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1 The Uniiversiity of Texas at San Antoniio Come Here. Go Far. UTSA Quick Facts Enrollment Applied Accepted Enrolled First Time Full Time UG Retention Graduation Courses Offered Faculty Information Financial and Facilities Top 10s of UTSA Interesting Facts: Increasingly an institution of first choice, UTSA offers 64 bachelors, 46 masters, and 21 doctoral degree programs. From through UTSA s total enrollment has increased by 9%. More than 57% of UTSA s students come from groups underrepresented in higher education. Many students are the first in their families to attend a college or university. Enrollment in UTSA s Doctoral programs has increased 61% since. 67% of UTSA s student population comes from the South Texas Economic Region. UTSA has 88% Acceptance rate for new undergraduate students. UTSA Mission: The University of Texas at San Antonio is dedicated to the advancement of knowledge through research and discovery, teaching and learning, community engagement and public service. As an institution of access and excellence, UTSA embraces multicultural traditions, serving as a center for intellectual and creative resources as well as a catalyst for socioeconomic development for Texas, the nation and the world. In -, UTSA awarded degrees to 4,591 students. UTSA s six year graduation rate is 31% ( 2002 Cohort) UTSA s one year retention rate for the cohort is 65.. UTSA ranks third overall in the total number of undergraduate degrees awarded to Hispanics in the United States. In, 3,977 course sections were taught at UTSA, an increase of 2 over. UTSA had 590 Tenured/Tenure Track faculty members in, this is up from 516 in. 21% of lower division courses in were taught by Tenure/Tenure Track faculty members. 54% of UTSA s Staff members are Minority. Approximately 66 percent of UTSA students receive some type of financial aid. Contact Information: Office of Institutional Research One UTSA Circle, San Antonio, TX Phone: , Fax: UTSA is the leading 4-year institution in certifying Veterans in South Texas. UTSA sponsors more than 200 student organizations that help foster leadership, service and social life on its campuses. Endowment Market Value has increased 79% from.
2 ENROLLMENT Total Enrollment Student Enrollment at UTSA Term Total Students 26,175 27,291 28,379 28,533 28,413 26,175 28,379 27,291 28,533 28,413 29,000 28,500 28,000 27,500 27,000 26,500 26,000 25,500 25,000 24,500 Enrollment by Classification Enrollm ent by Classification Classification Freshmen 7,347 Sophomore 4,525 Junior 5,108 Senior 7,668 Post-Bac 280 Masters 3,021 Doctoral 464 Total 28,413 26% 11% 1% 18% 26% 16% Freshmen Sophomore Junior Senior Post-Bac Masters Doctoral Number of Students Enrolled by Students Enrolled by Female 14,230 14,645 15,156 14,942 14,770 Male 11,945 12,646 13,223 13,591 13, % 46.6% 46.3% % 53.4% 53.7% 45.6% 54.4% Number of Students Enrolled by Ethnicity Female Male Ethnicity White 10,621 10,810 11,298 11,351 11,070 African American 1,596 1,816 2,029 2,171 2,251 Hispanic 11,874 12,323 12,446 12,252 12,116 Asian 1,218 1,407 1,625 1,612 1,807 American Indian International Unknown Faculty Members by Ethnicity White Black Hispanic Asian American Indian International 14% 1 1 8% 6% 4%
3 Number of Students Enrolled by Minority Minority Status Minority 14,821 15,681 16,238 16,163 16,302 Non- Minority 11,354 11,610 12,141 12,370 12, % 57% Enrollment by Minority 43% 43% 43% 57% 57% 56.6% 43% 57.4% Minority Non-Minority Number of Students Enrolled by Student Level Student Level Undergraduate 22,259 23,387 24,398 24,705 24,648 Post-Bac Graduate 3,349 3,062 3,217 3,049 3,021 Doctoral Enrollment by Student Level 86% 1% 11% 87% 1% 11% 85% 1% 13% 1% 84% 3% 13% 1% 84% 3% 13% 1% 75% 8 85% 9 95% 10 Undergraduate Post-Bac Graduate Doctoral Number of Students Enrolled Based on the College Structure College Architecture ,008 1,082 1,117 Business 5,786 5,992 6,157 5,902 5,747 Education & Human Development 4,305 4,365 4,490 4,416 4,447 Engineering 1,781 1,827 1,943 2,070 2,175 Honors 1 Liberal and Fine Arts 5,381 5,694 5,819 6,079 6,400 Public Policy ,098 1,099 1,129 Sciences 4,853 5,028 5,257 5,192 4,842 No College Identified 2,401 2,464 2,607 2,693 2,555 25% 2 15% 1 5% Enrollment by College Fal l Fal l Fal l Fal l Fal l Architecture Business Education & Human Development Engineering Liberal and Fine Arts Public Policy Sciences No College Identif ied
4 Number of Students Enrolled by Course Load Course Load Part Time 8,187 8,495 8,734 8,416 7,584 Full Time 17,988 18,796 19,645 20,117 20,829 Enrollment by Course Load 73.3% 68.7% 68.9% % 31.3% 31.1% 30.8% 29.5% 26.7% Part Time Full Time Students Enrolled by Residence Category County Bexar County 15,021 15,112 14,726 14,096 13,654 Other Texas County 9,871 10,852 12,210 12,936 13,235 Other State in U.S Outside U.S Enrollment by Residence Bexar County Other State in U.S. Other Texas County Outside U.S. Students Enrolled by Texas Economic Region Texas Region Out of State 1,283 1,327 1,443 1,501 1,524 Central Texas 1,640 1,820 2,021 2,216 2,311 Gulf Coast 2,062 2,485 3,174 3,619 3,973 High Plains Metroplex Northwest Texas South Texas 19,993 20,375 20,194 19,574 18,968 Southeast Texas Upper East Texas Upper Rio Grande West Texas Enrollment by Texas Economic Region Out of State Central Texas Gulf Coast High Plains Metroplex Northwest Texas South Texas Southeast Texas Upper East Texas Upper Rio Grande West Texas
5 E n ro le d A c c e p te d A p p lie d APPLIED, ACCEPTED AND ENROLLED First Time Undergraduates Applied, Accepted, and Enrolled Admission Status Applied 10,331 9,149 11,145 10,929 12,442 Accepted 10,260 9,092 10,122 10,163 10,949 Enrolled 4,840 4,456 4,775 4,837 4,849 4,840 First Time UG Admission Status 10,331 9,149 10,260 9,092 10,122 10,163 10,163 4,456 4,775 4,837 4,849 11,145 10,929 12,442 14,000 12,000 10,000 8,000 6,000 4,000 2,000 0 Applied Accepted Enrolled FIRST TIME FULL TIME UNDERGRADUATES First Time Full Time Undergraduate Cohort by 2003 Female 1,524 1,753 1,767 1,853 1,842 1,811 Male 1,450 1,685 1,689 1,744 1,996 1,722 Total 2,974 3,438 3,456 3,597 3,838 3,533 First Time/Full Time Undergraduate Cohort by 54% % 46% 44% Female 51% 51% 5 48% 51% Male 49% 49% 48% 5 49% RETENTION Percent of Students in Cohort who were Retained or Graduated by Year (All) All Students Percent Retained Percent Graduated Cohort Year # in Cohort One Year Two Years Three Years Four Years Five Years Six Years , , , , , , , , ,
6 DEGREES AWARDED All Degrees Awarded by Level Degrees Aw arded by Level Summer Level FL03 - FL04 - FL05 - FL06 - FL07 - SU04 SU05 SU06 SU07 SU08 Bachelors 2,912 3,272 3,492 3,649 3,596 Masters Doctoral Total 3,686 4,180 4,388 4,607 4,591 Masters, 20.4% Doctoral, 0.7% Degrees Awarded by FL03 - FL04 - FL05 - FL06 - FL07 - SU04 SU05 SU06 SU07 SU08 Female 2,055 2,459 2,549 2,634 2,585 Male 1,631 1,722 1,839 1,973 2,006 Total 3,686 4,180 4,388 4,607 4,591 FL07 - SU08 FL06 - SU07 FL05 - SU06 FL04 - SU05 FL03 - SU04 Degree Awarded by, Bachelors 78.9% 43.7% 56.3% 42.8% 41.9% % 58.8% % Degrees Awarded by Ethnicity Female Male Ethnicity FL03- FL04- FL05- FL06- FL07- SU04 SU05 SU06 SU07 SU08 White 1,508 1,757 1,807 1,807 1,873 African American Hispanic 1,644 1,861 1,991 2,144 2,010 Asian or Pacific Islander American Indian Degree Awarded by Ethnicity FL07 - SU08 FL06 - SU07 FL05 - SU06 FL04 - SU05 FL03 - SU04 International Unknown Total 3,686 4,180 4,388 4,607 4,591 White Black Hispanic Asian American Indian International Unknown Degrees by Minority Status Degrees Awarded by Minority Status Minority Status FL03 - SU04 FL04- SU05 FL05- SU06 FL06- SU07 FL07- SU08 Non-Minority 1,686 1,923 1,979 2,009 2,009 Minority 2,000 2,258 2,409 2,598 2,598 Total 3,686 4,180 4,388 4,607 4, FL03 - SU04 FL04 - SU05 FL05 - SU06 FL06 - SU07 FL07 - SU08 Non-Minority 45.7% % 43.6% 43.6% Minority 54.3% % 56.4% 56.4%
7 Degrees Awarded by College Based on the College Structure College Of FL03- FL04- FL05- FL06- FL07- SU04 SU05 SU06 SU07 SU08 Architecture Business 1,121 1,245 1,274 1,279 1,236 Education and Human Development Engineering Liberal and Fine Arts 932 1,046 1,042 1,078 1,122 Public Policy Sciences Total 3,686 4,180 4,388 4,607 4, % 5. Degrees Awarded by College Summer 2.5% 12.5% Architecture 5.4% ` 21.3% 28.7% Business Education and Human Development Engineering Liberal and Fine Arts Public Policy Sciences COURSES OFFERED Number of Courses by Level Level Developmental Lower Division 1,170 1,177 1,295 1,324 1,408 Upper Division 1,238 1,261 1,280 1,283 1,331 Graduate Level ,090 1,163 1,179 Total 3,326 3,469 3,732 3,837 3,977 37% 26% 28% 29% 3 36% 34% 33% 35% 34% 35% 35% Courses by Level 5% 31% 34% Graduate Level 35% Upper Division Low er Division Developmental Number of Courses by College ( College Structure) College Architecture Business Education Human Development Engineering Liberal and Fine Arts , Public Policy Sciences Freshman Initiative Honors Total 3,326 3,469 3,732 3,837 3, Architecture Business Education Human Development Courses by Colleges Engineering Liberal and Fine Arts P ublic P olicy Sciences Freshman Initiative Honors
8 FACULTY INFORMATION Student to Faculty Ratio Student-Faculty Ratio Ratio Student/Faculty Ratio Number of Faculty Members by Faculty Members by Female Male Total 1,099 1,144 1,197 1,223 1, % 59.1% 58.3% 41.7% 58.1% 41.9% 58.1% 41.9% 41.5% 58.5% Number of Faculty Members by Ethnicity Female Male Faculty Members by Ethnicity Ethnicity White Black Hispanic Asian American Indian International Unknown Total 1,099 1,144 1,197 1,223 1, White Black Hispanic Asian American Indian International 14% 1 1 8% 6% 4% Tenured and Tenure Track Faculty by Tenured and Tenure Ttrack Faculty and Female Male Total % 34.3% % 65.7% % 33.5% 66.5% Female Male
9 FINANCIAL & FACILITIES INFORMAION UTSA Sources of Funds Sources of Funds FY FY FY FY FY Institutional Resources 20,994,387 33,966,577 35,418,536 42,063,914 51,438,978 State of Texas 87,637,553 89,816, ,073, ,655, ,224,393 Federal Government 47,498,523 54,099,960 60,454,600 60,071,536 64,492,971 Student & Parent 88,002, ,130, ,684, ,464, ,092,184 Total 244,133, ,013, ,631, ,255, ,248, State of Texas Student & Parent Federal Government Institutional Resources Sources of Funds FY FY FY FY FY UTSA Endowment Market Value Value as of: Market Value Dollar Increase from Previous Year Percentage Increase from Previous Year 8/31/ $54,084,217 $318, % 8/31/ $53,765,351 $9,335, /31/ $44,430,066 $8,043, /31/ $36,386,115 $6,168, /31/ $30,217,959 $5,070, Dollars in Millions Endowment Value by Year 8/2003 8/ 8/ 8/ 8/ 8/ [As of 8/31/ UTSA had a total of 281 Endowments: 36 Chair, Professorship and Fellowship Endowments, 200 Scholarship Endowments, 45 Miscellaneous Endowments (Program support, Faculty/Staff support, etc.)] UTSA Facilities Information [Education and General Net Assignable Square Footage by Room Type] Room Type Classroom 183, , , , ,316 Lab Classroom 232, , , , ,783 Research Lab 92, , , , ,936 Office Space 395, , , , ,738 Other Space 295, , , , ,048 1,198,531 1,321,184 1,237,913 1,357,344 Total 1,398,821
10 TOP 10s of UTSA Top 10 Undergraduate Degrees (Based on the Number of Degrees Conferred Between July 1, and June 30, ) Category/Area of Study Percent of Degree Recipients Business/marketing 26.9% Interdisciplinary studies 13. Biological/life sciences 9.5% Psychology 7.3% Social sciences 5.9% Engineering 5.6% Security and protective services 4.8% English 4. Architecture 3.6% Parks and recreation 3.5% Top 10 Feeder Institutions (Based on All New Transfer Students in Cohort) Name of Institution Number of Students Percent of Students San Antonio College % Northwest Vista College % St Philip's College % Palo Alto College Austin Community College % Lone Star College System % Southwest Texas Jr. College % Laredo Community College % Del Mar College % Texas State University Top 10 Feeder High Schools (Based on All New Freshmen Students in Cohort) High School Name Number of Students Percent of Students Ronald Reagan High School % Sandra Day O'Connor High School % Winston Churchill High School Clark High School % Stephen F Austin High School % The Woodlands High School % Douglas MacArthur High School % John Marshall High School % William P Clements High School Health Careers High School % Top 10 Feeder Counties (Based on All New Freshmen Students in Cohort) County Name Number of Students Percent of Students BEXAR HARRIS TRAVIS % FORT BEND % WILLIAMSON % MONTGOMERY % HIDALGO % CAMERON % DALLAS % NUECES %
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