07-28-95 Updated Statistical Summary THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY STATISTICAL SUMMARY JULY 1995 (Updated categories include budget, tuition, endowment, fund raising, and historical information. The next regular update, in November, will include academic structure, enrollments, acreage, buildings, employees, payroll, research, and endowment.) STATISTICAL INFORMATION Academic Structure (November 1994) Colleges 19 Depts./Divisons/Schools (Tenure Initiating Units) 104 Undergraduate majors nearly 200 Master's degree programs 123 Doctoral degree programs 99 Courses (approximately) 10,640 The colleges are: The Arts Biological Sciences Dentistry Education Engineering The Max M. Fisher College of Business Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences Human Ecology Humanities Law Mathematical and Physical Sciences Medicine Nursing Optometry Pharmacy Social and Behavioral Sciences Social Work University College (entry-level administrative unit; does not grant degrees) Veterinary Medicine Acreage (November 1994) Total 15,056 Columbus campus 1,709 Airport 1,378 Golf courses 295 OARDC & ATI* 5,762 All others 5,912 Buildings (November 1994) Total 798 Columbus campus 344 OARDC & ATI* 285 Regional campuses, other locations 169 Employees (as of November 1994) FTE* Headcount Faculty (includes clinical, Extension, libraries) 4,087 4,443 Administrative & Professional Staff 7,261 7,977 Civil Service Staff 5,725 5,919 Student employees 4,714 11,319 Total 21,787 29,658 Enrollment (Autumn 1994) All campuses 55,787 Men 28,577 Women 27,210 Undergraduates 41,817 Graduate students 11,328 Professional students 2,642 Ohioans 45,704 Foreign students 3,766 Columbus campus 49,542 Enrollment, Minority (Autumn 1994) (omits foreign students) Number % Total Enrollment Total minorities 6,613 11.8% African Americans 3,464 6.2% Asian Americans 2,142 3.8% Hispanics 847 1.5% American Indians 160 0.3% Enrollments, Large U.S. campuses (Autumn 1994) Ohio State University, Columbus 49,542 University of Texas, Austin 47,957 Arizona State University, Tempe 42,198 Texas A & M, College Station 42,018 University of Wisconsin, Madison 40,305 Michigan State University, East Lansing 40,254 Penn State University, State College 38,219 University of Minnesota, Twin Cities 36,699 The question of size frequently arises. To the best of our knowledge, the Columbus campus of Ohio State is the largest single campus in the United States. Ohio State is not the largest university -- several others (including City University of New York and Miami-Dade Community College) which have multiple locations in one city are larger. So are others which have multiple locations within a state, such as the University of California and the State University of New York. The list above includes some of the largest universities which are comparable to Ohio State in curricula, mission and organization. Historical Information Established by Legislature 1870 First classes taught 1873 Received present name 1878 First graduating class 1878 Degrees granted (as of July 1995) 450,480 FINANCIAL INFORMATION Budget, 1995-96 (as adopted by Trustees on July 7, 1995) Total income $1.469 billion State appropriations $374 million Other government $181 million Student fees $260 million Hospitals $373 million Auxiliaries (residence halls, Athletics and others) $111 million Other income $170 million Total expenditures $1.447 billion Instructional & General $650 million Separately budgeted research $186 million Public service $68 million Scholarships & fellowships $62 million Auxiliaries $117 million Hospitals $365 million Figures are rounded to nearest million and thus may not sum to total. Endowment, Total University and Foundation Market value at June 16, 1995 $547.9 million Fund raising, 1994-95 (fiscal year ended June 30, 1995) Donors 84,212 Total receipts $92,893,698 Payroll, Annual (1993-94) $650.6 million (Estimated for all employees, except short-term wages employees) Research spending, 1993-94 Total $197.24 million OSURF* $159.54 million OARDC* $27.83 million Children's Hospital Research Foundation $5.76 million Other $4.11 million Tuition and Fees (1995-96 academic year) Quarter 3 Quarters Ohio undergraduate students (Columbus campus) $1,091 $3,273 Ohio undergraduate (regional and ATI) $1,052 $3,156 Non-resident undergraduate (Columbus) $3,271 $9,813 Ohio graduate students (Columbus) $1,569 $4,707 Non-resident graduates (Columbus) $4,074 $12,222 Room & board (typical plan) $1,599 $4,797 Average cost, all fees, one year* $9,340 (* 3 quarters, for an Ohio undergraduate. Includes tuition, room & board, textbooks and supplies, health insurance, parking, football & basketball tickets) *Abbreviations: OARDC = Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center ATI = Agricultural Technical Institute FTE = Full-time Equivalent OSURF = Ohio State University Research Foundation Compiled by: Ruth Gerstner and Tom Spring Office of University Communications 1125 Kinnear Road Columbus, OH 43212 (614) 292-8424, 292-8309 [Submitted by: Von Reid-Vargas (ereid@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu) Fri, 28 Jul 1995 10:46:14 -0400] All documents are the responsibility of their originator.