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UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE FALL 2014 FACT BOOK Prepared by: Institutional Research

PREFACE The University of Maryland University College Fact Book offers a comprehensive source of information from the Institutional Research Office. It includes data for the fall 2014 semester. Our goal is to provide a clear and effective analysis of the University s data resources to key decision makers. We hope that the UMUC Fact Book will serve as a valuable tool for users to continuously improve and promote the University. Any comments or suggestions you may have for our next issue are welcome. Please visit us on the Web at www.umuc.edu/ip when you need UMUC statistics at the click of a button. There you can find the most current student and distance education information. Denise Nadasen Associate Vice President, Institutional Research University of Maryland, University College 2014 Please note, while the Fact Book is a reliable reference, external requests for data must be forwarded to the Office of Institutional Research. Please contact us if you have questions or require further information concerning UMUC.

TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Student Data Fall 2005 - Fall 2014 Worldwide Headcount by Division by Student Level...... 2 Fall 2005 - Fall 2014 Worldwide Headcount, Full-time/Part-time by Division by Student Level... 3 Fall 2014 Worldwide Headcount, Race/Ethnicity by Division by Student Level... 4 UMUC Stateside Student Employment Status (graph). 5 Fall 2014 Worldwide Headcount, Gender by Division by Student Level..... 6 Fall 2014 Stateside Headcount, Full-time/Part-time by Student Level by Age.. 7 Fall 2005 - Fall 2014 Stateside Median Age, Full-time/Part-time by Student Level.. 8 Fall 2010 - Fall 2014 Stateside Headcount, by Residence. 9 Fall 2010 - Fall 2014 Stateside Headcount, Maryland Students, by County of Residence 10 Finance Fall 2004 - Fall 2014 Stateside In-State Tuition and Mandatory Fees... 12 Personnel Fall 2014 Worldwide Personnel, Full-time/Part-time by Occupational Category, by Division 14 Fall 2014 Worldwide Faculty, Highest Degree Earned, by Division... 15 Distance Education Fall 2005 -Fall 2014 Worldwide Online Course Enrollments by Division 17 Fall 2010 - Fall 2014 Worldwide Online and Total Student Headcounts 17 Fall 2005 - Fall 2014 Stateside Online Courses, Sections and Enrollments 18 Map of UMUC Sites in Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia 18

GLOSSARY OF TERMS Asian Division: The Asian Division consists of the sites administrated by the AD headquarters in Tokyo, Japan. Credit Hours: Credit hours refers to the total credit hours of instruction for all classes enrolled by a student, or group of students, during a given time frame (i.e. one semester, fiscal year). Enrollments: Enrollments refers to the number of classes in which students are registered. A student registered for more than one class will be counted as more than one enrollment. For example, if one student is taking two classes that student is counted as two enrollments. European Division: The European Division consists of the sites administrated by the ED headquarters in Ramstein, Germany. Fall Headcount: Fall headcount refers to the unduplicated headcount of students enrolled in the fall semester, for the Stateside Division administered in Adelphi, Maryland and to the Term I unduplicated headcounts for the Asian Division and the European Division. Headcounts are as of Fall 2014 freeze (October 27, 2014). Full-Time/Part-Time Student: Full-time status is based on 12 credit hours of enrollment for undergraduates and 9 credit hours for graduate students per semester. Headcount: Headcount refers to the unduplicated count of students enrolled for classes, within the same level (undergraduate or graduate), during the time period stated. Unduplicated means that a student is only counted once, at the undergraduate or graduate level, regardless of the number of classes taken or the number of sites at which the classes are located. Unduplicated headcount is the most frequently used term for reporting student data. Students will be counted only once.

Students

STUDENT HEADCOUNT Fall 2005 Fall 2014 Worldwide Headcount by Division by Student Level 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Stateside Undergraduate 19,000 22,898 21,853 22,308 24,284 25,686 28,119 28,273 26,740 35,154 Graduate 8,429 10,198 10,687 11,864 13,063 13,891 14,594 13,995 12,817 12,752 Stateside Total 27,429 33,096 32,540 34,172 37,347 39,577 42,713 42,268 39,557 47,906 Overseas Undergraduate 15,488 13,707 13,852 12,319 13,602 15,194 19,828 20,225 15,905 6,049 Graduate 66 91 110 87 64 150 186 171 161 77 Division Total 15,554 13,798 13,962 12,406 13,666 15,344 20,014 20,396 16,066 6,126 Worldwide* Undergraduate 34,488 36,605 35,705 34,627 37,886 40,880 46,637 45,868 40,274 41,203 Graduate 8,495 10,289 10,797 11,951 13,127 14,041 14,696 14,106 12,936 12,829 Grand Total* 42,983 46,894 46,502 46,578 51,013 54,921 61,333 59,974 53,210 54,032 * Marginal duplication was reported in the Worldwide totals prior to Fall 2011. Beginning in Fall 2011 the worldwide total is an unduplicated headcount. Page 2

STUDENT HEADCOUNT Fall 2005 - Fall 2014 Worldwide Headcount Full-Time/Part-Time by Division by Student Level Undergraduate Fall '05 Fall '06 Fall '07 Fall '08 Fall '09 Fall '10 Fall '11 Fall '12 Fall '13 Fall '14 Stateside Full-time 2,775 3,395 3,174 3,033 3,618 3,610 5,653 6,144 5,917 8,261 Part-time 15,833 18,915 18,511 19,162 20,557 20,686 22,466 22,129 20,823 26,893 Total 18,608 22,310 21,685 22,195 24,175 24,296 28,119 28,273 26,740 35,154 Overseas Full-time 1,925 1,975 2,403 2,107 2,420 2,700 2,596 2,314 2,025 427 Part-time 21,259 18,864 17,634 15,682 17,244 16,564 16,503 15,506 12,384 5,622 Total 23,184 20,839 20,037 17,789 19,664 19,264 19,099 17,820 14,409 6,049 Worldwide Total Full-time 4,700 5,370 5,577 5,140 6,038 6,310 8,249 8,458 7,942 8,688 Part-time 37,092 37,779 36,145 34,844 37,801 37,250 38,969 37,635 33,207 32,515 Total Undergraduate 41,792 43,149 41,722 39,984 43,839 43,560 47,218 46,093 41,149 41,203 Graduate Fall '05 Fall '06 Fall '07 Fall '08 Fall '09 Fall '10 Fall '11 Fall '12 Fall '13 Fall '14 Stateside Full-time 201 269 278 258 274 274 237 277 214 168 Part-time 8,232 9,807 10,368 11,525 12,727 13,477 14,357 13,718 12,603 12,584 Total 8,433 10,076 10,646 11,783 13,001 13,751 14,594 13,995 12,817 12,752 Overseas Full-time 1 11 18 13 8 12 19 22 33 5 Part-time 40 54 55 56 67 80 95 99 89 72 Total 41 65 73 69 75 92 114 121 122 77 Worldwide Total Full-time 202 280 296 271 282 286 256 299 247 173 Part-time 8,272 9,861 10,423 11,581 12,794 13,557 14,452 13,817 12,692 12,656 Total Graduate 8,474 10,141 10,719 11,852 13,076 13,843 14,708 14,116 12,939 12,829 Grand Total 50,266 53,290 52,441 51,836 56,915 57,403 61,926 60,209 54,088 54,032 Note: Marginal duplication may occur across divisions that is reflected in the worldwide totals. Page 3

STUDENT HEADCOUNT Fall 2014 Worldwide Headcount Race/Ethnicity by Division by Student Level African American American Indian or Alaska Native Asian Hispanic White Two or more races Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander Other* Total # % # % # % # % # % # % # % # % # Stateside Undergraduate 9,360 26.6% 177 0.5% 1,570 4.5% 3,859 11.0% 14,927 42.5% 1,314 3.7% 259 0.7% 3,688 10.5% 35,154 Graduate 4,988 39.1% 41 0.3% 702 5.5% 769 6.0% 4,417 34.6% 338 2.7% 38 0.3% 1,459 11.4% 12,752 Total 14,348 30.0% 218 0.5% 2,272 4.7% 4,628 9.7% 19,344 40.4% 1,652 3.4% 297 0.6% 5,147 10.7% 47,906 Overseas Undergraduate 1,104 18.3% 35 0.6% 303 5.0% 1,021 16.9% 2,348 38.8% 322 5.3% 93 1.5% 823 13.6% 6,049 Graduate 16 20.8% 0 0.0% 1 1.3% 10 13.0% 34 44.2% 2 2.6% 0 0.0% 14 18.2% 77 Total 1,120 18.3% 35 0.6% 304 5.0% 1,031 16.8% 2,382 38.9% 324 5.3% 93 1.5% 837 13.7% 6,126 Worldwide* Undergraduate 10,464 25.4% 212 0.5% 1,873 4.5% 4,880 11.8% 17,275 41.9% 1,636 4.0% 352 0.9% 4,511 10.9% 41,203 Graduate 5,004 39.0% 41 0.3% 703 5.5% 779 6.1% 4,451 34.7% 340 2.7% 38 0.3% 1,473 11.5% 12,829 Grand Total* 15,468 28.6% 253 0.5% 2,576 4.8% 5,659 10.5% 21,726 40.2% 1,976 3.7% 390 0.7% 5,984 11.1% 54,032 Note: Other includes Unknown and Non-Resident Alien. *The worldwide headcounts are unduplicated. Page 4

UMUC Stateside Undergraduate Current Student Survey Spring 2014 Employment Status Non- Traditional Demographics 1st generation college student 37% Students with children residing in the household 48% Country of origin is not the US 14% First language is not English 10% Page 5

STUDENT HEADCOUNT Fall 2014 Worldwide Headcount By Gender By Division and Student Level Male Female Total # % # % # % Stateside Undergraduate 18,784 53.4% 16,370 46.6% 35,154 100% Graduate 5,884 46.1% 6,868 53.9% 12,752 100% Total 24,668 51.5% 23,238 48.5% 47,906 100% Overseas Undergraduate 4,247 70.2% 1,802 29.8% 6,049 100% Graduate 59 0.0% 18 0.0% 77 100% Total 4,306 70.3% 1,820 29.7% 6,126 100% Worldwide Undergraduate 23,031 55.9% 18,172 44.1% 41,203 100% Graduate 5,943 46.3% 6,886 53.7% 12,829 100% Grand Total 28,974 53.6% 25,058 46.4% 54,032 100% Page 6

STUDENT HEADCOUNT Fall 2014 Stateside Headcount Full-Time/Part-Time by Student Level by Age Full-time Part-time Total # % # % # % Undergraduate 21 and Under 695 8.4% 1,539 5.7% 2,234 6.4% 22-24 1,178 14.3% 3,295 12.3% 4,473 12.7% 25-29 2,323 28.1% 6,654 24.7% 8,977 25.5% 30-34 1,736 21.0% 5,595 20.8% 7,331 20.9% 35-39 979 11.9% 3,898 14.5% 4,877 13.9% 40-49 1,053 12.7% 4,238 15.8% 5,291 15.1% 50 and Over 297 3.6% 1,669 6.2% 1,966 5.6% Undergraduate Total 8,261 23.5% 26,888 76.5% 35,149 100% Graduate 21 and Under 2 1.2% 9 0.1% 11 0.1% 22-24 22 13.1% 675 5.4% 697 5.5% 25-29 42 25.0% 2,949 23.4% 2,991 23.5% 30-34 42 25.0% 2,681 21.3% 2,723 21.4% 35-39 25 14.9% 2,000 15.9% 2,025 15.9% 40-49 26 15.5% 2,899 23.0% 2,925 22.9% 50 and Over 9 5.4% 1,370 10.9% 1,379 10.8% Graduate Total 168 1.3% 12,583 98.7% 12,751 100% Total 21 and Under 697 8.3% 1,548 3.9% 2,245 4.7% 22-24 1,200 14.2% 3,970 10.1% 5,170 10.8% 25-29 2,365 28.1% 9,603 24.3% 11,968 25.0% 30-34 1,778 21.1% 8,276 21.0% 10,054 21.0% 35-39 1,004 11.9% 5,898 14.9% 6,902 14.4% 40-49 1,079 12.8% 7,137 18.1% 8,216 17.2% 50 and Over 306 3.6% 3,039 7.7% 3,345 7.0% Stateside Total 8,429 17.6% 39,471 82.4% 47,900 100% Note: This does not include 6 students with missing birth dates. Page 7

STUDENT HEADCOUNT Fall 2005 Fall 2014 Stateside Median Age Full-Time/Part-Time by Student Level Undergraduate Graduate All Students Full-time Part-time Full-time Part-time Full-time Part-time Fall 2005 27 33 31 35 27 34 2006 27 33 31 34 27 33 2007 27 32 30 34 27 33 2008 26 32 29 34 27 33 2009 27 32 30 34 27 33 2010 27 32 30 34 27 33 2011 29 32 30 34 29 33 2012 29 32 32 34 29 33 2013 29 32 32 34 30 33 2014 31 33 33 36 31 34 Page 8

STUDENT HEADCOUNT Fall 2010 Fall 2014 Stateside Headcount by Residence 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 # % # % # % # % # % UMUC TOTAL 39,577 100% 42,713 100% 42,268 100% 39,557 100% 47,906 100% Total Subset MD 23,989 60.6% 25,249 59.1% 24,113 57.0% 22,306 56.4% 22,860 47.7% VA 3,064 7.7% 3,360 7.9% 3,476 8.2% 3,461 8.7% 3,765 7.9% D.C. 820 2.1% 913 2.1% 816 1.9% 717 1.8% 728 1.5% Rest of U.S. 9,878 25.0% 10,512 24.6% 12,356 29.2% 12,433 31.4% 19,266 40.2% Other/Missing 1,826 4.6% 2,679 6.3% 1,507 3.6% 640 1.6% 1,287 2.7% Note: Residence is determined by ZIP Code of current address for student. Page 9

STUDENT HEADCOUNT Fall 2010 - Fall 2014 Stateside Headcount Maryland Students by County County Fall 10 Fall 11 Fall 12 Fall 13 Fall 14 Allegany 0 42 45 43 46 Anne Arundel 2,618 2,800 2,866 2,782 2,952 Balt. City 873 1,045 928 897 994 Balt. Co. 1,503 1,737 1,676 1,642 1,710 Calvert 481 479 504 461 481 Caroline 41 61 52 58 50 Carroll 261 277 324 297 335 Cecil 93 76 119 103 137 Charles 1,224 1,194 1,243 1,119 1,190 Dorchester 34 36 30 27 40 Frederick 765 806 837 740 798 Garrett 15 19 18 21 21 Harford 503 613 631 583 649 Howard 1,426 1,401 1,446 1,347 1,380 Kent 33 27 31 27 26 Montgomery 5,410 5,645 5,246 4,815 4,694 Prince George's 6,743 7,564 6,766 6,107 6,000 Queen Anne's 0 104 122 116 155 St. Mary's 3 671 682 635 688 Somerset 9 11 28 10 19 Talbot 55 56 44 57 54 Washington 285 291 295 305 312 Wicomico 96 99 149 82 89 Worcester 37 39 31 32 40 Unknown MD County 1,481 156 0 0 0 Total 23,989 25,249 24,113 22,306 22,860 Note: Residence is determined by ZIP Code of current address for student. Page 10

Finance

FINANCE Fall 2004 Fall 2014 Stateside Tuition and Mandatory Charges for Students Who Are Maryland Residents Undergraduate Tuition per credit hour Fees Graduate* Tuition per credit hour Fees 2004 $221 $5/cr. hr. Tech. Fee $339 $5/cr. hr. Tech. Fee 2004 2005 $230 $5/cr. hr. Tech. Fee $353 $5/cr. hr. Tech. Fee 2005 2006 $230 $5/cr. hr. Tech. Fee $371 $5/cr. hr. Tech. Fee 2006 2007 $230 $5/cr. hr. Tech. Fee $372 $5/cr. hr. Tech. Fee 2007 2008 $230 $10/cr. hr. Tech. Fee $412 $10/cr. hr. Tech. Fee 2008 2009 $230 $10/cr.hr. Tech. Fee $428 $10/cr. hr. Tech. Fee 2009 2010 $237 $13/cr.hr. Tech. Fee $445 $13/cr. hr. Tech. Fee 2010 2011 $244 $13/cr.hr. Tech. Fee $458 $13/cr. hr. Tech. Fee 2011 2012 $251 $15/cr.hr. Tech. Fee $458 $15/cr.hr. Tech. Fee 2012 2013 $258 $15/cr.hr. Tech. Fee $458 $15/cr.hr. Tech. Fee 2013 2014 $266 $15/cr.hr. Tech. Fee $458 $15/cr.hr. Tech. Fee 2014 Notes: 1) Mandatory charges exclude charges made at original matriculation (such as application fees) and charges not billed to some students. Registration fee now included in tuition charge. * Tuition rates are different and the technology fee is excluded for students in the MBA, Executive, and Doctorate of Management programs. Page 12

Personnel

PERSONNEL Fall 2014 Worldwide Personnel Full-time/Part-time by Division by Occupational Category Full-time Part-time Total # % # % # % Stateside Management 350 28.4% 2 0.1% 352 9.1% Business and Financial Operations 221 17.9% 8 0.3% 229 5.9% Computer, Engineering, and Sciences 108 8.8% 0 0.0% 108 2.8% Community Service, Legal, Arts, and Media 245 19.9% 15 0.6% 260 6.7% Instruction 173 14.0% 2,426 91.7% 2,599 67.0% Graduate Assistants 0 0.0% 189 7.1% 189 4.9% Archivists, Curators, and Museum Tech. 2 0.2% 0 0.0% 2 0.1% Librarians 12 1.0% 0 0.0% 12 0.3% Library Technicians 2 0.2% 0 0.0% 2 0.1% Other Teachers and Instruct. Support 20 1.6% 1 0.0% 21 0.5% Service 4 0.3% 2 0.1% 6 0.2% Sales and Related Occupations 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Office and Admin Support 95 7.7% 3 0.1% 98 2.5% Construction and Maintenance 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Stateside Total 1,232 100% 2,646 100% 3,878 100% Overseas Management 13 3.3% 0 0.0% 13 1.7% Business and Financial Operations 60 15.0% 1 0.3% 61 8.0% Computer, Engineering, and Sciences 33 8.3% 10 2.8% 43 5.7% Community Service, Legal, Arts, and Media 8 2.0% 0 0.0% 8 0.0% Instruction 119 29.8% 270 74.8% 389 0.0% Graduate Assistants 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Archivists, Curators, and Museum Tech. 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Librarians 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Library Technicians 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% Other Teachers and Instruct. Support 55 0 0 0 55 0 Service 0 0.0% 1 0.3% 1 0.1% Sales and Related Occupations 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Office and Admin Support 108 27.1% 79 21.9% 187 24.6% Construction and Maintenance 2 0.8% 0 0.0% 2 0.4% Overseas Total 398 100.0% 361 100.0% 759 100.0% WorldWide Management 363 22.3% 2 0.1% 365 7.9% Business and Financial Operations 281 17.2% 9 0.3% 290 6.3% Computer, Engineering, and Sciences 141 8.7% 10 0.3% 151 3.3% Community Service, Legal, Arts, and Media 253 15.5% 15 0.5% 268 5.8% Instruction 292 17.9% 2,696 89.7% 2,988 64.4% Graduate Assistants 0 0.0% 189 6.3% 189 4.1% Archivists, Curators, and Museum Tech. 2 0.1% 0 0.0% 2 0.0% Librarians 12 0.7% 0 0.0% 12 0.3% Library Technicians 2 0.1% 0 0.0% 2 0.0% Other Teachers and Instruct. Support 75 4.6% 1 0.0% 76 1.6% Service 4 0.2% 3 0.1% 7 0.2% Sales and Related Occupations 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Office and Admin Support 203 12.5% 82 2.7% 285 6.1% Construction and Maintenance 2 0.1% 0 0.0% 2 0.0% Grand Total 1,630 100% 3,007 100% 4,637 100% Page 14

PERSONNEL Fall 2014 Worldwide Faculty Degree Level by Division Highest Degree Stateside Overseas Total # % # % # % BA/BS 3 0.1% 11 2.8% 14 0.5% Master's 969 37.3% 221 56.8% 1,190 39.8% Doctoral 1,627 62.6% 157 40.4% 1,784 59.7% Oth/Unk 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Total 2,599 100% 389 100% 2,988 100% Page 15

Distance Education

DISTANCE EDUCATION Worldwide Online Course Enrollments Fall 2005 Fall 2014 by Division Overseas Stateside Worldwide Fall 2005 13,529 45,850 59,379 2006 15,412 57,355 72,767 2007 19,515 57,181 76,696 2008 18,944 59,413 78,357 2009 22,329 66,359 88,688 2010 21,668 71,909 93,577 2011 20,751 83,564 104,315 2012 19,280 85,391 104,671 2013 15,023 78,919 93,942 2014 172 97,174 97,346 Worldwide Online and Total Student Headcounts Fall 2010 Fall 2014 Number of Students Taking At Least One Online Course Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014 47,714 51,426 50,735 46,328 46,502 Total Headcount 54,921 61,333 59,974 53,210 54,032 % of Total Headcount Taking At Least One Online Course 87% 84% 85% 87% 86% Note: Courses reported represent an unduplicated number of unique online courses with at least one valid enrollment during the fiscal year. It does not represent the entire online course inventory. Sections are a sum of all sections with at least one valid enrollment during the fiscal year. Enrollments include withdrawals, whereby a student withdrew from the course after the term began. Page 17

DISTANCE EDUCATION Stateside Online Courses, Sections and Enrollments Fall 2005 Fall 2014 Courses Sections Enrollments Fall 2005 555 1,956 46,522 2006 587 2,476 58,958 2007 591 2,122 57,240 2008 657 2,503 61,117 2009 725 2,877 68,999 2010 763 3,260 74,949 2011 745 3,654 91,156 2012 879 3,921 94,098 2013 873 3,772 86,941 2014 860 3,696 97,174 UMUC Sites in Maryland and the Vicinity 1 2 12 21 20 3 4 6 7 5 13 14 9 10 8 11 16 19 15 1. Hagerstow n (USM) 11. Arnold (Anne Arund. CC) 2. Fort Detrick 12. Aberdeen Proving Ground 3. Shady Grove Center 13 Prince George's CC 4. National Naval Medical Center 14 Andrew s Air Force Base 5. College Park/Adelphi 15. Waldorf Center 6. Laurel College Center 16. E. Shore Higher Educ. Ctr. 7. Fort Meade 17. So. MD Higher Ed. Center 8. Arundel Mills 18. Patuxent River NAWC 9. Dorsey Station 19. Fort Belvior 10. CGY at Curtis Bay 20. Bolling/Anacostia 21. Walter Reed Army Medical 17 18 Page 18