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1 Last Updated 2/11/2014 Humboldt State University is a comprehensive, residential campus of the California State University. We welcome students from California and the world to our campus. We offer them access to affordable, high-quality education that is responsive to the needs of a fast-changing world. We serve them by providing a wide array of programs and activities that promote understanding of social, economic and environmental issues. We help individuals prepare to be responsible members of diverse societies. Office of Institutional Research and Planning One Harpst Street Arcata, California

2 Table of Contents Table of Contents... 1 Humboldt State University 2013 Overview... 1 Humboldt State University: A Brief History... 2 Estimated Cost of Attendance ( )... 3 Financial Aid Profile ( )... 4 Applicant Yield... 5 State and Local Demographics... 6 Citizenship of HSU Students (Fall 2013)... 7 World View... 7 Country of Citizenship Counts... 7 Origin of HSU Students (Fall 2013)... 8 Contiguous United States View... 8 California View... 8 Enrollment Profile of Humboldt State Students... 9 Incoming Student Demographics (Fall 2013) Retention and Graduation Rates Degrees and Credentials Awarded Fall 2013 Faculty Profile... 15

3 Humboldt State University 2013 Overview At Humboldt State University, students enjoy an extraordinary college experience. They are part of a tight-knit community where learning takes place in an environment in which professors actively support their students. Students live in a beautiful area known for its redwood forests and expansive beaches. HSU prides itself on its commitment to environmental responsibility and social justice. In 1987 students created the Graduation Pledge to inspire graduates to consider the social and environmental impact of their careers. This, along with programs like Youth Educational Services (a student-run volunteer coordination program) and the Campus Center for Appropriate Technology (student-run ecodemonstration house), contribute to Princeton Review consistently calling HSU a College with a Conscience. Located in Arcata, 280 miles north of San Francisco and 95 miles south of the Oregon border, on 144 acres of land, HSU is nestled in a spectacular setting of redwood forests, rushing rivers, ocean beaches and mountain ranges. California s North Coast is an outdoor adventurer s paradise, and, for Humboldt State students, it s also a laboratory for learning. Students picnic at the same beaches where they study marine life, and they learn from the world s foremost expert on redwood canopies. They do film shoots, wildlife studies and archaeological digs. They carry out projects on the Coral Sea, the only research vessel in America dedicated to undergraduate research. They work with leading experts in sustainable energy at the Schatz Energy Research Center and they study the stars at the campus observatory. Humboldt State s hometown of Arcata is a vibrant and welcoming community filled with music, art and festivals. It has been called one of the top college towns by Outside magazine and a next great adventure town by National Geographic Adventure magazine. On campus, there are more than 160 active student clubs and 6 intramural sports including basketball, volleyball, and indoor softball. Center Arts brings in nationally recognized performers and speakers. There is state-of-the-art recreation center and physical education facility featuring two workout facilities, two rock walls, three basketball gymnasiums, and an indoor swimming pool. Twelve intercollegiate athletic teams (5 men, 7 women) compete in the Division II level, including a nationally ranked women s rowing team. HSU s most popular disciplines include Art, Biology, Business Administration, Elementary Education, English, Kinesiology, Psychology and Wildlife. In all, HSU offers 44 undergraduate majors, 73 undergraduate minor degrees, 72 options/concentrations, 12 graduate programs, 13 credential programs and 12 certificates of study. ( Humboldt State University fosters an environment that encourages students to volunteer marked the Eighth year that HSU has been ranked in the Peace Corps top 25 volunteer-producing schools, tying for 21 st place with 24 volunteers. HSU has been named a Best-in-the-West school by the Princeton Review since Best ratings are based on school visits, institutional data, information from college counselors and advisors and Princeton Review staff recommendations HSU Fact Book 1 P a g e

4 Humboldt State University: A Brief History Source: The first classes at Humboldt State Normal School began on April 6, 1914, with 62 students in a small building near the rural bottoms of Arcata. By May of 1915, the school would celebrate its first graduating class of 15 women. The school was established to meet the demand for qualified teachers, which were needed following a state-wide education statute. Accordingly, the school offered four teacher-preparation programs all based on the student s own experience levels. In the run-up to those first classes, three Humboldt County towns, Arcata, Eureka, and Fortuna, vied to become the school s location. A donation of 55-acres of land by Arcata s William Preston and the Union Water Company ensured Arcata would be the school s home. Within a decade, the school built Founders Hall, now the campus s oldest and best-known building. In the 1920s, the school changed its name to Humboldt State Teachers College and Junior College and the curriculum included foreign languages, physical education, natural sciences, mathematics, philosophy, English and the social sciences. Not long after, the school would be known as Humboldt State College and the curriculum would further expand to include a bachelor s of science degree in education and liberal arts degrees in economics and business. In 1924, the school came into its own, establishing Associated Students and the alumni organization. The year also included the first homecoming celebration and saw the first edition of the school newspaper, the Foghorn. World War II had a major impact on campus and, by 1945, enrollment had dropped to 159. With the end of the war came a revitalization as enrollment boomed and the campus began offering programs in forestry and agriculture. Expansion continued in the 1950 s. New dormitories and academic buildings popped up across campus and in 1959 Lucky Logger was adopted as the school s mascot. In 1974 the school got its final name change to Humboldt State University. By the mid-1980s, HSU s enrollment hit 6,200 and Business was the most popular major on campus. In the 1990s, the campus organized into three constituent colleges: The College of Natural Resources, the College of Professional Studies and the College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences. Toward the end of the decade, HSU would expand the campus to Eureka, with the establishment of the First Street Gallery in Old Town. The campus also garnered national media attention in 1998, when the Schatz Energy Research Center debuted the country s first hydrogen powered person vehicle, dubbed the Neighborhood Electric Vehicle. In 2013, overall enrollment reached a record 8,293. Recent campus additions include the state-of-theart Kinesiology and Athletics building, the College Creek housing complex and the Behavioral and Social Sciences building, which is the one of the most environmentally sustainable buildings in the 23-campus California State University system HSU Fact Book 2 P a g e

5 Estimated Cost of Attendance ( ) The following are estimated costs of attend Humboldt State University for These estimates are intended to provide a general idea of the cost of attendance at Humboldt State University. Fees are subject to change. To learn more about the costs of attending Humboldt State, go to the HSU Financial Aid Website: Full-time Undergraduates - Estimated Cost of Attendance Costs With Parents On Campus Off Campus Estimated Tuition and Fees $7,130 $7,130 $7,130 Books & Supplies $1,582 $1,582 $1,582 Food & Housing $4,518 $11,440 $11,440 Transportation $1,052 $1,052 $1,052 Miscellaneous $1,338 $1,338 $1,338 Total $15,620 $22,542 $22,542 Post Bac./Graduates - Estimated Cost of Attendance Costs With Parents On Campus Off Campus Estimated Tuition and Fees $8,396 $8,396 $8,396 Books & Supplies $1,582 $1,582 $1,582 Food & Housing $4,518 $11,440 $11,440 Transportation $1,052 $1,052 $1,052 Miscellaneous $1,338 $1,338 $1,338 Total $16,886 $23,808 $23,808 More Information: HSU Fact Book 3 P a g e

6 Financial Aid Profile ( ) Total Undergraduate Financial Aid Award By Need-base Type of Aid Source of Aid Need-based Non-need-based Federal $17,483,338 $0 Scholarships/ State $9,250,435 $1,412 Grants Institutional $13,430,034 $73,929 external sources $1,432,758 $344,869 Student loans from all sources $27,321,877 $4,435,252 Self-Help Federal Work-Study $585,881 $0 State and other work-study/employment $0 $0 Parent Loans $918,971 $2,905,275 Other Aid Tuition Waivers $153,128 $0 Athletic Awards $541,640 $266,072 Source Data: Common Data Set, section H1 Undergraduate Need-based Financial Aid by Student Type First-time Full-time Undergraduates All Full-time Undergraduates Number of degree-seeking students 1,199 7,009 Applied for need-based financial aid 1,043 5,872 Qualified for need-based financial aid 871 5,255 Awarded need-based scholarship or grant aid 733 4,483 awarded any need-based self-help aid 712 4,135 Average percentage of need that was met of students who were awarded any need-based aid 71.0% 70.0% Source Data: Common Data Set, section H2(a) to H2(i) Undergraduates Awarded Non-need-based Scholarships and Grants First-time Full-time Undergraduates All Full-time Undergraduate Non-Athletic Scholarship or Grant Award Number of students awarded non Average dollar amount awarded $ 319 $ 549 Athletic Scholarship or Grant Award Number of students awarded Average dollar amount awarded $ 4,727 $ 3,659 Source Data: Common Data Set, section H2A More Information: HSU Fact Book 4 P a g e

7 Applicant Yield The following table shows the total number of applications received within an academic year by student type (e.g., First-time undergraduate, Transfer student, etc.). An admit rate (# Admitted/#Applied) and a Yield rate (#Registered/#Applied). Final Academic Year Applicant Yield by Student Type ( to ) First-Time Undergraduate Applicants 9,422 9,322 9,513 9,992 11,261 Admitted * * 8,803 7,961 8,514 Admit Rate * * 93% 80% 76% Registered 1,383 1,336 1,312 1,246 1,369 Yield 15% 14% 14% 12% 12% Lower Division Transfer Applicants Admitted * * Admit Rate * * 72% 48% 44% Enrolled Yield 26% 23% 26% 21% 25% Upper Division Transfer Applicants 2,367 3,518 3,716 3,032 3,334 Admitted * * 3,307 2,589 2,731 Admit Rate * * 89% 85% 82% Enrolled , Yield 26% 28% 29% 31% 28% Masters Applicants Admitted Admit Rate 49% 45% 54% 52% 55% Enrolled Yield 32% 32% 29% 33% 37% Credential Applicants Admitted Admit Rate 70% 65% 68% 71% 58% Enrolled Yield 63% 62% 59% 66% 51% Note. There was a process error in and that distorted the data of the number of students admitted. More Information: HSU Fact Book 5 P a g e

8 State and Local Demographics Population Comparison Time Period: 2012 California Humboldt County Arcata HSU 1 Population 38,041, ,827 17,726 8,293 Percent Female 50% 50% 50% 54% 1. HSU Statistics are for fall Population Quick Facts Time Period: California Humboldt County Arcata Foreign born persons 27% 6% 9% Language other than English spoken at home 43% 9% 13% High school graduate or higher 81% 90% 91% Bachelor's degree or higher 30% 26% 43% Persons below poverty level, percent 14% 18% 32% Race/Ethnicity Time Period: 2012 California Humboldt County Arcata White 73.7% 84.5% 81.8% Black or African American 6.6% 1.3% 2.0% American Indian and Alaska Native 1.7% 6.2% 2.3% Asian 13.9% 2.5% 2.6% Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 0.5% 0.3% 0.2% Two or More Races 3.6% 5.3% 6.6% Hispanic or Latino (may be of any race) 38.2% 10.3% 11.6% Humboldt State University Ethnicity/Race Time Period: Fall 2009 Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 African American 3% 3% 4% 4% 4% American Indian 2% 1% 1% 1% 1% Asian American 3% 3% 3% 3% 3% Hispanic/Latino 13% 17% 19% 22% 26% Nonresident Alien 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% Pacific Islander 1% 0% 0% 0% 0% Two or More Races 2% 5% 6% 6% 6% Unknown 21% 15% 13% 10% 9% White 54% 55% 54% 53% 51% Head Count 7,954 7,903 8,046 8,116 8,293 External Source: External Source: HSU Fact Book 6 P a g e

9 Citizenship of HSU Students (Fall 2013) World View In fall 2013, HSU enrolled students who had citizenship with 43 countries other than the United States. China had the most students with 39 students and Mexico came in a close second with 37 students. Country of Citizenship Counts Country Count Country Count Country Count USA 8,104 Guatemala 2 Israel 1 China 39 India 2 Jamaica 1 Mexico 37 Kenya 2 Jordan 1 Australia 9 Nigeria 2 Lao People's Dem. Rep. 1 Philippines 9 Portugal 2 Malaysia 1 Saudi Arabia 9 South Africa 2 Nepal 1 United Kingdom 9 Argentina 1 Netherlands 1 El Salvador 8 Bangladesh 1 Pakistan 1 Japan 8 Cameroon 1 Poland 1 France 5 Chile 1 Russian Federation 1 Germany 5 Czech Republic 1 Sri Lanka 1 Peru 5 DPR of Korea 1 Thailand 1 Republic of Korea 5 Ghana 1 Venezuela 1 Canada 4 Indonesia 1 Viet Nam 1 Colombia 2 Iran HSU Fact Book 7 P a g e

10 Origin of HSU Students (Fall 2013) Contiguous United States View In fall 2013, HSU enrolled students from 48 US States, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico. The majority of students came from California (n=7,291), Oregon (n=122), Washington (n=106), and Colorado (n=84). California View The Los Angeles (29.4%), Local Area (14.4%) San Francisco Bay Area (12.9%), and Northern California (10.1%) regions produced the most HSU students from within California. ORIGIN OF STUDENTS - Based on the prior Institution of Origin attended and depends on the type of student. For more information, click on the book icon HSU Fact Book 8 P a g e

11 Enrollment Profile of Humboldt State Students Overall Enrollment Headcount Fall 2009 Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Continuing Undergraduate 4,833 4,858 5,002 5,264 5,299 Returning Undergraduate First-time Undergraduate 1,387 1,310 1,282 1,237 1,368 Transfer Undergraduate Cont./Returning PBac New PBac Transitory Total Head Count 7,954 7,903 8,046 8,116 8,293 FTE Fall 2009 Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Continuing Undergraduate 4,589 4,537 4,817 4,962 4,976 Returning Undergraduate First-time Undergraduate 1,322 1,228 1,224 1,172 1,299 Transfer Undergraduate Cont./Returning PBac New PBac Transitory Total FTE 7,490 7,348 7,618 7,620 7,772 Resident Enrollment Headcount Fall 2009 Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Continuing Undergraduate 4,720 4,730 4,882 5,142 5,193 Returning Undergraduate First-time Undergraduate 1,335 1,283 1,259 1,215 1,345 Transfer Undergraduate Cont./Returning PBac New PBac Transitory FTE Fall 2009 Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Continuing Undergraduate 4,476 4,408 4,703 4,845 4,874 Returning Undergraduate First-time Undergraduate 1,274 1,205 1,202 1,152 1,277 Transfer Undergraduate Cont./Returning PBac New PBac Transitory More Information: HSU Fact Book 9 P a g e

12 Undergraduate Enrollment Profile Gender Fall 09 Fall 10 Fall 11 Fall 12 Fall 13 Female 3,859 3,885 3,934 4,034 4,135 Male 3,311 3,338 3,451 3,563 3,618 Ethnicity Fall 09 Fall 10 Fall 11 Fall 12 Fall 13 American Indian/Alaska Native Asian American Black/African American Hispanic/Latino 977 1,305 1,498 1,762 2,057 Native Hawaiian/Other Pac Islander Two or More Races White 3,820 3,891 3,937 3,960 3,886 Non Resident Alien Unknown 1,522 1, Class Level Fall 09 Fall 10 Fall 11 Fall 12 Fall 13 Frosh 2,054 1,958 1,899 1,845 1,890 Sophomore 1,009 1,086 1,119 1,055 1,022 Junior 1,650 1,751 1,944 2,030 2,034 Senior 2,457 2,428 2,423 2,667 2,807 Graduate Enrollment Profile Gender Fall 09 Fall 10 Fall 11 Fall 12 Fall 13 Female Male Ethnicity Fall 09 Fall 10 Fall 11 Fall 12 Fall 13 American Indian/Alaska Native Asian American Black/African American Hispanic/Latino Native Hawaiian/Other Pac Islander Two or More Races White Non Resident Alien Unknown Class Level Fall 09 Fall 10 Fall 11 Fall 12 Fall 13 Masters Credential nd Bachelor Other Post bachelors More Information: HSU Fact Book 10 P a g e

13 SAT and ACT Test Scores for enrolled FTUG Fall 2013 Students Test Percent Submitting Range SAT Critical SAT Math SAT Writing Scores Reading SAT: 92% % 1% 1% % 11% 9% % 36% 38% % 40% 41% % 11% 11% % 1% 0% Range ACT Composite ACT English ACT Math ACT: 39% % 6% 1% % 27% 32% % 41% 40% 17-Dec 21% 21% 25% 11-Jun 2% 5% 0% Below 6 0% 0% 0% Distribution of High School GPA for Fall 2013 FTUG Students GPA Range Percent in Range GPA of 3.75 and higher 10% GPA between 3.50 and % GPA between 3.25 and % GPA between 3.00 and % GPA between 2.50 and % GPA between 2.0 and % GPA below % More Information: HSU Fact Book 11 P a g e

14 Incoming Student Demographics (Fall 2013) Demographics of FTUG, Lower Division, and Upper Division Transfer Students Beginning in Fall 2013 FTUG Lower Division Upper Division Gender n (%) n (%) n (%) Female % 23 47% % Male % 26 53% % Ethnicity n (%) n (%) n (%) American Indian/Alaska Native 9 1% 6 1% Asian American 42 3% 34 4% Black/African American 55 4% 2 4% 25 3% Hispanic/Latino % 11 22% % Native Hawaiian/Other Pac Islander 4 0% 2 0% Two or More Races 92 7% 3 6% 48 5% White % 27 55% % Non Resident Alien 3 0% 1 2% 13 1% Unknown 60 4% 5 10% 98 11% Underrepresented Minority n (%) n (%) n (%) Not URM % 28 57% % URM % 15 31% % Unknown 63 5% 6 12% % Class Level n (%) n (%) n (%) Frosh % 18 37% Sophomore 45 3% 31 63% Junior 2 0% % Senior 79 9% First Generation n (%) n (%) n (%) Unknown 22 2% 2 4% 25 3% Not First Generation % 23 47% % First Generation % 24 49% % Low Income n (%) n (%) n (%) Unknown 115 8% 10 20% % Not Low Income % 23 47% % Low Income % 16 33% % Age Mean Mean Mean Average in Years Head Count FTUG Lower Division Upper Division Total Number at Census More Information: HSU Fact Book 12 P a g e

15 Retention and Graduation Rates First-time Full-time Undergraduates First Term Cohort 1 year 2 year 3 year 4 year 5 year 6 year Fall % 56% 51% 9% 27% 38% Fall % 63% 56% 13% 32% 41% Fall % 59% 55% 14% 33% 42% Fall % 61% 55% 11% 31% 42% Fall % 62% 55% 13% 34% Fall % 60% 54% 16% Fall % 61% 55% Fall % 61% Fall % Source Data: Full-time Lower Division Transfers First Term Cohort 1 year 2 year 3 year 4 year 5 year 6 year Fall % 62% 47% 40% 49% 55% Fall % 57% 36% 37% 49% 53% Fall % 63% 43% 37% 48% 53% Fall % 55% 37% 38% 47% 50% Fall % 46% 32% 46% 53% Fall % 54% 37% 37% Fall % 66% 41% Fall % 59% Fall % Source Data: Full-time Upper Division Transfers 1 year First Term Cohort 2 year 3 year 4 year 5 year 6 year Fall % 55% 22% 66% 71% 73% Fall % 49% 19% 60% 66% 68% Fall % 53% 22% 59% 66% 68% Fall % 51% 23% 62% 66% 68% Fall % 50% 19% 60% 65% Fall % 54% 18% 66% Fall % 57% 18% Fall % 56% Fall % Source Data: HSU Fact Book 13 P a g e

16 Degrees and Credentials Awarded Total Number of Degrees Granted by College Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences Bachelors Masters Minor Natural Resources and Sciences Bachelors Masters Minor Professional Studies Bachelors Masters Minor Bachelors Grand Total Masters Minor Note. Includes primary and second majors and reflects current configuration of programs within each college. Total Number of Credentials by Area Education Adapted PE Specialist School Psychology Grand Total Source Data: HSU Fact Book 14 P a g e

17 Fall 2013 Faculty Profile Faculty Head Count by Sex Male Female Total Tenured/Tenure Track Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor Lecturer (Temporary) University Totals Faculty Head Count by Sex Tenured/Tenure Track Lecturer Male Female Male Female American Indian Asian Black Hispanic Pacific Islander White Two or More Unknown Subtotal University Totals More Information: HSU Fact Book 15 P a g e

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