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Alcorn State University 1 ASU Drive Alcorn State, MS 3996 1 222 679 www.alcorn.edu New Students (Percent of Total s) Enrollment in High Need Disciplines (Percent of Total s) Nursing (All Levels) 215 16 4,69 3,31 759 3,1 2,664 417 99 656 47 26 1,4 176 2 1.3% 1.7% 6.5% 13.5% 27.5% 19.% 1.4% 6.2% 32.7% 5.3% 3.4%,931 9,46 9,51 57 2,36 76 7.% 2.9% 2.9%.% Degrees per 1 FTE Enrollment 14.5 2.6 Total 56 25 3 147.% 4.5% 69.3% 26.3% 2,13.5%.4% Degrees in High Need Disciplines (Percent of Total s) Nursing (All Levels) 91 61 22.% 1.9% 14.%.% Graduate Degrees in STEM Disciplines (Percent of Total Graduate Degrees) 32 21.% 1 1.1% Average ACT Score of, Fall 215 1.4 22.9 Students enrolled in One or More Intermediate Courses, Fall 215 442 15 166 171 23.% 37.6% 3.7% 44 23 4 2.% Fall 213 intermediate math students completing math gateway course in 2 years Fall 213 intermediate English students completing English gateway course in 2 years Fall 214 returning in Fall 215 32.2% 5.1% 67.3% 41.2% 61.% 75.7%.% Graduation Rates of First time, full time Freshman Cohort, Fall 2 446 1,95 Cohort students graduating within 4 years (1% of normal time) Cohort students graduating within 6 years (15% of normal time) Cohort students graduating within years (2% of normal time) 7 177 191 19.5% 39.7% 42.% 32 64 External Dollars All Sources (in Millions) $16.3 $52. Percent of External from Federal Sources 9.6% 76.7% Number of Projects Supported 53 35 Percent of median family income required to cover tuition and fees 36.3% Total state expenditures per total FTE student $15,4 $15,249 Percent of Full Time Instructional Faculty with Terminal Degree, Fall 215 69.9% 7.6%

Delta State University 13 West Sunflower Road Cleveland, MS 3733 1 GOTO DSU www.deltastate.edu New Students (Percent of Total s) Enrollment in High Need Disciplines (Percent of Total s) Nursing (All Levels) 215 16 5,55 3,9 2,416 3,529 2,45 1,71 959 335 429 195 346 63 156 56.1% 43.9% 69.7% 3.3% 31.% 1.% 13.9% 6.3%.2% 2.4% 5.1%,931 9,46 9,51 57 2,36 76 7.% 2.9% 2.9%.% Degrees per 1 FTE Enrollment 2. 2.6 Total 79 499 29.%.% 63.2% 36.% 2,13.5%.4% Degrees in High Need Disciplines (Percent of Total s) Nursing (All Levels) 6 55 12.% 2.%.% Graduate Degrees in STEM Disciplines (Percent of Total Graduate Degrees) 9 3.1% 1 1.1% Average ACT Score of, Fall 215 2.6 22.9 Students enrolled in One or More Intermediate Courses, Fall 215 42 46 3 35.6% 39.% 25.4% 44 23 4 2.% Fall 213 intermediate math students completing math gateway course in 2 years Fall 213 intermediate English students completing English gateway course in 2 years Fall 214 returning in Fall 215 19.6% 79.2% 69.6% 26.4% 61.% 62.2%.% Graduation Rates of First time, full time Freshman Cohort, Fall 2 392 1,95 Cohort students graduating within 4 years (1% of normal time) Cohort students graduating within 6 years (15% of normal time) Cohort students graduating within years (2% of normal time) 64 133 147 16.3% 33.9% 37.5% 32 64 External Dollars All Sources (in Millions) $5. $52. Percent of External from Federal Sources 59.5% 76.7% Number of Projects Supported 49 35 Percent of median family income required to cover tuition and fees 29.% 36.3% Total state expenditures per total FTE student $12,394 $15,249 Percent of Full Time Instructional Faculty with Terminal Degree, Fall 215 7.2% 7.6%

Jackson State University 14 Lynch Street Jackson, MS 39217 1 4 617 www.jsums.edu New Students (Percent of Total s) Enrollment in High Need Disciplines (Percent of Total s) Nursing (All Levels) 215 16,176,42 2,74,6 7,34 1, 2,34 1,297 74 339 2,39 1,37 75.4% 24.6% 1.7% 1 2 15.4%.9% 4.% 27.4% 16.4%,931 9,46 9,51 57 2,36 76 7.% 2.9% 2.9%.% Degrees per 1 FTE Enrollment 14.6 2.6 Total 1,517 94 533.%.% 64.9% 35.1% 2,13.5%.4% Degrees in High Need Disciplines (Percent of Total s) Nursing (All Levels) 21 142 21.3% 14.4%.% Graduate Degrees in STEM Disciplines (Percent of Total Graduate Degrees) 2 15.4% 1 1.1% Average ACT Score of, Fall 215 19.3 22.9 Students enrolled in One or More Intermediate Courses, Fall 215 7 219 25 231 31.3% 35.7% 33.% 44 23 4 2.% Fall 213 intermediate math students completing math gateway course in 2 years Fall 213 intermediate English students completing English gateway course in 2 years Fall 214 returning in Fall 215 3.4% 66.7% 62.1% 44.% 61.% 77.%.% Graduation Rates of First time, full time Freshman Cohort, Fall 2 93 1,95 Cohort students graduating within 4 years (1% of normal time) Cohort students graduating within 6 years (15% of normal time) Cohort students graduating within years (2% of normal time) 177 45 446 1.9% 43.2% 47.5% 32 64 External Dollars All Sources (in Millions) $33.6 $52. Percent of External from Federal Sources 6.6% 76.7% Number of Projects Supported 17 35 Percent of median family income required to cover tuition and fees 3.4% 36.3% Total state expenditures per total FTE student $13, $15,249 Percent of Full Time Instructional Faculty with Terminal Degree, Fall 215 79.7% 7.6%

Mississippi State University P.O. Box 97 Mississippi State, MS 39762 1 662 325 2224 www.msstate.edu New Students (Percent of Total s) Enrollment in High Need Disciplines (Percent of Total s) Nursing (All Levels) 215 16 23,779 19,466 4,313 19,551 16,579 2,972 5,3 3,532 1,625 646 7,316 1,47 1.9% 1.1% 4.% 15.2% 29.% 1.1% 3.3% 37.6% 7.2%,931 9,46 9,51 57 2,36 76 7.% 2.9% 2.9%.% Degrees per 1 FTE Enrollment 2. 2.6 Total 4,271 3,32 969.%.% 77.3% 22.7% 2,13.5%.4% Degrees in High Need Disciplines (Percent of Total s) Nursing (All Levels) 1,16 254 35.4% 7.7%.% Graduate Degrees in STEM Disciplines (Percent of Total Graduate Degrees) 35 39.7% 1 1.1% Average ACT Score of, Fall 215 24. 22.9 Students enrolled in One or More Intermediate Courses, Fall 215 43 1 164 6 42.9% 37.4% 19.6% 44 23 4 2.% Fall 213 intermediate math students completing math gateway course in 2 years Fall 213 intermediate English students completing English gateway course in 2 years Fall 214 returning in Fall 215 45.4% 6.% 76.3% 54.5% 61.% 2.%.% Graduation Rates of First time, full time Freshman Cohort, Fall 2 2,474 1,95 Cohort students graduating within 4 years (1% of normal time) Cohort students graduating within 6 years (15% of normal time) Cohort students graduating within years (2% of normal time) 746 1,495 1,553 3.2% 6.4% 62.% 32 64 External Dollars All Sources (in Millions) $179. $52. Percent of External from Federal Sources 1.% 76.7% Number of Projects Supported 1,351 35 Percent of median family income required to cover tuition and fees 41.1% 36.3% Total state expenditures per total FTE student $16,46 $15,249 Percent of Full Time Instructional Faculty with Terminal Degree, Fall 215 1.% 7.6%

Mississippi University for Women P.O. Box W 1613 Columbus, MS 3971 1 77 462 439 www.muw.edu New Students (Percent of Total s) Enrollment in High Need Disciplines (Percent of Total s) Nursing (All Levels) 215 16 3,621 3,31 33 2, 2,374 2 1,71 273 65 14 14 152 1,254 91.6%.4% 92.2% 7.% 32.3% 19.6% 4.5% 4.5% 4.6% 37.%,931 9,46 9,51 57 2,36 76 7.% 2.9% 2.9%.% Degrees per 1 FTE Enrollment 32.5 2.6 Total 64 41 739 4.% 4.7% 5.5% 9.7% 2,13.5%.4% Degrees in High Need Disciplines (Percent of Total s) Nursing (All Levels) 2 15 476 2.6% 1.9% 61.%.% Graduate Degrees in STEM Disciplines (Percent of Total Graduate Degrees) 1 1.1% Average ACT Score of, Fall 215 21.5 22.9 Students enrolled in One or More Intermediate Courses, Fall 215 13 3 24 31 6.1% 17.4% 22.5% 44 23 4 2.% Fall 213 intermediate math students completing math gateway course in 2 years Fall 213 intermediate English students completing English gateway course in 2 years Fall 214 returning in Fall 215 3.1% 54.4% 76.% 29.7% 61.% 74.6%.% Graduation Rates of First time, full time Freshman Cohort, Fall 2 239 1,95 Cohort students graduating within 4 years (1% of normal time) Cohort students graduating within 6 years (15% of normal time) Cohort students graduating within years (2% of normal time) 54 9 13 22.6% 41.% 43.1% 32 64 External Dollars All Sources (in Millions) $4.9 $52. Percent of External from Federal Sources 2.5% 76.7% Number of Projects Supported 5 35 Percent of median family income required to cover tuition and fees 31.2% 36.3% Total state expenditures per total FTE student $13,97 $15,249 Percent of Full Time Instructional Faculty with Terminal Degree, Fall 215 69.3% 7.6%

Mississippi Valley State University 14 Highway 2 West Itta Bena, MS 3941 1 44 65 www.mvsu.edu New Students (Percent of Total s) Enrollment in High Need Disciplines (Percent of Total s) Nursing (All Levels) 215 16 2,64 2,246 42 2, 1,42 246 629 422 3 94 45 275 4.% 15.2%.% 2.% 1.% 5.% 4.2% 2.% 12.2%,931 9,46 9,51 57 2,36 76 7.% 2.9% 2.9%.% Degrees per 1 FTE Enrollment 16.1 2.6 Total 413 35 1.%.% 73.% 26.2% 2,13.5%.4% Degrees in High Need Disciplines (Percent of Total s) Nursing (All Levels) 51 41 16.7% 13.4%.% Graduate Degrees in STEM Disciplines (Percent of Total Graduate Degrees) 1 9.3% 1 1.1% Average ACT Score of, Fall 215 17.5 22.9 Students enrolled in One or More Intermediate Courses, Fall 215 32 136 2 41.5% 24.4% 34.1% 44 23 4 2.% Fall 213 intermediate math students completing math gateway course in 2 years Fall 213 intermediate English students completing English gateway course in 2 years Fall 214 returning in Fall 215 36.1% 39.3% 64.4% 61.% 65.5%.% Graduation Rates of First time, full time Freshman Cohort, Fall 2 446 1,95 Cohort students graduating within 4 years (1% of normal time) Cohort students graduating within 6 years (15% of normal time) Cohort students graduating within years (2% of normal time) 57 133 12.% 29.% 31.2% 32 64 External Dollars All Sources (in Millions) $9.2 $52. Percent of External from Federal Sources 76.2% 76.7% Number of Projects Supported 27 35 Percent of median family income required to cover tuition and fees 3 36.3% Total state expenditures per total FTE student $15,571 $15,249 Percent of Full Time Instructional Faculty with Terminal Degree, Fall 215 69.5% 7.6%

University of Mississippi P.O. Box 14 University, MS 3677 1 653 6477 www.olemiss.edu * * New Students (Percent of Total s)* Enrollment in High Need Disciplines (Percent of Total s)* Nursing (All Levels) 215 16 27,635 21,7 5,935 23,733 19,3 4,422 6,169 4,63 1,54 55 4,517 1,33 1,3 7.5% 21.5% 1.4% 1.6% 2.4% 1.7% 7.1% 2.6% 2.% 4.% 4.7%,931 9,46 9,51 57 2,36 76 7.% 2.9% 2.9%.% Degrees per 1 FTE Enrollment* 21.6 2.6 Total * 5,354 21 3,26 1,57.4%.% 71.5% 2.1% 2,13.5%.4% Degrees in High Need Disciplines (Percent of Total s) Nursing (All Levels) 724 22 36 1.% 5.9%.%.% Graduate Degrees in STEM Disciplines (Percent of Total Graduate Degrees) 1 12.5% 1 1.1% Average ACT Score of, Fall 215 24.7 22.9 Students enrolled in One or More Intermediate Courses, Fall 215 462 339 61 62 73.4% 13.2% 13.4% 44 23 4 2.% Fall 213 intermediate math students completing math gateway course in 2 years Fall 213 intermediate English students completing English gateway course in 2 years Fall 214 returning in Fall 215 5.% 64.2% 7.7% 4 61.% 6.5%.% Graduation Rates of First time, full time Freshman Cohort, Fall 2 2,316 1,95 Cohort students graduating within 4 years (1% of normal time) Cohort students graduating within 6 years (15% of normal time) Cohort students graduating within years (2% of normal time) 57 1,421 1,47 37.% 61.4% 63.% 32 64 External Dollars All Sources (in Millions)* $4.6 $52. Percent of External from Federal Sources* 67.% 76.7% Number of Projects Supported* 65 35 Percent of median family income required to cover tuition and fees 4.% 36.3% Total state expenditures per total FTE student $15,71 $15,249 Percent of Full Time Instructional Faculty with Terminal Degree, Fall 215 1.6% 7.6% *figures include University of Mississippi Medical Center.

University of Southern Mississippi College Drive Hattiesburg, MS 3946 1 61 266 1 www.usm.edu New Students (Percent of Total s) Enrollment in High Need Disciplines (Percent of Total s) Nursing (All Levels) 215 16 17,16 13,691 3,325 13,46,299 2,17 3,26 1,627 1,694 55 2,76 1,95 1,216.5% 19.5% 3.% 27.9%.9% 12.4% 3.7% 19.%.%.9%,931 9,46 9,51 57 2,36 76 7.% 2.9% 2.9%.% Degrees per 1 FTE Enrollment 21.9 2.6 Total 3,334 67 2,473 794 2.%.% 74.2% 23.% 2,13.5%.4% Degrees in High Need Disciplines (Percent of Total s) Nursing (All Levels) 367 25 213 14.4% 9.%.4%.% Graduate Degrees in STEM Disciplines (Percent of Total Graduate Degrees) 97 12.2% 1 1.1% Average ACT Score of, Fall 215 22.7 22.9 Students enrolled in One or More Intermediate Courses, Fall 215 92 512 262 57.4% 13.2% 29.4% 44 23 4 2.% Fall 213 intermediate math students completing math gateway course in 2 years Fall 213 intermediate English students completing English gateway course in 2 years Fall 214 returning in Fall 215 35.4% 66.% 7.2% 4 61.% 72.6%.% Graduation Rates of First time, full time Freshman Cohort, Fall 2 1,57 1,95 Cohort students graduating within 4 years (1% of normal time) Cohort students graduating within 6 years (15% of normal time) Cohort students graduating within years (2% of normal time) 377 73 775 25.% 4.4% 51.4% 32 64 External Dollars All Sources (in Millions) $59.6 $52. Percent of External from Federal Sources 7 76.7% Number of Projects Supported 246 35 Percent of median family income required to cover tuition and fees 39.7% 36.3% Total state expenditures per total FTE student $14,921 $15,249 Percent of Full Time Instructional Faculty with Terminal Degree, Fall 215 77.6% 7.6%

Metric Explanations 215 16 Academic Year 215 16 (AY215 16) The Institutional Profile is for the 215 16 academic year and includes the Summer 215, Fall 215, and Spring 216 terms. Some reporting terms may vary depending on the length of time for each metric. University System Average The university system average is based on eight institutions and includes the Medical Center with the University of Mississippi in most instances. Figures including UMMC data are denoted with an asterisk (*). Total headcount enrollment figures are unduplicated for the academic year. Academic level and degree objective are for enrollment are based on the last term of attendance for the year. [Source: IHLMIS] Total full time equivalent enrollment figures are based on undergraduate and graduate credit hour activity over a 12 month period. Calculation uses a trailing summer in accordance with IPEDS. [Source: Federal IPEDS] Entering freshmen figures are based on an unduplicated count of entering freshmen at any point during the academic year. [Source: IHLMIS] Entering Transfers Entering transfer figures are based on an unduplicated count of entering transfer students at any point during the academic year from Mississippi s community colleges and all other postsecondary institutions. [Source: IHLMIS] Enrollment & Degrees STEM enrollment includes the number of undergraduate students majoring in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics as defined by the National Science Foundation (NSF). A complete listing of the NSF STEM majors can be found at http://www.ice.gov/doclib/sevis/pdf/stem list.pdf [Source: IHLMIS] and Nursing Enrollment (All Levels) Enrollment & Degrees Education enrollment includes the number of undergraduate students majoring in any education discipline according to the 13 CIP code. This includes teaching and non teaching education majors. Nursing enrollment includes the number of undergraduate students majoring in any nursing discipline. [Source: IHLMIS] Degrees per 1 FTE Enrollment Figures indicate the number of undergraduate degrees awarded per 1 undergraduate FTE students. degrees include certificates, associates, and baccalaureate degrees. FTE is based on an four year average of annual undergraduate FTE figures. [Source: Degrees IHLMIS; Student FTE Federal IPEDS] Intermediate Enrollment It should be noted that institutions have varying academic policies regarding intermediate enrollment. Intermediate enrollment includes the number of students taking one or more Intermediate courses. The three intermediate groups (math only, English only, and both math and English) are treated as three separate groups. Figures are based on Fall term data and exclude the Academic Support Lab. [Source: IHLMIS] Full time status includes students taking 12 or more hours during the fall term while part time students include students taking less than 12 hours during the fall term. Students earning zero credit hours for the entire academic year were excluded from the metric since most were not enrolled for the entire academic year. [Source: IHLMIS] Retention Rates Retention rates reflect the percentage of first time, full time entering freshmen during the Fall 214 term who return for the Fall 215 term. [Source: Federal IPEDS] Graduate Rates Graduation rates reflect the percentage of first time, full time freshmen during the Fall 2 term who graduated at 4 year (1% of normal time), 6 year (15% of normal time), and year (2% of normal time) intervals. [Source: Federal IPEDS] External Dollars External funds provided to the university by a variety of sources (primarily federal) for the purpose of advancing the research mission of the institution as well as contributing to teaching and service missions. [Source: IHL Universities] Percent of Median Family Income Required to Cover Tuition and Fees The median household income figure ($39,665) was derived from the American Community Survey (ACS) conducted by the U.S. Census. The tuition and fee figures reflect 215 16 tuition and fees with average room (for double occupancy) and board (average plan) charges approved by the IHL Board. [Sources: U.S. Census & IHL Finance] State Expenditures per Total FTE Student State expenditures for FY216 were calculated by combining on campus and off campus expenditures minus capital expense funds using institutional MBR reports. FTE student figures were derived using 12 month figures from IPEDS. [Source: Federal IPEDS and IHL Finance MBR Reports] Instructional Faculty with Terminal Degree Figures represent the percentage of full time instructional faculty with a terminal or firstprofessional degree. Terminal degrees also include master s degrees in fine arts (M.F.A.), social work (M.S.W.) and library science (M.L.S.). [Source: IHLMIS]