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January2012 DearColleague: TheFerrisStateUniversityFactBookisanannualprojectconductedasaservicetotheuniversity communitybytheOfficeofInstitutionalResearchandTesting,intheDivisionofStudentAffairs.This 21steditionisadocumentdesignedtoanswerthemostfrequentlyaskedquestionsaboutFerrisState University. Newadditionstothisyear’sFactBookincludeamapwithenrollmentbystateonpage37,alistof enrollmentbycountiesonpage38,andterm‐to‐termFTIACretentionbycollegeonpage72. ToaccessthecurrentFactBook,aswellaspreviouseditionsontheFerrisStateUniversitywebsite,goto www.ferris.eduandclickonthe“MoreQuickLinks”boxandselect“Inst.Research/Testing.”Underthe InstitutionalResearchheadingselect“FactBookDownloads.”Asanalternative,youcansimplytypein thewords“FactBook”inthesearchboxlocatedontheFerrishomepage. Wewouldliketothankthemanyofficesthatassistuswiththedevelopmentoftheinformationforthe FactBook.Pleasedonothesitatetocontactusifyouhaveanyquestionsorhaveideasforfuture editionsoftheFactBook. JasonCronkrite EnrollmentResearchSpecialist MitziDay DirectorofInstitutionalResearch FerrisStateUniversity DivisionofStudentAffairs OfficeofInstitutionalResearchandTesting CSS201 (231)591‐3629
TABLEOFCONTENTS GENERALINFORMATION MissionStatement/VisionStatement/CoreValues....................................................................................1 History/Location/Campuss*ze/AcademicDivisions...................................................................................2 EducationalPrograms/Admissions.............................................................................................................3 Accreditation.............................................................................................................................................4 StudentCosts..............................................................................................................................................5 KendallStudentCosts.................................................................................................................................6 Athletics/CareerResources/Educational&CareerCounseling/FinancialAid...........................................7 CareerServices/DisabilitiesServices..........................................................................................................8 Corporate&ProfessionalDevelopment.....................................................................................................9 Extended&InternationalOperations........................................................................................................10 Library(FLITE).............................................................................................................................................11 LibraryStatistics..........................................................................................................................................12 GiftstotheUniversity.................................................................................................................................13 Housing&ResidenceLife...........................................................................................................................14 InformationTechnologyServices/IntramuralSports.................................................................................15 KendallCollege...........................................................................................................................................16 EntertainmentUnlimited/StudentAffairs/StudentEmployment..............................................................19 PointsofInterest........................................................................................................................................20 FerrisStateUniversityCalendar.................................................................................................................27 TelephoneNumbers(frequentlyused)......................................................................................................28 EducationalGrantsandScholarships/InstitutionalLoans..........................................................................29
ENROLLMENT TotalHeadcountEnrollment,Fall1982‐2011............................................................................................35 EnrollmentbyCounty(map)......................................................................................................................36 EnrollmentbyState(map).........................................................................................................................37 EnrollmentbyCounty.................................................................................................................................38 EnrollmentbyState&Country..................................................................................................................39 5‐YearEnrollmentbyCollege.....................................................................................................................40 PercentofStudentsbyCollege..................................................................................................................41 FYESEnrollmentPerFTEFaculty................................................................................................................42 EnrollmentSummary..................................................................................................................................43 EnrollmentSummarybyCollege(AHS&A/S)............................................................................................44 EnrollmentSummarybyCollege(BUS&EHS)...........................................................................................45 EnrollmentSummarybyCollege(TEC&KEN)............................................................................................46 EnrollmentSummarybyCollege(OPT&PHR)...........................................................................................47 EnrollmentSummarybyCollege(CPT&UNV)...........................................................................................48 ComparativeEnrollmentReportbyCollege...............................................................................................49 SCH/FTE/FYES.............................................................................................................................................50 ComparativeFallEnrollmentandSCHProductionBySite.........................................................................51 TotalHeadcountEnrollmentComparedtoFTE..........................................................................................52 EnrollmentbyRace/Ethnicity.....................................................................................................................53 EthnicDistributionbyCollege....................................................................................................................54 EnrollmentbyProgram(AlliedHealthSciences)........................................................................................55 EnrollmentbyProgram(Arts&Sciences)..................................................................................................57 EnrollmentbyProgram(Business).............................................................................................................59 EnrollmentbyProgram(Education&HumanServices).............................................................................61 EnrollmentbyProgram(EngineeringTechnology)....................................................................................63
TABLEOFCONTENTS EnrollmentbyProgram(KendallCollegeofArt&Design).........................................................................66 EnrollmentbyProgram(MichiganCollegeofOptometryatFSU).............................................................68 EnrollmentbyProgram(Pharmacy)...........................................................................................................68 EnrollmentbyProgram(CollegeofProfessional&TechnologicalStudies)...............................................68 EnrollmentbyProgram(UniversityCollege)..............................................................................................69 RetentionRates..........................................................................................................................................70 GraduationRates........................................................................................................................................71 FTIACFall‐to‐FallRetention&CollegeSemesterbySemesterRetention..................................................72 HSGPA&ACTScores/AverageCreditsTaken............................................................................................73 StudentCreditHoursbyCollege................................................................................................................74 TransferInStudents...................................................................................................................................75 TransferOutStudents................................................................................................................................76 EnrollmentSummaryofStudentsbyAge..................................................................................................77
DEGREES DegreesConferredbyProgram(AlliedHealthSciences)...........................................................................79 DegreesConferredbyProgram(Arts&Sciences)......................................................................................80 DegreesConferredbyProgram(Business).................................................................................................81 DegreesConferredbyProgram(Education&HumanServices)................................................................83 DegreesConferredbyProgram(EngineeringTechnology)........................................................................84 DegreesConferredbyProgram(KendallCollegeofArt&Design)............................................................86 DegreesConferredbyProgram(MichiganCollegeofOptometryatFSU).................................................87 DegreesConferredbyProgram(Pharmacy)..............................................................................................87 DegreesConferredbyProgram(CollegeofProfessional&TechnologialStudies)...................................87 DegreesConferredatFerrisStateUniversity.............................................................................................88 ApprovedPrograms....................................................................................................................................89
FACULTY/STAFF UniversityStaffbyJobCategory&Gender(Full‐Time)..............................................................................93 UniversityStaffbyJobCategory&Gender(Part‐Time).............................................................................94 UniversityStaffbyJobCategory&Gender(Total).....................................................................................95 FallFacultyAndStaffByRace/EthnicityAndGender.................................................................................96 DistinguishedTeacherAwards...................................................................................................................97
ORGANIZATIONALCHARTS BoardofTrustees.......................................................................................................................................99 ExecutiveDivision.......................................................................................................................................100 President’sCouncil.....................................................................................................................................101 AcademicAffairsDivision...........................................................................................................................102 OfficeofAcademicAffairs..........................................................................................................................103 AcademicAffairsDivision/Extended&InternationalOperations..............................................................104 AcademicAffairsDivision/CollegeofAlliedHealthSciences.....................................................................105 AcademicAffairsDivision/CollegeofArts&Sciences................................................................................106 AcademicAffairsDivision/CollegeofBusiness...........................................................................................107 AcademicAffairsDivision/CollegeofEducation&HumanServices..........................................................108 AcademicAffairsDivision/CollegeofEngineeringTechnology..................................................................109 AcademicAffairsDivision/KendallCollegeofArt&Design.......................................................................110 AcademicAffairsDivision/Library..............................................................................................................111
TABLEOFCONTENTS AcademicAffairsDivision/MichiganCollegeofOptometryatFSU............................................................112 AcademicAffairsDivision/CollegeofPharmacy.........................................................................................113 AcademicAffairsDivision/CollegeofProfessionalandTechnologicalStudies..........................................114 AcademicAffairsDivision/UniversityCollege.............................................................................................115 AdministrationandFinanceDivision..........................................................................................................116 AdministrationandFinanceDivision(KendallCollegeofArt&Design)....................................................117 GovernmentalRelations&GeneralCounselDivision................................................................................118 StudentAffairsDivision..............................................................................................................................119 StudentAffairsDivision/EnrollmentServices.............................................................................................120 UniversityAdvancementandMarketingDivision......................................................................................121
ALUMNI AlumnibyState..........................................................................................................................................123 AlumnibyCollege.......................................................................................................................................124 PlacementRates.........................................................................................................................................125 RecipientsofAlumniAwards......................................................................................................................126
BUDGET FY2011‐2012GeneralFundOperatingBudget..........................................................................................127 RevenueSummary......................................................................................................................................128 ExpenditureSummary................................................................................................................................129
FACILITIES StatementofFacilitiesattheBigRapidsCampus(GeneralFund).............................................................131 StatementofFacilitiesattheBigRapidsCampus(Non‐GeneralFund).....................................................132 FerrisStateUniversityCampusMap..........................................................................................................133 DirectionstoFerrisStateUniversityBigRapidsCampus...........................................................................134
MICHIGANPUBLICUNIVERSITYCOMPARISONS EnrollmentMichiganPublicUniversities....................................................................................................135 SummaryofTuition/FeesandRoom/Board..............................................................................................136 AnnualRoomandBoardCosts...................................................................................................................137 AnnualTuitionandRequiredFees.............................................................................................................138 Faculty‐to‐AdministratorRatio...................................................................................................................139 FinancialAidas%ofTotalGeneralFundSpending....................................................................................140 FullYearEquatedStudents........................................................................................................................141 Instructionasa%ofTotalGeneralFundSpending....................................................................................142 InstructionalCost(Spending)perStudent.................................................................................................143 PlantSpendingasa%ofTotalGeneralFundSpending.............................................................................144 StateAppropriationsperFYES....................................................................................................................145 Student‐to‐FacultyRatio............................................................................................................................146
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MISSIONSTATEMENT FerrisStateUniversitypreparesstudentsforsuccessfulcareers,responsiblecitizenship,andlifelong learning.Throughitsmanypartnershipsanditscareer‐oriented,broad‐basededucation,Ferrisserves ourrapidlychangingglobaleconomyandsociety. VISIONSTATEMENT FerrisStateUniversitywillbe: Therecognizedleaderinintegrativeeducation,wheretheorymeetspracticethroughoutthe curriculum,andwheremulti‐disciplinaryskillsimportantinaglobaleconomyaredeveloped withtheresultthat FerrisStateUniversitywillalsobe: Thepreferredchoiceforstudentswhoseekspecialized,innovative,career‐andlife‐enhancing education Thepremiereducationalpartnerforgovernment,communities,agencies,businesses,and industriesthroughappliedresearchandjointventures Astimulating,student‐centeredacademicenvironmentthatfosterslife‐longengagement, leadership,citizenship,andcontinuingintellectualdevelopment Auniversitythatalignsitspracticesandresourcesinsupportofitscorevaluesofcollaboration, diversity,ethicalcommunity,excellence,learning,andopportunity COREVALUES Collaboration:Ferriscontributestotheadvancementofsocietybybuildingpartnershipswith students,alumni,businessandindustry,governmentbodies,accreditingagencies,andthe communitiestheUniversityserves. Diversity:Byprovidingacampuswhichissupportive,safe,andwelcoming,Ferrisembracesa diversityofideas,beliefs,andcultures. EthicalCommunity:FerrisrecognizestheinherentdignityofeachmemberoftheUniversity communityandtreatseveryonewithrespect.Ouractionsareguidedbyfairness,honesty,and integrity. Excellence:Committedtoinnovationandcreativity,Ferrisstrivestoproducethehighestquality outcomesinallitsendeavors. Learning:FerrisStateUniversityvalueseducationthatiscareer‐oriented,balancestheoryand practice,developscriticalthinking,emphasizesactivelearning,andfostersresponsibilityandthe desireforthelifelongpursuitofknowledge. Opportunity:Ferris,withafocusondevelopingcareerskillsandknowledge,provides opportunitiesforcivicengagement,leadershipdevelopment,advancement,andsuccess.
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HISTORY FerrisStateUniversityisrecognizedforitscareer‐focusedmajorsthatgiveourstudentstheeducation theyneedtomeettheneedsofachangingeconomy.Foundedin1884ontheconceptofproviding studentswithmarketableskills,FerriswasestablishedbyWoodbridgeN.Ferris(1853‐1928),a distinguishedMichiganeducatorandpoliticianwhoservedtwotermsasthestate'sgovernorandwas electedaUnitedStatesSenator.Ferriswasaprivateinstituteuntil1950,whenitjoinedthestatehigher educationsystem.Thecollegeobtaineduniversitystatusin1987. LOCATION TheFerrisStateUniversitycampusislocatedinBigRapids,awestcentralMichigancityofapproximately 10,700inthevacation‐recreationregion.InadditiontobeinghomeofFerrisStateUniversity,BigRapids isthecountyseatofMecostaCounty.The880‐acrecampusisreadilyaccessiblebytheUS‐131 expresswayandstatehighwayM‐20.BigRapidsis55milesnorthofGrandRapidsandwithin200miles ofChicagoandDetroit. CAMpuss*ZE 880acres ACADEMICDIVISIONS CollegeofAlliedHealthSciences CollegeofArtsandSciences CollegeofBusiness CollegeofEducationandHumanServices CollegeofEngineeringTechnology CollegeofPharmacy CollegeofProfessionalandTechnologicalStudies KendallCollegeofArtandDesign MichiganCollegeofOptometryatFSU UniversityCollege
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EDUCATIONALPROGRAMS Ferrisoffersmorethan170educationalprogramsthroughtheCollegesofAlliedHealthSciences,Arts andSciences,Business,EducationandHumanServices,EngineeringTechnology,Pharmacy,Kendall CollegeofArtandDesign,MichiganCollegeofOptometryatFerrisStateUniversity,Collegeof ProfessionalandTechnologicalStudies,andUniversityCollege.Theseofferingsleadtobachelorand associatedegreesandcertificates.MasterdegreesinInformationSystemsManagement,Careerand TechnicalEducation,CriminalJustice,BusinessAdministration,CurriculumandInstruction,Nursing,and FineArtsareavailable.FerrisalsooffersdoctoratedegreesinOptometry,PharmacyandCommunity CollegeLeadership. Eachcollegeencompassesaclusterofrelatedprogramsthataretargetedtopreparestudentsfor specificcareers,responsiblecitizenshipandlifelonglearning.Thecollegesoperateinfacilitiesthathave beenspeciallydesignedandequippedtosupporttheirmissions. Ferrisisanationalleaderinthedevelopmentoftheconceptofladdering,whichenablesstudentsto advancetheircareersbybuildingonprevioustraining.Forexample,anindividualwhohasgained employmentaftercompletingatwo‐yeardegreemaylaterseekcareeradvancementbyreturningto Ferrisandearningabachelordegree.ThisconceptalsopermitsstudentstotransferreadilyintoFerris programs. ADMISSIONS CurrentadmissioncriteriafornewstudentsrequireallincomingfreshmenstudentstosubmitACTor SATtestscoresalongwithofficialhighschooltranscriptsorofficialGEDscorespriortoanadmission decision.Transferstudentsarerequiredtosubmitofficialtranscriptsfromallcollegesattendedaswell asofficialhighschooltranscriptsandtestscores,ifrequiredasprescribedbyuniversitystandards,to achieveacompleteacademicprofile.Studentsfulfillingbothuniversityandprogramentrance requirementswillbegrantedadmission.
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FERRISSTATEUNIVERSITYACCREDITATION FSUisaccreditedbyTheHigherLearningCommissionoftheNorthCentralAssociation AccreditingAgencies
AcademicProgram
(ACCE)AmericanCouncilforConstructionEducation
ConstructionManagement,BS
AAALACInternational,AssociationforAssessmentandAccreditationof LaboratoryAnimalCareInternational AccreditationCouncilforBusinessSchools&Programs
AnimalCareFacility
COBPrograms
AccreditationCouncilforPharmacyEducation
Pharmacy
AccreditationCouncilonOptometricEducation(ACOE)
ResidencyinOcularDiseaseatTLCEyeCareofMI
AccreditationCouncilonOptometricEducation(ACOE)
ResidencyinOcularDisease,BattleCreekVAMed.Ctr.
AccreditationCouncilonOptometricEducation(ACOE)
AccreditationCouncilonOptometricEducation(ACOE)
ResidencyinPrimaryEyeCare&OcularDisease,VA NorthernIndianaHealthCareSystems,Ft.Wayne Optometry‐O.D.‐FullCollege
AccreditationCouncil,CollegiateGraphicComm.Inc.(ACCGC)
PrintingManagement,BS
AmericanBarAssociation
LegalStudies
AmericanDentalAssociation(ADA)
DentalHygiene
AmericanOptometricAssociation
Optometry‐Residencyincornea&contactlenses
AmericanSocietyofHealth‐CareSystemsPharmacists
PharmacyPracticeResidencyw/EmphasisinManagedCare
AmericanSocietyofHealth‐CareSystemsPharmacists
PharmacyPracticeResidencyw/EmphasisinCommunityPharmacy
AssociatedEquipmentDistributorsFoundation(AEDF)
HeavyEquipmentServiceEngineeringTechnology,BS
CommissiononAccreditationforHealthInfomaticsandInformation ManagementEducation(CAHIIM) CommissiononAccreditationforHealthInfomaticsandInformation ManagementEducation(CAHIIM) CommitteeonAccreditationforRespiratoryCare(CoARC)
HealthInformationManagement
HealthInformationTechnology
RespiratoryCare
CouncilonAccreditationofParks,Recreation,TourismandRelated Professionals CouncilonSocialWorkEducation
RecreationLeadershipandManagement
SocialWorkProgram
EngineeringAccreditationcommissionofABET
SurveyingEngineering,BS
InternationalFacilityManagementAssociation(IFMA)
FacilityManagement
JointReviewCommitteeonEducationinDiagnosticMedicalSonography
Sonography
JointReviewCommitteeonEducationinRadiographyTechnology(JRCERT)
Radiography
JointReviewCommitteeonEducationalProgramsinNuclearMedicine Technology MICommissionofLawEnforcementStandards(MCOLCS)
NuclearMedicine
CriminalJustice
MichiganCorrectionalOfficers'TrainingCouncil(MCOTC)
CriminalJustice
MichiganDepartmentofEducation
SchoolofEducation
NAMMAffiliatedMusicBusiness(NAMBI)
MusicIndustryManagement
NationalAccreditingAgencyforClinicalLab.Sciences(NAACLS)
ClinicalLaboratorySciences
NationalAccreditingAgencyforClinicalLab.Sciences(NAACLS)
MedicalTechnology
NationalAccreditingAgencyforClinicalLab.Sciences(NAACLS)
MedicalLaboratoryTechnology
NationalAutomotiveTechniciansEducationFoundation
AutomotiveServiceTechnology
NationalAutomotiveTechniciansEducationFoundation(NATEF)
HeavyEquipmentTechnology,AAS
Nat'lLeagueforNursingAccreditingCommission(NLNAC)
Nursing‐‐BSNandMSNProgram
ProfessionalGolfers'AssociationofAmerica(PGA)
ProfessionalGolfManagement
TechnologyAccreditationCommissionofABET
AutomotiveEngineeringTechnology
TechnologyAccreditationCommissionofABET
MechanicalEngineeringTechnology(AASandBSprograms)
TechnologyAccreditationCommissionofABET
Electrical/ElectronicEngineeringTechnology,BS
TechnologyAccreditationCommissionofABET
WeldingEngineeringTechnology,BS
UnitedStatesProfessionalTennisAssociation,Inc.
ProfessionalTennisManagement
Source:AcademicAffairs
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STUDENTCOSTS TheaverageannualcostforaMichiganresidenttoattendFerris(basedupon2011‐12rates)including tuitionfor15credits,roomandboard,fees,estimatedacademicandpersonalexpenses,is$22,830. 2011‐12Costs Semester Year Undergraduate(MichiganResident) Tuition(15credits) $5,220 $10,440 Room&Board(Platinum) $4,672 $9,344 Sub‐Total $9,892 $19,784 Books&Supplies(estimate) $508 $1,016 $934 $1,868 PersonalExpenses(estimate) RefundableFees* $81 $162 TotalExpenses(estimate) $11,415 $22,830 *Ifrequested,theRacquetFacilityfee,StudentActivityfeeandHealthCenterfeewillbedeletedfromthe student’saccount.CashrefundswillonlybegrantedfortheRacquetFacilityfeeandtheStudentActivityfeeifthe student’saccountispaidinfull.
TUITION Full‐TimeStudent(15credits) Undergraduate(Non‐Resident) Undergraduate(International) UndergraduateStudent MichiganResident Non‐Resident International GraduateStudent MichiganResident Non‐Resident&International DoctoralStudent ProfessionalStudent MichiganResident Non‐Resident Suites&Apartments EastCampusSuites(singlestudent) OneBedroomApartment‐East TwoBedroomApartment‐East TwoBedroomTownhouse‐West ThreeBedroomTownhouse‐West FinchCourt(singlestudent)
$7,830 $8,370 $348p/credit $522p/credit $558p/credit $473p/credit $710p/credit $557p/credit Pharmacy $561p/credit $842p/credit
$15,660 $16,740 Optometry $573p/credit $860p/credit
$2,729p/semester $9,088p/year $10,131p/year $11,050p/year $12,081p/year $514p/month
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KENDALLCOLLEGEOFARTANDDESIGNOFFERRISSTATEUNIVERSITY 2011/2012Tuition&Fees Tuition ResidentUndergraduateStudioperCreditHour ResidentUndergraduateGeneralEducationperCreditHour Non‐ResidentUndergraduateStudioperCreditHour Non‐ResidentUndergraduateGeneralEducationperCreditHour GraduateperCreditHour DualEnrollmentperCreditHour
$684 $348 $1,026 $522 $763 $220 ($660perclass)
TuitionSummary PerCreditHour:
Resident GeneralEd. $348 $1,044 $2,088 $3,132 $4,176 $5,220
Resident Studio $684 $2,052 $4,104 $6,156 $8,208 $10,260
Non‐Resident GeneralEd. $522 $1,566 $3,132 $4,698 $6,264 $7,830
Non‐Resident Studio $1,026 $3,078 $6,156 $9,234 $12,312 $15,390
3credits 6credits 9credits 12credits 15credits RelatedFees AdmissionsApplicationFee $30 ModelFee $80 KendallExperienceFee EnrollmentDeposit Sculpture/Woodworking/3DStudioFee $155 TechnologyFee‐0+Credits PrintmakingClassFee $155 StudentLifeFee DigitalResourceLevel1 $50 DeferredPaymentCharge DigitalResourceLevel2 $100 StudioSpaceFee(persemester) DigitalResourceLevel3 $150 StudioDeposit Metal/JewelryStudioFee $300 TranscriptFee Metal/JewelryDesignFee $155 LatePaymentPenalty–2%OfUnpaidBalance
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Graduate $763 $2,289 $4,578 $6,867 $9,156 $11,445
$80 $250 $150 $10 $30 $315 $100 $5
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ATHLETICS TheFerrisStateUniversityBulldogsaremembersoftheNationalCollegiateAthleticAssociation(NCAA). VarsityteamscompeteintheCentralCollegiateHockeyAssociation(NCAADivisionI)inicehockeyand theGreatLakesIntercollegiateAthleticConference(NCAADivisionII)inallothersports.Ferrisstudent athletesparticipatein15varsitysports:golf,tennis,basketball,track,cross‐country,softball,soccerand volleyballforwomen;golf,tennis,basketball,track,cross‐country,hockeyandfootballformen. CAREERRESOURCESATFSU
AFerrisStateUniversitycareer‐orientededucationiscomplementedbycomprehensiveeducational planningandcareercounselingresourcesavailablefromtheEducationalandCareerCounselingCenter (ECCC)whichisstaffedwithlicensedprofessionalcounselors.TheECCCislocatedonthethirdfloorof theStarrBuildinginroom313andprovidesawiderangeofservicesforFSUstudents.See http://www.ferris.edu/ecccformoredetailsabouttheservicesandprogrammingoffered. EDUCATIONALANDCAREERCOUNSELING
Everyundergraduatecollegehaseducationalcounselorstoprovideinformationaboutalloftheir academicprogramsinFerris’sundergraduatecolleges.Thesecounselorsarelocatedinthecollegesof AlliedHealthSciences,ArtsandSciences,Business,Education&HumanServices,Engineering TechnologyandtheRetentionandStudentSuccessUnit. Inadditiontoprovidingacademiccounseling,educationalcounselorsintheEducationalandCareer CounselingCenter(ECCC),locatedinSTARR313,helpstudentstoidentifyandovercomeobstaclesto theiracademicsuccessthroughtheidentificationofbothlearningpreferencesandanindividual’s approachtothecollegelearningexperience.ECCCalsooffersassistanceinmakingcareerchoices.While findingtherightcareerdependsonseveralfactors,twostronginfluencesarepersonalityandinterests. StudentscanreceiveinformationintheseareasbycompletingtheMyers‐BriggsTypeIndicatorandthe StrongInterestInventoryassessmentsthroughtheECCC.Alicensedcounselorinterpretstheresults withthestudentandprovidesinformationoncareersthatarealignedwiththeindividual’spersonality, interests,values,andskills. FINANCIALAID Morethan76percentofthestudentspresentlyenrolledatFerrisStatereceivesometypeoffinancial aidthroughfederal,state,institutional,privateandothersourcesincludingscholarships,grants,loans andstudentemployment.FerrisStateUniversityawardsmorethan$176millioninstudentaidannually. Financialaidisprimarilybasedonfinancialneedandisintendedtoassiststudentswhosefamilieslack thetotalresourcesneededtopayforcollege.InformationonfinancialaidprogramsavailableatFerris maybeobtainedbycontactingtheOfficeofScholarshipsandFinancialAidat1‐231‐591‐2110orviathe Internetatwww.ferris.eduandclickingontheFinancialAidlink.
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CAREERSERVICES TheCareerServicesOfficeisavailabletoeducate,guide,andsupportstudents,alumni,faculty,staff, andemployersthroughoutthecareerdevelopmentprocess,including,careerplanning,careerresearch, skillsattainment,jobsearchdocumentpreparation,interviewing,internships,jobpostings,andsuccess intheworkplace. Students/alumnihaveaccesstoBulldogCareerlink,whichisastate‐of‐the‐artinternet‐basedsoftware packagethatallowsstudentstowriteresumes,uploadtheirresumesintotheFSUResumeBook database,searchandapplyforemployment/internshipopportunitiesandsignupforon‐campus interviewsandevents.On‐campusinterviewstakeplacebothfallandspringsemesterswith approximately175employersparticipatingperacademicyear. CareerServicestakespartinmanycampusactivitiesandholdsmanyworkshopsessionsonavarietyof job‐searchtechniques,allofwhichteachstudentsateveryacademiclevelhowtotransfertheirin‐and‐ out‐of‐classroomexperiencestotheworkworld. CareerServicescoordinatesthreelargeeventsperyear:everyfallandspringtheofficesponsorsa generalcareerfairtoassiststudentsinconnectingwithemployerswhoarehiringinternsandfull‐time employees.Thesecareerfairsconsistentlybring120+employerstocampus.EveryfallCareerServices andStudentLeadershipandActivitiescoordinatesaProfessionalCareerandLeadershipConference, bringinginavarietyofpresentersandkeynotespeakerstodiscusstheimpactofleadershipuponcareer success. StudentscanregisterwithBulldogCareerlinkandviewawholearrayofothercareer/employment‐ relatedinformationonourwebsiteatwww.ferris.edu/careerservices.Walk‐inassistanceisavailableat theCareerServicesofficeinRankinStudentCenterRoom135,M‐F8am‐5pm. DISABILITIESSERVICES
DisabilitiesServicesservesandadvocatesforstudentswithdisabilities,empoweringthemforself‐ relianceandindependencewhilepromotingequalaccesstoeducationalopportunitiesandprograms. TheofficeislocatedonthethirdflooroftheStarrBuildinginRoom313.Contactusat231‐591‐3057or reviewourwebsiteformoreinformation:http://www.ferris.edu/htmls/colleges/university/disability/. Aregisteredstudentorganization(RSO)forstudentswithdisabilitiesisavailable.Tofindoutmore abouttheDisabilityAwarenessandEducationRSO,checkoutthiswebsite:http://ferris.orgsync.com/ andlookforspecialinterestgroups.
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CORPORATE&PROFESSIONALDEVELOPMENT&THECENTERFORCERTIFICATIONTRAINING& TESTING DivisionoftheCollegeofEngineeringTechnology
CPD FerrisStateUniversity'sCorporate&ProfessionalDevelopment(CPD)hasbeeninvolvedinpartnerships tohelpbusinessesandindustrieswithsolutionstotraining,certification,customassessment&gap analysis,productdevelopment,grantservices,andconsulting/appliedresearchneedssince1984.More than2,000companieshavetakenadvantageoftheskillsandfacilitiesofferedfortrainingortesting,and over150,000participantsinover1,000offeredtitles/projectshavebeenserved.CPDisknownforits abilitytopartnerwithbusinessandindustryclients,associations,andotherproviderstotackleissues relatedtocustomtraining,processconsulting,productdevelopment,certification,andassessment. TrainingcanbedeliveredatthemaincampuscomplexinBigRapids,theGrandRapidsCampus,anyof Ferris’sRegionalCenters,atthecompany'splantsite,orcompanyselectedoffsite.Trainingonhundreds oftechnical,safety&health,business,science,andsupervision/leadershiptopicscanbeprovided. Trainingmayalsoinvolveparticipantassessment,certificationthroughtheCenterforCertification TrainingandTesting,CEU’s,andcreditconversionasrequired.
CCTT TheCenterforCertificationTraining&Testingwasfoundedintheearly‘90stoadministertheEPA‐ mandatedSection608certificationandtestingprogramtoHVACRtechniciansthroughouttheentire country.TheInstitutehasoverfourteenhundredregisteredproctorsacrossthecountry,andsinceits inceptionhascertifiedover400,000technicians.Thesetechnicianscarrycertificationcardswiththe FerrisStateUniversitylogowhichtheydisplayinsupplyhousesallovertheUnitedStateseachtimethey purchaserefrigerant.Thevisualpresentationprovidedeachtimeoneofthesecardsispresentedkeeps theFerrisStateUniversitynamehighlyrecognizableandintheforefrontthroughoutourindustry.The CCTTthroughitsstate‐of‐the‐artdatabaseaddstheabilitytoadministertestingprogramsforawide varietyofbusinessesaswellashandlingtheircustomerservice,orderfulfillment,warehousingand distributionneeds.
Withchangingworldneeds,CPD&CCTTareinvestinginnewofferingsforthecommunitytheyserve throughanEnergyCenter&AnnualMichiganEnergyConference,aswellasactivitiesinproduct innovationandentrepreneurship.CPDhasinvestedinthefutureoftrainingbycreatingtheabilityfor developmentofcomputer‐interactivetrainingforbusinessandindustry(customCD‐ROM,interactive televisionorinternetdeliveryaswellastraditionallectureandapplicationlabs).CPDcanalsoassist businesses,industries,andindividualsinthedevelopmentandrefinementofnewproduct/process ideas.Third‐partyvalidationstudiescanbeperformedtoproveclientclaimsontheirproducts.
TheCorporate&ProfessionalDevelopmentCenterislocatedat1020MapleStreet,Suite101.Phone 231‐591‐5819,Tollfree866‐880‐7674,Fax231‐591‐5821.Websitewww.ferris.edu/cpd TheCenterforCertificationTraining&Testingislocatedat1020MapleStreet,117.Phoneis231‐591‐ 5822,TollFree866‐880‐7674,Fax231‐591‐5821.Websitewww.ferris.edu/cpd
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EXTENDEDANDINTERNATIONALOPERATIONS
ThroughtheactivitiesofExtendedandInternationalOperationstheimpactandreachofFerrisextends beyondthemaincampus,anentrepreneurialviewofbusinessandcurriculumdevelopmentis cultivated,andsupportanddirectionaregiventopromoteaglobalviewfortheentireFerris community.
FerrisStatewide Forthosestudentsthatarerootedintheirhomecommunitiestoofarfromthemaincampusto commute,Ferrisoperatesoff‐campuslocationsthroughoutthestate,oftenpartneringwiththelocal communitycollege.Currentlytotaling19sites,theselocationsdeliverFerris‐degreeprogramsto studentswhowouldotherwisenothaveaccesstohighereducation.
FerrisOnline Deliveringonlinedegrees,certificates,andcoursesthathelpstudentsbalancetheirpersonaland professionalliveswiththeirdesiretolearn.
OfficeofInternationalEducation TheworkoftheOfficeofInternationalEducationistoprovidesupporttointernationalstudents, coordinateStudyAbroadandexchangeprograms,coordinatetheIntensiveEnglishProgram,facilitate anInternationalSummerSchool,andsponsorprogrammingthatsupportstheuniversitygoalof becomingagloballydiverseandawarecommunity.
EntrepreneurialInstituteandIncubator ThenewestbranchofExtendedandInternationalOperations,theinstituteisbuildingcurriculumand programsthatwillcultivateacommunityofentrepreneurshipwithinthestudentbody.TheIncubator, onceoperational,willprovidesupportandalocationforstudentsastheybuildandtesttheir entrepreneurialideas.
CollegeofProfessionalandTechnologicalStudies Presentlymaturingintotheuniversity'sacademicprogramincubator,CPTSwasfirstestablishedin 1999withthemissiontodevelopacademicprogramsthatmetthechangingandexpandingneedsof Michigan'sbusiness,industryandthecommunityatlarge.Todatetheseincludedegreesindigital media,informationsecurity,industrialmanagement,moleculardiagnostics,andcommunitycollege leadership.
ConferenceandProfessionalServices TheCPSteamprovidesconferencedesignanddevelopmentconsultationservicesthatinclude planning,strategy,andimplementation.Tohelpensureprogramssucceed,theyassistwithmarketing andpromotion,financialmanagement,contracts,registration,siteselection,facilitiesarrangements, on‐siteservices,andevaluations.
MoreinformationabouttheExtendedandInternationalOperationscanbefoundonlineat http://www.ferris.edu/extendedinternational
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FERRISLIBRARYFORINFORMATION,TECHNOLOGY,ANDEDUCATION(FLITE) FLITEopenedonMarch12,2001,asapremierresearchfacilityintegratingmoderntechnologywith traditionalinformationresources.Designedforflexibilityandversatility,FLITEcontinuestoadapttothe world'sadvancingdigitalage.TheLibraryhouses195publiccomputers(185PCsandtenMacs,which includesaMacDesignCenterofeightcomputersloadedwithdesignsoftware),approximately1,000 portstoaccommodatelaptopaccessandfutureexpansion,wirelessconnectivity,seatingfor1,300 visitors,and54individualandgroupstudyrooms.Amongitscustomer‐service‐orientedattributes,FLITE containsanextended‐hoursstudyarea,afamilystudyroomforvisitorsaccompaniedbychildren,anda foodcourtwithvendedbeveragesandsnacks.StudentsusingFLITEhaveaccesstolaptopcomputers andscanners.Anassistive‐technologieslaboratoryfacilitatesthelearningandresearchofstudents requiringspecialaccommodations. FLITEservesasagatewaytoavarietyofinformationresourcesavailablebothon‐siteandoff‐campusin printanddigitalformats.FLITEhousesacollectionofmorethan300,000printvolumesandprovides accesstoonlinedatabases,referenceresources,andmorethan60,000electronicjournals,newspapers, andmagazines.FLITEisaFederalDepositoryLibraryforU.S.GovernmentDocumentsandaPatentand TrademarkDepositoryLibrary.TheLibrary’sonlinecatalogsanddigitalresourcesareavailablethrough theFLITEWebsiteathttp://www.ferris.edu/library/.Interlibraryloananddocumentdeliveryservices areofferedtoallfaculty,staff,andstudents,includingdistance‐educationstudents,allowingusers accesstoanimmeasurablenumberofadditionalresources.Faculty,staff,andstudentscanreceivehelp usingtheseresourcesbyphone,email,orreal‐timechatreferenceservice,submittingelectronicforms viatheWebsite,orin‐personattheReferenceDeskinFLITE.Studentsandfacultycanalsorequest referenceandresearchassistancefromsubject‐specialistlibrarians.Facultycanalsosearchandreserve titlesinthe“MediaBooking”collection,whichincludesmediaresourcesforin‐classroomuse. FLITEtakesfulladvantageofadvancedtechnologiestoexpandopportunitiesforteachingandlearning. TheLibrarycontainsfourinstructionalstudiosequippedwith20to30computerstations,aninstructor's workstation,soundandprojectionequipment,TV/VCR,andDVD.Allinstructionalstudiosare“smart classrooms”andincludeadocucam.Additionalequipmentsuchassmartboards,laptopcomputers,and wirelessmicrophonesareavailableuponrequest.Theinstructionalstudiosallowlibrariansandother facultytoteachtheinformation‐seekingandcritical‐thinkingskillsnecessarytoevaluateinformation resources.TheinformationliteracyprogramstartswiththebasicsintheFerrisStateUniversitySeminar (FSUS)coursesandprovidesinstructioninlibraryuseandresearchtoclassesuponrequestof instructors.Inadditiontoinstructionalstudios,FLITEalsocontainssixseminarroomsofvarioussizesto accommodatelibraryinstructionclasses,meetings,andprofessionaldevelopmentactivities. TheFSUMediaProductionunitisalsohousedinFLITE.ThemissionofMediaProductionistoprovide assistancetofaculty,staff,andstudentsinthedesign,development,implementation,anddistribution ofmedia‐relatedresourcesinsupportofFerrisinstructionandactivities.Activitiesrangefrom videographytographicdesignandproductiontocreatingDVDsfromslidecollections.FLITEalsohouses theFacultyCenterforTeachingandLearningandtheOfficeforMulticulturalStudentServices.
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FERRISLIBRARYFORINFORMATION,TECHNOLOGY,ANDEDUCATION(FLITE) 2010‐2011Statistics Services‐July2010toJune2011 Hoursopen
95.5/week
Circulationoflibrarymaterials(notincludingreserves)
21,192
Reservecirculation
2,920
Studyroomcheckouts
32,122
Seminarandinstructionroomcheckouts
2,602
Libraryinstructionsessions
491
Referencedeskquestions
4,549
Chatrefsessions
1,807
Interlibraryborrowing
8,266
Interlibrarylending
9,784
Titlescatalogued
10,537
Access/Holdings‐July2010 Totalprintvolumes(booksandboundjournals)
309,710
Periodicalsubscriptions(printandmicroform)
526
Periodicaltitlesavailableinallformats(print,electronic,microform)
69,328
Cataloguedelectronicbooks
114,397
Informationresourcedatabases
130
Newmonographtitlespurchased
2,234
Archivalholdings(cubicfeet)
4,367
Publiccomputers
195
Source:FLITE
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GIFTSTOTHEUNIVERSITY PrivategivingtotheUniversityinfiscalyear2011totaled$6,896,445includingcashcontributionsof $5,468,150andin‐kindgiftsof$1,428,295.
Contributionsmaybemadeinmanyways: • Giftsfromalumniandparents • Giftsfrombusinessandindustry,includingcash,equipment,andmaterials • Giftsandgrantsfromfoundations • Matchinggifts(companiesorcorporatefoundationsmatchtheiremployees’giftstoFerrisfroma one‐to‐onetoafour‐to‐oneratio) • Giftsinmemoryorhonorofindividuals • GiftsthroughnamingFerrisStateUniversityasabeneficiaryinestateplans Donorsocietiesrecognizeextraordinarygenerosity: • WoodbridgeN.FerrisSociety:$1,000,000cashorin‐kindgifts • HelenGillespieFerrisSociety:$750,000cashorin‐kindgifts • AbigailTimmeSmithSociety:Allplannedgifts$35,000ormore • LegacySociety:$500,000cashorin‐kindgifts • CrimsonandGoldSociety:$1,000cashorin‐kindgiftsfromgraduatesof5yearsorless • PhoenixSociety:$100,000incashorin‐kindgifts • OldMainSociety:$50,000cashorin‐kindgifts • Founder’sSociety:$25,000incashorin‐kindgifts • President’sSociety:$10,000incashorin‐kindgifts • Dean’sClub:Annualgiftof$500‐$999withfundingdesignatedtoaspecificcollegeorprogram • CarillonSociety:$250,000cashorin‐kindgifts
Athleticboosterclubshelpstudent‐athletes: • BulldogAthleticAssociation:thefundraisingarmofFerrisStateAthletics,giftssupportour student‐athletesin15intercollegiateprograms.Legends$2,500,HallofFame$1,000,Coaches $500,All‐American$250,All‐Conference$100,Crimson&Gold$50. • BluelineClub:Giftsaredesignatedtosupportthevarsityhockeyprogram.HobeyBaker$1,000+, AllAmerican$500‐$999,AllConference$300‐$499,Captain$100‐$299,Member$50‐$99 • GridironClub:Giftsaredesignatedtosupportthefootballprogram.HallofFame$1,000+, Coaches$500‐$999andAll‐Conference$125‐$499. • ReboundersClub:Giftsaredesignatedtosupportthemen’sbasketballprogram. Company/CommunityMember$500+,MemberPlus$250‐$499,IndividualMember$50‐$249. • SixthDawgClub:Giftsaredesignatedtosupportthewomen’sbasketballprogram.All‐American $250+,GLIACAll‐Conference$100‐$249,FSUTeamMember$25‐$99. • TheGallery:Giftsaredesignatedtosupportthemen’sandwomen’sgolfteams.All‐American $300+,All‐Conference$150‐$299,TeamPlayer$50‐$149.
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HOUSING&RESIDENCELIFE
Livingoncampushasproventofosterstudentengagementandimproveoverallstudentsuccess.Ferris StateUniversityon‐campushousingprovidesenvironmentsthatareclean,comfortable,safeand conducivetosupportingtheacademicmissionoftheUniversity.Morespecifically,livingintheresidence hallsenhancesandcompletesthelearningthatoccursattheUniversity. Studentgrowthisenhancedthroughexposuretootherpointsofview,experiencingdiversepopulations andlearningtoliveinterdependentlyinacommunityofpeers.Livingwithothershelpsresidents developcopingskillsandexperimentwithresponsibledecision‐makinginasafeenvironment. Avarietyofhousinganddiningoptionsallowsstudentstheopportunitytocreatetheenvironmentin whichtheyfeelmostcomfortable.Amenitiesincludewiredandwirelessinternetconnectionsineach residencehall,achoiceofdoubleorprivaterooms,health,wellnessandsubstance‐freeliving,thefirst‐ yearexperienceandmanyotherthemedhousingoptions.Cabletelevision,availableineveryroom, includesHDandmoviechannels.Washersanddryersarelocatedonvirtuallyeveryfloor,mailis deliveredtoeachresidencehall,andresidencehallsareequippedtoprovideafeelofhomewithsuch itemsasboardgames,largescreentelevisions,overstuffedfurnitureandhall‐sponsoredactivities. Livingintheresidencehallsisaneducationalendeavor.Staffprovidesocialandeducational programmingaimedatbuildingcohesivecommunitiesoneachfloor.Whilehallstaffareinplaceto assistinmaintainingcommunitystandards,residentsareremindedthatmaintainingcommunity standardsisasharedresponsibility. Theuniversityapartmentcommunityconsistsofthewestcampustownhousesandthesouthcampus apartmentcomplexes.Thewestcampuscomplexhas150two‐bedroomand50three‐bedroom unfurnishedtownhouseswhicharedesignedtoprovideaneighborhoodatmosphereforfamiliesand singlestudentsalike. Thesouthcampusapartmentcomplexconsistsof88traditionalone‐andtwo‐bedroomunits.Theyare designedforsinglestudentsandhavelaundryfacilitiesineachbuilding. TheEastCampusSuitesareneitherresidencehallsnorapartments.Rather,thisnewstyleofon‐campus housingcombinesthebestofbothworlds.Eachofthethree3‐storybuildingsishometo100students. Exteriordoorsarelocked24/7utilizingthesamecardswipeaccessandbluelight/callboxphone securitysystemasourresidencehalls.Eachbuildinghouses244‐bedroomsuitesand22‐bedroom suites.Everystudenthastheirownfurnishedbedroomandsharesafullbathroomwithoneother student.Afurnishedlivingroomandfullkitchencomplementthefeelingofhomeeachsuiteprovides. Withamenitiessuchasairconditioning,garbagedisposal,wirelessconnectivity,campuscabletelevision andmore,thesuitesaresuretobeacampusfavoriteforgenerationstocome. Fullyaccessibleresidencehalls,townhousesandsuitesareavailableforstudentswithspecialneeds. LearnmoreofwhattheOfficeofHousing&ResidenceLifehastoofferonlineat http://www.ferris.edu/housing.
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INFORMATIONTECHNOLOGYSERVICES TheInformationTechnologyServices(ITS)departmenttakescareofthecomputingneedsofthe universitycommunity.TheTechnologyAssistanceCenter(TAC)isthefirstpointofcontactforstudents, faculty,staffandothersassociatedwiththeuniversitytogetcomputerhelp.Customerscancontact TACviaphone,chat,oremail;orlookforanswersonuniversitystandardhardware,software,and systemsonourwebsite(www.ferris.edu/techsupport).TheTAChandlesapproximately33,000work ordersayear. Tosupporttheeducationalprocess,theITSmanagesthesoftwareandhardwareonroughly4,250 university‐ownedcomputerstationslocatedinclassrooms,publicaccesslabs,andfaculty/staffoffices. Manyoftheclassroomsalsohavespecializedequipmenttoaidinstructionsuchasdigitalprojectors, studentfeedbacksystems(“clickers”),andmultimediaplaybackandrecordingsystems. InformationTechnologyServicesmaintainsover220serverstorunthebusinessoftheuniversity community.ThemainsystemsincludeFerrisConnect,theon‐linelearning/coursemanagementsystem; MyFSU,thecampusportalsystem;andBanner,theuniversityrecordssystem.FerrisConnecthostsfully onlinecoursesforstudentsallovertheworld,andprovidesthetoolstoenhancestudentlearningand assessmentformanyon‐campuscoursesaswell. Computersallacrosscampuscanaccesstheinternetandotheruniversityservicesviathehigh‐speed network.Wiredand/orwirelessaccessisavailableinmostplacesoncampus,witheachofthe3,000 residencehallroomsandcampusapartmentshavingatleastonewirednetworkjack.ITSalsomaintains thecable,emergencymanagement,andphoneservicesfortheuniversity. Students,facultyandstaffcangetrepairsontheirpersonallyownedcomputersforanominalcharge, andpurchaseselectMicrosoft,Adobe,andAutoCADtitlesforpersonaluseatsignificantlyreduced pricesthroughtheStudentTechnologyServicesdepartment,locatedintheWestbuilding.Studentscan havetheircomputerssetuptoconnecttothenetworkfornochargeatthestartoffallsemesterviathe iConnectprogram. INTRAMURALANDRECREATIONALSPORTS Annually,morethanhalfofthestudentbodyparticipatesinorganizedrecreationalsportsactivities, includingextensiveintramuralandclub‐sportprograms.Otherstudentsparticipateininformal recreationactivities.Ferrisprovidesamplefacilitiesforathleticsandrecreation,includingaStudent RecreationCenterwithpool,weightroom,basketballandvolleyballcourtsandindoortrack;agolf course;asportscomplexincludingfullandhalf‐sizeicerinks,additionalbasketballandvolleyballcourts; racquetballcourtsandindoorandoutdoortenniscourts.
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KENDALLCOLLEGEOFARTANDDESIGNOFFERRISSTATEUNIVERSITY KendallCollegeofArtandDesignbeganin1928throughagenerousendowmentprovidedbyHelenM. Kendallasamemorialtoherhusband,DavidWolcottKendall,knownastheDeanofAmericanFurniture Designers.HelenKendallenvisionedaschoolwhosegraduateswouldbeleadersintheworldofartand design,andthroughoutit*history,KendallCollegeofArtandDesignhaspreparedgenerationsof studentsforcareersasprofessionalartistsanddesigners.Inaddition,KendallCollegeofArtandDesign isanactivepartnerwiththecommunity,annuallyprovidingmorethan2,000childrenandadultswith theopportunitytopursuecoursesinartanddesignthroughoneoftherichestandmostvaried continuing‐studiesprogramsintheUnitedStates. In1996,theBoardofTrusteesofKendallCollegeofArtandDesignvotedtomergeKendallwithFerris StateUniversity,aprocessthatwascompletedinDecember2000.Foundedin1884asFerrisIndustrial School,FerrisStateUniversityisdedicatedtoprovidinganeducationthatpreparesitsstudentsfor professionalcareers.FerrisStatealsoseeks,throughitseducationalprograms,appliedresearchand expertise,tosupportandstrengthentheeconomyofMichiganandthenation. Incombiningthesetwodistinctiveinstitutions,theBoardsofbothKendallandFerrishaveforgeda unionthatoffersstudentstheeducationalopportunitiesandstrengthsofeachinstitution.Attheheart ofbothinstitutionsisthecommitmentthatgraduatesarepreparedtopursueprofessionalcareers.Each institutionsharesadedicationtoeducationalexcellenceandinnovationcoupledwithpractical application.Aspartners,thetwoinstitutionswillbuilduponandexpandtheuniqueeducational opportunitiestheyofferinworld‐classprogramsinart,design,andtechnology. AsacollegewithinFerrisStateUniversity,KendallCollegeofArtandDesignpreparesstudentsfor leadershipinthevisualarts,design,arthistory,andarteducation;providesinnovative,collaborative educationthatfostersintellectualgrowthandindividualcreativity;andpromotesawarenessofethical andcivicresponsibilitiesofartistsanddesigners,locallyandglobally. KendallCollegeofArtandDesignofFerrisStateUniversityiscommittedtotheprincipleofequal opportunityineducationandemployment.Itisthepolicyoftheuniversitytoprohibitunlawful discriminationinconnectionwithanyaspectofeducationalprogramsoropportunities,servicestothe public,oremployment,onthebasisofrace,color,religionorcreed,nationalorigin,sex,age,marital status,veteranormilitarystatus,height,weight,protecteddisability,oranyothercharacteristic prohibitedbyapplicablestateorfederallawsorregulations.Inaddition,althoughnotmandatedbylaw, itisthepolicyoftheuniversitytoprohibitdiscriminationineducationandemploymentonthebasisof sexualorientation.
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KENDALLCOLLEGEOFARTANDDESIGNOFFERRISSTATEUNIVERSITY(continued) ThisPolicyonNon‐Discriminationisdesignedtoexpresstheuniversity'sintentandcommitmentto complywiththerequirementsofstateandfederalnon‐discriminationlaws.Thispolicyandallother policiesandproceduresoftheuniversityshallbeinterpretedandappliedco‐extensivelywithsuchlaws. Thispolicyshallnotbeinterpretedascreatinganylegallyenforceablerights,contractualorotherwise, thataregreaterthanthoseexistingunderapplicablenon‐discriminationlaws.Theprohibitionagainst discriminationonthebasisofsexualorientationdoesnotapplytotheuniversity'srelationshipswith outsideorganizations,includingthefederalgovernment,themilitary,ROTC,andprivateemployers. Nothingcontainedinthispolicyshallbeconstruedasprohibitingtheuniversityfromapplyingbonafide occupationalqualifications. Theuniversityreaffirmsitspolicyofadministeringallofitseducationalprograms,andrelatedsupport servicesandbenefits,inamannerthatdoesnotdiscriminatewithrespecttoastudentorprospective studentinanywaythatviolatestheuniversity'spolicyonnon‐discrimination.Theuniversityis committedtoprovidingeducationrelevanttoachangingsocietytoallstudentswhohavethe motivationtosucceedandtheabilitytobenefitfromtheopportunityandhavebeenadmittedtothe university.Apracticeofaffirmativerecruitmentandretentionofmembersofunder‐representedor disadvantagedpopulationssupportsthispolicyofopportunityandaccessibility.Thispolicyappliesto eachandeveryphaseofeducationalprograms,servicesandbenefits,includingrecruitment, applications,admissions,enrollment,counselingandguidance,financialassistance,degree requirements,athletics,studentlifeandotheractivities. Theuniversityreaffirmsitspolicyofprovidingsocial,culturalandotherservices,consistentwithits mission,inamannerthatdoesnotdiscriminatewithrespecttomembersofthepublicinanywaythat violatestheuniversity'spolicyonnon‐discrimination.Thispolicyappliestoeachandeveryphaseofall servicestothepublicconductedbytheuniversity,orbyuniversity‐sanctionedorganizations,orat facilitiesunderthecontroloftheuniversity. Asaconditionofenrollment,studentsconsenttotheuseofanyworksproducedbythemwhilea studentatKendallCollegeofArtandDesignofFerrisStateUniversityforthepurposeofpublicizingand promotingtheuniversity.Kendallwillaffixacopyrightnoticetoallmaterialscontainingstudents’work. Thisinformationrepresentsthebestdataavailableatthetimeofpublication.KendallCollegeofArtand DesignofFerrisStateUniversityreservestherighttochangethecontentsofthiscatalogatanytime withoutnotice,andbecausethiscatalogisforinformationalpurposesonly,itdoesnotestablishany contractualrelationshipwiththeuniversity.
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KENDALLCOLLEGEOFARTANDDESIGNOFFERRISSTATEUNIVERSITY(continued) AspartofFerrisStateUniversity,KendallCollegeofArtandDesignisaccreditedby: TheHigherLearningCommissionof theNorthCentralAssociationofCollegesandSchools 230SouthLaSalleStreet,Suite7‐500 Chicago,IL60604‐1413 800.621.7440 KendallCollegeofArtandDesignofFerrisStateUniversityisanaccreditedinstitutionalmemberof: TheNationalAssociationofSchoolsofArtandDesign 11250RogerBaconDrive,Suite21 Reston,VA22090 703.437.0700 andKendall’sInteriorDesignprogramisaccreditedby: TheCouncilforInteriorDesignAccreditation 206GrandvilleSW GrandRapids,MI49503‐2822 616.458.0400 KendallCollegeofArtandDesignofFerrisStateUniversityisauthorizedunderthelawsoftheStateof Michigantogrant: BachelorofFineArtsin: BachelorofSciencein: ArtEducationwithK12ArtEducationCertification ArtHistory‐Studio DigitalMedia Academic Drawing MasterofArtEducation Drawing‐PrintmakingFocus MasterofFineArtsin: FurnitureDesign Drawing GraphicDesign Painting Illustration Photography IndustrialDesign Printmaking InteriorDesign MasterofBusinessAdministration Metals/JewelryDesign CertificateinDesignandInnovationManagement Painting (aspartofFerrisStateUniversity’sMBAprogram) Photography Sculpture/FunctionalArt
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ENTERTAINMENTUNLIMITED EntertainmentUnlimited,thecampusprogrammingboard,isresponsibleforcoordinatingmorethan30 student‐producedeventseachyearincludingcomedyshows,films,noveltiesandlivecontemporary musicperformances.EntertainmentUnlimitedalsoprogramstheStudentSpeakerSerieswhichbrings6‐ 8speakerstocampuseachyear.TheMusicIndustryManagementAssociationhelpsstudentsget experiencebehindthescenesofproducinglivecampusentertainmentthroughtheirannualAutumn AliveConcert. STUDENTAFFAIRS ThedivisionofStudentAffairsprovidesavarietyofservicesforstudentsthroughthefollowing departments:BirkamHealthCenter,CareerServices,CounselingCenter,EnrollmentServices,Officeof Multi‐CulturalStudentServices,RankinStudentCenter,StudentLeadership&Activities,Student Conduct,StudentLife,andUniversityRecreation.Allofthesedepartmentsworkwithstudentsto enhancetheiruniversityexperience. TheOfficeofStudentLeadership&Activitieshelpsstudentsuseandgrowtheirtalentsthroughcampus andcommunityinvolvement.Tokeepstudentsinvolvedandconnectedtotheuniversity,thereare morethan200registeredstudentorganizations(RSOs),includingsportsclubs,Greek‐letter organizations,spiritualgroups,academicsocietiesandprofessionalassociations.TheStudentVolunteer CenterrefershundredsofFerrisstudentseachyeartoareaagenciesseekingvolunteers.Avarietyof leadershipprogramsareofferedthroughouttheyeartohelpstudentsdevelopmarketableleadership andmanagementskills. STUDENTEMPLOYMENT TheStudentEmploymentOfficeislocatedintheTimmeCenterforStudentServices.Ourgoalisto assiststudentsinfindingpart‐timeemploymentthatwillprovideincomewhileattendingFerrisaswell ashelpthemlearntransitionalskillsthatwillbenefitthemupongraduation.Thereareapproximately 2,400studentemployeesoncampuseveryyear.Inadditiontohelpingstudentsfindjobsoncampuswe offeroff‐campusjobpostingsforareabusinesses.WeparticipateintheFederalCommunityService WorkStudyprogramthatallowsstudentstoworkincommunity‐basedpositionsintheareasuchasthe localfoodpantry,workingasareadingtutorforlocalstudents,orthelocalrecyclingcenter.Students mayalsosignupfortheQuickCashprogramthatputsthemintouchwithlocalresidentswhoare lookingtohirestudentsforoddjobssuchasyardwork,painting,etc.MoreinformationonStudent Employmentcanbefoundonourwebpage http://www.ferris.edu/admissions/financialaid/studemploy.html.Havingapart‐timejobwhilegoingto schoolisagreatwaytointeractwithothers,learnvaluablejobskillsandearnsomespendingmoneyso youcankeepyourstudentloanstoaminimum!
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POINTSOFINTEREST AlumniBuilding(1929)‐Theoldestbuildingoncampusandtheonlybuildingtosurvivethefirein1950. IthousestheUniversityArchivesandExtendedandInternationalOperations,whichoverseesFerris Statewide,FerrisOnline,theCollegeofProfessionalandTechnologicalStudies,Conferenceand ProfessionalServices,andtheOfficeofInternationalEducation.Classroomsandfacultyofficesforthe CollegeofArtsandSciencesarealsointhisbuilding. ArtsandSciencesCommons(1996)‐housesArtsandSciencesfacultyandadministrativeoffices, Retention&StudentSuccessfacultyandadministrativeoffices,theAcademicSupportCenter,theCard WildlifeEducationCenter,theMathScienceTechnologyCenter,andfeatures"TheVisionary,"amural‐ oneofthelargestofitstypeintheworld‐depictingthehistoryofFSU,andtheWritingCenterwhich providespeertutoringtoassiststudentswithwritingandstudyskills.ThisbuildingconnectstheScience andStarrBuildings. AutomotiveCenter(formerTechnicalandAppliedArtsCenter)(1956)‐Comprisestheinstructionaland lecturefacilitiesforAutomotiveServices,AutomotiveManagementandAutomotiveEngineering Technology. BishopHall/CollegeofEducation(1967)‐Builtasaresidencehall,itwasremodeledin1986tohouse theCollegeofEducation&HumanServicesadministrativeofficesandclassrooms.Tot’sPlaceisalso locatedinBishop. BusinessBuilding(1970)‐TheCollegeofBusinesshousesclassroomsandcomputerlabs(Mac,PC,and Networking),aswellasadministrativeandfacultyoffices.Thefacilityalsoincludesanauditoriumthat accommodatesinexcessof200. CreativeArtsCenter(1965)‐Thisbuildinghousesthestudios,classrooms,andfacultyofficesneededfor theStudioArtsintheCollegeofArtsandSciences. EwiglebenSportsComplex/IceArena(1974)‐Comprisestwoindooricerinksandarecreationalwing withfacilitiesforintercollegiatehockey,recreationalhockeyandskating,basketball,andvolleyball,all completedin1975.Anadditioncompletedin1981includesacombativeroom,fitnessandsports‐ medicinefacilitiesandamini‐arena.
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FerrisLibraryforInformation,Technology,andEducation(FLITE)(2001)‐Locatedintheheartofthe maincampus,FLITEfeaturesavarietyofworkandstudyspaces,includinganinformationcommons,4 instructionalstudios,6seminarrooms,54individualandgroupstudyrooms,areadingroom,andan extended‐hoursstudyarea,allwithwirelessaccesscapability.FLITEhasatotalseatingcapacityof1,300, morethan350,000totalvolumes(booksandperiodicals),and195publiccomputers.TheFLITEwebpage providesaccesstoabroadcollectionofelectronicdatabases,documents,booksandjournals.FLITEisa U.S.GovernmentDocumentsDepository,aPatentandTrademarkDepositoryLibraryforwesternlower Michigan,andadepositoryfortheU.S.BureauoftheCensus.FLITEalsohousestheFacultyCenterfor TeachingandLearning,andtheOfficeforMulticulturalStudentServices. G.MennenWilliamsAuditorium(1961)‐ThisfacilityhousesFSU’stheaterprogramandalsoservesas themajormultipurposeauditoriumfortheFSUcampus.Withseatingfor1,644,WilliamsAuditorium hostsmusical,dramatic,cultural,andconvocationeventsthroughouttheyear.Italsoisavailablefor publicrentalusewhenschedulingallows. GrangerCenterforConstruction&HVACR‐TheGrangerCenterforConstructionandHVACRisastate‐ of‐the‐artfacility‐aninteractivelearningcenterwhereallstructuralsteel,processpiping,mechanical systems,andelectricalsystemsareexposedorvisiblebehindglass.TheCenterfocusesonboththeory andapplication.Itslaboratoryfacilitiesprovideapractical,"hands‐on"experienceusinganextensive arrayofsophisticatedup‐to‐dateequipmentdevotedtotestingandsolvingproblemsstudentsarelikely toencounterinthefield. HeavyEquipmentCenter(1987)‐A53,000‐square‐footbuildingaccommodatingstudentsinthe2‐and 4‐yearheavyequipmenttechnologyprograms.TheHECbuildingisthelargestfacilityinthecountry dedicatedtoeducateandtraingraduatesforentryintotheheavyequipmentindustryworkforce; additionally,itishometotheHeavyEquipmentServiceEngineeringTechnologyB.S.Degree,theonly oneofitskindintheU.S. HolidayInnHotelandConferenceCenter(1990)‐ThefacilityislocatedadjacenttotheKatkeGolf Courseandoverlooksthecampus.The98,000square‐footcomplexhousesmeetingandbanquet facilities,118guestroomsandarestaurant.Theconferencefacilitiesareusedforcontinuingeducation activities,conferencesandworkshops. InterdisciplinaryResourceCenter(1969)‐Containsonelargelecturehallseating120,fiveclassrooms withstate‐of‐the‐artteachingtechnologyseating30‐50,televisionstudios,andtheOfficeof InternationalEducationthatincludesonecomputerclassroom.Thesecondfloorhousesfacultyfromthe CollegeofBusiness.
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KatkeGolfCourse(est.1974)‐Katkeisafullservice18‐holechampionshipgolfcoursethatmeasures 6,847yards(sloperating141/73.7)fromtheBulldogtees,6,333(sloperating138/71.2)fromthe Crimsontees,5,891(sloperating135/69.0)fromtheSilverteesand4,966(sloperating115/68.9) fromtheGoldtees. Thestate‐of‐the‐artpracticefacilityincludes100,000squarefeetofgrassteeingspace,sixtargetgreens, alargeshortgameareathatincludesachippingareaandbunkerforgreensideorfairwaybunkershots and2practicegreenswithover15,000squarefeetofspace.Thepracticefacilityisencompassedbya3‐ holepracticecoursethatincludestwopar4smeasuring325yardseachanda150yardpar3. Ourfull‐serviceclubhousesitsatopthehighestpointinMecostaCountywithexcellentviewsbackto campus.TheclubhousefacilitiesincludetheFoundersGrilleRestaurantwhichfeaturesawidevarietyof foodandbeverageoptions;a1,000squarefootmulti‐purposeroomthatholdsupto75peoplefor meetingsorsmallparties;men'sandwomen'slockerroomsandagolfshopstockedcompletewithallof yourgolfingneeds. AstaffofPGAgolfprofessionalsisavailabletoprovidetournamentservices,golfclinics,privatevideo lessonsandclubfittingsbyappointment.ThegolfcourseisconvenientlylocatedadjacenttotheHoliday InnHotelandConferenceCenteronthefarwestpointofcampus. McKessyHouse(1989)‐McKessyHouse,resemblinganOldEnglishcottageonCedarStreet,northof WilliamsAuditorium,waspurchasedbyFerrisStateUniversityin1989asaresultofa*generousgiftfrom GeraldMcKessy,a1929graduateofFerris’scollege‐preparatoryprogramwhowentontograduatefrom theDetroitCollegeofLawin1933.Mr.McKessywasachartermemberofthePresidentsClub,a memberofthePhoenixSociety,afoundingfatheroftheAlumniFoundation,a12‐yearmemberofthe BoardofDirectorsoftheAlumniAssociationandarecipientoftheDistinguishedAlumnusAwardin 1971forthegenerousdonationofhistimeandtalentstoFerrisStateUniversity.Mr.McKessydonated stock,theproceedsofwhichwereusedtobuythehouse,barnandtwoacresthatisnowutilizedas parkingandadditionalArtsandSciencesclassroomspace.Mr.McKessy’sgiftalsomadeitpossibleto remodelthehousewhichiscurrentlyoccupiedbytheDivisionofGovernmentalRelationsandGeneral Counsel.Thisdivisionisresponsibleforgovernmentalandcommunityrelations,legalaffairs,equal opportunity,andlaborrelations.
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MichiganArtWalk(1996)‐TheMichiganArtWalkisanongoingprojectwherebyoriginalpiecesofart workcreatedbyMichiganartistsareinstalledthroughoutcampusandlinkedbyameanderingpathway, ultimatelyreachingintotheBigRapidscommunity.TheinauguralsculptureoftheMichiganArtWalk,by AnnArbor‐basedartistBarronNaegel,wasinstalledinthefallof1996.Alsoinstalledinthefallof1996 wereawallsculpturebyDanielRoache,undertheauspicesofthePresidentialArtCollection,andthe mainpanelofRobertBarnum’s“TheVisionary,”whichdepictsthehistoryofFerrisStateUniversity.The unveilingof“Escape,”anoutdoorsculpturebyR.FarringtonSharp,onOctober17,1997continuedthe project,alongwiththesidepanelsof“TheVisionary”whichwereunveiledonFebruary20,1998, completingBarnum’striptych.“TotemStack,”asculpturebyFerndaleartistAlbertYoung,wasunveiled onMay7,1998.“Muse”byIrinaA.Koukhanova,wasdedicatedonNovember19,1998,andsculptor FritzOlsen's"Ripples"wasunveiledNovember19,1999.LoisTeicher’sfunctionalpiece,"BenchWith ThreeDeepSeats,"wasdedicatedonJune14,2000.“FerrisArch,”alimestonesculpturebyKenneth Thompson,wasdedicatedOctober10,2001.MarkChatterley’s“JourneytotheBodyCollective”,aflying wallsculpturelocatedinthereadingroomatFLITE,wasdedicatedonOctober29,2002.Robert Barnum’s“OfThoughtandReason,”a130‐foot‐long,10‐foot‐tallpaintingoncanvaslocatedinFLITE’s ExtendedStudyAreawasunveiledonAugust28,2003.RayKatz’s“Celebration,”alarge‐scalemetal sculpture,wasunveiledSeptember3,2004.The“TOSTRIVE,TOSEEK,TOFIND”sculptureisdedicated tothe125thanniversaryofFSU.ThesculpturewascreatedinapartnershipbetweenFerrisFineArts andthecampusWeldingEngineeringTechnologyProgramandwasfundedundertheFSUFestivalofthe Arts.Importantcomments,quotesorsayingsaboutFerrisarecutintothefigureformsupportplates redefiningviewerresponseandincreasinglevelofcontent.TheArtWalkpiecescanbeviewedonthe Ferriswebsitealongwithinformationabouttheartists. MusicCenter(1962)‐TheMusicCenterislocatedintheheartofthecampusatthefootoftheCarillon ClockToweronthesouthendofthequad“greenspace”andjustnorthofTopTaggartField(football stadium).Thisfacilityoffersrehearsalandpracticespaceforallvarietiesofensembles.Thebandroom canaccommodategroupsofupto100musiciansandtheChoralRoomprovidesroomfor60musicians. Privatepracticeroomsareavailableandareidealforindividualpracticeorsmallgroupsof2‐3persons. Eachpracticeroomcontainsanacousticpiano.TheHumanitiesDepartmentmaintainsthese instruments(regulartuning,etc.)asaservicetocurrentlyenrolledstudents.Thepianolabhas12 stations(full‐sizekeyboards)whichareusedforgroupinstructionandpracticeforthoseenrolledin musicclasses.Themusicfacultyandensembledirector’sofficesarealsointheMusicCenter.
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NationalElastomerCenterforPlasticsandRubberTechnology(1987)‐TheFerrisPlasticsandRubber programisthelargestandmostrespectedundergraduateprogramofitskindintheUnitedStates.The PlasticsB.S.programwasstartedin1982andcontinuestofillagreatneedinthegrowingplastics industryfortechnicallytrainedpersonnel.Ferrisgraduatesgainimmediatestatusasrecognized technicalleaders.Thisinnovativeprogramprovidesstudentswithabackgroundthatincludestopics suchasprocessing,materialtestingandproperties,andmoldandproductdesign.Classesemphasize hands‐onlearning,usingthesametypeofequipmentthatiscurrentlyusedinindustry.ThePlastics buildingwasexpandedin1998,andrenamedthe"NationalElastomerCenter"toincludeeducational spaceforthenewRubberdegrees.TheRubberprogramisauniqueeducationalexperiencewith graduatesbeingsoughtafterbytherubberindustry.Courseworkfollowstheoriginalplasticsdegreein processing,testing,anddesignbutalsoincludesrubbercompounding.Theplasticsandrubberindustry hasshownsupportfortheFerrisprogramsbysponsoringtheconstructionofthePlasticsBuildingin 1987andtheexpansionin1998withfundingforequipmentandsupplies,providingjobexperienceby employingourstudentsforsummerinternshipsandfinallyhiringourgraduates. MichiganCollegeofOptometry(2011)‐Thisstate‐of‐the‐art87,000sq.ft.buildingistheuniversity's firstLeadershipinEnergyandEnvironmentalDesign(LEED)certifiedbuilding.Thefacilityhousesthe officesandclassroomsoftheMichiganCollegeofOptometry,aswellastheteachinglaboratories includingtheHerbertH.andGraceA.DowInteractiveEyeLearningCenter.Itisalsothesiteofthe UniversityEyeCenter,whichprovidesclinical‐educationexperiencesforoptometryinternsandpatient visionandeyehealthservicestothepublic. PharmacyBuilding(1972)‐Designedtohouseallon‐campusoperationsoftheCollegeofPharmacy, includingspecializedlaboratoriesandthemodelpharmacy,andalsocontainsanantiquepharmacy exhibit. PresidentialArtCollection(1996)‐DanielRoachewaschosenasthefirstcontributorforacollection featuringcommissionedworksbyMichiganartistshonoringFerrispresidents.Hisaluminum,wall‐ mountedsculpturerepresentingthesevenacademiccollegeshangsintheWilliamsAuditoriumlobby.A bronzebustofPresidentByronBrophybyMidlandsculptorsJamesS.HopfenspergerandJoan Hopfensperger‐MostwasdedicatedonApril30,1999.ItisondisplayintheFerrisLibraryfor Information,Technology,andEducation(FLITE). RacquetFacility(acquiredin1980)‐Thefacilityoffers4indoortenniscourts,10outdoorhardcourts,2 outdoorclaycourts,3indoorracquetballcourts,cardiovascularandfree‐weightequipment,aerobicand fitnessclasses,tanningbooths,tennislessons,clinicsandleagueprograms,interactiveSportwall,rental equipmentandafull‐servicetennisproshop.Thisfacilityservesintramuralandintercollegiateathletes, clubtennisteam,faculty/staff,students,thegeneralpublicandasalaboratoryfortheProfessional TennisManagementprogram.
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RankinCenter(1957)‐consideredthe“campuslivingroom,”isthecenterofstudentcampusactivities. TheStudentCenterprovidesawidevarietyofservicesandactivitiestomeettheinterestandneedsof students,faculty,staffandguestsoftheuniversity.Amongtheactivitiesavailablearebilliards,table tennis,andvideogames.Alsoofferedareatelevisionlounge,computers,informationcenter,Seattle’s BestCoffeeShop,Quizno’sSubs,WestviewStudentDining,JamesL.LundbergBookstore,finearts gallery,FirstLady'sAttic,andavarietyofconferencerooms.Officesforstudentorganizationsinclude TheStudentGovernmentofFSU,EntertainmentUnlimited(programmingboard),S.E.R.V.‐Veteran's Association,andTheTorch(studentnewspaper).Ontheadministrativeside,thereareofficesfor StudentAffairs,CareerServices,DeanofStudents,StudentActivities,CateringServices,andtheStudent Center. ScienceBuilding(1956)‐Remodeledandexpandedin1967,completelyrenovatedin1997,thisbuilding providesteachingauditoria,classrooms,andsciencelaboratoriesfortheCollegeofArtsandSciences,as wellastheRawlinsonObservatory,JohnandRheaSmithGreenhouse,andReitzReadingRoom. StarrBuilding(1961)‐Completelyrenovatedin1995,studentsnowenjoynewfurnishings,state‐of‐the‐ artinstructionalequipment,multimedialabs,studyroomsandlounges.ItisFSU’slargestgeneral classroombuildingandhousestheEducationalCounselingandDisabilitiesServicesoffice;Williams Auditorium,wheredozensofliveperformancesandspecialeventsareofferedeachyear;andTheJim CrowMuseum,aprivatelydonatedcollectionofAmericanracistmemorabiliaartifacts. StudentConvocationCenter/WinkArena(1999)‐This42,000squarefootfacility,locatedadjacentto theEwiglebenIceArena,seats2,400,includingprimesectionsofchair‐backseating.Thebuilding complexfeaturesanexpandedlobbythatadjoinstheIceArenawithaproshop,concessionstands,and adisplayfortheBulldogHallofFame.ThisnewcenterservesasthehomefortheFSUmen’sand women’sbasketballprograms,andisalsousedforcommencementexercises,majorconcerts,and specialevents. StudentRecreationCenter(1998)‐TheformerHPE/WinkArenabuildingwasremodeledandreopened August30,1998.Thefacilitygivesstudents,faculty,staff,andcommunitymembersamodern gymnasium,weightroom,aerobicrooms,exercisemachines,elevatedtrack,40‐footclimbingwall,and indoorswimmingpool. SwanTechnicalCenter(1966)‐Thisbuildingcontainsmanyclassroomsandlaboratoriesdesigned specificallyforengineeringandengineeringtechnologyinstruction.Thebuildingalsocontainsofficesof severalCollegeofEngineeringTechnologyprogramcoordinatorsanddirectors.
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TimmeCenterforStudentServices(CSS)(1967)(Renovated2002)‐Astheofficial“welcomecenter”for theuniversity,theTimmeCenterforStudentServices(CSS)servesasaone‐stopservicecenterinwhich studentscanregisterforclasses,obtainfinancialaidandhousinginformation,requesttranscripts,pay bills,andinquireaboutstudentemploymentopportunities.HighlightsofTimmeCSSincludeaglass atriumthatextendsthefullheightoftheeasternsideofthebuildingandasecondatriumfacingState Street,providingnaturalsunlightandopennessforthebuilding.Formerlythecampuslibrary,theTimme CSSisaplaceofdiversity,art,historyandservice.ThefirstfloorhousestheFinancialAid,Business,and StudentEmploymentoffices;theofficesofAdmissionsandRecords,EnrollmentServices,Academic Senate,&InstitutionalResearchareonthesecondfloor.ThethirdfloorfeaturesadisplayofFerris historicalmemorabilia,aswellashousestheofficesofthePresident,Provost&VicePresidentfor AcademicAffairs,VicePresidentforStudentAffairs,VicePresidentforDiversityandInclusion, BudgetaryPlanningandAnalysis,andTesting.Thecarefullychosencombinationofofficesandservices providesawonderfulwelcometoallconstituentsinthemiddleofcampus. Tot’sPlace(instituted1987)‐LocatedonthefirstfloorofBishopHall,Tot’sPlaceChildDevelopment CenterisafullservicechildcarecenterprovidingeducationalprogramsforchildrenofFSUstudents, faculty/staff,andthesurroundingcommunity.Tot’sPlacealsoservesasalaboratoryformanyFSU academicprograms. VictorF.SpathelfCollegeofAlliedHealthSciences(1979)‐Thisfour‐levelstructurecontainsthe specializedclassrooms,laboratoriesandofficesforthestudents,facultyandadministrationofthe CollegeofAlliedHealthSciences.
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FERRISSTATEUNIVERSITYCALENDAR FallSemester,2011 Aug.24‐26 Aug.29 Sept.5 Oct.24 Nov.3 Nov.23 Nov.28 Dec.9 Dec.12 Dec.16 Dec.17 SpringSemester,2012 Jan.4‐6 Jan.9 Jan.16 Mar.3 Mar.5 Mar.12 Mar.22 Apr.5 Apr.9 Apr.27 Apr.30 May4 May4&5 SummerSemester,2012 May14 May15 May28 July4 July5 Aug.8 FallSemester,2012 Aug.22‐24 Aug.27 Sept.3 Oct.22 Nov.1 Nov.21 Nov.26 Dec.7 Dec.10 Dec.14 Dec.15
Registration Classesbegin LaborDay‐noclasses Mid‐termgradesdue LastdayforapprovedunqualifiedWgrade Thanksgivingrecessbegins Classesresume Lastdayofclasses Examinationweekbegins Lastdayofexaminationweek FallCommencement
Registration Classesbegin MartinLutherKingDay‐noclasses Springrecessbegins Mid‐termgradesdue Classesresume LastdayforapprovedunqualifiedWgrade Mid‐termbreakbegins‐noclasses Classesresume Lastdayofclasses Examinationweekbegins Lastdayofexaminationweek SpringCommencement
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TELEPHONENUMBERS(frequentlyused) ThetelephonenumberfortheFerrisStateswitchboardis(231)591‐2000;thetelephoneoperatorcanassistyou. Mostcolleges,departmentsandofficesalsohavetheirownnumbers.Thetollfreenumberis800‐433‐7747.Some frequentlycallednumbersarelistedbelow:
AcademicDeansOffices CollegeofAlliedHealthSciences......................................................591‐2270 CollegeofArtsandSciences.............................................................591‐3661 CollegeofBusiness...........................................................................591‐2420 CollegeofEducation&HumanServices...........................................591‐3646 CollegeofPharmacy.........................................................................591‐3780 CollegeofProfessional&TechnologicalStudies..............................616‐643‐5737 CollegeofEngineeringTechnology...................................................591‐2890 KendallCollegeofArt&Design........................................................616‐451‐2787 MichiganCollegeofOptometryatFSU............................................591‐3700 UniversityCollege.............................................................................591‐2428
StudentServices Admissions&Records......................................................................591‐2100 BirkamHealthCenter.......................................................................591‐2614 BusinessOperations.........................................................................591‐2125 CareerServices.................................................................................591‐2685 InstitutionalResearch&Testing.......................................................591‐3628 Orientation.......................................................................................591‐2100 ResidentialLife(Housing).................................................................591‐3745 StudentEmployment......................................................................591‐2010
General AlumniRelations...............................................................................591‐2345 AthleticDepartment.........................................................................591‐2860 FLITELibrary......................................................................................591‐3500 PublicSafety.....................................................................................591‐5000 RankinStudentCenter......................................................................591‐5916 StudentActivities..............................................................................591‐2606 UniversityAdvancement&Marketing.............................................591‐3815
KendallCollegeofArt&Design......................................................616‐451‐2787 Admissions........................................................................................EXT1107 CollegeCounselor.............................................................................EXT1136 EnrollmentManagement.................................................................EXT1113 FinancialAid......................................................................................EXT1112 Library...............................................................................................EXT1122 Registrar...........................................................................................EXT1141
Extended&InternationalOperations FerrisStatewide&Online(off‐campus&onlineofferings).............591‐2340 OfficeofInternationalEducation.....................................................591‐2450
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2011-2012 FIRST-TIME FRESHMAN SCHOLARSHIPS Scholarship Founder's President's Dean's Ferris Achievement 4 Ferris Achievement 3 Ferris Achievement 2 Ferris Achievement 1
# Awarded 42 72 441 118 74 220 113
FEDERAL Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education Grant (TEACH) The Federal Pell Grant The Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant
STATE Gear Up Grant KCP Future Faculty Fellowship Michigan Competitive Scholarship Michigan Nursing Grant Tuition Incentive Program (TIP)
Total Amount $433,608 $392,281 $1,316,250 $235,000 $74,000 $217,500 $111,500
Average Award $10,324 $5,500 $3,000 $2,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000
INSTITUTIONAL Ability Scholarship Academic Opportunity Scholarship Athletic Grants (Individual Sports) COB Leadership Scholarship College of Business Scholarship Community Based Scholarship COT Student Kickoff Award Dean's Scholarship Detroit Compact Scholarship Detroit Public Scholarship Doctor of Pharmacy Scholarship Entertainment Unlimited Scholarship Ferris Achievement Scholarship Ferris Grant Ferris Support Grant Founder's Scholarship FSU Native American Tuition Waiver Honors Residential Life Scholarship Intensive English Scholarship International Transfer Scholarship Kelso-Battle Scholarship Kendall Assistance Grant Military Veteran's Scholarship Non Resident Transfer Scholarship Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship President's Invitational Scholarship President's Scholarship Pro Start Scholarship PTM Scholarship Residential Life Scholarship Skills USA Scholarship Study Abroad Scholarship Transfer Academic Achievement Scholarship Transfer Academic Excellence Scholarship Transfer Residential Life Scholarship Wade McCree Scholarship Wenrich Tuition Scholarship
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GENERAL INFORMATION EDUCATIONAL GRANTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS GRANTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS 1968 Football Scholarship A. Cramer Memorial Scholarship Abbott Laboratories Scholarship ACCA Past Presidents Council Scholarship AITP Scholarship Alton/Evelyn Brayton Scholarship Alumni Association Legacy AM Welding Society - Detroit Scholarship AM Welding Society-District Eleven Scholarship AM Welding Society-Miami Scholarship AM Welding Society-National Named Scholarship AM Welding Society-Saginaw Scholarship AM Welding Society-West MI Scholarship American Asoc. of HTG, REF and A/C Eng. American Foundation for Vision Awareness American Hotel Foundation Scholarship American Photo Marketing Scholarship American Professional Estimators Scholarship American Society for Quality Control Scholarship Amerikam Scholarship Amy Ament Award Andrea L. Warfield Memorial Endowed Scholarship Anne Szabunia Memorial Scholarship AOA Advantage Scholarship AOF Carl Zeiss Vision Fellowship Applied Math/Actuarial Science Scholarship Army ROTC Scholarship Arnold & Carolyn Johnson Scholarship ASHP Student Leadership Award Association of Golf Exhibitors Automotive Aftermarket Industry Scholarship Barbara Chapman International Study Barnes & Noble Scholarship Barry Barratt Scholarship BCI New OD Scholarship Bel-Aire HVACR Scholarship Big Rapids Garden Club Scholarship Bill & Lynne Scheible Scholarship Bingman Scholarship Blanche Arnold Scholarship Board of Nursing Scholarship - MSN Board of Nursing Scholarship - RN Boerma Eagle Scout Scholarship Brian & Grace Brown Scholarship Brian Chapman Memorial PGM Scholarship Brian McDonald Scholarship Brudy Memorial Pharmacy Scholarship Business Student Assistance Scholarship C. Alan Tressler Memorial Scholarship Fund Cadillac Area Human Association Scholarship Canadian Lakes Garden Club Scholarship Canadian Lakes Mecosta County Scholarship Canteen Services Inc. Scholarship Capital Regional Community Foundation Scholarship Cascade Engineering Annual Scholarship
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CCNA Certification Scholarship Celestine Moloney Scholarship Charles G. Jehnzen Basketball Scholarship Charles Hampton Scholarship Charles J. Kodis Advanced Industrial Automation Charles Jehnzen Scholarship Charles Kodis Scholarship Charlotte Kiwanis Scholarship Charter Schools Office Scholarship Chase Plastic Scholarship Chicago Rawhide Scholarship Chrysler Apprenticeship Scholarship Class of 1974 Linda Willette Scholarship CLS - Clinical Lab Sciences Scholarship CM Industry Golf Outing Scholarship COB Leadership Scholarship Coca-Cola/Crystal Mountain Scholarship College of Education Alumni Scholarship Construction Assoc/Don Purdie Mem Sch Cummings Scholarship Cummins Inc. Scholarship Curtis Brown Scholarship CVS Pharmacy Award Daniel Tyler Scholarship Daudi Book Scholarship David D. Whalen Scholarship David Prior Scholarship David R. Greer Surveying Engineering Scholarship David/Carol Drake Scholarship DECA Scholarship Dee Kap Memorial Scholarship Delta Tau/Lambda Chi Scholarship Dental Health Professionals Dental Hygiene Scholarship Diane Nix Memorial Scholarship Dick Brammer Scholarship Dick Dolack Excellence in Officiating Scholarship Dieter H. Weiss Award Distinguished Zerocrats Scholarship Doctor of Pharmacy Scholarship Donald and E. Lyle Magee Scholarship Donald Shreve Scholarship Douglas Froelich Scholarship Douglas Hagemann Scholarship Dow Industrial Chemical Scholarship Call Family Scholarship Dr. Adnan Dakkuri Pharmacy Scholarship Dr. Gabriel Memorial End. Scholarship Dr. Henry R. Racki OPT Scholarship Dr. Henry Reitz End. Scholarship Dr. Ian Mathison Endowed Scholarship Dr. Jack Bennett Memorial Scholarship Dr. Merrill R. Murray Memorial Scholarship Dr. William Sakalauskas Scholarship Dr. William Sederburg Scholarship DuPont-Dow Elastomers Scholarship Dykstra Scholarship
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GENERAL INFORMATION EDUCATIONAL GRANTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS ECNS 115 Incentive Scholarship E-Commerce Marketing Scholarship Ed Harris Memorial Scholarship Edward Griffen Memorial Teacher Education Edward Redwood Scholarship Edwin/Barbara Courthright Scholarship Elizabeth Keeney Scholarship Enterprise Book Scholarship Eric Rudert Scholarship Ernie Fuller Scholarship Esther Ewigleben Memorial Scholarship Ewigleben Scholarship Excellence Alliance Scholarship F.A. Muehlenbeck Scholarship Fairman Scholarship Fund Falcone Memorial Scholarship Family Fare Pharmacy Scholarship Felpausch Pharmacy Scholarship Fenn & Associates Surveying Scholarship Ferris Foundation Need Based Scholarship Ferris Leach Annual Scholarship Ferris Professional Women Ferris State University Scholarship Ferris/Jean Leach Scholarship FFA/Russel Moffett Scholarship Finishmaster Automotive Scholarship First Robotics Scholarship Flint Public Schools Scholarship Ford Motor Company Scholarship Fortune/Morlock Memorial Scholarship Foundation Federated Garden Club Scholarship Foundation for Excellence Scholarship Frances Friar Nursing Scholarship Frank Karas Scholarship Frank L. Greathouse Gov't Accounting Scholarship Frank Marra Memorial Scholarship Fred E. Taylor Endowed Scholarship Fred Kellogg Scholarship Frederick Broemer Award Freudenberg NOK Scholarship FSU Alumni & Friends Scholarship FSU Alumni Softball Scholarship FSU Dental Hygiene Alumni Scholarship FSU Dining Services Scholarship Fund Evaluation Group Scholarship G Storm Memorial Technical Teacher Education Gary Trimarco Automotive Scholarship Gary Waters Basketball Scholarship Gateway to Germany Scholarship Geff Reinke Endowed Scholarship George & Kathryn Menoutes Scholarship George A. Nielsen Public Investor Scholarship George Bowlby Scholarship George Holcomb Memorial Scholarship Fund George Kossaras Scholarship Gerace Construction Scholarship
Glen’s Pharmacy Scholarship Glenna F. Spellicy Memorial Scholarship GM Service Op Auto Tech Scholarship Godfrey Parsons Scholarship Gordon Kamstra Memorial Scholarship Governors Career Scholarship GR Club of Printing Craftsmen Scholarship GR New Car Dealers Scholarship Gregory Dreuth Scholarship Hammer's 4-C's Award Harley Halsted Scholarship Harper Wildern Pharmacy Scholarship Harry & Belle Schwarzbach Scholarship Harry Larson Memorial Scholarship Harry Melling Memorial Scholarship Harry Swartz Pharmacy Administration Award Hashimi Dental Leadership Scholarship Helen Bennett Memorial Scholarship Helen Ferris Vartan Scholarship Fund Helen Popovich Scholarship Henry Tschappat Scholarship Hicks Gridiron Scholarship Hoexum Scholarship Home Builders of Mecosta County Honorable John O’Brien Scholarship Horticulture and Technology Scholarship Hospitality GALA-DECA Scholarship Hospitality Management Scholarship Howard Hulsman Scholarship HS Die Engineering, Inc. HURCO Engineering Scholarship Hurco Ultimax Scholarship Hurst Mechanical Inc. Scholarship HVACR - Htg. Vent, A/C, Ref. Engineering Scholarship Independent Inc. Scholarship Innovative Breakthrough SBM Intensive English Scholarship International Student Emergency Scholarship Jack LeBarre Scholarship Jack Newcombe Scholarship J.B. McCormick Scholarship Fund J. N. Nelson Family Scholarship Jacob & Gertrude VanDyke Scholarship James Bolthouse Memorial Scholarship James Shane Scholarship Japanese Parent's Textbook Scholarship Jenny Jacobs Softball Scholarship Jerry and Mary Ford Scholarship Jerry Moore Memorial PGM Scholarship Jessica Nagle-Wilson Scholarship Jim Ferrell Memorial Endowed Scholarship Joan Nelson Scholarship Joan Reirson Draugalis Endowment John Celestino Endowed Scholarship John Christie Scholarship John Deere Foundation Scholarship
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GENERAL INFORMATION EDUCATIONAL GRANTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS John J. Wheeler Scholarship John Newell Scholarship John P. Nelson Endowed Scholarship John R. Smith Memorial Endowed Leadership John Sebold Memorial Scholarship Jordan Scholarship Joseph Bishop Surveying Scholarship Joseph Juran Scholarship Joseph Sasaki Scholarship Fund Jourdain Scholarship Julia McCormick Junior Achievement Scholarship Karlis K. Kazerovskis Scholarship Kearn's Educational Award KEBS Incorporated Scholarship Kendall Digital Media Scholarship Kenneth Spoerk Memorial Scholarship Khagendra Thapa K. Surveying Scholarship K-Mart Pharmacy Scholarship Korean Students Scholarship Kurt Hellthaler Memorial Scholarship Labroff Scholarship Lakeview Foundation Healthcare Scholarship Lambda Sigma Honor Society Scholarship Laverne Curtis Scholarship Lewis & Lewis Surveying Lloyd C. Zill Scholarship Long Scholarship Lorna Lewis Holistic Nurse Scholarship Louis/Angeline Burg Scholarship Lula co*ker Nash Scholarship Macomber/Atwell Hicks, Inc. Scholarship Mahida Surveying Scholarship Manufacturing Scholarship Marco Family Foundation Grant Marriot Golf Scholarship Martin J Wozniak End. Scholarship Marty Lass Golf Scholarship Mary Ann Hashimi Memorial Scholarship Mary C. Feint Surveying Scholarship Mary McCorriston Child Development Mary T. Creswell Scholarship Matt Lichtle Scholarship Maude Korstange Scholarship Mavcon “Ken Reinink” Construction Sch McKesson Med. Mgmt Dean's Scholarship McLoughlin Family Endowed Scholarship McNaughton/McKay Scholarship MCO Alumni Endowed Scholarship Mechanical Service Contractors of America Mecosta County Veterans Scholarship Medicine Shoppe Scholarship Meijer Inc. Accountancy Scholarship Meijer Inc. Pre-Senior Scholarship Award Melling Memorial Endowed Scholarship MI Pharmacists A D PRFFLSM Award
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MIAEYC Student Leadership Scholarship Michael/Paula Rushford Scholarship Michelle Robinson Scholarship Michigan Adjusters Association Scholarship Michigan Association Pipe Trades Scholarship Michigan Chapter Air/Cond Contractors Scholarship Michigan Kroger/Dairy Scholarship Michigan Mechanical Contractor Scholarship Michigan Pharmacy Fund Scholarship Michigan Printing Week Association Scholarship Mid Michigan Engineering And Surveying Scholarship Mid Michigan Pharmacists Association Scholarship Midland Lions Club R. Maier Scholarship Mike Shira Health Systems Management Military Veteran's Scholarship Millard/Ida Quinlan Scholarship Minnie Mould Marsh Endowed Scholarship Minorities in Government Finance Scholarship Minority Student/Academic Opportunity ML King/ALPHA PHI ALPHA Scholarship ML King/Rosa Parks/KCP Future Faculty Moore & Bruggink Incorporated Scholarship Mylo Ragan Endowed Scholarship NA Heat-Air Conditioners Scholarship NACDS Dean's Scholarship National Guard Scholarship National Scholars Honor Society New Horizon Scholarship Norris & Irene Johnson Scholarship Northern Michigan Road Commission Scholarship O.B. Davenport Scholarship Oakland Area Scholarship O'Brien, Quy Scholarship Order of Omega Beta Phi Annual Scholarship Orville Hoffman Scholarship Oswald Rossi Scholarship Outer Drive Hospital Auxiliary Scholarship Patricia Berry Intensive English Scholarship Paul E. Borton Memorial Scholarship Paul Runyan Scholarship Paul Winfred Owens Scholarship Pfizer Scholarship PGA Diversity Scholarship PGM Alumni Scholarship PGM Scholarship Pharmacists Mutual Scholarship Award Pharmacy Alumni Scholarship Pharmacy Dean's Scholarship Phillip's Ford Lincoln Mercury Plumbers/Steamfitters 190 Scholarship Prism Writing Contest Annual Scholarship Progressive Group Alliance Scholarship Puterbaugh Scholarship Rautiola PTM Scholarship Raymond Kenyon Scholarship Reed City FSU Distinguished Alumni Scholarship
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Technology in Optometry Scholarship Theta Alpha Sigma Scholarship Thomas Reuther Scholarship Thomas Sobota Memorial Scholarship Three Rivers Construction Scholarship Tingley & Associates Scholarship TJ Amick Memorial Endw– Kendall Scholarship Tokie Yamada Scholarship Toyota Scholarship TVP Silver Anniversary Scholarship Tylenol Scholarship Upper Division Academic Scholarship Upper Peninsula MPA Scholarship Urban Land Consultants Scholarship Vanderlaan Leadership Award Vanduinen Memorial Scholarship Victoria Kamm Scholarship Vision Service Plan Academic Scholarship W. J. Stevenson Scholarship Fund W.C. Judson Scholarship W.S. Garrison Scholarship Walgreen Scholarship Wal-Mart Optical Scholarship Wal-Mart Pharmacy Scholarship Wanda Butler Memorial Award Warren & Beverly Parker Scholarship Endowment W. E. Dengler Pharmacy Scholarship Weeks-Lakin Optometry Scholarship Welding Competition Scholarship West Michigan Credit Union Scholarship West Michigan Mechanical Contractors Scholarship West Michigan Rubber Group Scholarship Whitehead Memorial Scholarship Wildern Family Scholarship William Beagle Scholarship Willis J. Heyl Award in Pharmacognosy WM Merle Morris Endowed Scholarship Woolpert LLP Scholarship Zakov Family Endowed Scholarship
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GENERAL INFORMATION EDUCATIONAL GRANTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS INSTITUTIONAL LOANS Lee W. Cookson Memorial Loan Fund A.G. Buchman Student Loan Fund Leon Probst Memorial Loan Fund Abigail Timme Endowed Student Loan Fund Lithocrafters and Bookcrafters Loan Fund Addie & Earl Campbell Memorial Loan Fund Louis Legg Loan Albert Pisa Loan Lowell DeMoss Memorial Student Loan Fund Alden W. Brown Student Loan Fund Lynn H. Cook Memorial Loan Fund Allied Health Loan M. Lewis Fishman Memorial Loan Fund Alma Lidell Tufveson Memorial Loan Fund Matilda Ann Dell Pharmacy Student Loan Fund Alumni Loan Max E. Smith Memorial Loan Fund Ansel C. Hook Memorial MI Construction Equipment Dealer Loan Arthur E. Ormsbee Memorial Loan Fund MI State Federation of Women's Clubs Student Loan Asian Student Loan Michigan Asoc. of Edu. Secretaries Memorial Loan Fund Augusta Taisey Memorial Loan Fund Michigan Pest Control Loan Bernice Behrens Student Assistance Fund Nancy Ingall Memorial Loan Fund Bush Memorial Loan Fund Northern Michigan Road Comm Assoc Loan Fund Carl Starkey Loan Orval Plank Memorial Loan Fund Carlisle Memorial Fund Perry Converse Loan Carlton G. Ferris Student Loan Fund Perry Drug Stores, Inc. Loan Fund Carr/South Emergency Loan R.M. Wylie Student Loan Fund Charles S. Neithercut Student Loan Fund Raymond W. Starr Student Loan Fund Claus, Graduate Loan Fund Redman Agency Inc. Student Loan Fund Clyde C. Heinonen Memorial Loan Fund Regina L. Stevenson Holt Memorial Loan Fund College of Business Memorial Loan Fund Richard Faber Loan College of Business Student Emergency Loan Fund Richard J. and Marion Morley Memorial Loan Fund College of Optometry Student Emergency Loan Fund Richard S. Labroff Loan College of Pharmacy Student Emergency Loan Fund Robert and Gertrude Burns Memorial Loan Fund Cronk Loan Roger Allen Student Assistance Fund Cummings Loan Ronald M. Solomon Memorial Loan Fund David M. Denbrock Memorial Loan Fund Roy Alvarado Memorial Loan Fund Dean Donald Rankin Loan Fund Roy Clark Vandercook Memorial Loan Fund Dingman, William E. Loan Rueben E. & Gertrude A. Trippensee Memorial Loan Discretionary Loan Fund Spathelf Loan Dr. P & L Scholler Fund Special Loan Fund Dr. Ralph Pino Memorial Loan Fund Steve Bordano Memorial Loan Fund Earl H. McCormick Memorial Loan Fund Townsend and Buttum, Inc. Student Loan Fund Fern & William Brown Loan Fund UMOI-United Migrants Loan Fern R. Holden Student Loan Fund V.R. Sines Memorial Fund Francis R. Piper Loan Fund Veddar Loan Frank Clark Loan Walter Armbruster Memorial Loan Fund Fred W. Swan Memorial Student Assistance Fund Walter H. Gillette Memorial Loan Fund George Berden Loan Will Lane Pharmacy Student Assistance Fund Geraldine Travis MacGregor Memorial Loan Fund William C. Moore Memorial Loan Fund Gerrit Masselink Memorial Loan Fund William C. Wolfinger Memorial Loan Fund Glenn C. Bond Memorial Loan Fund Wolverine Club Student Loan Fund Graphic Art Loan Fund Helena E. Paris Loan Fund Henry Lowsma Memorial Loan Fund Herbert H. Martz Student Assistance Fund for Pharmacy Students James Morton Memorial Loan Fund Jay Oviatt Pharmacy Student Loan Fund Jordan, R & A Loan Kappa Alpha Psi Loan Karlis K. Kazerovski Endowment Loan Kenneth Spoerk Memorial Loan Fund Kuhlman/Greene Loan Kurt Hellthaler Loan Fund
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ENROLLMENT
TOTALHEADCOUNTENROLLMENT 16,000
14,560
14,000 12,575
12,461 12,000
11,310
10,930
10,000
9,495
8,000 6,000 4,000 2,000 0
FALLENROLLMENT1982‐2011 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996
11,008 10,767 10,540 10,909 11,310 11,643 11 792 11,792 11,878 12,076 12,461 12,134 11,188 10,258 9,767 9,495
1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
9,468 9,651 9,668 9,847 10,930 11,074 11 822 11,822 11,803 12,540 12,575 13,087 13,532 13,865 14,381 14,560
Source:OfficeofInstitutionalResearchandTesting
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FALL2011MICHIGANENROLLMENTBYCOUNTY Alcona Alger Allegan Alpena Antrim Arenac Baraga Barry Bay Benzie Berrien Branch Calhoun Cass Charlevoix Cheboygan Chippewa Clare Clinton Crawford Delta Dickinson Eaton Emmet Genesee Gladwin Gogebic GrandTraverse Gratiot Hillsdale Houghton Huron Ingham Ionia Iosco Iron Isabella Jackson Kalamazoo Kalkaska Kent Keweenaw
10 11 200 82 55 28 10 110 199 81 199 26 119 78 55 55 38 49 144 23 53 62 159 55 436 28 3 429 71 30 27 66 297 146 23 11 160 114 257 56 2,189 1
Lake Lapeer Leelanau Lenawee Livingston Luce Mackinac Macomb Manistee Marquette Mason Mecosta Menominee Midland Missaukee Monroe Montcalm Montmorency Muskegon Newaygo Oakland Oceana Ogemaw Ontonagon Osceola Oscoda Otsego Ottawa PresqueIsle Roscommon Saginaw St.Clair St.Joseph Sanilac Schoolcraft Shiawassee Tuscola VanBuren Washtenaw Wayne Wexford TOTAL
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72 109 85 70 166 8 17 497 118 38 135 861 12 136 49 45 340 16 408 357 623 102 37 7 272 9 49 697 34 24 315 256 41 65 9 111 88 88 134 602 203 13,550
ENROLLMENT
FALL2011ENROLLMENTBYSTATE&BYCOUNTRY NON‐MICHIGANSTUDENTSBYSTATE Alabama Alaska ArmedForcesPacific Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho
3 3 1 10 0 35 10 2 0 23 11 0 3
Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana
225 97 7 1 2 0 2 11 3 39 1 14 2
Nebraska Nevada NewHampshire NewJersey NewMexico NewYork NorthCarolina NorthDakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania RhodeIsland
4 2 4 12 3 32 11 4 59 1 2 12 1
SouthCarolina SouthDakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington WestVirginia Wisconsin Wyoming Unidentified
TOTAL TOTALSTATES
3 0 4 9 4 1 15 8 1 69 1 12
779 44
FOREIGNSTUDENTSBYCOUNTRY Africa Botswana Congo Gambia Kenya Nigeria Rawanda SouthAfrica
20 1 2 1 1 13 1 1
Asia Afghanistan Bangladesh China HongKong India Indonesia Iran Japan Malaysia Nepal SaudiArabia SouthKorea Vietnam
120 1 1 21 1 11 1 3 2 3 1 59 11 5
Europe England Finland France Germany Sweden
8 1 1 3 1 2
NorthAmerica Bahamas Canada
66 1 65
SouthAmerica Brazil Colombia Ecuador
4 1 2 1
Unidentified
TOTAL TOTALCOUNTRIES
13
231 30
Source:OfficeofInstitutionalResearch&Testing
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5‐YEARENROLLMENTBYCOLLEGE FALLSEMESTER COLLEGE
2007‐08
2008‐09
2009‐10
2010‐11
2011‐12
ALLIEDHEALTHSCIENCES
1,960
2,314
2,566
2,655
2,716
ARTS&SCIENCES
1,837
1,763
1,775
1,954
2,006
BUSINESS
2,364
2,473
2,550
2,640
2,634
EDUCATION&HUMANSERVICES
2,013
1,993
2,085
2,232
2,294
ENGINEERINGTECHNOLOGY
2,264
2,160
2,029
1,958
1,959
KENDALLCOLLEGEOFART&DESIGN
1,180
1,352
1,385
1,419
1,414
MICHIGANCOLLEGEOFOPTOMETRY
138
146
146
143
145
PHARMACY
542
546
557
529
529
PROFESSIONAL&TECHNOLOGICAL
256
223
225
322
298
UNIVERSITYCOLLEGE
533
562
547
529
565
13,087
13,532
13,865
14,381
14,560
TOTAL
Source:OfficeofInstitutionalResearchandTesting
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PERCENTOFSTUDENTSBYCOLLEGE FALLSEMESTER2011 PROFESSIONAL& TECHNOLOGICAL PHARMACY STUDIES 3% 2%
UNIVERSITYCOLLEGE 4%
MICHIGANCOLLEGE OFOPTOMETRY 1%
ALLIEDHEALTH SCIENCES 19%
KENDALLCOLLEGEOF ART&DESIGN 10%
ARTS&SCIENCES 14%
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 13%
BUSINESS 18% EDUCATION&HUMAN SERVICES 16%
STUDENTENROLLMENTBYCOLLEGE ALLIEDHEALTHSCIENCES
2,716
ARTS&SCIENCES
2,006
BUSINESS
2,634
EDUCATION&HUMANSERVICES
2,294
ENGINEERINGTECHNOLOGY
1,959
KENDALLCOLLEGEOFART&DESIGN
1,414
MICHIGANCOLLEGEOFOPTOMETRY
145
PHARMACY
529
PROFESSIONAL&TECHNOLOGICALSTUDIES
298
UNIVERSITYCOLLEGE
565
TOTAL
14,560
Source:OfficeofInstitutionalResearchandTesting
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FULL‐YEAREQUATEDSTUDENT(FYES)ENROLLMENTPER FULL‐TIMEEQUATED(FTE)FACULTY 2001‐02to2010‐11
FYES ENROLLMENT/FTE NT/FTE FACULTY
17.0
16.5
16.2 16.0
15.7 15.6 15.5
15.6
15.4
15.4
15.4 15.3
15.2 15.1 15.0
14 5 14.5
14.0 2001 - 02
2002 - 03
2003 - 04
2004 - 05
2005 - 06
2006 - 07
2007 - 08
FISCAL YEAR
STUDENT‐FACULTYRATIO
2001‐02 2002‐03 2003‐04 2004‐05 2005‐06 2006‐07 2006 ‐ 07 2007‐08 2008‐09 2009‐10 2010‐11
FYES
FTE
RATIO
9,568 9,841 10,340 10,548 11,063 11,098 11 098 11,392 11,667 11,791 12,076
622.23 653.82 669.70 692.37 709.78 720.39 720 39 744.96 749.72 749.75 746.08
15.4 15.1 15.4 15.2 15.6 15.4 15 4 15.3 15.6 15.7 16.2
Source:StateofMichiganHEIDIDatabase,BudgetOffice
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2008 - 09
2009 - 10
2010 - 11
ENROLLMENT
ENROLLMENTSUMMARY FALL2011 FULL‐TIME UNDERGRADUATESTUDENTS GRADUATESTUDENTS GRADUATEPROFESSIONALPRACTICE
TOTAL
9,276
69%
4,074
31%
13,350
88
18%
407
82%
495
646
96%
28
4%
674
0%
41
100%
41
10,010
69%
4,550
31%
14,560
DOCTORATESTUDENTS ALLSTUDENTS
PART‐TIME
MEN
WOMEN
TOTAL
TOTALFULL‐TIME
5,190
52%
4,820
48%
10,010
TOTALPART‐TIME
1,883
41%
2,667
59%
4,550
TOTALS
7,073
49%
7,487
51%
14,560
FALL2009
FALL2010
FALL2011
2,242
2,356
2,556
473
455
413
TRANSFERS
1,677
1,908
1,868
CONTINUING
9,441
9,644
9,704
GUEST
32
18
19
TOTAL
13,865
14,381
14,560
FALL2009
FALL2010
FALL2011
APPLIED**(completedapplications)
8,460
8,045
8,490
ADMITTED
5,942
6,083
6,574
ENROLLED
2,242
2,356
2,556
0.38
0.39
0.39
FALL2009
FALL2010
FALL2011
13,865
14,381
14,560
ON‐LINE
377
622
793
KENDALL
1,385
1,419
1,414
OFFCAMPUS
2,238
2,409
2,383
BIGRAPIDS
9,865
9,931
9,970
3,353
3,043
3,152
INAPARTMENTS
424
363
376
INSUITES
N/A
291
296
6,088
6,234
6,146
FTIAC'S*(FirstTimeInAnyCollege) READMITS
FRESHMAN
RATIOofENROLLEDtoACCEPTED
TOTAL
INRESIDENCEHALLS
COMMUTERS *Includesallstudents,F‐T,P‐T,degree‐seekingandnon‐degree‐seeking.
**Previousappliednumbersincludedallapplications,revisedmethodologynowcountsonlycompletedapplication Source:OfficeofInstitutionalResearchandTesting
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ENROLLMENTSUMMARYBYCOLLEGE FALL2011 ALLIEDHEALTHSCIENCES
UNDERGRADUATESTUDENTS GRADUATESTUDENTS ALLSTUDENTS
TOTALFULL‐TIME TOTALPART‐TIME TOTALS
FULL‐TIME 1,565 60% 7 8% 1,572 58%
PART‐TIME 1,062 40% 82 92% 1,144 42%
TOTAL 2,627 89 2,716
MEN
WOMEN 1,287 82% 990 87% 2,277 84%
TOTAL 1,572 1,144 2,716
285 154 439
18% 13% 16%
FTIAC'S*(FirstTimeInAnyCollege) READMITS TRANSFERS CONTINUING GUEST TOTAL
FALL2009 257 124 382 1,801 2 2,566
FALL2010 251 138 354 1,911 1 2,655
FALL2011 301 142 335 1,938 0 2,716
FRESHMAN APPLIED ADMITTED
FALL2009 1,576 787
FALL2010** 1,084 813
FALL2011 1,118 864
ARTS&SCIENCES FULL‐TIME 1,608 80% 1,608 80%
UNDERGRADUATESTUDENTS ALLSTUDENTS
MEN TOTALFULL‐TIME TOTALPART‐TIME TOTALS
647 170 817
40% 43% 41%
PART‐TIME 398 20% 398 20%
TOTAL 2,006 2,006
WOMEN 961 60% 228 57% 1,189 59%
TOTAL 1,608 398 2,006
FTIAC'S*(FirstTimeInAnyCollege) READMITS TRANSFERS CONTINUING GUEST TOTAL
FALL2009 523 36 146 1,070 0 1,775
FALL2010 621 45 185 1,103 0 1,954
FALL2011 730 37 132 1,106 1 2,006
FRESHMAN APPLIED ADMITTED
FALL2009 2,518 1,313
FALL2010** 1,993 1,428
FALL2011 2,054 1,660
*Includesallstudents,F‐T,P‐T,degree‐seekingandnon‐degree‐seeking. **AppliedonlycountscompletedapplicationsasofFall2010 Source:OfficeofInstitutionalResearchandTesting
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ENROLLMENTSUMMARYBYCOLLEGE FALL2011 BUSINESS
UNDERGRADUATESTUDENTS GRADUATESTUDENTS ALLSTUDENTS
FULL‐TIME 1,690 67% 22 18% 1,712 65%
TOTALFULL‐TIME TOTALPART‐TIME TOTALS
1,026 534 1,560
MEN 60% 58% 59%
PART‐TIME 824 33% 98 82% 922 35%
TOTAL 2,514 120 2,634
WOMEN 686 40% 388 42% 1,074 41%
TOTAL 1,712 922 2,634
FTIAC'S*(FirstTimeInAnyCollege) READMITS TRANSFERS CONTINUING GUEST TOTAL
FALL2009 331 69 292 1,852 6 2,550
FALL2010 313 75 346 1,902 4 2,640
FALL2011 328 59 373 1,870 4 2,634
FRESHMAN APPLIED ADMITTED
FALL2009 2,091 1,091
FALL2010** 1,261 963
FALL2011 1,253 970
EDUCATION&HUMANSERVICES
UNDERGRADUATESTUDENTS GRADUATESTUDENTS ALLSTUDENTS
FULL‐TIME 1,282 62% 24 10% 1,306 57%
TOTALFULL‐TIME TOTALPART‐TIME TOTALS
747 385 1,132
MEN 57% 39% 49%
PART‐TIME 775 38% 213 90% 988 43%
TOTAL 2,057 237 2,294
WOMEN 559 43% 603 61% 1,162 51%
TOTAL 1,306 988 2,294
FTIAC'S*(FirstTimeInAnyCollege) READMITS TRANSFERS CONTINUING GUEST TOTAL
FALL2009 221 110 315 1,439 0 2,085
FALL2010 215 71 428 1,516 2 2,232
FALL2011 205 63 412 1,614 0 2,294
FRESHMAN APPLIED ADMITTED
FALL2009 1,377 676
FALL2010** 965 702
FALL2010 1,005 764
*Includesallstudents,F‐T,P‐T,degree‐seekingandnon‐degree‐seeking. **AppliedonlycountscompletedapplicationsasofFall2010 Source:OfficeofInstitutionalResearchandTesting
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ENROLLMENTSUMMARYBYCOLLEGE FALL2011 ENGINEERINGTECHNOLOGY
UNDERGRADUATESTUDENTS ALLSTUDENTS
FULL‐TIME 1,646 84% 1,646 84%
PART‐TIME 313 16% 313 16%
TOTAL 1,959 1,959
MEN TOTALFULL‐TIME TOTALPART‐TIME TOTALS
1,515 295 1,810
WOMEN 131 8% 18 6% 149 8%
TOTAL 1,646 313 1,959
92% 94% 92%
FTIAC'S*(FirstTimeInAnyCollege) READMITS TRANSFERS CONTINUING GUEST TOTAL
FALL2009 247 66 242 1,474 0 2,029
FALL2010 265 63 243 1,387 0 1,958
FALL2011 297 39 233 1,390 0 1,959
FRESHMAN APPLIED ADMITTED
FALL2009 1,126 530
FALL2010** 689 507
FALL2011 853 638
KENDALLCOLLEGEOFART&DESIGN
UNDERGRADUATESTUDENTS GRADUATESTUDENTS ALLSTUDENTS
FULL‐TIME 923 68% 35 71% 958 68%
TOTALFULL‐TIME TOTALPART‐TIME TOTALS
348 137 485
MEN 36% 30% 34%
PART‐TIME 442 32% 14 29% 456 32%
TOTAL 1,365 49 1,414
WOMEN 610 64% 319 70% 929 66%
TOTAL 958 456 1,414
FTIAC'S*(FirstTimeInAnyCollege) READMITS TRANSFERS CONTINUING GUEST TOTAL
FALL2009 300 43 159 872 11 1,385
FALL2010 308 28 151 928 4 1,419
FALL2011 352 31 151 873 7 1,414
FRESHMAN APPLIED ADMITTED
FALL2009 501 325
FALL2010** 465 341
FALL2011 641 390
*Includesallstudents,F‐T,P‐T,degree‐seekingandnon‐degree‐seeking. **AppliedonlycountscompletedapplicationsasofFall2010 Source:OfficeofInstitutionalResearchandTesting
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ENROLLMENTSUMMARYBYCOLLEGE FALL2011 MICHIGANCOLLEGEOFOPTOMETRY FULL‐TIME 145 100% 145 100%
GRADUATEPROFESSIONALPRACTICE ALLSTUDENTS
MEN 41% 0% 41%
PART‐TIME 0 0% 0 0%
TOTAL 145 145
WOMEN 85 59% 0 0% 85 59%
TOTAL 145 0 145
TOTALFULL‐TIME TOTALPART‐TIME TOTALS
60 0 60
TRANSFERS CONTINUING TOTAL
FALL2009 29 117 146
FALL2010 33 110 143
FALL2011 28 117 145
PROFESSIONAL APPLIED ADMITTED
FALL2009 248 30
FALL2010** 475 37
FALL2011 401 33
PHARMACY
GRADUATEPROFESSIONALPRACTICE ALLSTUDENTS
FULL‐TIME 501 95% 501 95%
TOTALFULL‐TIME TOTALPART‐TIME TOTALS
232 9 241
MEN 46% 32% 46%
PART‐TIME 28 5% 28 5%
TOTAL 529 529
WOMEN 269 54% 19 68% 288 54%
TOTAL 501 28 529
READMITS TRANSFERS CONTINUING GUEST TOTAL
FALL2009 0 24 530 3 557
FALL2010 0 58 469 2 529
FALL2011 1 99 427 2 529
PROFESSIONAL APPLIED ADMITTED
FALL2009 426 106
FALL2010** 395 56
FALL2011 618 126
*Includesallstudents,F‐T,P‐T,degree‐seekingandnon‐degree‐seeking. **AppliedonlycountscompletedapplicationsasofFall2010 Source:OfficeofInstitutionalResearchandTesting
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ENROLLMENTSUMMARYBYCOLLEGE FALL2011 PROFESSIONAL&TECHNOLOGICALSTUDIES FULL‐TIME 72 28% 0 0% 72 24%
UNDERGRADUATESTUDENTS DOCTORATESTUDENTS ALLSTUDENTS
MEN TOTALFULL‐TIME TOTALPART‐TIME TOTALS
58 171 229
81% 76% 77%
PART‐TIME 185 72% 41 100% 226 76% WOMEN 14 19% 55 24% 69 23%
TOTAL 257 41 298
TOTAL 72 226 298
FTIAC'S*(FirstTimeInAnyCollege) READMITS TRANSFERS CONTINUING GUEST TOTAL
FALL2009 18 5 34 168 0 225
FALL2010 67 8 48 199 0 322
FALL2011 22 4 38 234 0 298
FRESHMAN APPLIED ADMITTED
FALL2009 53 17
FALL2010** 59 46
FALL2011 39 28
UNIVERSITYCOLLEGE
UNDERGRADUATESTUDENTS ALLSTUDENTS
FULL‐TIME 490 87% 490 87%
TOTALFULL‐TIME TOTALPART‐TIME TOTALS
272 28 300
MEN 56% 37% 53%
PART‐TIME 75 13% 75 13%
TOTAL 565 565
WOMEN 218 44% 47 63% 265 47%
TOTAL 490 75 565
FTIAC'S*(FirstTimeInAnyCollege) READMITS TRANSFERS CONTINUING GUEST TOTAL
FALL2009 345 20 54 118 10 547
FALL2010 316 27 62 119 5 529
FALL2011 321 37 67 135 5 565
FRESHMAN APPLIED ADMITTED
FALL2009 1,526 1,206
FALL2010** 1,527 1,282
FALL2011 1,527 1,260
*Includesallstudents,F‐T,P‐T,degree‐seekingandnon‐degree‐seeking. **AppliedonlycountscompletedapplicationsasofFall2010 Source:OfficeofInstitutionalResearchandTesting
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COMPARATIVEFALLENROLLMENTREPORTBYCOLLEGE WOMEN 2,277
MEN 439
689 1,479 6 77 26
100 324 1 10 4
789 1,803 7 87 30
898 1,675 12 70 0
1,189
817
2,006
1,954
385 709 95
306 409 102
691 1,118 197
654 1,153 147
1,074
1,560
2,634
2,640
171 842 5 51 5
189 1,301 3 63 4
360 2,143 8 114 9
403 2,074 6 146 11
1,162
1,132
2,294
2,232
147 842 0 122 30 20 1
267 747 0 88 23 6 1
414 1,589 0 210 53 26 2
410 1,482 1 251 57 30 1
149
1,810
1,959
1,958
63 83 3 0
699 1,097 14 0
762 1,180 17 0
702 1,238 17 1
929
485
1,414
1,419
729 30 8 162
422 19 2 42
1,151 49 10 204
1,195 44 3 177
OPTOMETRY
85
60
145
143
O.D.Degree
85
60
145
143
288
241
529
529
288
241
529
529
69
229
298
322
41 27 1
215 14 0
256 41 1
262 28 32
265
300
565
529
220 45
242 58
462 103
469 60
7,487
7,073
14,560
14,381
ALLIEDHEALTHSCIENCES AssociateDegree BachelorDegree Certificate Master'sDegree Non‐DegreeSeekingUndergraduate
ARTS&SCIENCES AssociateDegree BachelorDegree Non‐DegreeSeekingUndergraduate
BUSINESS AssociateDegree BachelorDegree Certificate Master'sDegree Non‐DegreeSeekingUndergraduate
EDUCATION&HUMANSERVICES AssociateDegree BachelorDegree Certificate Master'sDegree Non‐DegreeSeekingCertificate Non‐DegreeSeekingGraduate Non‐DegreeSeekingUndergraduate
ENGINEERINGTECHNOLOGY AssociateDegree BachelorDegree Certificate Non‐DegreeSeekingUndergraduate
KENDALL BachelorDegree Master'sDegree Non‐DegreeSeekingSpecialPrograms Non‐DegreeSeekingUndergraduate
PHARMACY PharmDDegree
PROFESSIONAL&TECHNOLOGICALSTUDIES BachelorDegree DoctorateDegree Non‐DegreeSeekingUndergraduate
UNIVERSITYCOLLEGE AssociateDegree Non‐DegreeSeekingUndergraduate
TOTAL
2011TOTAL 2010TOTAL 2,716 2,655
Source:OfficeofInstitutionalResearchandTesting
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SCH/FTE/FYES StudentCreditHours(SCH)ProducedByCampus STUDENTCREDITHOURS BIGRAPIDS KENDALL OFFCAMPUS INTERNET TOTAL
FALL2009
FALL2010
FALL2011
%Δ'10to'11
127,165 14,986 11,699 9,676 163,526
125,865 14,959 14,554 11,305 166,683
125,380 14,533 14,620 12,532 167,065
0% ‐3% 0% 11% 0%
Source:OfficeofInstitutionalResearchandTesting
StudentCreditHours(SCH)ProducedByStudentLevel FallSemester
Undergraduate
Graduate
Professional Practice
Doctorate
Total
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
143,998 147,326 148,893 152,153 152,885
3,426 3,380 3,252 3,098 2,859
11,369 11,480 11,381 11,264 11,009
N/A N/A N/A 168 312
158,793 162,186 163,526 166,683 167,065
Full‐TimeEquatedStudent(FTE)ByStudentLevel Full TimeEquatedStudent(FTE)ByStudentLevel FallSemester
Undergraduate
Graduate
Professional Practice
Doctorate
Total
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
9,600 9,822 9,926 10,144 10,192
286 282 271 258 238
680 692 703 672 674
N/A N/A N/A 21 39
10,566 10,796 10,900 11,095 11,143
Source:OfficeofInstitutionalResearchandTesting
Full‐YearEquatedStudent(FYES) AcademicYear 2001/02 2002/03 2003/04 2004/05 2005/06
FYES 9,568 9,841 10,340 10,548 11,063
AcademicYear 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11
Source:StateofMichiganHEIDIDatabase,AppendixA,BudgetOffice
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FYES 11,098 11,392 11,667 11,791 12,076
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COMPARATIVEFALLENROLLMENT& STUDENTCREDITHOUR(SCH)PRODUCTIONBYSITE StudentHeadcount
StudentCreditHours
Headcountbasedonwherestudentenrolled
SCHsbasedonCourseCreditProduction
Student Site Code Site AG GrandRapids EA AuburnHills ED Dearborn EF Flint EG GardenCity EH Howell EL Lansing EM Midland/UniversityCenter EP PortHuron ER Warren EU Utica/ClintonTownship K Kendall M MainBigRapids MB BigRapids/CPTS MH Harrison MN Newaygo MP Mt.Pleasant NA Alpena NL Ludington NP Petoskey NS Scottville NT TraverseCity OL Online OS StudyAway WD Dowagiac WH Holland WM Muskegon
Fall2010 1,043 5 1 192 34 16 200 178 40 34 59 1,423 9,876 51 25 0 0 13 7 22 29 406 622 0 76 18 11
Fall2011 1,040 21 0 172 33 23 211 163 43 37 53 1,418 9,906 60 11 0 0 9 1 7 44 397 793 0 71 18 29
Course Section Code Site AG GrandRapids EA AuburnHills ED Dearborn EF Flint EG GardenCity EH Howell EL Lansing EM Midland/UniversityCenter EP PortHuron ER Warren EU Utica/ClintonTownship K Kendall M MainBigRapids MB BigRapids/CPTS MH Harrison MN Newaygo MP Mt.Pleasant NA Alpena NL Ludington NP Petoskey NS Scottville NT TraverseCity OL Online OS StudyAway WD Dowagiac WH Holland WM Muskegon
Fall2010 7,625 18 0 1,150 254 92 1,167 965 289 144 407 14,959 125,822 10,147 262 48 42 0 0 221 110 2,319 0 135 471 36 0
Fall2011 7,281 192 0 1,054 304 45 1,179 800 308 201 364 14,533 125,346 12,039 88 69 18 0 0 104 217 2,206 0 119 494 0 104
Source:OfficeofInstitutionalResearchandTesting
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TOTALFALLHEADCOUNTCOMPAREDTOFTE
16,000
14,560
14,381 14,000
13 865 13,865
13,532
13,087
12,000
10,900
10,796
10,566
11,095
11,143
10,000 10 000
8,000
6,000
4,000
2,000
Fall
0 2007
2008
2009
Headcount
2010
FTE
Fall Semester FallSemester
Headcount
FTE
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
13,087 13,532 13,865 14,381 14,560
10,566 10,796 10,900 11,095 11,143
Source:OfficeofInstitutionalResearchandTesting
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COMPARATIVEFALLENROLLMENTBYRACE/ETHNICORIGIN 2010 TOTAL
2011 TOTAL
DIFFERENCE
AMERICANINDIANORALASKANATIVE
120
1%
104
1%
‐16
ASIAN
223
2%
225
2%
2
BLACKORAFRICANAMERICAN
957
7%
909
6%
‐48
FOREIGN
176
1%
226
2%
50
HISPANICORLATINO
340
2%
423
3%
83
4
0%
5
0%
1
11,352
79%
11,518
79%
166
174
1%
243
2%
69
UNREPORTED
1,035
7%
907
6%
‐128
TOTAL
14,381
NATIVEHAWAIIANORPACIFICISLANDER WHITE TWOORMORERACES
14,560
179
Thefollowingdefinitionsareusedindeterminingracial/ethnicdesignations. AmericanIndianorAlaskaNative: ApersonhavingoriginsinanyoftheoriginalpeoplesofNorthandSouthAmerica(includingCentralAmerica),andwho maintainsculturalidentificationthroughtribalaffiliationorcommunityattachment. Asian: ApersonhavingoriginsinanyoftheoriginalpeoplesoftheFarEast,SoutheastAsia,ortheIndianSubcontinent including,forexample,Cambodia,China,India,Japan,Korea,Malaysia,Pakistan,thePhilippineIslands,Thailand,and Vietnam. BlackorAfricanAmerican: ApersonhavingoriginsinanyoftheblackracialgroupsofAfrica. Foreign: ApersonwhoisnotacitizenoftheUnitedStates,andwhoisinthiscountryonatemporarybasisanddoesnothavea righttoremainindefinitely. HispanicorLatino: ApersonofCuban,Mexican,PuertoRican,CentralorSouthAmerican,orotherSpanishcultureororigin,regardlessof race. NativeHawaiianorPacificIslander: ApersonhavingoriginsinanyoftheoriginalpeoplesofHawaii,Guam,Samoa,orotherPacificIsland. White: ApersonhavingoriginsinanyoftheoriginalpeoplesofEurope,theMiddleEast,orNorthAfrica.
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ETHNICDISTRIBUTIONBYCOLLEGE FALL2011
COLLEGE AlliedHealth Female
American Indian/ Native Alaskan
BlackOr African American
Asian
Foreign
HispanicOr Latino
Native HawaiianOr Pacific Islander
White
TwoOrMore Races Unreported
Total
18
31
89
4
57
1,958
35
85
2,277
Total
4 22
7 38
23 112
5 9
13 70
0 0
363 2,321
9 44
15 100
2,716
Arts&Sciences Female
11
25
90
12
40
936
24
51
1,189
Total
7 18
25 50
34 124
17 29
17 57
1 1
678 1,614
14 38
24 75
2,006
Business Female
12
13
68
13
35
880
17
36
1,074
20 32
21 34
84 152
23 36
33 68
1 1
1,284 2,164
23 40
71 107
2,634
6
3
157
9
54
1
864
24
44
1,162
4 7
96 253
1 10
34 88
0 1
937 1,801
14 38
43 87
1,132
Total
3 9
EngineeringTechnology Female
1
2
7
6
129
2
2
149
23 25
60 67
56 56
49 55
2 2
1,536 1,665
19 21
57 59
1,810
Total
8 9
1,959
Kendall Female
4
21
14
4
30
592
20
244
929
Total
4 8
10 31
12 26
3 7
24 54
0 0
275 867
12 32
145 389
1,414
Optometry Female
1
6
76
1
1
85
Total
0 0
2 3
0 0
4 10
0 0
0 0
51 127
2 3
1 2
145
Pharmacy Female
15
6
12
4
227
1
23
288
16 31
4 10
9 21
3 7
0 0
185 412
4 5
20 43
241
Total
0 0
Professional&Technological Female
1
5
2
50
1
10
69
3 3
12 17
0 0
6 8
0 0
184 234
3 4
18 28
229
Total
3 4
UniversityCollege Female
2
74
10
11
150
10
8
265
2 2
1 3
74 148
38 48
5 16
0 0
163 313
8 18
9 17
300
University Totals Total Female
53
113
510
70
239
1
5,862
135
504
7,487
Total Male
51
112
399
156
184
4
5,656
108
403
7,073
104
225
909
226
423
5
11,518
243
907
14,560
Male
Male
Male Total Education Female Male
Male
Male
Male
Male
Male
Male Total
Total
Source: Office of Institutional Research and Testing
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439
817
1,560
2,294
485
60
529
298
565
ENROLLMENT
FALLENROLLMENTBYPROGRAM 2008/09 On Off OL CLINICALLAB,RESPITORYCARE,&HEALTHADMINISTRATION Coding/Reimbursem*ntSpecialistCERT 2 7 EnvironmentalHealth&SafetyMgmtBS 1 HealthCareSystemsAdministrationBS 274 75 HealthInformationManagementBS 17 17 HealthInformationTechnologyAAS 35 38 MedicalLaboratoryTechnologyAAS 11 MedicalRecordAdministrationBS 1 1 MedicalRecordTechnologyAAS 3 4 MedicalTechnologyBS 47 MolecularDiagnosticsBS PhlebotomyCERT 1 Pre‐HealthCareSystemsAdministrationBS 17 2 Pre‐HealthInformationManagementBS 5 Pre‐HealthInformationTechnologyAAS Pre‐MedicalLaboratoryTechnologyAAS 11 Pre‐MedicalRecordAdministrationBS 1 Pre‐MedicalRecordTechnologyAAS 1 Pre‐MedicalTechnologyAAS 3 Pre‐MedicalTechnologyBS 29 Pre‐MolecularDiagnosticsBS Pre‐RespiratoryCareAAS 22 8 RespiratoryCareAAS 34 104 PROGRAMLOCATIONTOTAL 517 254 0 771 DEPARTMENTTOTAL
ALLIEDHEALTHSCIENCES
DENTALHYGIENE&MEDICALIMAGING DentalHygieneAAS DentalHygieneBS DiagnosticMedicalSonographyAAS NuclearMedicineTechnologyAAS NuclearMedicineTechnologyBS Pre‐DentalHygieneAAS Pre‐DiagnosticMedicalSonographyAAS Pre‐NuclearMedicineAAS Pre‐NuclearMedicineBS Pre‐RadiographyAAS RadiographyAAS PROGRAMLOCATIONTOTAL DEPARTMENTTOTAL
101
26
On 2 0 260 19 48 6 0 3 48
2009/10 Off OL 2
2 0 282 23 62 7 0 1 48
105 12 57 2 2
4 16 2 4 21 1 1 3 31 30 36 535
10 131 321 856
91
On
0 8 2 5 20 0 0 4 38 5 34 34 575
69
2010/11 Off OL 10 90 17 63 0 0
10 96 286 861
48 19 46 27 127 70 39 20 147 68 664
35
1
62 726
23 20 49 145 76 8 45 152 68 677
43
20
2
45 790
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On 1 0 262 30 40 2 0 0 43 6 0 0 0 1 11 0 0 1 23 16 17 39 492
74
2011/12 Off OL 6 78 22 55 0 0
46 207 699
70 28 0 77 160 70 5 40 121 60 630
48
25
1
49 774
95
55 19 0 77 157 98 0 34 100 62 621
47
24
2
49 749
79
55
ENROLLMENT
FALLENROLLMENTBYPROGRAM ALLIEDHEALTHSCIENCES SCHOOLOFNURSING MasterofScienceinNursingMSN NursingAAS NursingBS Nursing(acceleratedtrack)BS NursingBSN Pre‐NursingAAS Pre‐NursingBS PROGRAMLOCATIONTOTAL DEPARTMENTTOTAL ALLIEDHEALTHSCIENCES AlliedHealthScienceAAS AlliedHealthScienceBS UndeclaredGraduate UndeclaredUndergraduate PROGRAMLOCATIONTOTAL DEPARTMENTTOTAL COLLEGELOCATIONTOTAL COLLEGETOTAL
On
5 105 7 287 404
2008/09 Off OL 59 1 347
407 811
64 1 10
1,585
On
147 5 304 531
2009/10 Off OL 0 0 130
130 884
223
223
32 1 5 6 6 729 2,314
1 33
1,776
On 0 0 5 17 126 1 304 453
2010/11 Off OL 0 0 98
98 967
70
416
2 0 0 20 110 1 374 507
66 42 2 0 110
511
1,730
346
48 5 0 3 3 36 499 2,566
0 53
291
1,711
0 0 0 53 433 2,655
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On
2011/12 Off OL 0 0 57
57 1,064
85 415
500
66 0 28 28 204 341 2,716
66
645
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FALLENROLLMENTBYPROGRAM ARTS&SCIENCES
On
BIOLOGICALSCIENCES BiochemistryBA BiologyBA BiologyBS Biology/EnvironmentalBiologyBS Biology/ForensicBiologyBS Biology/Pre‐DentistryBS Biology/Pre‐MedicineBS Biology/Pre‐OptometryBS Biology/Pre‐VeterinaryMedicineBS BiotechnologyBS OrnamentalHorticultureTechnologyAAS Pre‐PhysicalTherapyBS Pre‐ScienceAS PROGRAMLOCATIONTOTAL DEPARTMENTTOTAL
15 52 72 21 80 30 79 61 18 38 20 37 69 592
HUMANITIES AppliedSpeechCommunicationAA AppliedSpeechCommunicationBS CommunicationBA HistoryBA PROGRAMLOCATIONTOTAL DEPARTMENTTOTAL
7 27 11 29 74
LANGUAGES&LITERATURE EnglishBA EnglishLiteratureBA Journalism&TechnicalCommunicationBS LiberalArtsAA Pre‐ArtsAA Pre‐TechnicalCommunicationsAA Tech&ProfComm/AutomotiveWritingBS Tech&ProfComm/MultiMediaWritingBS Tech&ProfComm/PublicationMgmtBS Tech&ProfComm/Sci.&MedicalWritingBS Technical&ProfessionalCommunicationBS PROGRAMLOCATIONTOTAL DEPARTMENTTOTAL
0 23 11 24 0 1 1 1 0 1 5 67
2008/09 Off OL
0 592
1 1 75
10 8 116 28 68 32 86 93 23 31 17 46 88 646
5 23 7 28 63
20 3 8 22 3 5 0 0 1 1 8 71
1
1 68
On
2009/10 Off OL
0 646
0 0 63
7 7 95 23 72 32 80 114 21 41 14 46 109 661
4 23 13 29 69
25 2 8 18 5 5 0 0 0 0 5 68
1
1 72
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On
2010/11 Off OL
0 661
0 0 69
On
14 2 89 24 62 35 80 110 12 37 9 42 123 639
2 24 12 26 64
2011/12 Off OL
0 639
0 64
35
3 3 71
11 28 8 2 0 0 0 0 6 90
6 6 96
57
ENROLLMENT
FALLENROLLMENTBYPROGRAM ARTS&SCIENCES MATHEMATICS AppliedMathematicsBS AppliedMathematics/ActuarialScienceBS AppliedMathematics/ComputerScienceBS AppliedMathematics/OperationResearchBS AppliedMathematics/StatisticsBS MathematicsBA Pre‐EngineeringAS PROGRAMLOCATIONTOTAL DEPARTMENTTOTAL
On
2009/10 Off OL
On
16 13 7 1
14 20 6 1
0 3 34
3 5 45
7 7 55
28 4 11 2 449 494
37 3 8 1 429 478
24 10 14 1 7 108 16 103 7 290
28 11 19 3 18 120 4 118 8 329
28 2 4 14 506 554
SOCIALSCIENCES PoliticalScienceBS Pre‐LawAA Pre‐PsychologyAA Pre‐PublicAdministrationAA Pre‐SocialWorkAA PsychologyBS PublicAdministrationBS SocialWorkBSW SociologyBA PROGRAMLOCATIONTOTAL DEPARTMENTTOTAL
5 8 15 0 7 97 33 95 12 272
COLLEGELOCATIONTOTAL COLLEGETOTAL
On
17 8 6 0
PHYSICALSCIENCES ChemistryBA IndustrialChemistryTechnologyAAS Pre‐MortuaryScienceAS Pre‐OptometryAS Pre‐PharmacyAS PROGRAMLOCATIONTOTAL DEPARTMENTTOTAL
ARTS&SCIENCES FastTrack IntegrativeStudiesBIS Math/ScienceTechnologyCenter Undeclared PROGRAMLOCATIONTOTAL DEPARTMENTTOTAL
2008/09 Off OL
0 34
0 554
1 43 44 316
88 21 15 124
1,717
0 45
0 494
0 43 43 333
99 22 0 0 0 124 46 1,763
121
1,730
144 67 0 1 1 122 45 1,775
211
1,871
2010/11 Off OL
0 55
0 478
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32 4 6 0 449 491
27 5 27 2 21 134 1 124 8 349
67
3 10 0 13 224 83 1,954
Note:MethodologyfordeterminingprogramlocationchangedasofSummerSemester2009.Seepage69formoredetails. Source:OfficeofInstitutionalResearch&Testing
18 19 7 1 1 5 5 56
67 396
On
174 51 9 0
234
1,923
2011/12 Off OL
0 56
0 491
0 50 50 399
1 8 13 22 261 78 2,006
5
5
5
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FALLENROLLMENTBYPROGRAM BUSINESS
On ACCOUNTING,FINANCE,&INFORMATIONSYSTEMS AccountancyAAS 20 AccountancyBS 62 Accountancy/ComputerInfoSystemsBS 7 Accountancy/FinanceBS 35 Accountancy/ProfessionallyDirectedBS Accountancy/PublicAccountingBS 17 ComputerInformationSystemsAAS 19 ComputerInformationSystemsBS 71 ComputerInformationTechnologyBS FinanceBS 33 Finance/CorporateAccountingBS 5 Finance/InvestmentBS 9 Finance/RealEstateBS 2 HomelandSecurityDigital/ForensicsCERT 1 InformationSecurity&IntelligenceBS InformationSecurity&NetworkMgmtCERT 32 MasterofInformationSystemsManagement ProjectManagementCERT PROGRAMLOCATIONTOTAL 313 DEPARTMENTTOTAL MANAGEMENT AdvancedStudyTechniquesCERT AdvancedStudyDesign/InnovationCERT BusinessAdminw/ProfessionalTracksBS BusinessAdministrationBS BusinessAdministrationw/LegalStudiesBS BusinessAdministration/AviationBS GeneralBusinessAAS HumanResourceManagementBS HumanResourceManagementCERT InternationalBusinessBS InternationalBusinessCERT LegalStudiesAAS ManagementBS MasterofBusinessAdministration Operations&SupplyManagementBS Pre‐BusinessAAS SmallBusiness&EntrepreneurshipBS PROGRAMLOCATIONTOTAL DEPARTMENTTOTAL
1 12 191 44
2008/09 Off OL
On
1
26 58 12 36
71
18 18 78
71
48
1
62
66 1 51
25 216 529
1 2 48 211
347
0 16 196 29
8
0 2 65 230
93 2 0
46 32 1 1 0 11 26 91 8 89 8 554
5
2 320 879
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55 14
1 83 0 233 592
1 3 30 203 25
0 0 88 262
On 22 7 8 34 10 68 18 61 20 29 7 9 0 0 36 0 23 1 353
1 5 32 207 28
4
1
13
2010/11 Off OL
359
7
2
367 841
7 218 565
On 22 5 8 22 1 87 27 70 11 25 16 10 1 0 13 0 41
82
26 12 9 2 0
75 24 4 1 13 17 13 11 54 14 474
2009/10 Off OL
5
47 29 0 0 0 10 15 105 11 99 2 580
0 355 935
55 0 33 56 28
0 80 0 252 605
0 0 103 289 5
1
2011/12 Off OL
35 29 0 0 0 11 5 67 11 101 0 532
5 0
1
23
0 403 958
23
59
ENROLLMENT
FALLENROLLMENTBYPROGRAM BUSINESS MARKETING AdvertisingBS AdvertisingCERT Advertising/IntegrativeMarketingCommBS BusinessDataAnalyticsBS DirectMarketingCERT GraphicDesignAAS GraphicDesignBS MarketingBS PublicRelationsBS VisualDesign&WebMediaAAS PROGRAMLOCATIONTOTAL DEPARTMENTTOTAL
On
2008/09 Off OL
67
130 59 128 56 3 443
1 1 1
3 446
COLLEGELOCATIONTOTAL COLLEGETOTAL
2 2
1,878
2009/10 Off OL
54 2 10
SPORTS,ENTERTAINMENT,&HOSPITALITYMANAGEMENT Dietary&FoodServiceManagementAAS HotelManagementBS 13 HotelMgmt/Restaurant&FoodInd.MgmtBS 36 Marketing/ProfessionalGolfMgmtBS Marketing/ProfessionalTennisBS MusicIndustryManagementBS 164 Pre‐MusicIndustryManagementAAS 11 Pre‐ProfessionalGolfManagementBS 10 Pre‐ProfessionalTennisMgmtAAS 6 ProfessionalGolfManagementBS 237 ProfessionalTennisManagementBS 46 ResortManagementBS 90 Restaurant&FoodIndustryMgmtAAS 32 SpecialEvent/MeetingPlanningCERT 1 PROGRAMLOCATIONTOTAL 646 0 DEPARTMENTTOTAL 646 BUSINESS IntegrativeStudiesBS Undeclared PROGRAMLOCATIONTOTAL DEPARTMENTTOTAL
On
160 49 115 44 0 434
0 0 0
0 434
595 2,473
132 45 118 39 0 403
10 48
11 55
174 26 12 17 227 34 84 26 0 658
40 200 29 15 15 228 2 82 22 0 699
5
1,998
2010/11 Off OL
27 0 41 1
0 658
5 9 9 11
On
0 699
379
4 6 40 1 29 201 28 17 19 229 17 77 14 0 682
0 9 9 14 547 2,550
5
2,041
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2011/12 Off OL
0 0 0
0 379
1
1 683
0 11 11 11 599 2,640
Note:MethodologyfordeterminingprogramlocationchangedasofSummerSemester2009.Seepage69formoredetails.
60
11 0 51 2 1 108 46 116 44
0 0 0
0 403
On
1,946
9 9 9 665 2,634
23
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FALLENROLLMENTBYPROGRAM EDUCATION&HUMANSERVICES
On
LEISURESTUDIES&WELLNESS RecreationLeadership&ManagementBS PROGRAMLOCATIONTOTAL DEPARTMENTTOTAL
81 81
SCHOOLOFCRIMINALJUSTICE CriminalJusticeBS MasterofCriminalJusticeAdministration Pre‐CriminalJusticeAA PROGRAMLOCATIONTOTAL DEPARTMENTTOTAL
207 22 273 502
SCHOOLOFEDUCATION Adv.StudiesTotalQualityMgmtCERT AlliedHealthEducationBS BiologyEducationBS BusinessEducationBS Career&TechnicalEducationMS CertificationCERT CertificationElementaryEducationCERT CertificationGraduateCERT ChemistryEducationBS Curriculum&InstructionM.Ed. EarlyChildhoodEducationAAS EarlyChildhoodEducationBS ElementaryEducationBS EnglishEducationBS GeographyEducationBS HistoryEducationBS MarketingEducationBS MathematicsEducationBS PoliticalScienceEducationBS Pre‐TeachingElementaryAA Pre‐TeachingSecondaryAA Pro‐Mo‐TEd‐TechnicalEducation SocialStudiesBS SocialStudies/ElementaryBS TeacherCertificationCERT TechnicalEducationBS TraininginBusiness&IndustryBS WageEarningHomeEconomicsEduBS PROGRAMLOCATIONTOTAL DEPARTMENTTOTAL
2008/09 Off OL
0 81
77 77
188 25 299 512
317 35 352 854
1 24 3 25
0 4 61 21 23 204 46
On
2009/10 Off OL
0 77
76 76
189 32 346 567
404 31 435 947
0 1 1 2 32
27 3 33
21 101 7
0 3 52 15 29 189 43
66
5
44 0 15 21
On
2010/11 Off OL
0 76
28 1 35
59
2
41
9
45 3 13 28
13
8
4
3
3
9 14
10 31 1 1 316 901
16 1 12 6
15
46 2 14 32 3 30 1 19 8
15
568
577
1 81
24 23 0 0 335 927
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2011/12 Off OL
0 73
568 42 610 1,233
41 132 7
248 28 347 623
0 1 0 36
26 116 6
585
73 73
1 1 1 0 38
1 1 56 18 39 161 31
91
506 39 545 1,112
On
23 2 28 12
0 3 47 18 38 161 24 1 41 1 48 1 13 36 0 30 0 0 6
22
533
1 53
22 5 33 5 0 0 322 912
0 0 0 28 35 1 1 37 52 138 4 1 9
21 4 0 2 0 0 312 867
1
22
61
ENROLLMENT
FALLENROLLMENTBYPROGRAM EDUCATION&HUMANSERVICES TELEVISIONPRODUCTION Television&DigitalMediaProductionBS PROGRAMLOCATIONTOTAL DEPARTMENTTOTAL EDUCATION&HUMANSERVICES ArtEducationCERTforBFA UndeclaredUndergraduate UndeclaredGraduate PROGRAMLOCATIONTOTAL DEPARTMENTTOTAL COLLEGELOCATIONTOTAL COLLEGETOTAL
On 100 100
2008/09 Off OL
0 100
5 10 15
1,283
On 98 98
2009/10 Off OL
0 98
10 4 38 42 57 710 1,993
15 25
1,289
On 97 97
2010/11 Off OL
0 97
4 3 8 11 36 781 2,085
23 27
15
1,335
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89 89
2011/12 Off OL
0 89
4 1 7 8 35 875 2,232
20 24
22
1,342
Note:MethodologyfordeterminingprogramlocationchangedasofSummerSemester2009.Seepage69formoredetails. Source:OfficeofInstitutionalResearch&Testing
On
2 6 8 32 930 2,294
22
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FALLENROLLMENTBYPROGRAM 2008/09 On Off OL ARCHITECTURALTECHNOLOGY&FACILITYMANAGEMENT ArchitecturalTechnologyAAS 79 Architecture&SustainabilityBS FacilitiesManagementBS 58 FacilitiesManagementCERT 14 Pre‐ArchitecturalSustainabilityBS Pre‐ArchitecturalTechnologyAAS 5 Pre‐FacilitiesManagementBS 6 PROGRAMLOCATIONTOTAL 148 14 0 DEPARTMENTTOTAL 162
ENGINEERINGTECHNOLOGY
AUTOMOTIVE Automotive&HeavyEquipmentMgmtBS AutomotiveEngineeringTechnologyBS AutomotiveManagementBS AutomotiveServiceTechnologyAAS Pre‐Automotive&HeavyEquipmentBS Pre‐AutomotiveEngineeringTechnologyBS Pre‐AutomotiveManagementAAS Pre‐AutomotiveServiceTechnologyAAS PROGRAMLOCATIONTOTAL DEPARTMENTTOTAL CONSTRUCTIONTECHNOLOGY&MANAGEMENT AdvancedConstructionManagementCERT BuildingConstructionTechnologyAAS CivilEngineeringTechnologyAAS ConstructionManagementBS Pre‐BuildingConstructionTechnologyAAS Pre‐CivilEngineeringTechnologyAAS Pre‐ConstructionManagementBS PROGRAMLOCATIONTOTAL DEPARTMENTTOTAL ELECTRONICS/CNS ComputerNetworks&SystemsBS Electrical/ElectronicsEngineeringTechBS IndustrialElectronicsTechnologyAAS Pre‐ComputerNetworks&SystemsBS Pre‐Electrical/ElectronicsEngTechBS Pre‐IndustrialElectronicsTechnologyAAS PROGRAMLOCATIONTOTAL DEPARTMENTTOTAL ENERGYSYSTEMS EnergySystemsEngineeringBS Pre‐EnergySystemsEngineeringBS PROGRAMLOCATIONTOTAL DEPARTMENTTOTAL
21 160 48 69 7 4 6 315
27 19 289 6 3 11 355
69 33 43 6 2 153
21
23 17 263 4 1 7 315
1
1 154
4 3 131
7 239
16
19 374
59 1
2 1
66 35 42 5
2009/10 Off OL
64
4 146 47 30 0 5
5
26 341
On
4 152
On
2010/11 Off OL
42
0 141
10
54 1
10
9 5 111
14
1 172 41 35 0 6
4
18 257
7 262
23 21 203 4 1 7 259
1 5 26
32 347
1
1 153
68 29 42 3
5 147
0 0
0 0
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2011/12 Off OL
70 11 44 0
0 126
15
15
11 2 4 6 137
8 14
22 284
7 2 11 264
17 21 186 6 1 3 234
61 28 42 5 1 6 143
12 1 13
1 5
0 147
0 4
11
12
14 278
1
24
30 289
0 148
2 158 51 35
4 0
On
18
19 253
0 143
0 13
63
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FALLENROLLMENTBYPROGRAM ENGINEERINGTECHNOLOGY
On
HEAVYEQUIPMENT HeavyEquipmentServiceEngineeringBS HeavyEquipmentTechnologyAAS Pre‐HeavyEquipmentTechnologyAAS PROGRAMLOCATIONTOTAL DEPARTMENTTOTAL
35 74 1 110
HVACR HVACREngineeringTechnologyBS HVACRTechnologyAAS Pre‐HVACREngineeringTechnologyBS Pre‐HVACRTechnologyAAS PROGRAMLOCATIONTOTAL DEPARTMENTTOTAL
73 63 3 11 150
MANUFACTURINGENGINEERINGTECHNOLOGY ManufacturingEngineeringTechnologyBS ManufacturingTechnologyAAS ManufacturingToolingTechnologyAAS Pre‐ManufacturingEngineeringBS Pre‐ManufacturingToolingTechnologyAAS QualityEngineeringTechnologyBS QualityTechnologyBS QualityTechnologyCERT PROGRAMLOCATIONTOTAL DEPARTMENTTOTAL
43
0 110
92 59 4 9 164
54
54 204
67
48 68 37 2 5 7 8 35 210
PLASTICS&RUBBER PlasticsEngineeringTechnologyBS PlasticsTechnologyAAS Pre‐PlasticsEngineeringTechnologyBS Pre‐PlasticsEngineeringTechnologyAAS Pre‐RubberEngineeringTechnologyBS Pre‐RubberTechnologyAAS RubberEngineeringTechnologyBS RubberTechnologyAAS PROGRAMLOCATIONTOTAL DEPARTMENTTOTAL
45 53 8 6 2 2 3 12 131
On 40 65 1 106
35
37
15 8 1
MECHANICALDESIGN CADDrafting&ToolDesignTechnologyAAS MechanicalEngineeringTechnologyAAS MechanicalEngineeringTechnologyBS Pre‐CADDrafting&ToolDesignAAS Pre‐MechanicalEngineeringTechnologyAAS Pre‐MechanicalEngineeringTechnologyBS Pre‐ProductDesignEngineeringBS ProductDesignEngineeringTechnologyBS PROGRAMLOCATIONTOTAL DEPARTMENTTOTAL
64
2008/09 Off OL
2009/10 Off OL
0 106
35 66 2 103
80 65 5 8 158
55
55 219
44
29
27 6 1 14 1 1 51 118
26 26 236
0 131
71
42 70 43 0 6 2 7 32 202
37 55 7 5 2 2 3 13 124
On
2010/11 Off OL
0 103
73
0 231
73
43
15 15 217
0 124
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41 65 46 0 6 4 3 32 197
43 49 7 3 3 2 6 5 118
10 0 0 53 113
20 20 217
0 118
29 85 4 118
73 60 3 13 149
32 4 19 1 2
26 3 2 15 1 0 60 131
On
2011/12 Off OL
0 118
83
0 232
83
37
20
58
44 76 28 3 11 4 4 37 207
47 52 4 2 2 1 4 6 118
1 58 116
21 21 228
0 118
ENROLLMENT
FALLENROLLMENTBYPROGRAM ENGINEERINGTECHNOLOGY
On PRINTING&IMAGINGTECHNOLOGYMANAGEMENT NewMediaPrinting&PublishingBS 11 Pre‐Printing&DigitalGraphicAAS Printing&DigitalGraphicImagingTechAAS 31 PrintingManagementBS 24 PROGRAMLOCATIONTOTAL 66 DEPARTMENTTOTAL SURVEYING GeographicInformationCERT Pre‐SurveyingEngineeringBS Pre‐SurveyingTechnologyAAS SurveyingEngineeringBS SurveyingTechnologyAAS PROGRAMLOCATIONTOTAL DEPARTMENTTOTAL WELDINGENGINEERINGTECHNOLOGY Pre‐WeldingEngineeringTechnologyBS Pre‐WeldingTechnologyAAS WeldingEngineeringTechnologyBS WeldingTechnologyAAS PROGRAMLOCATIONTOTAL DEPARTMENTTOTAL ENGINEERINGTECHNOLOGY UndeclaredUndergraduate PROGRAMLOCATIONTOTAL DEPARTMENTTOTAL COLLEGELOCATIONTOTAL COLLEGETOTAL
2008/09 Off OL
0 66
On
2009/10 Off OL
On
16
13
32 16 64
26 15 54
0 64
2010/11 Off OL
On
15 2 27 18 62
2 1 42 15 60
0 195
3 14 61 108 186
0 0 1
1 1
125 1,958
89
0 54
2011/12 Off OL
0 62
4 3 73 31 107
7 6 54 85 152
1,964
0 107
0 152
5 5 5 196 2,160
4 68 26 98
2 1 71 94 168
1,834
2 57 17 76
0 168
1 7 71 116 195
3 3 4
1 1
184 2,029
11
1,744
0 98
0 76
0 64
4
0 186
0 0
1,749
112 1,959
98
Note:MethodologyfordeterminingprogramlocationchangedasofSummerSemester2009.Seepage69formoredetails. Source:OfficeofInstitutionalResearch&Testing
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FALLENROLLMENTBYPROGRAM KENDALL DESIGNSTUDIES DigitalMedia2DAnimationBFA DigitalMedia3DAnimationBFA DigitalMediaBFA DigitalMediaDigitalIllustrationBFA DigitalMediaInteractiveDesignBFA DigitalMediaMotionGraphicsBFA FurnitureDesignBFA GraphicDesignBFA IllustrationBFA Illustration‐DigitalMediaBFA IndustrialDesignBFA InteriorDesignAFA InteriorDesignBFA Metals/JewelryDesignBFA PROGRAMLOCATIONTOTAL DEPARTMENTTOTAL FINEARTS/FOUNDATION ArtEducationBFA ArtEducationCERT DrawingBFA FashionStudiesBFA FineArtsDrawingBFA FineArtsDrawingMFA FineArtsPaintingBFA FineArtsPaintingMFA FineArtsPhotographyBFA FineArtsPhotographyMFA FineArtsPrintmakingBFA FineArtsPrintmakingMFA FineArtsSculptureBFA FineArtsUndecidedBFA FineArtsWoodworkBFA PaintingBFA PhotographyBFA Sculpture/FunctionalArtBFA PROGRAMLOCATIONTOTAL DEPARTMENTTOTAL
66
Ken 16 20 13 42 15 6 41 214 121 4 70 1 199 23 785
2008/09 Off OL
0 785
Ken 24 24 4 57 15 12 35 224 170 1 80 1 180 22 849
2009/10 Off OL
0 849
4 4 94 27 2 2 34 239 206 0 75 0 163 16 866
70 0 40 1 0 9 5 19 1 6 15 2 1 0 0 48 94 22 333
71 2 19 22 6 9 23 1 5 12 2 2 12 3 35 77 23 232
0 232
9 10 10 21 3 4 12 3 1 7 1 46 88 27 334
0 334
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2010/11 Off OL
Ken
2011/12 Off OL
1 108 9 2 34 237 210 80
0 866
135 10 826
0 826
0 322
61 45 10 10 2 21 9 5 3
0 333
35 97 24 322
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FALLENROLLMENTBYPROGRAM KENDALL
Ken
LIBERALARTS&SCIENCES ArtEducationBFA ArtEducationCERT ArtHistoryBS MasterofArtEducation PROGRAMLOCATIONTOTAL DEPARTMENTTOTAL
76 1 23 16 116
KENDALL FastTrack Non‐DegreeSpecialProgram UndecidedBFA PROGRAMLOCATIONTOTAL DEPARTMENTTOTAL
155 10 54 219
COLLEGELOCATIONTOTAL COLLEGETOTAL
1,352
2008/09 Off OL
Ken
0 0 19 15 34
0 219
130 10 28 168
0 1,352
1,385
0 116
2009/10 Off OL
Ken
0 0 19 8 27
0 168
177 3 13 193
0 1,385
1,419
0 34
2010/11 Off OL
Ken
19 6 25
0 193
204 10 27 241
0 1,419
1,414
0 27
2011/12 Off OL
0 25
0 241
0 1,414
Note:MethodologyfordeterminingprogramlocationchangedasofSummerSemester2009.Seepage69formoredetails. Source:OfficeofInstitutionalResearch&Testing
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FALLENROLLMENTBYPROGRAM OPTOMETRY
On
OPTOMETRY OptometryOD PROGRAMLOCATIONTOTAL DEPARTMENTTOTAL
146 146
COLLEGELOCATIONTOTAL COLLEGETOTAL
146
2008/09 Off OL
On
0 146
146 146
0 146
146
2009/10 Off OL
On
0 146
143 143
0 146
143
2010/11 Off OL
On
0 143
145 145
0 143
145
2010/11 Off OL
On
2011/12 Off OL
0 145
0 145
FALLENROLLMENTBYPROGRAM PHARMACY
On
PHARMACY PharmacyPD PROGRAMLOCATIONTOTAL DEPARTMENTTOTAL
546 546
COLLEGELOCATIONTOTAL COLLEGETOTAL
546
2008/09 Off OL
On
0 546
557 557
0 546
557
2009/10 Off OL
On
0 557
529 529
0 557
529
0 529
529 529
0 529
529
2010/11 Off OL
On
2011/12 Off OL
0 529
0 529
FALLENROLLMENTBYPROGRAM 2008/09 On Off OL COLLEGEOFPROFESSIONAL&TECHNOLOGICALSTUDIES DigitalAnimation&GameDesignBAS 147 CommunityCollegeLeadershipEDD DigitalMediaSoftwareEngineeringBAS 10 FastTrack 1 IndustrialTechnology&MgmtBAS 65 Undeclared 0 223 0 PROGRAMLOCATIONTOTAL 0 DEPARTMENTTOTAL 223
PROFESSIONAL&TECHNOLOGICAL STUDIES
COLLEGELOCATIONTOTAL COLLEGETOTAL
223 223
On
2009/10 Off OL
On
134
169
225 225
28
28
41 16 32 77 0 294 322 294 322
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15 68 0
41
256 297
41
256 297
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FALLENROLLMENTBYPROGRAM UNIVERSITYCOLLEGE DEVELOPMENTALPROGRAM&CURRICULUM CareerExplorationAA DirectedStudiesAA GeneralStudiesAA UniversityCollegeProgramAA PROGRAMLOCATIONTOTAL DEPARTMENTTOTAL UNIVERSITYCOLLEGE IntensiveEnglishLanguageProgram Non‐DegreeUndergraduate UndeclaredUndergraduate PROGRAMLOCATIONTOTAL DEPARTMENTTOTAL COLLEGELOCATIONTOTAL COLLEGETOTAL
On 85 51 288 73 497
0 51 51
548
2008/09 Off OL
0 497
13 1 14 65 14 562
On 65 48 281 83 477
0 58 0
58
535
2009/10 Off OL
0 477
12 0 12 70 12 547
On 63 41 297 68 469
8 52 0
60
529
2010/11 Off OL
0 469
0 0 0 60 0 529
On 92 54 281 35 462
2011/12 Off OL
0 462
46 57 0
103
0 103
565
0 565
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Ferris State University Fall to Fall First-Year Student Retention Rates (Full-Time FTIACS)
Total University Students Enrolled in 2 & 4 Yr Programs % of Students Retained
70 60
65
66
68
67
70
67
70
69
70
70
50 40 30 20 10 0
of 2124
2001-2002
of 2032
2002-2003
of 2190
of 1922
2003-2004
2004-2005
of 1885
of 2032
of 2101
of 1954
of 1956
2006-2007
2007-2008
2008-2009
2009-2010
2010-2011
67
68
of 2192
2005-2006
Year
2-Year Students Enrolled in 2-Year Programs % of Students Retained
70 60
68
69
68
of 1439
of 1233
of 1244
of 1312
2005-2006
2006-2007
2007-2008
2008-2009
65
66
67
67
66
of 1324
of 1374
of 1467
of 1261
2001-2002
2002-2003
2003-2004
2004-2005
50 40 30 20 10 0
of 1228
2009-2010
of 1238
2010-2011
Year
4-Year Students Enrolled in 4-Year Programs % of Students Retained
80 60
64
66
70
69
of 661
of 753
2004-2005
2005-2006
67
73
72
of 652
of 788
2006-2007
2007-2008
75
71
40 20 of 800
2001-2002
of 658
2002-2003
of 723
2003-2004
Year
Source: Office of Institutional Research and Testing
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2008-2009
of 726
2009-2010
of 718
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GRADUATIONRATES PercentofFull‐TimeFTIAC(FirstTimeinAnyCollege)Students GraduatingWithin2to6Years AllTwoandFourYearDegreePrograms Entering Term
#of FTIAC's
2Yr GradRate%
3Yr GradRate%
4Yr GradRate%
5Yr GradRate%
6Yr GradRate%
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
2133 2124 2032 2190 1922 2192 1895 2032 2101 1954
8 8 8 8 9 6 7 7 6 5
17 17 16 18 19 14 15 15 13
27 29 30 31 34 28 32 29
37 40 41 44 46 42 46
42 45 46 49 51 48
TwoYearDegreePrograms Entering Term
#of FTIAC's
2Yr GradRate%
3Yr GradRate%
4Yr GradRate%
5Yr GradRate%
6Yr GradRate%
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
1465 1324 1374 1467 1261 1439 1239 1244 1312 1228
11 12 12 11 13 9 9 10 9 8
23 24 22 24 25 19 19 20 17
31 34 32 34 38 32 33 30
39 42 40 44 45 43 43
43 47 46 49 51 49
FourYearDegreePrograms Entering Term
#of FTIAC's
2Yr GradRate%
3Yr GradRate%
4Yr GradRate%
5Yr GradRate%
6Yr GradRate%
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
668 800 658 723 661 753 656 788 789 726
2 1 0 1 2 2 2 1 1 1
4 5 3 6 7 6 7 6 5
19 21 25 23 26 22 30 27
33 36 42 44 46 41 51
38 41 46 49 51 47
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Fall 05‐06 69% 66% 67%
Fall 06‐07 73% 68% 70%
Fall 07‐08 72% 69% 70%
Fall 08‐09 71% 68% 69%
DegreeSeekingFTIACSbyCollege
Fall 09‐10 75% 67% 70%
Fall 10‐11 71% 68% 70%
2,236
246 505 376 12 264 133 456 244 84%
83% 89% 86% 83% 86% 86% 84% 71%
206 420 341 30 191 150 329 285
67% 1,952
65% 74% 63% 58% 67% 75% 73% 49% 88%
92% 92% 90% 90% 89% 87% 88% 76%
226 462 352 18 194 165 330 322 70% 2,069
76% 76% 67% 70% 68% 71% 75% 52% 87%
88% 90% 85% 89% 88% 87% 94% 74%
269 437 382 25 204 177 308 337 70% 2,139
74% 73% 60% 83% 70% 78% 79% 55%
88%
89% 93% 87% 84% 89% 92% 92% 75%
255 423 331 14 220 186 246 328 68% 2,003
75% 71% 60% 68% 64% 74% 79% 54%
87%
92% 91% 88% 86% 85% 87% 88% 74%
248 474 313 35 215 157 265 307 69% 2,014
72% 76% 66% 71% 63% 75% 82% 52%
89%
91% 93% 88% 94% 90% 89% 93% 79%
69%
70% 74% 66% 66% 67% 73% 81% 51%
Fall Winter Fall Fall Spring Fall Fall Spring Fall Fall Spring Fall Fall Spring Fall Fall Spring Fall 2005 2006 2006 2006 2007 2007 2007 2008 2008 2008 2009 2009 2009 2010 2010 2010 2011 2011 FTIACS %Ret %Ret FTIACS %Ret %Ret FTIACS %Ret %Ret FTIACS %Ret %Ret FTIACS %Ret %Ret FTIACS %Ret %Ret
Source:OfficeofInstitutionalResearch&Testing
FSUTotal
UNIVERSITYCOLLEGE
ENGINEERINGTECHNOLOGY
KENDALLCOLLEGE
EDUCATION&HUMANSVCS
PROFESSIONAL&TECH.
BUSINESS
ARTS&SCIENCES
ALLIEDHEALTHSCIENCES
College
Fall 04‐05 70% 67% 68%
FALLTOSPRING/FALLTOFALLRETENTION FALL2005‐2011COHORTS
FULL‐TIMEBACHELORSTUDENTS FULL‐TIMEASSOCIATESTUDENTS TOTALSTUDENTS
Fall 03‐04 67% 67% 67%
PERCENTOFFTIACFALLTOFALLRETENTION ENROLLMENT
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AVERAGEHIGHSCHOOLG.P.A.&ACTSCORES FTIACStudents(FirstTimeInAnyCollege) 2004to2011 2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
HighSchoolG.P.A.
3.14
3.13
3.18
3.17
3.17
3.21
3.19
3.20
ACT Composite: English: Math: Reading: ScienceReasoning:
20.8 19.6 20.9 21.1 21.4
20.9 19.8 20.7 21.1 21.5
21.3 20.2 21.3 21.6 22.1
21.4 20.4 21.3 21.9 22.2
21.3 20.5 21.2 21.8 22.2
21.1 20.5 20.9 21.6 21.8
21.4 20.6 21.3 21.8 22.1
21.9 21.3 21.7 22.3 22.5
Average#ofCreditsTakenbyFull‐Time(12+credits)StudentsByClassLevel Summer2008thruFall2011 Summer
Fall
Spring
Summer
Fall
Spring
Summer
Fall
Spring
Summer
Fall
2008
2008
2009
2009
2009
2010
2010
2010
2011
2011
2011
Freshman
12.70
14.23
14.06
12.91
14.05
13.92
12.83
13.96
13.88
12.24
13.96
Sophom*ore
13.26
14.08
14.04
13.11
13.99
13.89
12.78
13.88
13.75
12.51
13.91
Junior
13.45
14.12
13.95
13.33
14.04
13.84
13.28
13.90
13.86
13.05
13.87
Senior
13.46
14.30
14.16
14.14
14.06
13.94
13.71
14.00
13.82
13.70
13.95
Graduate
12.75
12.10
12.57
12.00
12.81
12.36
‐
12.05
12.21
12.75
12.31
1stProfessional
15.58
16.85
16.79
15.44
16.48
16.87
15.56
16.99
16.83
15.66
16.69
TotalAvg
14.46
14.36
14.26
14.26
14.20
14.11
13.97
14.13
14.03
13.77
14.10
UndergradAvg
13.98
14.37
14.06
13.76
14.04
13.90
13.55
13.94
13.83
13.43
13.93
Source:OfficeofInstitutionalResearch&Testing
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STUDENTCREDITHOURSBYCOLLEGE College
Fall2007
Fall2008
Fall2009*
Fall2010
Fall2011
AlliedHealthSciences On‐Campus Off‐Campus Internet
12,535 8,218 4,317 N/A
14,617 9,365 5,252 N/A
15,986 9,989 1,740 4,257
16,812 9,607 2,352 4,853
16,346 9,165 1,596 5,585
Arts&Sciences On‐Campus Off‐Campus Internet
62,124 60,267 1,857 N/A
61,554 58,988 2,566 N/A
60,797 57,638 1,066 2,093
61,801 57,162 1,416 3,223
63,213 58,187 1,483 3,543
Business On‐Campus Off‐Campus Internet
23,872 20,578 3,294 N/A
24,555 20,898 3,657 N/A
25,144 21,288 1,932 1,924
25,140 20,529 2,136 2,475
24,551 19,748 2,454 2,349
Education&HumanServices On‐Campus Off‐Campus Internet
12,517 7,585 4,932 N/A
12,669 7,699 4,970 N/A
13,033 7,223 4,779 1,031
14,006 7,628 5,970 408
14,328 7,477 6,499 352
EngineeringTechnology On‐Campus Off‐Campus Internet
19,307 18,063 1,244 N/A
18,192 17,066 1,126 N/A
17,293 16,206 754 333
16,778 15,634 833 311
16,764 15,623 610 531
KendallCollegeOfArt&Design Kendall
12,845 12,845
14,619 14,619
14,986 14,986
14,959 14,959
14,533 14,533
MichiganCollegeOfOptometry On‐Campus Off‐Campus Internet
2,572 2,543 29 N/A
2,625 2,590 35 N/A
2,605 2,567 0 38
2,588 2,555 0 33
2,612 2,575 0 37
Pharmacy On‐Campus Internet
7,815 7,815 N/A
7,994 7,994 N/A
8,500 8,500 N/A
8,676 8,674 2
8,393 8,393
Professional&TechnologicalStudies On‐Campus Off‐Campus
1,468 N/A 1,468
1,536 N/A 1,536
1,363 N/A 1,363
1,971 124 1,847
2,467 489 1,978
UniversityCollege On‐Campus Off‐Campus Internet
3,738 3,565 173 N/A
3,825 3,733 92 N/A
3,819 3,754 65 N/A
3,952 3,952 0 N/A
3,723 3,723 0 135
158,793 141,479 17,314 N/A N/A
162,186 142,952 19,234 N/A N/A
163,526 127,165 11,699 9,676 14,986
166,683 125,865 14,554 11,305 14,959
167,065 125,380 14,620 12,532 14,533
UniversityTotal On‐Campus Off‐Campus Internet Kendall
*BeginningSummer2009SCH'sarealsoidentifiedasInternet. Note:SCHbasedoncoursesection Source:OfficeofInstitutionalResearchandTesting
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TRANSFER IN STUDENTS STUDENTSWHOTRANSFERREDTOFERRISSTATEUNIVERSITY FROMMICHIGANCOMMUNITYCOLLEGES&PUBLICUNIVERSITIES Summer2010,Fall2010,Spring2011
COMMUNITYCOLLEGES AlpenaCommunityCollege BayDeNocCommunityCollege DeltaCollege GlenOaksCommunityCollege GrandRapidsCommunityCollege HenryFordCommunityCollege JacksonCommunityCollege KalamazooValleyCommunityCollege KelloggCommunityCollege KirtlandCommunityCollege LakeMichiganCollege LansingCommunityCollege MacombCommunityCollege Mid‐MichiganCommunityCollege MonroeCountyCommunityCollege MontcalmCommunityCollege MottCommunityCollege MuskegonCommunityCollege NorthCentralMichiganCollege NorthwesternMichiganCollege OaklandCommunityCollege SchoolcraftCollege SouthwesternMichiganCollege St.ClairCountyCommunityCollege WashtenawCommunityCollege WayneCountyCommunityCollege WestShoreCommunityCollege
TRANSFERSFROMCOMMUNITYCOLLEGES
TOTALTRANSFERSTOFERRISSTATE
UNIVERSITIES 28 17 160 2 406 20 20 42 30 11 21 151 74 54 5 47 106 91 26 163 48 41 41 45 16 9 58
CentralMichiganUniversity EasternMichiganUniversity GrandValleyStateUniversity LakeSuperiorStateUniversity MichiganStateUniversity MichiganTechnologicalUniversity NorthernMichiganUniversity OaklandUniversity SaginawValleyStateUniversity UniversityofMichigan‐AnnArbor UniversityofMichigan‐Dearborn UniversityofMichigan‐Flint WayneStateUniversity WesternMichiganUniversity
84 13 81 14 48 19 17 18 27 19 2 12 15 43
1732
TRANSFERSFROMUNIVERSITIES
412
2144
Source:NationalStudentClearinghouse
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TRANSFER OUT STUDENTS STUDENTSWHOTRANSFERREDFROMFERRISSTATEUNIVERSITY TOOTHERCOLLEGES&UNIVERSITIESPARTICIPATINGINTHENSCDATASYSTEM Summer2010,Fall2010,Spring2011
ALBIONCOLLEGE ALMACOLLEGE ALPENACOMMUNITYCOLLEGE AQUINASCOLLEGE ARIZONASTATEUNIVERSITY BAYDENOCCOMMUNITYCOLLEGE CENTRALMICHIGANUNIVERSITY CHAMBERLAINCOLLEGEOFNURSING CLEVELANDSTATEUNIVERSITY COLLEGEFORCREATIVESTUDIES COLLEGEOFDUPAGE COLUMBIACOLLEGECHICAGO CORNERSTONEUNIVERSITYNONTRA DAVENPORTUNIVERSITY DELTACOLLEGE DEVRYUNIVERSITY‐DUPAGE EASTERNMICHIGANUNIVERSITY EVERESTINSTITUTE‐GRANDRAPI GRANDRAPIDSCOMMUNITYCOLLEGE GRANDVALLEYSTATEUNIVERSITY HENRYFORDCOMMUNITYCOLLEGE HOPECOLLEGE JACKSONCOMMUNITYCOLLEGE KELLOGGCOMMUNITYCOLLEGE KIRTLANDCOMMUNITYCOLLEGE LAKEMICHIGANCOLLEGE LAKESUPERIORSTATEUNIVERSITY LANSINGCOMMUNITYCOLLEGE MACOMBCOMMUNITYCOLLEGE
3 4 6 4 3 8 44 3 4 6 5 3 3 21 48 3 15 3 146 78 26 3 7 15 3 10 7 50 46
MICHIGANSTATEUNIVERSITY MICHIGANTECHNOLOGICALUNIVERS MIDMICHIGANCOMMUNITYCOLLEGE MONROECOUNTYCOMMUNITYCOLLEG MONTCALMCOMMUNITYCOLLEGE MOTTCOMMUNITYCOLLEGE MUSKEGONCOMMUNITYCOLLEGE NORTHCENTRALMICHIGANCOLLEGE NORTHERNMICHIGANUNIVERSITY NORTHWESTERNMICHIGANCOLLEGE NORTHWOODUNIVERSITY OAKLANDCOMMUNITYCOLLEGE OAKLANDUNIVERSITY SAGINAWVALLEYSTATEUNIVERSIT SCHOOLOFTHEARTINSTITUTEOF SCHOOLCRAFTCOLLEGE SOUTHWESTERNMICHIGANCOLLEGE SPRINGARBORUNIVADULTSTUDY SPRINGARBORUNIVERSITY STCLAIRCOUNTYCOMMUNITYCOLL UNIVERSITYOFDETROITMERCY UNIVERSITYOFMICHIGAN,FLINT UNIVERSITYOFMICHIGAN‐CENTRAL UNIVERSITYOFPHOENIX WALDENUNIVERSITY WASHTENAWCOMMUNITYCOLLEGE WAYNECOUNTYCOMMUNITYCOLLEGE WAYNESTATEUNIVERSITY WESTSHORECOMMUNITYCOLLEGE WESTERNMICHIGANUNIVERSITY
TOTALTRANSFERSTOINSTITUTIONS(THREEORMORETRANSFERSENROLLED)‐LISTEDABOVE
TOTALTRANSFERSTOINSTITUTIONS(LESSTHANTHREETRANSFERSENROLLED)‐NOTLISTEDABOVE
1131
136
1267
TOTALTRANSFERSFROMFERRISSTATE Source:NationalStudentClearinghouse
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32 13 31 5 10 32 32 12 17 91 3 45 13 15 3 17 11 4 9 17 3 13 21 12 4 11 16 13 11 38
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ENROLLMENTSUMMARYOFSTUDENTSBYAGE FALL2011 Full‐TimeStudents Age Under18 18‐19 20‐21 22‐24 25‐29 30‐34 35‐39 40‐49 50‐64 Unknown
Undergraduate Men Women 9 20 1,539 1,571 1,581 1,520 1,223 917 422 296 149 130 72 60 88 120 17 32 1 1
Total
5,101
4,667
Graduate Men Women 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 17 12 11 7 8 2 4 2 7 0 3 0 1 37
51
FirstProfessional Men Women 0 0 0 0 65 93 177 140 65 66 11 11 6 4 5 2 0 1 0 0 329
317
Part‐TimeStudents Age Under18 18‐19 20‐21 22‐24 25‐29 30‐34 35‐39 40‐49 50‐64 65&over Unknown Total
Undergraduate Men Women 118 249 64 79 147 150 379 381 269 355 152 237 122 197 140 293 67 142 1 2 3 5 1,462
2,090
Graduate Men Women 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 16 36 41 43 45 23 49 32 74 16 48 1 0 1 4 163
277
Doctorate Men Women 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 1 2 1 5 12 3 12 0 0 0 0 14
27
FirstProfessional Men Women 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 12 2 4 3 1 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 9
19
MeanAverageAge UndergraduateDegreeSeeking UndergraduateNon‐DegreeSeeking Graduate FirstProfessional Doctorate AllStudents
Full‐Time 22 25 30 24 22
Part‐Time 31 21 37 34 45 30
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DEGREES
DEGREESCONFERREDBYPROGRAM ACADEMICYEAR(SUMMER,FALL,SPRINGSEMESTERS)
ALLIEDHEALTHSCIENCES CLINICALLAB,RESPCARE&HEALTHADM. Coding/Reimbursem*ntSpecialist EnvironmentalHealth&Safety HealthCareSystemsAdministration HealthInformationManagement HealthInformationTechnology MedicalLaboratoryTechnology MedicalTechnology NuclearMedicineTechnology Phlebotomy Pre‐NuclearMedicine RespiratoryCare TOTAL COLLEGEOFALLIEDHEALTH AlliedHealthScience TOTAL DENTALHYGIENE&MEDICALIMAGING DentalHygiene DiagnosticMedicalSonography Radiography TOTAL
2008‐09 BS
CERT AAS
MS
2009‐10 BS
CERT AAS
2
MS
2010‐11 BS
CERT AAS
MS
2 2 86 8
1 70 7
30 1
1 86 8
32 3 19
36
25
33
52 2 21 14
41
35
1 60 128
115
5 5
58 17 48 123
1
18 39
152
26
43
64 124
113
26
78 133
8 8
5 5
1 1
37 19 44 100
22
56 14 46 116
22
SCHOOLOFNURSING MasterofScienceinNursing Nursing NursingEducation TOTAL
99
9
128
14
1 1
158
16
COLLEGETOTAL
35
256
214
9
43
248
241
14
27
238
333
16
9
14
99
16
128
158
Source:OfficeofInstitutionalResearchandTesting
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DEGREESCONFERREDBYPROGRAM ACADEMICYEAR(SUMMER,FALL,SPRINGSEMESTERS)
ARTS&SCIENCES BIOLOGY AppliedBiology Biochemistry Biology Biotechnology OrnamentalHorticultureTechnology Pre‐Science TOTAL COLLEGEOFARTS&SCIENCES IntegrativeStudies TOTAL HUMANITIES AppliedSpeechCommunication Communication History TOTAL
CERT
2008‐09 AS BA
CERT
2009‐10 AS BA
BS
CERT
2010‐11 AS BA
BS
9 5 3
8
93
14 14
1
1
5
MATHEMATICS AppliedMathematics TOTAL
10 10
3 3
76 8
9 29 38
LANGUAGE&LITERATURE English EnglishLiterature Journalism LiberalArts Technical&ProfessionalCommunication TOTAL
PHYSICALSCIENCES Chemistry IndustrialChemistryTechnology TOTAL
BS
4 45 49
6
89
4 20 24
22 22
9 5 10 15
9
85 4
2
2
4 1
9 2 10 12
9
3
93 8
3
101
24 24
2
2
4
8 2 6 8
8
4 1
5
9 5
2 2
9
6 6
9 9
12 12
5 4
10 10
1
5
4
6 6
12 12
11 11
6 6
6 0
6
10 0
10
SOCIALSCIENCES PoliticalScience Psychology PublicAdministration SocialWork Sociology TOTAL
2 2
78
4 4
77
2 2
88
COLLEGETOTAL
54
42
202
69
32
219
1
37
27
238
1 25 8 44
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24 7 46
DEGREES
DEGREESCONFERREDBYPROGRAM ACADEMICYEAR(SUMMER,FALL,SPRINGSEMESTERS)
BUSINESS ACCOUNTING,FINANCE,INFOSYSTEMS Accountancy Accountancy/ComputerInformationSystems Accountancy/Finance Accountancy/PublicAccounting AdvancedStudiesinBusinessIntel.&Info. AdvancedStudiesinInformationSecurity AdvancedStudiesinSystemsIntegration ComputerInformationSystems ComputerInformationTechnology Finance HomelandSecurity‐Dig.Security&Forensics InformationSecurityIntelligence MastersofInformationSystemsManagement TOTAL MANAGEMENT AdvancedStudiesinDesign&Innovation AdvancedStudiesinGlobalLogistics AdvancedStudiesinMgmtTools&Techniques AdvancedStudiesinInvestment BUADw/ProfessionalTracks BusinessAdministration BusinessAdministration‐Aviation BusinessAdministration‐LegalStudies BusinessAdministration‐Maritime FleetManagement GeneralBusiness HumanResourceManagement InternationalBusiness LegalStudies Management ManufacturingOperations MastersofBusinessAdministration OperationsandSupplyManagement RealEstate SmallBusiness&Entrepreneurship SmallBusinessManagement Supervision TOTAL
CERT
2008‐09 AS BS
5
MS
CERT
29
2009‐10 AS BS
6
4
MS
CERT
26 2 8
2010‐11 AS BS
8
2 16 4
24
44
11
2
14
1
4
8
69
2 22 22
11
39
6
100
16 32 32
6 1 26 1
31
25
10
36 123
17
19
3
2 22
8 2
7 2
14
20 20
32 30 119 4
13
125
13
16 94 5 1 15
7 1
41 2 17
3
1 29
15
1 30 4 3
31 3
4
3 16 9
MS
15 7
14 3
16 6
9 15
1
1 1
40
31
4 5
3
1
4
4
2 4
2 1 58
40
27
155
40
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38
185
31
65
30
193
40
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DEGREESCONFERREDBYPROGRAM ACADEMICYEAR(SUMMER,FALL,SPRINGSEMESTERS)
BUSINESS MARKETING Advertising BusinesstoBusinessMarketing DirectMarketing E‐CommerceMarketing GraphicDesign Marketing MarketingResearch Marketing/Sales PublicRelations Retailing VisualDesign&WebMedia TOTAL SPORT,ENTERTAINMENT,&HOSPITALITY ClubManagement CulinaryManagement HospitalityManagement HotelManagement Hotel,Restaurant,&FoodIndustryManagement MusicIndustryManagement ProfessionalGolfManagement ProfessionalTennisManagement ResortManagement Restaurant&FoodIndustryManagement SpecialEvent&MeetingPlanning Sport,Spa,EntertainmentOperations TOTAL COLLEGETOTAL
CERT
2008‐09 AS BS
1 11 12 7
CERT
20
26 5 1 2 1 2 42
MS
5 19 16 17
17 44
94
38
68
2
16 42
95
1 3 1 8
8
8
102
137
70
420
19
38
2 2 1 0
44
17 44
15
38
7 2 27 38 5 22 3 4
10
8
10
101
62
163
92
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95
1 1
1 9 2 22 43 10 15
1
2010‐11 AS BS
6
15
38
CERT
3 11 12 7
1
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82
MS
22
7 1 2 1
13 1 27
2009‐10 AS BS
12 3 26 37 9 13 2 3
14
7
14
100
63
141
92
513
60
DEGREES
DEGREESCONFERREDBYPROGRAM ACADEMICYEAR(SUMMER,FALL,SPRINGSEMESTERS)
EDUCATION&HUMANSERVICES CRIMINALJUSTICE CriminalJustice CriminalJusticeAdministration Pre‐CriminalJustice TOTAL RECREATION,LEISURESVCS,&WELLNESS Festivals,Community,&SpecialEvents RecreationLeadership&Management TOTAL SCHOOLOFEDUCATION AdvancedStudiesforTotalQualityManagement BiologyEducation BusinessEducation Career&TechnicalEducation ChemistryEducation Curriculum&Instruction EarlyChildhoodEducation ElementaryEducation EnglishEducation HistoryEducation MathematicsEducation MarketingEducation Pre‐TeachingElementary Pre‐TeachingSecondary SocialStudies&ElementaryEducation SocialStudiesEducation TechnicalEducation TotalQualityManagementinEducation TraininginBusinessIndustry TOTAL
CERT
2008‐09 AS BS
MS
CERT
2009‐10 AS BS
195
CERT
2010‐11 AS BS
255 38
MS
69 69
195
38
19 19
MS
281 22
73 73
255
22
10 10
23 0
68 68
281
23
15 15
1 1
2 3 2 1 1
2 2 20
19
17
2 53
10
4
30
8 85 9 17 4
2
1 1
34
12 50 7 8 6 1
7
1 1
3 1
1 16
8 49 5 6 6
1 4 24
18 2
2
12
147
73
2
4
1 110
49
10
107
51
TELEVISIONPRODUCTION Television&DigitalMediaProduction TOTAL
28 28
16 16
23 23
COLLEGETOTAL
3
81
389 111
2
77
391
71
78
426
74
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DEGREESCONFERREDBYPROGRAM ACADEMICYEAR(SUMMER,FALL,SPRINGSEMESTERS)
ENGINEERINGTECHNOLOGY ARCHITECTURALTECH&FACILITIESMGMT ArchitecturalTechnology FacilityManagement TOTAL AUTOMOTIVE Automotive&HeavyEquipmentManagement AutomotiveBody AutomotiveEngineeringTechnology AutomotiveManagement AutomotiveServiceTechnology PerformanceMachining PerformanceMotorsports TOTAL CONSTRUCTIONTECHNOLOGY&MGMT AdvancedConstructionManagement BuildingConstructionTechnology CivilEngineeringTechnology ConstructionAdministration ConstructionManagement TOTAL ELECTRONICS/CNS ComputerNetworks&Systems Electrical/ElectronicsEngineeringTechnology IndustrialElectronicsTechnology TOTAL HEAVYEQUIPMENT ElectricalPowerGeneration HeavyEquipmentServiceEngineeringTech HeavyEquipmentTechnology TOTAL HVACR HVACREngineeringTechnology HVACRTechnology TOTAL MANUFACTURINGENGINEERINGTECH IndustrialPractices ManufacturingEngineeringTechnology ManufacturingTechnology ManufacturingToolingTechnology QualityEngineeringTechnology QualityTechnology TOTAL
84
CERT
2008‐09 AS BS
MS
CERT
4 4
36 8 8
36
2009‐10 AS BS
22
29
6 6
37
95
9 31 40
19
25 25
9
6
34 24
43 24
17
14
67
1 44 17
12 23 35
14
73
69 69
2 43 18
37 20
16
1 61
84 84
1
61
13 15 0
MS
19 29 29
16
11
27
2010‐11 AS BS
1 44 22
40
CERT
22 26 26
3
8 41 49
MS
12 12
28
78 78
12 12
29
9 13 0
5
30 30
12
4 4
11 0
5
25 25
36 36
31 31
11
11 0
2
10 10
26 26
45 0
22
2
12 3
57
11 18
3 23 23
3
45
11
50 0
50
2 24
18
8
7 5
28 30
8
30 4 10
29
1 0
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7
19
28 28
14
4 1 35
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DEGREESCONFERREDBYPROGRAM ACADEMICYEAR(SUMMER,FALL,SPRINGSEMESTERS)
ENGINEERINGTECHNOLOGY MECHANICALDESIGN CADDrafting&ToolDesignTechnology MechanicalEngineeringTechnology ProductDesignEngineeringTechnology TOTAL PLASTICS&RUBBER PlasticsEngineeringTechnology PlasticsTechnology RubberEngineeringTechnology RubberTechnology TOTAL PRINTING&IMAGINGTECHNOLOGYMGMT NewMediaPrinting&Publishing Printing&DigitalGraphicImagingTechnology PrintingManagement TOTAL SURVEYING GeographicInformationSystems SurveyingEngineering SurveyingTechnology TOTAL WELDINGENGINEERINGTECHNOLOGY WeldingEngineeringTechnology WeldingTechnology TOTAL COLLEGETOTAL
CERT
2008‐09 AS BS 17 13
30
18 24 42
MS
CERT
2009‐10 AS BS 19 15
34
31
35
5 24
7
16
18
32 32
28
117
333
445
16
21
4 33
30
9 10
7 16
10
3 12
4 21
3
15 15
30 30
30
75
301
403
6
3 16 12 12
15 14 29
24
9
MS
29
18 12 19
35
1
16 0
2010‐11 AS BS 8 27
19 4
CERT
20
28 5 33
12 25 37
MS
28
21
18 4
13 13
38 38
22
78
273
396
30
18
22
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DEGREESCONFERREDBYPROGRAM ACADEMICYEAR(SUMMER,FALL,SPRINGSEMESTERS)
KENDALL DESIGNSTUDIES DigitalMedia DigitalMedia2DAnimation DigitalMedia3DAnimation DigitalMediaDigitalIllustration DigitalMediaInteractiveDesign DigitalMediaMotionGraphics FurnitureDesign GraphicDesign Illustration Illustration‐DigitalMedia IndustrialDesign InteriorDesign Metals/JewelryDesign TOTAL FINEARTS/FOUNDATION ArtEducation Drawing FineArtsDrawing FineArtsPainting FineArtsPhotography FineArtsPrintmaking FineArtsSculpture FineArtsWoodwork Painting Photography Sculpture/FunctionalArt TOTAL
CERT
2008‐09 BS BFA MFA
CERT
2009‐10 BS BFA MFA
3 4 5 6 3 1 5 33 21 1 10 38 1 131
11 1 1 1 2
11 47 15 4 14 36 6 149
8 8 3 1 1
1 12 5 39
CERT
2010‐11 BS BFA MFA
6 5 3 5 1 2 8 45 25 1 14 41 5 161
12 4 8 2 1
3 2 2 4
15
1 14 9 4 51
11 4 1 3
1 5 1 1
8
1 7 1
5
8 21 6 59
9
LIBERALARTS/SCIENCE/ARTHISTORY ArtHistory MasterofArtEducation TOTAL
2
3
5
6 6
COLLEGETOTAL
2
188
15
3
182
8
5
220
15
2
3
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DEGREESCONFERREDBYPROGRAM ACADEMICYEAR(SUMMER,FALL,SPRINGSEMESTERS)
MICHIGANCOLLEGEOFOPTOMETRY Optometry VisionScience COLLEGETOTAL
CERT
2008‐09 AS BS
OD 34
CERT
8 0
8
COLLEGETOTAL
PROFESSIONAL&TECHNOLOGICALSTUDIES DigitalAnimation&GameDesign DigitalMediaSoftwareEngineering IndustrialTechnology&Management TOTAL
COLLEGETOTAL
CERT
AS
BS
34
9
CERT
CERT
142
2008‐09 AS BS 20
MS
CERT
37
2010‐11 AS BS
AS
BS
36
5
CERT
AS
BS
2009‐10 AS BS 19
MS
CERT
2010‐11 AS BS 18 2 16 0 36
43
Pharm D
147
141
31
2010‐11 Pharm D
24 43
OD 31
5
141
17 37
CERT
2009‐10 Pharm D
142 0
OD 36
9
2008‐09 PHARMACY Pharmacy
2009‐10 AS BS
147
MS
36
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DEGREESCONFERREDATFERRISSTATEUNIVERSITY ACADEMICYEAR(SUMMER,FALL,SPRINGSEMESTERS)
CERTIFICATE
ASSOCIATE
BACHELOR
MASTER
PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE
TOTAL
1991‐1992
13
1,156
1,790
36
36
3,031
1992‐1993
7
1,295
1,898
38
35
3,273
1993‐1994
8
975
1,789
27
36
2,835
1994‐1995
11
948
1,661
34
40
2,694
1995‐1996
53
860
1,438
40
35
2,426
1996‐1997
71
786
1,328
43
41
2,269
1997‐1998
82
823
1,281
97
40
2,323
1998‐1999
96
839
1,140
83
41
2,199
1999‐2000
130
821
1,186
81
44
2,262
2000‐2001
100
722
1,217
116
52
2,207
2001‐2002
157
764
1,325
152
45
2,443
2002‐2003
247
808
1,312
168
58
2,593
2003‐2004
217
830
1,410
148
121
2,726
2004‐2005
245
843
1,403
158
149
2,798
2005‐2006
259
905
1,615
134
147
3,060
2006‐2007
327
873
1,639
169
154
3,162
2007‐2008
264
861
1,839
137
158
3,259
2008‐2009
292
794
1,952
197
176
3,411
2009‐2010
283
787
2,004
156
177
3,407
2010‐2011
247
718
2,199
165
178
3,507
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FERRISSTATEUNIVERSITY APPROVEDPROGRAMS COLLEGE
DEPARTMENT
PROGRAMNAMES
DEGREE
A/S A/S A/S A/S A/S A/S A/S A/S A/S A/S A/S A/S A/S A/S A/S A/S A/S A/S A/S A/S A/S A/S A/S A/S A/S A/S A/S A/S A/S A/S A/S A/S A/S A/S A/S A/S A/S A/S A/S A/S AHS AHS AHS AHS AHS AHS AHS AHS AHS AHS
Arts&SciencesDean'sOffice BiologicalSciences BiologicalSciences BiologicalSciences BiologicalSciences BiologicalSciences BiologicalSciences BiologicalSciences BiologicalSciences BiologicalSciences BiologicalSciences BiologicalSciences BiologicalSciences Humanities Humanities Humanities Humanities LanguageandLiterature LanguageandLiterature LanguageandLiterature LanguageandLiterature LanguageandLiterature Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics PhysicalSciences PhysicalSciences PhysicalSciences PhysicalSciences PhysicalSciences SocialSciences SocialSciences SocialSciences SocialSciences SocialSciences ClinicalLaboratory,Respiratory,HealthAdmin ClinicalLaboratory,Respiratory,HealthAdmin ClinicalLaboratory,Respiratory,HealthAdmin ClinicalLaboratory,Respiratory,HealthAdmin ClinicalLaboratory,Respiratory,HealthAdmin ClinicalLaboratory,Respiratory,HealthAdmin ClinicalLaboratory,Respiratory,HealthAdmin ClinicalLaboratory,Respiratory,HealthAdmin CollegeofAlliedHealthSciences CollegeofAlliedHealthSciences
IntegrativeStudies Biology Biology Biology/EnvironmentalBiology Biology/ForensicBiology Biology/Pre‐Dentistry Biology/Pre‐Medicine Biology/Pre‐Optometry Biology/Pre‐PhysicalTherapy Biology/Pre‐VeterinaryMedicine Biotechnology OrnamentalHorticultureTechnology Pre‐Science AppliedSpeechCommunication AppliedSpeechCommunication Communication History English EnglishLiterature Journalism&TechnicalCommunication LiberalArts Technical&ProfessionalCommunication AppliedMathematics AppliedMathematics/ActuarialScience AppliedMathematics/ComputerScience AppliedMathematics/Industrial AppliedMathematics/OperationsResearch AppliedMathematics/Statistics Mathematics Pre‐Engineering Biochemistry Chemistry IndustrialChemistryTechnology Pre‐MortuaryScience Pre‐Pharmacy PoliticalSciences Pre‐Law Psychology SocialWork Sociology HealthCareSystemsAdministration HealthInformationManagement HealthInformationTechnology MedicalLaboratoryTechnology MedicalTechnology(CareerMobility) MedicalTechnology(Integrated) MolecularDiagnostics RespiratoryCare AlliedHealthScience AlliedHealthScience
BIS BA BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS AAS AS AA BS BA BA BA BA BS AA BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BA AS BA BA AAS AS AS BS AA BS BSW BA BS BS AAS AAS BS BS BS AAS AAS BS
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DEPARTMENT
PROGRAMNAMES
DEGREE
AHS AHS AHS AHS AHS AHS AHS AHS BUS BUS BUS BUS BUS BUS BUS BUS BUS BUS BUS BUS BUS BUS BUS BUS BUS BUS BUS BUS BUS BUS BUS BUS BUS BUS BUS BUS BUS BUS BUS BUS BUS CPT CPT CPT CPT EDU EDU EDU EDU EDU
DentalHygiene&MedicalImaging DentalHygiene&MedicalImaging DentalHygiene&MedicalImaging DentalHygiene&MedicalImaging DentalHygiene&MedicalImaging SchoolofNursing SchoolofNursing SchoolofNursing Accounting,Finance,&InformationSystems Accounting,Finance,&InformationSystems Accounting,Finance,&InformationSystems Accounting,Finance,&InformationSystems Accounting,Finance,&InformationSystems Accounting,Finance,&InformationSystems Accounting,Finance,&InformationSystems Accounting,Finance,&InformationSystems Accounting,Finance,&InformationSystems Accounting,Finance,&InformationSystems Accounting,Finance,&InformationSystems Management Management Management Management Management Management Management Management Marketing Marketing Marketing Marketing Marketing Marketing SportEntertainmentandHospitalityMgmt SportEntertainmentandHospitalityMgmt SportEntertainmentandHospitalityMgmt SportEntertainmentandHospitalityMgmt SportEntertainmentandHospitalityMgmt SportEntertainmentandHospitalityMgmt SportEntertainmentandHospitalityMgmt SportEntertainmentandHospitalityMgmt Professional&TechnicalStudies Professional&TechnicalStudies Professional&TechnicalStudies Professional&TechnicalStudies CriminalJustice CriminalJustice CriminalJustice CriminalJustice CriminalJustice
DentalHygiene DentalHygiene DiagnosticMedicalSonography NuclearMedicineTechnology Radiography Nursing Nursing Nursing Accountancy Accountancy Accountancy/ComputerInformationSystems Accountancy/Finance Accountancy/PublicAccountingTrack ComputerInformationSystems ComputerInformationSystems ComputerInformationTechnology Finance InformationSecurity&Intelligence InformationSystemsManagement BusinessAdministration BusinessAdministrationw/LegalStudies BusinessAdministrationw/ProfessionalTracks GeneralBusiness HumanResourceManagement LegalStudies MasterofBusinessAdministration OperationsandSupplyManagement Advertising/IntegratedMarketingCommunication BusinessDataAnalytics GraphicDesign GraphicDesign Marketing PublicRelations DietaryandFoodServiceManagement HotelManagement HotelManagementwithAASRFIM MusicIndustryManagement ProfessionalGolfManagement ProfessionalTennisManagement ResortManagement Restaurant&FoodIndustryManagement CommunityCollegeLeadership DigitalAnimationandGameDesign DigitalMediaSoftwareEngineering IndustrialTechnologyandManagement CriminalJusticeAdministration CriminalJustice/CorrectionsOption CriminalJustice/GeneralistOption CriminalJustice/LawEnforcementOption Pre‐CriminalJustice
AAS BS AAS BS AAS BSN MSN RN‐BSN AAS BB BS BS BS AAS BS BS BS BS MS BS BS BS AAS BS AAS MBA BS BS BS AAS BS BS BS AAS BS BS BS BS BS BS AAS EDD BAS BAS BAS MS BS BS BS AA
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DEPARTMENT
PROGRAMNAMES
DEGREE
EDU EDU EDU EDU EDU EDU EDU EDU EDU EDU EDU EDU EDU EDU EDU EDU EDU EDU EDU EDU EDU EDU EDU EDU EDU KEN KEN KEN KEN KEN KEN KEN KEN KEN KEN KEN KEN KEN KEN KEN KEN KEN KEN KEN OPT PHR TEC TEC TEC TEC
LeisureStudiesandWellness SchoolofEducation SchoolofEducation SchoolofEducation SchoolofEducation SchoolofEducation SchoolofEducation SchoolofEducation SchoolofEducation SchoolofEducation SchoolofEducation SchoolofEducation SchoolofEducation SchoolofEducation SchoolofEducation SchoolofEducation SchoolofEducation SchoolofEducation SchoolofEducation SchoolofEducation SchoolofEducation SchoolofEducation SchoolofEducation SchoolofEducation TelevisionProduction DesignStudies DesignStudies DesignStudies DesignStudies DesignStudies DesignStudies DesignStudies FineArts/Foundation FineArts/Foundation FineArts/Foundation FineArts/Foundation FineArts/Foundation FineArts/Foundation FineArts/Foundation FineArts/Foundation FineArts/Foundation LiberalArts&Sciences LiberalArts&Sciences LiberalArts&Sciences Optometry Pharmacy ArchitecturalTechnology&FacilityMgmt ArchitecturalTechnology&FacilityMgmt ArchitecturalTechnology&FacilityMgmt Automotive
RecreationLeadership&Management BiologyEducation BusinessMgmtMarketing&TechTeachingMajor Career&TechnicalEducation ChemistryEducation Curriculum&Instruction‐Administrative Curriculum&Instruction‐ElementaryCert Curriculum&Instruction‐ExperientialEducation Curriculum&Instruction‐Philanthropy Curriculum&Instruction‐ReadingEndorsem*nt Curriculum&Instruction‐SecondaryCert Curriculum&Instruction‐SpecialEducation Curriculum&Instruction‐SubjectAreaConc. EarlyChildhoodEducation EarlyChildhoodEducation EducationalLeadership ElementaryEducation EnglishEducation HistoryEducation MathematicsEducation Pre‐TeachingElementary Pre‐TeachingSecondary SocialStudiesEducation TechnicalEducation TelevisionandDigitalMediaProduction DigitalMedia FurnitureDesign GraphicDesign Illustration IndustrialDesign InteriorDesign Metals/JewelryDesign Drawing DrawingwithPrintmakingFocus FineArtsDrawing FineArtsPainting FineArtsPhotography FineArtsPrintmaking Painting Photography Sculpture/FunctionalArt ArtEducation ArtEducation ArtHistory Optometry DoctorofPharmacy ArchitecturalTechnology Architecture&Sustainability FacilityManagement AutomotiveEngineeringTechnology
BS BS BS MS BS M.Ed. M.Ed. M.Ed. M.Ed. M.Ed. M.Ed. M.Ed. M.Ed. AAS BS MS BS BS BS BS AA AA BS BS BS BFA BFA BFA BFA BFA BFA BFA BFA BFA MFA MFA MFA MFA BFA BFA BFA BFA MFA BS OD
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DEPARTMENT
PROGRAMNAMES
DEGREE
TEC TEC TEC TEC TEC TEC TEC TEC TEC TEC TEC TEC TEC TEC TEC TEC TEC TEC TEC TEC TEC TEC TEC TEC TEC TEC TEC TEC TEC TEC TEC TEC
Automotive Automotive ConstructionTechnology&Management ConstructionTechnology&Management ConstructionTechnology&Management ConstructionTechnology&Management ConstructionTechnology&Management Electronics/CNS Electronics/CNS Electronics/CNS Electronics/CNS HeavyEquipment HeavyEquipment HVACR HVACR ManufacturingEngineeringTechnology ManufacturingEngineeringTechnology ManufacturingEngineeringTechnology MechanicalDesign MechanicalDesign MechanicalDesign MechanicalDesign Plastics&Rubber Plastics&Rubber Plastics&Rubber Printing&ImagingTechnologyManagement Printing&ImagingTechnologyManagement Printing&ImagingTechnologyManagement Surveying Surveying WeldingEngineeringTechnology WeldingEngineeringTechnology
AutomotiveManagement AutomotiveServiceTechnology BuildingConstructionTechnology CivilEngineeringTechnology ConstructionManagement ConstructionManagement/Comm/IndustBldg ConstructionManagement/Highway/Bridge ComputerNetworks&Systems Electrical/ElectronicsEngineeringTechnology EnergySystemsEngineering IndustrialElectronicsTechnology HeavyEquipmentServiceEngineeringTechnology HeavyEquipmentServiceTechnology HVACREngineeringTechnology HVACRTechnology ManufacturingEngineeringTechnology ManufacturingTechnology QualityEngineeringTechnology CADDrafting&ToolDesignTechnology MechanicalEngineeringTechnology MechanicalEngineeringTechnology ProductDesignEngineeringTechnology Plastics&PolymerEngineeringTechnology PlasticsEngineeringTechnology RubberEngineeringTechnology NewMediaPrinting&Publishing Printing&DigitalGraphicImagingTechnology PrintingManagement SurveyingEngineering SurveyingTechnology WeldingEngineeringTechnology WeldingTechnology
BS AAS AAS AAS BS BS BS BS BS BS AAS BS AAS BS AAS BS AAS BS AAS AAS BS BS AAS BS BS BS AAS BS BS AAS BS AAS
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FACULTY & STAFF
UNIVERSITYSTAFFBYJOBCATEGORYANDGENDER FALL2011 FULL‐TIME TemporaryFull‐Time 1.8%
Service/Maintenance 13.8%
Professional 17.4%
SkilledTrades 1.2% Tech/Paraprof 1.3%
Exec/Adm/Mgr 10.6%
Secretary/Clerical 13.8%
Faculty 40.0%
JOBCATEGORY
MALE NUMBER
PERCENT
FEMALE NUMBER
PERCENT
TOTAL NUMBER
PERCENT
112 86 339 6 7 17 109 11 687
44.8% 56.2% 59.0% 3.0% 36.8% 100.0% 55.1% 42.3% 47.8%
138 67 236 193 12 0 89 15 750
55.2% 43.8% 41.0% 97.0% 63.2% 0.0% 44.9% 57.7% 52.2%
250 153 575 199 19 17 198 26 1437
17.4% 10.6% 40.0% 13.8% 1.3% 1.2% 13.8% 1.8% 100.0%
Professional Exec/Adm/Mgr Faculty Secretary/Clerical Tech/Paraprof SkilledTrades Service/Maintenance TemporaryFull‐Time TOTAL
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UNIVERSITYSTAFFBYJOBCATEGORYANDGENDER FALL2011 PART‐TIME
Professional 15.0%
Service/Maintenance 13.8% Tech/Paraprof 1.6%
Secretary/Clerical 7.4%
Faculty 62.1%
JOBCATEGORY
MALE NUMBER
PERCENT
FEMALE NUMBER
PERCENT
TOTAL NUMBER
PERCENT
37 180 4 4 32 257
43.5% 51.3% 9.5% 44.4% 41.0% 45.5%
48 171 38 5 46 308
56.5% 48.7% 90.5% 55.6% 59.0% 54.5%
85 351 42 9 78 565
15.0% 62.1% 7.4% 1.6% 13.8% 100.0%
Professional Faculty Secretary/Clerical Tech/Paraprof Service/Maintenance TOTAL
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UNIVERSITYSTAFFBYJOBCATEGORYANDGENDER FALL2011 TOTAL
Service/Maintenance 13.8%
TemporaryFull‐Time 1.3%
Professional 16.7%
SkilledTrades 0.8% Tech/Paraprof 1.4%
Exec/Adm/Mgr 7.6%
Secretary/Clerical 12.0%
Faculty 46.3%
JOBCATEGORY
MALE NUMBER
PERCENT
FEMALE NUMBER
PERCENT
TOTAL NUMBER
PERCENT
149 86 519 10 11 17 141 11 944
44.5% 56.2% 56.0% 4.1% 39.3% 100.0% 51.1% 42.3% 47.2%
186 67 407 231 17 0 135 15 1058
55.5% 43.8% 44.0% 95.9% 60.7% 0.0% 48.9% 57.7% 52.8%
335 153 926 241 28 17 276 26 2002
16.7% 7.6% 46.3% 12.0% 1.4% 0.8% 13.8% 1.3% 100.0%
Professional Exec/Adm/Mgr Faculty Secretary/Clerical Tech/Paraprof SkilledTrades Service/Maintenance TemporaryFull‐Time TOTAL
Source:OfficeofHumanResourceDevelopment
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FALLFACULTYANDSTAFFBYRACE/ETHNICITYANDGENDER FULL‐TIME&PART‐TIMEEMPLOYEES‐11/1/2011 FEMALE
MALE
TOTAL
AMERICANINDIANORALASKANATIVE
6
5
11
ASIAN
18
32
50
BLACKORAFRICANAMERICAN
17
24
41
FOREIGN
HISPANICORLATINO
9
8
17
NATIVEHAWAIIANORPACIFICISLANDER
990
853
1,843
TWOORMORERACES
1
4
5
UNREPORTED
17
18
35
1,058
944
2,002
WHITE
TOTAL
Thefollowingdefinitionsareusedindeterminingracial/ethnicdesignations: AmericanIndianorAlaskaNative: ApersonhavingoriginsinanyoftheoriginalpeoplesofNorthandSouthAmerica(includingCentralAmerica),and whomaintainsculturalidentificationthroughtribalaffiliationorcommunityattachment. Asian: ApersonhavingoriginsinanyoftheoriginalpeoplesoftheFarEast,SoutheastAsia,ortheIndianSubcontinent including,forexample,Cambodia,China,India,Japan,Korea,Malaysia,Pakistan,thePhilippineIslands,Thailand,and Vietnam. BlackorAfricanAmerican: ApersonhavingoriginsinanyoftheblackracialgroupsofAfrica. Foreign: ApersonwhoisnotacitizenoftheUnitedStates,andwhoisinthiscountryonatemporarybasisanddoesnothave arighttoremainindefinitely. HispanicorLatino: ApersonofCuban,Mexican,PuertoRican,CentralorSouthAmerican,orotherSpanishcultureororigin,regardless ofrace. NativeHawaiianorPacificIslander: ApersonhavingoriginsinanyoftheoriginalpeoplesofHawaii,Guam,Samoa,orotherPacificIsland. White: ApersonhavingoriginsinanyoftheoriginalpeoplesofEurope,theMiddleEast,orNorthAfrica.
Source:OfficeofHumanResourceDevelopment
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DISTINGUISHEDTEACHERAWARD TheFerrisStateUniversityAcademicSenateoverseestheselectionoftheDistinguishedTeacherAwards.Teachersreceiving thisawardhavebeennominatedbytheirpeersbasedonthefollowingcriteria:Teachingexcellence;participationin professionaldevelopmentactivities;interestinstudentsoutsidetheclassroom/laboratory;andexhibitingdistinctionasa memberoftheuniversitycommunity. YEAR 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1982 1983 1984 1984 1985 1985 1986 1987 1987 1988 1988 1989 1989 1990 1990 1991
RECIPIENT
COLLEGE
YEAR
MargueriteJeserich GeorgeWells GarnetZimmerman KarlisKazerovskis FrankKaras RobertK.Harry KennethO.McManis GeorgeN.Holcomb RichardHunter RogerF.Kennedy EverettJ.Nienhouse BarbaraSengelaub MaxT.Yeley RichardL.Shaw JosephJ.Mitala SidneyP.Sytsma RichardA.Santer MichaelD.Ells NeillH.Nutter HerbertL.Carson RobertE.Friar NewellH.Johnson JuliaH.Bonkowski JamesP.Lehnert AdaLouCarson MichaelC.Cooper RoseAnnSwartz RobertC.Ferguson GarthS.McHattie MarkA.Curtis JamesD.Maas MarilynKeigley ChristineTowner RoxanneM.Cullen
Arts&Sciences Arts&Sciences Technology Pharmacy Arts&Sciences Arts&Sciences Arts&Sciences Pharmacy AlliedHealth Technology Arts&Sciences AlliedHealth Technology Technology Pharmacy Business Arts&Sciences AlliedHealth Arts&Sciences Arts&Sciences Arts&Sciences Technology AlliedHealth Arts&Sciences Arts&Sciences Business Business Arts&Sciences Education Technology Business Business AlliedHealth Arts&Sciences
1991 1992 1992 1993 1993 1994 1994 1995 1995 1996 1996 1997 1998 1998 1999 1999 2000 2000 2001 2001 2002 2003 2003 2003 2004 2005 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
RECIPIENT
COLLEGE
GaryC.Horn BruceL.Beetley JohnH.Landis DougFonner TerryNerbonne FredLovgren EdwardStuart MaudeBigford JudySchottle MichaelKeating CarolineStern J.RandallVance WaltHoeksema MitchellLeClaire MaryanneHeidemann James(Ted)Walker DanielE.Noren RichardJ.Pisacreta AbdollahFerdowsi J.RandallGroves SheilaSquicciarini DavidAiken DavidHanna PhillipMiddleton DavidPilgrim RobertMcCullough FredHeck PasqualeDiRaddo MaryMurnik KhagendraThapa DanielAdsmond RichardGoosen GregGogolin
Arts&Sciences Arts&Sciences AlliedHealthSciences Arts&Sciences Education Business Technology Arts&Sciences AlliedHealthSciences Optometry Arts&Sciences Optometry Arts&Sciences Technology Arts&Sciences Arts&Sciences Arts&Sciences Arts&Sciences Business Arts&Sciences AlliedHealthSciences Arts&Sciences Technology Arts&Sciences Arts&Sciences Arts&Sciences Arts&Sciences Arts&Sciences Arts&Sciences Technology Arts&Sciences EngineeringTechnology Business
Source:AcademicSenate
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ORGANIZATIONAL CHARTS
FERRIS STATE UNIVERSITY BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Chair R. E. Snead
Vice Chair S. L. Walz
Secretary G. J. Menoutes
Board Member A. M. Baker
Board Member P. E. Boyer
Board Member G.L. Granger
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Board Member A. L. Tebo
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FERRIS STATE UNIVERSITY EXECUTIVE DIVISION
Board Of Trustees
President D. Eisler
Director Budgetary Planning & Analysis S. Depew
Vice President For Diversity & Inclusion D. Pilgrim
Executive Assistant To The President E. Kamptner
Associate Director Budgetary Planning & Analysis B. Logan
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Secretary To The Board Of Trustees & Administrative Assistant To The President K. Obermier
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Vice President Administration & Finance J. Scoby
Vice President Extended & International Operations D. Green
Provost & Vice President Academic Affairs F. Erickson Vice President Diversity & Inclusion D. Pilgrim
Vice President & General Counsel M. Postema
President D. Eisler
Board Of Trustees
PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL
Vice President Administration & Finance Kendall College Of Art & Design S. Davison-Wilson
President Kendall College Of Art & Design O. Evans
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Vice President Student Affairs D. Burcham
Vice President University Advancement & Marketing J. Willey
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FERRIS STATE UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC AFFAIRS DIVISION
President D. Eisler
Provost & Vice President for Academic Affairs F. Erickson
Vice President Extended & International Operations D. Green
Associate Provost of Academic Operations D. Flickinger P. Blake
Associate Provost of Evaluation, Assessment, Accreditation, Compliance R. Teahen
Associate Provost of Retention & Student Success W. Potter
Charter Schools L. Wells
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Interim Dean Allied Health Sciences J. Coon
Interim Dean Arts & Sciences K. Strasser
Dean Business D. Nicol
Dean Education & Human Services M. Johnston
Interim Dean Library L. Monger
Dean Michigan College Of Optometry M. Cron
Dean Pharmacy S. Durst
Dean Professional & Technological Studies (Vacant)
Interim Dean Engineering Technology R. McKean
Dean University College W. Potter
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FERRIS STATE UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC AFFAIRS DIVISION OFFICE OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
Provost & Vice President for Academic Affairs F. Erickson
Executive Secretary R. Hoisington
Vice President Extended & International Operations D. Green
Associate Provost of Retention & Student Success W. Potter
Transfer Center D. Stakely
Associate Provost of Academic Operations D. Flickinger P. Blake
Charter Schools L. Wells
Associate Provost of Evaluation, Assessment, Accreditation Comp R. Teahen
Academic Communication & Special Events Coordinator M. Baumgartner Director of Academic Budget Management K. Wilber
Administrative Secretary M. Milzarski Secretary Level II M. Bejma
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FERRIS STATE UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC AFFAIRS DIVISION EXTENDED & INTERNATIONAL OPERATIONS
Provost & Vice President Academic Affairs F. Erickson
Vice President Extended & International Operations/Dean D. Green
Director of Digital Marketing & Communication J. Hegenauer
Associate Dean (Vacant)
College of Professional & Technological Studies
Director of Marketing & Promotions J. Amlotte
CPS/Mid-Michigan Assistant Dean C. Cluchey
Conferences & Professional Svcs Coordinator A. Freye
Major Gifts Officer A. Miltgen
Grand Rapids/ Southwest Assistant Dean T. Powers
Director of Student Leadership & Activities D. Schavey
Online Learning/ Southeast Michigan Executive Director D. Thalner
Dowagiac Outreach Coordinator L. Topping
Northern Michigan Director D. Curtiss
Southeast Michigan Director B. Bouwman
Metro Detroit Coordinator (Vacant) Lansing Outreach Coordinator J. Faris Midland-BaySaginaw Outreach Coordinator J. Hemingway Southeast Region Director L. Callcut
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Administrative Secretary N. Moore
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Administrative Secretary D. Moulter
International Education Director P. Prakasam
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FERRIS STATE UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC AFFAIRS DIVISION COLLEGE OF ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES
Provost & Vice President Academic Affairs F. Erickson
Interim Dean J. Coon
Department Head Clinical Lab, Respiratory Care, Health Administration G. Zimmerman
Department Head Dental Hygiene Medical Imaging T. Raglin
Director School of Nursing J. Coon
Program Coordinator Clinical Lab Sciences D. deRegnier
Program Coordinator Allied Health Sciences BS & AAS T. Raglin
Program Coordinator Nursing BSN,RN-BSN S. Colley
Program Coordinator Health Care Systems Administration T. Harper
Program Coordinator Dental Hygiene K. Beistle
Program Coordinator Nursing MSN M. Bell-Scriber
Program Coordinator Health Information P. Hagstrom
Program Coordinator Diagnostic Medical Sonography M. Weemaes
Program Coordinator Molecular Diagnostics M. Setyabudi
Program Coordinator Nuclear Medicine S. MacEachron
Program Coordinator Respiratory Care M. Dixon
Program Coordinator Radiography L. Wall
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FERRIS STATE UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC AFFAIRS DIVISION COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES
Provost & Vice President Academic Affairs F. Erickson
Interim Dean K. Strasser
Acting Associate Dean D. Frank & A. Karafa
Integrative Studies R. Cullen
Interim Department Head Biological Sciences J. Lipar
Interim Department Head Humanities T. Williams
Interim Department Head Languages & Lit. S. Balkema
Animal Care R. Marble
Art Gallery C. Weis
Composition E. Stolarek
Biology C. Franklund & B. Isler
Arts R. Barnum
Biology Education S. Herron
Department Head Mathematics K. Weller
Applied Mathematics R. McCullough
Department Head Physical Sciences D. Frank
Department Head Social Sciences A. Karafa
Biochemistry K. Colvert
Jim Crow Museum D. Pilgrim
Crossroads Writing Project L. Chrenka
Chemistry D. Adsmond
Political Science R. Griffin
Communication G. Nagel
English C. Persak
Industrial Chemistry Technology W. Killian
Psychology J. Weaver
Biotechnology B. Isler
Forensics T. J. Lakin
English Education C. Vonder Haar
Math, Science Technology Center D. Frank
Social Work K. Palazzolo-Miller
Card Wildlife Education Center J. Lipar
History G. Huey
Technical & Professional Comm S. Balkema
Rawlinson Observatory P. Martell
Socioloy A. Baker
Ornamental Horticulture J. Vanderploeg
Humanities G. Snider
The Torch S. Fox
Smith Greenhouse J. Vanderploeg
Music M. Moresi
Writing Center A. Kantar
Theater K. LaPietra
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Williams Auditorium G. Sherlock
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FERRIS STATE UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC AFFAIRS DIVISION COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
Provost & Vice President Academic Affairs F. Erickson
Dean D. Nicol
Associate Dean V. Edgerton
Department Head Accountancy, Finance, & Information Systems J. Woolen
Department Head Management D. Steenstra
Department Chair Marketing M. Cooper
Graphic Design Coordinator J. Ek
Interim Department Chair Sport, Entertainment, and Hospitality Management V. Edgerton
Hospitality Programs Coordinator J. Doyle Music Industry Management Coordinator D. Cronk Professional Golf Management Coordinator A. Waltz Professional Tennis Management Director D. Ameel
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FERRIS STATE UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC AFFAIRS DIVISION COLLEGE OF EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES
Provost & Vice President Academic Affairs F. Erickson
Dean M. Johnston
Department Chair Recreation, Leisure Services & Wellness S. Hastings-Bishop
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Director School of Criminal Justice S. Reifert
Associate Dean School of Education P. Blake
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FERRIS STATE UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC AFFAIRS DIVISION COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
Provost & Vice President Academic Affairs F. Erickson
Interim Dean R. McKean
Interim Associate Dean L. Schult
Interim Educational Counselor M. Ropele
Advancement Officer K. Lerew
Interim Director Corporate & Professional Development A. McIntyre Center For Certification Training & Testing Manager S. Eichenberg
Director School Of Automotive & Heavy Equipment G. Key
Energy Center Coordinator A. McIntyre
Director School Of Built Environment B. Craig
Director School Of Computer, Electrical, Energy, Mech. & Surveying Sys. D. Dawson
Interim Director School Of Design & Manufacturing L. Schult
Program Coordinator Automotive Engineering Technology R. Leonard
Program Coordinator Architecture & Facility Management D. Nagelkirk
Program Coordinator Electrical/Electronics & Computer Network Sys. R. Mehringer
Program Coordinator CAD Drafting & Tool Design (Vacant)
Program Coordinator Automotive Service & Management G. Key
Program Coordinator Construction R. Eastley
Program Coordinator Mechanical/Energy T. Hollen
Program Coordinator Manufacturing & Quality (Vacant)
Program Coordinator Heavy Equipment M. McNulty
Interim Coordinator Institute For Const. Education & Training T. Larabel
Program Coordinator Product Design R. Goosen
Program Coordinator Plastics & Rubber R. Speirs
Coordinator Transport Institute M. McNulty
Program Coordinator HVACR D. Zentz
Program Coordinator Surveying Engineering D. Dawson
Program Contact Printing & New Media P. Klarecki Program Coordinator Welding Engineering Technology J. Carney
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FERRIS STATE UNIVERSITY KENDALL COLLEGE OF ART & DESIGN
Vice Chancellor & President O. Evans
Vice President Administration & Finance S. Davison-Wilson
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Dean Of College M. Shangle
Director Career Services C. Brown
Director Continuing Studies B. Sipe
Director Counseling, Tutoring & Disability Services D. Storms
Director Enrollment Management S. Britton
Director Of Exhibitions S. Joseph
Director Graphic Design E. Tislerics
Director Library M. Kruzich
Registrar S. Schultz
Supervisor Of Shops M. Mulder
Coordinator Student Activities N. DeKraker
Program Chair Art Education C. Todd
Program Chair Art History A. Norcross
Program Chair Digital Media B. Fischer
Program Chair Drawing & Printmaking P. Constantine
Program Chair Furniture Design G. Debryun
Program Chair General Education S. Engbers
Program Chair Graphic Design S. Jonkman
Program Chair Illustration J. McDonald
Program Chair Industrial Design T. Edwards
Program Chair Interior Design O. Snyder
Program Chair Metals & Jewelry Design P. Renato
Program Chair Painting M. Vega/D. Zeeuw
Program Chair Photography A. DeKraker
Program Chair Sculpture & Functional Art J. Watson
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FERRIS STATE UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC AFFAIRS DIVISION LIBRARY
Provost & Vice President Academic Affairs F. Erickson
Interim Dean Library L. Monger
Department Head Digital & Support Services L. Monger
Department Head Information Delivery & Information Literacy Services R. Schroeder
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FERRIS STATE UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC AFFAIRS DIVISION MICHIGAN COLLEGE OF OPTOMETRY AT FERRIS STATE UNIVERSITY
Provost & Vice President Academic Affairs F. Erickson
Dean M. Cron
Associate Dean For Academic & Student Affairs R. Buckingham
Assistant Dean For Clinical Affairs (Vacant)
Director Of Residencies B. Morgan
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FERRIS STATE UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC AFFAIRS DIVISION COLLEGE OF PHARMACY
Provost & Vice President Academic Affairs F. Erickson
Dean S. Durst
Assistant Dean for Admissions & Assessment (Vacant)
Director External Clinical Operations M. Seiferlein
Interim Assistant Dean for Academic Operations M. Bouthillier
Director Off-Campus Student Services M. Lyons
Interim Department Head Pharmaceutical Sciences K. Hanco*ck
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FERRIS STATE UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC AFFAIRS DIVISION COLLEGE OF PROFESSIONAL & TECHNOLOGICAL STUDIES
Provost & Vice President Academic Affairs F. Erickson
Vice President Extended & International Operations/Dean D. Green
Associate Dean (Vacant)
Digital Animation & Game Design D. Baker
Digital Media Software Engineering F. Baker
Industrial Technology & Management J. Joyce
Doctorate Community College Leadership R. Teahen
Coordinator A. Wirgau
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FERRIS STATE UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC AFFAIRS DIVISION UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
Provost & Vice President Academic Affairs F. Erickson
Associate Provost of Retention & Students Success W. Potter
Supervisor Academic Support J. Pole
Department Chair Developmental Curriculum H. Woodman
Department Head Educational Counseling & Disability Services D. Cox
Director Faculty Center for Teaching and Learning T. Stanislav
Coordinator FSUS/NSAR S. VandePanne
Coordinator Honors Program M. Bigford
Coordinator Media Production S. Hamel
Coordinator SCHOLAR Program K. GreenBay
Coordinator SLA Program A. Krellwitz
Coordinator TIP Scholars Program J. Watson
Director Transfer Services Center (Vacant)
Faculty Co-Coordinators Academic Svc. Learning S. Thomson & W. Samuels
Faculty Co-Coordinators Political Engagement Program D. Hewer & R. Griffin
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FERRIS STATE UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION & FINANCE DIVISION
President D. Eisler
Vice President Administration & Finance J. Scoby
Director Athletics P. Weisenburger
Associate Vice President Auxiliary Enterprises J. Hessler
Associate Athletics Director J. Coles
Auxiliary Enterprise Assistant J. Duddles
Associate Director Athletics Comm. R. Bentley
Coordinator Athletic Camps G. Wendlowsky
Interim Compliance Coordinator S. Higley
Manager Barnes & Noble K. Bohren
Equipment Manager B. Mumah
Supervisor Copy Center J. Pedelty
Head Trainer D. Lucey
Director Dining Services L. Helmer
Manager Ice Arena & Convocation Center K. Barnes Interim Senior Women’s Administrator T. Brandel-Wilhelm Head Coaches Interim Softball D. Thompson Volleyball T. Brandel-Wilhelm Hockey B. Daniels W. Basketball T. Dorow W. Soccer M. Kellog M & W Golf M. Mignano M & W Tennis A. Palladino M & W CC/Track & Field S. Picucci Football J. Pierce M. Basketball B. Sall
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General Manager Holiday Inn T. Laughlin Director Housing J. Shaffer Manager Katke Golf Course A. Waltz Manager Racquet & Fitness Center D. Ameel Manager Tot’s Place L. Johnson
Associate Vice President Finance R. Christner
Associate Vice President Human Resources W. Hills
Executive Secretary to the Vice President J. Warner
Chief Technology Officer ITS J. Urbanick
Associate Vice President Physical Plant M. Hughes
Director Public Safety M. Bledsoe
Director Accounting Services M. Grandy
Manager Employment, Comp. & HRIS M. Balliet
Director Enterprise Applications Svcs. D. Grinnell
Director Plant Operations M. Eichenberg
Assistant Director J. Cook
Director Business Operations K. Heeter
Manager Employee Benefits Retirement Services R. Cornelisse
Director Technology Assistance Center S. Thede
Manager Business Services E. Shepard
Detective & Sergeant T. Jacobs
Manager Financial Services L. Golden
Manager Employee Safety & Training M. McKay
Office Coordinator J. Thede
Superintendent Custodial Services (Vacant)
Office Supervisor J. Swanson
Finance & Position Control Analyst C. Bongard
Manager Employee Relations (Vacant)
Director Telecom & Student Technical Services J. Maat
Environmental Engineer R. Bula
Sergeant & Night Supervisor D. Hepler
Manager Grounds & Roads W. Gasper
Sergeant & Night Supervisor J. Wing
Investments & Grants Officer K. Thompson *
Central IT Functions, Data Security, Project Mgmt, Service Mgmt
Director Purchasing M. Pethick
Plant Engineer D. Sovinski
Manager Risk Management & Insurance C. Weber
Manager Work Management & Building Services F. Kuzee
* Also reports to the Vice President for Admin & Finance
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FERRIS STATE UNIVERSITY KENDALL COLLEGE OF ART & DESIGN ADMINISTRATION & FINANCE
Vice President Administration & Finance S. Davison-Wilson
Director Administration & Finance S. Seath
Director Enrollment Management S. Britton
Director Information System Information Technology E. Menold
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Director Physical Plant L. Cobb
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FERRIS STATE UNIVERSITY GOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS & GENERAL COUNSEL
President D. Eisler
Vice President & General Counsel M. Postema
Assistant General Counsel (Vacant)
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Attorney K. Plas
Director of Equal Opportunity (Vacant)
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Director Labor Relations S. Stratton
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FERRIS STATE UNIVERSITY STUDENT AFFAIRS DIVISION
President D. Eisler
Vice President Student Affairs D. Burcham
Executive Secretary to the Vice President L. Telfer
Associate Vice President Student Affairs M. Cairns
Dean of Enrollment Services K. Salomonson
Registrar E. Gramza
Director of Institutional Research M. Day
Associate Dean of Enrollment Services K. Lake
Director of Financial Aid S. Dew
Associate Director of Admissions C. Tetsworth
Associate Director of Admissions J. Daday
Associate Director of Admissions A. Garrey
Director Birkam Health Center P. Sullivan
Director Multicultural Student Services M. Chaney Interim Director Personal Counseling Center R. Douglas-Wurdock Director Rankin Center & Student Affairs Budget Manager M. Schuelke Interim Director Student Leadership & Activities M. Schuelke
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Administrative Assistant To The Associate V.P. S. Hayes
Dean Student Life L. Wright
Director Office of Student Conduct K. Norton Coordinator Of Career Services A. Roman Coordinator For Student Life N. Campau
Director University Recreation C. Horn
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FERRIS STATE UNIVERSITY STUDENT AFFAIRS DIVISION ENROLLMENT SERVICES
Vice President Student Affairs D. Burcham
Executive Secretary To The Vice President L. Telfer
Associate Vice President M. Cairns
Dean Of Enrollment Services K. Salomonson
Associate Dean Of Enrollment Services K. Lake
Associate Director Of Admissions J. Daday
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Associate Director Of Admissions A. Garrey
Director Of Financial Aid S. Dew
Director Of Institutional Research M. Day
Interim Assistant Director Of Financial Aid N. Wencl
Assistant Director Of Enrollment Technical Services K. Fisher
Registrar E. Gramza
Associate Director Of Admissions C. Tetsworth
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Assistant Director Of Enrollment Technical Services B. Gilchrist
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FERRIS STATE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY ADVANCEMENT & MARKETING
President D. Eisler
Administrative Assistant The Ferris Foundation K. Erickson
Interim Vice President University Advancement & Marketing S. Armstrong
Assistant to the Vice President & Associate Vice President K. Kirk
Associate Vice President Marketing & Communications S. Armstrong
Associate Vice President Advancement C. Miller
Director Alumni Relations & Advancement Operations & Executive Director of FSU Alumni Association J. Mishler
Administrative Secretary to The Associate Vice President R. Ridderman
Manager of Prospect Research & Development H. Youngs
Senior Graphic Design C. Bull
Director of Planned Giving T. Jacobs
Graphic Des./Copywriter N. Clark Interim Director of Marketing Client Services L. Nixon Communications Specialist A. Hogenson
Athletics Advancement Officer W. Goode CET Advancement Officer K. Lerew COAS/UC Advancement Officer Y. Barnes
Interim Asst Director of News Services Social Media PR S. Gholston
COB Advancement Officer S. Issette
Photographic Services B. Bitzinger
COAHS Advancement Officer A. Miltgen
Web Content Manager T. Halm
Advancement Associate D. Gorby
Assistant Director Alumni Relations B. Behrenwald Associate Director Advancement Operations & Technology M. MacIver Advancement Operations Analyst M. Repke Applications Specialist P. Harvey
Multi-Media Coordinator R. Piippo Web Developer S. Ferdowsi
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ALUMNI
ALUMNI
ALUMNIBYSTATE2011
Alabama
235
Missouri
370
Alaska
182
Montana
122
1,262
Nebraska
88
Arizona Arkansas
141
ArmedForcesCalifornia
14
ArmedForcesFlorida ArmedForcesNewYork
Nevada NewHampshire
97
2
NewJersey
262
35
NewMexico
166 595
California
1,955
NewYork
Colorado
1,058
NorthCarolina
Connecticut
362
194
NorthDakota
1,191 37
Delaware
49
Ohio
1,783
DistrictofColumbia
48
Oklahoma
166
Florida
3,473
Oregon
277
Georgia
1,052
Pennsylvania
569
Hawaii
103
RhodeIsland
24
Idaho
103
SouthCarolina
543 59
Illinois
2,601
SouthDakota
Indiana
1,790
Tennessee
680
Iowa
220
Texas
Kansas
172
Utah
Kentucky
341
Vermont
45
Louisiana
94
Virginia
760
Maine
80
Washington
496
Maryland
380
WestVirginia
79
Massachusetts
242
Wisconsin
1,314
87,031
Wyoming
89
Michigan Minnesota
606
Mississippi
74
1,736 113
Canada
428
OtherCountries
671
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ALUMNIBYCOLLEGE2011
Active Alumni
Total Alumni
AlliedHealthSciences
15,859
16,163
Arts&Sciences
14,158
18,454
Business
35,803
40,846
Education&HumanServices
13,285
14,019
EngineeringTechnology
26,507
1,901
KendallCollegeofArt&Design
5,119
5,238
MichiganCollegeofOptometryatFSU
1,858
27,793
Pharmacy
6,438
8,871
132
132
119,159
133,417
Professional&TechnologicalStudies TOTAL
$6,896,445
TotalDonations‐FiscalYear2011 Numbersmaybeduplicatedifadegreewasearnedfrommorethanonecollege. Activeincludeseveryoneexceptdeceasedalumni.
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PLACEMENTRATES
Categories
2005‐06
2006‐07
2007‐08
2008‐09
2009‐10
Placementrateincludesgraduateswhoarecontinuing theireducationorareemployed.
98%
97%
94%
88%
86%
Graduatesinthejobmarketwhofoundjobs.
94%
93%
89%
82%
84%
Graduateswhofoundjobs,employedintheirfield.
87%
85%
82%
82%
72%
ResponserateofgraduatescompletingtheGraduate Follow‐UpSurvey.
49%
44%
37%
21%
22%
Respondentswhoareworkingandcontinuingtheireducationconcurrentlyarereportedinbothofthese categories.Theplacementrateincludesindividualsonlyonceanddoesnotincludethosenotseeking employment.
Categories AssociateDegreegraduatescontinuingtheireducation atFerrisState.*
2005‐06
2006‐07
2007‐08
2008‐09
2009‐10
45%
47%
41%
44%
46%
*Basedon4thDayHeadcount
Source:OfficeofInstitutionalResearch&Testing
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ALUMNI
RECIPIENTSOFALUMNIAWARDS Since1956,CommencementweekactivitieshaveincludedthepresentationbytheFerrisStateUniversityAlumniAssociationofDistinguishedAlumni AwardsrecognizingexceptionalcareersuccessandnoteworthyfidelityanddevotiontotheUniversity.Recipientsfrom1961‐2011: 1961 C.V.Buttleman MertaL.Reed GideonE.Smith 1962 WalterArmbruster JosephC.Hirschfield HattieSmithLearBaribeau 1963 ClareF.Jarecki CharlesS.Neithercut JohnW.Tenny 1964 BessRoseFishman LewieH.Hull J.ArthurPino 1965 LeoF.Duggan C.GordonPhillips GeorgeC.Quinnell 1966 L.DaleFaunce CarltonH.Runcieman 1967 AlbertF.Cleveland RoyA.Darling JamesC.Finney,Sr. WillardJ.Nash 1968 NormanE.Borgerson AnnW.Sawasky ReubenE.Trippensee 1969 CarrollBoutell ElmonCataline 1970 CharlesE.Fairman EthelTaylorPierce JohnStahlin 1971 StanleyJ.Byington GeraldMcKessy RaymondSines
1972 ClarenceFreeman DelbertLong RamsayWardrop 1973 BertC.Brennan AlbertB.Doherty,III JohnW.Spicer FredA.Westerman 1974 FrankCurtis PhillipRunkel ColinSmith 1975 RexO.Graff FredSchnarr ChesterI.Williams 1976 S.JohnByington GeraldL.DeHaan ClareG.Johnson H.JamesRenaud 1977 JamesR.Hess FlorenceI.Holden RobertJ.Norsworthy 1978 RuthGibsonButler LeonardW.Gopp RobertC.Redman 1979 PeggyA.Frazier ThomasP.Scholler LeeA.Westberg 1980 E.ElaineDavies KunoHammerberg JohnF.Mangrum 1981 AlvinL.Burridge FloydE.Curtis AvisJ.Ericson
1982 HowardL.Dell JackM.Newcomb RenaD.Westra 1983 DouglasW.Call DarnellE.Cole MargaretEthelDenise Elton"Ott"Gingrich 1984 RichardC.Andersen EdmundD.Farhat KennethJ.Hicks 1985 JeanD.Deupree ArnoldL.Johnson BruceN.Parsons 1986 RichardL.Antonini BertilG.Carlson KennethL.Cook JackD.Lewis 1987 RogerW.Anderson MauriceQ.Bectel H.KearneyWalters 1988 MarjorieL.Fleming GordonE.Kamstra CharlesE.Lippert GeorgeH.Ryan,Sr. 1989 AlbertJ.Coudron KennethW.Kirk GeorgeJ.Menoutes JerryR.Tubbs 1990 PhilipE.Hoffman DennisB.Lerner RogerG.Stoll ClintonL.Swinehart
1991 DarrollZ.Howard JaneReaganJones KennethE.McCourt 1992 PaulE.Boyer RichardE.Hurst CarolynC.Kilpatrick JamesMiddaugh 1993 EugeneA.DeFouw DouglasP.Johnson BarbaraL.Ottinger LouisM.Sesti 1994 JosephC.Barney,Jr. VernitaBurrows R.ThomasCook KennethHoexum RobertN.Tenney 1995 WilliamAdrian JackBates JohnBradac LawrenceMarfechuk RonaldSnead 1996 DavidV.Dellar 1997 JohnWheeler 1998 SteveHarvey 1999 JerryWoodco*ck 2000 DanielF.Niccolai 2001 RobertS.Buckingham JohnD.Chinonis RobynD.Myers RobertK.Scranton
2002 JohnC.Bond JosephJ.CorcoranII JamesB.Meyer 2003 WilliamJ.Buckingham SuzetteCompton 2004 MarkE.Alley StephenR.Ehardt Dr.GaryKadlec RichardSauve 2005 DickDolack RandySeaman 2006 TerrenceG.Gohl KenLawless 2007 KurtA.Barrett EmilyF.Hanco*ck 2008 BrianF.Barry MichaelJ.Bettiga PaulT.Doyle DavidL.Stickles 2009 RonaldMahoney TimMoore MaryJaneThomson 2010 RaymondBaker BrentKnight JamesRhodes MarkSwan JohnTrestrailIII 2011 RichardL.AntoniniII JohnMatlock CurtMcAllister
ThePacesetterAwardrecognizesalumniwhohavebeeninthejobfieldupto13yearswithexceptionalsuccess.Recipientsare: 1998 JacquelynKeehne‐Miron DebraSchults 1999 BrendaBartz LisaDexter 2000 Frank(Luke)Wyckoff
2001 PaulM.Eichenberg ThomasL.Miller 2002 MecheleA.Churchfield ScottM.Mark 2003 JamesP.Chenier MaryLeePakieser
2004 BradleyA.Henion KennethW.Mance MathewM.Vivona 2005 MarkGuindon MichaelPung 2006 WilliamDavis MichaelTravis
2007 KeithGuy BarbaraHorn MichaelMoll ScottSeifferlein 2008 MichaelJ.Oxner
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2009 ScottFrench KathyLeMieux MimiMiles 2010 JamesMaher 2011 JasonMitchell RyanPohl CoreyWiggins
BUDGET
BUDGET
FERRISSTATEUNIVERSITY FY2011‐12GENERALFUNDOPERATINGBUDGET (AMOUNTSINTHOUSANDS)
FY2011‐12 OPERATINGBUDGET
REVENUES STATEAPPROPRIATIONS
$41,324
TUITION/FEES
$139,021
OTHERREVENUES
$4,165
TOTALREVENUE
$184,510
EXPENDITURES SALARY/WAGE/BENEFIT
$128,475
OPERATINGEXPENSE
$39,085
STUDENTASSISTANCE
$16,950
TOTALEXPENDITURES
$184,510
REVENUE/EXPENDITURENET
$0
Source:OfficeofBudgetaryPlanning&Analysis,GeneralFundOperatingBudgetFY‐11/12
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FERRISSTATEUNIVERSITY REVENUESUMMARY (AMOUNTSINTHOUSANDS) AMOUNT
PERCENT
STATEAPPROPRIATIONS TUITIONANDFEES OTHERREVENUES
$41,324 $139,021 $4,165
22.4% 75.3% 2.3%
TOTAL
$184 510 $184,510
100%
OTHERREVENUES 2.3%
STATE APPROPRIATIONS 22.4%
TUITIONANDFEES 75.3%
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FERRISSTATEUNIVERSITY EXPENDITURESUMMARY (AMOUNTSINTHOUSANDS) AMOUNT
PERCENT
SALARY/WAGE/BENEFIT OPERATINGEXPENSE STUDENTASSISTANCE
$128,475 $39,085 $16,950
69.6% 21.2% 9.2%
TOTAL
$184 510 $184,510
100%
STUDENT ASSISTANCE 9.2%
OPERATING OPERATING EXPENSE 21.2%
SALARY/WAGE/ BENEFIT 70.4%
Source:OfficeofBudgetaryPlanning&Analysis,GeneralFundOperatingBudgetFY‐11/12
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FACILITIES
FACILITIES
STATEMENTOFFACILITIESATTHEBIGRAPIDSCAMPUS GENERALFUNDEDFACILITIES #OFBUILDINGS 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.67 1.00 1.00 1.00 3.00 1.00 0.50 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 37.17
BUILDING ALUMNIBUILDING ARTS/SCIENCECOMMONS AUTOMOTIVECENTER BISHOPHALL BUSINESSBUILDING CARRILONTOWER CREATIVEARTS DEPARTMENTOFPUBLICSAFETY ELASTOMER/PLASTICSCENTER EWIGLEBENSPORTSCOMPLEX FLITELIBRARY GENERALSERVICESANNEX GENERALSERVICESBUILDING GENERALSERVICESGROUNDS GRANGERCENTER(CTC) HEALTHCENTER(50%) HEAVYEQUIPMENTTECHNOLOGY INSTRUCTIONALRESOURCECENTER JOHNSONHALL MCKESSYBARN MCKESSYHOUSE MICHIGANCOLLEGEOFOPTOMETRY MUSICCENTER NORTHSTORAGEFACILITY PHARMACYBUILDING POWERPLANT PRAKKENBUILDING SCIENCEBUILDING STARRBUILDING STUDENTRECREATIONCENTER SWANBUILDING TIMMECRTFORSTUDENTSERVICES TOPTAGGARTWHEELERPAVILION VFSALLIEDHEALTHBUILDING WESTBUILDING WESTCOMMONS TOTALGENERALFUNDED
SQUAREFEET 34,600 79,259 77,000 50,900 90,600 100 7,200 400 43,392 76,600 173,484 15,282 28,571 7,232 75,298 9,200 52,000 61,425 33,600 2,000 2,800 86,104 10,000 10,711 62,200 19,900 42,100 109,148 86,400 116,051 133,680 59,179 10,593 67,400 23,700 19,800
CUBICFEET 510,000 1,054,984 1,235,400 480,600 700,000 4,900 93,900 3,200 510,555 1,280,806 2,081,800 320,922 518,885 80,856 1,358,200 91,250 1,188,000 683,800 328,600 36,000 23,000 11,193,520 137,900 152,900 1,214,300 421,900 503,900 1,697,000 1,607,200 2,397,416 1,706,200 752,227 152,000 1,493,800 292,500 269,300
1,777,909
36,577,721
CONSTRUCTED ORIMPROVED 1929 1996‐99 1956‐88 1968‐87 1970 1968 1965 1959‐83‐99‐03 1987‐99 1974‐82‐99 2001 2005 1984‐88‐05 1979‐06 1962‐03 1959‐67 1987 1969‐2008 1959 1989 1989‐97 2010 1962 2001 1972 1955‐88 1952 1955‐67‐97‐99 1962‐96 1962‐99 1966‐88‐2004 1967‐02 2001 1979 1952‐85 1968
Source:PlantOperationalServices(9/9/11)
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FACILITIES
STATEMENTOFFACILITIESATTHEBIGRAPIDSCAMPUS NON‐GENERALFUNDEDFACILITIES #OFBUILDINGS 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 3.00 1.00 2.00 3.00 1.00 0.50 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.33 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 4.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 32.00 1.00 1.00
BUILDING BONDHALL BROPHYHALL CARLISLEHALL CLARKHALL CONFERENCECENTER COPYCENTERPERRYSTREET CORPORATE&PROFDEVELOPCTR CRAMERHALL EASTCAMPUSAPTS.BLDGH&K EASTCAMPUSSUITESBLDG1,2,3 HALLISYHALL HEALTHCENTER(50%) HELENFERRISHALL HENDERSONHALL HOLIDAYINNHOTEL ICEARENA KATKEGOLFCARTSTORAGE KATKEGOLFCLUBHOUSE KATKEGOLFMAINTENANCEBLD. KNOLLCRESTCOMMONS MASSELINKCOMPLEX MCNERNEYHALL MERRILLHALL MILLERHALL PICKELLHALL PUTERBAUGHHALL RACQUETBALLFACILITY RANKINCENTER SOUTHCAMPUSAPTS. SOUTHCOMMONSROCK SOUTHWESTCOMMONS SOUTHWESTPOWERPLANT TAGGARTHALL TRAVISHALL VANDERCOOKHALL WARDHALL WESTCAMPUSAPTS. WESTCAMPUSCOMMUNITYBLDG. WOMEN'SSOFTBALLFACILITY
SQUAREFEET 90,500 47,000 47,200 41,500 25,238 2,070 16,836 91,700 16,138 107,910 44,700 9,200 44,300 44,900 72,789 69,460 2,800 5,700 3,200 11,094 104,700 47,000 51,700 47,382 50,400 46,400 50,884 109,100 42,560 34,020 19,500 2,200 47,800 51,700 41,500 41,320 242,870 5,785 1,008
CUBICFEET 820,400 482,750 423,000 360,900 380,000 30,015 192,612 824,700 141,377 971,190 406,000 91,250 383,000 405,500 582,000 980,570 27,600 57,000 44,800 292,860 942,300 482,750 515,050 444,245 468,600 436,400 1,244,000 1,385,900 373,120 418,937 253,600 33,200 450,600 515,050 386,350 407,260 5,100,270 52,000 25,200
77.83
TOTALNON‐GENERALFUNDED
1,832,064
21,832,356
115.00
GRANDTOTAL
3,609,973
58,410,077
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CONSTRUCTED ORIMPROVED 1966 1962 1957 1960 1990 2006 1985‐87 1969 1955‐2010 2010 1958 1959‐67 1956 1965 1990 1974‐99 1984 2000 1974 1961 1955‐58 1962 1961 1963 1964 1965 1980‐87‐01 1958‐87 1958‐2009 1963‐64‐94‐09 1965‐86 1964 1964 1961 1957‐98 1963 1995 1996 2001
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Allied Health (Victor F. Spathelf Center).....................E5 Alumni Building............................................................B2 Arts & Sciences Commons..........................................C3 (College of Arts and Sciences) Automotive Center.......................................................B2 (College of Engineering Technology) Birkham Health Center.................................................E3 Bishop Hall....................................................................F6 (College of Education/Tot’s Place) Bituminous Lab.............................................................A2 Bond Hall (North and South)........................................F5 Bookstore (Rankin Center)...........................................D3 Brophy Hall...................................................................G3 Business Building..........................................................F4 (College of Business) Carlisle Hall...................................................................C2 Clark Hall.......................................................................D3 Copy Center..................................................................D4 Corporate and Professional Development Center....A1 Cramer Hall....................................................................F6 Creative Arts Center.....................................................G5 East Campus Apartments............................................E2 East Campus Suites......................................................E1 Ewigleben Sports Complex.........................................H5 FLITE Library.................................................................D4 General Services Annex.................................................I4 General Services Building............................................H4 Granger Center for Construction and HVAC.............B3 Hallisy Hall.....................................................................E4 Heavy Equipment Center ...........................................H5 (College of Engineering Technology) Helen Ferris Hall...........................................................D3 Henderson Hall............................................................G4 Holiday Inn Conference Center...................................D9 Institute for Construction Education and Training.....A1
Commuter Faculty and Staff Residence Hall Students Campus Apartment Students Commuter/Residence Hall Parking Patient Parking Meter Parking Emergency Phone Bus Stop
Maple Street
BITUMINOUS LAB
37.............F3 50.............C3 55.............E7 57.............B2 64.............F6
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64
TIMME CENTER FOR STUDENT SERVICES
41
6
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WEST CAMPUS COMMUNITY CENTER 67
205 AVENUE
WEST CAMPUS APARTMENTS
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MICHIGAN COLLEGE OF VFS/ ALLIED OPTOMETRY HEALTH
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57
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MORRISON AVE.
WEST INTRAMURAL FIELD
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NORTH STORAGE
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PRAKKEN BUILDING
50
MCKESSY HOUSE
19
WOMENS VARSITY SOFTBALL FIELD
Howard Street
AUTOMOTIVE CENTER
POWER PLANT
CEDAR STREET
PERRY STREET
55
Interdisciplinary Resource Center (IRC).......................F4 Johnson Hall.................................................................D2 Katke Golf Course.........................................................E9 Knollcrest Commons....................................................G3 (Professional Golf Management) Masselink Hall (East and West)....................................C2 McKessy House............................................................C4 McNerney Hall..............................................................H3 Merril Hall......................................................................H3 Michigan College of Optometry..................................E4 (College of Optometry) Miller Hall......................................................................G4 Music Activities Center................................................D3 National Elastomer Center..........................................D2 (College of Engineering Technology) North Storage...............................................................C4 Pharmacy Building........................................................F5 (College of Pharmacy) Pickell Hall.....................................................................G3 Power Plant...................................................................C3 Prakken Building...........................................................B2 Public Safety (West Commons)....................................F6 Puterbaugh Hall............................................................F4 Quiznos (Rankin Center)..............................................D3 Racquet Facility & Fitness Center................................J3 Rankin Student Center.................................................D3 (FSU Bookstore/Dome Room) Residential Life Office (Rankin Center).......................D3 Rock Cafe (South Commons)......................................G3 Science Building...........................................................C3 (College of Arts & Sciences) Science Chiller Complex..............................................C4 South Campus Apartments..........................................F2 South Storage.................................................................I3 Southwest Commons ..................................................F5 Southwest Heating Plant.............................................G5 Starbucks Coffee (IRC)..................................................F4 Starr Educational Center..............................................D4 (College of Arts & Sciences/Jim Crow Museum) Student Recreational Center........................................E2 (Field House/Swimming Pool) Swan Technical Arts Building......................................D2 (College of Engineering Technology) Taggart Hall...................................................................F4 Timme Center for Student Services............................E4 (Admissions, Business Office) (Financial Aid Office, President’s Office) Top Taggart Field..........................................................E3 Travis Hall .....................................................................H3 Vandercook Hall...........................................................D4 Ward Hall......................................................................G4 West Building...............................................................B2 West Campus Apartments...........................................F7 West Campus Community Center...............................F7 West Commons.............................................................F6 Westview Dining (Rankin Center)................................D3 Wheeler Pavilion.............................................................E3 Williams Auditorium.....................................................C4
WARREN STREET
Lot 51.............A1 Lot 52.............A1 Lot 53............G3 Lot 56.............F6 Lot 58.............H5 Lot 59.............H5 Lot 63.............E3 Lot 71.............C3
MICHIGAN STREET
CLARK ST.
GRANGER CENTER FOR CONSTRUCTION AND HVACR
49
KATKE CLUB HOUSE
ALUMNI BUILDING
7A
WEST BUILDING
DIVISION ST.
Faculty/Staff Parking Lot 1...............C2 Lot 30.............E2 Lot 2...............D2 Lot 31.............D2 Lot 7...............B3 Lot 33.............E4 Lot 7A............B2 Lot 35.............F3 Lot 8B.............B2 Lot 38.............E2 Lot 8C............C2 Lot 39............G3 Lot 10.............C4 Lot 40............H3 Lot 15.............E2 Lot 42.............F5 Lot 19.............E5 Lot 44............G5 Lot 22.............D4 Lot 45.............F6 Lot 24.............C3 Lot 46............H4 Lot 27.............D4 Lot 48.............H5
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CART STORAGE
52
INSTITUTE FOR CONSTRUCTION EDUCATION AND TRAINING
PIZZA KING
HOLIDAY INN
60
OAK STREET
Commuter Parking Lot 1...............D2 Lot 20.............H5 Lot 2...............D2 Lot 27.............E4 Lot 6................F6 Lot 28.............E6 Lot 17.............E2 Lot 29.............C2 Lot 18.............C4 Lot 34.............E3 Lot 19.............E5 Lot 36.............F3
PERRY STREET
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51
LOT KEY