Biochemistry 72 100 134 1 1 - - - Biomedical Sciences Interest - - 2 - - 2 5 6 Child Life Interest 70 60 80 14 2 1 - - Dance Interest 5 10 11 15 10 8 1 4 Elementary Education Interest 210 249 222 253 277 240 246 218 Engineering Interest - - - - - 59 132 113 Health Promotion Interest 69 75 17 - - - - - Human Physiology Interest 239 - - - - - - - Journalism and Mass Communication Interest 250 250 - - - - - - Liberal Studies Interest - - - 4 1 2 4 2 Medical Laboratory Science Interest 41 25 16 21 18 17 22 26 Music Interest 11 30 34 24 17 31 36 28 Nuclear Medicine Technology Interest 12 9 6 6 12 9 8 10 Nursing Interest 499 519 603 743 709 653 578 507 Open Major 1,211 1,057 1,033 1,084 1,035 882 889 725 Pharmacy Interest 446 429 390 363 325 299 256 224 Political Science Interest - - 1 - 2 - - - Pre RN-BSN Program 1 3 1 1 - - - - Pre-Accounting - 1 - - - - - - Pre-Athletic Training - - - - - 9 29 44 Pre-Business 2,064 2,111 2,106 2,061 1,903 1,703 1,469 1,335 Pre-Child Life - - - 4 18 48 63 60 Pre-Chiropractic 31 25 27 25 36 32 27 38 Pre-Dentistry 257 261 270 287 320 322 296 267 Pre-Law 390 400 421 466 528 557 633 634 Pre-Medicine 1,246 1,380 1,464 1,608 1,661 1,638 1,511 1,421 Pre-Mortuary Science 1 6 3 1 1 1 2 2 Pre-Occupational Therapy 16 91 135 166 174 198 189 158 Pre-Optometry 37 39 39 32 31 32 24 25 Pre-Physical Therapy 434 437 442 423 418 401 382 340 Pre-Physician Assistant Program 190 216 246 251 263 264 299 303 Pre-Podiatry 5 9 10 5 4 5 3 2 Pre-Veterinary Medicine 30 32 45 51 49 51 56 46 Public Health Interest - - - 46 57 65 50 62 Radiation Sciences Interest 111 124 104 104 108 117 119 102 Social Work Interest 112 106 100 88 85 82 95 108 Therapeutic Recreation Interest 33 22 34 73 106 86 88 89 University College Open Major - 52 35 20 9 1 - 35

Master's 2,873 2,839 2,773 2,874 3,050 3,127 3,347 3,798 Master in Medical Education 15 17 8 15 14 15 13 9 Master of Accountancy 41 45 34 39 34 32 44 52 Master of Arts 609 590 588 599 644 626 647 686

American Studies 2 3 4 5 3 1 5 5 Anthropology 1 - 1 2 8 2 5 - Art 44 43 41 32 38 39 36 32 Art History 4 2 1 9 11 7 4 4 Asian Civilizations 8 9 8 4 3 5 5 - Classics 7 6 7 7 4 4 3 4 Communication Studies 1 - - 1 - - 1 3 Economics - - 2 2 - - - -

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Master of Arts, continued 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020Educational Policy and Leadership Studies 61 65 60 58 61 54 51 61 English 5 3 4 14 2 3 1 5 Film Studies 4 3 2 2 2 3 2 1 French and Francophone World Studies 1 6 8 8 5 1 5 8 Geography 11 12 6 8 9 5 4 4 Health and Sport Studies 3 - - - - - - - History 14 9 10 9 7 8 5 2 Interdisciplinary Studies 1 1 1 - - 2 1 1 International Studies 3 - - - - - - - Journalism 7 8 5 3 1 2 2 1 Leisure Studies 23 18 22 29 36 2 - - Library and Information Science 55 68 76 81 92 75 80 77 Linguistics 14 22 22 15 14 15 15 19 Music 58 63 60 55 56 64 47 39 Philosophy 4 6 4 6 2 6 4 4 Physical Rehabilitation Science - - - - - - 1 1 Political Science 14 8 9 6 9 9 11 15 Psychological and Quantitative Foundations 48 37 30 22 19 18 16 16 Psychology 4 - - 1 - - - - Rehabilitation and Counselor Education 61 53 53 53 56 54 70 74 Religious Studies 8 5 6 3 1 1 3 2 Sociology 15 16 16 18 16 14 9 12 Spanish 7 6 3 3 4 6 6 3 Special Education 16 1 - - - - - - Speech Pathology and Audiology 52 50 49 48 48 47 46 51 Sport and Recreation Management - - - - - 37 39 45 Strategic Communication 15 25 37 56 64 68 81 87 Teaching and Learning 36 40 41 37 71 72 87 110 Urban and Regional Planning 2 2 - 2 2 2 2 -

Master of Arts in Teaching 45 43 34 37 29 34 38 48 Science Education 2 - - - - - - - Secondary Education 5 - - - - - - - Teaching and Learning 38 43 34 37 29 34 38 48

Master of Business Administration 886 857 809 777 863 841 829 1,195 CIMBA Program--MBA 10 25 23 13 15 8 6 2 MBA Executive Program 135 103 83 81 92 79 79 38 MBA Full-time Program 110 118 118 109 101 48 3 - MBA International Executive Program 46 37 38 33 16 - 10 3 Professional MBA Program 585 574 547 541 639 706 731 1,152

Master of Clinical Anatomy - - - - - 7 11 10 Master of Clinical Nutrition - - - - - - 8 19 Master of Computer Science 46 40 62 70 57 51 54 49 Master of Fine Arts 268 258 242 245 258 264 260 238

Art 29 28 17 25 19 19 23 17 Book Arts 25 19 15 16 21 22 22 18 Comparative Literature - Translation 6 11 14 20 23 25 14 2 Dance 12 12 14 11 14 13 11 13 English 128 123 117 115 120 120 121 117 Film and Video Production 10 10 7 7 8 9 7 6 Interdisciplinary Studies - - - - - - 1 - Literary Translation - - - - - - 9 16

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Master of Fine Arts, continued 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020Music 2 - - - - - - - Spanish Creative Writing 9 8 11 10 10 13 11 7 Theatre Arts 47 47 47 41 43 43 41 42

Master of Health Administration 58 72 77 76 75 76 82 77 Master of Laws 8 15 3 7 2 10 3 1 Master of Physician Assistant Studies 48 48 51 74 75 74 75 72 Master of Public Affairs - - - - - - - 11 Master of Public Health 153 152 145 148 150 135 129 158 Master of Science 439 477 476 556 616 687 872 876

Actuarial Science 36 48 39 29 19 13 19 14 Anatomy and Cell Biology 1 - - - - - - - Astronomy 2 1 2 1 - - 4 1 Athletic Training - - - - - - 2 8 Biochemistry 2 - - - - - - - Biology 3 3 - - - - - - Biomedical Engineering 29 31 28 28 22 18 24 22 Biomedical Science - - - - - - 1 - Biostatistics 19 15 14 15 14 15 22 18 Business Analytics - - 26 85 176 251 342 361 Chemical and Biochemical Engineering 4 6 5 7 8 1 2 2 Chemistry 5 3 2 2 1 1 1 - Civil and Environmental Engineering 39 39 29 29 28 36 41 43 Clinical Investigation 10 6 8 11 9 8 7 9 Community and Behavioral Health 1 1 2 1 1 1 - - Computer Science - - - - 1 - 1 - Dental Public Health 8 7 8 9 8 7 4 5 Electrical and Computer Engineering 18 29 23 28 21 25 32 36 Epidemiology 18 26 17 10 13 9 10 10 Exercise Science 2 - - - - - - - Finance - - - - - 40 68 58 Geoscience 20 14 15 19 17 15 17 17 Health and Human Physiology 10 22 26 33 37 36 34 34 Health Policy - - 1 4 3 2 1 1 Human Toxicology - - 1 2 1 3 1 - Industrial Engineering 3 5 4 8 6 10 14 20 Informatics 10 17 15 11 21 24 22 17 Integrated Biology 2 5 8 11 10 7 13 14 Interdisciplinary Studies 2 2 3 1 1 - 1 - Mathematics 36 31 19 50 36 17 9 6 Mechanical Engineering 17 16 24 14 8 9 14 15 Microbiology 1 1 1 1 1 - - 1 Molecular Physiology and Biophysics 1 - - 2 1 - - - Occupational and Environmental Health 17 13 19 24 20 17 22 26 Operative Dentistry 8 - - - - - - - Oral Science 15 26 28 27 27 20 26 22 Orthodontics 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 Pathology 5 2 3 4 4 4 5 5 Pharmacology 1 - - - - - - - Pharmacy 1 2 6 2 3 2 2 3 Physics 4 5 3 1 3 2 2 1 Science Education 1 1 - - - - - -

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Master of Science, continued 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020Statistics 27 29 32 26 23 22 23 19 Teaching and Learning 2 1 - 3 9 21 40 45 Translational Biomedicine - 8 11 10 10 5 2 5 Urban and Regional Planning 49 52 44 38 44 36 34 28

Master of Science in Nursing 26 16 15 16 17 16 18 17 Master of Social Work 215 200 217 203 207 250 253 271 Master of Studies in Law - - 2 4 1 2 7 5 Specialist in Education 16 9 10 8 8 7 4 4

Educational Policy and Leadership Studies 14 8 7 6 6 6 4 4 Psychological and Quantitative Foundations 2 1 3 2 2 1 - -

Doctorate 2,863 2,709 2,646 2,575 2,510 2,460 2,449 2,448 Doctor of Audiology 31 29 31 30 31 35 32 27 Doctor of Education - - - - - - - 18 Doctor of Juridical Science - - 4 7 9 7 6 7 Doctor of Musical Arts 115 117 112 105 109 98 99 99 Doctor of Nursing Practice 201 174 183 201 194 194 211 215 Doctor of Philosophy 2,407 2,277 2,201 2,115 2,048 2,005 1,976 1,953

American Studies 24 17 16 13 13 14 12 11 Anatomy and Cell Biology 17 15 13 9 3 2 2 1 Anthropology 35 32 32 27 26 26 25 20 Applied Mathematical and Computational Sciences 38 37 39 40 40 32 37 35 Art History 29 26 21 17 13 13 14 13 Biochemistry 26 31 32 33 28 23 15 11 Biology 28 21 14 10 6 - - - Biomedical Engineering 49 46 41 49 35 40 41 41 Biomedical Science - - - 1 52 80 120 154 Biosciences Program 8 10 1 - - - - - Biostatistics 24 26 27 26 25 26 26 36 Business Administration 73 65 60 61 65 61 64 66 Chemical and Biochemical Engineering 31 29 28 28 30 28 28 28 Chemistry 132 130 151 155 146 145 133 123 Civil and Environmental Engineering 47 39 38 42 45 51 45 48 Classics 10 10 10 9 10 8 10 8 Communication Studies 53 50 43 40 38 31 32 30 Community and Behavioral Health 10 8 9 11 10 10 9 12 Comparative Literature 7 5 5 4 2 1 1 - Computer Science 39 32 28 36 35 47 47 44 Economics 29 29 33 33 26 19 12 10 Educational Policy and Leadership Studies 87 86 91 85 76 73 70 68 Electrical and Computer Engineering 53 50 52 46 35 33 29 25 Elementary Education 1 - - - - - - - English 92 87 79 71 68 60 54 55 Epidemiology 33 27 28 26 27 25 28 31 Film Studies 18 19 18 15 11 14 13 10 Free Radical and Radiation Biology 12 13 13 13 10 8 5 4 French and Francophone World Studies 9 10 7 5 7 11 9 9 Gender, Women's and Sexuality Studies 2 1 1 - - - - - Genetics 42 41 43 40 40 39 39 42 Geography 16 15 13 15 12 14 12 14 Geoscience 26 20 19 17 13 14 14 13 German 1 - - - - - - -

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Doctor of Philosophy, continued 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020Health and Human Physiology 2 3 6 9 14 12 16 13 Health and Sport Studies 9 8 6 2 2 2 - - Health Services and Policy 9 9 12 14 13 16 15 17 History 54 49 47 35 34 37 35 32 Human Toxicology 22 19 21 17 18 21 26 24 Immunology 34 30 24 24 17 14 10 10 Industrial Engineering 15 15 16 16 14 17 20 20 Informatics 10 9 13 13 15 15 16 17 Integrated Biology 5 11 16 20 24 30 32 32 Integrative Physiology 3 - 1 - - - - - Interdisciplinary Studies 9 9 9 4 5 4 4 3 Linguistics 10 10 8 6 4 2 4 4 Mass Communications 28 23 24 18 16 16 17 13 Mathematics 67 66 60 62 55 54 47 48 Mechanical Engineering 42 41 40 35 37 37 37 33 Medical Scientist Training Program 25 20 20 19 20 17 15 14 Microbiology 37 31 27 25 18 14 10 7 Molecular and Cellular Biology 45 42 40 43 36 26 16 11 Molecular Physiology and Biophysics 21 23 19 15 13 8 8 6 Music 38 29 30 32 29 27 29 26 Neuroscience 44 45 43 40 49 53 58 63 Nursing 33 27 30 23 22 23 26 26 Occupational and Environmental Health 10 12 16 16 20 15 17 16 Oral Science 3 7 9 11 14 19 14 12 Pharmacology 16 16 11 12 9 8 5 5 Pharmacy 80 76 62 67 64 63 54 58 Philosophy 18 14 18 17 20 17 17 19 Physical Rehabilitation Science 11 10 9 11 7 9 13 12 Physics 70 71 66 64 60 60 69 66 Political Science 22 29 28 30 29 32 32 26 Psychological and Quantitative Foundations 155 163 151 142 131 126 116 111 Psychology 78 72 71 59 58 57 59 65 Rehabilitation and Counselor Education 45 42 40 39 37 26 22 20 Religious Studies 20 18 17 17 15 14 18 13 Science Education 10 5 3 1 - - - - Second Language Acquisition 26 24 21 18 16 12 8 6 Secondary Education 4 - - - - - - - Social Work 10 8 8 8 7 8 7 6 Sociology 24 19 17 15 17 17 27 37 Spanish 17 12 12 11 7 7 8 10 Special Education 1 2 1 - - - - - Speech and Hearing Science 24 21 18 17 15 13 8 8 Statistics 17 16 17 21 26 24 21 19 Teaching and Learning 79 92 87 89 94 85 74 63 Translational Biomedicine 4 2 2 1 - - - -

Doctor of Physical Therapy 109 112 115 117 119 121 125 129 Professional 1,837 1,814 1,800 1,838 1,849 1,841 1,858 1,873

Doctor of Dental Surgery 322 328 322 323 329 331 334 327 Doctor of Medicine 664 664 658 659 669 663 667 657 Doctor of Pharmacy 431 430 428 428 431 425 426 415 Juris Doctor 420 392 392 428 420 422 431 474

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2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020Postgraduate 1,344 1,443 1,346 1,366 1,437 1,329 1,319 1,305

Postgraduate Training 1,344 1,443 1,346 1,366 1,437 1,329 1,319 1,305 CLAS Fellow 1 - - - - - - - Dentistry Fellow 4 - - - - - - - Fellow Physician 194 207 187 198 208 205 199 208 Pharmacy Fellow 5 - - - - - - - Post Doctoral 334 367 358 331 306 304 290 305 Resident Physician 806 869 801 837 923 820 830 792

Certificate 1,497 1,817 1,944 2,127 2,619 2,940 2,932 2,833 Undergraduate Certificate 1,272 1,554 1,587 1,749 2,102 2,355 2,252 2,170

Aging and Longevity Studies 6 9 10 6 13 28 19 18 American Sign Language and Deaf Studies 13 22 27 31 23 19 4 2 Arts Entrepreneurship 29 45 48 36 51 66 61 48 Classics Post-Bac 5 4 1 - - 2 - - Clinical and Translational Science - 1 9 14 12 13 13 10 Critical Cultural Competence 31 29 31 40 32 32 38 33 Diagnostic Cardiac Sonography 1 - - - - - - - Diagnostic Medical Sonography 8 4 1 - - - - - Disability Studies 21 40 55 69 120 161 136 126 Drug Discovery - - - - - - 1 - EMT Paramedic Program 21 16 20 27 22 15 20 10 Entrepreneurial Management 382 526 491 416 411 429 384 367 Event Management - - 14 130 208 234 226 256 Fundraising and Philanthropy Communication 56 67 45 33 27 24 15 3 Geographic Information Science - - - - - 2 3 5 Global Health Studies 12 14 16 14 5 8 3 3 Human Rights 26 43 36 42 46 43 32 28 International Business 113 133 149 149 149 162 161 148 Interscholastic Athletic/Activities Administration - - - 3 51 49 61 62 Large Data Analysis - - 9 23 41 51 27 7 Latin American Studies 10 8 6 5 6 6 7 5 Leadership Studies 74 82 106 126 140 167 184 168 Media Entrepreneurialism - - - - 10 18 20 18 Medical Laboratory Science 2 - - - - - - - Medieval Studies Certificate 3 8 6 9 10 9 11 9 Museum Studies 55 58 56 52 67 78 79 70 Native American and Indigenous Studies 7 8 4 1 1 2 2 4 Naval Hydrodynamics - - - - 1 5 4 2 Nonprofit Leadership and Philanthropy - - - - - - 19 73 Nonprofit Management 46 74 74 78 72 81 62 24 Nuclear Medicine Technology 1 1 - - - - - - Orthoptics 4 5 3 2 1 1 3 4 Perfusion Technology 8 8 8 8 9 10 9 9 Political Risk Analysis - - - - - 10 10 10 Public Digital Arts - - - - - 2 21 18 Public Health-Undergraduate 1 7 15 9 42 66 69 92 Radiation Therapy 1 1 - - - - - - Radiologic Technology 21 - - - - - - - Resilience and Trauma-Informed Perspectives - - - - - 4 30 72 Risk Management and Insurance 87 63 56 51 83 108 102 110 Sexuality Studies 1 - - - - - - -

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Undergraduate Certificate, continued 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020Social Science Analytics - - 1 1 7 18 12 22 Sustainability Program 117 90 94 136 189 220 210 182 Technological Entrepreneurship 5 15 22 19 22 20 25 17 Wind Energy 2 3 2 7 7 3 3 1 Writing 103 170 172 212 224 189 166 134

Graduate Certificate 225 263 357 378 517 585 680 663 Adult Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner - - - - - 3 3 2 Advanced Practice Nursing 1 3 2 7 16 - - - African American Studies - - - - - - - 3 Agricultural Safety and Health - - - 1 2 5 2 3 Biostatistics 8 10 9 6 6 7 13 10 Book Studies/Book Arts and Technologies 16 22 23 22 27 31 23 11 Business Analytics - - 64 69 75 116 123 153 Business Fundamentals - - - - 2 1 3 6 Cognitive Science of Language - 9 8 8 6 4 2 1 College Teaching 60 62 69 56 47 42 63 57 Dietetic Internship Program - - - - - 12 - - Emerging Infectious Disease Epidemiology 1 - - - 6 3 3 7 Endodontics 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Family Nurse Practitioner - - - - - 2 - - Finance - - - - 23 29 40 39 Gender, Women's and Sexuality Studies 19 19 19 21 23 21 21 25 Geriatric and Special Needs Dentistry - 1 3 3 5 3 2 2 Global Health Studies 3 1 - - - 2 1 - Health Systems - - - - - - 1 3 Healthcare Management - - - - - 2 5 4 Informatics 10 22 16 10 17 7 8 4 Leadership - - - - 64 103 137 136 Literary Translation - - - - - 1 1 - Marketing - - - - 15 20 33 24 Medical Education 1 1 2 1 1 1 - 1 Multicultural Education and Culturally Competent Practice 2 1 - 6 5 3 - - Native American and Indigenous Studies - - - 1 1 1 - - Online Teaching - - 14 14 14 15 19 15 Operative Dentistry 8 8 9 9 9 9 10 9 Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology 2 2 2 1 3 2 2 1 Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology 1 1 3 4 4 2 2 2 Orthodontics 5 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 Palliative Care - - - - - 8 9 3 Pediatric Dentistry 8 8 8 9 11 10 10 10 Pediatric Nurse Practitioner-Acute Care - - - - - 2 - 4 Pediatric Nurse Practitioner-Primary Care - - - - - 1 2 1 Periodontics 5 6 6 7 6 5 7 7 Physician Assistant 48 48 51 74 75 74 75 72 Prosthodontics 6 7 5 5 6 6 7 6 Psychiatric/Mental Health Nurse Practitioner - - - - - 4 10 6 Public Digital Humanities - - 7 12 11 5 16 7 Public Health 9 7 13 7 6 3 4 2 Sacred Music 1 - - - - - - 1 Special Collections Librarianship - - - - - - - 5 Sustainable Water Development - - - - - - 1 -

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Graduate Certificate, continued 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020Teaching English as a Foreign Language - - - 4 5 1 - - Translational and Clinical Investigation 3 6 6 3 8 1 3 2 Transportation Studies - 1 - - - - 1 1

Minor 3,870 3,757 3,977 4,203 4,612 5,084 5,354 5,125 Undergraduate Minor 3,870 3,757 3,977 4,202 4,611 5,067 5,347 5,125

Aerospace Studies - 1 11 14 9 7 7 14 African American Studies 6 9 16 22 10 21 15 29 Aging and Longevity Studies 17 20 21 20 22 30 33 22 American Sign Language 61 49 48 56 72 84 93 125 American Studies 7 3 5 8 10 9 5 9 Ancient Civilization 13 13 19 11 17 23 17 22 Anthropology 32 28 21 33 33 27 38 49 Arabic Language 35 31 43 47 38 44 39 30 Art 78 59 72 81 108 112 136 119 Art History 22 27 21 20 28 23 19 18 Asian Languages and Literature 61 52 54 49 61 60 62 45 Astronomy 1 1 1 3 1 3 2 1 Biology 40 34 24 28 40 41 42 40 Business Administration 276 249 234 263 247 257 257 207 Chemistry 173 179 170 201 219 222 195 164 Cinema 36 32 27 40 49 74 99 86 Classical Languages 3 4 2 - 3 3 1 1 Communication Sciences and Disorders 6 - 4 7 9 9 9 9 Communication Studies 78 68 54 75 88 82 126 141 Comparative Literature 4 7 4 - 1 2 1 - Computer Science 94 82 120 135 117 134 138 124 Criminology, Law and Justice - - - 8 49 79 123 110 Dance 16 21 19 14 22 46 43 53 Economics 53 42 43 38 55 52 60 49 Educational Psychology 11 12 25 23 28 24 16 20 English 77 52 61 63 83 71 74 65 Environmental Policy and Planning 1 4 5 12 9 13 20 32 Environmental Sciences 15 13 15 16 23 37 39 37 French 103 88 74 89 109 115 108 106 Gender, Health, and Healthcare Equity - - - 2 9 16 12 26 Gender, Women's and Sexuality Studies 24 24 31 37 48 63 47 51 Geographic Information Science 1 8 6 6 8 8 9 7 Geography 7 11 9 15 6 4 8 4 Geoscience 14 10 9 13 14 14 11 10 German 43 36 38 44 60 65 60 54 Global Health Studies 44 46 56 67 66 60 63 48 Greek 1 - 2 2 2 2 1 - Health and Sport Studies 5 - - 1 1 - 1 1 Health and the Human Condition - - 4 10 13 11 15 15 Health Promotion 47 16 6 - - - - - History 60 45 40 41 45 52 69 80 Human Physiology 26 22 20 26 31 28 30 27 Human Relations 275 424 456 390 386 362 398 325 Informatics 16 13 14 15 26 28 22 27 International Relations 11 18 28 31 29 33 36 27 International Studies 31 19 18 17 13 11 18 20

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Undergraduate Minor, continued 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020Italian 20 15 15 9 10 11 10 8 Korean Studies - - - 5 25 39 38 36 Latin 7 13 16 13 10 8 7 11 Latin American Studies 4 8 5 7 7 4 2 4 Latina/o Studies - - 4 9 14 24 51 65 Leisure Studies 16 26 7 1 - - - - Linguistics 10 8 10 11 14 13 9 12 Mass Communication 56 57 61 56 65 86 104 91 Mathematics 271 238 241 283 273 372 343 258 Microbiology 4 2 1 4 6 9 10 6 Military Science - 1 32 23 30 32 28 32 Music 72 63 50 40 43 56 67 85 Native American and Indigenous Studies 1 3 - 4 7 5 5 5 Philosophy 45 29 44 53 82 105 145 139 Physical Activity and Nutrition Science 4 40 68 76 92 82 61 54 Physics 6 5 7 17 15 12 15 11 Political Science 79 66 73 70 80 88 104 97 Portuguese 15 14 11 7 10 6 8 13 Psychology 423 431 430 424 459 482 504 513 Religion and Media - - - - - - - 1 Religious Studies 39 45 43 37 35 39 30 28 Rhetoric and Persuasion - 1 36 48 48 46 54 61 Russian 8 9 6 4 7 13 6 9 Russian and Eastern European Studies - - - 1 2 5 7 12 Social Justice - - - - 4 24 39 37 Social Work 36 41 45 61 71 71 59 64 Sociology 101 70 76 90 74 75 78 68 Spanish 581 581 601 546 537 602 605 589 Sport and Recreation Management - - 9 72 117 133 166 194 Sport Studies 66 55 61 38 24 22 20 18 Statistics 25 21 19 31 44 47 44 41 Theatre Arts 57 43 55 65 74 72 69 74 Translation for Global Literacy - - 1 4 15 23 42 40

Graduate Minor - - - 1 1 17 7 - Business Analytics - - - - - 6 3 - Finance - - - - - 5 2 - Marketing - - - - - 5 2 - Theory Pedagogy - - - 1 1 1 - -

Education Licensure or Endorsement 815 695 768 767 798 883 826 967 Undergraduate Licensure or Endorsement 648 519 602 647 701 770 717 820

Art Education 11 9 10 12 14 13 13 15 Athletic Coach 1 - - - - - - 1 Deaf or Hard of Hearing Education 1 2 2 - - - - - Education 13 13 19 16 13 48 57 66 Elementary Education 302 294 358 423 463 487 405 504 English as a Second Language Education 9 12 24 23 23 24 20 21 English Education 28 37 34 30 24 30 39 42 Mathematics Education 26 26 24 20 16 12 17 18 Middle School - 3 4 7 3 4 1 7 Music Education 25 21 32 23 38 46 48 55 Reading Education - - 1 2 - - - -

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Undergraduate Licensure or Endorsement, continued 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020Science Education 23 17 19 30 43 30 28 20 Secondary Teacher Certification Program (TEP) 160 - - - - - - - Social Studies Education 30 35 46 49 53 60 62 53 Talented and Gifted Education 1 32 15 4 4 2 12 6 World Language Education 18 18 14 8 7 14 15 12

Graduate Licensure or Endorsement 167 176 166 120 97 113 109 147 Art Education 0 3 2 3 1 0 1 0Athletic Coach 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Education 0 0 0 0 0 4 3 2Educational Policy and Leadership Studies 11 49 29 19 20 28 13 31Elementary Education 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0English as a Second Language Education 9 12 5 3 3 3 7 8English Education 10 10 8 9 8 7 12 12Mathematics Education 0 4 2 3 4 4 3 3Music Education 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0Psychological and Quantitative Foundations 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1Reading Education 2 1 0 1 2 2 0 0Rehabilitation and Counselor Education 0 0 0 0 1 3 7 24School Social Worker 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 2School Speech Language Pathologist 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0School Teacher Librarian 0 1 23 13 10 16 14 6Science Education 11 26 22 21 11 13 10 25Secondary Teacher Certification Program (TEP) 80 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Social Studies Education 10 10 15 14 6 9 12 10Special Education 21 22 17 13 10 9 12 9Talented and Gifted Education 1 22 34 14 12 10 6 6Teaching and Learning 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2World Language Education 9 13 7 7 4 3 5 6

Non-Degree 1,542 1,760 2,310 2,288 1,906 1,272 1,152 855 Undergraduate Non-Degree 1,119 1,299 1,922 1,856 1,465 855 841 680

Art 1 2 1 1 - 1 - - Business Non-degree Student 10 7 5 9 3 9 4 2 CIMBA Program--Undergraduate 79 42 57 38 35 33 24 - CLAS Non-degree Student 100 110 103 101 103 84 123 102 Computer Science - - - - - 1 - - Continuing Education Distance 108 119 136 99 139 - - - Continuing Education On Campus 22 - - - - - - - Distance and Online Nondegree - - - - - 96 81 71 Engineering Non-degree Student 8 14 20 6 4 4 4 - Hawkeye Talent Initiative - - - - - - 10 - Health and Human Physiology - - - 2 - - - - High School Student 71 54 59 100 93 86 91 94 Informatics 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Intensive English Program - 132 284 118 8 - - - Iowa Young Writers' Studio - - - - - 2 2 3 Music 1 - 4 6 2 3 3 3 Nursing Interest 1 2 - 1 1 - - - Nursing Non-degree Student 11 13 221 303 220 - - - Pharmacy Interest 3 4 3 2 5 7 2 3 Philosophy 1 - - - - - - - Physics - 1 - - - - - -

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Undergraduate Non-Degree, continued 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020Pre-Business - 1 - - - - - - Pre-Dentistry 3 7 3 2 3 5 3 2 Pre-Iowa Link Summer Program - - - - - 3 4 3 Pre-Law - - - 1 2 4 5 7 Pre-Medicine 16 17 12 14 17 12 7 7 Pre-Occupational Therapy - - - - 1 - - - Pre-Optometry 2 - 2 - 1 - - - Pre-Physical Therapy 3 4 3 5 8 3 1 2 Pre-Physician Assistant Program 11 11 11 13 9 9 8 6 Pre-Veterinary Medicine 1 3 1 1 1 2 - - Project Lead The Way 5 204 512 569 386 4 11 11 Regents Exchange - - - - - 2 - 1 Regents Online Exchange - - - 9 3 - - - Secondary Education Interest 554 390 343 323 318 315 284 289 Secondary Student Training Program 1 1 - - - - - - Speech and Hearing Science 2 - - 1 1 1 - 1 Study Abroad Non-degree Student 1 - - - - - - - UI REACH Program 50 52 56 58 50 44 48 41 Undergraduate Workshop - 3 1 - 2 - - - University College Non-Degree Student - 72 48 34 23 102 96 11 Upward Bound - - - - - 1 2 3 Upward Bound Bridge - - - 2 2 2 11 9 Visiting Student - International 31 15 15 21 12 - - - Visiting Student - USA 22 18 21 16 12 19 16 8

Graduate Non-Degree 423 461 388 432 441 417 311 175 American Studies 1 2 2 3 1 - - - Art 1 - - - - - - - Chemistry - - - 1 - - - - CIMBA Program--Graduate - - - 1 - - - - Comparative Literature - Translation - - - - 1 - - - Continuing Education Distance 50 70 63 58 55 - - - Continuing Education On Campus 2 - - - - - - - Dentistry Non-degree Student 1 1 2 2 6 5 1 1 Dietetic Internship Program 12 12 12 12 12 - - - Distance and Online Nondegree - - - - - 55 46 57 Doris Duke Scholar 2 - - - - - - - German - - - - 1 - - - Graduate Nondepartmental 136 113 105 103 91 100 87 74 Graduate Workshop 2 15 2 1 1 - - - Law Non-degree Student 6 2 4 4 5 4 7 1 MBA Program 2 1 1 3 1 - - - Music - - 1 - - - - - Pre MBA Professional MBA Program 208 245 196 239 263 244 165 36 Professional MBA Program - - - 3 4 8 5 6 Study Abroad Non-degree Student - - - - - 1 - - Urban and Regional Planning - - - 2 - - - -

TOTAL 43,993 44,701 45,947 47,605 48,885 49,106 48,681 47,425

Notes: "Program of study" (POS) counts for this report are rolled up at the program level (by declaration type and objective) and do not include declared sub-programs as unique POSs. Individual students are counted multiple times if they are enrolled in multiple programs of study. Non-Degree counts include graduate students registered under "professional improvement" status and undergraduate students registered for "personal development," as well as other students in programs without a declared degree objective.

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2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20Baccalaureate 5,163 4,956 5,255 5,385 5,463 5,412 5,400 5,151 5,847 6,245

Bachelor of Applied Studies 22 35 64 49 71 50 55 51 57 33 Bachelor of Arts 2,932 2,749 2,837 2,766 2,686 2,700 2,659 2,426 2,763 2,925

African American Studies 5 6 2 4 1 5 5 3 4 5 African American World Studies - - - - 1 1 - - - - American Studies 23 14 9 3 10 4 2 4 5 1 Ancient Civilization 9 3 10 7 4 5 6 7 6 7 Anthropology 57 56 52 32 40 28 25 30 30 26 Art 59 63 82 56 62 62 68 47 78 57 Art History 14 20 16 11 6 7 9 6 12 5 Asian Languages and Literature 16 27 19 15 15 17 9 18 15 21 Astronomy - 1 - - - - - - - - Biochemistry 10 16 13 22 20 23 27 28 24 38 Biology 48 29 33 21 30 21 27 25 36 42 Chemistry 10 7 11 13 16 24 16 26 26 27 Cinema 72 49 58 39 60 54 44 44 66 55 Classical Languages 8 5 5 5 5 7 2 - 6 2 Communication Studies 259 223 236 260 258 257 239 193 190 204 Comparative Literature 1 2 4 - - - - - - 3 Computer Science 21 21 38 38 40 61 50 59 64 73 Criminology, Law and Justice - - - - - - 11 16 58 95 Dance 15 14 21 19 13 15 14 11 19 5 Economics 68 82 69 118 119 141 114 80 111 119 Elementary Education 137 134 137 128 87 89 109 - - - English 234 230 231 222 216 205 155 92 82 64 English and Creative Writing - - - - - - 14 46 108 127 Enterprise Leadership - - - - - 27 109 183 207 258 Environmental Policy and Planning - - - 4 6 17 13 9 11 22 Environmental Sciences 5 10 15 14 11 8 23 11 15 7 Ethics and Public Policy 2 22 28 35 34 40 36 45 53 54 French 21 19 19 23 13 15 11 20 11 13 Gender, Women's and Sexuality Studies 10 4 6 10 11 7 5 16 11 12 Geography 14 24 17 23 12 8 7 10 13 16 Geoscience 1 8 3 5 4 4 7 2 8 5 German 8 9 5 10 11 5 7 7 6 9 Global Health Studies - - - - - - 1 7 18 16 Health and Human Physiology 26 99 142 220 258 253 258 253 310 264 Health and Sport Studies 92 50 12 4 1 2 1 - - - History 116 105 109 70 68 63 72 68 48 72 Informatics 23 22 33 26 19 28 30 28 38 37 Interdepartmental Studies 392 331 273 227 195 179 155 147 129 118 International Relations - - - 11 42 38 39 23 27 38 International Studies 119 98 101 93 71 57 60 51 41 34 Italian 1 4 4 4 2 2 3 4 2 5 Journalism and Mass Communication 147 141 161 135 170 153 143 140 153 142

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Bachelor of Arts, continued 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20Linguistics 20 33 32 25 20 20 18 16 22 25 Literature, Science, and the Arts 1 1 - - - - - - - - Mathematics 16 22 33 31 23 26 34 51 63 74 Music 16 10 15 11 12 13 17 14 11 16 Performing Arts Entrepreneurship 1 - - - - - - - - - Philosophy 24 23 28 25 16 19 14 15 27 29 Physics 3 3 4 3 3 2 1 7 5 7 Political Science 165 128 146 124 116 92 96 86 110 137 Portuguese 2 - 2 - 2 - 1 1 1 - Psychology 290 273 261 253 239 249 251 219 214 227 Public Health - - - - - - - - - 31 Religious Studies 25 17 17 21 12 9 10 7 12 7 Russian 5 4 10 6 6 8 4 - 7 10 Social Justice - - - - - - - - 2 8 Social Work 47 34 51 55 53 57 62 59 45 54 Sociology 79 56 61 83 78 79 71 58 46 37 Spanish 92 76 72 66 51 54 50 43 37 47 Speech and Hearing Science 51 61 55 64 65 64 42 47 63 74 Sport Studies 2 30 40 35 32 35 30 15 31 15 Theatre Arts 50 30 36 37 27 41 32 29 26 29

Bachelor of Arts in Education - - - - - - - 80 118 177 Bachelor of Business Administration 970 1,034 1,064 1,027 1,100 1,053 1,002 961 1,094 1,207

Accounting 133 150 152 146 130 154 139 109 140 149 Business Administration - 2 - - - - - - - - Business Analytics and Information Systems - - - 24 77 96 107 133 160 213 Economics 63 82 90 65 64 58 56 63 53 56 Finance 347 366 376 414 461 407 377 349 410 410 Management 162 183 186 150 156 143 139 128 135 144 Management Information Systems 28 47 45 33 6 1 - - - - Marketing 237 204 215 195 206 194 184 179 196 235

Bachelor of Fine Arts 69 89 92 77 88 67 57 67 61 60 Art 64 80 85 70 80 58 52 61 55 52 Dance 5 9 7 7 8 9 5 6 6 8

Bachelor of Liberal Studies 19 24 20 19 23 32 51 59 70 72 Bachelor of Music 35 18 27 31 24 27 29 25 28 31 Bachelor of Science 502 562 672 816 821 823 850 789 922 988

Actuarial Science 15 22 32 19 22 14 20 19 26 26 Anthropology 3 6 7 9 9 9 10 8 13 13 Applied Physics 2 2 1 1 - 1 3 1 2 - Astronomy 5 7 4 8 4 5 5 4 6 6 Athletic Training 16 18 14 13 12 14 17 14 11 15 Biochemistry 7 18 23 29 25 18 24 19 26 15 Biology 72 71 59 62 46 65 69 66 75 67 Biomedical Sciences - - - - - - - 1 5 15 Chemistry 16 13 19 23 10 11 14 15 14 11

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Bachelor of Science, continued 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20Computer Science 19 13 10 21 32 38 38 34 68 74 Criminology, Law and Justice - - - - - - - 2 2 - Data Science - - - - - - - - - 2 Economics 12 17 24 26 29 18 19 22 21 19 Elementary Education 1 - - - - - - - - - Environmental Policy and Planning - - - - 7 5 5 3 9 10 Environmental Sciences 12 19 17 17 16 14 18 21 20 30 Geography 12 11 9 4 3 6 2 6 9 4 Geoscience 10 10 5 13 13 10 9 11 10 15 Global Health Studies - - - - - - 3 4 18 24 Human Physiology - 13 117 166 183 230 209 195 200 157 Informatics 1 3 6 4 2 3 4 3 5 4 Integrative Physiology 92 88 35 3 - 1 - - - - International Relations - - - 2 3 3 8 7 6 2 Journalism and Mass Communication 1 1 - - 3 1 6 3 5 4 Leisure Studies 28 32 87 153 128 58 16 7 - - Mathematics 47 50 77 92 90 80 81 53 55 51 Microbiology 16 18 27 25 23 16 10 25 18 20 Neuroscience - - - - - - - - 3 33 Physics 11 13 7 19 12 7 15 10 11 13 Political Science 18 19 16 14 13 9 8 7 7 6 Psychology 64 75 53 54 59 63 34 48 42 47 Public Health - - - - - - - - - 16 Science Education 11 14 7 12 6 5 6 6 11 - Science Studies - - - - - - - - - 4 Sociology 2 - 5 2 5 4 1 1 - 3 Sport and Recreation Management - - - - 43 70 111 113 116 153 Statistics 9 9 11 25 23 22 50 21 56 62 Therapeutic Recreation - - - - - 23 35 40 52 67

Bachelor of Science in Engineering 288 262 295 341 447 392 427 419 458 497 Biomedical Engineering 56 47 56 69 87 92 102 99 130 112 Chemical Engineering 39 32 25 26 27 44 44 44 41 51 Civil Engineering 54 52 72 51 72 50 46 53 57 53 Computer Science and Engineering - - - - - - 2 6 26 46 Electrical Engineering 38 36 45 68 87 77 78 55 54 66 Environmental Engineering - - - - - - - 1 2 9 Industrial Engineering 29 32 31 44 44 38 36 59 46 40 Mechanical Engineering 72 63 66 83 130 91 119 102 102 120

Bachelor of Science in Medicine 47 42 61 43 48 58 47 50 52 41 Medical Laboratory Science 6 8 12 4 - 3 3 7 4 1 Nuclear Medicine Technology 2 - 2 1 4 4 7 6 7 3 Radiation Sciences 39 34 47 38 44 51 37 37 41 37

Bachelor of Science in Nursing 279 141 123 216 155 210 223 224 224 214 Nursing 150 82 82 143 79 130 135 145 136 136 Nursing-RN 129 59 41 73 76 80 88 79 88 78

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2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20Master's 1,414 1,469 1,416 1,380 1,291 1,270 1,251 1,294 1,325 1,399

Master in Medical Education 4 4 1 3 8 5 6 2 8 6 Master of Accountancy 40 45 38 37 39 27 26 35 23 38 Master of Arts 322 319 319 320 293 304 309 275 323 304

American Studies 2 6 4 1 2 2 1 2 - 2 Anthropology 5 1 3 3 - 4 3 6 2 5 Art 39 25 28 28 13 24 18 16 22 16 Art History 2 5 4 2 6 - 1 7 4 2 Asian Civilizations 3 6 6 6 3 5 3 2 1 1 Business Administration 1 1 1 3 2 2 1 2 - 1 Classics - 5 1 2 2 3 4 1 4 - Communication Studies 7 - 1 6 1 - 4 3 1 5 Comparative Literature 1 2 - - - - - - - - Economics 10 3 4 6 6 5 9 4 - - Educational Policy and Leadership Studies 16 31 25 28 23 31 28 23 25 22 English 9 12 16 11 13 12 21 4 10 4 Film Studies 3 3 - 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 French and Francophone World Studies 3 2 - - 1 5 3 5 - 1 Geography 4 4 2 3 5 3 3 4 4 2 German - 1 - - - - - - - - Health and Sport Studies 9 1 3 1 - - - - - - History 9 9 10 8 5 3 5 - 5 2 Interdisciplinary Studies 1 - 2 2 1 2 2 1 2 - International Studies 2 - 2 2 - - - - - - Journalism 6 9 7 1 5 3 3 1 - 1 Latin - 2 1 - - - - - - - Leisure Studies 7 15 20 11 13 6 12 13 1 - Library and Information Science 42 25 26 23 24 21 37 40 32 37 Linguistics 9 8 7 6 7 15 5 7 8 6 Music 31 31 37 23 23 26 30 14 30 22 Philosophy 8 1 3 3 - 3 4 2 5 - Physical Rehabilitation Science - - - - - - - 1 - - Political Science 5 8 1 9 3 1 5 1 11 3 Psychological and Quantitative Foundations 7 4 12 15 23 18 15 4 8 10 Psychology 2 5 4 13 17 10 9 6 7 - Rehabilitation and Counselor Education 23 24 20 27 21 21 19 22 18 35 Religious Studies 3 2 6 5 4 5 2 2 3 2 Sociology 5 3 4 4 7 5 6 4 3 3 Spanish 5 6 4 4 3 2 1 2 2 4 Speech Pathology and Audiology 21 34 27 35 32 33 30 33 32 27 Sport and Recreation Management - - - - - - - - 19 18 Strategic Communication - - - 3 7 17 12 23 26 36 Teaching and Learning 22 24 28 25 19 16 12 19 37 35 Urban and Regional Planning - 1 - - - - - - - -

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2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20Master of Arts in Teaching 20 13 16 16 22 14 20 18 14 21

Science Education 9 - 5 1 - - - - - - Teaching and Learning 11 13 11 15 22 14 20 18 14 21

Master of Business Administration 371 348 333 396 356 355 283 346 343 311 CIMBA Program--MBA 24 25 18 17 7 18 18 32 14 20 MBA Executive Program 40 30 22 94 42 59 25 53 37 37 MBA Full-time Program 71 59 70 52 55 59 49 53 46 3 MBA International Executive Program 32 21 29 31 18 34 15 19 18 6 Professional MBA Program 204 213 194 202 234 185 176 189 228 245

Master of Clinical Anatomy - - - - - - - - - 7 Master of Computer Science 12 25 15 18 15 21 34 29 23 22 Master of Fine Arts 87 148 125 123 129 110 99 110 111 124

Art 19 26 27 29 22 17 19 16 19 22 Book Arts - - 2 9 13 4 3 7 4 9 Comparative Literature - Translation 2 8 5 2 3 4 6 7 9 12 Dance 4 8 6 5 4 9 2 4 7 2 English 49 78 60 60 60 53 53 51 57 53 Film and Video Production 3 6 6 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 Interdisciplinary Studies - - - - - - - - - 1 Music 1 1 - - - - - - - - Spanish Creative Writing - - 2 5 3 5 6 4 6 7 Theatre Arts 9 21 17 10 21 15 8 19 7 16

Master of Health Administration 20 25 35 25 30 27 34 34 36 36 Master of Laws 6 6 2 4 7 4 6 2 9 4 Master of Physician Assistant Studies 28 27 24 25 18 6 24 25 24 25 Master of Public Health 53 53 60 50 57 58 55 66 71 42 Master of Science 231 250 257 239 235 222 240 267 241 346

Actuarial Science - - - 18 15 21 15 11 2 6 Anatomy and Cell Biology - - - 2 1 - - - - - Astronomy - - 1 1 - - 1 - 1 2 Biochemistry 1 - 3 - - - - 1 - - Biology 4 3 3 - 2 1 - - - - Biomedical Engineering 15 25 19 15 14 17 13 13 5 11 Biomedical Science - - - - - - - - 1 - Biostatistics 8 7 12 8 13 3 11 9 5 14 Business Analytics - - - - - - 9 21 50 106 Chemical and Biochemical Engineering 14 7 5 4 8 9 7 6 4 3 Chemistry 9 9 6 11 7 3 11 8 8 10 Civil and Environmental Engineering 16 25 24 18 25 20 16 21 14 30 Clinical Investigation - 6 1 6 7 1 2 5 3 2 Community and Behavioral Health 1 - - - - 1 - - - - Computer Science 2 1 5 - 1 1 2 1 1 2 Dental Public Health 3 1 5 3 3 1 2 1 4 4

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Master of Science, continued 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20Electrical and Computer Engineering 17 13 10 5 10 13 16 17 10 15 Epidemiology 7 7 9 7 10 13 3 7 5 2 Exercise Science 6 3 1 2 - - - - - - Finance - - - - - - - - 4 33 Free Radical and Radiation Biology - 1 1 - - - - - 1 - Geoscience 6 5 7 11 3 6 6 8 6 3 Health Policy - - 4 4 7 11 15 19 20 5 Health and Human Physiology - - - - - - 2 - - 1 Human Toxicology - 3 2 1 - - 1 - - 1 Industrial Engineering 8 9 4 1 3 3 2 4 3 5 Informatics 4 7 3 4 7 7 10 6 11 8 Integrated Biology - - - 1 1 2 1 6 1 2 Interdisciplinary Studies 1 3 8 4 3 7 4 7 2 3 Mathematics 9 16 15 35 23 11 14 18 16 5 Mechanical Engineering 13 12 9 9 6 6 9 6 5 5 Microbiology 1 1 1 1 - 2 1 1 - - Molecular Physiology and Biophysics - - 1 - 1 1 2 1 - - Occupational and Environmental Health 6 6 10 3 6 4 9 12 7 8 Operative Dentistry 5 2 2 - 2 - - - - - Oral Science 4 1 3 5 6 10 10 9 3 11 Orthodontics 5 5 5 5 4 6 5 5 5 5 Pathology 3 1 3 1 3 - - 3 - 2 Pharmacology - - - - 1 1 - - - - Pharmacy 6 4 6 5 2 3 5 3 5 4 Physics 8 1 6 4 4 1 2 1 2 2 Preventive Medicine and Environmental Health 1 - - - - - - - - - Science Education - 1 - 1 - - - - - - Statistics 26 33 28 16 12 16 14 10 10 10 Stomatology 1 2 1 - - - - - - - Teaching and Learning - - - 1 1 1 - - 4 9 Translational Biomedicine 2 1 - 2 - 1 5 6 5 - Urban and Regional Planning 19 29 34 25 24 19 15 21 18 17

Master of Science in Nursing 112 127 81 19 7 5 7 8 10 7 Master of Social Work 98 77 100 93 67 95 97 67 86 101 Master of Studies in Law - - - - - - 2 2 - 2 Specialist in Education 10 2 10 12 8 17 9 8 3 3

Educational Policy and Leadership Studies 1 1 2 7 4 9 4 3 1 3 Psychological and Quantitative Foundations 9 1 8 5 4 8 5 5 2 -

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2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20Doctorate 432 437 538 490 453 468 464 452 418 436

Doctor of Audiology 8 5 7 8 7 9 7 5 9 9 Doctor of Juridical Science - - - - - - - - 2 1 Doctor of Musical Arts 14 14 24 12 22 22 16 19 21 17 Doctor of Nursing Practice 16 13 73 73 45 31 57 49 37 64 Doctor of Philosophy 359 370 399 361 344 369 346 340 311 303

American Studies 4 3 5 7 6 4 2 1 3 4 Anatomy and Cell Biology 1 4 3 3 2 4 3 1 - - Anthropology 6 5 7 4 5 3 2 4 2 3 Applied Mathematical and Computational Sciences 7 5 4 5 2 6 12 8 4 3 Art History 4 2 3 3 4 5 3 4 - 2 Biochemistry 3 2 3 1 4 1 2 6 9 5 Biology 4 7 4 7 5 5 2 8 2 - Biomedical Engineering 5 15 12 7 7 11 13 5 8 4 Biomedical Science - - - - - - - 1 1 4 Biostatistics 2 8 5 3 2 7 4 9 4 2 Business Administration 10 7 17 7 12 12 14 7 13 8 Chemical and Biochemical Engineering 3 5 7 2 6 4 4 7 6 4 Chemistry 16 24 19 20 11 19 22 19 23 20 Civil and Environmental Engineering 8 5 9 11 6 7 8 6 7 4 Classics 1 1 2 1 1 3 2 3 1 1 Communication Studies 11 3 9 8 10 8 5 7 4 3 Community and Behavioral Health - 2 5 1 1 2 1 2 1 - Comparative Literature 3 - - - - - 3 1 - - Computer Science 3 7 6 2 8 4 4 1 8 7 Economics 6 2 8 4 3 3 5 6 2 6 Education - - - - - - - - - - Educational Policy and Leadership Studies 9 16 9 11 7 11 8 8 5 12 Electrical and Computer Engineering 11 5 7 7 5 7 16 7 8 4 English 18 6 15 10 16 13 7 12 10 10 Epidemiology 9 7 4 3 5 9 1 6 5 6 Exercise Science - 1 - - - - - - - - Film Studies 2 5 4 3 2 3 3 1 1 2 Free Radical and Radiation Biology 4 2 4 4 2 1 2 2 3 1 French 1 - 1 - - - - - - - French and Francophone World Studies 4 1 - - 1 3 1 1 2 2 Gender, Women's and Sexuality Studies 1 1 1 - - 1 - - - - Genetics 10 4 7 9 8 8 3 9 5 7 Geography 1 1 1 4 2 - 2 4 2 1 Geoscience - 3 2 4 1 4 5 1 2 4 German 1 - 2 - - - - - - - Health Services and Policy - - - - 1 1 - 2 - 5 Health and Human Physiology 1 1 4 1 1 4 1 - - - Health and Sport Studies 2 - - 2 1 1 3 1 2 2 History 3 5 4 11 6 11 9 6 5 5 Human Toxicology 1 5 4 6 1 7 3 2 3 1

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Number of Degree Programs Completed by Objective and Program of Srudy (Fiscal Year), continued

Doctor of Philosophy, continued 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20Immunology 9 7 1 10 8 4 3 8 3 2 Industrial Engineering 6 1 3 4 3 3 2 3 1 6 Informatics - - 2 1 2 - 2 1 2 3 Integrated Biology - - - - - - - 2 - 3 Integrative Physiology - - 2 - - - - - - - Interdisciplinary Studies 2 4 - 1 2 2 - 1 2 1 Linguistics - - 2 1 1 - 3 1 - - Mass Communications 2 1 5 5 1 5 3 5 2 5 Mathematics 13 3 14 9 5 14 13 5 10 8 Mechanical Engineering 2 10 8 7 4 5 12 9 7 9 Microbiology 4 4 7 7 7 9 6 4 2 5 Molecular Physiology and Biophysics 6 7 10 13 11 4 8 8 8 6 Molecular and Cellular Biology 4 4 1 3 9 3 1 5 - 1 Music 7 4 2 9 4 5 4 5 8 5 Neuroscience 4 9 3 4 7 10 5 7 6 6 Nursing 6 13 7 8 3 4 4 4 2 3 Occupational and Environmental Health 6 3 1 3 - 3 4 2 3 3 Oral Science 3 3 2 - 1 - 1 2 2 3 Pharmacology 5 2 4 4 7 2 3 1 2 1 Pharmacy 11 12 11 19 14 14 8 13 14 7 Philosophy 6 7 4 2 3 2 3 1 3 3 Physical Rehabilitation Science 1 2 2 2 1 3 3 2 - 2 Physics 14 9 10 8 13 8 10 15 9 6 Political Science 6 6 10 5 1 6 4 8 2 2 Psychological and Quantitative Foundations 25 20 20 12 22 22 21 18 24 22 Psychology 12 14 17 7 12 8 12 9 9 6 Rehabilitation and Counselor Education 3 12 9 9 10 6 7 5 7 3 Religious Studies 2 5 6 1 2 1 4 1 - 4 Science Education 1 5 2 4 2 - 2 - - - Second Language Acquisition 4 2 5 3 6 4 4 5 5 2 Social Work 3 - 3 2 2 - 2 1 1 1 Sociology - 2 8 7 7 2 1 4 1 2 Spanish 2 1 7 3 2 2 3 1 1 3 Speech and Hearing Science 6 5 1 8 3 7 - 4 1 4 Statistical Genetics 1 1 - - - - - - - - Statistics 1 6 2 1 3 1 4 1 6 7 Teaching and Learning 7 15 11 7 12 17 8 11 17 17 Translational Biomedicine - 1 - 1 - 1 1 - - -

Doctor of Physical Therapy 35 35 35 36 35 37 38 39 38 42 Professional 517 511 507 510 490 434 459 484 468 477

Doctor of Dental Surgery 79 75 72 75 86 74 82 80 82 84 Doctor of Medicine 147 140 136 148 152 150 135 156 142 156 Doctor of Pharmacy 108 113 110 107 109 107 106 107 103 104 Juris Doctor 183 183 189 180 143 103 136 141 141 133

TOTAL 7,526 7,373 7,716 7,765 7,697 7,584 7,574 7,381 8,058 8,557

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Library Statistics .................................................................................................. 124 Association of Research Libraries Rankings, University of Iowa Libraries ........... 125 Land and Facilities .............................................................................................. 126 Fall Classroom/Lab Utilization Summary ............................................................. 127

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2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20ExpendituresLibrary Materials 19,827,621$ 20,106,312$ 19,714,669$ $ 19,634,258 $ 19,974,436 Salaries & Wages 12,494,503$ 12,617,166$ 13,122,218$ $ 13,238,928 $ 13,157,652 Other Operating $ 2,437,813 $ 2,205,682 $ 2,325,657 $ 3,353,129 $ 3,305,821

Total 34,759,937$ 34,929,160$ 35,162,544$ $ 36,226,315 $ 36,437,909

Staff FTE 199 200 242 237 226

Group Presentations 1,106 1,281 969 1,090 983 Individual participants in group presentations 18,601 18,695 15,259 21,262 21,236 Reference Transactions 43,631 43,484 59,678 47,115 47,940

Libraries on CampusArt LibraryBusiness Library (Pomerantz Business Library)Engineering Library (Lichtenberger Engineering Library)Health Sciences Library (Hardin Library for Health Sciences)Law LibraryMain Library and Learning CommonsMusic Library (Rita Benton Music Library)Sciences Library

Library Statistics

Source: Association of Research Libraries annual survey; includes the Main Library, Health Sciences Library and Law Library

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2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19

Total Library Expenditures 10 10 9 10 9

Total Materials Expenditures 4 5 3 5 5

Total Salaries/Wages Expenditures 10 10 10 10 10

Total Professional & Support Staff (FTE) 10 10 11 10 10

UI Libraries Peer Rankings, Association of Research Libraries Data

Note: the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) includes 125 members, of which 115 are university libraries and 10 are public, governmental, and nonprofit research libraries. ARL member libraries are the largest research libraries in North America, representing 17 Canadian and 108 US research institutions. The academic libraries, which comprise 92% of the membership, include 16 Canadian and 99 US libraries.

Peers included in these rankings are the University of Arizona, the University of Illinois, Indiana University, the University of Michigan, the University of Minnesota, the University of North Carolina, Ohio State University, the University of Texas, the University of California Los Angeles, and the University of Wisconsin.

Source: Association of Research Libraries annual survey; includes the Main Library, Health Sciences Library and Law Library

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Campus Areas Acres Assignable Square Feet of Building Space by Program

Main Campus 1,428.4 Academic and Administrative Space 5,231,485UI Research Park / Oakdale Campus 565.1 Instruction 1,046,014Iowa Lakeside Laboratory 128.2 Research 1,570,332Off-Campus 0.4 Public Service 20,818

UI Acreage: 2,122.1 Acres Academic Support 1,120,491Libraries 531,777Student Services 135,306

Macbride Nature Center (Land Lease) 397 Institutional Support 471,245Operations and Maintenance 335,503

UI Leased Acreage: 397 AcresAuxiliaries 3,045,485

Intercollegiate Athletics 769,653Residential 1,428,935Student Union 189,136Recreation 468,984Other Auxiliary Enterprises 188,776

Parking Garages 1,519,068 1,519,068

Hospital 3,326,046 3,326,046

Independent Operations 313,262 313,262 (Non-Institutional Activities)

Total Sq. Ft: 13,435,347Source: Campus Planning and Space Management

Land and Facilities

Instruction20%

Research30%

Academic Support

22%

Libraries10%

Institutional Support

9%

Operations and Maintenance

6%

Student Services & Pub Svc3%

Academic and Administrative Space by Program

Intercollegiate Athletics

25%

Residential47%

Student Union6%

Recreation16%

Other Auxiliary Enterprises

6%

Auxiliary Space by Program

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Fall 2019 Classroom/Lab Utilization SummaryClassrooms

University Programmed Total Labs1 Number of rooms 263 71 334 170

2 Number of student-stations (seats) 13,323 4,273 17,596 4,952

3 Available room periods 13,150 3,550 16,700 8,500

4 Available student-station periods 666,150 213,650 879,800 247,600

5 Room periods used 7,698.0 728.7 8,426.7 2,638.4

6 Percentage utilization of room periods 58.54% 20.53% 50.46% 31.04%

7 Average room periods used per room (hrs) 29.270 10.263 25.230 15.520

8 Student-station periods used (daytime) 258,975 30,115 289,091 52,386

9 Percentage utilization of available student-station periods 38.88% 14.10% 32.86% 21.16%

10 Average student hours per week per student station 19.438 7.048 16.429 10.579

11 Percentage of stations in use when room occupied 60.50% 66.72% 61.09% 60.52%

12 Square feet of space included (excludes service rooms) 219,991 72,386 292,378 195,315

13 Average square feet by student-station 16.51 16.94 16.62 39.44Source: Space Utilization Report, Office of the Registrar

Notes:1 Number of rooms broken down by ownership and category2 Number of student stations (seats) by ownership and category3 50 room periods available for assignment in any single room in one week

(10 periods per day (8:30a-6:20 pm) x 5 days per week = 50 periods * Number of rooms)4 (Number of student stations * 50 periods) by ownership and category5 Total contact hours spent in all rooms by ownership and category6 Actual number of contact hours used to the total periods available in each category

(Room Periods of Use / (Number of Rooms * Total Class Periods per Week))7 Average number of periods used out of the total number of available periods for each room in each category

(Room Periods Used / Number of Rooms)8 Total contact hours for all students in all rooms in each category (daytime)9 When a room is used, the percentage of stations (seats) being used

(Total Student Station Periods Occupied / (Available Student Stations * 50 Room Periods))10 On average, the length of time a station (seat) is being used, based on contact hours, for each station in each category11 Number of stations used (occupied) when a room is in use to the number of overall stations available

(Total Possible Student Stations Periods Occupied / Available Stations When Room Used)12 Total square footage by ownership and category13 (Total square feet / Number of student-stations) by ownership and category

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University of Iowa Peer/Comparison Groups The university often benchmarks itself against its peers and other related institutions. University of Iowa peer and comparison groups include:

Association of American Universities (AAU): The University of Iowa is a member of the Association of American Universities (https://www.aau.edu/), an organization of 65 universities recognized for their excellence in research. Big Ten Conference: The University of Iowa is a member of the Big Ten Athletic Conference and the Big Ten Academic Alliance (BTAA, formerly the Committee on Institutional Cooperation [CIC], https://www.btaa.org/home). The 14 members of the Big Ten are: • University of Illinois, Urbana (public) ........................................................................................................................................................................... http://www.illinois.edu/ • Indiana University, Bloomington (public) ................................................................................................................................................................... http://www.indiana.edu/ • University of Iowa, Iowa City (public) .......................................................................................................................................................................... http://www.uiowa.edu/ • University of Maryland, College Park (public) ................................................................................................................................................................ http://www.umd.edu/ • University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (public) .................................................................................................................................................................. http://www.umich.edu/ • Michigan State University, East Lansing (public) ........................................................................................................................................................... http://www.msu.edu/ • University of Minnesota, Minneapolis (public) ........................................................................................................................................................ http://twin-cities.umn.edu/ • University of Nebraska, Lincoln (public) ........................................................................................................................................................................... http://www.unl.edu/ • Northwestern University (private) ..................................................................................................................................................................... http://www.northwestern.edu/ • The Ohio State University, Main Campus (public)........................................................................................................................................................... http://www.osu.edu/ • Pennsylvania State University, Main Campus (public) .................................................................................................................................................... http://www.psu.edu/ • Purdue University, Main Campus (public) .................................................................................................................................................................. http://www.purdue.edu/ • Rutgers University, New Brunswick (public) ................................................................................................................................................ http://newbrunswick.rutgers.edu/ • University of Wisconsin, Madison (public) ...................................................................................................................................................................... http://www.wisc.edu/

UI Peer Group: Because the members of the Big Ten and BTAA differ from one another in a variety of ways (for example, some campuses have large health sciences centers and others do not), the University of Iowa regularly uses an "official UI Peer Group" to benchmark itself against other, similar, institutions. The university formed the official UI Peer Group in the mid-1980s, and the Board of Regents, State of Iowa approved it. It included all of the public universities in the Big Ten at the time (Penn State was not yet a member), except for Michigan State and Purdue, which did not have comparable health science centers. In addition, four comparable campuses from various geographical regions of the country were added. The 10 public university members of the official UI Peer Group are: • University of Arizona, Tucson.................................................................................................................................................................................... http://www.arizona.edu/ • University of California, Los Angeles .............................................................................................................................................................................. http://www.ucla.edu/ • University of Illinois, Urbana ........................................................................................................................................................................................ http://www.illinois.edu/ • Indiana University, Bloomington ................................................................................................................................................................................ http://www.indiana.edu/ • University of Michigan, Ann Arbor ............................................................................................................................................................................... http://www.umich.edu/ • University of Minnesota, Minneapolis ..................................................................................................................................................................... http://twin-cities.umn.edu/ • University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill ......................................................................................................................................................................... http://www.unc.edu/ • The Ohio State University, Main Campus ....................................................................................................................................................................... http://www.osu.edu/ • University of Texas, Austin ......................................................................................................................................................................................... http://www.utexas.edu/ • University of Wisconsin, Madison ................................................................................................................................................................................... http://www.wisc.edu/

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Regents Comparison Group: In some reports, at the request of the Board of Regents, State of Iowa, the University of Iowa provides comparison benchmarking data for a group that includes all of the Big Ten public universities plus the four non-Big Ten universities that are part of the official UI Peer Group: Arizona, UCLA, North Carolina, and Texas.

Selected Peer Comparison Reports Customized IPEDS Data Feedback Reports ......................................................................................... .https://provost.uiowa.edu/data-and-reports/ipeds-data-feedback-reports

The Top American Research Universities, Annual Report ......................................................................................................................... https://mup.umass.edu/Top-Universities

University of Iowa 2020-21 U.S. News & World Report Rankings Report

(Undergraduate) ..................................................................................https://provost.uiowa.edu/sites/provost.uiowa.edu/files/2021-02/SUI_Rankings_Report_2020-21.pdf

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Reports to the Board of Regents, State of Iowa ............................................ 132 Other Resources ........................................................................................... 132

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Selected Reports to the Board of Regents, State of Iowa Note: Many of the reports submitted to the Board of Regents, State of Iowa can be accessed via the Board’s list of reports at http://www.regents.iowa.gov/Reports/reports.html. Where links below lead to that list, note that you may need to scroll down the list to reach the desired report. These reports are submitted annually unless otherwise noted.

Comprehensive Fiscal Report ................................................................................................................................ http://www.iowaregents.edu/reports/page-of-reports/#section_c Comprehensive Human Resources Report (includes information about faculty salaries, including peer

comparisons) .................................................................................................................................................. http://www.iowaregents.edu/reports/page-of-reports/#section_c Diversity Report ..................................................................................................................................................... http://www.iowaregents.edu/reports/page-of-reports/#section_d Economic Development and Technology Transfer ................................................................................................ http://www.iowaregents.edu/reports/page-of-reports/#section_e Enrollment Report .................................................................................................................................................. http://www.iowaregents.edu/reports/page-of-reports/#section_e Graduation and Retention Rates ........................................................................................................................... http://www.iowaregents.edu/reports/page-of-reports/#section_g Tenure Report ......................................................................................................................................................... http://www.iowaregents.edu/reports/page-of-reports/#section_t

Most recent Tenure Report detail tables for SUI .......................................................................................................................... http://provost.uiowa.edu/tenure-report-tables

Other Resources About the University (includes summary facts, history, rankings, etc.) ........................................................................................................................ https://uiowa.edu/about-iowa Audited Financial Report (annual) .................................................................................................................................................................. http://afr.fo.uiowa.edu/annual-reports Census Report (official headcounts as of census date each session) ........................................................................................................ http://registrar.uiowa.edu/census-report Common Data Set (a survey completed annually by many participating higher education data providers) ................https://provost.uiowa.edu/data-and-reports/common-data-set Funding Watch (monthly YTD external funding proposal and award data) ..................................................................................................... https://uiris.uiowa.edu/funding_watch Profile of Students Enrolled (various enrollment statistics and key demographics, by session) ............................................... https://registrar.uiowa.edu/profile-students-enrolled University Budget (fiscal year) .................................................................................................................................................................. http://fmb.fo.uiowa.edu/university-budget

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Definitions ..................................................................................................... 134 Notes ............................................................................................................ 136 Reporting Variations ..................................................................................... 137 Version Notes ............................................................................................... 140

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Definitions

Alumni Operations Manual section II.23.1 (https://opsmanual.uiowa.edu/community-policies/treatment-alumni-records-revision/definitions) defines an alumnus as a person who has earned a degree or a certificate from the university. The UI Living Alumni Statistical Report (the source for Digest reporting on alumni) also includes as alumni residents and fellows who have completed programs in the Carver College of Medicine.

Course Section Type • Stand-alone: A section that is not associated with another section, such as a lab or discussion. • Lecture: A section that has associated lab and/or discussion sections. • Independent study: An individual instruction section that is not a formally structured class.

FTE – Faculty Faculty FTE is determined by source of salary funds on a line-by-line basis (for example, if an employee has one appointment in the Tippie College of Business for $20,000 and another in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences for $60,000, for a total salary of $80,000, he or she would represent .25 FTE in Business [$20K/$80K] and .75 in CLAS [$60K/$80K]).

FTE – Student Student FTE is calculated here as follows: for undergraduate students, enrolled credit hours divided by 15; for graduate students, enrolled credit hours divided by 9; for professional students, enrolled credit hours divided by 12 up to 12 hours, and all students with 12 hours or more are counted as 1 FTE; for postgraduate students, 1 headcount = 1 FTE.

Full-Time or Part-Time Designation (Students)

The Office of the Provost considers students to be full-time if they are enrolled for at least the number of hours at which they are charged full tuition:

• Undergraduate: >= 12 hours • Graduate: >= 9 hours • Professional: >=12 hours

All postdocs, residents, and fellows are counted as full time.

Fund Groups The Office of the Provost associates each fund code in the General Ledger with one of nine fund groups as outlined in the table below. (See the Accounting Code Manual for a list of all funds by number and name.)

General Education Funds (GEF) 050, 051, 060 Health Care Units Funds 165, 170, 175, 180, 185, 187, 189

Organized Activities Funds 190, 210, 220, 221, 222, 223, 224, 228, 229, 230, 231, 232, 233, 234, 235, 236, 237, 238, 239, 240, 241, 242, 243, 244, 990, 991, 993

Stores, Services, and Revolving Funds 250, 260, 261, 270, 271, 275, 276, 285, 295, 310, 311 Auxiliary Enterprise Funds 400, 401, 402, 405, 406, 408, 409, 410-415, 420, 425, 430, 431, 435, 437, 440, 441, 445, 447, 450 Restricted Funds 500, 510, 520, 525 Agency Funds 950, 951, 952, 960, 970, 975, 980, 989, 992, 998, 999 Other Funds 530, 560, 561, 562, 563, 570, 580, 581, 600-603, 610-690, 700-740, 800-898, 940-949

Investment in Plant Fund 900

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Professional Students

Professional student counts include "first professional" (those pursuing a DDS, JD, MD, or PharmD degree) only. Other students enrolled in the professional colleges are counted in other categories (e.g., Master of Laws [LLM] students in Law are counted as graduate students).

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Notes

1 Enrollment Data, Source of

Student enrollment (headcount and FTE) data prior to fall 2013 are pulled from the Registrar’s data warehouse. In fall 2013 and later they are pulled from the MAUI student information system.

2 Postgraduate Student Headcounts, Fall 2011

In fall 2011, 288 postgraduate students (residents) were left out of census-date reporting due to a change in coding; they are included in Data Digest reports.

3 Iowa Intensive English Program (IIEP)

Students enrolled exclusively in Iowa Intensive English Program (IIEP) courses are no longer included in any student headcounts (they were included in the unclassified undergraduate counts in previous versions of the Data Digest). This change was made in the university's census-date reporting beginning with fall 2017. See the table below for the counts that were previously included.

IIEP Fall Student Headcounts 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Male 29 15 23 22 48 43 41 30 25

Female 31 25 25 14 30 26 24 27 21

Total 60 40 48 36 78 69 65 57 46

4 Race/ Ethnicity Reporting

Race/ethnicity categories and reporting methodology represent federal reporting categories and methodology. A major change in data collection and reporting occurred in 2009 for students and in 2010 for faculty; data before and after are not directly comparable. Prior to the change, individuals were only able to indicate a single race/ethnic category. After the change, revised federal guidelines allowed individuals to indicate multiple race/ethnic identities. These guidelines stipulate that all domestic students or faculty who indicate Hispanic ethnicity should be reported as Hispanic, regardless of other racial information provided. Non-Hispanic domestic students or faculty who indicate more than one race are reported in the "two or more races" category.

5 Gender Reporting In spring 2016 the university began its Inclusive Student Records initiative, which provides new functionality allowing students to designate and use identifiers (preferred first name, sex, gender, and pronouns of reference) in many university student records systems. Effective fall 2016 (20163), the possible values for "gender" (now "sex" in university systems) changed from "male," "female," or "transgender" to "male," "female," or "prefer not to answer." (In addition to and distinct from the value selected for "sex," students now have the option to identify one or more gender identity values.) In Digest reports, "Prefer Not to Answer/Other" includes all students who chose not to identify their sex as either male or female, whether by selecting "transgender" (or not reporting) in fall 2013 through fall 2015, or by selecting "prefer not to answer" starting in fall 2016.

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Reporting Variations

Many categories of university data can be counted or measured in a variety of different ways, depending on definitions of what to include, timeframe, and other variables. How a particular set of data is reported may reflect requirements imposed by an external agency, or the business requirements of a given university unit. The following notes are provided for Data Digest users who are interested in understanding the specific differences between data in the Digest and in selected other reports.

Faculty FTE The Data Digest includes two counts of faculty FTE, in the November 1 Faculty FTE report and the November 1 Employment Profile FTE report. Both are derived from November 1 PeopleSoft HR data. Differences include:

Faculty FTE Report Employment Profile FTE Report Faculty identified and grouped according to jobcode, as defined in ProView documentation. Institutional officers and college-level administrators (e.g., deans/associate deans) are counted separately.

Faculty identified and grouped according to UI_JOB_PRIM_TYPE field in table PS_JOBCODE_TBL. Institutional officers are counted separately, college-level administrators are included with tenure track faculty.

Includes pay groups 1,7,8,A,B,1F,7F,AF, and BF Includes pay groups 1,7,8,A, and B Does not include faculty on unpaid leave Includes faculty on unpaid leave

There are additional small differences in how funds are grouped (see Definitions for how funds are grouped in the Digest).

Faculty Headcounts Faculty headcounts are reported to the Board of Regents, State of Iowa; in response to various surveys; and in other internal and external reports. Guidelines for which faculty to include or exclude in these reports vary, resulting in different counts of “total faculty.” Below is a summary of some of the reports that include faculty headcounts.

Report Inclusions/Exclusions Total Reports/Surveys based on November 1 Snapshot Data (comparisons shown as of November 1, 2018)

Board of Regents Tenure Report

Table 3 All faculty including complimentary appointments, all ranks and all types. Includes administrators with faculty appointments 5,837

Table 3a Includes paid faculty only, all ranks and all types. Includes administrators with faculty appointments 3,332

IPEDS Human Resources Survey Full time and part time employees whose primary appointment is a faculty appointment of 25% or greater, all departments, all ranks. Administrators with faculty appointments are not included. 2,907

Miscellaneous Surveys Full time and part time Tenure Track, Clinical Track, Research Track and Instructional Track faculty 2,741 Miscellaneous Surveys Full time and part time tenured/tenure track faculty. Includes administrators with faculty appointments. 1,496

AAUP Faculty Survey Full time Instructional faculty in non-clinical departments, all ranks (excludes Research Track and Administrators) 1,467

AAUDE Faculty Salary by CIP Code

Full time instructional faculty in non-clinical CIP programs, top three ranks only. Administrators (Assistant Deans and higher) are excluded 1,416

Departmental Faculty Salary Report Full time tenured/tenure track faculty in non-clinical CIP programs, top three ranks only. Administrators (Assistant Deans and higher) are excluded 1,015

Other Reports

Board of Regents Salary Report Full time and part time Tenure Track, Clinical Track and Research Track faculty in Collegiate Orgs, Administrators and Institutional Officers as of July 1st. 2,713

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Equal Opportunity and Diversity/Chief Diversity Office Reports

Affirmative Action Plan: Excludes administrators (including DEO's); Includes visiting faculty and faculty fellows 2,968

Board of Regents: Same as above, but excludes faculty with less than 50% appointments 2,732

The Data Digest 10-year faculty headcount reports (by faculty category, gender, and race/ethnicity) are based on the Board of Regents Tenure Report, with all faculty included. The Digest also includes the most recent November 1 Employment Profile Headcount Report, which includes faculty. The Employment Profile is prepared by Human Resources from PeopleSoft HR data, and uses slightly different criteria to identify and group faculty, as noted under Note 2, above.

Graduate Student Counts, Master’s vs. Advanced

The Headcount and Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Report in the Student Profile breaks down graduate student headcounts into "master's" and "advanced." The latter includes students pursuing doctoral degrees, as well as post-doctoral students in sessions where those students were counted with graduate students (see “Postgraduate Student Counts”); the "master's" group includes all other graduate students (certificate and non-degree students, etc.). The advanced (doctoral) vs. masters (masters + other) breakdown in Data Digest reports will not match the Headcount and FTE Report because of the graduate students who were formerly counted as professional (see “Graduate vs. Professional Student Counts”), and because post-doctoral students have been separated out. The Headcount and FTE Report also reflects a few additional small variations in counting in selected sessions.

Graduate vs. Professional Student Counts

In fall 2014 the Board of Regents, State of Iowa required that only "first professional" students (those pursuing a DDS, JD, MD, or PharmD degree) be counted as professional in official SUI enrollment reporting. Prior to fall 2014, Tippie School of Management students and some other students in the professional colleges (non-degree students in Dentistry, Law, and Medicine; certificate students in Dentistry and Medicine; and Master of Laws [LLM] students in Law) were counted as professional. In Digest reports, only "first professional" students are counted as professional in all years.

Postgraduate Student Counts

The Fall Enrollment Report begins counting postgraduate students separately from other students starting in fall 2011; the Census Report does so in fall 2013; and the Student Profile's Comparative Enrollment Report does so in fall 2014. Prior to those sessions, in each of those reports, graduate post-doctoral students and fellows (Liberal Arts, Graduate College, Public Health) were counted with graduate students, and professional residents and fellows (Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy) were counted with professional students. Postgraduate students are counted separately in all years in Digest reports.

In fall 2013, one CLAS Fellow was counted as an undergraduate in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences in Registrar reporting. This student is counted as post-doctoral in Digest reports, in order to be consistent with prior sessions.

In fall 2011, 288 postgraduate students (residents in the Carver College of Medicine) were left out of census-date reporting due to a change in coding. They are included in Digest reports.

Retention and Graduation Rates of New First Time Full Time Students

The Data Digest reports retention and graduation data for all cohorts based on a snapshot of academic persistence data captured on the official census date of the most recent fall semester. The snapshot includes the latest changes, such as late-awarded degrees, for all cohorts through that fall census date. Although these data are provided to the Board for the annual Graduation and Retention Rate report to the Board of Regents, State of Iowa, the tables posted on the Board’s web site may not reflect updates to data previously provided for past cohorts. Note also that retention and graduation data reported annually to IPEDS and to U.S. News and World Report are not updated after the original reporting year.

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Student Counts by Residency and Geographic Origin

International status, residency status, and residency state are derived from distinct fields in the student information system and were not perfectly aligned prior to MAUI implementation in fall 2013. A small number of undergraduate students were coded as international according to reported ethnicity, and as residents of the state of Iowa according to residency status. In addition, some students were coded as non-resident but with a residency state of Iowa, and were counted as resident or non-resident depending on context. In the Digest, where there is a discrepancy and the data are presented as part of a single whole, priority is given to international status (derived from the reported ethnicity field) over residency status, and then to residency status over residency state. This results in small differences as compared to the Summary of Total Enrollment by Geographic Origin report in the Student Profile.

Student FTE and Full-Time Status

In the Data Digest, student FTE and full-time or part-time status are defined as described above in Definitions. In the Student Profile and Fall Enrollment Report, there are some variations in how students are counted that are based not on enrolled credit hours but on program of study, enrollment in a certain type of course, the provision (starting with MAUI data in fall 2013) of a “short hours” letter (a form authorizing a graduate or professional student to be considered full time for immigration or other purposes even though actually enrolled for fewer than full-time hours), or other factors. The Digest ties full-time status and FTE to enrolled hours in an effort to provide the most consistent data over time.

Technology Transfer Measures in the Data Digest Technology Transfer report differ from those in the annual Economic Development and Technology Transfer report to the Board of Regents in several ways, including:

• the Digest includes audited data that may reflect minor additions or adjustments; • the Regent report includes all patents issued; the Digest includes U.S. patents issued only; • the Regent report includes all license and option agreements generating income; the Digest follows an industry guideline that excludes

agreements below a certain dollar amount, and doesn’t count certain materials.

Additional detail is available on request from the University of Iowa Research Foundation.

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Version Notes

In addition to adding the latest newly available data, a new Data Digest version may incorporate changes to previously published (prior year) data, in order to correct an error or to reflect updated information. Previous Digest versions will remain archived as originally published. Changes to the current version are recorded below.

Report Difference from Previous Digest Version

Academic Year Student Financial Aid Awards by Type

Versions of the Digest prior to 2020-21 under-reported undergraduate institutional grants/scholarships in academic year 2015-16.

Endowment Pool The 2017-18 Digest reported UI Center for Advancement distributions for FY 2017 as $132.69 (in millions), based on the FY 2017 Audited Financial Report. The FY 2017 amount is updated here to $142.41 (in millions), based on the FY 2018 Audited Financial Report.

Race/Ethnicity of Postgraduate Students

From fall 2014 through fall 2019, a system error led to miscounting postgraduate students by race and ethnicity (the number counted in the "Two or More Races" group was significantly overstated). This has been corrected in the 2019-20 Data Digest.

Retention and Graduation Rates of New First Time Full Time Students

Beginning with the 2019-20 Digest, the source for retention and graduation data is a snapshot of the MAUI academic persistence data captured as of the official census date of the most recent fall semester. Previously these data came from the “live” academic persistence table, which reflects the latest updates as of the query date, including any late-awarded degrees.

Also beginning with the 2019-20 Digest, first-year retention rates are calculated based on whether a student in a given cohort enrolled in the following fall semester only, not whether the student enrolled at any time during the following academic year.

These changes were made in order to align with annual reporting to the Board of Regents, State of Iowa.

Student Credit Hours by Primary Instructor Category

The distribution of credit hours by primary instructor category for 2017-18 differs in the 2017-18 and later Digests because of an update run in summer 2018 that captured retroactive appointment changes.

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