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D A T A B O O K : F A L L 2014 PREFACE About Eastern Michigan University... i Facts At-A-Glance...ii Applications Trend... 1 Admissions Trend... 2 Student Credit Hours by College and Course Level... 3 Student Credit Hours by Traditional vs. EPEO... 5 EMU Student Enrollment Distribution Map by U.S. States... 7 Historical Enrollment... 8 Headcount by Class and Student Level... 9 Headcount by College and Student Level... 10 Headcount and Student Level (by Full-Time/Part-Time Status), and (by Gender)... 11 Headcount by Race/Ethnicity and Student Level... 12 Headcount by Tuition Residency and Student Level... 13 Headcount of New and Returning Students (by Student Level)... 14 Headcount of International Students (by New/Returning and Student Level)... 15 New FTIAC Students by College (by Fall Cohort) and (by IPEDS Cohort)... 16 New Transfer Students by College (by Fall Cohort)... 17 Full-Time FTIAC/Transfer Fall-to-Fall Retention... 18 Full-Time FTIAC Graduation Rate... 19 Degrees Awarded by College and Type... 20 LIFE AND Intercollegiate Sports... 22 Intercollegiate Sports Academic and Athletic Awards... 23 Intramural Sports... 24 Housing and Dining Services... 25 Financial Aid Awarded by Fund Type... 26 Financial Aid Awarded by Source... 27 Financial Aid Awarded by Headcount and College... 28 AND STAFF Faculty Headcount by Rank... 29 Faculty Headcount by Rank and College... 30 Full-Time Staff Headcount by Staff Type... 32 FINANCE General Fund Budget by Revenue Source of Funds... 33 General Budget Expenditures by College... 34 RESEARCH History of Awards by Sponsor Type... 35 Success Rate by Sponsor Type... 36 Awards by Activity Type... 37 Federal Sponsorship by Agency... 38 Award Summary by Unit... 39 ALUMNI Reachable Alumni in Michigan (by County)... 40 Reachable Alumni in Michigan (by County): Map... 41 Reachable Alumni in the U.S. (by State, Other and U.S. Territories)... 42 Reachable Alumni in the U.S. (by State, Other and U.S. Territories): Map... 42 Reachable Alumni by Country... 44 Reachable Alumni by Country: Map... 45 EMU HIGHLIGHTS Recent Distinctions... 46 Fun Facts: Student Credit Hours... 47

ABOUT EASTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY Established in 1849, Eastern Michigan was first known as a Normal School, then as a College and finally as a University. Eastern Michigan University (EMU) is located in historic Ypsilanti, about 10 miles east of Ann Arbor, 40 miles west of Detroit, and just 20 minutes from Detroit Metropolitan Airport. EMU satellite campuses are located in Brighton, Livonia, Jackson, Traverse City, Monroe, and Detroit. EMU offers more than 200 majors, minors and concentrations in undergraduate, graduate, specialist, doctoral and certificate degrees delivered through the following 5 colleges plus the Honors College: College of Arts and Sciences College of Business College of Education College of Health and Human Services College of Technology Eastern is extraordinarily practical, supportive, accessible, and affordable with a quality learning and living environment. EMU has a distinct mix of comprehensive academic resources and strong community initiatives while focusing on Education First. Eastern has over 750 international students from more than 60 countries. EMU s campuses with 800+ acres are comprised of twelve residence halls, 18 miles of walkways and jogging trails, and 122 buildings. Eastern is a Mid-American Conference (MAC) member with 21 NCAA Division I varsity sports. EMU has over 225 student clubs and organizations. Source: Division of Communications Preface i

FACTS AT-A-GLANCE OPENING TERM FALL 2014 ENROLLMENT: 22,261 UNDERGRADUATE Headcount: 18,208 Student Credit Hours: 217,636 Gender Male: 7,513 Female: 10,695 Race/Ethnicity White: 12,019 Black/African-American: 3,535 Hispanic/Latino: 725 Other/Unknown: 1,929 Student State of Origin In-State and Ohio: 17,139 Other U.S. States: 690 International: 379 Other Characteristics Full-Time: 13,051 Part-Time: 5,157 Average Age: 23.42 Average ACT for Full-Time FTIAC Students: 22.15 First-Year Retention Rate for Fall 2013 Cohort: 72.58% GRADUATE Headcount: 4,053 Student Credit Hours: 23,029 Gender Male: 1,458 Female: 2,595 Race/Ethnicity White: 2,722 Black/African-American: 505 Hispanic/Latino: 87 Other/Unknown: 739 Student State of Origin In-State and Ohio: 3,297 Other U.S. States: 376 International: 380 Other Characteristics Full-Time: 1,027 Part-Time: 3,026 Average Age: 32.49 ENROLLMENT IN ACADEMIC COLLEGES College of Arts and Sciences: 7,561 College of Business: 3,119 College of Education: 2,924 College of Health and Human Services: 4,537 College of Technology: 2,266 Academic Affairs (college undecided): 1,854 CREDIT HOURS IN FALL 2014 (OPENING TERM): 240,665 CREDIT HOURS IN FISCAL YEAR 2013/14 (OFFICIAL RECORD): 532,787 DEGREES AWARDED IN ACADEMIC YEAR 2013/14 Certificates (all levels): 234 Bachelor s: 3,327 Master s: 1,260 Doctorate: 29 REGULAR AND FULL-TIME STAFF IN FISCAL YEAR 2014/15: 2,475 Total Faculty: 1,407 Faculty: 674 Professor: 358 Associate Professor: 153 Assistant Professor: 158 Instructor: 5 Full-Time Lecturer: 99 Part-Time Lecturer: 634 FULL-TIME STAFF Total Staff: 1,068 Administrative Professional: 228 Athletic Coach: 54 Campus Police: 23 Clerical/Secretarial: 189 Confidential Clerical: 10 Food Service/Maintenance: 184 Police Sergeant: 7 Professional/Technical: 373 EMU FINANCES FOR FISCAL YEAR 2013/14 Total General Fund Revenue Budget: $334.5 Million Total Assets: $564.8 Million Total EMU Foundation Assets: $70.9 Million Preface ii

D A T A B O O K : F A L L 2014 CONTENTS Applications Trend... 1 Admissions Trend... 2

APPLICATIONS TREND O P E N I N G T E R M : F A L L 2010 F A L L 2014 New Applications Trend* Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014 Undergraduate FTIAC 10,207 12,682 12,004 13,260 12,587 Transfer 4,778 5,038 4,871 4,567 4,117 UG Other 1,141 1,090 1,060 1,076 1,043 Undergraduate Total 16,126 18,810 17,935 18,903 17,747 Graduate Domestic 2,917 3,135 2,949 2,783 2,658 International 891 1,086 907 735 713 GR Other 137 110 116 101 51 Graduate Total 3,945 4,331 3,972 3,619 3,422 Grand Total 20,071 23,141 21,907 22,522 21,169 *The graduate section indicates new applications, not just unique headcount. Page 1

ADMISSIONS TREND O P E N I N G T E R M : F A L L 2010 F A L L 2014 New Admissions Trend* Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014 Undergraduate FTIAC 6,782 7,583 7,513 7,838 8,421 Transfer 3,418 3,415 3,358 3,139 2,953 UG Other 942 882 872 923 895 Undergraduate Total 11,142 11,880 11,743 11,900 12,269 Graduate Domestic 1,674 1,750 1,647 1,619 1,488 International 438 419 401 339 309 GR Other 135 110 115 99 50 Graduate Total 2,247 2,279 2,163 2,057 1,847 Grand Total 13,389 14,159 13,906 13,957 14,116 *The graduate section indicates new admissions, not just unique headcount. Page 2

D A T A B O O K : F A L L 2014 CONTENTS Student Credit Hours by College and Course Level... 3 Student Credit Hours by Traditional vs. EPEO... 5 EMU Student Enrollment Distribution Map by U.S. States... 7 Historical Enrollment... 8 Headcount by Class and Student Level... 9 Headcount by College and Student Level... 10 Headcount and Student Level (by Full-Time/Part-Time Status), and (by Gender)... 11 Headcount by Race/Ethnicity and Student Level... 12 Headcount by Tuition Residency and Student Level... 13 Headcount of New and Returning Students (by Student Level)... 14 Headcount of International Students (by New/Returning and Student Level)... 15 New FTIAC Students by College (by Fall Cohort) and (by IPEDS Cohort)... 16 New Transfer Students by College (by Fall Cohort)... 17 Full-Time FTIAC/Transfer Fall-to-Fall Retention... 18 Full-Time FTIAC Graduation Rate... 19 Degrees Awarded by College and Type... 20

CREDIT HOURS BY COLLEGE AND COURSE LEVEL O F F I C I A L R E C O R D Student Credit Hours by College and Course Level for Fiscal Years 2009/10 2013/14 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 College of Arts and Sciences Undergraduate, Lower Level 228,319 232,650 230,127 233,041 230,218 Undergraduate, Upper Level 78,016 78,844 78,306 76,802 76,250 Master's Level 15,051 15,470 14,486 12,848 11,639 Doctoral Level 755 689 1,019 845 818 College of Arts and Sciences Total 322,141 327,653 323,938 323,536 318,925 College of Business Undergraduate, Lower Level 21,162 20,986 20,626 20,639 20,146 Undergraduate, Upper Level 28,637 29,467 28,861 26,841 27,730 Master's Level 13,211 12,160 12,542 12,162 12,256 College of Business Total 63,010 62,613 62,029 59,642 60,132 College of Education Undergraduate, Lower Level 5,902 4,649 4,436 3,871 3,626 Undergraduate, Upper Level 33,683 33,007 30,349 26,872 25,151 Master's Level 16,712 17,038 17,312 16,518 15,067 Doctoral Level 1,405 1,632 1,584 1,535 1,720 College of Education Total 57,702 56,326 53,681 48,796 45,564 Continued on next page Page 3

CREDIT HOURS BY COLLEGE AND COURSE LEVEL O F F I C I A L R E C O R D Student Credit Hours by College and Course Level for Fiscal Years 2009/10 2013/14 (continued) 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 College of Health and Human Services Undergraduate, Lower Level 20,618 21,730 22,571 24,723 25,965 Undergraduate, Upper Level 23,208 27,896 29,920 32,379 33,111 Master's Level 11,554 11,356 11,803 12,077 12,077 Doctoral Level 45 57 54 62 48 College of Health and Human Services Total 55,425 61,039 64,348 69,241 71,201 College of Technology Undergraduate, Lower Level 14,258 14,916 13,767 14,038 14,295 Undergraduate, Upper Level 13,249 14,302 14,488 14,586 14,709 Master's Level 5,314 5,857 4,974 5,097 4,390 Doctoral Level 627 476 570 482 485 College of Technology Total 33,448 35,551 33,799 34,203 33,879 Academic Affairs (college undecided) Undergraduate, Lower Level 1,748 1,317 951 1,271 2,337 Undergraduate, Upper Level 262 519 37 1,065 746 Master's Level 1,359 1,305 0 3 3 Academic Affairs Total 3,369 3,141 988 2,339 3,086 Grand Total 535,095 546,323 538,783 537,757 532,787 Page 4

CREDIT HOURS BY TRADITIONAL VS. EPEO O F F I C I A L R E C O R D Student Credit Hours by Traditional vs. Extended Programs and Educational Outreach (EPEO) for Fiscal Years 2009/10 2013/14 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 College of Arts and Sciences Traditional 289,226 294,641 291,961 295,235 290,423 Online 25,338 25,664 24,871 24,037 25,080 Other EPEO 7,577 7,348 7,106 4,264 3,422 College of Arts and Sciences Total 322,141 327,653 323,938 323,536 318,925 College of Business Traditional 52,852 51,675 49,845 47,888 47,927 Online 6,315 6,930 8,197 7,935 8,608 Other EPEO 3,843 4,008 3,987 3,819 3,597 College of Business Total 63,010 62,613 62,029 59,642 60,132 College of Education Traditional 45,307 41,568 39,896 36,951 35,997 Online 4,210 6,675 6,698 7,214 6,241 Other EPEO 8,185 8,083 7,087 4,631 3,326 College of Education Total 57,702 56,326 53,681 48,796 45,564 Continued on next page Page 5

CREDIT HOURS BY TRADITIONAL VS. EPEO O F F I C I A L R E C O R D Student Credit Hours by Traditional vs. Extended Programs and Educational Outreach (EPEO) for Fiscal Years 2009/10 2013/14 (continued) 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 College of Health and Human Services Traditional 40,993 45,005 47,978 50,259 51,105 Online 7,436 8,399 9,363 11,000 11,695 Other EPEO 6,996 7,635 7,007 7,982 8,401 College of Health and Human Services Total 55,425 61,039 64,348 69,241 71,201 College of Technology Traditional 23,067 23,543 22,392 23,624 24,146 Online 8,256 9,845 9,476 8,770 7,771 Other EPEO 2,125 2,163 1,931 1,809 1,962 College of Technology Total 33,448 35,551 33,799 34,203 33,879 Academic Affairs (college undecided) Traditional 1,334 1,039 944 1,293 2,337 Online 1,899 1,305 0 0 0 Other EPEO 136 797 44 1,046 749 Academic Affairs Total 3,369 3,141 988 2,339 3,086 Grand Total 535,095 546,323 538,783 537,757 532,787 Page 6

EMU ENROLLMENT DISTRIBUTION MAP O P E N I N G T E R M : F A L L 2014 EMU Student Enrollment Distribution Map by U.S. States Page 7

HISTORICAL ENROLLMENT O P E N I N G T E R M : F A L L 2005 F A L L 2014 Historical Enrollment 27,000 24,000 23,240 22,821 22,638 21,926 22,858 23,503 23,341 23,502 23,317 22,261 21,000 18,000 18,578 18,172 17,808 17,213 17,762 18,529 18,569 18,914 19,084 18,208 15,000 12,000 9,000 6,000 4,662 4,649 4,830 4,713 5,096 4,974 4,772 4,588 4,233 4,053 3,000 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Undergraduate Graduate Total Page 8

HEADCOUNT BY CLASS AND LEVEL O P E N I N G T E R M : F A L L 2010 F A L L 2014 Headcount by Class and Student Level Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014 Undergraduate Freshman 3,197 3,233 3,553 3,616 3,230 Sophomore 3,551 3,478 3,456 3,680 3,662 Junior 3,822 3,959 3,961 3,765 3,843 Senior 6,687 6,668 6,726 6,837 6,415 Second Bachelor's 600 591 537 530 489 Teaching Certificate 235 171 135 95 60 Undergraduate - Other 437 469 546 561 509 Undergraduate Total 18,529 18,569 18,914 19,084 18,208 Graduate Master's 3,787 3,786 3,678 3,361 3,234 Doctoral 230 261 243 272 264 Graduate - Other 957 725 667 600 555 Graduate Total 4,974 4,772 4,588 4,233 4,053 Grand Total 23,503 23,341 23,502 23,317 22,261 Page 9

HEADCOUNT BY COLLEGE AND LEVEL O P E N I N G T E R M : F A L L 2010 F A L L 2014 Headcount by College and Student Level Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014 Undergraduate College of Arts and Sciences 7,038 6,990 7,052 7,042 6,647 College of Business 2,520 2,516 2,455 2,474 2,371 College of Education 2,380 2,268 2,099 1,974 1,787 College of Health and Human Services 3,161 3,345 3,695 3,981 3,858 College of Technology 1,831 1,874 1,898 1,849 1,840 Academic Affairs (college undecided) 1,599 1,576 1,715 1,764 1,705 Undergraduate Total 18,529 18,569 18,914 19,084 18,208 Graduate College of Arts and Sciences 1,191 1,150 1,044 893 914 College of Business 797 683 713 729 748 College of Education 1,310 1,302 1,304 1,261 1,137 College of Health and Human Services 730 742 730 718 679 College of Technology 519 479 461 438 426 Academic Affairs (college undecided) 427 416 336 194 149 Graduate Total 4,974 4,772 4,588 4,233 4,053 Grand Total 23,503 23,341 23,502 23,317 22,261 Page 10

HEADCOUNT AND LEVEL O P E N I N G T E R M : F A L L 2010 F A L L 2014 Headcount by Full-Time/Part-Time Status and Student Level Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014 Undergraduate Full-Time 13,106 12,840 13,178 13,498 13,051 Part-Time 5,423 5,729 5,736 5,586 5,157 Undergraduate Total 18,529 18,569 18,914 19,084 18,208 28.32% Fall 2014 Undergraduate Graduate Full-Time 1,064 979 1,006 957 1,027 Part-Time 3,910 3,793 3,582 3,276 3,026 Graduate Total 4,974 4,772 4,588 4,233 4,053 Grand Total 23,503 23,341 23,502 23,317 22,261 Full-Time Part-Time 71.68% Headcount by Gender* and Student Level Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014 Undergraduate Male 7,947 7,896 7,981 8,027 7,513 Female 10,582 10,673 10,933 11,057 10,695 Undergraduate Total 18,529 18,569 18,914 19,084 18,208 41.26% Fall 2014 Undergraduate Graduate Male 1,813 1,736 1,625 1,496 1,458 Female 3,161 3,036 2,963 2,737 2,595 Graduate Total 4,974 4,772 4,588 4,233 4,053 Female Male 58.74% Grand Total 23,503 23,341 23,502 23,317 22,261 *Used Federal Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) reporting methodology. Page 11

HEADCOUNT BY RACE/ETHNICITY AND LEVEL O P E N I N G T E R M : F A L L 2010 F A L L 2014 Headcount by Race/Ethnicity and Student Level Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014 Undergraduate American Indian/Alaskan Native 101 94 75 56 42 Asian 412 399 423 448 438 Black/African American 3,847 4,001 4,143 3,934 3,535 Hispanic/Latino 453 537 628 693 725 Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander 23 19 18 12 14 Nonresident Alien 339 389 403 417 379 Race/Ethnicity Unknown 1,395 1,140 862 614 432 Two or More Races 131 267 410 578 624 White 11,828 11,723 11,952 12,332 12,019 Undergraduate Total 18,529 18,569 18,914 19,084 18,208 Graduate American Indian/Alaskan Native 30 18 16 19 10 Asian 124 146 128 122 146 Black/African American 693 638 567 570 505 Hispanic/Latino 97 98 92 98 87 Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander 8 5 4 4 1 Nonresident Alien 446 435 434 401 380 Race/Ethnicity Unknown 300 244 203 152 134 Two or More Races 17 36 46 48 68 White 3,259 3,152 3,098 2,819 2,722 Graduate Total 4,974 4,772 4,588 4,233 4,053 Grand Total 23,503 23,341 23,502 23,317 22,261 Page 12

HEADCOUNT BY TUITION RESIDENCY AND LEVEL O P E N I N G T E R M : F A L L 2010 F A L L 2014 Headcount by Tuition Residency and Student Level Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014 Undergraduate Michigan Resident 17,058 16,944 17,134 17,184 16,370 Michigan-Ohio Reciprocity 670 739 861 949 919 Nonresident 801 886 919 951 919 Undergraduate Total 18,529 18,569 18,914 19,084 18,208 Graduate Michigan Resident 4,164 3,986 3,810 3,515 3,480 Michigan-Ohio Reciprocity 119 107 116 101 117 Nonresident 691 679 662 617 456 Graduate Total 4,974 4,772 4,588 4,233 4,053 Grand Total 23,503 23,341 23,502 23,317 22,261 Page 13

HEADCOUNT OF NEW AND RETURNING O P E N I N G T E R M : F A L L 2010 F A L L 2014 Headcount of New and Returning Students by Student Level Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014 Undergraduate New 4,616 4,678 5,076 5,210 4,665 Returning 13,913 13,891 13,838 13,874 13,543 Undergraduate Total 18,529 18,569 18,914 19,084 18,208 Graduate New 1,248 1,217 1,140 1,111 1,079 Returning 3,726 3,555 3,448 3,122 2,974 Graduate Total 4,974 4,772 4,588 4,233 4,053 Grand Total 23,503 23,341 23,502 23,317 22,261 Page 14

HEADCOUNT OF INTERNATIONAL O P E N I N G T E R M : F A L L 2010 F A L L 2014 Headcount of International Students* by New/Returning and Student Level Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014 Undergraduate New 91 111 110 134 115 Returning 248 278 293 283 264 Undergraduate Total 339 389 403 417 379 Graduate New 119 128 107 126 129 Returning 327 307 327 275 251 Graduate Total 446 435 434 401 380 Grand Total 785 824 837 818 759 *Used IPEDS reporting methodology. Page 15

NEW FTIAC BY COLLEGE O P E N I N G T E R M : F A L L 2010 F A L L 2014 New FTIAC Students by College (by fall cohort)* Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014 College of Arts and Sciences 724 816 962 1,002 910 College of Business 191 218 257 292 256 College of Education 259 212 239 269 209 College of Health and Human Services 318 336 459 527 466 College of Technology 147 181 228 248 233 Academic Affairs (college undecided) 369 367 450 534 481 Grand Total 2,008 2,130 2,595 2,872 2,555 *Fall cohort: Only full-time and part-time students admitted in the fall semester were included. New FTIAC Students by College (by IPEDS cohort)* Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014 College of Arts and Sciences 731 835 974 1,011 923 College of Business 193 224 265 299 265 College of Education 260 215 241 269 212 College of Health and Human Services 330 343 476 532 476 College of Technology 150 183 228 251 237 Academic Affairs (college undecided) 375 376 462 542 517 Grand Total 2,039 2,176 2,646 2,904 2,630 *IPEDS cohort: Included both full-time and part-time students admitted in fall and previous adjacent summer semester. Page 16

NEW TRANSFER BY COLLEGE O P E N I N G T E R M : F A L L 2010 F A L L 2014 New Transfer Students by College (by fall cohort)* Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014 College of Arts and Sciences 681 661 635 633 588 College of Business 301 303 291 285 265 College of Education 295 285 262 215 170 College of Health and Human Services 443 443 518 497 450 College of Technology 221 238 208 191 221 Academic Affairs (college undecided) 242 204 180 128 75 Grand Total 2,183 2,134 2,094 1,949 1,769 *Fall cohort: Only full-time and part-time students admitted in fall semester were included. Page 17

FULL-TIME FTIAC/TRANSFER FALL-TO-FALL RETENTION O F F I C I A L R E C O R D : F A L L 2 0 0 6 F A L L 2 0 1 3 Full-Time FTIAC Fall-to-Fall Retention YEAR COHORT* FALL-TO-FALL RETENTION RETENTION RATE 2006 2,272 1,608 70.77% 2007 2,366 1,681 71.05% 2008 2,167 1,552 71.62% 2009 2,196 1,679 76.46% 2010 1,955 1,488 76.11% 2011 2,119 1,595 75.27% 2012 2,612 1,928 73.81% 2013** 2,848 2,067 72.58% *Cohort used IPEDS definition which included students admitted in fall and previous adjacent summer semester. **Opening term data for Fall-to-Fall Retention and Retention Rate numbers. Full-Time Transfer Fall-to-Fall Retention YEAR COHORT* FALL-TO-FALL RETENTION RETENTION RATE 2006 1,184 903 76.27% 2007 1,155 883 76.45% 2008 1,195 953 79.75% 2009 1,475 1,223 82.92% 2010 1,646 1,309 79.53% 2011 1,526 1,181 77.39% 2012 1,454 1,121 77.10% 2013** 1,341 1,021 76.14% *Cohort only included students admitted in fall semester. **Opening term data for Fall-to-Fall Retention and Retention Rate numbers. Page 18

FULL-TIME FTIAC GRADUATION RATE O F F I C I A L R E C O R D Full-Time FTIAC Graduation Rate for Academic Years 2000/01 2013/14 YEAR 6 YEAR COHORT* YEAR 6 GRADUATES GRADUATION RATE 2000 2,664 1,063 39.90% 2001 2,706 1,051 38.84% 2002 2,601 928 35.68% 2003 2,479 985 39.73% 2004 2,281 860 37.70% 2005 2,301 910 39.55% 2006 2,272 845 37.19% 2007 2,366 909 38.42% 2008 2,167 792 36.55% 2009 2,196 2010 1,955 2011 2,119 2012 2,612 2013 2,848 *Cohort used IPEDS definition which included students admitted in fall and previous adjacent summer semester. Page 19

DEGREES AWARDED BY COLLEGE AND TYPE O F F I C I A L R E C O R D Degrees Awarded by College and Type for Academic Years* 2009/10 13/14 College 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 College of Arts and Sciences Baccalaureate 1,326 1,342 1,277 1,287 1,349 Post-Baccalaureate Certificate** 28 39 37 22 38 Master's Degree 334 311 340 340 286 Doctorate 7 4 8 9 4 College of Arts and Sciences Total 1,695 1,696 1,662 1,658 1,677 College of Business Baccalaureate 477 504 556 483 534 Post-Baccalaureate Certificate** 49 58 62 37 63 Master's Degree 267 253 277 277 284 College of Business Total 793 815 895 797 881 College of Education Baccalaureate 339 315 314 272 251 Post-Baccalaureate Certificate** 114 96 87 64 60 Master's Degree 306 276 268 289 282 Specialist/Post-Master's Certificate** 25 22 30 46 52 Doctorate 12 13 11 12 15 College of Education Total 796 722 710 683 660 *Prior years data were revised to reflect the spring/summer term conversion in 2012. **In May 2015, 2013/14 non-credit generating certificates were filtered out and for comparison purposes prior years data were also filtered. Continued on next page Page 20

DEGREES AWARDED BY COLLEGE AND TYPE O F F I C I A L R E C O R D Degrees Awarded by College and Type for Academic Years* 2009/10 2013/14 (continued) College 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 College of Health and Human Services Baccalaureate 408 492 572 587 704 Post-Baccalaureate Certificate** 51 34 57 32 18 Master's Degree 204 215 242 248 263 College of Health and Human Services Total 663 741 871 867 985 College of Technology Baccalaureate 327 319 350 344 357 Post-Baccalaureate Certificate** 6 8 3 2 3 Master's Degree 144 162 142 140 139 Doctorate 2 7 5 5 10 College of Technology Total 479 496 500 491 509 University Total*** Baccalaureate 2,940 3,033 3,160 3,074 3,327 Post-Baccalaureate Certificate** 248 235 246 157 182 Master's Degree 1,298 1,253 1,277 1,301 1,260 Specialist/Post-Master's Certificate** 25 22 30 46 52 Doctorate 21 24 24 26 29 University Total*** 4,532 4,567 4,737 4,604 4,850 *Prior years data were revised to reflect the spring/summer term conversion in 2012. **In May 2015, 2013/14 non-credit generating certificates were filtered out and for comparison purposes prior years data were also filtered. ***University Total includes graduates from all five colleges and those who did not claim a college affiliation. Page 21

LIFE AND D A T A B O O K : F A L L 2014 CONTENTS Intercollegiate Sports... 22 Intercollegiate Sports Academic and Athletic Awards... 23 Intramural Sports... 24 Housing and Dining Services... 25 Financial Aid Awarded by Fund Type... 26 Financial Aid Awarded by Source... 27 Financial Aid Awarded by Headcount and College... 28

INTERCOLLEGIATE SPORTS Intercollegiate Sports Activity Current Head Coach 1st Year Varsity Competition Home Facility MAC Championships Bowl Games Men's Baseball Mark Van Ameyde 1949 Oestrike Stadium 7 Men's Basketball Rob Murphy 1897-98 Convocation Center 4 Men's Cross Country John Goodridge 1923 Eagle Crest Golf Course 18 Men's Football Chris Creighton 1891 Rynearson Stadium 1 2 Men's Golf Bruce Cunningham 1940 Eagle Crest Golf Course 2 Men's Swimming Peter Linn 1964-65 Jones Natatorium 31 Men's Track/Field, Indoor John Goodridge 1996 Bob Parks Track 14 Men's Track/Field, Outdoor John Goodridge 1905 Olds-Marshall Track 22 Men's Wrestling David Bolyard 1972 Bowen Field House 1 Activity Current Head Coach 1st Year Varsity Competition Home Facility MAC Championships Women's Basketball Tory Verdi 1976-77 Convocation Center 2 Women's Cross Country Sue Parks 1976 Eagle Crest Golf Course 0 Women's Golf Sandy Wagner 1996-97 Eagle Crest Golf Course 0 Women's Gymnastics Jay Santos 1976 Warner Gym 1 Women's Softball Melissa Gentile 1981 Varsity Field 1 Women's Soccer Scott Hall 1995 Scicluna Field 3 Women's Swimming Peter Linn 1976-77 Jones Natatorium 2 Women's Rowing Kemp Savage 2001 Ford Lake 0 Women's Track/Field, Indoor Sue Parks 1997 Bob Parks Track 3 Women's Track/Field, Outdoor Sue Parks 1976-77 Olds-Marshall Track 11 Women's Tennis Ryan Ryan 1976-77 Claudia Wasik Tennis Complex 2 Women's Volleyball Kim Berrington 1976 Convocation Center 0 Bowl Games Source: Office of Athletic Media Relations Page 22

INTERCOLLEGIATE SPORTS - ACADEMIC & ATHLETIC AWARDS Academic and Athletic Awards for Academic Year 2013/14 Event Award Number Event Award Number First Team All-MAC 39 College Football Performance Awards 7 Second Team All-MAC 21 Mackey Award Midseason Watch List 1 Third Team All-MAC 3 Ray Guy Award Candidates 1 MAC All-Freshmen Team 4 Lou Groza Candidates 1 MAC Scholar Athlete of the Week 8 Johnny Bench Award Watch List 1 MAC West Division Player of the 24 Phil Steele's Midseason All-MAC 3 Week Teams MAC Player of the Week 25 Phil Steele's Postseason All-MAC 2 Teams MAC Doubles Team of the Week 2 CRCA National Scholar-Athlete 10 MAC Coach of the Year 4 Great Lakes Regional Men's Assistant 1 Coach of the Year MAC Player of the Year 8 ITA Scholar-Athletes 2 MAC Freshman of the Year 1 Women's Golf Coaches Association 6 Collegiate Golf All-American Scholars MAC All-Tournament Team 1 1A Faculty Athletics Representatives 15 Academic Excellence Award MAC Team Champions 3 USTFCCCA All-Academic Team 2 MAC Team Division Champions 1 NWCA All-Academic Team 1 First Team All-American 4 NWCA Division I All-Academic Top 30 1 Teams Individual MAC Champions 24 APR Public Recognition Awards 2 NCAA Qualifiers 34 NCAA Statistical Champion 1 Academic All-MAC 57 MAC Medal of Excellence Award 2 Honorable Mention Academic 87 Gregg Olson Award Watch List 1 All-MAC Capital One Academic All America 1 All-CAA Team 1 Second Team Capital One Academic All America 2 All-CAA Academic Team 1 Third Team Capital One Academic All District 3 CSCAA Scholar All-American Teams 2 NSCAA All-Great Lakes Region Third 2 CSCAA Honorable Mention Scholar 4 Team All-American NFF Hampshire Honor Society 1 Source: Office of Athletic Media Relations Page 23

INTRAMURAL SPORTS Intramural Sports: Fall 2011 Winter 2014 Activity Semester Teams Participants Semester Teams Participants Semester Teams Participants Oozeball Fall 2011 27 162 Fall 2012 31 186 Fall 2013 32 183 Softball Fall 2011 10 150 Fall 2012 7 70 Fall 2013 10 113 Turkey Trot Fall 2011 17 Fall 2012 21 Fall 2013 12 Soccer Fall 2011 16 192 Fall 2012 13 145 Fall 2013 8 101 Flag Football Fall 2011 42 504 Fall 2012 28 371 Fall 2013 34 389 9- Ball Fall 2011 10 Fall 2012 0 Fall 2013 Badminton Fall 2011 7 Fall 2012 13 Fall 2013 3 on 3 Basketball Fall 2011 4 16 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 4 15 Corec Volleyball Fall 2011 8 80 Fall 2012 6 60 Fall 2013 6 37 3 Point Contest Fall 2011 12 Fall 2012 24 Fall 2013 34 Free Throw Contest Fall 2011 12 Fall 2012 25 Fall 2013 32 Activity Semester Teams Participants Semester Teams Participants Semester Teams Participants Pre Season Basketball Winter 2012 2 20 Winter 2013 Winter 2014 Basketball Winter 2012 25 250 Winter 2013 19 208 Winter 2014 31 251 Badminton Winter 2012 12 Winter 2013 Winter 2014 8- Ball Winter 2012 10 Winter 2013 6 Winter 2014 Racquetball Winter 2012 6 Winter 2013 Winter 2014 Table Tennis Winter 2012 12 Winter 2013 5 Winter 2014 Bench Press Contest Winter 2012 16 Winter 2013 20 Winter 2014 20 Bowling Winter 2012 Winter 2013 Winter 2014 NCAA Bracket Challenge Winter 2012 25 Winter 2013 28 Winter 2014 30 Dodgeball Winter 2012 9 90 Winter 2013 8 67 Winter 2014 8 48 Volleyball Winter 2012 20 200 Winter 2013 12 115 Winter 2014 10 112 One on One Basketball Winter 2012 10 Winter 2013 14 Winter 2014 Indoor Flag Football Winter 2012 10 60 Winter 2013 6 42 Winter 2014 8 75 Get Fit Challenge Winter 2012 Winter 2013 35 267 Winter 2014 Source: Office of Intramural Programs Page 24

HOUSING AND DINING SERVICES Housing and Weekly Meal Plan Cost for Fall 2014 Hall Capacity 18 Meals 13 Meals 8 Meals Super Flex Basic Flex No Meals Best 290 $8,940 $8,666 $8,392 $8,940 $7,772 Buell 307 $8,940 $8,666 $8,392 $8,940 $7,772 Downing 307 $8,940 $8,666 $8,392 $8,940 $7,772 Hill 308 $8,474 $8,200 $7,926 $8,474 $7,306 Hoyt 333 $8,474 $8,200 $7,926 $8,474 $7,306 Phelps 288 $8,940 $8,666 $8,392 $8,940 $7,772 Pittman 349 $8,474 $8,200 $7,926 $8,474 $7,306 Putnam 286 $8,940 $8,666 $8,392 $8,940 $7,772 Sellers 286 $8,940 $8,666 $8,392 $8,940 $7,772 Village 310 $9,574 $9,300 $7,926 $9,574 $8,406 $4,898 Walton 286 $8,940 $8,666 $8,392 $8,940 $7,772 Wise 318 $8,184 $7,910 $7,636 $8,184 $7,016 Single Student Housing Capacity for Fall 2014: 3,668 University Residence Occupancy for Fall 2014 by Student Level Freshman 63.83% Sophomore 20.54% Graduate 1.44% Senior 5.42% Junior 8.77% Source: Office of Residential Services Page 25

AWARDED BY FUND TYPE Financial Aid Awarded by Fund Type for Academic Years 2009/10 2013/14 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 Athletic Grants 6,378,541 6,538,262 6,526,977 7,129,513 6,755,831 Fellowship 348,136 348,594 378,114 363,949 227,319 Grant 36,404,849 42,796,177 41,564,342 40,064,509 36,215,742 Loan 152,984,124 155,610,716 157,198,752 151,211,524 139,034,542 Scholarship* 15,947,972 16,530,288 18,169,547 24,126,305 28,807,592 Stipend 968,431 750,582 775,216 1,048,784 1,115,175 Work 1,734,545 1,598,722 1,584,956 1,556,589 828,532 Grand Total $ 214,766,598 $ 224,173,341 $ 226,197,904 $ 225,501,172 $ 212,984,733 Note: The above data do not include Graduate Assistantships and Tuition Waivers. *For 2012/13, UG honors college assistantship was reclassified into Scholarship and for comparison purposes all prior years data were also reclassified. 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% Work Stipend Scholarship Loan Grant Fellowship Athletic Grants 0% 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 Page 26

AWARDED BY SOURCE Financial Aid Awarded by Source for Academic Years 2009/10 2013/14 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 Departmental $ 1,478,676 $ 1,195,841 $ 1,686,301 $ 1,525,586 $ 1,529,706 EMU Foundation Endowed 924,088 881,395 873,253 886,259 764,469 EMU Foundation Expendable 170,785 152,787 233,188 246,154 233,096 External 8,963,180 6,794,038 7,019,986 7,029,161 5,902,958 Federal 178,210,957 188,592,548 188,627,222 182,403,690 169,306,861 Institutional 24,282,617 25,799,138 26,976,077 32,554,551 34,364,994 State 736,295 757,594 781,877 855,770 882,650 Grand Total $ 214,766,598 $ 224,173,341 $ 226,197,904 $ 225,501,172 $ 212,984,734 Note: The above data do not include Graduate Assistantships and Tuition Waivers. Academic Year 2013/14 Federal 79.49% External 2.77% EMU Foundation Expendable 0.11% EMU Foundation Endowed 0.36% State 0.41% Departmental 0.72% Institutional 16.13% Page 27

AWARDED BY HEADCOUNT AND COLLEGE Financial Aid Awarded by Headcount and College for Academic Years 2009/10 2013/14 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 College of Arts and Sciences 7,151 7,370 7,525 7,326 7,145 College of Business 2,700 2,770 2,674 2,666 2,610 College of Education 3,132 3,038 2,896 2,694 2,489 College of Health and Human Services 3,233 3,623 3,912 4,166 4,231 College of Technology 1,783 1,850 1,963 1,910 1,809 Academic Affairs (college undecided) 1,048 1,237 1,145 1,102 1,132 Grand Total 19,047 19,888 20,115 19,864 19,416 Financial Aid Awarded in 2013/14 College of Health and Human Services 21.79% College of Technology 9.32% Academic Affairs (college undecided) 5.83% College of Education 12.82% College of Business 13.44% College of Arts and Sciences 36.80% Page 28

AND STAFF D A T A B O O K : F A L L 2014 CONTENTS Faculty Headcount by Rank... 29 Faculty Headcount by Rank and College... 30 Full-Time Staff Headcount by Staff Type... 32

HEADCOUNT BY RANK Faculty Headcount by Rank for Academic Years 2010/11 2014/15 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15 Faculty Professor 342 352 360 356 358 Associate Professor 195 193 178 170 153 Assistant Professor 141 143 138 142 158 Instructor 14 13 11 7 5 Faculty Total 692 701 687 675 674 Full-Time Lecturer Total 97 106 97 100 99 Part-Time Lecturer Total 607 520 521 640 634 Grand Total 1,396 1,327 1,305 1,415 1,407 Note: For comparison purposes, the total number excluded those who were on leave without pay as of the fall capture date of November 1 st with prior year data updated accordingly. Page 29

HEADCOUNT BY RANK AND COLLEGE Faculty Headcount by Rank and College for Academic Years 2010/11 2014/15 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15 College of Arts and Sciences Professor 194 200 204 199 197 Associate Professor 96 95 82 74 80 Assistant Professor 70 70 64 67 70 Instructor 3 3 2 2 2 Full-Time Lecturer 51 57 52 61 61 Part-Time Lecturer 320 284 281 343 323 College of Arts and Sciences Total 734 709 685 746 733 College of Business Professor 44 44 44 42 45 Associate Professor 20 20 18 16 14 Assistant Professor 9 8 10 12 14 Full-Time Lecturer 10 11 11 11 12 Part-Time Lecturer 37 28 21 31 31 College of Business Total 120 111 104 112 116 College of Education Professor 46 47 49 50 48 Associate Professor 29 28 25 28 22 Assistant Professor 15 14 12 7 5 Full-Time Lecturer 18 16 13 12 8 Part-Time Lecturer 61 47 45 35 44 College of Education Total 169 152 144 132 127 Note: For comparison purposes, the total number excluded those who were on leave without pay as of the fall capture date of November 1 st with prior year data updated accordingly. Continued on next page Page 30

HEADCOUNT BY RANK AND COLLEGE Faculty Headcount by Rank and College for Academic Years 2010/11 2014/15 (continued) 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15 College of Health and Human Services Professor 30 32 32 32 32 Associate Professor 29 30 30 28 21 Assistant Professor 24 25 28 36 46 Instructor 6 4 3 2 1 Full-Time Lecturer 13 16 16 12 13 Part-Time Lecturer 119 112 123 159 153 College of Health and Human Services Total 221 219 232 269 266 College of Technology Professor 25 27 29 30 30 Associate Professor 16 15 17 14 9 Assistant Professor 13 16 15 14 16 Full-Time Lecturer 3 4 3 2 3 Part-Time Lecturer 61 41 37 56 65 College of Technology Total 118 103 101 116 123 Library Professor 3 2 2 3 6 Associate Professor 5 5 6 10 7 Assistant Professor 10 10 9 6 7 Instructor 5 6 6 3 2 Full-Time Lecturer 2 2 2 2 1 Part-Time Lecturer 5 3 3 3 4 Library Total 30 28 28 27 27 Academic Affairs (college undecided) Full-Time Lecturer 0 0 0 0 1 Part-Time Lecturer 4 5 11 13 14 Academic Affairs Total 4 5 11 13 15 Grand Total 1,396 1,327 1,305 1,415 1,407 Note: For comparison purposes, the total number excluded those who were on leave without pay as of the fall capture date of November 1 st with prior year data updated accordingly. Page 31

FULL-TIME STAFF HEADCOUNT BY STAFF TYPE Full-Time Staff Headcount by Staff Type for Academic Years 2010/11 2014/15 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15 Administrative Professional 239 228 232 227 228 Athletic Coach 47 46 47 50 54 Campus Police 21 20 19 20 23 Clerical/Secretarial 229 211 203 204 189 Confidential Assistant 11 9 12 12 10 Food Service/Maintenance 182 186 186 186 184 Police Sergeant 4 4 4 4 7 Professional/Technical 375 359 367 378 373 Grand Total 1,108 1,063 1,070 1,081 1,068 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Professional/Technical Police Sergeant Food Service/Maintenance Confidential Assistant Clerical/Secretarial Campus Police Athletic Coach Administrative Professional 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15 Page 32

FINANCE D A T A B O O K : F A L L 2014 CONTENTS General Fund Budget by Revenue Source of Funds... 33 General Budget Expenditures by College... 34

GENERAL FUND BUDGET BY REVENUE SOURCE OF FUNDS General Fund Budget by Revenue Source of Funds for Fiscal Years 2009/10 2013/14 Operating and Nonoperating Revenue (Expense) 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 Gross Student Tuition/Fees $ 193,390,482 $ 199,208,625 $ 205,261,228 $ 210,753,019 $ 215,269,428 Scholarship Allowances (33,363,145) (36,460,589) (37,907,177) (42,288,869) (45,178,526) Net Student Tuition/Fees 160,027,337 162,748,036 167,354,051 168,464,150 170,090,902 State Appropriations 75,965,595 76,026,203 64,619,095 66,526,774 67,595,296 Grants and Contracts: Federal, State, Nongovernmental 42,646,505 48,578,881 44,665,710 43,800,688 42,498,000 and Pell Gifts and Capital Gifts 4,546,168 4,667,999 4,846,349 4,639,581 5,260,721 Auxiliary Activities Revenue, Net 32,577,628 33,433,115 35,333,355 36,343,679 39,333,298 Financial Aid: Federal and State 3,432,131 3,097,552 2,932,805 2,301,946 2,508,971 Change in Value of Derivative Instruments (7,101,178) 6,705,791 (30,786,866) - - Investment Income: Interest, Dividends, and 5,375,956 6,716,471 3,098,096 4,076,890 4,332,990 Investment Gains/Losses Interest Expense (14,692,442) (13,540,544) (12,551,502) (11,122,722) (9,619,090) Write-Off of Library Subscriptions - (3,391,299) - - - Departmental Activities 7,057,011 7,178,278 7,161,685 8,126,452 6,429,400 Federal Stabilization Funds (ARRA) and Interest ARRA 3,360,367 2,213,261 1,880,893 1,880,893 1,731,362 Capital Appropriations - 20,978,386 10,509,153 12,461 - Other: Operating and Nonoperating 2,175,470 1,968,072 2,456,957 2,733,536 4,340,818 Grand Total $ 315,370,548 $ 357,380,202 $ 301,519,781 $ 327,784,328 $ 334,502,668 Source: Division of Business and Finance Page 33

GENERAL BUDGET EXPENDITURES BY COLLEGE General Budget Expenditures by College for Fiscal Years 2009/10 2013/14 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14* College of Arts and Sciences $ 56,770,079 $ 59,910,422 $ 63,243,652 $ 62,049,210 $ 61,000,365 College of Business $ 15,599,991 $ 16,896,579 $ 17,261,957 $ 17,209,852 $ 17,841,134 College of Education $ 15,714,926 $ 16,483,529 $ 16,435,597 $ 15,535,416 $ 14,904,088 College of Health and Human Services $ 12,968,835 $ 15,328,113 $ 16,789,463 $ 17,690,999 $ 18,680,115 College of Technology $ 9,102,144 $ 9,903,575 $ 10,664,451 $ 10,856,933 $ 10,169,503 Library $ 7,859,220 $ 7,635,898 $ 7,701,756 $ 7,551,794 $ 7,831,523 Grand Total $ 118,015,195 $ 126,158,116 $ 132,096,876 $ 130,894,205 $ 130,426,728 *The 2013/14 General Fund totals were captured on November 1 st and are subject to change. Page 34

RESEARCH D A T A B O O K : F A L L 2014 CONTENTS History of Awards by Sponsor Type... 35 Success Rate by Sponsor Type... 36 Awards by Activity Type... 37 Federal Sponsorship by Agency... 38 Award Summary by Unit... 39

HISTORY OF AWARDS BY SPONSOR TYPE History of Awards by Sponsor Type for Fiscal Years 2009/10 2013/14 Awards by Source 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 Federal Government $ 12,975,163 $ 9,395,668 $ 6,268,832 $ 5,930,005 $ 5,322,797 State Government $ 494,689 $ 611,791 $ 716,970 $ 725,421 $ 1,330,676 Foundations $ 717,406 $ 741,801 $ 916,605 $ 161,637 $ 233,873 Business and Industry $ 182,413 $ 158,919 $ 269,810 $ 258,386 $ 105,699 Local Government and Other $ 1,631,391 $ 1,628,397 $ 2,251,117 $ 3,877,592 $ 968,186 $18,000,000 $16,000,000 $14,000,000 $12,000,000 $10,000,000 Local Government and Other Business and Industry Foundations $8,000,000 State Government $6,000,000 $4,000,000 Federal Government $2,000,000 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 Source: Office of Research Development Page 35

SUCCESS RATE BY SPONSOR TYPE Success Rate by Sponsor Type for Fiscal Years 2011/12 2013/14 Federal Government State Government Foundations Business and Industry Local Gov't. and Other By Year Total 2011/12 Submissions 111 10 30 13 35 199 Awards 43 7 15 8 29 102 Success Rate 39% 70% 50% 62% 83% 51% Value $ 6,268,832 $ 716,970 $ 916,605 $ 269,810 $ 2,251,117 $ 10,423,334 2012/13 Submissions 89 14 36 12 50 201 Awards 45 10 16 10 32 113 Success Rate 51% 71% 44% 83% 64% 56% Value $ 6,268,832 $ 716,970 $ 916,605 $ 269,810 $ 2,251,117 $ 10,423,334 2013/14 Submissions 77 10 25 9 34 155 Awards 48 13 14 9 24 108 Success Rate 62% 130% 56% 100% 71% 70% Value $ 5,322,797 $ 1,330,676 $ 233,873 $ 105,699 $ 968,186 $ 7,961,231 Source: Office of Research Development Page 36

AWARDS BY ACTIVITY TYPE Awards by Activity Type for Fiscal Years 2009/10 2013/14 Activity Type 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 Research and Development $ 4,663,747 $ 4,291,984 $ 2,838,553 $ 2,114,942 $ 1,249,250 Service $ 7,732,350 $ 6,183,716 $ 6,600,840 $ 8,487,781 $ 6,186,176 Corporate/Community Training $ 461,838 $ 503,146 $ 419,037 $ 63,400 $ 36,185 Instruction Support and Other $ 3,143,127 $ 1,557,730 $ 564,904 $ 286,918 $ 489,620 Total $ 16,001,062 $ 12,536,576 $ 10,423,334 $ 10,953,041 $ 7,961,231 $18,000,000 $16,000,000 $14,000,000 Instruction Support and Other $12,000,000 Corporate/Community Training $10,000,000 $8,000,000 Service $6,000,000 $4,000,000 Research and Development $2,000,000 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 Source: Office of Research Development Page 37

FEDERAL SPONSORSHIP BY AGENCY Federal Sponsorship by Agency for Fiscal Years 2012/13 2013/14 Agency 2012/13 2013/14 U.S. Department of Education $ 2,838,186 $ 3,317,805 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, including NIH 411,369 909,774 U.S. Small Business Administration 475,048 475,000 U.S. Department of Defense 713,707 171,292 National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) 111,096 133,905 Other* (see below) 179,709 132,258 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 105,396 108,060 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service - 74,703 U.S. Department of Agriculture 481,699 - National Science Foundation 355,795 - U.S. Agency for International Development 258,000 - Total $ 5,930,005 $ 5,322,797 *Other Award Agencies 2012/13 2013/14 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration $ - $ 37,500 U.S. Department of Labor 35,868 26,368 U.S. Department of Agriculture - 20,610 U.S. Department of State - 18,281 National Science Foundation - 13,999 U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development 15,000 8,000 U.S. Department of Homeland Security 30,000 7,500 Environmental Protection Agency 47,840 - National Endowment for the Arts 35,000 - National Endowment for the Humanities 16,001 - Total $ 179,709 $ 132,258 Source: Office of Research Development Page 38

AWARD SUMMARY BY UNIT Award Summary by Unit for Fiscal Years 2012/13 2013/14 Unit Type 2012/13 2013/14 College of Arts and Sciences* $ 2,114,511 $ 1,759,474 College of Business $ 476,283 $ 475,000 College of Education $ 822,230 $ 480,076 College of Health and Human Services* $ 3,972,325 $ 1,500,989 College of Technology $ 719,704 $ 506,272 Office of the Provost $ 3,644,837 $ 3,664,840 University Marketing and Communications $ 172,641 $ 158,743 *Starting in 2012/13, the Gerontology Program moved to the College of Health and Human Services (CHHS) from the College of Arts and Sciences Source: Office of Research Development Page 39

ALUMNI D A T A B O O K : F A L L 2014 CONTENTS Reachable Alumni in Michigan (by County)... 40 Reachable Alumni in Michigan (by County): Map... 41 Reachable Alumni in the U.S. (by State, Other and U.S. Territories)... 42 Reachable Alumni in the U.S. (by State, Other and U.S. Territories): Map... 43 Reachable Alumni by Country... 44 Reachable Alumni by Country: Map... 45 Note: Reachable alumni are those whom we have a valid address on record.

REACHABLE ALUMNI IN MICHIGAN Alcona 87 Alger 20 Allegan 147 Alpena 164 Antrim 215 Arenac 48 Baraga 6 Barry 90 Bay 256 Benzie 142 Berrien 274 Branch 111 Calhoun 377 Cass 51 Charlevoix 157 Cheboygan 143 Chippewa 116 Clare 57 Clinton 244 Crawford 65 Delta 74 Dickinson 44 Eaton 340 Emmet 258 Genesee 3,542 Gladwin 84 Gogebic 18 Grand Traverse 620 Gratiot 49 Hillsdale 413 Houghton 84 Huron 134 Reachable Alumni in Michigan (by County) Ingham 1,268 Ionia 83 Iosco 119 Iron 20 Isabella 105 Jackson 2,803 Kalamazoo 565 Kalkaska 67 Kent 1,143 Keweenaw 8 Lake 19 Lapeer 505 Leelanau 206 Lenawee 2,476 Livingston 7,303 Luce 15 Mackinac 52 Macomb 4,744 Manistee 85 Marquette 135 Mason 75 Mecosta 122 Menominee 17 Midland 243 Missaukee 27 Monroe 3,741 Montcalm 65 Montmorency 70 Muskegon 257 Newaygo 59 Oakland 18,674 Oceana 53 Ogemaw 84 Ontonagon 10 Osceola 30 Oscoda 29 Otsego 137 Ottawa 513 Presque Isle 76 Roscommon 139 Saginaw 507 Saint Clair 1,065 Saint Joseph 85 Sanilac 206 Schoolcraft 18 Shiawassee 251 Tuscola 154 Van Buren 104 Washtenaw 24,818 Wayne 32,528 Wexford 87 Total 114,395 Source: Office of Alumni Relations Page 40

REACHABLE ALUMNI IN MICHIGAN: MAP Reachable Alumni in Michigan (by County): Map Source: Office of Alumni Relations Page 41

REACHABLE ALUMNI IN THE U.S. Reachable Alumni in the U.S. (by State, Other and U.S. Territories) Alabama 276 Alaska 125 Arizona 1,774 Arkansas 163 California 3,888 Colorado 1,341 Connecticut 369 Delaware 69 Florida 5,073 Georgia 1,675 Hawaii 161 Idaho 121 Illinois 2,501 Indiana 1,234 Iowa 238 Kansas 203 Kentucky 482 Louisiana 182 Maine 117 Maryland 890 Massachusetts 602 Michigan 114,395 Minnesota 622 Mississippi 127 Missouri 460 Montana 99 Nebraska 101 Nevada 546 New Hampshire 159 New Jersey 578 New Mexico 260 New York 1,257 North Carolina 1,619 North Dakota 42 Ohio 4,930 Oklahoma 186 Oregon 479 Pennsylvania 977 Rhode Island 69 South Carolina 716 South Dakota 39 Tennessee 1,022 Texas 2,407 Utah 179 Vermont 74 Virginia 1,318 Washington 891 West Virginia 96 Wisconsin 737 Wyoming 48 Armed Forces 48 Guam 7 Northern Mariana Islands 1 Puerto Rico 16 Virgin Islands 7 Washington, D.C. 116 Total 156,112 Source: Office of Alumni Relations Page 42

REACHABLE ALUMNI IN THE U.S.: MAP Reachable Alumni in the U.S. (by State, Other and U.S. Territories): Map Source: Office of Alumni Relations Page 43

REACHABLE ALUMNI BY COUNTRY Afghanistan 1 Algeria 1 Andorra 1 Angola 23 Argentina 3 Armenia 2 Australia 22 Austria 1 Bahamas 11 Bahrain 2 Bangladesh 15 Barbados 2 Belgium 4 Belize 1 Bermuda 2 Bolivia 2 Botswana 2 Brazil 25 Brunei 1 Bulgaria 1 Cameroon 1 Canada 216 Central Afr. Rep. 1 Chile 2 China 307 Christmas Island 1 Colombia 8 Cete d Ivoire 2 Croatia 1 Cyprus 7 Denmark 3 Ecuador 5 Reachable Alumni by Country Egypt 12 El Salvador 2 Fiji 1 Finland 10 France 13 Germany 92 Ghana 2 Greece 24 Grenada 1 Honduras 2 Hong Kong 28 Hungary 1 Iceland 1 India 276 Indonesia 85 Iran 17 Iraq 2 Ireland 2 Israel 15 Italy 3 Jamaica 2 Japan 184 Jordan 21 Kenya 11 Kuwait 17 Lebanon 6 Liberia 2 Libya 2 Lithuania 4 Macedonia 1 Madagascar 1 Malaysia 226 Mali 1 Mexico 9 Morocco 2 Mozambique 1 Namibia 1 Nepal 3 Netherlands 9 New Zealand 2 Nicaragua 1 Niger 1 Nigeria 35 Norway 4 Pakistan 14 Panama 3 Peru 6 Philippines 10 Poland 5 Portugal 4 Qatar 6 Romania 5 Russia 5 Rwanda 1 Saudi Arabia 34 Singapore 39 Slovakia 1 Somalia 8 South Africa 2 South Korea 132 Spain 46 Sri Lanka 10 St Lucia 1 Sudan 1 Swaziland 28 Sweden 4 Switzerland 2 Syria 4 Taiwan 304 Thailand 374 Trinidad/Tobago 4 Tunisia 4 Turkey 54 Uganda 1 Ukraine 2 U.A.E. 21 United Kingdom 47 U.S.A. 156,112 Uruguay 2 Venezuela 38 Vietnam 1 West Bank 2 Yemen 7 Zamia 2 Zimbabwe 1 Total 159,158 Source: Office of Alumni Relations Page 44

REACHABLE ALUMNI BY COUNTRY: MAP Reachable Alumni by Country: Map Source: Office of Alumni Relations Page 45

EMU HIGHLIGHTS D A T A B O O K : F A L L 2014 CONTENTS Recent Distinctions... 46 Fun Facts: Degrees Awarded... 47

RECENT DISTINCTIONS EMU is a key employer and economic driver in southeast Michigan according to a report from the Anderson Economic Group. School of Nursing now offers a new option of Nurse Practitioner within its master s degree in nursing. College of Business online programs earned designation on annual U.S. News and World Report rankings of top programs. EMU s Student Funders Group, within the Nonprofit Leadership Alliance program, is awarding a $5,000 grant to an area nonprofit organization. Early College Alliance program is ranked sixth in Michigan for the Michigan Merit Exam reading and mathematics scores according to the web site www.schooldigger.com. EMU s athletic teams have multi-year APR rates of 940+ and the volleyball team has posted a perfect 1,000 single-year rate for the 2012-2013 year according to NCAA data. College of Business has published its second professional journal on global business communication. EMU is partnering with Google to help equip small- and medium-size businesses and nonprofits to compete in the digital age. Historic preservation students will partner with the Michigan Historical Center and the Historic Ford Estates to help preserve historical landmarks within our state. EMU students have competed and won awards in: o o o o o o Kohl s Marketing Challenge, regional American Marketing Association conference; Collegiate ECHO Direct/Inactive Marketing Challenge, graduate category; Mock trial team event at the Great Lakes Regional; Novice Nationals Forensic Tournament; National Forensic Association Collegiate Tournament; and MBA Leadership Case Competition. Source: Division of Communications Page 46

FUN FACTS: CREDIT HOURS Student Credit Hours Fiscal Years 1975-76 2013-14 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 475,692 443,302 423,941 401,606 410,915 421,829 421,214 418,350 435,638 443,785 465,232 495,152 511,589 531,615 548,606 573,011 569,268 565,195 555,093 522,388 520,604 519,110 522,195 521,964 536,805 541,468 558,264 567,995 569,471 550,708 544,893 537,718 524,679 513,148 535,095 546,323 538,783 537,757 532,787 200,000 250,000 300,000 350,000 400,000 450,000 500,000 550,000 600,000 400,000-450,000 SCH 500,001-550,000 SCH 450,001-500,000 SCH 550,001-600,000 SCH Page 47