Arizona State University Accomplishments Spring 2018
“You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.” - Buckminster Fuller
ASU Charter ASU is a comprehensive public research university, measured not by whom it excludes, but by whom it includes and how they succeed; advancing research and discovery of public value; and assuming fundamental responsibility for the economic, social, cultural, and overall health of the communities it serves.
Ahead of Carnegie Mellon, Northeastern, Harvard, Duke, Georgia Tech, Purdue, Cornell, USC, UT-Austin and Yale
ASU in 1988 Underperforming Public Agency Model High State Investment 9,770* per FTE student No Budget for Improvement 415 million Inadequate Student Outcomes 14.2% four-year graduation rate * 2017 Dollars
ASU in 1988 Underperforming Public Agency Model Low Price and Low Aid 2,577* 3% resident undergraduate tuition and fees undergraduates received Pell Grants Small Contribution to Knowledge Generation 39 million in annual research expenditures Low Freshman Diversity 84.9% 9.9% White underrepresented minority * 2017 Dollars
39 million in annual research expenditures 4 Wisconsin – Madison 69 Hawai’i – Mānoa 9 UCLA 71 New Mexico State 13 Washington – Seattle 80 Oklahoma State 17 Texas – Austin 94 Mississippi State 23 Ohio State 105 Arizona State University
ASU Charter ASU is a comprehensive public research university, measured not by whom it excludes, but by whom it includes and how they succeed; advancing research and discovery of public value; and assuming fundamental responsibility for the economic, social, cultural and overall health of the communities it serves.
ASU in 2018 Established Public Enterprise Model Low State Investment 3,141 per FTE student Budget for Consistent Growth and Quality 3.1 billion High Student Outcomes 50% four-year graduation rate 71% for A-students and 46% for B-students
ASU in 2018 Established Public Enterprise Model Medium Price and High Aid 10,792 34.2% resident undergraduate tuition and fees undergraduates received Pell Grants High Freshman Class Diversity 50/50 freshman class diversity Large Contribution to Knowledge Generation 545 million in annual research expenditures
Education 18 leading edge, transdisciplinary schools School of Earth and Space Exploration School for the Future of Innovation in Society School of Civic and Economic Thought Leadership
ASU launches its newest transdisciplinary school
Education World-class faculty 5 Nobel Laureates 6 Pulitzer Prize winners 3 MacArthur Fellows Top 10 Producer of Fulbright Scholars
ASU becomes one of only four schools in the nation to boast Fulbright, Rhodes, Marshall and Churchill scholars
Education 2,200 per year Net tuition paid (after grants, gift aid and tuition benefits, no loans) for resident students
Arizona Resident Undergraduates in 2016-17 Average Gift Aid Awards by Family Income Tuition & Mandatory Fees Institutional Gift Aid Federal Gift Aid State Gift Aid Private/External Gift Aid Average Student Payment 14,000 12,000 10,000 2,328 8,000 6,000 4,000 2,000 0 Tuition and mandatory fees 20K 20K 34.999K 35K 49.999K 50K 64.999K 65K 79.999K 80K 119.999K 120K Unknown All FT Resident UG
ASU First-Time Full-Time Freshmen Enrollment by Adjusted Family Income 1,600 Freshman Enrollment 1,400 1,200 1,000 800 600 400 200 0 Fall 2002 Fall 2009 Fall 2017
Education #1 public university for international students Ahead of University of Illinois, UCLA, Michigan State
Research Fastest-growing research university in the U.S.
545 million in annual research expenditures 8 Wisconsin – Madison 28 UCLA 12 Washington – Seattle 51 Hawai’i – Mānoa 14 Texas – Austin 60 Mississippi State 22 Arizona State University 79 Oklahoma State 26 Ohio State 114 New Mexico State
Technology Transfer 110 spinout companies have launched based on ASU innovations, attracting 650M in funding
Innovation Open
Changemaker Challenge
Research #11 in NASA-funded expenditures Ahead of Stanford, UCLA, UT Austin, Georgia Tech
First ASU-led NASA deep-space mission to Psyche
SESE team’s detection of the earliest stars in the universe
Research Mayo Clinic ASU Alliance for Health Care accelerates research, improves patient care, and transforms medical education
Mayo Clinic School of Medicine welcomes 1st cohort of students in Scottsdale
Research PLuS Alliance with King’s College and the University of New South Wales advances research to solve global challenges and expand access to quality learning
ASU research develops the world’s fastest and most accurate blood test for tuberculosis
ImmunoSignature diagnostic platform leads revolutionary approach to personalized health care
ASU in 2025 Public Enterprise Model Metric Targets Total Enrollment Total Degrees 125,000 32,000 immersion and online students degrees conferred Total Degrees Research Expenditures 15,000 815 STEM, education and health profession degrees million
2018: Distinct Life Stages
Future: Future: Universal Learning
Universal Learning at ASU Evolving a model capable of being of service to all learners, at all stages of work and learning, from all socioeconomic backgrounds, through educational, training, and skill-building opportunities
ASU Luminosity Lab
Arizona Resident Undergraduates in 2016-17 Average Gift Aid Awards by Family Income Tuition & Mandatory Fees Institutional Gift Aid Federal Gift Aid State Gift Aid Private/External Gift Aid Average Student Payment 2,328 0 2,000 4,000 6,000 8,000 10,000 12,000 14,000 Tuition and mandatory fees 20K 20K - 34.999K 35K - 49.999K 50K .
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Alaska 10 Subaru Forester 2000 19 Arizona 1 Chevrolet Pick-Up (Full Size) 2004 1,298 Arizona 2 Ford Pick-Up (Full Size) 2006 985 Arizona 3 Honda Civic 2000 521 Arizona 4 Dodge Pick-Up (Full Size) 2001 400. Arizona 5 Honda Accord 1997 392 Arizona 6 Nissan Altima 2015 376
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