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Competitive
Land Grant Endowment
Research
Degrees
Service
Influential
Enrollments
Faculty & Staff 2005-2006
Budget
Engagement Retention

Fact Booklet

UK’s Top 20 Business Plan
By 2020, UK will...
Increase enrollment by 7,000 to 34,000
Increase the graduation rate by 12 percent to
72 percent
Increase bachelor’s degrees awarded from 3,300
to 6,350
Increase doctorates awarded from 276 to 465
Increase the number of faculty by 625 to more
than 2,500
Increase research expenditures by $470 million to
$768 million
Increase engagement and service efforts throughout the state to improve agriculture, health care,
economic development and communities.

An Equal Opportunity University
Published by the UK Office of
Institutional Research

* Table of Contents
Letter from President Lee T. Todd, Jr.
Enrollment

Grant and Contract Awards

28

4

UK Vision and Mission

2-3

Research and Development

29

University Endowment

30

5-9

First-year Student Profile

10-11

Endowed Chairs and Professorships

31

Retention and Graduation Rates

12-13

New Facilities

32

Degrees Conferred

14-16

Land and Space

33

General Equipment Inventories

34

Annual Tuition and Fees

17

Full-time Employees

18-19

Library Collections

35

Alumni and Student Origin Maps

20-21

Benchmark Institutions

36

Faculty Statistics

22-23

Administrative Organization

37

Board of Trustees

38

Administrative History

39

UK Values

40

Faculty Salaries

24

Budgeted Revenue and Expenditures
Private Giving

25-26
27

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* January 2006
In compliance with KRS 164.250, I am pleased to provide you with the 2005-2006 Fact Booklet, a compendium of
current facts about the people and programs at the University of Kentucky. Our stakeholders and the general
public will find many items of interest in this booklet, including statistics on enrollments, retention, research
expenditures, and faculty salaries. A summary of the 2005-2006 Operating Budget is also presented.
Many of the performance indicators compiled in this booklet will be used to judge our effectiveness in the years
ahead. Toward that end, we have added several performance indicators and statistics to this year’s booklet,
including undergraduate enrollments by residency status and the ACT scores of entering first-year students.
Last month, the Board of Trustees approved a bold new framework designed to propel UK into the ranks of
world-class research institutions. The Top 20 Business Plan was initiated in an effort to accomplish the mandates
contained in the Kentucky Postsecondary Education Improvement Act of 1997. This landmark legislation established a Compact between the people of Kentucky and this institution. In return for its investments in UK,
Kentuckians would begin to reap the benefits of a premier public research university, including a better educated
population, improved economy, healthier children, and stronger communities.
A possible scenario for implementation of the Plan includes the General Assembly increasing the University’s state
appropriations by $18 million annually (5.8 percent) and funding more research space, including the completion
of the Biological / Pharmaceutical Complex Phase II project in the next biennium. To improve the lives of
Kentuckians, UK will invest these funds as well as tuition and fee income and funds derived from internal
reallocation in six strategic areas:

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* • Undergraduate Education
• Student Aid
• Academic Support
• Faculty
• Support Services
• Facilities
The Commonwealth’s investment in its flagship institution must produce tangible benefits for the people who
live, work, and raise families in Kentucky. The UK community will honor the Top 20 Compact by improving
communities across Kentucky. Our greatness as a Top 20 university will be judged largely by our ability to harness
our formidable intellectual resources in pursuit of solutions to Kentucky’s pressing social, economic, and healthrelated problems.

Sincerely,

Lee T. Todd, Jr.
President

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* VISION
The University of Kentucky will be one of the nation’s 20 best public research universities, an institution
recognized world-wide for excellence in teaching, research, and service and a catalyst for intellectual, social,
cultural, and economic development.

MISSION
The University of Kentucky is a public, research-extensive, land grant university dedicated to enriching people’s
lives through excellence in teaching, research, and service.
The University of Kentucky:
•

Facilitates learning, informed by scholarship and research.

•

Expands knowledge through research, scholarship and creative activity.

•

Serves a global community by disseminating, sharing and applying knowledge.

The University, as the flagship institution, plays a critical leadership role for the Commonwealth by promoting
human and economic development that improves lives within Kentucky’s borders and beyond. The University models a diverse community characterized by fairness and social justice.
-- Adopted by the Board of Trustees, April 1, 2003

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* ENROLLMENT - Headcount and Full-time Equivalent
30,000

Fall 2005 Headcount
Level
Full-time Part-time Total
Undergraduate 17,050
1,652 18,702
Graduate
2,966
2,519
5,485
First Professional 1,469
16
1,485
Subtotal (IPEDS) 21,485
4,187 25,672

25,000
24,061

20,000

20,755
FTE

24,171

24,394

20,854

21,241

24,791
23,742

20,713

25,741

26,260

26,545

26,439

23,119

23,450

23,628

23,852
21,013

21,672

22,596

15,000

UG Auditors
Postdoctoral
House Staff
Total (CPE)

0
224
513
22,222

30
0
0
4,217

30
224
513
26,439

Note: FTE figures have been re-calculated in
accordance with CPE’s guidelines, which call for
adding the number of full-time students to one-third of
the part-time students enrolled.

10,000

5,000

0
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005

Fall Semester

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* ENROLLMENT - Fall 2005 at a Glance
Men
Women
Total

12,530
13,909
26,439

% of
Total
47.4
52.6
100.0

Full-time
Part-time
Total

22,222
4,217
26,439

84.1
15.9
100.0

Resident
Non-resident
Total

20,637
5,802
26,439

78.1
21.9
100.0

Freshmen
Sophomores
Juniors
Seniors
UG Non-degree
Subtotal Undergraduate
Master/Specialist
Doctoral
Graduate Non-degree
Subtotal Graduate
First Professional
House Staff/Post Doctoral
Total

Note: Percentages may not total properly due to rounding.

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5,159
3,966
3,925
5,366
316
18,732
2,899
2,148
438
5,485
1,485
737
26,439

% of
Total
19.5
15.0
14.8
20.3
1.2
70.8
11.0
8.1
1.7
20.7
5.6
2.8
100.0

* ENROLLMENT - Fall 2005 by Race/Ethnicity
First Post House
Undergrad. Grad. Prof. Doc. Staff Total
Black,
Non-Hispanic
Amer. Indian/
Alaskan Native
Asian/Pacific
Islander
Hispanic
International
Not Reported
White
Total

951

279

57

2

12

1,301

26

7

1

0

0

Black, NonHispanic
4.9%

American
Indian
0.1%

34

359
189
169
473
16,565
18,732

91
51
11
62
15
1
1,012
15 123
428
109 57
3,606 1,237 30
5,485 1,485 224

36
548
8
275
20 1,339
168 1,235
269 21,707
513 26,439

International
5.1%
Not Reported
4.7%

White
82.1%

Total = 26,439

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Asian/Pacific
Islander
Hispanic
2.1%
1.0%

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* UNDERGRADUATES - by Residency Status
Number of Undergraduates Enrolled by Residency Status

Fall 2005
Fall 2004
Fall 2003
Fall 2002
Fall 2001
Fall 2000
Fall 1999
Fall 1998
Fall 1997

Kentucky Out-of-State
Residents Students
15,481
3,251
15,587
2,905
15,486
2,704
15,348
2,530
14,820
2,464
14,499
2,400
14,441
2,406
14,461
2,696
14,184
2,831

20,000
18,000
14,000

16.6%

15.7%

14.3%

14.2%

14.3%

83.4%

84.3%

85.7%

85.8%

85.7%

1997

16,000

1998

1999

2000

14.2%

14.9%

15.7%

17.4%

85.8%

85.1%

84.3%

82.6%

2002

2003

2004

2005

12,000
10,000
8,000
6,000
4,000
2,000
0
2001
Fall Semester
Kentucky Residents

Out-of-State Students

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* APPLIED, ADMITTED and ENROLLED
12,000

First-year Students
Fall 2005
Applied
Admitted
Enrolled

10,608

10,000
7,995

8,449

9,418

8,000

10,515
8,123
3,835

6,000
5,980

Admit. Rate
Yield Rate

8,318

8,879

77.3%
47.2%

6,644

6,914

7,250

7,603

8,141

8,123

4,000
3,718

2,000

2,682

2,928

2000

2001

3,688

3,037

1999

-99

3,961

3,835

Applied
Admitted
Enrolled

0

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2002

2003

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2004

2005

* FIRST-YEAR STUDENT PROFILE
In fall 2005 , the University enrolled
3,835 first-time freshmen, with 38%
of the freshman class presenting a
high school GPA of 3.8 or higher,
and including:
304 Governor’s Scholars and
Governor’s School
for the Arts
137 High School Valedictorians
40 National Merit Scholars
Average HS GPA of Total First-year Class

318
Governor's Scholars / School for the Arts

300

304
303

272
Valedictorians

250

National Merit Scholars

200
150
100

125
118

126

127

103

50

74

73
56

3.45

125

119

132 148 145

98

125

3.56

3.56
3.53

3.51

350

157
137

106
86
65

59

49

0

51

45

35

40

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
96

97

98

99

00

01

02

03

04

Fall Semester

05

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* ACT Scores - Entering First-year Students
Average ACT Scores of First-year Students

Year
Fall 2005
Fall 2004
Fall 2003
Fall 2002
Fall 2001

N
3,427
3,581
3,356
3,362
2,875

25th/75th
Mean Percentile
24.6
22/27
24.2
21/27
24.3
22/27
23.8
21/26
24.1
21/26

Note: Some students submit SAT scores rather
than ACT scores. These students’ scores are
not reflected in the table and graph.

26
25
24.1

24

24.2

2003

2004

23.8

23
22
21
20
2001

2002

Fall Semester

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2005

* RETENTION RATE
First-to-second Year Overall Retention Rate

First-to-second Year
Retention Rate*

81
80.4
80

Cohort Overall
2004
78.9
2003
78.4
2002
77.1
2001
79.3
2000
77.7
1999
80.4
1998
78.8
1997
79.7
1996
77.9
1995
78.5

White
79.6
78.4
77.3
79.3
77.7
80.7
79.0
80.1
78.3
79.1

Black,
Non-Hispanic
69.0
72.8
78.0
77.5
77.7
77.2
80.3
79.7
73.8
72.8

Other
80.5
83.1
71.5
81.1
79.7
78.0
71.5
70.9
77.0
76.5

*Retention rates apply to first-time, full-time, degreeseeking students; the fall 2004 cohort numbers are
preliminary.

79

79.7
78.8
78.4

78

77.9

77.7
77.1

77
76
75

1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
Fall Cohort

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79.3
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* GRADUATION RATE
Six-year Overall Graduation Rate

Six-year Graduation Rate*
Cohort Overall White
1999
59.3
60.3
1998
59.6
60.2
1997
61.1
62.2
1996
57.7
59.1
1995
57.2
58.2
1994
55.3
57.1
1993
53.0
54.8

Black,
Non-Hispanic
45.8
49.7
49.0
43.2
38.5
35.4
32.5

62
60

Other
56.2
61.4
59.4
53.9
63.2
48.2
52.3

*Graduation rates apply to first-time, full-time, degreeseeking students; the fall 1999 cohort numbers are
preliminary.

61.1

58

59.6

56

57.2

54
52

1999

53.0

50
48
46
1994

1995

1996

1997

Fall Cohort

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1998

55.3

1993

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* DEGREES CONFERRED
4,000

2004-2005
A
BBaccalaureate
3,285
GGraduate
1,634
PFirst Professional 394

3,500

3488

3373

3338

3239

3285

3,000
2,500
2,000
1,500

1502
1274

1634

1269

1140

1,000
500

375

343

363

372

394

0
00-01

01-02

02-03

03-04

Academic Year

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04-05

* DEGREES CONFERRED - By College
2004-2005
College
Agriculture
Arts & Sciences
Business & Economics
Comm. & Info. Studies
Dentistry
Design
Education
Engineering
Fine Arts

First
Bacc. Mast.* Doc. Prof.
395
98
30
843
119
82
696 151
13
331
112
8
10
51
69
15
317 270
45
288 180
30
144
27
8
-

College
Grad. School
Health Sciences
Law
Medicine
Nursing
Pharmacy
Public Health
Social Work
Total

Bacc. Mast.* Doc.
88
12
44 106
2
10
23
78
42
4
3
4
20
10
80 107
5
3,285 1,358 276

* Includes Specialist degrees

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First
Prof.
137
96
110
394

* DOCTORATES - Enrollments and Degrees Awarded
Year
2005-06
2004-05
2003-04
2002-03
2001-02
2000-01
1999-00
1998-99
1997-98
1996-97

Fall
Enrollment
2,148
2,172
2,185
2,154
1,952
1,876
1,554
1,633
1,755
1,715

Degrees
Awarded

Number of Doctoral Students Enrolled and Doctoral Degree Recipients
2,500

276
233
208
216
219
249
204
232
240

Enrollments

2,185

2,154

Degrees Awarded

2,000

2,172

2,148

1,952

1,876
1,755

1,715

1,633

1,554

1,500

1,000

500
240

232

204

249

96-97

97-98

98-99

99-00

219

216

208

233

276

03-04

04-05

-

Note1: Doctoral enrollments are based on the
number of students enrolled in doctoral
programs during the fall semester of a given
academic year.

00-01

01-02

Academic Year

Note2: The number of doctoral degree recipients
for 2005-06 is not yet available.

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02-03

05-06

* ANNUAL TUITION and FEES
2005-2006

Resident Tuition and Fees Combined
$6,500

Resident
Tuition
F
Graduate
$ 5,668
S
Undergraduate
B
- Lower Division
5,162
- Upper Division
5,330

Fees
$ 650

$6,318

$6,000
$5,500
$5,812

$5,000

650
650

$4,500
$4,000

$3,596

$3,500

Non-resident
Tuition
Graduate
$ 13,318
Undergraduate
- Lower Division 12,148
- Upper Division 12,320

Fees
$ 650
650
650

$3,296

$3,000 $2,478
$2,500
$2,000 $2,278
$1,500
$1,000
$500

Note: Beginning in 2004-05, undergraduates in
upper and lower divisions are charged different
rates of tuition. The tuition rate in the graph
reflects the rate for lower division students.

$0
93-94

95-96

97-98

99-00

01-02

Academic Year

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03-04

05-06

* FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES
2004-2005
Full-time Employees
Exec./Admin./Managerial
Faculty
Other Professional
Secretarial/Clerical
Tech./Paraprofessional
Skilled Crafts
Service/Maintenance
Total

Educational Hospital
& General & Auxiliary Total
307
97
404
1,920
0
1,920
2,272
1,800
4,072
1,294
785
2,079
835
330
1,165
178
32
210
732
518
1,250
7,538
3,562
11,100

% Total
3.6%
17.3%
36.7%
18.7%
10.5%
1.9%
11.3%
100%

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* FULL-TIME EMPLOYEE DEMOGRAPHICS
2004-2005

Full-time Employees
Exec./Admin./Managerial
Faculty
Other Professional
Secretarial/Clerical
Tech./Paraprofessional
Skilled Crafts
Service/Maintenance
Total

American
Indian/
Black,
Alaskan
Non-Hispanic Native
11
0
65
1
154
7
278
0
110
0
32
0
433
0
1,083
8

Asian/
Pacific
Islander Hispanic White
4
2
387
179
21
1,654
180
14
3,717
22
4
1,775
40
10
1,005
3
0
175
17
4
796
445
55
9,509

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Female
175
622
2,735
1,864
678
4
544
6,622

Male
229
1,298
1,337
215
487
206
706
4,478

* KENTUCKY ALUMNI

Boone Campbell
1,885
1,608
Kenton
3,029
Bracken
Gallatin
Pendleton 324 Mason
78
Greenup
Lewis
Carroll
Grant 172
1,106
1,315
Robertson
225
Trimble 161 Owen 282
84
Boyd
114
Harrison
Fleming
Henry 141
Carter
2,980
720 Nicholas
Oldham
340
485
539
Scott
227
1,646
Rowan
Franklin 2,044 Bourbon
Bath
Elliott
362
2,507
158
984
Jefferson Shelby
41 Lawrence
1,081
Woodford
Montgomery
24,718
368
Fayette
2,168
Spencer
34,486 Clark 539 Menifee Morgan
Bullitt
Johnson
129
272 Anderson
Jessamine 1,514 Powell 37
Meade
786
990
958 Martin
446
2,719
150
272
Hancock
Washington Mercer
Wolfe
Madison
Magoffin
216 Breckinridge
Estill
114
849
1,872
325
Nelson 302
Floyd
Hardin
Henderson Daviess
Lee
350
112
1,288
2,009
Pike
Breathitt
Boyle Garrard
4,051
2,043
69
Union
3,299
473
1,300
311
1,116
Larue
Marion
631
Lincoln
Jackson Owsley
422
386
Webster McLean
Knott
Ohio
Grayson
80
62
480
477
325
Perry 552
Taylor
442
540
Rockcastle
1,511
371
Crittenden
Hart
Casey
199
Clay
Hopkins
Green
Letcher
182
187
275
209
2,041
128
Livingston
Edmonson
Laurel
Leslie
1,244
Muhlenberg Butler
Pulaski
302
55
38
835
409
929
2,576
Caldwell
Adair
McCracken
453
Ballard 3,421
Metcalfe 179 Russell
Knox
Lyon
Warren
244
45
210
Barren
Harlan
221
1,152
437
Christian
Logan
Wayne
Whitley
406
2,290
2,366
229
Carlisle
Marshall
Cumberland
Bell
557
624
Todd
Trigg
McCreary
164 Graves
786
973
Simpson Allen
Monroe 71 Clinton
258
446
68
440
158
62
194
Hickman 869
Calloway
63
Fulton
354
97

By County of Residence*
Fall 2005
Total = 149,014

* Includes former UK Community College System, LCC and UK alumni

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* KENTUCKY STUDENTS

Boone Campbell
534
404
Kenton
823
Bracken
Gallatin
Pendleton 19 Mason
Carroll 17 Grant 41
Greenup
Lewis
68
25
165
Robertson
25
77
Trimble
Owen
6
Boyd
20
Harrison
Fleming
Henry 26
Carter
240
113 Nicholas
Oldham
58
48
61
Scott
29
336
Franklin 349
Rowan
Bourbon
Bath
Elliott
348
79
141
24
Jefferson Shelby
15 Lawrence
147
Woodford Fayette
Montgomery
34
2,634
281
Spencer
4,878 Clark 98 Menifee Morgan
Johnson
Bullitt
22
35 Anderson
222 Powell 16
Martin
Meade
Jessamine
126
82
83
20
60
487
43
Hancock
Magoffin
Madison
Wolfe
Washington Mercer
23
Breckinridge
Estill
26
123
317
12
Floyd
Nelson 87
Hardin
Henderson Daviess
Lee
46
32
129
210
Pike
Breathitt
Boyle Garrard
359
180
16
Union
538
56
237
43
209
Larue
Marion
40
Lincoln
Jackson Owsley
47
92
Knott
Webster McLean
Ohio
Grayson
29
14
76
23
24
Perry 50
Taylor
44
32
Rockcastle
111
104
Hart
Crittenden
Casey
41
Hopkins
Green
Clay
Letcher
28
17
33
126
34
67
Edmonson
Laurel
Leslie
Livingston
68
Muhlenberg Butler
Pulaski
11
8
180
32
10
60
236
Adair
Caldwell
McCracken
38
Ballard
Metcalfe 37 Russell
Knox
301
Warren
Lyon
25
7
36
Barren
Harlan
216
36
15
Christian
Logan
Wayne
Whitley
93
72
148
44
Cumberland
Carlisle
Marshall
Bell
45
118
Todd
Allen
McCreary
Trigg
16 Clinton
13 Graves
71
75
Simpson
Monroe
16
26
19
22
27
20
21
Hickman 76
Calloway
9
Fulton
54
13

By County of Origin
Fall 2005
Total = 19,348

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* FACULTY DEMOGRAPHICS
Tenured and Tenure-track Faculty
2004-2005
Black,
American Indian/
Asian/
Non-Hispanic Alaskan Native Pac. Islander
M
F
M
F
M
F
7
8
0
0
47
7
18
10
1
0
30
5
7
11
0
0
41 15
0
0
0
0
2
2
32
29
1
0
120 29

Full-time Faculty
Professors
Associate Professors
Assistant Professors
Instructors
Total

Hispanic
M
F
1
1
2
1
5
4
1
0
9
6

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White
M
F
487
86
332 185
160
113
3
5
982 389

* FACULTY - By Rank and Title Series: 2004-2005
Tenured/Tenure-track
Rank
Professors
Associate
Assistant
Instructor
Total

Regular
503
402
253
3
1,161

Librarian
24
26
9
9
68

Extension
51
21
7

Spec. Title
66
135
87
1
289

Total
644
584
356
13
1,597

Lecturer

Other
1
1
3

78
78

1
6

Total
23
48
153
20
79
323

79

Non-Tenure Track
Rank
Professors
Associate
Assistant
Instructor
Lecturer
Total

Clinical
12
35
98
20

Research
10
12
52

165

74

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* FACULTY SALARIES
Fall
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
1999
1998*
1997
1996
1995

All-ranks
Benchmark
Average Salary Median Salary
$ 71,026
$ 81,713
69,911
78,594
66,953
76,547
66,713
74,184
64,842
73,892
62,314
68,138
60,714
64,954 *
58,660
60,644
57,024
58,916
55,297
57,617

* Using a revised set of benchmark institutions

Percent Below or Above the Benchmark Median

1%
0%
-1%
-2%
-3%
-4%
-3.2% -3.3%
-5% -4.0%
-6%
-7%
-6.5%
-8%
-9%
-8.5%
-10%
-10.1%
-11%
-11.0%
-12%
-13%
-12.2%
-12.5%
-13.1%
-14%
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004

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* REVENUE

(In Millions)

Revised Budget
Budget
Source of Funds
2004-05
2005-06
State Appropriation
$ 295.8
$ 314.3
Tuition and Fees
185.9
217.0
County Appropriation
12.0
12.0
Endowment and Investment Income
21.7
25.0
Federal Government Appropriation
15.9
15.4
Gifts, Grants and Contracts
159.5
166.2
Sales and Services of Educational Activities
63.4
62.7
Transfers
42.8
44.8
Fund Balances
39.2
27.1
Affiliated Corporations
286.9
314.2
Hospital
363.0
466.1
Total
$ 1,486.0
$ 1,664.8
Note: Revised budget numbers do not total properly due to rounding.

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* EXPENDITURES

(In Millions)

Revised Budget Budget
Program
2004-05
2005-06
Instruction
$ 289.0
$ 267.9
Research
255.2
275.1
Public Service
180.6
196.4
Libraries
20.8
21.9
Academic Support
55.1
65.9
Student Services
21.1
21.4
Institutional Support
62.3
78.4
Operations and Maintenance 44.6
49.9
Student Financial Aid
65.0
77.8
Auxiliary Enterprises
Operations
103.2
116.9
Mandatory Transfers
24.0
25.1
Hospital
365.1
468.1
Total
$ 1,486.0
$ 1,664.8

Revised Budget
Budget
Category
2004-05
2005-06
Personnel Services $ 841.1
$ 897.8
Operating Expenses
578.1
678.8
Capital Outlay
29.9
55.3
Mandatory Transfers
36.9
32.9
Total
$ 1,486.0
$ 1,664.8

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* PRIVATE GIVING
2004-2005
Alumni
Non-alumni
Corporations
Foundations
Trusts/Associations
Total

(In Millions)

$80

$ 18.0
12.0
19.9
13.0
4.6
$ 67.4

Note 1: Source amounts do not total properly
due to rounding.
Note 2: Beginning in 1998-99, Private Giving no
longer includes the Community College
System, except LCC. With the transfer of LCC
to the KCTCS in 2003-04 FY, gifts to LCC
stopped being reflected in UK’s Private Giving
statistics.

$67.4

$70

$60.9

$60

$55.4
$47.6

$50
$40

$39.0

$48.0

27

$59.5

$48.5

$41.4

$30
$20
$10
$0
95-96 96-97 97-98 98-99 99-00 00-01 01-02 02-03 03-04 04-05

Fiscal Year

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* GRANT and CONTRACT AWARDS (In Millions)
2004-2005
By Category of Support
Instruction
Research
Public Service
Other
Total

$ 12.0
192.0
68.1
2.8
$ 273.9

$300

$273.9

$275
$250

$238.3

$225

$212.0

56%
26%
18%

Note 1: Categories of Support do not total properly due to
rounding.
Note 2: Beginning in 1998-99, Grant and Contract Awards no
longer includes the Community College System, except
LCC. 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.

$148.8

$150
$125

$110.6

$50
$25
$0

28

60%

57%

58%

59%

19%

$128.0
$121.9 $127.9

55%

$100
$75

56%

$173.6

24%

20%

23%

17%

20%

60%

56%

58%

60%

20%

21%

23%

24%

22%

19%

20%

20%

23%

21%

22%

19%

26%

18%

95-96 96-97 97-98 98-99 99-00 00-01 01-02 02-03 03-04 04-05

Fiscal Year

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$222.7

$200
$175

By Source
F
Federal
State
S
Business, Industry, Other
B

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* RESEARCH and DEVELOPMENT (In Thousands)
Research and Development Expenditures
Fiscal
Year
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
1999
1998
1997
1996
1995

Federally
Total
Financed
R&D
R&D
Expenditures* Expenditures*
$ 297,610
$ 129,887
272,062
120,003
236,275
100,426
211,721
86,239
202,392
73,858
174,034
66,184
161,346
60,760
124,804
62,128
118,721
51,450
111,934
50,014

$325,000
$300,000
$275,000
$250,000
$225,000
$200,000
$175,000
$150,000
$125,000
$100,000
$75,000
$50,000
$25,000
$0

Total R&D Expend.
Fed. Financed R&D Expend.

1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
Fiscal Year Ending June 30

*as reported to the National Science Foundation for
science and engineering disciplines.

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* UNIVERSITY ENDOWMENT (In Thousands)
Market Value of University Endowment

Fiscal
Year
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
1999
1998
1997
1996

Market
Value
$ 538,384
491,098
414,328
399,030
420,838
371,373
329,543
219,740
195,091
161,377

$550,000
$500,000
$450,000
$400,000
$350,000
$300,000
$250,000
$200,000
$150,000
$100,000
$50,000
$0
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
Fiscal Year Ending June 30

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* ENDOWED CHAIRS and PROFESSORSHIPS
250

Endowed Chairs
Professorships

185

200

210

199

193

166
150

126

100
50

67

77

75

80

87

95

45
22

0
1999

2000

Prior to
RCTF

2001

2002

2003

Fiscal Year Ending June 30

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2005

* NEW FACILITIES
Under Construction
Center for Pharmaceutical Science & Technology
Basketball Practice Facility (Design)
Basketball Practice Facility (Construct)
Parking Structure (2)

Scope
$ 14,000,000
2,500,000
27,500,000
23,630,000

In Planning and Design
Biological Pharmaceutical Complex Building Phase I $ 40,000,000
Expand & Upgrade Livestock Disease Diagnostic Lab
8,500,000
Horticultural Research and Education Facility
1,600,000
Patient Care Facility (Design)
10,000,000
Patient Care Facility Phase I (Construct)
200,000,000
Student Health Facility
24,000,000

Funding
Source
State/Agency
Agency
Agency
Agency

Anticipated
On-line Date
Spring 2006
Fall 2006
Fall 2006
Spring 2006

State
State
Agency
Agency
Agency
Agency

Fall 2010
Fall 2006
Spring 2008
Fall 2010
Fall 2010
Spring 2008

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* LAND and SPACE*
2004-2005
Main Campus
783

Acreage***
Assignable Square Footage in Buildings***
Classroom
Laboratory
Office
Study
Special
General
Support
Health Care
Residential
Unclassified
Total
*
**
***

229,228
1,127,287
1,683,657
414,853
695,888
701,665
2,231,710
481,884
1,305,567
176,742
9,048,481

Off Campus**
24,121
13,446
92,917
72,664
3,607
519,035
133,174
281,078
7,235
173,337
110,341
1,406,834

Excludes space provided at no cost; includes leased space
Includes research farms, Robinson Forest, substations, 4-H camps, and Adena Park
Source: Fall 2004 Physical Facilities and Land Inventory

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Total
24,904
242,674
1,220,204
1,756,321
418,460
1,214,923
834,839
2,512,788
489,119
1,478,904
287,083
10,455,315

* GENERAL EQUIPMENT INVENTORIES
(In Millions)
Inventory 6/30/04
Education and General
Educational Aids
Research
Computing
Communications
Office
Other
Subtotal
Hospital
Auxiliary Enterprises
Total

Inventory 6/30/05

Net Change

$ 64.4
73.6
60.0
7.1
11.1
21.5
$ 237.7
111.1
27.6
$ 376.4

$ 2.0
1.7
2.7
0.4
(0.3)
0.9
$ 7.4
9.1
1.4
$ 17.9

$ 62.4
71.9
57.3
6.7
11.4
20.6
$ 230.3
102.0
26.2
$ 358.5

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* LIBRARY COLLECTIONS
2004-2005
Volumes Held
Current Periodical Titles
Microforms
Audio-visual Materials

3,286,731
28,350
6,347,361
88,631

The Library’s collections also include over 300 networked electronic resources and
nearly 10,000 electronic journals accessible in the main and branch libraries and to
faculty and students off campus via a proxy server. In addition, the collections include: 257,418 maps; over
200 current state, national and international newspapers; 6,200 Oral History program interviews; the University Archives and Records Program; the Wendell H. Ford Public Policy Research Center; Audio-Visual
Archives; 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 Kentuckiana Digital
Library including electronic texts, digitized photographs, images and archival finding aids. The Library is a
regional depository for U.S. government publications and is also a depository for European Union and
Canadian publications, British Parliamentary Papers, Kentucky government publications, and technical reports from federal agencies, all selectively collected.

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* BENCHMARK INSTITUTIONS
Michigan State University

University of Illinois - Urbana-Champaign

North Carolina State University

University of Iowa

Ohio State University

University of Maryland - College Park

Pennsylvania State University

University of Michigan - Ann Arbor

Purdue University

University of Minnesota - Twin Cities

Texas A&M University

University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill

University of Arizona

University of Virginia

University of California - Los Angeles

University of Washington

University of Florida

University of Wisconsin - Madison

University of Georgia
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* ADMINISTRATIVE ORGANIZATION

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* BOARD of TRUSTEES
Mira S. Ball
Penny Brown
Stephen P. Branscum
Dermontti Dawson
Jeffrey Dembo
Marianne Smith Edge
Rebecca Ellingsworth
Ann Brand Haney
James F. Hardymon
Pamela R. May

Lexington
Corbin
Russell Springs
Nicholasville
Faculty Member
Alumni Member
Student Member
Nancy
Lexington
Pikeville

(2010)
(2011)
(2010)
(2011)
(2008)
(2006)
(2006)
(2010)
(2009)
(2007)

Billy Joe Miles
Roy L. Moore
Phillip R. Patton
Steven S. Reed
C. Frank Shoop
Myra Leigh Tobin
JoEtta Y. Wickliffe
Billy B. Wilcoxson
Russ Willams
Barbara S. Young

Owensboro
Faculty Member
Glasgow
Louisville
Lexington
Alumni Member
Harrodsburg
Lexington
Staff Member
Lexington

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(2007)
(2007)
(2009)
(2006)
(2008)
(2008)
(2009)
(2008)
(2007)
(2007)

* 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
1947
1956
1957
1960

1962
1963
1964

1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970

Herman L. Donovan became President
College of Pharmacy moved to UK
Frank G. Dickey became President
Ashland Extension Center established
Medical Center established; College of
Medicine admitted first class; College of
Nursing admitted first class; Henderson
Extension Center and Southeast Extension
Center established
College of Dentistry admitted first class;
University Hospital opened
John W. Oswald became President
Community College System established
under UK; College of Architecture
established
Lexington Technical Institute (LTI)
established
College of Allied Health Professions
established
College of Home Economics established
Albert D. Kirwan became President
College of Social Work established;
Otis A. Singletary became President
College of Library and Information
Science established

1976
1982

1984
1987
1990
1993
1998

2001

2002
2004

College of Communications and
College of Fine Arts established
University reorganized with a
Central Administration and three
sectors headed by Chancellors
(Lexington Campus, Medical Center,
and Community College System)
LTI became Lexington Community
College
David P. Roselle became President
Charles T. Wethington, Jr. became
President
College of Communications and
Information Studies established
William T. Young Library opened;
All Community Colleges (except LCC)
transferred to the KCTCS
Lee T. Todd, Jr. became President;
University reorganized with a
Provost model
College of Design established
LCC transferred to the KCTCS;
College of Public Health established

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* VALUES
The values of the University guide our decisions and behavior.
Our core values are:
• Integrity
• Academic excellence and freedom
• Mutual respect and human dignity
• Diversity of thought, culture, gender,

•
•
•
•

Shared governance
A sense of community
Sensitivity to work-life concerns
Civic responsibility

and ethnicity

• Personal and institutional
responsibility and accountability
-- Adopted by the Board of Trustees, April 1, 2003

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* Dream. Challenge. Succeed.

Budget

Enrollment
Faculty & Staff 2005-2006
Engagement Retention

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Research
nfluential

Land Grant
Degrees

Service

Endowmen

UK’s Top 20 Business Plan
By 2020, UK will...
Increase enrollment by 7,000 to 34,000
Increase the graduation rate by 12 percent to
72 percent
Increase bachelor’s degrees awarded from 3,300
to 6,350
Increase doctorates awarded from 276 to 465
Increase the number of faculty by 625 to more
than 2,500
Increase research expenditures by $470 million to
$768 million
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