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Numbers matter. They allow us to quantify progress. They show movement toward goals, effectiveness of strategic efforts and impact of investments. Numbers paint a clear picture of success.
Stetson’s picture of success is quite impressive, but is incomplete without considering what is not easily captured by analytics. Beyond success, you will find students, faculty and staff striving to make a difference as we look ahead. United by the desire to make a better future, we venture forward as a diverse and inclusive community, striving for success, transformation and impact in all we do.
GOING BEYONDEXPECTATIONS
3,125Undergraduate Students
$12,155,696Giving During 2019-20
1,337Graduate Students
$298,565,991Endowment at the End of 2020
91%
74%College of Law Postgraduate Employment or Matriculation
Bar Passage Rate for February & October 2020 - Stetson Law
Law School Ranked in Trial Advocacy by U.S. News & World Report#1
4,462Total Enrollment
43,007107
Total Stetson Alumni
More than
Academic Areas of Study
$38,664Avg. Undergrad Scholarship
712 Students Enrolled in Community Engagement Courses in 2019
94%Full-time Faculty with Terminal Degree
22 New Tenure Track Faculty (Past 3 years )
AT A GLANCE Stetson University students come from 46 states, 3 territories and 54 countries
1
107More than
UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT ORIGIN
In-State Studentsfrom 53 Counties
Out-Of-State Studentsfrom 46 states
International Students
179 Students from 54 Countries
of Enrollment
6%of Enrollment
71%2,227
Bradford
Wakulla
Alachua15
Baker1
Bay10
Brevard80
Broward100
Charlotte8
Hendry1
Glades
Citrus9
Clay21
Collier44
Desoto1
Duval88
Escambia11
Columbia2
Miami-Dade75
Flagler51
Gulf1
Hamilton
Hardee1
Hernando10
Highlands7
Hillsborough72
Indian River25
Jackson1
Je�erson1
Lake103
Lee44
Leon15
Levy3
Manatee30
Marion38
Martin17
Monroe8
Nassau10
Okaloosa4 Walton
1 Washington
CalhounMadison
DixieGilchrist
Gadsden1
Liberty
Franklin
Okeechobee2
Orange217
Osceola23
Palm Beach103
Pasco24
Pinellas41
Polk49
Putnam7
Santa Rosa5
Sarasota48
Seminole158
St Johns45
St Lucie29
Sumter3
Suwannee3
Taylor Union
Volusia499
Holmes
Lafayette
1
5
7
10 13
15
7
23
716
of Enrollment
23%
40
4
2227
75
2
31
31
2
42 398
7
2
2
4
8
3
20
70
5450
1631
8
11
827
152
2712
1
13
2
5
2
Arts & Sciences
Business
Law
Music
750
700
650
600
550
500
450
400
350
350
70
80
300
300
60
250
250
50
200
200
40
150
150
30
100
100
20
50
50
10
00
0
2-9 10-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Undergraduate
CLASS SIZE
# OF
CLA
SSES
Graduate Law
DEGREE AND CLASS INFORMATIONUndergraduate Class Size - Fall 2020 Degrees Awarded July 2019-May 2020
Top Undergraduate Majors of Students Graduating in July 2019-May 2020
Total Degrees Awarded July 2019 to May 2020: 1,139
Finan
ce
Psych
ology
Healt
h Scie
nces
Marketi
ng
Politi
cal Sc
ience
Busin
ess Ad
ministr
ation
Accou
nting
Commun
icatio
n &
Media
Studie
s
Biolog
y
Manag
emen
t
Digita
l Arts
Engli
sh
Econo
mics
Sport
Busin
essEle
mentar
y Edu
cation
97
313
291
70
7159
211
431
212
36 8 2
75 73
29
53
2527 272830
18 182018 17 17
3
56.2%White
19.7%Hispanic/Latino
12.0%Black or African American
1.4%Nonresident alien
8.1%Two or more races
2.0%Asian
0.2%Race/ethnicity unknown
0.2%American Indian/Alaska Native
0.1%Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
56.2%White
18.9%Hispanic/Latino
9.4%Black or African American
5.7%Nonresident alien
6.3%Two or more races
2.1%Asian
1.0%Race/ethnicity unknown
0.2%American Indian/Alaska Native
0.1%Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
65.5%White
14.9%Hispanic/Latino
8.9%Black or African American
2.6%Nonresident alien
5.0%Two or more races
2.1%Asian
0.8%Race/ethnicity unknown
0.3%American Indian/Alaska Native
0%Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
70.5%White
14.4%Hispanic/Latino
5.0%Black or African American
2.2%Nonresident alien
1.4%Two or more races
3.0%Asian
2.7%Race/ethnicity unknown
0.7%American Indian/Alaska Native
0%Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
Arts & Sciences
Business
Law
Music
Degrees Awarded July 2019-May 2020
STUDENT DEMOGRAPHICSEnrollment by Ethnicity - Fall 2020
859First-Time-In-College
Students
383Graduate Students
954Law Students
Total Degrees Awarded July 2019 to May 2020: 1,139
3,125Undergraduates
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Enrollment by Gender and Class Level - Fall 2020 First Year
TOTAL ENROLLMENT
4,462
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Other U-Grad
Graduate
Post-Bacc
Law
Enrollment Growth 2016-20 Fall 2016 Fall 2017 Fall 2018 Fall 2019 Fall 2020Total Undergraduate Enrollment 3,089 3,081 3,150 3,183 3,125
First-Time-In-College Students 813 864 895 934 859
College of Arts and Sciences 1,892 1,861 1,909 1,985 1,986
School of Business Administration 989 987 973 936 903
School of Music 208 233 247 258 236
ENROLLMENT STATISTICSEnrollment by College/School - Fall 2020
15
87
45
1,986
2,133
24
25
133
7
41
4
903
1,137
236
954
Graduate - Creative Writing
Online Accounting
Online MBA-JD
Music Total
Law Total
Online MBA
MBA-Flex
Online MBA-MHA
Online MBA-MS
Business Total
Graduate - Counseling
Graduate - Education
Undergraduate
Undergraduate
Arts and Sciences TotalArts
and
Scie
nces
Busin
ess
Music
Law
Female
Male
0 250 500 750 1,000 1,250 1,500 1,750 2,000 2,250 2,500 2,750
0 250 500 750 1,000 1,250 1,500 1,750 2,000 2,250
5
White
Hispanic/Latino
Black or African American
Nonresident alien
Two or more races
Asian
Race/ethnicity unknown
American Indian or Alaska Native
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander
First Year
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Other U-Grad
Graduate
Post-Bacc
Law
GIVING AND ENDOWMENTYearly Endowment Total 2008-20
Universitywide Charitable Giving Breakdown 2014-20
Undergraduate Enrollment by Ethnicity - Fall 2013-20
Stetson Fund
Capital
Endowed
Other Unrestricted
Restricted
2008-09
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
20192018 2020201720162015201420130
250
500
750
1,000
2,000
3,000
1,250
2,250
3,250
1,500
2,500
1,750
2,750
$125,000,000
$5,000,000
$15,000,000
$25,000,000
$10,000,000
$20,000,000
$30,000,000
$35,000,000
$150,000,000
$175,000,000
$200,000,000
$225,000,000
$250,000,000
$112,264,320
$122,971,135
$30,317,707
$14,596,675
$12,155,696$13,724,688
$16,055,334
$13,012,524
$21,961,758
$143,913,697$147,682,533
$173,157,560
$207,832,070$208,878,395
$205,993,055
$228,734,827
$242,868,488
$255,416,253
$298,565,991
2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20
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Tuition $49,140
Fees $360
Room (average) $8,640
Board (19 meal plan) $5,900
Books (estimated) $1,200
Miscellaneous (estimated) $3,000
Total $68,240
2020-21 TUITION & FEES AND FINANCIAL AID FIGURES
Total Undergraduates 3,125 %
With Need 2,121 68%
Receiving any Aid 3,060 98%
Receiving Stetson scholarship 2,974 95%
Total FTIC = 859 Number w/ Aid
Number w/ $0 Aid
Percent w/ Aid
External Loans 62 797 7%
Federal Sub/Unsub Loans 492 367 57%
Stetson Scholarship/Grant* 841 18 98%
State Scholarship/Grant 618 241 72%
Federal Scholarship/Grant 358 501 42%
* Excludes tuition waivers
FTIC Undergrad
Federal Grants $7,066 $6,371
Federal Work Study $2,900 $2,897
Federal Subsidized Loan $3,442 $4,407
Federal Unsubsidized Loan $3,310 $3,544
State Need Grant $1,617 $1,376
State Non-need Grant $5,604 $5,449
Institutional Need Grant $6,781 $5,012
Institutional Athletic $20,105 $22,909
Institutional Non-need Grant $31,645 $29,263
Waiver Non-need $34,379 $30,240
External Non-need Grant $2,720 $10,105
Federal Parent Loans $19,669 $20,240
External Loan $18,020 $17,177
Institutional Work NA $1,315
Undergraduate 2020-21 (Full-time)
Graduate 2020-21 (per credit hour)
College of Law 2020-21
Expenses by Functional Area
Undergraduates Receiving Financial Aid (Fall 2020)
First-Time-In-College Students (FTIC) Receiving Financial Aid (Fall 2020)
Average Financial Aid Awarded to FTIC and Undergraduate Students (Fall 2020)
Tuition (full-time) $45,580
Tuition (part-time) $29,976
Fees (full-time) $496
College of Arts and Sciences
Counselor Education $895
Educational Leadership $927
Creative Writing - M.F.A. $913
School of Business Administration
MAcc program $1,000
MBA program $1,050
JD/MBA program $1,050
MS/MBA (Unv of Florida) $1,050
MBA/MHA (Advent Health Univ) $1,050
Flex MBA for Professionals $1,300
FY 2017-18 FY 2018-19
Instruction $55,700,796 $57,541,310
Research $570,986 $946,765
Public Service $1,391,058 $1,204,623
Group Total $57,662,840 $59,692,698
Academic Support $14,007,822 $14,152,331
Student Services $27,158,742 $28,761,619
Institutional Support $18,922,469 $19,299,359
Auxiliary Enterprises $19,407,393 $20,780,915
Group Total $79,496,426 $82,994,224
Total $137,159,266 $142,686,922
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QUALITY INDICATORS - 2020
FTIC SAT Scores* and High School GPA College of Law Bar Passage Rates, 2020 February & October
75th Percentile
Median25th
Percentile
HS GPA** 4.17 3.84 3.51
Math 625 580 530
Reading & Writing
660 610 570
Total 1,270 1,190 1,100
*Incoming students who chose to submit scores for use in Admission decision **Weighted
College of Law Profile*75th
PercentileMedian
25thPercentile
LSAT 157 155 153
UGPA 3.66 3.44 3.18
*Incoming students
Stetson University College of Law graduates who took the July bar exam for the first time had a pass rate of 73.8 percent, beating the statewide average of 69.3 percent.
CPA Exam Passage Rates, 2018
Full-time Faculty Male Female Total
Total # of Faculty 136 142 278
DeLand 118 116 234
Law 18 26 44
% Full-time faculty w/ terminal degree
94%
Part-time Faculty Male Female Total
Total # of Faculty 67 68 135
DeLand 40 50 90
Law 27 18 45
FACULTY
STAFF
Full-time Staff Male Female Total
Total # of Staff 251 326 577
DeLand 205 240 445
Law 46 86 132
Part-time Staff Male Female Total
Total # of Staff 8 20 28
DeLand 8 19 27
Law 0 1 1
STETSON (1st time takers)
STETSON (1st time takers)
STETSON (all takers)
FLORIDA (1st time takers)
FLORIDA (all takers)
WORLD-WIDE (all takers)
75.6
73.8
69.0
69.3
55.745.3
0%
0%
20%
20%
40%
40%
60%
60%
80%
80%
100%
100%
Post-Graduate Success, July 2020
23% Graduate Enrollment
19% Graduate Enrollment
58% Employment
69% Employment
81%88%
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
2018-19
2019-20
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2020-21 AREAS OF STUDYAccounting •• •• ••
Africana Studies ••
American Studies •• ••
Anthropology ••
Applied Mathematics ••
Applied Physics ••
Applied Statistics ••
Aquatic and Marine Biology ••
Art - History Emphasis •• ••
Art - Studio Art Emphasis •• ••
Asian Studies ••
Biochemistry ••
Biology •• ••
Business Administration •• •• ••
Business FLEX ••
Bsiness Law ••
Business Systems & Analytics •• ••
Chemistry •• ••
Communication & Media Studies •• ••
Computer Information Systems ••
Computer Science •• ••
Counselor EducationClinical Mental Health, Marriage, Couple and Family
••
Creative Writing Fiction or Poetry •• ••
Cybersecurity ••
Data Analytics ••
Digital Arts •• ••
Economics •• ••
Education-General Studies •• ••
Educational Leadership ••
Elementary Education ••
English •• ••
Entrepreneurship •• ••
Environmental Science ••
Environmental Studies •• ••
Familiy Enterprise Management •• ••
Finance •• ••
French World Languages & Culture •• ••
Gender Studies ••
German World Languages & Culture •• ••
Global Development ••
Health Sciences •• ••
Healthcare Administration & Business Administration
••
History •• ••
Human Resource Management •• ••
International Business •• ••
International Studies •• ••
Jewish Studies ••
Journalism ••
Latin-American and Latino Studies ••
Law-Dual/Joint Degree Options JD/LLM, JD/MBA, JD/MINTEC, JD/MIEBL, JD/Law Masters, JD/MLP
••
Law-JDAdvocacy, Elder Law, Environmental Law, International Law, Social Justice, and Business Law
••
Law-LLM Advocacy, Elder Law, International Law
••
Law-MJInternational and Comparative BusinessLaw, Aging, Law and Policy, and Healthcare Compliance
••
Management •• ••
Marketing •• ••
Mathematics •• ••
Military Science (ROTC) ••
Molecular Biology ••
Music •• ••
Music with Business ••
Music Composition ••
Music Education Instrument or Voice ••
Music with Outside Field ••
Music Performance Guitar, Orchestral Instrument, Organ, Piano, and Voice
••
Music Technology ••
Music Theory ••
Philosophy •• ••
Pharmacy & Business Administration ••
Physics •• ••
Political Science •• ••
Professional Sales •• ••
Psychology •• ••
Public Health •• ••
Public Management ••
Religious Studies •• ••
Russian World Languages & Culture ••
Russian, East European/Eurasian Studies •• ••
Social Science ••
Sociology •• ••
Spanish World Languages & Culture •• ••
Sport Business ••
Sustainable Food Systems ••
Theatre Arts •• ••
Translator World Languages & Culture ••
SIGNATURE PROGRAM
Prince Entrepreneurship Program ••
Honors Program ••
Pre-Dentistry ••
Pre-Engineering ••
Pre-Forestry & Environmental Studies ••
Pre-Law ••
Pre-Med/Health ••
Pre-Veterinary ••
Roland George Investments Program ••
MAJOR MINOR GRADUATEMAJOR MINOR GRADUATE
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2020-21 ATHLETICS
The sports that have men’s or women’s in their designation compete in a league that is gender specific. Otherwise the clubs are gender neutral with many clubs having both men and women. More information is available at »gohatters.com
NCAA Division I Athletic Teams
Stetson Club Sports
Men’s Baseball
Men’s Basketball
Men’s Cross Country
Men’s Football
Men’s Golf
Men’s Rowing
Men’s Soccer
Men’s Tennis
Women’s Basketball
Women’s Beach Volleyball
Women’s Cross Country
Women’s Golf
Women’s Lacrosse
Women’s Rowing
Women’s Soccer
Women’s Softball
Women’s Tennis
Women’s Volleyball
Club Aikido
Club Baseball
Club Clay Target Team
Club E-Sports
Club Equestrian
Club Running
Club Scuba
Club Soccer (Men’s)
Club Soccer (Women’s)
Club Softball
Table Tennis
Tennis
Club Top Hats
Club Ultimate Frisbee
Club Volleyball (Women’s)
Stetson competes in 18 NCAA Division I sports in the Atlantic Sun Conference and the Pioneer Football League. Men’s Rowing competes in the Metro Atlantic Conference. Stetson hosts dozens of student-led club sports programs and a variety of campus-based intramural programs.
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421 N. Woodland Blvd.
DeLand, Florida 32723
386-822-7000 | stetson.edu
DeLand CampusGeneral . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 386-822-7000
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Admission (Toll-Free) . . . . . . . . . . . . 800-688-0101
Financial Aid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 386-822-7120
University Marketing . . . . . . . . . . . . . 386-822-8920
College of Law CampusGeneral . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .727-562-7800
Admission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .727-562-7802
Admission (Toll-Free) . . . . . . . . . . . . .877-529-7838
Tampa Law CenterGeneral . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 813-228-6625
EmailAdmissions . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected]
University Marketing . . . . . . . . . . [email protected]
On the WebStetson University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .stetson.edu
College of Law . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .stetson.edu/law
A Look BackNew York entrepreneur Henry A. DeLand, who played a leading role in establishing the city of DeLand in 1876, founded the university as DeLand Academy. Thirteen students started classes in a rented building in 1883. The following year, Mr. DeLand erected a building at the corner of Woodland Boulevard and Minnesota Avenue to house classrooms and administrative offices. That building, now known as DeLand Hall, is the oldest building in Florida to be used continuously for higher education. After experiencing financial difficulties in the late 1880s, Mr. DeLand found it impossible to support the university. He turned to Philadelphia hatmaker John Batterson Stetson, who had recently built a winter home in DeLand. Mr. Stetson provided much-needed funding for the new institution, and in 1887, John B. Stetson was elected to the university’s Board of Trustees. In 1889 the institution was renamed in his honor.
Degrees & ControlStetson is an independent, private university, controlled by a Board of Trustees. Stetson is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award bachelor’s and master’s degrees in the College of Arts and Sciences and the School of Business Administration; bachelor’s degrees in the School of Music; and Juris Doctor, Master of Jurisprudence and Master of Laws degrees in the College of Law. The DeLand, Florida, campus houses the College of Arts and Sciences, School of Music and the School of Business Administration. The College of Law is located in Gulfport, Florida, with a satellite campus in Tampa.
Accreditation• Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission
on Colleges
• AACSB International - Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business
• American Bar Association
• American Chemical Society
• Association of American Law Schools
• Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs
• Council for the Accreditation of Education Preparation
• National Association of Schools of Music
MissionOur mission at Stetson University is to provide an excellent education in a creative community where learning and values meet, and to foster in students the qualities of mind and heart that will prepare them to reach their full potential as informed citizens of local communities and the world.