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Quick Facts 2017
Office of Institutional Research 915 S. Jackson Street | Montgomery, AL 36014
334-229-6859www.alasu.edu
A L A B A M A S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y
ASU at a Glance
Total Operating Budget
$143,188,470Endowment
$100,905,446 (as of Sept. 30, 2017)
1:15
63
colleges + graduate
school7
faculty to student ratio
DEGREES OFFERED
Campus Size
395ACRES
2,703,580 Total Gross Square Feet
97BUILDINGS
Active Alumni 26,635
Accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACS COC)
FOUNDED
1867by freed slaves now known as the
MARION 9
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Official institutional data presented in this publication are compiled by the Office of Institutional Research.
Enrollment data reported are the snapshot census ("Freeze") data from the University's fall 2017 census date.
Completion data represent the number of degrees and certificates awarded for the 12-month time period from July 1, 2016 - June 30, 2017.
Employee census data are as of November 1, 2017.
Financial data follow fiscal year 2017 reporting time frame.
Official institutional data are used for Federal, State, Accreditation and other annual reports.
Our MissionAlabama State University is a comprehensive diverse student-centered public HBCU committed to global excellence in teaching, research and service.
The University fulfills its mission by:
■ Fostering critical thought
■ Encouraging artistic creativity
■ Developing professional competence
■ Promoting responsible citizenship in its students
■ Adding to the academic and experiential bodies of knowledge
■ Enhancing the quality of life through research and discovery
■ Cultivating global citizenship through thoughtful (meaningful, purposeful conscientious, intentional) and engaging public service.
ASU offers baccalaureate through doctorate degrees in an expansive array of academic programs. We maintain a scholarly and creative faculty, state-of-the-art facilities, and an atmosphere in which members of the university community live, work and learn in pleasant surroundings. ASU offers a bridge to success for those who commit to pursing quintessential educational opportunities and lifelong endeavors.
Our HistoryAlabama State University was founded in 1867 by nine former slaves. It began as the Lincoln School in Marion, Ala., and moved to Montgomery, Ala., in 1887, where it was established as a leading producer of African-American teachers.
Alabama State University has experienced tremendous growth, both physically and academically, since its humble beginnings. Multi-million dollar buildings now grace the 395-acre campus. High-demand programs have been established and cutting-edge research is being conducted by ASU faculty and students. With a focus on a global initiative, the campus has a more diverse population while maintaining its proud heritage as a Historically Black College and University (HBCU). We now offer the Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science as well as master’s and education specialist degrees. The University also offers the Ph.D. in microbiology, the Ed.D. and the Ph.D. in Educational Leadership, Policy and Law, the Clinical Doctorate in Physical Therapy and the Master of Science in Prosthetics and Orthotics.
Total Operating Budget
$143,188,470Endowment
$100,905,446 (as of Sept. 30, 2017)
Active Alumni 26,635
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Colleges and Degrees OfferedBachelor’s 35
Master’s 18
Ed.S. 6
Doctoral 4
Total 63
■ Percy J. Vaughn, Jr. College of Business Administration (COBA) Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Master of Accountancy (M.Acc.)
■ College of Education (COE) Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Bachelor of Music Education (B.M.Ed.) Educational Specialist (Ed.S) Master of Education (M.Ed.) Master of Science (M.S.) Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
■ College of Health Sciences (COHS) Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Master of Science in Occupational Therapy (M.S.O.T.) Master of Rehabilitation Counseling (M.R.C.) Master of Science in Prosthetics and Orthotics (M.S.P.O.) Doctor of Physical Therapy (D.P.T.)
■ College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences (CLASS) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Bachelor of Social Work (B.S.W.) Master of Social Work (M.S.W.) Master of Arts (M.A.)
■ College of Science, Techonology, Engineering and Mathematics (CSTEM) Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering (B.S.B.M.E.) Master of Science (M.S.) Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
■ College of Visual and Performing Arts (COVPA) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.)
■ University College (UC) Bachelor of Arts or Science (B.S. or B.A.)
Women’s
Basketball
Bowling
Cross Country
Golf
Indoor Track
Outdoor Track
Soccer
Softball
Tennis
Volleyball
Men’s
Baseball
Basketball
Cross Country
Football
Golf
Indoor Track
Outdoor Track
Tennis
■ BAthletic Division I
■ B Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC)
■ BNumber of Sports: 18
Athletics
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Fall 2017 EnrollmentClassification Full-time Part-time FTE* Total
Undergraduate 3,866 342 4,074 4,208
Master’s 231 161 335 392
Doctoral 87 55 115 142
Specialist 6 9 12 15
Graduate Unclassified
1 2 2 3
Graduate Subtotal
325 227 464 552
Total 4,191 569 4,538 4,760
Undergraduate 4,208
Master’s 393
Doctoral 141
Specialist 15
Unclassified 3
* FTE - Full Time Equivalent Differences are results from roundup errors.
Enrollment
Residency Full Time Part Time Total
In-State 2,742 486 3,228
Out-of-State 1,449 83 1,532
Total 4,191 569 4,760
Fall 2017 Total Enrollment
4,760
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Enrollment by College and Classification
College Undergrad Grad Total
College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences
572 38 610
Percy J. Vaughn, Jr. College of Business Administration
387 24 411
College of Education 291 272 563
College of Health Sciences 244 173 417
College of Science, Techonology, Engineering and Mathematics
329 42 371
College of Visual and Performing Arts 96 0 96
Grad Unclassified 0 3 3
University College 2,289 0 2,289
Total 4,208 552 4,760
Enrollment by Race and ClassificationEthnicity Undergrad Grad Total
Black 3,944 407 4,351
White 65 110 175
Asian 13 11 24
American Indian 6 0 6
Hispanic 40 6 46
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 3 0 3
Two or more of above races 45 3 48
International 45 14 59
Other 19 0 19
Unknown 28 1 29
Total 4,208 552 4,760
Enrollment by Gender and Classification
Undergrad Grad Total
Female 2,611 397 3,008
Male 1,597 155 1,752
Total 4,208 552 4,760
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Jefferson 137 14%
Montgomery 131 14%
Mobile 76 8%
Dallas 20 2%
Bullock 18 2%
Top 5 Contributing Alabama Counties Note: Percentage indicates the proportion of total in-state
(AL) first-time full-time (FTFT) students in Fall 2017.
New Student Enrollment
Full-time Part-time Total
First-Time Freshmen 951 16 967
Transfers 97 5 102
All First-Time Undergraduates
1,048 21 1,069
New Graduate Students 97 23 120
Top 5 Contributing States*
Alabama59362%
①Georgia
13114%
② ③Illinois
495%
⑤Texas 172%
④384%
Florida
* First-time full-time (FTFT) students in Fall 2017.
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Degrees Awarded, Reporting Year 2016-17Summer
2016Fall 2016
Spring 2017
Total
Bachelor's 17 259 467 743
College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences 4 86 142 232
Percy J. Vaughn, Jr. College of Business Administration 4 39 77 120
College of Education 2 52 55 109
College of Health Sciences 1 42 93 136
College of Science, Techonology, Engineering and Mathematics 6 23 73 102
College of Visual and Performing Arts 0 17 27 44
Master's 21 54 64 139
College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences 0 0 7 7
Percy J. Vaughn, Jr. College of Business Administration 6 0 2 8
College of Education 15 30 31 76
College of Health Sciences 0 22 21 43
College of Science, Techonology, Engineering and Mathematics 0 2 3 5
Specialist 2 7 8 17
College of Education 2 7 8 17
Doctoral 23 4 2 29
College of Education 1 2 2 5
College of Health Sciences 21 1 0 22
College of Science, Techonology, Engineering and Mathematics 1 1 0 2
Total Campus 63 324 541 928
Degrees Awarded
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Admissions – Fall 2017
Applicants AdmittedAcceptance
RateEnrolled Yield Rate
First-Time Freshmen
6,842 6,696 98% 967 14%
Transfers 330 268 81% 102 38%
All Undergrad
7,172 6,964 97% 1,069 15%
Graduates 330 170 52% 120 45%
One-Year Retention Rate (2016-17)First Time, Full Time Freshmen
Fall 2016Still Enrolled Fall 2017
1,143 690 60%
2011 Cohort 6-Year Graduation RateFirst Time, Full Time Freshmen
2009Graduated
1,100 304 28%
Retention, Graduation and Admission
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Full-time Part-time FTE Total
Instructional 232 215 304
Non-instructional 546 107 687
Total Employee 778 322 885
Full-time Faculty by Rank, Fall 2017
Counts% of Total
Faculty
Professor 51 22%
Associate Professor 75 32%
Assistant Professor 60 26%
Instructor 38 16%
No Academic Rank 8 3%
Total 232 99%
Employees
I mean change the column label "Total" located on the same row as "Part-time" and "Full-Time" to "Total FTEs", but keep the row lable "Total Employee", which is on the same row as the numbers, as it is.
* FTE = Full-Time Equivalent
Source: IPEDS-Human Resources-Winter Collection 2017
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Office of Institutional Research 915 S. Jackson Street | Montgomery, AL 36014
334-229-6859www.alasu.edu
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