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2016StatementsMSU Data Digest2016Publication Date: June 2016Office of Planning and BudgetsMichigan State UniversityHannah Administration Building426 Auditorium Road, Room 331East Lansing, MI 48824Telephone: ui

2016Dear ColleagueThe MSU Statements: Data Digest is designed to provide comprehensive quantitative information about Michigan State University (MSU).University attributes can be measured in a variety of ways depending on differing definitions and timing. This data digest attempts to provide a consistentset of information over the duration of the display. Exchange standards and reporting conventions for information sharing continue to evolve and sometimesimpact the continuity of the information produced at MSU and data obtained from other institutions and governmental agencies. Information from nonMSU sources may reflect greater variability due to these changing conventions and definitions.Information in this data digest reflects the University organization for the 2015-16 fiscal year. Organizational changes effective after June 30, 2016 will bereported in the 2017 edition. We welcome your recommendations on improvements that could be incorporated in the future. Additional information and avisual edition of Data Digest can be found on the Office of Planning and Budgets web site at https:/ / opb.msu.edu.University Quick FactsFor over 160 years, Michigan State University has been advancing knowledge and transforming lives through high-impact, innovative teaching, research, andoutreach initiatives. Today, as it continues to help students become responsible, knowledgeable and productive citizens, MSU is a major public universitywith global reach and extraordinary impact.At its founding in 1855, MSU was an experiment in higher learning, offering an education that was both liberal and practical. That land-grant philosophyremains central to MSU’s mission but has evolved beyond agriculture and engineering to encompass such fields as health, human relations, business,science, fine arts, communication, education, and government. MSU has 16 degree-granting colleges and an affiliated private law college and is the onlyuniversity in the country with three on-campus medical schools, graduating allopathic and osteopathic physicians, and veterinarians.MSU emphasizes the development of practical ways new knowledge can be applied to address complex societal problems. The University’s worldrenowned research spans from plant biotechnology to nuclear physics to K-12 education. MSU is one of only 19 public land-grant universities in both theAssociation of American Universities and the Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities.Thinking globally always has been a priority at MSU. More than 1,400 MSU faculty and staff members are engaged in international research and outreachefforts taking them, as well as students, around the world. MSU has also developed one of the premier study abroad initiatives in the country, with morethan 270 formal partnership agreements with institutions in 70 countries.For more information, visit the Web at http:/ / www.msu.edu.ii

2016Quick FactsHomepage Addresswww.msu.eduOPB Web Addressopb.msu.eduAcademic Year 2015-16 Tuition & FeesUndergraduate Resident 14,333Undergraduate Non-Resident36,934Graduate Resident16,122Graduate Non-Resident31,674Undergraduate bsite:admissions.msu.eduUniversity Housing 2015-16 Room and BoardCharges for a Typical Undergraduate 9,524University AccreditationNorth Central Association of Colleges and Schoolsvia The Higher Learning Commission, andnumerous professional accrediting organizationsAverage Total Cost of Attendance forUndergraduates in 2015-16Resident 26,874Non-Resident50,226Number of Schools and Colleges16 Degree granting colleges and theMSU College of LawAlumni of Record481,443Fall 2015 Headcount ,1438,8682,53250,543Academic Year 2015-16 Student Credit Hours1,217,2692014-15 Degrees 2992,13858862711,6522014-15 Sponsored Programs (in millions) 583FY 2014-15 Revenues (in millions)OperatingTuition and FeesGrants and ContractsAuxiliary EnterprisesOther Operating RevenueTotal OperatingNon-OperatingState AppropriationsState AES & CES AppropriationsGifts & TrustsNet Investment IncomeInterest ExpenseOther RevenuesState Capital AppropriationsCapital Grants and GiftsAdditions to Perm EndowmentsTotal Non-Operating 7974153262041,742 264607393-3739485437631Fall 2015 Faculty and Staff FTEFaculty FTEStudent Assistants FTEOther Academic Staff FTENonacademic Staff FTETotal2,9681,5832,0406,86413,455Inventory of Land AcresDeveloped CampusResearch, Education, Outreach LandGolf Course, Land leased to othersOff-Campus Properties2,0482,74440720,425iii

2016Table of ContentsSTUDENTSFall Enrollment from 1856 through Present . 1Total Fall Enrollment . 2Fall Semester Enrollment by Student Level . 3Fall Semester FTE Enrollment by Student Level . 4Fall Semester Enrollment by Gender . 5Fall Semester Women as a Percentage of Enrollmentby Student Level . 6Fall Semester Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity and Student Level . 7-9Students of Color as a Percentage of Fall SemesterEnrollment by Student Level . 10-11Fall Semester Enrollment by Full Time and Part Time . 12Fall Semester Enrollment by Fee Based Residency . 13Fall Semester Enrollment by Age . 14-15Fall Semester Enrollment by College andStudent Level . 16-18Number of New Students Enrolled Fall Semesters . 19Fall Semester First Time Undergraduate Applicants . 20Academic Preparation for First Time Undergraduates . 21Retention and Graduation Rates by Entering Class . 22-24Degrees Conferred by Student Level . 25Degrees Conferred by Gender and Student Level . 26FACULTY AND STAFFFaculty and Staff FTE All Funds . 27Faculty and Staff FTE General Fund . 28Faculty and Staff FTE Non-General Funds . 29Percent of Tenure System Faculty by Age. 30Persons of Color and Women as a Percent of Faculty New Hires. 31Average Faculty Salaries for Big Ten Peer Group . 32Faculty Headcount by Race/Ethnicity and Tenure Eligibility . 33-35Faculty Headcount by Rank and Gender . 36INSTRUCTIONAcademic Year Student Credit Hours by Student Level - Class. 37Fall Semester Average Credit Load by Student Level . 38Average Course Sections per Faculty in Fall Semesters . 39Fall Semester Instructor Perceived Course Size . 40Fall Semester Instructor Perceived Course Size by College . 41-42RESEARCHSponsored Program Awards by Source . 43Total Sponsored Program Awards by Unit . 44Total Sponsored Program Awards by Program Area . 45Federal Research Award by Agency . 46NSF Research & Development Expenditure Rankings . 47MSU Federal Obligation Rankings . 48FINANCEGeneral Fund Budget by Source of Funds . 49Percent of General Fund Budget by Functional Category . 50Total Expenditures by Activity . 51Expenditures by Fund Group . 52Tuition & Fees and Room & Board Rates. 53Dependent Undergraduate Cost of Attendance perAcademic Year . 54Tuition Revenue/Direct Instructional Cost Ratios . 55COLLEGE PROFILESTotal Instructional Colleges . 58-59College of Agriculture and Natural Resources . 60-61College of Arts and Letters. 62-63Residential College in Arts & Humanities . 64-65Eli Broad College of Business . 66-67College of Communication Arts & Sciences . 68-69College of Education . 70-71College of Engineering. 72-73iv

2016College of Human Medicine . 74-75James Madison College . 76-77Lyman Briggs College . 78-79College of Music . 80-81College of Natural Science . 82-83College of Nursing . 84-85College of Osteopathic Medicine . 86-87College of Social Science . 88-89College of Veterinary Medicine . 90-91COMPARISONSUndergraduate Tuition and Fees at Public Big Ten Universities . 93Undergraduate Tuition and Fees at Public State Universities . 94Big Ten Student to Faculty Ratio . 95Big Ten Average Faculty Salaries. 96Big Ten Average Faculty Compensation. 97Big Ten Teaching Assistantship Stipends andNet Cash Received . 98Big Ten Research Assistantship Stipends andNet Cash Received . 99Big Ten Graduate Assistantship Net CompensationIncluding Health Care .100Degrees by Level at Big Ten Universities .101Six Year Graduation Rates – Entering Cohort .102Medical School Graduates at Big Ten Universities .103Endowment Assets at Market Value .104Proportion of Expenditures by Mission .105Proportion of Expenditures by Support Area .106Proportion of Expenditures on Scholarships/Fellowships .107Research and Development Expenditures at Big TenUniversities .108Full-Time Employees: Total Faculty .109Full-Time Employees: Total Support Staff . 110Full-Time Employees: Total Full-Time Employees . 111ADDITIONAL FACTS AND FIGURESNumber of Alumni by College of Highest Degree . 113Distribution of Alumni by State . 114Agencies that Accredit MSU’s Programs . 115Library Statistics . 116Additional Library and Informational Technology Statistics . 117Land and Facilities . 118East Lansing Campus Gross Square Feet . 119-120Volume of Financial Aid . 121-122Honors College Membership. 123Study Abroad Student Credit Hours . 124Michigan State University College of Law . 125Fall Semester Enrollments of Women and Students of Colorby College. 126Student Credit Hours by College, by Semester . 127Degrees Conferred by College . 128-130Majors by College . 131-135TRENDS AND BENCHMARKS . 137-150APPENDIXDefinitions . 151-152v

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2016Fall Enrollment from 1856 through Present60,000Students 006YearStudentsStatements 1

2016Total Fall EnrollmentStudents YearStudents EnrolledTotal 072008200920102011YearMale Fall StudentsStudentsFemale Fall StudentsStatements 2

2016Fall Semester Enrollment by Student 2,532Total 49,34350,08550,543Percent .0%77.4%77.4%Percent dergraduate StudentsGraduate StudentsProfessional StudentsPercent ProfessionalEnrollment by Student Level - PresentPercentProf essional,5.0%PercentGraduate,17.5%Students rollment by Student Level50,00040,00030,00020,00010,0000200 6 200 7 200 8 200 9 201 0 201 1 201 2 201 3 201 4 201 5YearUnderg radua te StudentsGra duate Stu dentsPro fessional Studen tsStatements 3

2016Fall Semester FTE Enrollment by Student 2,484Total 45,30245,83446,198Percent .2%79.6%79.7%Percent dergraduate StudentsGraduate StudentsProfessional StudentsPercent ProfessionalFTE Enrollment by Student LevelFTE Enrollment by Student Level - PresentStudents EnrolledPercentProf ,00020,00015,00010,0005,0000200 6 200 7 200 8 200 9 201 0 201 1 201 2 201 3 201 4 201 5YearUnderg radua te StudentsGra duate Stu dentsPro fessional Studen tsStatements 4

2016Fall Semester Enrollment by 31819,415WomenPercent 56.4%4,98956.3%1,182Undergraduate StudentsGraduate StudentsMenWomenPercent WomenProfessional ercent ,0004,0002,0000200 6 200 7 200 8 200 9 201 0 201 1 201 2 201 3 201 4 201 5YearMenStudentsGraduate6,000Women200 6 200 7 200 8 200 9 201 0 201 1 201 2 201 3 201 4 201 5YearMenWomenStatements 5

2016Fall Semester Women as a Percentage of Enrollment by Student ate64%62%60%58%56%54%52%50%48%200 6 200 7 200 8 200 9 201 0 201 1 201 2 201 3 201 4 201 5200 6 200 7 200 8 200 9 201 0 201 1 201 2 201 3 201 4 201 %58%56%54%52%50%48%64%62%60%58%56%54%52%50%48%200 6 200 7 200 8 200 9 201 0 201 1 201 2 201 3 201 4 201 5200 6 200 7 200 8 200 9 201 0 201 1 201 2 201 3 201 4 201 5YearYearProfessionalStudentsTotalTotalStatements 6

2016Former CategoriesFall Semester Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity: UndergraduateWhiteAll Other Racial/EthnicBlackAsian/Pac. IslanderAmer. Indian/AK NativeHispanicOther Not Categ. & BlankInternational*New CategoriesWhiteAll Other Racial/EthnicAfrican American/BlackAsianAmer. Indian/AK NativeHaw aiian/Pac. IslanderTw o or More RacesHispanic/LatinoOther Not Categ. & BlankInternationalTotal Note: The U.S. Department of Education mandated changes to collection and reporting of racial and ethnic data that w ere implemented at MSU inFall 2010. The new categories use a tw o question format: 1) Is the respondent Hispanic/Latino? 2) Is the respondent from one or more races?Data have been split betw een the former and new categories to highlight changes that limit historical comparability.StudentsStatements 7

2016Former CategoriesFall Semester Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity: GraduateWhiteAll Other Racial/EthnicBlackAsian/Pac. IslanderAmer. Indian/AK NativeHispanicOther Not Categ. & BlankInternational*New CategoriesWhiteAll Other Racial/EthnicAfrican American/BlackAsianAmer. Indian/AK NativeHaw aiian/Pac. IslanderTw o or More RacesHispanic/LatinoOther Not Categ. & BlankInternationalTotal 0212027

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