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University of Kentucky Fact Books Fact Booklet 2012-2013 University of Kentucky text Fact Booklet 2012-2013 University of Kentucky 2012 2019 true xt744j09zn81 section xt744j09zn81 FACT BOOKLET 2012-2013 UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY * Table of Contents Letter from President Eli Capilouto UK Mission and Vision Enrollment 2-3 Private Giving 26 4 Grant and Contract Awards 27 5-9 Research and Development 28 First-year Student Profile 10-11 University Endowment 29 Retention and Graduation Rates 12-13 Library Collections 30 Degrees Conferred 14-16 Benchmark Institutions 31 Administrative Organization 32 Annual Tuition and Fees 17 Full-time Employees 18-19 Board of Trustees 33 Faculty Statistics 20-22 Administrative History 34 UK Values 35 Faculty Salaries Budgeted Revenue and Expenditures 23 24-25 -1- * May 2013 We are proud to publish the 2012-13 Fact Booklet; a collection of current statistics about people and programs at the University of Kentucky. In accordance with KRS 164.250, this booklet provides important data to our stakeholders and the general public, including information on enrollment management; retention and graduation rates; research contracts, grants and expenditures; faculty salaries; and a summary of the 2012-2013 Operating and Capital Budget. Last fall, we welcomed our largest, most diverse and best prepared first-year class. At nearly 29,000 students, UK reached a record enrollment for the fifth consecutive year. We admitted historically high numbers of undergraduates and doctoral students enrolled in research/scholarship disciplines and professional practice programs. UK also attracted record numbers of international students and non-resident undergraduates. Increasingly, we are the top choice for Kentucky students and those in our target recruitment regions. Approximately 19,000 students applied for admission to the fall 2012 semester, a 24 percent increase over the previous year. The first-year class included 71 National Merit and National Achievement Scholars, placing UK 11th among public universities and 30th overall in the number of National Merit Scholars. Students are earning high academic marks at UK. The fall 2012 class set a record first-year GPA and fall 2011 class surpassed an 80 percent fall-to-fall retention rate – the fifth year in a row a first-year class met this benchmark. -2- * Over the last year, we’ve seen incredible growth and progress across all dimensions of the University. But more must be done, and our greatest days are ahead. We are in the midst of a comprehensive campus renewal. Through an innovative partnership with EdR we are revitalizing our living learning communities, yielding several thousand new beds opening across campus over the next two years. Soon – because of private philanthropy and a unique partnership with the Athletics Department – we will begin work on a new Gatton College of Business and a state-of-the-art Academic Science Building. These priorities embolden our mission as a nationally and internationally renowned flagship and land grant research university. They bolster our promise to Kentucky – a covenant that has never been more vital. As we continue our ascent, we are building a better University of Kentucky, and through it, a better future for our state. Sincerely, Eli Capilouto President -3- * MISSION The University of Kentucky is a public, land grant university dedicated to improving people’s lives through excellence in education, research and creative work, service, and health care. As Kentucky’s flagship institution, the University plays a critical leadership role by promoting diversity, inclusion, economic development, and human well-being. VISION The University of Kentucky will be one of the nation’s 20 best public research universities. -- Adopted by the Board of Trustees, June 9, 2009 -4- * ENROLLMENT - Headcount and Full-time Equivalent Fall 2012 Headcount Level Full-time Part-time Total Undergraduate 19,178 1,649 20,827 Graduate* 5,898 1,309 7,207 Subtotal (IPEDS) 25,076 2,958 28,034 UG Auditors Postdoctoral House Staff Total (CPE) 0 51 51 218 0 218 625 0 625 25,919 3,009 28,928 FTE calculations have been revised in accordance with CPE guidelines. The new method uses a formula that weights the number of student credit hours by students’ degree level. *Note: Beginning in 2009-10, federal reporting guidelines for enrollments eliminated the first-professional degree category and established a new Doctor’s Degree - Professional Practice category. These degree programs are now subsumed under the graduate classification. -5- * ENROLLMENT - Fall 2012 at a Glance Men Women Total 14,013 14,915 28,928 % of Total 48.4 51.6 100.0 Full-time Part-time Total 25,919 3,009 28,928 89.6 10.4 100.0 Resident Non-resident Total 21,226 7,702 28,928 73.4 26.6 100.0 Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors UG Non-degree Subtotal Undergraduate Master/Specialist Doctoral* Graduate Non-degree Subtotal Graduate House Staff/Post Doctoral Total 5,765 4,285 4,533 5,853 442 20,878 2,583 4,319 305 7,207 843 28,928 % of Total 19.9 14.8 15.7 20.2 1.5 72.2 8.9 14.9 1.1 24.9 2.9 100.0 *Note: Beginning in 2009-10, federal reporting guidelines for enrollments eliminated the first-professional degree category and established a new Doctor’s Degree - Professional Practice category. These degree programs are included under the Doctoral classification. -6- * ENROLLMENT - Fall 2012 by Race/Ethnicity Undergrad Grad. Black or African American 1,561 353 Amer. Indian/ 37 7 Alaskan Native Asian/Pacific Islander 501 210 Hispanic/Latino 573 152 International 526 941 White 647 366 Two or more races 445 80 Not Reported 16,588 5,098 Total 20,878 7,207 Post House Doc. Staff 0 14 0 0 30 4 114 11 2 57 218 Total 1,928 44 64 805 12 741 40 1,621 27 1,051 0 527 468 22,211 625 28,928 Total = 28,928 -7- * UNDERGRADUATES - by Residency Status Year Fall 2012 Kentucky Residents 16,142 Out-of-State Students 4,736 Fall 2011 15,949 4,203 Fall 2010 15,933 4,055 Fall 2009 15,457 3,760 Fall 2008 15,197 3,791 Fall 2007 15,196 3,634 Fall 2006 15,757 3,571 Fall 2005 15,481 3,251 Fall 2004 15,587 2,905 Fall 2003 15,486 2,704 -8- * APPLIED, ADMITTED and ENROLLED First-year Students Fall 2012 Applied Admitted Enrolled 18,802 12,655 4,647 Admit. Rate Yield Rate 67.3% 36.7% -9- * FIRST-YEAR STUDENT PROFILE 2008 Total Female Black or African-American Out-of-State International Full-Time Governor’s Scholars and Governor’s School for the Arts Merit Scholars Valedictorians 2009 2010 2011 2012 4,110 2,099 347 999 32 4,079 4,153 2,118 403 897 44 4,111 4,328 2,219 418* 1,012 47 4,282 4,139 2,194 422* 1,073 56 4,082 4,647 2,498 533* 1,442 110 4,588 389 32 133 404 31 141 371 33 147 394 32 154 427 70 208 * This number includes students who reported two or more races, one of which was “Black or African American”. - 10 - * ACT Scores - Entering First-year Students Year Fall 2012 Fall 2011 Fall 2010 Fall 2009 Fall 2008 Fall 2007 Fall 2006 Fall 2005 Fall 2004 Fall 2003 N 4,240 3,865 4,049 3,906 3,825 3,532 3,864 3,453 3,609 3,385 Mean 25.5 25.5 25.2 24.7 24.4 24.3 23.9 24.5 24.2 24.3 25th/75th Percentile 23/28 23/28 22/28 22/28 22/27 21/27 21/26 22/27 21/27 22/27 Note: Some students submit SAT scores rather than ACT scores. These students’ scores are not reflected in the table and graph. - 11 - * RETENTION RATE First-to-second Year Retention Rate* Cohort 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 Overall 81.3 81.5 81.8 80.3 81.0 2006 2005 2004 76.4 77.8 78.9 2003 78.4 White 82.2 81.8 83.1 80.5 81.2 76.3 78.0 79.6 78.4 2002 77.1 77.3 Black or African American 73.8 80.9 71.2 75.3 80.0 76.6 76.1 69.0 72.8 78.0 *Retention rates apply to first-time, full-time, degreeseeking students. Other 82.8 80.3 80.6 84.4 79.5 77.7 76.4 80.5 83.1 71.5 - 12 - * GRADUATION RATE Six-year Graduation Rate* Cohort 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 Overall 57.6 59.2 58.2 59.6 57.7 2001** 2000 1999 61.4 59.1 59.8 1998 59.6 White 58.4 59.7 60.1 60.5 58.6 62.5 60.6 60.8 60.2 1997 61.1 62.2 Black or African American 49.8 46.8 38.7 42.9 47.6 50.3 45.0 46.2 49.7 Other 55.9 58.2 51.5 62.8 51.1 49.6 50.5 57.1 61.4 49.0 59.4 *Graduation rates apply to first-time, full-time, degree-seeking students. **Reflects a correction made after IPEDS submission. - 13 - * DEGREES CONFERRED 2012-2013 Baccalaureate 3,735 Master’s/Specialist’s 1,231 Doctor’s Degree: Research/Scholarship 322 Professional Practice 566 - 14 - * DEGREES CONFERRED - By College 2011-2012 College Agriculture Arts & Sciences Business & Economics Comm. & Info. Studies Dentistry Design Education Engineering Fine Arts Bacc. Mast.* Doc.** 533 67 39 1117 153 93 590 172 11 311 107 4 13 62 71 26 332 234 43 340 77 43 155 36 15 College Grad. School Health Sciences Law Medicine Nursing Pharmacy Public Health Social Work Total * Includes Specialist degrees ** Includes Doctor’s Degrees (Research/Scholarship) and Doctor’s Degrees (Professional Practice) - 15 - Bacc. Mast.* Doc.** 109 3 49 101 97 148 38 140 195 8 21 8 140 87 24 62 121 5 3,755 1,357 888 * DOCTORATES - Enrollments and Degrees Awarded Year 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 Fall Enrollment 4,319 4,234 4,225 4,122 3,949 3,843 3,757 3,633 3,599 3,593 Degrees Awarded 888 783 734 719 717 653 634 670 605 Note1: Federal reporting guidelines have eliminated the firstprofessional degree category and established a new Doctor’s Degree - Professional Practice category. Doctoral enrollments and degree recipients have been revised to include enrollments and degrees from former first-professional programs. Note2: Enrollments are based on the fall semester of a given academic year. The number of degree recipients for 2012-13 is not yet available. - 16 - * ANNUAL TUITION and FEES 2012-2012 Resident Graduate Undergraduate - Lower Division - Upper Division Tuition Fees $ 9,392 $ 1,066 Non-resident Graduate Undergraduate - Lower Division - Upper Division Tuition Fees $ 20,480 $ 1,066 8,610 8,890 18,798 19,064 1,066 1,066 1,066 1,066 Note 1: The undergraduate tuition rate in the graph applies to lower division students. Note 2: Several graduate programs (e.g., MBA) have differential tuition rates. - 17 - * FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES 2011-2012 Full-Time Employees Exec./Admin./Managerial Faculty Library Faculty Other Professional Secretarial/Clerical Tech./Paraprofessional Skilled Crafts Service/Maintenance Total President’s Office Educational Units 40 0 0 200 81 22 5 10 358 Provost Administration/ Support 185 2,225 66 1,814 1,262 881 28 200 6,661 106 0 0 523 286 102 6 141 1,164 Finance and Administration Health Affairs Total % Total 87 0 0 362 185 195 150 649 1,628 101 0 0 1,205 656 355 0 215 2,532 519 2,225 66 4,104 2,470 1,555 189 1,215 12,343 4.2% 18.0% 0.5% 33.2% 20.0% 12.6% 1.5% 9.8% 100.0% Note 1: Percentages may not total properly due to rounding. Note 2: The President’s Office includes staff from the Athletics Department and the Offices of the General Counsel, Institutional Advancement, and Commercialization and Economic Development. Note 3: Starting in 2006-07, library faculty are reported to the federal government in the other professional category. For this publication, library faculty are classified separately. - 18 - * FULL-TIME EMPLOYEE DEMOGRAPHICS 2011-2012 Full-time Employees Exec./Admin./Managerial Faculty Library Faculty Other Professional Secretarial/Clerical Tech./Paraprofessional Skilled Crafts Service/Maintenance Total American Indian/ Black or African Alaskan American Native 28 0 90 1 2 1 163 1 287 1 136 1 21 0 365 0 1,092 5 Asian/ Two or Pacific Hispanic/ more Islander Latino White races 14 2 473 2 263 56 1,803 12 1 0 62 0 204 39 3,674 23 25 20 2,110 27 67 23 1,315 13 2 0 165 1 21 11 813 5 597 151 10,415 83 - 19 - Female 242 820 46 2,630 2,172 926 3 445 7,284 Male 277 1405 20 1474 298 629 186 770 5,059 * FULL-TIME FACULTY - Historical Trends 2011-2012 2010-2011 2009-2010 2008-2009 2007-2008 2006-2007 2005-2006 2004-2005 2003-2004 2002-2003 Instructional Faculty* 1,375 1,313 1,276 1,245 1,250 1,233 1,211 1,198 1,209 1,202 Other Faculty 916 907 889 851 807 795 731 722 681 699 *Note: Instructional faculty in preclinical and clinical medicine are not included. - 20 - * FACULTY DEMOGRAPHICS Tenured and Tenure-track Faculty 2011-2012 American Indian/ Black or African Alaskan Asian/ Hispanic/ American Native Pac. Islander Latino Full-Time Faculty Professors/Lib. I Associate Professors/Lib. II M 5 19 Assistant Professors/Lib. III Instructors/Lib. IV Total 13 F 7 12 13 M F M F 57 7 38 15 37 26 M 8 4 7 F 2 6 10 M F 458 135 275 168 169 129 6 3 M F 5 2 3 132 48 19 18 908 435 7 3 1 37 32 0 1 White Two or more races - 21 - * FACULTY - By Rank and Title Series: 2011-2012 Tenured/Tenure Track Rank Professors/Lib. I Associate Professors/Lib. II Regular 541 374 Assistant Professors/Lib. III Instructors/Lib. IV Total 331 1 1,247 Librarian 26 26 5 9 Extension 43 15 14 Spec. Title 69 127 59 Total 679 542 409 10 66 72 255 1,640 Lecturer Other 8 Total 34 88 327 42 28 132 Non-tenure Track Rank Professors Associate Professors Clinical 23 69 Assistant Professors Instructors Senior Lecturers Lecturers Total 257 23 Research 3 18 69 1 1 19 28 132 372 90 - 22 - 160 29 651 * FACULTY SALARIES Fall 2011* 2010 2009 2008* 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 All-ranks Average Salary $ 84,246 81,000 81,189 80,813 79,350 76,065 73,685 71,026 69,911 66,953 Benchmark Median Salary $ 95,298 100,766 97,833 96,312 88,787 85,300 82,664 81,713 78,594 76,547 *Note: Beginning in 2008-09, the Top 20 Business Plan benchmark institutions replaced the 19 CPE benchmark institutions in salary comparisons. In 2011-12, the 11 benchmark institutions identified by the University Review Committee replaced the Top 20 Business Plan benchmark universities. - 23 - * REVENUE (In Millions) Source of Funds State Appropriations Student Tuition and Fees County Appropriations Endowment and Investment Income Federal Appropriations Gifts, Grants and Contracts Sales and Services Hospital Services Auxiliary Enterprises UK Affiliated Corporations Appropriated Fund Balances - University Transfers Total Revised Budget Budget 2011-12 2012-13 $303.4 $283.9 314.4 338.5 18.4 19.2 24.5 17.7 17.7 18.5 234.4 218.3 20.5 21.8 1,027.7 985.5 85.2 180.9 398.3 251.4 2.9 337.6 192.7 3.8 $2,698.8 $2,618.4 - 24 - * EXPENDITURES (In Millions) Revised Budget Program 2011-12 Instruction $381.5 280.2 Research Public Service 308.3 Libraries 26.1 Academic Support 107.6 Student Services 38.0 Institutional Support 109.9 Operations and Maintenance 81.6 Financial Aid 115.6 Auxiliary Enterprises 166.0 Hospital Services 1008.2 Mandatory Transfers 75.8 Total $2,698.8 Budget 2012-13 $335.0 278.3 317.4 24.6 106.7 38.7 147.2 72.1 123.7 167.0 929.0 78.7 $2,618.4 - 25 - Revised Budget Category 2011-12 Personnel Services $1,232.8 Operating Expenses 1,151.6 Financial Aid 115.6 Capital Outlay 123.0 Mandatory Transfers 75.8 Total $2,698.8 Budget 2012-13 $1,255.2 1,096.8 123.8 63.9 78.7 $2,618.4 * PRIVATE GIVING (In Millions) Fiscal Year 2011-2012 Alumni $ 20.8 Non-alumni 13.0 Corporations 13.2 Foundations 17.3 Trusts/Associations Total 9.4 $ 73.7 Note: With the transfer of LCC to the KCTCS in 200304 FY, gifts to LCC stopped being reflected in UK’s Private Giving statistics. Fiscal Year - 26 - * GRANT and CONTRACT AWARDS (In Millions) 2011-2012 By Category of Support Instruction Research Public Service Other Total By Source Federal State Business, Industry, Other $10.6 $186.5 $75.2 $1.8 $ 274.1 56% 24% 20% Note: With the transfer of LCC to the KCTCS in 2003-04 FY, awards to LCC stopped being reflected in UK’s Grant and Contract Awards statistics. - 27 - * RESEARCH and DEVELOPMENT (In Thousands) Total Fiscal R&D Year Expenditures* 2011 $ 372,932 2010** 359,944 2009 351,943 2008 329,354 2007 331,606 2006 323,958 306,653 2005 2004 297,610 2003 272,062 2002 236,275 Federally Financed R&D Expenditures* $ 179,161 171,528 144,221 154,260 154,688 151,238 142,794 129,887 120,003 Research and Development Expenditures 100,426 *As reported to the National Science Foundation for science and engineering disciplines; expenditures for FY 2008 and FY 2009 have been revised. ** The FY 2010 Expenditure amount includes all fields, not just science and engineering. Fiscal Year - 28 - * UNIVERSITY ENDOWMENT (In Thousands) Market Value of University Endowment Fiscal Year 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 Market Value $ 868,316 881,860 748,676 668,008 871,861 916,590 746,114 538,384 491,098 414,328 Note: In 2006, the Chandler Medical Center University Hospital Quasi-Endowment Fund for $150 million was established, accounting for the large increase over the 2005 total. Fiscal Year - 29 - * LIBRARY COLLECTIONS Volumes Held 2009-2010 3,915,579 2010-2011 3,980,246 2011-2012 4,023,142 UK Libraries’ collections also include access to approximately 450 licensed networked electronic databases, over 69,000 electronic journals and over 550,000 electronic books accessible in the University’s 12 libraries and also available to faculty and students off campus via a proxy server. In addition, the collections include: 264,000 maps; over 200 current state, national and international newspapers; nearly 8,000 interviews in the Louis B. Nunn Center for Oral History; the University Archives and Records Program; the Wendell H. Ford Public Policy Research Center; the Audio-Visual Archives; the Bert T. Combs Appalachian Collection; the Public Policy Archives; the Rare Book Collection which includes the W. Hugh Peal Collection of 19th century English and related literature; and the Preservation Reformatting Center. The Center for Digital Programs creates digital content for the Kentucky Digital Library including electronic texts, digitized photographs, images and archival finding aids. UK Libraries is a regional depository for U.S. government publications, and also a depository for Canadian government publications and European Union publications. British Parliamentary Papers, Kentucky government publications, and technical reports from federal agencies are all selectively collected. - 30 - * CURRENT BENCHMARK INSTITUTIONS Michigan State University University of Michigan – Ann Arbor Ohio State University University of Minnesota – Twin Cities University of Arizona University of Missouri - Columbia University of California – Davis University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill University of Florida University of Wisconsin – Madison University of Iowa - 31 - * ADMINISTRATIVE ORGANIZATION - 32 - * BOARD of TRUSTEES C.B. Akins, Sr. Stephen Bilas William C. Britton Edward Britt Brockman Sheila Brothers Mark P. Bryant Jo Hern Curris William Stamps Farish, Jr. Oliver Keith Gannon Carol Martin“Bill” Gatton Lexington Student Member Louisville Louisville Staff Member Paducah Alumni Member Versailles Mt. Sterling Tennessee (2017) (2013) (2017) (2014) (2013) (2018) (2014) (2016) (2016) (2015) Kelly Sullivan Holland Pamela T. May Billy Joe Miles Terry Mobley Charles R. Sachatello C. Frank Shoop James W. Stuckert Irina Voro John F. Wilson Barbara Young - 33 - Alumni Member Pikeville Owensboro Lexington Lexington Lexington Prospect Faculty Member Faculty Member Lexington (2018) (2013) (2013) (2016) (2013) (2014) (2015) (2014) (2013) (2015) * ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY 1865 Agricultural and Mechanical College (A&M) established as part of Kentucky University 1869 James K. Patterson became President of A&M 1878 A&M separated from Kentucky University 1882 A&M moved to current location in Lexington 1885 Ag. Experiment Station opened 1889 College of Agriculture established 1908 College of Arts and Sciences and College of Law established; A&M name changed to “State University, Lexington, Kentucky” 1909 University Library established 1911 Henry S. Barker became President of State University 1916 State University renamed University of Kentucky 1917 Frank L. McVey became President of UK; Graduate School established 1918 College of Engineering established 1923 College of Education established 1925 College of Business and Economics established 1941 Herman L. Donovan became President 1947 College of Pharmacy moved to UK 1956 Frank G. Dickey became President 1957 Ashland Extension Center established 1960 Medical Center established; College of Medicine admitted first class; College of Nursing admitted first class; Henderson Extension Center and Southeast Extension Center established 1962 College of Dentistry admitted first class; University Hospital opened 1963 John W. Oswald became President 1964 Community College System established under UK; College of Architecture established 1965 Lexington Technical Institute (LTI) established 1966 College of Allied Health Professions established 1967 College of Home Economics established 1968 Albert D. Kirwan became President 1969 College of Social Work established; Otis A. Singletary became President 1970 College of Library and Information Science established - 34 - 1976 College of Communications and College of Fine Arts established 1982 University reorganized with a Central Administration and three sectors headed by Chancellors (Lexington Campus, Medical Center, and Community College System) 1984 LTI became Lexington Community College 1987 David P. Roselle became President 1990 Charles T. Wethington, Jr. became President 1993 College of Communications and Information Studies established 1998 William T. Young Library opened; All Community Colleges (except LCC) transferred to the KCTCS 2001 Lee T. Todd, Jr. became President; University reorganized with a Provost model 2002 College of Design established 2004 LCC transferred to the KCTCS; College of Public Health established 2011 Eli Capilouto became President * VALUES The values of the University guide its decisions and the behavior of its community. Its core values are: • • • • • Integrity Excellence Mutual Respect and Human Dignity Diversity and Inclusion Academic Freedom • • • • Shared Governance Work-life Sensitivity Civic Engagement Social Responsibility -- Adopted by the Board of Trustees, June 9, 2009 - 35 - * *