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Eastern University 2018-19 Fact Book Prepared by the Office of Institutional Planning, Research and Assessment

Table of Contents Introduction... 3 Entering Student Information....4 Demographics...5 Race and Ethnicity......6 Religious Denomination..7 Residence...8 Student Enrollment.....9 Enrollment by College.... 10 Enrollment by Full-Time Equivalent...... 11 Enrollment by Sex...... 12 Enrollment by Race and Ethnicity (Number)...... 13 Enrollment by Race and Ethnicity (Percentage).... 14 Undergraduate Enrollment by Denomination- All Colleges.... 15 Graduate Enrollment by Denomination- All Colleges.... 16 Student Type by Race and Ethnicity (Number).... 17 Student Type by Race and Ethnicity (Percentage)..... 18 Student Type by Sex....... 19 Student Type by College.... 20 Undergraduate Student Type by Denomination- All Colleges....21 Graduate Student Type by Denomination- All Colleges... 22 Retention and Graduation....23 Retention and Graduation Rates Full-Time Associate Degree 24 Retention and Graduation Rates Full-Time Bachelor Degree.... 25 Faculty and Staff......26 Faculty Trends by Gender/ Tenure/ Rank... 27 Faculty and Staff Employee Trends by Gender/ Race/ Position..... 28 Contact Information.......29 2 January 2019

Introduction This Fact Book represents basic data about Eastern University, providing information about entering students, all students, and employees. The goal is to provide, in one location, information for those who have an interest in the institution, whether they are prospective students, present students, alumni, employees, donors, or researchers. In addition, a Longitudinal Fact Book is also available on our webpage that will show trends for the data for students since Fall 2015. Historical employee Data will also transition to the Longitudinal Fact Book this year. This will make it easier to spot changes for entering and all students as well as retention and graduation data. The goal of these efforts is to make this page on the Institutional Research website a one stop page for all data about Eastern. Previous Fact Books (the 2014 Fact Book has some data back to Fall 2008 or Fall 2010) or the Common Data Set (which has data back to Fall 2007) may be accessed by clicking on the links on the Institutional Research webpage. If you are a current student or employee of the University, you may request more information from the Office of Institutional Research by clicking this link (request more information) or clicking on the link at the bottom of the Institutional Research web page this will require you to log into the Web Help Desk. If you are a visitor to Eastern, please contact the Institutional Research Office through the contact information listed on the last page of the Fact Book. Thank you for your interest in Facts about Eastern University. Thomas A. Dahlstrom, Director Laura Sturgill, Associate Director Joy Duval Greco, Research Associate 3 January 2019

Entering Students 4 January 2019

Full-Time Part-Time Demographic Information Undergraduate Entering Students: All Colleges Total First Year/Transfer 583 478 82.0% 105 18.0% Female Male First Time First Year Full-Time Part-Time 387 66.4% 196 33.6% 423 72.6% 400 68.6% 23 3.9% Associate Degree Esperanza College Full-Time 69 11.8% Esperanza College Part-Time 2 0.3% Accelerated Programs Full-Time 2 0.3% Accelerated Programs Part-Time 5 0.9% Bachelor Degree Traditional Programs Full-Time 327 56.1% Traditional Programs Part-Time 3 0.5% Accelerated Programs Full-Time 2 0.3% Accelerated Programs Part-Time 13 2.2% Transfer Full-Time Part-Time 160 27.4% 78 13.4% 82 14.1% Associate Degree Esperanza College Full-Time 9 1.5% Esperanza College Part-Time Accelerated Programs Full-Time 2 0.3% Accelerated Programs Part-Time 9 1.5% Bachelor Degree Traditional Programs Full-Time 46 7.9% Traditional Programs Part-Time 5 0.9% Accelerated Programs Full-Time 21 3.6% Accelerated Programs Part-Time 68 11.7% Residency (only Traditional Programs) 381 Resident Commuter 332 87.1% 49 12.9% 5 January 2019

By Race and Ethnicity Undergraduate Entering Students: All Colleges Number Percentage Non-Resident Alien 5 0.9% Hispanic/Latino 122 20.9% American Indian/ Alaskan Native Asian 11 1.9% Black/ African American 128 22.0% Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander 2 0.3% White 264 45.3% Two or More Races 15 2.6% Unknown 36 6.2% TOTAL 583 6 January 2019

By Denomination Undergraduate Entering Students: All Colleges Number Percentage American Baptist 8 1.37% Baptist (Other) 16 2.74% All other Baptist 21 3.60% Total Baptist 45 7.72% Adventist Churches 9 1.54% Brethren and Pietist Churches 3 0.51% Catholic (Roman) Churches 57 9.78% Episcopal and Anglican Churches 4 0.69% Evangelical and Independent Churches 107 18.35% Friends (Quaker) 0 0.00% Holiness Churches 6 1.03% Lutheran Churches 6 1.03% Mennonite and Anabaptist Churches 3 0.51% Messianic Judaism 2 0.34% Methodist Churches 21 3.60% Non-Christian Religions 6 1.03% Orthodox Churches 3 0.51% Pentecostal Churches 37 6.35% Presbyterian, Reformed, Congregationalist Churches 23 3.95% Quasi-Christian Religions 0 0.00% Restorationist Churches 39 6.69% Swedenborgian Churches 0 0.00% All Others 11 1.89% No Affiliation/ No Preference 8 1.37% Unknown/ Blank 193 33.10% TOTAL 583 7 January 2019

By Residence Undergraduate Entering Students: All Colleges TOTAL in Entering Class 583 Residence- United States (Excluding Non Resident Students) 578 99.1% Total States Represented 23 Alabama Nebraska Alaska Nevada Arizona 4 0.7% New Hampshire 1 0.0% Arkansas New Jersey 70 12.0% California 2 0.3% New Mexico 1 0.2% Colorado 5 0.9% New York 9 1.5% Connecticut 4 0.7% North Carolina 2 0.3% Delaware 25 4.3% North Dakota District of Columbia 1 0.2% Ohio Florida 6 1.0% Oklahoma Georgia Oregon 2 0.3% Hawaii Pennsylvania 401 68.8% Idaho Rhode Island Illinois 1 0.2% South Carolina Indiana South Dakota Iowa Tennessee 2 0.3% Kansas 1 0.2% Texas 4 0.7% Kentucky Utah Louisiana Vermont Maine 2 0.3% Virginia 9 1.5% Maryland 21 3.6% Washington Massachusetts 2 0.3% West Virginia Michigan 2 0.3% Wisconsin Minnesota Wyoming Mississippi Outside of US Missouri Military Address Montana Yellow Highlights= Top 6 States for entering Enrollment Residence- International Non-Resident Students Only 5 0.9% 8 January 2019

Student Enrollment 9 January 2019

By College Undergraduate COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES 697 COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND LEADERSHIP 259 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION 236 COLLEGE OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL SCIENCES 450 ESPERANZA COLLEGE 243 Total Undergraduates 1885 Graduate COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND LEADERSHIP 329 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION 375 COLLEGE OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL SCIENCES 427 PALMER SEMINARY 229 HONORS COLLEGE 11 Total Graduates 1371 GRAND TOTAL OF STUDENTS: 3256 10 January 2019

College by Full-time Equivalent Enrollment Undergraduate Full-time Part-time Total FTE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES 612 85 697 640.31 COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND LEADERSHIP 149 110 259 185.63 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION 112 124 236 153.29 COLLEGE OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL SCIENCES 403 47 450 418.65 ESPERANZA COLLEGE 187 56 243 205.65 Total Undergraduates 1463 422 1885 1603.53 Graduate COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND LEADERSHIP 116 213 329 240.37 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION 90 285 375 236.39 COLLEGE OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL SCIENCES 112 315 427 274.00 PALMER SEMINARY 53 176 229 159.31 HONORS COLLEGE 0 11 11 3.66 Total Graduates 371 1000 1371 913.74 GRAND TOTAL OF STUDENTS: 1834 1422 3256 2517.26 11 January 2019

College By Sex Undergraduate Female Male N % N % COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES 407 31.7% 290 48.3% COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND LEADERSHIP 138 10.7% 121 20.1% COLLEGE OF EDUCATION 218 17.0% 18 3.0% COLLEGE OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL SCIENCES 337 26.2% 113 18.8% ESPERANZA COLLEGE 184 14.3% 59 9.8% TOTAL: 1284 68.1% 601 31.9% Total Undergraduates: Graduate 1885 Female Male N % N % COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND LEADERSHIP 205 21.6% 124 29.5% COLLEGE OF EDUCATION 283 29.8% 92 21.9% COLLEGE OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL SCIENCES 369 38.8% 58 13.8% PALMER SEMINARY 86 9.1% 143 34.0% HONORS COLLEGE 7 0.7% 4 1.0% TOTAL: 950 69.3% 421 30.7% Total Graduates: GRAND TOTAL OF STUDENTS: 1371 3256 TOTAL: 2234 68.6% 1022 31.4% 12 January 2019

College By Race/Ethnicity Non-Resident Alien Hispanic American Indian Asian Black or African American Hawaiian/ Pacific Islander White Two or More Races Unknown Total Undergraduate COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES 19 70 2 13 132 2 414 15 30 697 COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND LEADERSHIP 5 38 0 2 79 0 111 9 15 259 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION 0 26 0 7 86 0 93 6 18 236 COLLEGE OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL SCIENCES 6 64 0 11 54 0 291 10 14 450 ESPERANZA COLLEGE 2 169 1 1 14 0 7 0 49 243 Total Undergraduate 32 367 3 34 365 2 916 40 126 1885 Graduate COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND LEADERSHIP 27 14 2 12 108 0 128 8 30 329 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION 1 25 0 10 84 0 235 7 13 375 COLLEGE OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL SCIENCES 2 24 0 4 100 1 260 10 26 427 PALMER SEMINARY 6 17 0 3 70 0 54 3 76 229 HONORS COLLEGE 0 1 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 11 Total Graduate 36 81 2 29 362 1 687 28 145 1371 TOTAL 68 448 5 63 727 3 1603 68 271 3256 Note: Race description has been shortened from official description for formatting purposes. 13 January 2019

College By Race/Ethnicity Undergraduate COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND LEADERSHIP COLLEGE OF EDUCATION COLLEGE OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL SCIENCES ESPERANZA COLLEGE PALMER SEMINARY HONORS COLLEGE Total Non-Resident Alien 19 2.7% 5 1.9% 6 1.3% 2 0.8% 32 1.7% Hispanic 70 10.0% 38 14.7% 26 11.0% 64 14.2% 169 69.5% 367 19.5% American Indian 2 0.3% 1 0.4% 3 0.2% Asian 13 1.9% 2 0.8% 7 3.0% 11 2.4% 1 0.4% 34 1.8% Black or African American 132 18.9% 79 30.5% 86 36.4% 54 12.0% 14 5.8% 365 19.4% Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 2 0.3% 2 0.1% White 414 59.4% 111 42.9% 93 39.4% 291 64.7% 7 2.9% 916 48.6% Two or More Races 15 2.2% 9 3.5% 6 2.5% 10 2.2% 40 2.1% Unknown 30 4.3% 15 5.8% 18 7.6% 14 3.1% 49 20.2% 126 6.7% Total 697 259 236 450 243 0 0 1885 Graduate Non-Resident Alien 27 8.2% 1 0.3% 2 0.5% 6 2.6% 36 2.6% Hispanic 14 4.3% 25 6.7% 24 5.6% 17 7.4% 1 9.1% 81 5.9% American Indian 2 0.6% 2 0.1% Asian 12 3.6% 10 2.7% 4 0.9% 3 1.3% 29 2.1% Black or African American 108 32.8% 84 22.4% 100 23.4% 70 30.6% 362 26.4% Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 1 0.2% 1 0.1% White 128 38.9% 235 62.7% 260 60.9% 54 23.6% 10 90.9% 687 50.1% Two or More Races 8 2.4% 7 1.9% 10 2.3% 3 1.3% 28 2.0% Unknown 30 9.1% 13 3.5% 26 6.1% 76 33.2% 145 10.6% Total 0 329 375 427 0 229 11 1371 Total Non-Resident Alien 19 2.7% 32 5.4% 1 0.2% 8 0.9% 2 0.8% 6 2.6% 68 2.1% Hispanic 70 10.0% 52 8.8% 51 8.3% 88 10.0% 169 69.5% 17 7.4% 1 9.1% 448 13.8% American Indian 2 0.3% 2 0.3% 1 0.4% 5 0.2% Asian 13 1.9% 14 2.4% 17 2.8% 15 1.7% 1 0.4% 3 1.3% 63 1.9% Black or African American 132 18.9% 187 31.8% 170 27.8% 154 17.6% 14 5.8% 70 30.6% 727 22.3% Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 2 0.3% 1 0.1% 3 0.1% White 414 59.4% 239 40.6% 328 53.7% 551 62.8% 7 2.9% 54 23.6% 10 90.9% 1603 49.2% Two or More Races 15 2.2% 17 2.9% 13 2.1% 20 2.3% 3 1.3% 68 2.1% Unknown 30 4.3% 45 7.7% 31 5.1% 40 4.6% 49 20.2% 76 33.2% 271 8.3% Total 697 588 611 877 243 229 11 3256 *Percentages are calculated out of the total Note: Race description has been shortened from official description for formatting purposes. 14 January 2019

Denominations American Baptist 10 1.43% 5 1.93% 2 0.85% 6 1.33% 0 0.00% Baptist (Other) 23 3.30% 13 5.02% 8 3.39% 16 3.56% 1 0.41% All Other Baptist 27 3.87% 7 2.70% 5 2.12% 11 2.44% 2 0.82% Total Baptist 60 8.61% 25 9.65% 15 6.36% 33 7.33% 3 1.23% Adventists 6 0.86% 2 0.77% 0 0.00% 1 0.22% 4 1.65% Brethren & Pietist Churches 12 1.72% 2 0.77% 0 0.00% 10 2.22% 1 0.41% Catholic (Roman Churches) 71 10.19% 28 10.81% 16 6.78% 63 14.00% 13 5.35% Episcopal and Anglican Churches 7 1.00% 3 1.16% 0 0.00% 4 0.89% 0 0.00% Evangelical/ Independent Churches 124 17.79% 43 16.60% 29 12.29% 78 17.33% 13 5.35% Friends (Quakers) 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% Holiness Churches 15 2.15% 9 3.47% 3 1.27% 12 2.67% 0 0.00% Lutheran Churches 12 1.72% 3 1.16% 1 0.42% 8 1.78% 0 0.00% Mennonite and Anabaptist Churches 6 0.86% 2 0.77% 1 0.42% 6 1.33% 1 0.41% Messianic Judaism 1 0.14% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 1 0.22% 0 0.00% Methodist Churches 44 6.31% 5 1.93% 9 3.81% 23 5.11% 2 0.82% Non-Christian Religions 3 0.43% 1 0.39% 2 0.85% 0 0.00% 2 0.82% Orthodox Churches 6 0.86% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 3 0.67% 1 0.41% Pentecostal Churches 41 5.88% 17 6.56% 13 5.51% 28 6.22% 13 5.35% Presbyterian, Reformed, Congregationalist Churches 45 6.46% 8 3.09% 8 3.39% 26 5.78% 0 0.00% Quasi-Christian Religions 1 0.14% 1 0.39% 0 0.00% 1 0.22% 0 0.00% Restorationist Churches 39 5.60% 17 6.56% 16 6.78% 18 4.00% 17 7.00% Swedenborgian Churches 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% All Others 13 1.87% 6 2.32% 2 0.85% 6 1.33% 2 0.82% No Affiliation/ No Preference 13 1.87% 3 1.16% 3 1.27% 5 1.11% 2 0.82% Unknown/ Blank 178 25.54% 84 32.43% 118 50.00% 124 27.56% 169 69.55% TOTAL COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES 697 College By Denomination Undergraduate COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND LEADERSHIP 259 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION 236 COLLEGE OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL SCIENCES 450 ESPERANZA COLLEGE 243 15 January 2019

College By Denomination Graduate Denominations American Baptist 5 1.52% 2 0.53% 6 1.41% 52 22.71% 0 0.00% Baptist (Other) 20 6.08% 11 2.93% 20 4.68% 63 27.51% 0 0.00% All Other Baptist 11 3.34% 3 0.80% 17 3.98% 4 1.75% 0 0.00% Total Baptist 36 10.94% 16 4.27% 43 10.07% 119 51.97% 0 0.00% Adventists 2 0.61% 2 0.53% 3 0.70% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% Brethren & Pietist Churches 5 1.52% 3 0.80% 5 1.17% 1 0.44% 0 0.00% Catholic (Roman Churches) 32 9.73% 38 10.13% 66 15.46% 1 0.44% 2 18.18% Episcopal and Anglican Churches 10 3.04% 4 1.07% 4 0.94% 1 0.44% 1 9.09% Evangelical/ Independent Churches 47 14.29% 33 8.80% 52 12.18% 26 11.35% 4 36.36% Friends (Quakers) 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% Holiness Churches 3 0.91% 2 0.53% 4 0.94% 0 0.00% 1 9.09% Lutheran Churches 8 2.43% 8 2.13% 8 1.87% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% Mennonite and Anabaptist Churches 1 0.30% 1 0.27% 5 1.17% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% Messianic Judaism 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 2 0.47% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% Methodist Churches 10 3.04% 9 2.40% 14 3.28% 15 6.55% 0 0.00% Non-Christian Religions 4 1.22% 6 1.60% 5 1.17% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% Orthodox Churches 2 0.61% 1 0.27% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% Pentecostal Churches 18 5.47% 8 2.13% 20 4.68% 3 1.31% 0 0.00% Presbyterian, Reformed, Congregationalist Churches 11 3.34% 15 4.00% 18 4.22% 7 3.06% 0 0.00% Quasi-Christian Religions 1 0.30% 0 0.00% 1 0.23% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% Restorationist Churches 15 4.56% 19 5.07% 23 5.39% 2 0.87% 0 0.00% Swedenborgian Churches 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% All Others 9 2.74% 4 1.07% 4 0.94% 3 1.31% 0 0.00% No Affiliation/ No Preference 6 1.82% 6 1.60% 9 2.11% 1 0.44% 0 0.00% Unknown/ Blank 109 33.13% 200 53.33% 141 33.02% 50 21.83% 3 27.27% TOTAL COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND LEADERSHIP 329 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION 375 COLLEGE OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL SCIENCES 427 PALMER SEMINARY 229 HONORS COLLEGE 11 16 January 2019

Student Type by Race/Ethnicity Non-Resident Alien Hispanic American Indian Asian Black or African American Hawaiian/ Pacific Islander White Two or More Races Unknown Total Undergraduate Undergraduate Traditional 29 111 1 26 165 2 789 30 42 1195 Undergraduate Non-Traditional 1 87 1 7 186 0 120 10 35 447 Undergraduate Esperanza 2 169 1 1 14 0 7 0 42 236 High School (Dual Enrollment) Esperanza 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 7 Total Undergraduate 32 367 3 34 365 2 916 40 126 1885 Graduate Graduate 25 33 1 15 179 0 312 18 39 622 Graduate Non-Degree 0 25 0 8 54 1 257 5 18 368 Doctoral 5 6 1 3 59 0 64 2 12 152 Palmer 6 17 0 3 70 0 54 3 76 229 Total Graduate 36 81 2 29 362 1 687 28 145 1371 TOTAL 68 448 5 63 727 3 1603 68 271 3256 Note: Race description has been shortened from official description for formatting purposes. 17 January 2019

Student Type By Race/ Ethnicity Non-Resident Alien Hispanic American Indian Asian Black or African American Hawaiian/ Pacific Islander White Two or More Races Unknown Undergraduate Undergraduate Traditional 29 2.4% 111 9.3% 1 0.1% 26 2.2% 165 13.8% 2 0.2% 789 66.0% 30 2.5% 42 3.5% Undergraduate Non-Traditional 1 0.2% 87 19.5% 1 0.2% 7 1.6% 186 41.6% 120 26.8% 10 2.2% 35 7.8% Undergraduate Esperanza 2 0.8% 169 71.6% 1 0.4% 1 0.4% 14 5.9% 7 3.0% 42 17.8% High School Dual Enrollment (Esperanza) 7 100.0% Total Undergraduate 32 367 3 34 365 2 916 40 126 Graduate Graduate 25 4.0% 33 5.3% 1 0.2% 15 2.4% 179 28.8% 312 50.2% 18 2.9% 39 6.3% Graduate Non-Degree 25 6.8% 8 2.2% 54 14.7% 1 0.3% 257 69.8% 5 1.4% 18 4.9% Doctoral 5 3.3% 6 3.9% 1 0.7% 3 2.0% 59 38.8% 64 42.1% 2 1.3% 12 7.9% Palmer 6 2.6% 17 7.4% 3 1.3% 70 30.6% 54 23.6% 3 1.3% 76 33.2% Total Graduate 36 81 2 29 362 1 687 28 145 TOTAL 68 448 5 63 727 3 1603 68 271 Note: Race description has been shortened from official description for formatting purposes. 18 January 2019

Student Type by Sex Female Male Total Undergraduate Undergraduate Traditional 736 459 1195 Undergraduate Non-Traditional 364 83 447 Undergraduate Esperanza 179 57 236 High School (Dual Enrollment) Esperanza 5 2 7 Total Undergraduate 1284 601 1885 Graduate Graduate 460 162 622 Graduate Non-Degree 303 65 368 Doctoral 101 51 152 Palmer 86 143 229 Total Graduate 950 421 1371 TOTAL 2234 1022 3256 19 January 2019

Student Type by College COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND LEADERSHIP COLLEGE OF EDUCATION COLLEGE OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL SCIENCES ESPERANZA COLLEGE PALMER SEMINARY HONORS COLLEGE Total Undergraduate Undergraduate Traditional 622 135 64 374 0 0 0 1195 Undergraduate Non-Traditional 75 124 172 76 0 0 0 447 Undergraduate Esperanza 0 0 0 0 236 0 0 236 High School (Dual Enrollment) Esperanza 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 7 Total Undergraduate 697 259 236 450 243 0 0 1885 Graduate Graduate 0 235 163 213 0 0 11 622 Graduate Non-Degree 0 0 212 156 0 0 0 368 Doctoral 0 94 0 58 0 0 0 152 Palmer 0 0 0 0 0 229 0 229 Total Graduate 0 329 375 427 0 229 11 1371 TOTAL 697 588 611 877 243 229 11 3256 20 January 2019

Denominations American Baptist 18 1.51% 5 1.12% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% Baptist (Other) 41 3.43% 19 4.25% 1 0.42% 0 0.00% All Other Baptist 44 3.68% 6 1.34% 2 0.85% 0 0.00% Total Baptist 103 8.62% 30 6.71% 3 1.27% 0 0.00% Adventists 9 0.75% 0 0.00% 4 1.69% 0 0.00% Brethren & Pietist Churches 22 1.84% 2 0.45% 1 0.42% 0 0.00% Catholic (Roman Churches) 145 12.13% 33 7.38% 13 5.51% 0 0.00% Episcopal and Anglican Churches 13 1.09% 1 0.22% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% Evangelical/ Independent Churches 230 19.25% 44 9.84% 13 5.51% 0 0.00% Friends (Quakers) 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% Holiness Churches 36 3.01% 3 0.67% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% Lutheran Churches 22 1.84% 2 0.45% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% Mennonite and Anabaptist Churches 14 1.17% 1 0.22% 1 0.42% 0 0.00% Messianic Judaism 2 0.17% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% Methodist Churches 76 6.36% 5 1.12% 2 0.85% 0 0.00% Non-Christian Religions 3 0.25% 3 0.67% 2 0.85% 0 0.00% Orthodox Churches 9 0.75% 0 0.00% 1 0.42% 0 0.00% Pentecostal Churches 73 6.11% 26 5.82% 13 5.51% 0 0.00% Presbyterian, Reformed, Congregationalist Churches 79 6.61% 8 1.79% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% Quasi-Christian Religions 1 0.08% 2 0.45% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% Restorationist Churches 54 4.52% 36 8.05% 17 7.20% 0 0.00% Swedenborgian Churches 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% All Others 24 2.01% 3 0.67% 2 0.85% 0 0.00% No Affiliation/ No Preference 17 1.42% 7 1.57% 2 0.85% 0 0.00% Unknown/ Blank 263 22.01% 241 53.91% 162 68.64% 7 100.00% TOTAL Student Type By Denomination Undergraduate Traditional 1195 Undergraduate Undergraduate Non- Traditional 447 Undergraduate Esperanza 236 High School (Dual Enrollment) Esperanza 7 21 January 2019

Student Type by Denomination Graduate Denominations American Baptist 7 1.13% 1 0.27% 5 3.29% 52 22.71% Baptist (Other) 29 4.66% 11 2.99% 11 7.24% 63 27.51% All Other Baptist 16 2.57% 5 1.36% 10 6.58% 4 1.75% Total Baptist 52 8.36% 17 4.62% 26 17.11% 119 51.97% Adventists 3 0.48% 2 0.54% 2 1.32% 0 0.00% Brethren & Pietist Churches 10 1.61% 2 0.54% 1 0.66% 1 0.44% Catholic (Roman Churches) 57 9.16% 71 19.29% 10 6.58% 1 0.44% Episcopal and Anglican Churches 10 1.61% 3 0.82% 6 3.95% 1 0.44% Evangelical/ Independent Churches 87 13.99% 22 5.98% 27 17.76% 26 11.35% Friends (Quakers) 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% Holiness Churches 5 0.80% 4 1.09% 1 0.66% 0 0.00% Lutheran Churches 13 2.09% 10 2.72% 1 0.66% 0 0.00% Mennonite and Anabaptist Churches 5 0.80% 1 0.27% 1 0.66% 0 0.00% Messianic Judaism 1 0.16% 1 0.27% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% Methodist Churches 20 3.22% 7 1.90% 6 3.95% 15 6.55% Non-Christian Religions 10 1.61% 4 1.09% 1 0.66% 0 0.00% Orthodox Churches 2 0.32% 0 0.00% 1 0.66% 0 0.00% Pentecostal Churches 26 4.18% 9 2.45% 11 7.24% 3 1.31% Presbyterian, Reformed, Congregationalist Churches 18 2.89% 17 4.62% 9 5.92% 7 3.06% Quasi-Christian Religions 2 0.32% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% Restorationist Churches 31 4.98% 15 4.08% 11 7.24% 2 0.87% Swedenborgian Churches 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% All Others 10 1.61% 3 0.82% 4 2.63% 3 1.31% No Affiliation/ No Preference 12 1.93% 9 2.45% 0 0.00% 1 0.44% Unknown/ Blank 248 39.87% 171 46.47% 34 22.37% 50 21.83% TOTAL Graduate 622 Graduate Non-Degree 368 Doctoral 152 Palmer 229 22 January 2019

Retention and Graduation 23 January 2019

Year of Entry: 2015 RETENTION / GRADUATION TRENDS First-time Full-time Associate Students CONTINUED TO GRADUATED IN Entering Semester 2 Spring 2016 Year 2 Fall 2016 Year 3 Fall 2017 Exactly 2 Years Spring 2017 Exactly 3 Years Spring 2018 TOTAL in 3 years or less Total 60 44 73.3% 35 58.3% 7 11.7% 24 40.0% 5 8.3% 29 48.3% By Gender Male 21 16 76.2% 11 52.4% 3 14.3% 6 28.6% 2 9.5% 8 38.1% Female 39 28 71.8% 24 61.5% 4 10.3% 18 46.2% 3 7.7% 21 53.8% By Ethnicity / Race GRADUATED IN Entering Exactly 2 Years Spring 2017 Exactly 3 Years Spring 2018 TOTAL in 3 years or less Black/African-American 6 American Indian/Alaskan Native 0 Asian 0 Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander 0 Hispanic/Latino 51 23 45.1% 4 887.0% 27 52.9% Two or more races 0 White 0 Non-Resident Alien 0 Unknown 3 1 33.3% 1 33.3% 2 66.7% Total 60 24 40.0% 5 8.3% 29 48.3% Students of Diversity 57 23 40.4% 4 7.0% 27 47.4% Disaggregated by Financial Aid Recipients of a Pell Grant 55 20 36.4% 5 9.1% 25 45.5% Recipients of a Subsidized Stafford Loan * 2 2 100.0% 2 100.0% Did not receive either a Pell Grant or Subsidized Stafford Loan NOTES: * Excludes Pell Grant recipients Entering Exactly 2 Years Spring 2017 GRADUATED IN Exactly 3 Years Spring 2018 TOTAL in 3 years or less 3 2 66.7% 2 66.7% Graduates are any student who completed degree requirements within 3 years of entry (150% of expected time to graduation) 24 January 2019

RETENTION / GRADUATION TRENDS First-time Full-time Baccalaureate Students Year of Entry: 2012 CONTINUED TO GRADUATED IN Entering Semester 2 Spring 2013 Year 2 Fall 2013 Year 3 Fall 2014 Year 4 Fall 2015 Exactly 4 Years Spring 2016 Exactly 5 Years Spring 2017 Exactly 6 Years Spring 2018 TOTAL in 6 years or less Total 366 331 90.4% 294 80.3% 249 68.0% 230 62.8% 193 52.7% 36 9.8% 3 0.8% 232 63.4% By Gender Male 146 130 89.0% 118 80.8% 93 63.7% 85 58.2% 64 43.8% 20 13.7% 1 0.7% 85 58.2% Female 220 201 91.4% 176 80.0% 156 70.9% 145 65.9% 129 58.6% 16 7.3% 2 0.9% 147 66.8% By Ethnicity / Race GRADUATED IN Entering Exactly 4 Years Spring 2016 Exactly 5 Years Spring 2017 Exactly 6 Years Spring 2018 TOTAL in 6 years or less Black/African-American 42 10 23.8% 7 16.7% 17 40.5% American Indian/Alaskan Native 1 Asian 13 8 61.5% 1 7.7% 9 69.2% Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander 0 Hispanic/Latino 14 6 42.9% 1 7.1% 7 50.0% Two or more races 1 1 0.0% 1 0.0% White 278 164 59.0% 22 7.9% 186 66.9% Non-Resident Alien 5 1 20.0% 3 60.0% 4 80.0% Unknown 12 5 41.7% 3 25.0% 8 66.7% Total 366 193 52.7% 36 9.8% 3 0.8% 232 63.4% Students of Diversity 71 24 33.8% 10 14.1% 34 47.9% Disaggregated by Financial Aid Recipients of a Pell Grant 101 46 45.5% 9 8.9% 55 54.5% Recipients of a Subsidized Stafford Loan * 153 90 58.8% 12 7.8% 102 66.7% Did not receive either a Pell Grant or Subsidized Stafford Loan Entering Exactly 4 Years Spring 2016 GRADUATED IN Exactly 5 Years Spring 2017 112 57 50.9% 15 13.4% 3 2.7% 75 67.0% Notes: Graduates are any student who completed degree requirements within 6 years of entry (150% of expected time to graduation) * Excludes Pell Grant recipients Exactly 6 Years Spring 2018 TOTAL in 6 years or less 25 January 2019

Faculty and Staff 26 January 2019

EASTERN UNIVERSITY FACULTY TRENDS All Faculty By Status 18-19 Full-Time 116 Part-Time 296 Total Faculty 412 Full-Time Faculty By Sex 18-19 Male 52 Female 64 By Tenure 18-19 Tenured 54 On-Tenure Track 25 Not on Tenure Track 37 By Rank 18-19 Professor 34 Associate Professor 28 Assistant Professor 21 Lecturer/ Instructor 27 Affiliate 6 27 January 2019

EASTERN UNIVERSITY EMPLOYEE DATA Full-Time Faculty Race/ Ethnicity By Sex, Race and Position Male 18-19 Female Non-Resident Alien 0 0 Hispanic/ Latino 1 3 American Indian/ Alaskan Native 0 0 Asian 3 3 Black/ African Amerian 6 7 Native Hawaiian/ Other Pacific Islander 0 0 White 42 50 Two or More Races 0 1 Unknown 0 0 TOTAL 52 64 Full-Time Staff Race/Ethnicity Male 18-19 Female Non-Resident Alien 0 0 Hispanic/ Latino 3 4 American Indian/ Alaskan Native 0 0 Asian 0 4 Black/ African Amerian 11 18 Native Hawaiian/ Other Pacific Islander 0 0 White 69 88 Two or More Races 0 3 Unknown 0 0 TOTAL 83 117 Part-Time Faculty Race/ Ethnicity Male 18-19 Female Non-Resident Alien 0 0 Hispanic/ Latino 22 20 American Indian/ Alaskan Native 0 0 Asian 2 2 Black/ African Amerian 18 21 Native Hawaiian/ Other Pacific Islander 0 0 White 92 90 Two or More Races 1 1 Unknown 12 15 TOTAL 147 149 Part-Time Staff Race/ Ethnicity Male Female Non-Resident Alien 0 1 Hispanic/ Latino 0 1 American Indian/ Alaskan Native 0 0 Asian 1 1 Black/ African Amerian 2 3 Native Hawaiian/ Other Pacific Islander 0 0 White 28 32 Two or More Races 0 0 Unknown 0 0 Note: All Employee Data is reported from IPEDS HR reports for Fall of that year 18-19 TOTAL 31 38 28 January 2019

The Eastern University 2018-19 Fact Book Contact Information Eastern University 1300 Eagle Road St. Davids, PA 19087 29 January 2019