JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY
2014-2015
FACTBOOK Department of Institutional Research, Planning, and Assessment
Table of Contents Preface ADMINISTRATION Office of the President.................................................................................................................6 Division of Academic and Student Affairs ....................................................................................6 Division of Business & Finance ...................................................................................................6 Division of Research & Relations ...............................................................................................7 Division of Student Affairs ...........................................................................................................7 Division of Institutional Advancement ..........................................................................................7 GENERAL INFORMATION The University .............................................................................................................................8 Mission and Vision Statement .....................................................................................................9 History ......................................................................................................................................10 Accreditations ...........................................................................................................................13 Memberships ............................................................................................................................14 NEW STUDENTS ACT Data for First-Time Entering Freshmen: 2014 ...................................................................16 Major Feeder High Schools for ACT Tested Freshmen: Fall 2014............................................. 17 Distribution of Enhanced ACT Scores: Fall 2014.......................................................................18 ACT Scores of First-Time Entering Freshmen: 5-Year Trend ....................................................19 ENROLLMENT Enrollment by Status (Full-time/Part-time: Fall 2014) ………………………………………………21 Enrollment Overview: 2-Year Comparison ................................................................................22 Enrollment Profile: 5-year Trend ...............................................................................................23 Enrollment by Registration Type: 5-Year Trend.........................................................................24 COLLEGES Enrollment by Colleges: 5-Year Trend (Fall 2010-Fall 2014) College of Business ..................................................................................................................26 College of Education & Human Development ...........................................................................27 College of Liberal Arts ...............................................................................................................28 College of Lifelong Learning......................................................................................................29 College of Public Service ..........................................................................................................30 College of Science, Engineering & Technology .........................................................................31 Undeclared Majors (5-Year Trend) ...........................................................................................32 DEPARTMENTS Enrollment by Department & Level Fall 2010 ...................................................................................................................................34 Fall 2011 ...................................................................................................................................35 Fall 2012 ...................................................................................................................................36 Fall 2013 ...................................................................................................................................37 Fall 2014 ..................................................................................................................................38
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Table of Contents (Con’t) HOUSING AND RESIDENCY On-Campus Enrollment: Fall 2014 ............................................................................................40 Enrollment by Residency: Fall 2014 .........................................................................................40 Enrollment of Mississippi Students by Counties: 5-Year Trend ................................................. 41 Enrollment of Students by States & District of Columbia 5-Year Trend .............................................................................................................................43 Enrollment of Students by Foreign Countries: 5-Year Trend .....................................................44 CREDIT HOUR PRODUCTION Credit Hours Production by College, School, Department & Level Fall 2010 ...................................................................................................................................47 Fall 2011 ...................................................................................................................................48 Fall 2012 ...................................................................................................................................49 Fall 2013 ...................................................................................................................................50 Fall 2014 ...................................................................................................................................51 5-Year Trend Department & College .........................................................................................52 DEGREES PROGRAMS Degrees Offered by Jackson State University ...........................................................................54 Degrees Conferred by Degree, Level, and Program AY 2009-10 ...............................................................................................................................57 AY 2010-11 ...............................................................................................................................58 AY 2011-12 ...............................................................................................................................59 AY 2012-13 ...............................................................................................................................60 AY 2013-14 ...............................................................................................................................61 Degrees Conferred by Level: 5-Year Trend...............................................................................62 Degrees Conferred by College: 5-Year Trend ...........................................................................62 Degrees Conferred by Degree, Level and Program 5- Year Trend ……………………………… 63 EMPLOYEES Employees by Job Category & Ethnicity .....................................................................................65 Employees by Ethnicity ………………………………………………………………………………...65 Full-time Instructional Faculty By Academic Rank 5-Year Trend ............................................... 66 Full-time Instructional Faculty By Academic Tenure 5-Year Trend ………………………………. 66 Full-time Instructional Faculty By College, School & Department: 5-Year Trend .............................................................................................................................67 Full-time Teaching Faculty by Academic Rank and Tenure 5-Year Trend ………………………68 Full-time Faculty by Academic Rank and Educational Level 5- Year Trend ……………………. 69 RESOURCES Educational & General Revenues by Source: 5-Year Profile .....................................................71 Educational & General Expenditures & Transfers By Source: 5-Year Profile.………………..…. 71 QUICK FACTS ………………………………………………………………………………..……..…73 FACT BOOK EVALUATION PAGE ..........................................................................................80
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PREFACE The Jackson State University Fact Book is an annual publication of the Department of Institutional Research, Planning, and Assessment. This document is an update of factual information which is designed to assist administrators, faculty, staff and other University constituents with statistical references about the institution. It assembles under one cover comparable information across a five year period. The data collected and reported in the Fact Book is the official data for the University. As with any statistical data, these contained in the Fact Book are a snapshot of a single point in time. Every effort has been made to include within this publication the data most often requested. We invite the users of this book to freely comment on what data they would like to have included in the future. Your comments and suggestions will be appreciated as the Department of Institutional Research, Planning, and Assessment attempts to produce a document that meets the needs of the University community. Please direct comments to Institutional Research, Planning, and Assessment or email me at shemeka.s.mcclung@jsums.edu Shemeka McClung, PhD Director of Institutional Research, Planning and Assessment Jackson State University P.O. Box 17147 Jackson, Mississippi 39217 601-979-7030 Telephone 601-979-0683 Fax
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ADMINISTRATION
President ............................................................................................................... Dr. Carolyn Meyers
Provost and Senior Vice President, Academic Student and Student ................................. Dr. James Renick Vice President, Business & Finance ……………………..……………………………………………………Mr. Michael Thomas Vice President, Enrollment Management/Institutional Research Planning and Assessment…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..… Dr. Nicole Evans Vice President, Research and Federal Relations ……………………..…………………….……………. Dr. Loretta Moore Associate Provost, Student Life ………………………………………………………………….…..…………… Dr. Charles Smith Vice President, Institutional Advancement …………………………………………………………………... Dr. Mary White Vice President, Division of Information Technology ………………………….…………………………. Dr. Deborah Dent Director, Athletics........................................................................................................... Mr. Robert Walker Executive Director, Human Resources ………………………………………………………………..…………. Mrs. Robin Pack General Counsel ........................................................................................................... Mr. Matthew Taylor Internal Auditor ………………………………………………………………..…………………………………………… Ms. Ella Holmes Chief Diversity EEO Officer…………………………………………………………………………………………Mr. Thomas Hudson
Division of Academic and Student Affairs
Provost and Senior Vice President, Academic and Student Affairs …………………............... Dr. James Renick Associate Vice President, Academic and Student Affairs ………………………….………...……... Dr. Evelyn Leggett Vice President, Enrollment Management/ Institutional Research Planning, and Assessment ………………………………………………………………………………………….. Dr. Nicole Evans Director, Institutional Research, Planning and Assessment ………………………………...… Dr. Shemeka McClung Director, Undergraduate Admissions………………………………………………………………….……. Mrs. Janieth Adams Director, Financial Aid ……………………………………………………….……………………………..….…Ms. Bettye J Moncure Director, Registrar and Records…………………… ............................................................... Mr. Alfred Jackson Director, Undergraduate Recruitment…………………………….………………..……………………….. Dr. Juanita Morris Dean, College of Business .............................................................................................. Dr. Ramin Maysami Dean, College of Education & Human Development ...................................................... Dr. Daniel Watkins Dean, College of Liberal Arts .......................................................................................... Dr. Mario Azevedo Dean, College of Public Service ........................................................................................ Dr. Ricardo Brown Dean, College of Science, Engineering, and Technology ....................................................... Dr. Richard Alo Dean, Division of Graduate Studies.................................................................................. Dr. Dorris Gardner Dean, Division of Undergraduate Studies.......................................................................... Dr. Robert Blaine Dean, H. T. Sampson Library………………………………………………..…………………………………..Dr. Melissa Druckery Dean, University College ……………………………………………………………………………… Dr. Marie O-Banner-Jackson Associate Dean, W.E.B DuBois Honors College …………………………………………..…….…Dr. Loria Brown-Gordon Interim Director, JSU Global Formally International Studies .........................................Ms. Shirley Harrison Interim Director, School of Lifelong Learning ................................................................Dr. Millard Bingham Richard Wright Center ……………………………………………. ……………………..…………………………..Dr. Kathi R. Griffin Director/Manager COFO Project.….……………………………………..………………………………..… Dr. Keith McMillian Executive Director, JSU Online …………………………………………………….…………………..… Ms. Andrea Jones-Davis
Division Business and Finance
Vice President, Business & Finance............................................................................. Mr. Michael Thomas Associate Vice President, Financial Services..................................................................... Ms. Dana Brown Assistant Vice President, Facilities & Construction Mgmt........................................... Mr. Wayne Goodwin Executive Director, JSU Business Office ………………………………………………………………………… Ms. Jewell Harris Director, Auxiliary Enterprise.............................................................................................. Ms. Alcinia Pugh Director, Purchasing and Travel …………………………………………………………….…………………………………….. Vacant 6
Division of Information Technology
Vice President, Division of Information Technology ….……………………………………….………. Dr. Deborah Dent Director, Academic IT..……………………………………………………………………………..……………..……. Dr. Emily Bishop Director, Computing and Communication …………………………………………………..…………. Dr. Michael Robinson
Division of Institutional Advancement
Interim Vice President, Institutional Advancement …………………………………………….………….. Dr. Mary White Assistant Vice President for Development ………………………………………………………………. Ms. Patricia Mitchell Director, Welcome Center ……………………………………………………………………..……….………..…. Ms. Gwen Caples Director, Alumni Constituency Relations……………………………………………………….………………..Dr. Steven Smith Executive Director, Office of Community Engagement……….………………………………….... Dr. Kimberly Hilliard Interim Executive Director, Communications ………………………………………………………..….……Mr. Robert Jeuitt
Division of Research and Federal Relations
Vice President, Research and Federal Relations............................................................. Dr. Loretta Brown Associate Vice President, Research and Administration …………………………….……………. Mrs. Tracy Stapleton Director, Multimodal Transportation..................................................................................... Dr. Feng Wang Director, Jackson Heart Study Coordinating Center …………………………………..………………. Dr. Adolfo Correa Director, Office of Sponsored Programs………………………………………………….……………… Ms. Sonja Robinson Director, Metro Jackson CPC……………………………………………………..……………………..… Ms. Velesha P. Williams Executive Director, Mississippi Urban Research Center.................................................... Dr. Melvin Davis Interim Director, Title III Programs ………………………………………………………………………….… Dr. Federick White Director, National Center for Bio-defense Communications ………………………………………………………… Vacant Director, Gallery 1 Arts……………………………………………………………………………………..……… Ms. Kimberly Jacobs Research Compliance Officer …………………………………………………………………………………….… Mr. Michael Early Associate VP, Research and Federal Relations………………………………………………………….…... Dr. Safiya Omari Director, Title III Program………………………………………………………………………………………………….. Dr. Fred White
Division of Student Affairs
Associate Vice Provost for Student Affairs………………………………………………………………… Dr. Charles N. Smith Executive Director of Career Services Center…….……………….………………………………… Ms. Lashanda Jordan Interim Executive Director, Housing/Residence Life………………………………………. Dr. Erin Coquese R. Vaughn Director, Upward Bound ……………………………………………………………………………….………… Mr. Reginald Castilla Director of Health Center …………………………………….………….…………………………………….….… Dr. Samuel Jones Director, Latasha Norman Center…………………..………………………………………………………..…..Ms. Frances White Director, Student Publication……………………….. ……………………………………….………………………………….…. Vacant Director, JSU Veteran Center ………………………………………………………………………………………….. Mr. Tim Abram Assistant Director, ADA …………………………………………………………………………………………..….. Ms. Monica Jones
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THE UNIVERSITY Designated as a high research activity university, Jackson State University continues to enhance the state, nation, and world through comprehensive economic development, healthcare, technological and educational initiatives. Jackson State University is located in Jackson, the capital and largest city of the state of Mississippi. Jackson, the geographic, political, industrial, and cultural center of the state, consists of a growing population presently estimated at 539, 057. The University’s main campus sits in the densely populated section of central Mississippi. With nearly 10,000 students, Jackson State is the fourth largest institution of higher learning in Mississippi. Nearly one-half of Jackson State University’s students come from within a fifty-mile radius of the institution; however, the population includes students from every county in the state. A significant number of students also come from outside the state and foreign countries. The main campus is a scenic 175-acre tract situated one mile west of the main business district of the city and is easily accessible from U.S. Highways 80, 49, and 51, and Interstates 20, 220, and 55. A modern airport with direct connections to major cities is about fifteen minutes away. Jackson State University has expanded to multiple satellite campuses: JSU Madison, JSU Downtown, E.E. Thrash Universities Center, and the Mississippi E-Center. Jackson State University is a coeducational institution that is supported by the State of Mississippi and regulated by the Board of Trustees of Institutions of Higher Learning. The University receives support from legislative appropriations, student fees, and federal and private grants.
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VISION STATEMENT
Building on its historic mission of empowering diverse students to become leaders, Jackson State University will become recognized as a challenging, yet nurturing, state-of-the-art technologicallyinfused intellectual community where students and faculty engage in creative research, participate in interdisciplinary and multi-institutional/organizational collaborative learning teams and serve the global community.
UNIVERSITY MISSION STATEMENT
The University produces technologically-advanced, diverse, ethical, global leaders who think critically, address societal problems and compete effectively. Core Values Tradition - the University believes that its role as a historically black university inspires and exemplifies positive societal change. Accountability - the University believes in the principled exercise of leadership, excellence in scholarly activities, and the sanctity of the public trust. Learning – University believes in an experientially enhanced learning environment where teaching, research, and service are integrated and mutually reinforcing. Nurturing - the University is committed to creating a community which affirms and welcomes persons from diverse backgrounds and experiences and supports the realization of their human potential. Service - the University responds to the needs of society to the best of its ability and expect its graduates to do likewise. Responsibility – the University believes in and accepts its duty to enhance each generation’s capacity to improve the human condition.
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HISTORY OF THE UNIVERSITY Jackson State University is a four-year modern institution offering a 134-year tradition of academic excellence and wide-ranging, world-class research and educational opportunities. Founded by the American Baptist Home Mission Society in 1877, this historically black, co-educational public university is located just west of Jackson, Mississippi’s thriving business district. Already blessed with a rich heritage, Jackson State continues to grow in size and reputation, with a diverse campus of more than 9,800 students, and more than 1,500 faculty and staff united in the pursuit of enlightenment on the scenic 172-acre campus. Jackson State his six academic colleges and nearly 100 undergraduate and graduate programs. A multicultural institution, the University is recognized among the top two institutions for producing African- Americans with bachelor’s degrees in education and second in the nation for graduating African-Americans with master’s degrees in physical science. Jackson State also established the W.E.B. Du Bois Honors College with enriched curriculum and smaller classes. Through its unique and prestigious programs, Jackson State prides itself on being a leader in creating global solutions for social, economic and health-related issues through research-intensive efforts. Jackson State’s academic acclaim is complemented by new residential and student-service facilities such as its Campbell College Suites; a campus-based television station, JSUTV; a campus-based radio, WJSU-FM 88.5; and its storied distinction in intercollegiate sports. Jackson State University is Mississippi’s first-class urban institution dedicated to “Challenging Minds and Changing Lives.” JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY: HISTORY/MILESTONES From a private church school in Natchez, Miss., with 20 newly freed slaves to a Carnegiedesignated high-research institution with an international enrollment of more than 9,000, Jackson State University’s transformation is a testament to courage, vision and leadership. Washington Monthly magazine annually ranks JSU among the nation’s top colleges for social mobility, research and service. Jackson State is also considered one of the nation’s top “Military Friendly Schools.” The university accredited by the Commission of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, offers 45 bachelor’s, 36 master’s, 2 specialist-in-education and 13 doctoral degree programs.
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UNIVERSITY’S HISTORY TIMELINE ON A MISSION 1877: Founded in Natchez, Miss., as Natchez Seminary, operating under the auspices of the American Baptist Home Mission Society of New York. Twenty newly freed slaves enroll to become ministers and teachers. 1882: Relocates to Jackson, Miss., and is renamed Jackson College. 1885: Construction begins on the site now home to the university’s main campus.
EMERGING IDENTITY 1924: First degree awarded. 1934: American Baptist Home Mission Society withdraws support, and the move toward state support begins. 1940: Renamed Mississippi Negro Training School. The state Institutions of Higher Learning expands curriculum to a four-year teacher education program. 1944: Renamed Jackson College for Negro Teachers. First graduating class under state support receives Bachelor of Science degrees in education. 1967: Renamed Jackson State College. 1974: Renamed Jackson State University. 1979: Designated Mississippi’s Urban University by the state Institutions of Higher Learning.
EXPANSION 1990s: Schools of Social Work, Engineering, Allied Health Sciences introduced; School of Business accredited; Public Policy and Administration master’s program elevated to departmental status, making it the only such department in Mississippi. Infrastructure growth includes the $13.5 million renovation of the H.T. Sampson Library, a $2 million restoration of historic Ayer Hall and construction to house the School of Liberal Arts. 1999: Landmark Jackson Heart Study, largest investigation of cardiovascular disease among African-Americans, begins. Initially funded through a $12.9 million research grant, it received an additional $54 million in 2005.
THE NEW MILLENNIUM • The University’s eight schools are organized into five colleges: Business; Education and Human Development; Liberal Arts; Public Service; and Science, Engineering and Technology. • e-City, an economic, housing and community development initiative, created. • The Mississippi Learning Institute, a city-state partnership with an emphasis on math and reading, created. • Mississippi e-Center @ JSU, a technological hub for corporate, community and cademic advancement, established; housed in a $20 million facility acquired from Allstate Corporation for only $3 million. • $200 million in construction: College of Liberal Arts, College of Business, Walter Payton Recreation and Wellness Center, Student Center, School of Engineering; new residence halls and apartments and the renovation of the Gibbs-Green Pedestrian Walkway (connecting the campus and downtown Jackson). 2010: Civil Rights corridor established along John R. Lynch Street featuring the historic COFO Education Center and the opening of the retail and residential development One University Place. 2012: Launch of iPad initiative equipping freshmen with iPads to aid in learning. 2013: Madison satellite campus opens. 11
2014: Named Apple Distinguished School 2015: JSU establishes the first School of Public Health in Mississippi 2015: JSU 101 Building opens in downtown Jackson.
JSU PRESIDENTS
1877-1894: Dr. Charles Ayer 1894-1911: Dr. Luther G. Barrett 1911-1927: Dr. Zachary T. Hubert 1927-1940: Dr. B. Baldwin Dansby 1940-1967: Dr. Jacob L. Reddix 1967-1984: Dr. John A. Peoples, Jr. 1984-1991: Dr. James A. Hefner 1991-1992: Dr. Herman B. Smith, Jr. (interim) 1992-1999: Dr. James E. Lyons, Sr. 1999-2000: Dr. Bettye Ward Fletcher (interim) 2000-2010: Dr. Ronald Mason, Jr. 2010: Dr. Leslie Burl McLemore (interim) 2011-present: Dr. Carolyn W. Meyers
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ACCREDITATIONS Jackson State University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097; Telephone number 404-6794501) to award the bachelor's, master's, education specialist, Doctor of Education, and Doctor of Philosophy degrees. Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology American Chemical Society American Psychological Association American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) Reaffirmed 2011 Computing Accreditation Commission of ABET Council on Academic Accreditation in Audiology and Speech Language Pathology (CAA) Council on Education for Public Health Council on Rehabilitation Education Council on Social Work Education Counseling for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs National Association of Industrial Technology (NAIT) National Association of Schools of Art and Design National Association of Schools of Music National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP) Planning Accreditation Board (PAB) The Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communication
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MEMBERSHIPS American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers American Association of Collegiate Schools of Business American Business Communication Association American College Health Association American Council on Education American Schools of Construction American Society for Engineering Education Association of American Colleges Association of College Unions International Association of Departments of English Association of Departments of Foreign Language Association of State Colleges and Universities Campus Compact Cooperative Education Association Council of Colleges of Arts and Sciences Council of Graduate Schools Council of Historically Black Graduate Schools Council of Southern Graduate Schools Directors of Volunteers in Agencies (DOVIA) Institute of International Education Midwest Association of Graduate Schools Mississippi Academy of Sciences Mississippi Association of College Student Affairs Professionals Mississippi Association of Colleges Mississippi Association of Colleges and Employers Mississippi Association of Colleges for Teacher Education Mississippi Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers Mississippi Council of Colleges of Arts and Sciences Mississippi Counseling Association National Association of College Deans, Registrars and Admissions Officers National Association of Colleges and Employers National Association of Student Affairs Professionals National Association of Veterans Programs Administrators National Center for Public Service Internship Program National Collegiate Honors Council National Commission on Accrediting National Council for Small Business Management Development National Student Exchange Southeastern Association of Colleges and Employers
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NEW STUDENTS
JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY ACT DATA FIRST-TIME ENTERING FRESHMEN FALL 2014 2014 ACT Scores
Reference Score Values
Twenty-fifth percentile Median Seventy-fifth percentile Overall mean Standard deviation Average ACT Scores by High School Rank English Mathematics Reading Science Reasoning Composite
English 22 19 16 18.92 19.6
Math 20 17 16 18.34 18.6
Reading 22 19 17 19.75 20
Science Reasoning 22 19 17 19.58 19.8
Top Quarter 25.13 23.33 25.67 23.89 23.56
Second Quarter 19.95 18.27 20.47 20.35 19.29
Third Quarter 17.01 16.48 17.98 18.54 17.38
Bottom Quarter 13.61 15.27 14.87 15.54 15.45
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Composite 21 18 17 18.92 18.3
Composite 18.91 18.32 19.73 19.56 18.90
JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY MAJOR FEEDER HIGH SCHOOLS FOR ACT TESTED FIRST TIME FRESHMEN FALL 2014 HIGH SCHOOL Murrah High School Jim Hill Senior High School Robert M. Callaway High School Oscar H. Wingfield High School Forest Hill High School Provine High School Lanier High School Terry High School Canton High School Greenville-Weston High School Natchez High School Ridgeland High School Crystal Springs High School Clinton High School Raymond High School Yazoo City High School Vicksburg High School Meridian High School Whitehaven High School Amanda Elzy High School Piney Woods School Pearl High School Madison Central High School Greenwood Senior High School Hazlehurst High School Wilkinson County High School Madison S. Palmer High School
LOCATION Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Terry, MS Canton, MS Greenville, MS Natchez, MS Ridgeland, MS Crystal Springs, MS Clinton, MS Raymond, MS Yazoo City, MS Vicksburg, MS Meridian, MS Memphis, TN Greenwood, MS Piney Woods, MS Pearl, MS Madison, MS Greenwood, MS Hazlehurst, MS Woodville, MS Marks, MS
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ENROLLED NUMBER 79 67 46 24 27 38 16 23 18 16 8 8 7 18 10 9 7 6 9 7 12 4 7 10 7 5 4
AVG. ACT 20.28 18.81 18.09 17.72 18.48 18.68 18.58 17.05 17.60 19.93 16.64 21.04 19.90 20.25 20.62 17.06 18.45 18.36 18.70 17.19 17.72 19.75 18.05 21.61 18.33 18.08 17.75
JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY DISTRIBUTION OF ENHANCED ACT SCORES FIRST TIME FRESHMEN FALL 2014 SCORES 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4
English 2 5 2 4 12 12 17 19 29 34 45 51 57 76 89 108 89 93 94 110 65 35 28 16 8 7 1 2 -
Mathematic 1 1 1 4 8 13 20 38 42 41 37 47 55 83 116 188 271 111 25 4 3 1 -
Reading 1 3 9 4 14 7 19 20 21 14 27 52 59 60 114 92 128 97 115 95 63 53 22 8 11 1 1 -
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Science Reasoning 1 1 1 2 2 8 18 9 35 64 63 91 104 127 195 108 108 72 38 30 14 9 7 1 1 -
Composite 1 1 2 1 5 10 14 23 40 32 39 86 64 113 105 174 186 177 51 30 12 5 -
JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY 5-YEAR TREND ACT DATA FIRST-TIME ENTERING FRESHMEN COLLEGE FRESHMEN TRENDS Average ACT Composite Score English Mathematics Reading Science Reasoning Composite Average High School GPA
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
17.9 17.4 17.8 18.4 18.0 2.94
18.2 17.6 18.5 18.4 18.3 2.86
20.1 18.8 19.9 19.2 19.6 2.93
19.28 18.55 20.12 19.64 19.39 2.90
18.91 18.32 19.73 19.56 18.90 2.93
ENROLLMENT
DEPARTMENT/SCHOOL/COLLEGE
JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY ENROLLMENT BY STATUS Fall 2014
FULL-TIME
PART-TIME
Total
Accounting Business Administration Economics Entrepreneurship & Professional Development Finance Management & Marketing Marketing TOTAL, COLLEGE OF BUSINESS Educational Leadership Guidance and Counseling Higher Education Rehabilitation Counseling TOTAL, School of Administrative Leadership Child Care and Family Education Health, Physical Education & Recreation Reading Social Science Education Special Education BSED TOTAL, School of Instructional Leadership Professional Interdisciplinary Studies BS TOTAL, School of Lifelong Learning TOTAL, COLLEGE OF EDUCATION & HUMAN DEVELOPMENT English Mass Communications Speech TOTAL, School of Communications Art Music Education Performance TOTAL, School of Fine and Performing Arts Criminal Justice & Sociology History and Philosophy Political Science Psychology TOTAL, School of Social and Behavioral Sciences TOTAL, COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS Communicative Disorders Health Care Administration Public Health TOTAL, School of Health Sciences Social Work TOTAL, School of Social Work Public Administration Urban & Regional Planning Urban Studies TOTAL TOTAL, COLLEGE OF PUBLIC SERVICE Civil Engineering Computer Engineering Computer Science Electrical Engineering Engineering Telecommunication Engineering TOTAL, School of Engineering Biology Chemistry Physics, Atmospheric Sciences and Gen. Sciences Hazardous Materials Mathematics Technology Education TOTAL, School of Science & Technology TOTAL, COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY UNDECIDED MAJORS
255 326 15 60 45 111 64 876 88 28 49 34 199 524 273 0 25 23 845 259 259 1303 95 201 52 348 127 39 94 260 428 58 95 255 836 1444 113 243 98 454 500 500 55 23 7 85 1039 170 210 158 59 23 0 620 841 156 61 10 79 139 1286 1906 251
53 93 1 3 10 16 6 182 149 48 33 25 255 666 83 18 4 20 791 170 170 1216 41 47 5 93 15 11 8 34 86 27 13 36 162 289 7 90 118 215 125 125 109 48 4 161 501 19 21 15 4 23 1 83 102 50 35 34 16 82 319 402 99
308 419 16 63 55 127 70 1058 237 76 82 59 454 1190 356 18 29 43 1636 429 429 2519 136 248 57 441 142 50 102 294 514 85 108 291 998 1733 120 333 216 669 625 625 164 71 11 246 1540 189 231 173 63 46 1 703 943 206 96 44 95 221 1605 2308 350
TOTAL, UNIVERSITY
6819
2689
9508
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JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY ENROLLMENT OVERVIEW 2-YEAR COMPARISON Fall 2013
UNIVERSITY TOTALS
Fall 2014
9134
100%
9508
100%
Full-Time Part-Time F.T.E. Total Undergraduate Total Graduate
6,665 2,469 7,544 6,902 2,232
73.00% 27.00%
72% 28%
75.56% 24.44%
6819 2689 7814 7199 2309
Freshmen Sophomore Junior Senior Masters Specialist Doctorate Post Baccalaureate (SPG) In-State Out-of-State International
1742 1240 1493 2427 1480 107 602 43 7,658 1,258 218
19.07% 13.58% 16.35% 26.57% 16.20% 1.17% 6.59% 0.47% 83.84% 13.77% 2.39%
1935 1320 1641 2303 1478 101 697 33 7790 1449 269
20.35% 13.88% 17% 24% 16% 1.1% 7.33% .34% 81.93% 15.24% 2.83%
Men Women
3,204 5,930
35.08% 64.92%
3363 6145
35% 65%
Black White Hispanic Asian American Indian or Alaskan Native Native Hawaiian Not Identified Multi-Racial Business Education & Human Development Liberal Arts Lifelong Learning Science, Engineering, & Technology Public Service Undeclared Major
8,239 588 60 99 36 1 111 1060 2467 1772
90.20% 6.44% 0.66% 1.08% 0.39% 0.01% 1.22% 11.60% 27% 19.40%
8566 623 55 116 41 1 1 105 1058 2519 1733
90% 7% .58% 1% .4% 0.01% 0.01% 1% 11.13% 26.49% 18.23%
2108 1366 361
23.1% 14.95% 3.95%
2308 1540 350
24.27% 16.20% 3.68%
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76% 24%
JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY ENROLLMENT PROFILE 5-YEAR TREND Fall 2010 8687 6560 2127 7041 6592 2095
Fall 2011 8903 6659 2244 7372 6844 2059
Fall 2012 8819 6303 2516 7130.5 6675 2144
Fall 2013 9134 6665 2469 7544 6902 2232
Fall 2014 9508 6819 2689 7815 7199 2309
Freshmen Sophomore Junior Senior Masters Specialist Doctorate Post Baccalaureate (SPG) In-State Out-of-State Foreign
1595 1385 1390 2222 1420 137 453 85 7345 1199 143
1687 1286 1542 2329 1383 125 483 68 7544 1198 161
1538 1223 1556 2358 1412 130 538 64 7468 1169 182
1742 1240 1493 2427 1480 107 602 43 7658 1258 218
1935 1320 1641 2303 1478 101 697 33 7790 1449 269
Men Women
3121 5566
3162 5741
3120 5699
3204 5930
3363 6145
Black White Hispanic Asian American Indian or Alaskan Native Native Hawaiian Not Identified Multi-Racial Business Education & Human Development Liberal Arts LIfe Long Learning Science, Engineering, & Technology Public Service Undeclared Major
8001 552 42 35 13 44 1163 1962 1814 294 1836 1166 452
8117 575 50 60 16 85 1098 2014 1798 363 1975 1218 437
7970 606 48 82 29 1 83 1026 2065 1708 350 2005 1260 405
8239 588 60 99 36 1 111 1060 2467 1772 2108 1366 361
8566 623 55 116 41 1 1 105 1058 2519 1733 2308 1540 350
UNIVERSITY TOTALS Full-Time Part-Time F.T.E. Total Undergraduate Total Graduate
** The College of Lifelong Learning is now the School of Lifelong Learning ** ** The School of Lifelong Learning is calculated in the College of Education**
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JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY ENROLLMENT BY REGISTRATION TYPE 5-YEAR TREND First-Time Freshmen Returning Students Readmitted Students Transfer Students First-Time Graduate Students Returning Graduate Students Transient Students Non-Formula Students Other Summer Development High School Student TOTAL
Fall 2010
Fall 2011
Fall 2012
Fall 2013
Fall 2014
895 4773 301 569 568 1518 48 9 5 8687
1002 4698 388 690 483 1569 62 5 6 8903
873 4612 477 642 568 1570 74 2 1 8819
1103 4529 530 678 628 1602 37 3 24 9134
1196 4522 639 790 645 1660 38 3 14 1 9508
Enrollment by Registration Type Transient Non-Formula, 0.03% Students, 0.40% First-Time Graduate Students, 6.78% Returning Graduate Students, 17.46%
Other, 0.16%
First-Time Freshmen, 12.58%
First-Time Freshmen Returning Students Readmitted Students Transfer Students
Transfer Students, 8.31%
First-Time Graduate Students
Returning Students, 47.56%
Returning Graduate Students Transient Students Non-Formula Other
Readmitted Students, 6.72%
24
COLLEGES
JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF BUSINESS 5-YEAR TREND
Fall 2010 1163 992 171
Fall 2011 1098 900 198
Fall 2012 1026 824 202
Fall 2013 1060 877 183
Fall 2014 1058 876 182
Total Undergraduate Total Graduate Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Masters Specialist Doctorate
1,090 73 219 217 250 404 47 26
996 102 224 176 225 371 84 18
898 128 183 177 207 331 96 32
946 114 213 191 215 327 86 28
938 120 239 164 224 311 91 29
Men Women Black White Hispanic Asian AmericanIndian Native Hawaiian Multi-racial
530 633 1,082 59 6 7 1 8
520 578 999 66 8 9 2 14
476 550 918 82 8 9 2 7
480 580 949 79 10 11 2 9
500 558 947 77 8 15 2 9
9 10 15 3 3
9 10 13 5 37
9 10 13 5 37
10 12 13 5 1 41
3 9 16 7 1 36
2,727 6,864 459 10050
2,287 5,691 771 8749
33 2,181 4,815 1,102 8131
2214 5214 717 186 8331
2247 5253 669 116 8285
COLLEGE TOTAL Full-time Part-time
FULL-TIME FACULTY Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor Instructor Lecturer Total Faculty STUDENT CREDIT HOURS Intermediate Lower Upper Graduate Doctorial Total
26
JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF EDUCATION & HUMAN DEVELOPMENT 5-YEAR TREND COLLEGE TOTAL Full-time Part-time Total Undergraduate Total Graduate Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Masters Specialist Doctorate Men Women Black White Hispanic Asian American Indian Native Hawaiian Multi-racial FULL-TIME FACULTY Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor Instructor Lecturer Total Faculty STUDENT CREDIT HOURS Developmental Lower Upper Graduate Doctoral Total
Fall 2014
Fall 2010 1962 1.129 833 1,095 867 173 218 253 451 577 137 153
Fall 2011 2014 1,129 885 1,174 840 172 177 312 513 552 125 163
Fall 2012 2065 1,044 1,021 1,226 839 125 176 361 564 535 130 174
Fall 2013 2467 1307 1160 1603 864 172 155 311 579 543 107 214
2519 1303 1216 1643 876 209 241 415 778 525 101 250
505 1,457 1,861 87 6 5 1 2
492 1,522 1,903 96 6 6 3
493 1,572 1,930 97 4 10 16 1 7
602 1865 2294 108 14 12 25 1 10
614 1905 2320 132 10 18 20 1 18
13 17 21 10 2 63
15 18 18 9 60
17 17 18 11 1 64
17 19 16 15 10 77
5,305 4,425 5,385 15115
969 7,143 6,470 5,033 19615
684 6,576 5,955 5,203 18418
5082 5529 4012 1395 16018
27
13 20 14 9 5 61 6314 4965 3953 1574 16806
JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 5-YEAR TREND
Fall 2010 1814 1,527 287 1,566 248
Fall 2011 1798 1,515 283 1,566 232
Fall 2012 1708 1,423 285 1,486 222
Fall 2013 1772 1502 270 1533 239
392 325 339 510 209 39
406 315 358 487 192 40
350 308 339 489 181 41
392 320 334 487 201 38
418 299 360 443 171 42
Men Women
748 1,066
756 1,042
719 989
734 1038
727 1006
Black White Hispanic Asian American Indian Native Hawaiian Multi-racial
1,692 85 9 4 2 22
1,660 93 8 10 4 23
1,577 87 5 10 2 27
1643 76 12 9 3 -
1598 72 12 7 9 -
29
35
14 23 37 37 3 114
13 24 41 36 1 115
12 25 46 38 2 123
12 25 46 38 2 123
7 23 40 34 9 113
22,572 7,788.5 1,587 31948
681 22,066.0 7,738 1,364 31849
497.0 19,703.0 7,302.0 1,523.0 29025
108 22704 8198.5 1257 328 32596
COLLEGE TOTAL Full-time Part-time Total Undergraduate Total Graduate Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Masters Specialist Doctorate
FULL-TIME FACULTY Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor Instructor Lecturer Total Faculty STUDENT CREDIT HOURS Developmental Lower Upper Graduate Doctoral Total
28
Fall 2014 1733 1444 289 1520 213
23115.5 7471 1051 344 31982
JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF LIFELONG LEARNING 4-YEAR TREND Fall 2010 294 180 114 294 -
Fall 2011 363 227 136 363 -
Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Masters Specialist Doctorate
10 29 64 191 -
Men Women Black White Hispanic Asian American Indian Native Hawaiian Multi-racial
COLLEGE TOTAL Full-time Part-time Total Undergraduate Total Graduate
FULL-TIME FACULTY Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor Instructor Lecturer Total Faculty STUDENT CREDIT HOURS Intermediate Lower Upper Graduate Doctorial Total
Fall 2012 350 219 131 350 -
Fall 2013 386 242 144 386 -
24 40 79 220 -
14 38 81 217 -
19 27 92 248 -
69 225
106 257
102 248
124 262
285 4 1 4 -
340 15 4 2 -
328 14 2 3 -
2
3
367 9 5 2 3
4 1 5
3 1 4
3 1 4
3 1 2 6
1004 1004
222 2018 1149 3389
** The College of Lifelong Learning is now the School of Lifelong Learning ** ** The School of Lifelong Learning is calculated in the College of Education**
29
183 1434 1239 2856
297 1101 1398
JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF PUBLIC SERVICE 5-YEAR TREND
Fall 2010 1,166 894 272
Fall 2011 1,218 918 300
Fall 2012 1,260 863 397
Fall 2013 1366 958 408
Total Undergraduate Total Graduate
586 580
674 544
672 588
719 647
825 715
Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Masters Specialist Doctorate
109 138 142 197 401 179
121 128 168 257 353 191
101 116 180 275 370 218
124 115 195 285 400 247
148 147 237 293 429 286
Men Women
196 970
194 1,024
213 1,047
222 1144
246 1294
1,043 113 3 6 1
1,091 109 4 8 1 5
1,127 104 4 15 1 9
1204 123 6 20 1 0 12
1365 135 6 21 2 11
10 14 22 2 1 49
10 16 20 2 48
9 15 20 2 1 47
9 15 20 2 1 47
1,113.0 2,253.0 4,645.0 8011
1,269.0 2,622.0 4,321.0 8212
1,109.0 3,122.0 4,206.0 8437
996 3739 3562 1199 9496
COLLEGE TOTAL Full-time Part-time
Black White Hispanic Asian American Indian Native Hawaiian Multi-racial FULL-TIME FACULTY Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor Instructor Lecturer Total Faculty STUDENT CREDIT HOURS Intermediate Lower Upper Graduate Doctorial Total
30
Fall 2014 1540 1039 501
12 12 21 3 6 54 1479 3732 3559 1206 9976
JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 5-YEAR TREND Fall 2010 1,836 1,565 271
Fall 2011 1,975 1,677 298
Fall 2012 2,005 1,678 327
Fall 2013 2109 1768 340
1,595 241
1,703 272
1,703 302
1783 325
1968 340
Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Masters Specialist Doctorate
482 383 298 432 185 56
503 395 360 445 201 71
546 357 354 446 229 73
618 383 310 472 250 75
713 421 375 459 262 78
Men Women
861 975
907 1,068
927 1,078
991 1117
1100 1208
1,651 151 13 10 4 7
1,773 131 15 20 6 30
1,781 152 14 29 5 24
1843 158 16 43 4 44
2038 168 17 49 8 28
33 35 33 11 2 114
34 39 29 12 115
35 38 28 13 114
36 37 29 13 5 115
23 28 49 5 5 110
14986.5 3,787.0 1,627.0 20400
936.0 14,439.0 4,144.0 2,010.5 21530
723.0 13,835.0 4,785.0 2,098.0 21441
14287.5 4754.5 1615 718.5 21376
COLLEGE TOTAL Full-time Part-time Total Undergraduate Total Graduate
Black White Hispanic Asian American Indian Native Hawaiian Multi-racial FULL-TIME FACULTY Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor Instructor Lecturer Total Faculty STUDENT CREDIT HOURS Intermediate Lower Upper Graduate Doctorial Total
31
Fall 2014 2308 1906 402
14724.5 4607.5 1887 724 21943
JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY UNDECLARED MAJORS 5-YEAR TREND
Fall 2010 452 292 160
Fall 2011 437 293 144
Fall 2012 405 252 153
Fall 2013 361 253 108
Fall 2014 350 251 99
Total Undergraduate Total Graduate
366 86
368 69
341 64
318 43
305 45
Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Masters Specialist Doctorate Post Baccalaureate (SPG)
210 75 44 37 1 85
237 54 40 37 1 68
219 51 34 36 1 64
204 49 36 29 43
208 48 30 19 13 32
Men Women
212 240
187 250
190 215
175 186
176 174
Black White Hispanic Asian American Indian Multi-racial
387 53 4 3 1 4
351 65 5 7 1 8
309 70 11 9 6
306 44 2 4 1 0 4
298 39 2 7 4
STUDENT CREDIT HOURS Developmental Lower Upper Graduate Doctoral Total
2988 2882 5870
-
2388 2905 504 3 5800
2421 717 2482 471 6091
COLLEGE TOTAL Full-time Part-time
-
32
DEPARTMENTS
JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY ENROLLMENT BY DEPARTMENT AND LEVEL Fall 2010 DEPARTMENT/SCHOOL/COLLEGE Accounting Economics, Finance & General Business Entrepreneurship & Professional Development Management & Marketing TOTAL, COLLEGE OF BUSINESS Educational Foundations & Leadership Educational Technology Higher Education School, Community & Rehabilitation Counseling
UNDERGRADUATE 308 428 83 271 1,090 0 2 -
GRADUATE 23 50 73 85 54 142
Total 331 478 83 271 1,163 85 2 54 142
TOTAL, School of Administrative Leadership
2 743 258 41 51 1,093
281 445 80 61 586
283 1,188 338 41 112 1,679
Elementary & Early Childhood Education Health, Physical Education & Recreation Social & Cultural Special Education TOTAL, School of Instructional Leadership TOTAL, COLLEGE OF EDUCATION & HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
1,095
867
1,962
English & Modern Foreign Languages
140
35
175
Mass Communications
226
33
259
Speech Communication
47 413 110 134 244 455 66 131 257
68 15 15 73 31 22 39
47 481 110 149 259 528 97 153 296
TOTAL, School of Communications Art Music TOTAL, School of Fine and Performing Arts Criminal Justice & Sociology History and Philosophy Political Science Psychology TOTAL, School of Social and Behavioral Sciences
909
165
1,074
1,566 294
248 -
1,814 294
294 -
96
294 96
12 12 58 204 262 312 312 586 114 217
73 169 51 192 243 168 168 580 -
73 181 109 396 505 480 480 1,166 114 217
Graduate Engineering Program Telecommunication Engineering TOTAL, School of Engineering Biology Chemistry
130 7 468 767 151
32 26 58 17 43
162 26 7 526 784 194
Mathematics
59
10
69
55 95 1,127
95 18 183
150 113 1,310
1,595
241
1,836
366
86
452
6592
2095
8687
TOTAL, COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS Professional Interdisciplinary Studies TOTAL, COLLEGE OF LIFELONG LEARNING Public Policy & Administration Urban & Regional Planning Urban Studies TOTAL, School of Policy & Planning Communicative Disorders Health Policy & Management TOTAL, School of Health Sciences Social Work TOTAL, School of Social Work TOTAL, COLLEGE OF PUBLIC SERVICE Civil Engineering Computer Engineering Computer Science
Physics, Atmospherics Sciences & General Sciences Technology TOTAL, School of Science & Technology TOTAL, COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY UNDECIDED MAJORS TOTAL, UNIVERSITY
34
JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY ENROLLMENT BY DEPARTMENT AND LEVEL Fall 2011 DEPARTMENT/SCHOOL/COLLEGE
UNDERGRADUATE
GRADUATE
Total
Accounting Economics, Finance & General Business Entrepreneurship & Professional Development
300 413 76
41 61 -
341 474 76
Management & Marketing
207 996 1 -
102 91 58 116
207 1,098 91 1 58 116
1 795 288 37
265 116 321 89 -
266 116 1116 377 37
TOTAL, COLLEGE OF BUSINESS Educational Foundations & Leadership Educational Technology Higher Education School, Community & Rehabilitation Counseling TOTAL, School of Administrative Leadership Education Elementary & Early Childhood Education Health, Physical Education & Recreation Social & Cultural Special Education TOTAL, School of Instructional Leadership TOTAL, COLLEGE OF EDUCATION & HUMAN DEVELOPMENT English & Modern Foreign Languages Mass Communications Speech Communication TOTAL, School of Communications Art Music TOTAL, School of Fine and Performing Arts Criminal Justice & Sociology History and Philosophy Political Science Psychology TOTAL, School of Social and Behavioral Sciences
53
49
102
1,173
575
1,748
1,174 129 215 55 399 111 141 252 471 61 129 253
840 35 36 71 13 13 57 26 25 40
2,014 164 251 55 470 111 154 265 528 87 154 293
914
148
1,062
1,565 363 363 -
232 107
1,797 363 363 107
Urban Studies TOTAL, School of Policy & Planning Communicative Disorders Health Policy & Management TOTAL, School of Health Sciences Social Work TOTAL, School of Social Work TOTAL, COLLEGE OF PUBLIC SERVICE Civil Engineering Computer Engineering Computer Science Graduate Engineering Program Telecommunication Engineering TOTAL, School of Engineering Biology Chemistry
13 13 79 232 311 350 350 674 141 250 125 7 523 819 142
68 175 36 179 215 154 154 544 31 23 54 60 54
68 13 188 115 411 526 504 504 1,218 141 250 156 23 7 577 879 196
Mathematics
77
6
83
TOTAL, COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS Professional Interdisciplinary Studies TOTAL, COLLEGE OF LIFELONG LEARNING Public Policy & Administration Urban & Regional Planning
Physics, Atmospherics Sciences & General Sciences Technology TOTAL, School of Science & Technology TOTAL, COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
65
7
72
77 1,180
91 218
168 1,398
1,703
272
1,975
UNDECIDED MAJORS
369
69
438
TOTAL, UNIVERSITY
6844
2059
8903
35
JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY ENROLLMENT BY DEPARTMENT AND LEVEL Fall 2012 DEPARTMENT/SCHOOL/COLLEGE Accounting Economics, Finance & General Business Entrepreneurship & Professional Development Management & Marketing TOTAL, COLLEGE OF BUSINESS Educational Foundations & Leadership Educational Technology Higher Education School, Community & Rehabilitation Counseling TOTAL, School of Administrative Leadership Education Elementary & Early Childhood Education Health, Physical Education & Recreation Social & Cultural Special Education TOTAL, School of Instructional Leadership TOTAL, COLLEGE OF EDUCATION & HUMAN DEVELOPMENT English & Modern Foreign Languages Mass Communications Speech Communication TOTAL, School of Communications Art Music TOTAL, School of Fine and Performing Arts Criminal Justice & Sociology History and Philosophy Political Science Psychology TOTAL, School of Social and Behavioral Sciences TOTAL, COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS Professional Interdisciplinary Studies TOTAL, COLLEGE OF LIFELONG LEARNING Public Policy & Administration Urban & Regional Planning Urban Studies TOTAL, School of Policy & Planning Communicative Disorders Health Policy & Management TOTAL, School of Health Sciences Social Work TOTAL, School of Social Work TOTAL, COLLEGE OF PUBLIC SERVICE Civil Engineering Computer Engineering Computer Science Electrical Engineering Graduate Engineering Program Telecommunication Engineering TOTAL, School of Engineering Biology Chemistry Mathematics Physics, Atmospherics Sciences & General Sciences Technology TOTAL, School of Science & Technology TOTAL, COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY UNDECIDED MAJORS TOTAL, UNIVERSITY
UNDERGRADUATE
GRADUATE
Total
262 369 75 192 898 1 1 890 258 36 41 1,225
40 88 128 65 78 121 264 123 322 95 35 575
302 457 75 192 1,026 65 1 78 121 265 123 1,212 353 36 76 1,800
1,226
839
2,065
113 213 41 367 109 146 255 458 58 114 234
34 38 72 11 11 58 22 18 41
147 251 41 439 109 157 266 516 80 132 275
864
139
1,003
1,486 350
222 -
1,708 350
350 -
104
350 104
0 13 13 77 215 292 367 367 672 161 244 147 5 7 564 783 137 65
71 175 35 198 233 180 180 588 31 26 57 90 54 13
71 13 188 112 413 525 547 547 1,260 161 244 178 5 26 7 621 873 191 78
62
-
62
92 1,139
88 245
180 1,384
1,703 340
302 65
2,005 405
6675
2144
8819
36
JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY ENROLLMENT BY DEPARTMENT AND LEVEL FALL 2013 Department/School/College Accounting Economics, Finance and General Business Entrepreneurship and Professional Development Management and Marketing TOTAL, College of Business Educational Leadership Educational Technology School, Community and Rehabilitation Counseling Urban Higher Education TOTAL, School of Administrative Leadership Elementary and Early Childhood Education Department of Health, Physical Education and Recreation Social and Cultural Studies Department of Special Education TOTAL, School of Instructional Leadership Professional Interdisciplinary Studies TOTAL, School of Lifelong Learning TOTAL, College of Education & Human Development English and Modern Foreign Languages Mass Communications Speech Communication and Theatre TOTAL, School of Communications Art Music TOTAL, School of Fine and Performing Arts Criminal Justice and Sociology History and Philosophy Political Science Psychology TOTAL, School of Social and Behavioral Sciences TOTAL, College of Liberal Arts Public Policy & Administration Urban & Regional Planning TOTAL Communicative Disorders Healthcare Administration Health & Policy and Management TOTAL, School of Public Health School of Social Work TOTAL, School Social Work TOTAL, College of Public Service Civil Engineering and Environmental Engineering Computer Science Electrical & Computer Engineering TOTAL, School of Engineering Biology Chemistry and Biochemistry Industrial Systems and Technology… Mathematics and Statistics Physics, Atmospheric Sciences & Geoscience TOTAL, School of Sciences & Technology TOTAL, College of Science, Engineering & Technology Undecided TOTAL, Undecided Majors TOTAL UNIVERSITY
Full-time 252 376 74 175 877 62 0 50 46 158 559 281 32 35 907 242 242 1307 112 219 42 373 112 121 233 459 66 99 272 896 1502 32 30 62 114 220 116 450 446 446 958 161 142 295 598 762 142 131 78 57 1170 1768 253 253 6665
37
Part-time 61 98 5 19 183 152 1 74 30 257 651 78 9 21 759 144 144 1160 36 35 4 75 10 28 38 92 20 17 28 157 270 97 46 143 9 30 100 139 126 126 408 15 27 30 72 108 44 101 10 5 268 340 108 108 2469
Total 313 474 79 194 1060 214 1 124 76 415 1210 359 41 56 1666 386 386 2467 148 254 46 448 122 149 271 551 86 116 300 1053 1772 129 76 205 123 250 216 589 572 572 1366 176 169 325 670 870 186 232 88 62 1438 2108 361 361 9134
DEPARTMENT/SCHOOL/COLLEGE
JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY ENROLLMENT BY DEPARTMENT AND LEVEL FALL 2014
Accounting Economics, Finance and General Business Entrepreneurship and Professional Development Management and Marketing TOTAL, COLLEGE OF BUSINESS Educational Foundations & Leadership Educational Technology Higher Education Community & Rehabilitation Counseling TOTAL, School of Administrative Leadership Education Elementary and Early Childhood Education Health, Physical Education and Recreation Social and Cultural Studies Special Education TOTAL, School of Instructional Leadership Professional Interdisciplinary Studies TOTAL, School of Lifelong Learning TOTAL, COLLEGE OF EDUCATION & HUMAN DEVELOPMENT English and Modern Foreign Languages Mass Communications Speech Communications TOTAL, School of Communications Art Music TOTAL, School of Fine and Performing Arts History and Philosophy Political Science Psychology Sociology & Criminal Justice TOTAL, School of Social and Behavioral Sciences TOTAL, COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS Public Policy & Administration Urban & Regional Planning Urban Studies TOTAL Communicative Disorders Health Policy & Management Health Care Administration TOTAL, School of Health Sciences Social Work TOTAL, School of Social Work TOTAL, COLLEGE OF PUBLIC SERVICE Civil Engineering Computer Engineering Computer Science Electrical Engineering Engineering Telecommunication Engineering TOTAL, School of Engineering Biology Chemistry Mathematics Physics, Atmospheric Sciences & Geo-science Technology TOTAL, School of Science & Technology TOTAL, COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY Undecided Majors TOTAL, UNIVERSITY
Undergraduate
Graduate
Total
273 405 63 197 938 0 0 0 0 0 0 891 263 29 31 1214 429 429 1643
35 85 0 0 120 143 0 82 135 360 101 310 93 0 12 516 0 0 876
308 490 63 197 1058 143 0 82 135 360 101 1201 356 29 43 1730 429 429 2519
99 216 57 372 142 137 279 61 99 249 460 869 1520 0 0 11 11 80 0 333 413 401 401 825 189 231 140 63 0 1 624 926 144 84 55 135 1344 1968
37 32 0 69 0 15 15 24 9 42 54 129 213 164 71 235 40 216 0 256 224 224 715 0 0 33 0 46 0 79 48 62 16 5 130 261 340
136 248 57 441 142 152 294 85 108 291 514 998 1733 164 71 11 246 120 216 333 669 625 625 1540 189 231 173 63 46 1 703 974 206 100 60 265 1605 2308
305 7199
45 2309
350 9508
38
HOUSING & RESIDENCY
FEMALES DORMITORIES Alexander West Hall Campbell South McAllister/Whiteside Transitional Hall TOTAL
JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY ENROLLMENT OF ON-CAMPUS STUDENTS Fall 2014
PALISADES (male and female) MALES DORMITORIES Alexander East Hall Campbell North John W. Dixon Tiger Plaza TOTAL GRAND TOTAL
MISSISSIPPI RESIDENTS 7790 Top Five Counties: Hinds – 4,002 Madison - 652 Rankin - 487 Copiah - 198 Warren - 143
Designed Capacity 262 214 474 479 1429
240 Designed Capacity 391 204 290 240 1125 2794 Total Enrollment 9508
Housed 251 206 436 423 1316
Percentages 96% 96% 92% 88% 92%
172 Housed 381 201 283 155 1020 2508 Total Housed 2508
72% Percentages 97% 98% 97% 64%
JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY ENROLLMENT BY RESIDENCY Fall 2014 OUT-OF-STATE RESIDENTS 1449 Top Five States: Illinois - 278 Tennessee – 170 Louisiana - 164 Georgia - 153 Texas – 93
40
91% Percentage 26%
FOREIGN 269 Top Five Countries: Ethiopia - 40 China - 31 India - 34 Nigeria - 22 Canada - 10
JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY ENROLLMENT OF MISSISSIPPI STUDENTS BY COUNTIES 5-YEAR TREND COUNTY Adams Alcorn Amite Attala Benton Bolivar Calhoun Carroll Chickasaw Choctaw Claiborne Clarke Clay Coahoma Copiah Covington Desoto Forrest Franklin George Greene Grenada Hancock Harrison Hinds Holmes Humphreys Issaquena Itawamba Jackson Jasper Jefferson Jefferson Davis Jones Kemper Lafayette Lamar Lauderdale Lawrence Leake Lee Leflore Lincoln Lowndes
Fall 2010
Fall 2011
Fall 2012
Fall 2013
33 4 16 36 4 95 10 13 9 6 42 12 17 43 162 28 55 68 14 1 1 36 6 44 3928 175 52 2 3 46 29 21 28 25 5 9 3 35 22 77 13 88 43 13
39 4 14 44 4 56 8 6 6 5 39 8 16 42 167 27 53 48 11 1 2 30 1 36 4004 147 32 1 2 86 32 20 32 20 9 6 12 53 19 60 17 83 50 12
45 7 13 54 5 70 7 6 7 7 37 5 17 43 189 30 61 46 14 32 4 43 3,934 162 44 1 4 56 34 30 26 28 13 12 4 53 27 70 24 84 58 22
58 5 10 57 2 66 7 3 8 7 35 6 15 48 186 23 55 45 13 2 25 1 47 3995 161 50 1 4 58 34 25 34 18 16 11 7 55 32 77 23 94 56 20
41
Fall 2014 73 5 12 54 3 69 5 9 11 6 44 8 23 70 198 22 56 41 12 2 21 3 41 4002 143 39 0 6 60 29 32 41 22 11 10 7 61 25 93 18 100 64 21
JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY ENROLLMENT OF MISSISSIPPI STUDENTS BY COUNTIES 5-YEAR TREND COUNTY Madison Marion Marshall Monroe Montgomery Neshoba Newton Noxubee Oktibbeha Panola Pearl River Perry Pike Pontotoc Prentiss Quitman Rankin Scott Sharkey Simpson Smith Stone Sunflower Tallahatchie Tishomingo Tate Tippah Tunica Union Walthall Warren Washington Wayne Webster Wilkinson Winston Yalobusha Yazoo Unknown TOTAL
Fall 2010
Fall 2011
Fall 2012
Fall 2013
552 12 16 3 8 19 21 19 16 27 10 1 84 1 16 429 80 13 80 6 4 37 14 10 1 19 22 168 128 12 1 23 14 4 103 -
684 21 13 4 10 12 26 17 12 20 5 5 84 4 1 23 473 82 14 75 11 8 38 22 4 1 21 1 23 175 96 12 2 25 18 6 131 -
579 19 13 6 10 33 24 21 16 21 9 1 80 6 1 14 461 72 13 72 9 17 42 17 2 22 2 16 154 105 5 2 25 24 9 118 -
639 26 12 13 12 34 29 15 20 20 7 1 97 3 1 15 474 71 19 78 6 12 36 16 5 2 28 3 14 162 121 9 2 16 22 6 115 2
7345
7543
7468
7658
42
Fall 2014 652 23 13 6 9 33 28 15 15 26 6 2 95 3 1 15 487 71 18 93 9 10 48 16 7 2 28 3 10 143 140 10 2 21 17 10 131 -
7790
JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY ENROLLMENT OF STUDENTS BY STATES AND THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 5-YEAR TREND
STATE
Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Nebraska Nevada New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Puerto Rico South Carolina Tennessee Texas Utah Virginia Virgin Islands of US Washington Wisconsin Unknown
TOTAL
Fall 2010
Fall 2011
Fall 2012
Fall 2013
Fall 2014
71 4 50 45 2 37 136 248 18 1 6 2 109 15 4 91 13 7,345 37 2 5 6 7 25 8 2 2 4 113 95 1 12 6 22 -
70 11 39 38 3 1 46 127 244 25 2 5 8 115 9 1 79 10 7543 44 4 3 4 4 29 9 2 1 4 136 86 6 2 28 -
75 14 29 34 2 3 1 42 128 224 18 3 2 5 133 7 63 12 7,468 39 4 4 4 10 17 9 3 6 4 149 94 1 6 24 -
88 12 29 43 6 1 1 41 145 1 243 24 1 3 1 141 12 61 11 7656 41 4 10 2 5 7 16 10 3 4 10 153 96 4 2 1 24 -
92 11 40 53 8 2 1 3 54 153 1 278 29 1 6 6 164 17 1 61 5 7790 58 2 8 12 5 11 21 16 3 3 5 10 170 93 7 3 1 34 -
8548
8737
8637
43
8916
9239
JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY ENROLLMENT OF STUDENTS BY FOREIGN COUNTRIES 5-YEAR TREND COUNTRY Algeria Australia Angola Argentina Aruba Australia Austria Bahamas Bahrein Bangladesh Barbados Belize Botswana Brazil Cambodia Cameroon Canada Chile China Colombia Congo Costa Rica Cuba Czech Republic Democratic Republic Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Egypt Ethiopia France Gambia Germany Ghana Greece Grenada Guam Guinea Guyana Haiti Herd & McDonald India Iran Israel Italy Jamaica Japan Jordan Kenya Kyrgyzstan Laos Lebanon Liberia Malaysia
Fall 2010 1 1 1 2 1 5 3 1
Fall 2011 2 1 1 5 7 5
Fall 2012 2 1 1 2 4 11 4
1 5 3 1 13 1 1 2 7 2 7 1 1 21 1 1 1 5 -
1 4 1 1 45 1 1 2 8 1 1 3 1 1 22 3 1 2 1 5 4 1
2 4 2 1 42 2 1 1 1 12 2 1 18 7 2 2 1 4 1
44
Fall 2013 1 1 1 6 10 4 1 7 5 5 1 28 4 1 1 1 31 1 1 1 2 1 25 7 1 1 3 6 1
Fall 2014 2 1 1 3 7 9 2 1 5 10 41 5 1 1 1 2 1 40 2 1 1 1 1 34 9 1 1 3 2 1 -
JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY ENROLLMENT OF STUDENTS BY FOREIGN COUNTRIES 5-YEAR TREND COUNTRY Mexico Mongolia Morocco Nambia (Africa) Nepal Netherlands Nicaragua Nigeria Oman Pakistan Panama Poland Peru Puerto Rico Rhode Island Rumania Russia Rwanda Saudi Arabia Senegal Serbia & Montenegro Singapore Somalia South Africa Spain St. Lucia Saint Vincent & Grenadines Sudan Sweden Syria Taiwan Tajikistan Tanzania Thailand Tongo Trinidad and Tobago Tunisia Turkey Turkmenistan Ukraine United Arab Emirates United Kingdom Venezuela Virgin Islands of the US Yugoslavia Yemen Zambia Zaire Zimbabwe Unknown Total
Fall 2010
Fall 2011
Fall 2012
Fall 2013
Fall 2014
1 1 10 4 1 1 1 1 -
1 1 1 5 4 2 1 3 1 -
1 1 1 10 1 1 3 1 3 1 -
1 2 1 1 18 1 2 2 6 1 1 3 1 1
1 3 1 1 22 1 1 1 6 1 1 1 2 1 1
18 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 139
1 1 3 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 166
1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 182
2 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 3 2 2 2 1 3 2 218
3 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 5 1 2 3 2 1 6 269
45
CREDIT HOUR PRODUCTION
JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY CREDIT HOURS PRODUCTION BY COLLEGE AND DEPARTMENT AND LEVEL FALL 2010 DEPARTMENT/SCHOOL/COLLEGE Accounting Economics, Finance & General Business Entrepreneurship & Professional Development Management & Marketing
TOTAL, COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
Educational Foundations & Leadership Educational Technology Higher Education School, Community & Rehabilitation Counseling TOTAL, School of Administrative Leadership Elementary & Early Childhood Education Health, Physical Education & Recreation Social & Cultural Special Education TOTAL, School of Instructional Leadership
TOTAL, COLLEGE OF EDUCATION & HUMAN DEVELOPMENT English & Modern Foreign Languages Mass Communications Speech Communication TOTAL, School of Communications Art Music TOTAL, School of Fine and Performing Arts Criminal Justice & Sociology History and Philosophy Military Science Political Science Psychology TOTAL, School of Social and Behavioral Sciences
TOTAL, COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS Interdisciplinary Studies
TOTAL, COLLEGE OF LIFELONG ELEARNING Public Policy & Administration Urban & Regional Planning Urban Studies Communicative Disorders Health Policy & Management TOTAL, School of Health Sciences Social Work TOTAL, School of Social Work
TOTAL, COLLEGE OF PUBLIC SERVICE General Engineering Civil Engineering Computer Engineering Computer Science Telecommunication Engineering Graduate Engineering Program TOTAL, School of Engineering Aerospace Studies Biology Chemistry Mathematics Physics, Atmospherics Sciences & General Sciences Technology TOTAL, School of Science & Technology
TOTAL, COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY University College TOTAL, OTHERS
TOTAL, UNIVERSITY
Intermediate -
Lower 855 1542 330 -
Upper 1104 2424 720 2616
Graduate 114 183 162
459
10050
1077 1979 1245 4301
735 273 1008 600 1689 627 501 3417
684 488 990 2162 1346 475 815 587 3223
1419 488 1263 3170 3023 4143 2687 1088 10941
-
4301
4425
5385
14111
9078 294 1715 11087 1395 2140 3535 921 4296 88 732 2001 8038
1110 837 384 2331 414 455.5 869.5 1974 1359 125 597 658 4713
270 91 361 97 97 459 174 144 352 1129
10458 1222 2099 13779 1809 2692.5 4501.5 3354 5829 213 1473 3011 13880
2727
-
22660
7913.5
-
1004
42 177 219 894 894
43 294 846
-
-
-
2988 2988
47
1004
1070 1070
1587 529 473 507 1638 2145 1498 1498
32160.5 1004
1004 529 516 42 978 2484 3462 3462 3462
1113
2253
4645
8011
249 62 259 1687 111 2368 77 3939 2246 4466 1821.5 146 12695.5
313 402 270 201 1186 24 1086 330 564 293 328 2625
394 394 395.5 306.5 117 27 387 1233
249 375 661 1957 312 394 3948 101 5420.5 2882.5 5147 2141.5 861 16553.5
15063.5
3811
1627
20501.5
48747
26271
13703
91708
2882 2882
2988
6864
TOTAL 2073 4149 1050 2778
-
-
5870 5870
JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY CREDIT HOURS PRODUCTION BY COLLEGE DEPARTMENT AND LEVEL FALL 2011 DEPARTMENT/SCHOOL/COLLEGE Accounting Economics, Finance & General Business Entrepreneurship & Professional Development Management & Marketing
Intermediate -
Lower 651 1272 364 -
Upper 1251 1197 576 2667
Graduate 285 63 423
TOTAL 2187 2532 940 3090
TOTAL, COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
Educational Foundations & Leadership
-
2287
5691 294
1602
771
8749
Educational Technology
-
33
609
-
Higher Education School, Community & Rehabilitation Counseling TOTAL, School of Administrative Leadership Elementary & Early Childhood Education Health, Physical Education & Recreation Social & Cultural
747 -
642
191 489 1512 1849 1275
423 1326 1029 1778 645
427 1078 3107 987 537 3
427 1692 4922 4275 4164 1923
Special Education TOTAL, School of Instructional Leadership
747
4636
543 3995
399 1926
9428 11304
TOTAL, COLLEGE OF EDUCATION & HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
747
5125
5321
5033
16226
English & Modern Foreign Languages Mass Communications Speech Communication TOTAL, School of Communications Art Music
630 630 51
7805 361 1529 9695 1401 2834
915 822 327 2064 408 418
253 172 425 73
9603 1355 1856 12814 1809 3376
TOTAL, School of Fine and Performing Arts Criminal Justice & Sociology History and Philosophy
51 -
4235 1324 4217
826 2088 1401
73 227 206
5185 3639 5824
-
762 1833
636 723
76 357
1474 2913
Military Science Political Science Psychology TOTAL, School of Social and Behavioral Sciences
TOTAL, COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS
265
2161
-
8136
4848
866
13850
681
22066
7738
1364
31849
Interdisciplinary Studies
222
2018
1149
-
3389
TOTAL, COLLEGE OF LIFELONG LEARNING
222
2018
1149 3
674
3389
-
-
53
468
521
Urban Studies TOTAL, School of Policy & Planning Communicative Disorders Health Policy & Management TOTAL, School of Health Sciences
-
18 18 186 186
56 429 1017 1446
1142 376 1447 1823
18 1216 991 2464 3455
Social Work TOTAL, School of Social Work
-
1065 1065
1120 1120
1356 1356
3541 3541
TOTAL, COLLEGE OF PUBLIC SERVICE
-
1269
2622
4321
8212
General Engineering
-
-
-
-
-
Civil Engineering
-
342
385
110
837
Computer Engineering
-
319
439
103
861
Computer Science Telecommunication Engineering Graduate Engineering Program TOTAL, School of Engineering Aerospace Studies Biology Chemistry
-
1717 2378 3770 1840
381 1205 1021 453.5
102 315 416.5 531
2200 3898 5207.5 2824.5
Mathematics Physics, Atmospherics Sciences & General Sciences Technology TOTAL, School of Science & Technology
936 936
4216 1951 284 12061
651 364.5 449 2939
180 27 541 1695.5
5983 2342.5 1274 17631.5
TOTAL, COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
936
14439
4144
2010.5
21529.5
TOTAL, UNIVERSITY
2586
47204
26665
134500
89955
Public Policy & Administration
-
Urban & Regional Planning
University College
-
48
-
-
-
-
677
-
JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY CREDIT HOUR PRODUCTON BY COLLEGE, DEPARTMENT AND LEVEL FALL 2012 DEPARTMENT/SCHOOL/COLLEGE Accounting Economics, Finance & General Business Entrepreneurship & Professional Development Management & Marketing
Intermediate 33 ‐ ‐ ‐
TOTAL, COLLEGE OF BUSINESS Educational Leadership Educational Technology Urban Higher Education School, Community & Rehabilitation Counseling
33 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
TOTAL, School of Administrative Leadership Elementary & Early Childhood Education Health, Physical Education & Recreation Social & Cultural Studies Special Education
501 ‐ ‐ ‐
TOTAL, School of Instructional Leadership Professional Interdisciplinary Studies TOTAL, School of Lifelong Learning TOTAL, COLLEGE OF EDUCATION & HUMAN DEVELOPMENT English & Modern Foreign Languages Mass Communications Speech Communication
501 183 183 684 453 ‐ ‐
TOTAL, School of Communications Art Music
453 ‐ 44
TOTAL, School of Fine and Performing Arts Criminal Justice & Sociology History and Philosophy Political Science Psychology
44 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
TOTAL, School of Social and Behavioral Sciences TOTAL, COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS Public Policy & Administration Urban & Regional Planning
497 ‐ ‐
Lower 684 1182 315 ‐ 2181 536 ‐ ‐ 66 602 1503 1951 1086 ‐ 4540 1434 1434 6576 7876
Graduate 240 264 ‐ 598 1102
Total 1959 2517 1212 2443 8131
324 486 ‐ 294 1104 741 1584 621 666 3612 1239 1239 5955 738
1499 ‐ 444 1056 2999 1277 651 9 267 2204 ‐ 0 5203 304
2359 486 444 1416 4705
222 1551 9649 1161
630 336 1704 495
180 ‐ 484 ‐
2140 3301 1037 3694 780 1242 6753 19703 ‐
401 896 1869 1413 816 604 4702 7302 ‐ 33
66 66 302 167 97 407 973 1523 580 368
33 378
948 363
Urban Studies TOTAL, School of Policy & Planning Communicative Disorders Health Policy & Management
‐ ‐
TOTAL, School of Public Health Social Work
‐
27 27 140 ‐ 140 942
‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
942 1109 ‐ 324 350 1914 ‐
TOTAL, School of Social Work TOTAL, COLLEGE OF PUBLIC SERVICE General Engineering Civil Engineering Computer Engineering Computer Science Telecommunication Engineering Graduate Engineering Program TOTAL, School of Engineering Biology Chemistry Mathematics Physics, Atmospherics Sciences & General Sciences Technology
‐ ‐ 723 ‐ ‐
TOTAL, School of Science & Technology TOTAL, COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY University College Aerospace Studies Military Science TOTAL, OTHERS TOTAL, UNIVERSITY
723 723 ‐ ‐ ‐ 0 1937
49
2588 3362 1619 3797 2263 206 11247 13835 195 ‐ ‐ 195 43599
Upper 1002 1071 897 1845 4815
1090 1468 1621
1425 1788 1470
1621 3122
1470 4206
‐ 403 718 309 ‐
‐ 118 90 178 ‐
1430 1081 385 846 415 628 3355 4785 ‐ ‐ ‐ 0 25979
386 298 553 180 54 627 1712 2098 ‐ ‐ ‐ 0 14132
4022 4186 1716 933 10857 2856 2856 18418 9371 1032 1887 12290 1656 2651 4307 3208 5274 1693 2253 12428 29025 580 401 27 1008 881 2515 3396 4033 4033 8437 0 845 1158 2401 0 0 4404 4741 2557 5546 2732 1461 17037 21441 195 0 0 195 85647
Department/School/College
JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY CREDIT HOURS PRODUCTION BY COLLEGE DEPARTMENT AND LEVEL Fall 2013
Accounting Economics, Finance & General Business Entrepreneurship & Professional Development Management & Marketing Total, College of Business Educational Found & Leadership Educational Technology Urban Higher Education School, Community & Rehabilitation Counseling Total, School of Administrative Leadership Elementary and Early Childhood Education Health, Physical Education & Recreation Social & Cultural Studies Special Education Total, School of Instructional Leadership Professional Interdisciplinary Studies Total, School of Lifelong Learning Total, College of Education & Human Development English & Modern Foreign Languages Mass Communications Speech & Theatre Total, School of Communications Art Music Total, School of Fine and Performing Arts Criminal Justice & Sociology History & Philosophy Political Science Psychology Military Science Total, School of Social and Behavioral Sciences Total, College of Liberal Arts Communicative Disorders Health Care Administration Public Health Science Total, School of Health Sciences Social Work Total, School of Social Work Public Policy & Administration Urban & Regional Planning Urban Studies TOTAL Total, College of Public Service General Engineering Civil Engineering Computer Engineering Computer Science Electrical and Computer Engineering Telecommunication Engineering Program Graduate Engineering Program Total, School of Engineering Aerospace Studies Biology Chemistry Mathematics and Statistical Sciences Physics, Atmospheric & Geosciences Technology Total, School of Sciences & Technology Total, College of Science, Engineering & Technology University college Total, University
Developmental
Lower
Upper
Graduate
Doctorial
Total
678 1239 297
975 1161 624 2454 5214 90 522
189 147
39 48
381 717 1057
99 186 705
1881 2595 921 2934 8331 1852 522 489 1415 4278 3802 4110 1656 774 10342 1398 1398 16018 9600 998 2352 12950 1797 2977.5 4774.5 4215 6285 1297 2803 271 14871 32595.5 1001 1342 1479 3822 4525 4525 683 433 33 1149 9496 0 1006 0 2060 1339 320 0 4725 55 5699.5 2826 4741 2046 1283 16650.5 21375.5 5800 93616
2214
0 1377 2205 1203
108 108
108
4785 297 297 5082 8703 210 1971 10884 1323 2411 3734 957 4335 807 1836 151 8086 22704 156
50
1112 2169 1048 585 210 1843
489 1194 201
201
4012 321 185
1395
506
0
108 108 402 174 67 0
0
328
643 1257 422
328 328 460 997 202 202 279 258 0 537 1199
33 33 996
43 3739
1019 1977 1585 1585 404 132 0 536 3562
243
580
183
1514 435 131
324 715 189
222 189
2323 43 4342 1819 4000 1629.5 131 11964.5 14287.5 2905 48189
1808 12 985 376 657 413.5 503 2946.5 4754.5 504 27939
594
0
228 57 84 3 649 1021 1615 3 11166
144.5 574
189 807 807
2388 2496
303 915 1176 1320 453 564 3513 1101 1101 5529 576 603 381 1560 474 350.5 824.5 2856 1776 423 639 120 5814 8198.5 423 1342 1808 1931 1931 43
718.5 718.5 3827
JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY CREDIT HOURS PRODUCTION BY COLLEGE DEPARTMENT AND LEVEL Fall 2014 Department/College
Accounting Economics, Finance & General Business Entrepreneurship & Professional Development Management & Marketing Total, College of Business Educational Technology Educational Foundation & Leadership School, Community & Rehabilitation Counseling Urban Higher Education Total, School of Administrative Leadership Elementary and Early Childhood Education Health, Physical Ed & Recreation Social & Cultural Studies Total, School of Instructional Leadership Professional Interdisciplinary Studies Total, School of Lifelong Learning Total, College of Education & Human Development English & Modern Foreign Languages Mass Communications Speech & Theatre Total, School of Communications Art Music Total, School of Fine and Performing Arts Criminal Justice & Sociology History & Philosophy Military Science Political Science Psychology Total, School of Social and Behavioral Sciences Total, College of Liberal Arts Communicative Disorders Health Care Administration Public Health Science Total, School of Health Sciences Social Work Total, School of Social Work Public Policy & Administration Urban & Regional Planning Urban Studies TOTAL Total, College of Public Service Civil Engineering Computer Engineering Computer Science General Engineering Telecommunication Engineering Graduate Engineering Program Total, School of Engineering Aerospace Studies Biology Chemistry Mathematics and Statistical Science Physics, Atmospheric & Geosciences Technology Total, School of Sciences & Technology Total, College of Science, Engineering & Technology University College Total, University
Developmental
0
Intermediate
0
0
0
0
0
Lower
Upper
Graduate
Doctorial
Total
255
591 2490 5253 441 72
0 348 669 0 1161
0 65 116 0 885
846 2903 8285 441 2118
0 1596 2624 1164 5384 930 930
201 0 714 918 1389 507 2814 891 891
1234 0 2395 819 619 0 168
0 521 1406 168 0 0 168
0
0
1435 521 4515 3501 4632 1671 10470 1821 1821
6314 8493 204 2175 10872 1368 2391.5 3759.5 1233 4236 156 867 1992
4965 585 669 357 1611 516 233 749 2514 1593 112 366 526
3953 266 109 0 375 0 108 108 287 226 0 52 3
1574
8484 23115.5 138 0 0 138 1275 1275 0
568 1051 381 0 692 1073 1824 1824 482 180 0 662 3559 221 186 333 0 0
344 344 0 0 404 404 143 143 420 239 0 659 1206
672 1320
2247
915 1257
222 99
27 24
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 0
0 0
0
0
0
0
0 0 0
0 0 0
66 66 1479 254 0 1330 432 143
5111 7471 348 1689 0 2037 1632 1632 0 63 0 63 3732 700 539 366 0 128
0
0
0
0
2159 44 4485 2017 4056 1801.5 162 12565.5
1733 16 1233 322 564 298.5 441 2874.5
740 0 242 56 111 9 729 1147
0 0 177.5 546.5 0 0 0 724
0 2421 2421
0 717 717
14724.5 2482 50362
4607.5 471 26500
1887
724
11119
3964
51
0 0 0 0 0 0 344
1836 2700
16806 9344 982 2532 12858 1884 2732.5 4616.5 4034 6055 268 1285 2865 14507 31981.5 867 1689 1096 3652 4874 4874 902 482 66 1450 9976 1175 725 2029 432 271 0 4632 60 6137.5 2941.5 4731 2109 1332 17311 21943 6091 95083
JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY Credit Hour Production By College and Department 5 Year Trend DEPARTMENT/SCHOOL/COLLEGE Accounting Economics, Finance & General Business Entrepreneurship & Professional Development Management & Marketing TOTAL, COLLEGE OF BUSINESS Educational Technology Educational Foundations & Leadership School, Community & Rehabilitation Counseling Urban Higher Education TOTAL, School of Administrative Leadership Elementary & Early Childhood Education Health, Physical Education & Recreation Social & Cultural Special Education TOTAL, School of Instructional Leadership Professional Interdisciplinary Studies TOTAL, (College) School of Lifelong Learning TOTAL, COLLEGE OF EDUCATION & HUMAN DEVELOPMENT English & Modern Foreign Languages Mass Communications Speech Communication TOTAL, School of Communications Art Music TOTAL, School of Fine and Performing Arts Criminal Justice & Sociology History and Philosophy Political Science Psychology Military Science TOTAL, School of Social and Behavioral Sciences TOTAL, COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS Public Policy & Administration Urban & Regional Planning& Urban Studies TOTAL, School of Policy & Planning Communicative Disorders Healthcare Administration Public Health Sciences TOTAL, School of Health Sciences Social Work TOTAL, School of Social Work TOTAL, COLLEGE OF PUBLIC SERVICE General Engineering Civil Engineering Computer Engineering Computer Science Electrical and Computer Engineering Telecommunication Engineering Graduate Engineering Program TOTAL, School of Engineering Aerospace Studies Biology Chemistry Mathematics and Statistical Sciences Physics, Atmospherics Sciences & Geosciences Technology TOTAL, School of Science & Technology TOTAL, COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY University College TOTAL, UNIVERSITY
52
2010 2073 4149 1050 2778 10050 1419 488 1263 3170 3023 4143 2687 1088 10941 -
2011 2187 2532 940 3090 8749 2161 642 427 1692 4922 4275 4164 1923 9428 11304 -
2012 1959 2517 1212 2443 8131 2359 486 444 1416 4705 4022 4186 1716 933 10857 -
2013 1881 2595 921 2934 8331 1852 522 489 1415 4278 3802 4110 1656 774 10342 -
2014 1836 2700 846 2903 8285 441 2118 1435 521 4515 3501 4632 1671 666 10470 1821 1821
14111 10458 1222 2099 13779 1809 2692.5 4501.5 3354 5829 213 1473 0 13880 32160.5 529 558 1087 978
16226 9603 1355 1856 12814 1809 3376 5185 3639 5824 1474 0 13850 31849 677 539 1216 991
15562 9371 1032 1887 12290 1656 2651 4307 3208 5274 1693 0 12428 29025 580 428 1008 881
3462 3462 3462 8011 249 375 661 1957 312 394 394 3948 101 5420.5 2882.5 5147 2141.5 861 16553.5 20501.5 5870 91708
3455 3541 3541 8212 837 861 2200 3898 5207.5 2824.5 5983 2342.5 1274 17631.5 21529.5 89955
3396 4033 4033 8437 845 1158 2401 4404 4741 2557 5546 2732 1461 17037 21441 195 85647
16018 9600 998 2352 12950 1797 2977.5 4774.5 4215 6285 1297 2803 271 14871 32595.5 683 466 -1001 1342 1479 4971 4525 4525 9496 0 1006 0 2060 1339 320 0 4725 55 5699.5 2826 4741 2046 1283 16650.5 21375.5 5800 93616
16806 9344 982 2532 12858 1884 2732.5 4616.5 4034 6055 1285 2865 268 14507 31981.5 902 548 -867 1689 1096 5102 4874 4874 9976 1175 725 2029 271 4632 60 6137.5 2941.5 4731 2109 1332 17311 21943 6091
95083
DEGREE PROGRAMS
Jackson State University Academic Program Inventory (From the Mississippi IHL Program Inventory File of February 2015, showing only JSU Programs.)
(Sorted alphabetically by College and Program Title) CIP
DEGREE
PROGRAM TITLE
APPROVED DATE
Status
Program Location
A A A A A A A A A A
301-Main Campus 301-Main Campus 301-Main Campus 301-Main Campus 301-Main Campus 301-Main Campus 301-Main Campus 301-Main Campus 301-Main Campus 301-Main Campus
A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A
301-Main Campus 301-Main Campus 301-Main Campus 301-Main Campus 301-Main Campus 301-Main Campus 301-Main Campus 301-Main Campus 301-Main Campus 301-Main Campus 301-Main Campus 301-Main Campus 301-Main Campus 301-Main Campus 301-Main Campus 301-Main Campus 301-Main Campus 301-Main Campus 301-Main Campus 301-Main Campus 301-Main Campus 304-E-Center 302-Universities Center
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS 520301 520301 520201 520201 520201 520601 520701 520801 520201 521401
BBA... MPA... BBA... MBA... PhD... BBA... BBA... BBA... BBA... BBA...
Accounting Accounting Business Administration Business Administration Business Administration Economics Entrepreneurship Finance Management Marketing
4/1/1996 10/20/2005
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION 139999 131209 131209 130101 130401 130401 131202 131202 131101 131101 131314 131314 131315 131315 512310 131205 131317 131001 131001 310504 131206 130406 309999
BS.... EdD... MSEd. EdS... PhD... MS.... BSEd.. MSEd. MSEd. MS.... BS.... MSEd. EdS... MSEd. MS.... MSEd. BSEd.. MSEd. BS.... MS.... MAT.. PhD... BS....
Child Care and Family Education Early Childhood Education Early Childhood Education K-3 Education Educational Administration & Educational Administration & Elementary Education Elementary Education School Counseling Clincal Mental Health Health, Physical Education and Health, Physical Education and Reading Reading Rehabilitation Counseling Secondary Education Social Science Education Special Education Special Education Sport Science Teaching (Alternate Route) Urban Higher Education Professional Interdisciplinary Studies
54
6/1/1994
1/19/2006 12/1/1989
7/16/1998 7/16/1998 5/1/1984
11/14/2007 5/21/1998 7/17/2003 10/20/2005
COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 500101 422801 430104
BA.... PhD... BS....
430104 230101 230101 230101 160101 540101 540101 540101 90102 90102 131312 131312 500903 451001 451001 420101 451101 451101 231304 231304
MA.... MA.... BA.... MAT... BA.... MA.... BA.... BS.... MS.... BS.... MMEd BMEd BM.... BA.... MA.... BS.... BA.... MA.... BA.... BS....
Art Clinical Psychology Criminal Justice and Correctional Services Criminology and Justice Services English English English Foreign Languages History History History Mass Communications Mass Communications Music Education Music Education Performance Political Science Political Science Psychology Sociology Sociology Speech Speech
6/1/1994
12/1/1989
6/1/1994
12/1/1989
3/18/2004
A A A
301-Main Campus 301-Main Campus 301-Main Campus
A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A
301-Main Campus 301-Main Campus 301-Main Campus 301-Main Campus 301-Main Campus 301-Main Campus 301-Main Campus 301-Main Campus 304-E-Center 304-E-Center 301-Main Campus 301-Main Campus 301-Main Campus 301-Main Campus 301-Main Campus 301-Main Campus 301-Main Campus 301-Main Campus 301-Main Campus 301-Main Campus
COLLEGE OF PUBLIC SERVICE 510201 510203 510701 440401 512201 512201 440401 440701 440701 440701 40301 40301 451201
MS.... BS.... BS.... PhD... DPH... MPH... MPPA.. PhD... BSW... MSW... MA.... PhD... BA....
Communicative Disorders Communicative Disorders Health Care Administration Public Administration Public Health Public Health Public Policy and Administration Social Work Social Work Social Work Urban and Regional Planning Urban and Regional Planning Urban Studies
2/1/1995 10/20/2005 4/1/1996 5/1/1991 8/12/2004 11/13/1996 4/1/1996 5/1/1991 4/1/1996 4/1/1996
55
A A A A A A A A A A A A A
303-Medical Mall 303-Medical Mall 303-Medical Mall 302-Universities Center 303-Medical Mall 303-Medical Mall 302-Universities Center 302-Universities Center 301-Main Campus 302-Universities Center 302-Universities Center 302-Universities Center 301-Main Campus
COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 260101 260101 140501 400501 400501 400501 140801 110701
BS.... MS.... BS PhD... BS.... MS.... BS.... PhD...
140901 110101 110101 400601 141001 140101 140101 30103 30103 150507 150612 270101 270101 131311 400401 400801 139999 270501 131309
BS.... BS.... MS.... BS.... BS MS.... PhD... MS.... PhD... MS.... BS.... BS.... MS.... BSEd.. BS.... BS.... MST... BS MSEd..
Biology Biology Biomedical Engineering Chemistry Chemistry Chemistry Civil Engineering Computational and Data Enabled Science/Engineering Computer Engineering Computer Science Computer Science Earth System Science Electrical Engineering Engineering Engineering Environmental Science Environmental Science Hazardous Materials Management Industrial Technology Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics Education Meteorology Physics Science and Mathematics Teaching Statistics Technology Education
2/20/2014 5/1/1996
11/13/1996 2/20/2014 11/13/1996
11/14/2007 11/17/2011 6/19/2003 2/20/2014 5/1/1991 2/1/1995
2/17/2005 2/20/2014
A A A A A A A A
301-Main Campus 301-Main Campus 301-Main Campus 301-Main Campus 301-Main Campus 301-Main Campus 301-Main Campus 301-Main Campus
A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A
301-Main Campus 301-Main Campus 301-Main Campus 301-Main Campus 301-Main Campus 301-Main Campus 301-Main Campus 301-Main Campus 301-Main Campus 301-Main Campus 301-Main Campus 301-Main Campus 301-Main Campus 301-Main Campus 301-Main Campus 301-Main Campus 301-Main Campus 301-Main Campus 301-Main Campus
Degree Level Programs--45 Bachelors, 36 Masters, 2 Specialists, and 13 Doctorate.
DEGREE PROGRAMS Degree programs are offered at JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY to meet the needs of a diverse student population and a constantly changing society. The current degree roster is provided below.
56
JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY DEGREES CONFERRED BY DEGREE, LEVEL AND PROGRAM August 2009 - May 2010 PROGRAM / LEVEL
BACHELORS
MASTERS
SPECIALIST
DOCTORAL
TOTAL
Accounting Art Biology Business Administration Chemistry Child Care and Family Education Civil Engineering Clinical Psychology Communicative Disorders Computer Engineering Computer Science
44
19
-
-
63
19 72 48 17 63 21 8 11 15
9 21 11 16 20
-
6 7 10 -
19 81 75 35 63 21 10 24 11 35
Criminal Justice and Correctional Services Early Childhood Education Economics Education
54
13
-
-
67
5 -
35 -
1
7 -
42 5 1
-
6
7
11
24
4 28 18 9 18 3 40 30 13 24 47 29 41 2 7 5 2 3 15
9 11 7 4 11 8 12 3 2 1 8 4
2 6 -
7 15 -
4 39 11 25 9 11 18 3 17 8 40 42 15 16 24 47 29 43 3 7 13 2 3 19
Professional Interdisciplinary Studies Psychology Public Administration Public Health Public Policy and Administration Reading Rehabilitation Services Science Education Secondary Education Social Science Education Social Work Sociology Special Education Speech Sport Science Teacher Education Technology Education Telecommunications Engineering Urban and Regional Planning
135
-
-
-
135
37 6 54 18 10 6 1 -
22 15 3 20 2 12 36 23 17 1 4 6 4
-
2 2 1 2
37 2 24 15 3 20 2 12 6 91 41 27 6 1 4 6 1 6
GRAND TOTAL
982
395
16
70
1463
Educational Administration and Supervision Educational Technology Elementary Education Engineering English Entrepreneurship Environmental Science Finance Foreign Languages Guidance and Counseling Hazardous Materials Management Healthcare Administration Health, Physical Education & Recreation Higher Education Administration History Industrial Technology Management Marketing Mass Communications Mathematics Mathematics Education Meteorology Music Education Performance Physics Political Science
57
JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY DEGREES CONFERRED BY DEGREE, LEVEL AND PROGRAM August 2010 - May 2011 PROGRAM / LEVEL Accounting Art Biology Business Administration Chemistry Child Care and Family Education Civil Engineering Clinical Psychology Communicative Disorders Computer Engineering Computer Science Criminal Justice and Correctional Services Early Childhood Education Economics Education Educational Administration and Supervision Educational Technology Elementary Education Engineering English Entrepreneurship Environmental Science Finance Foreign Languages Guidance and Counseling Hazardous Materials Management Healthcare Administration Health, Physical Education & Recreation Higher Education Administration History Industrial Technology Management Marketing Mass Communications Mathematics Mathematics Education Meteorology Music Education Performance Physics Political Science Professional Interdisciplinary Studies Psychology Public Administration Public Health Public Policy and Administration Reading Rehabilitation Services Science Education Secondary Education Social Science Education Social Work Sociology Special Education Speech Sport Science Teacher Education Technology Education Telecommunications Engineering Urban and Regional Planning Urban Studies GRAND TOTAL
BACHELORS 45 14 94 42 16 66 8 13 17 13 65 4 3 38 26 18 22 3 25 26 9 27 49 22 40 9 3 2 5 3 27 125 56 3 46 26 8 12 3 1033
58
MASTERS 10 7 17 5 25 6 6 26 6 15 13 11 1 16 8 16 2 4 2 1 4 6 25 7 3 17 4 12 43 7 19 3 13 12 6 378
SPECIALIST 36 2 38
DOCTORAL 4 4 1 9 5 5 15 5 1 3 52
TOTAL 55 14 101 63 25 66 8 1 38 17 19 71 35 4 36 11 3 53 13 37 18 6 22 3 16 8 25 42 15 11 27 49 22 44 11 1 3 6 5 3 33 125 56 5 26 7 3 17 4 14 3 92 33 27 12 3 13 12 6 3 1501
JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY DEGREES CONFERRED BY DEGREE, LEVEL AND PROGRAM August 2011 - May 2012 PROGRAM / LEVEL Accounting Art Biology Business Administration Chemistry Child Care and Family Education Civil Engineering Clinical Psychology Communicative Disorders Computer Engineering Computer Science Criminal Justice and Correctional Services Early Childhood Education Economics Education Educational Administration and Supervision Educational Technology Elementary Education Engineering English Entrepreneurship Environmental Science Finance Foreign Languages Guidance and Counseling Hazardous Materials Management Healthcare Administration Health, Physical Education & Recreation Higher Education Administration History Industrial Technology Management Marketing Mass Communications Mathematics Mathematics Education Meteorology Music Education Performance Physics Political Science Professional Interdisciplinary Studies Psychology Public Administration Public Health Public Policy and Administration Reading Rehabilitation Services Science Education Secondary Education Social Science Education Social Work Sociology Special Education Speech Sport Science Teacher Education Technology Education Telecommunications Engineering Urban and Regional Planning Urban Affairs
GRAND TOTAL
BACHELORS 74 13 97 43 19 58 17 13 18 13 58 8 1 27 24 9 16 4 30 44 7 27 45 16 47 6 3 3 3 5 3 19 140 56 3 48 21 11 11 1 3
1064
MASTERS 11 9 10 3 19 7 7 32 18 9 11 10 1 16 4 19 3 3 1 1 3 5 34 9 6 19 5 1 53 9 15 7 17 25 10 -
412
59
SPECIALIST 23 -
23
DOCTORAL 6 5 4 8 11 4 16 3 1 1 2 -
60
TOTAL 85 13 106 59 27 58 17 4 32 18 20 65 40 8 23 29 1 36 11 34 9 5 16 4 16 4 30 63 16 10 27 45 16 50 7 4 3 6 5 3 24 140 56 3 34 9 6 19 5 1 3 102 30 26 11 7 17 25 1 12 3
1559
JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY DEGREES CONFERRED BY DEGREE, LEVEL AND PROGRAM AUGUST 2012 - MAY 2013 PROGRAM / LEVEL Accounting Art Biology Business Administration Chemistry Child Care and Family Education Civil Engineering Clinical Psychology Communicative Disorders Computer Engineering Computer Science Criminal Justice and Correctional Services Early Childhood Education Economics Education Educational Administration and Supervision Elementary Education Engineering English Entrepreneurship Environmental Science Finance Foreign Languages Guidance and Counseling Hazardous Materials Management Health Care Administration Health, Physical Education and Recreation Higher Education Administration History Industrial Technology Management Marketing Mass Communications Mathematics Mathematics Education Meteorology Music Education Performance Physics Political Science Professional Interdisciplinary Psychology Public Administration Public Health Public Policy and Administration Reading Rehabilitation Counseling Science and Mathematics Teaching Secondary Education Social Science Education Social Work Sociology Special Education Speech Sport Science Teaching (Alternate Route) Technology Education Urban and Regional Planning Urban Studies TOTAL, Degrees Conferred
BACHELORS 48 16 74 40 16 53 14 0 15 20 11 66 0 1 0 0 36 0 23 15 0 8 2 0 0 42 28 0 6 20 32 17 28 7 4 4 7 5 1 34 128 32 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 54 17 5 9 0 0 0 0 2 946
60
MASTERS 23 0 6 31 5 0 0 0 14 0 12 4 49 0 0 21 4 7 6 0 1 0 0 10 4 0 15 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 0 0 10 0 0 0 44 15 2 15 2 4 0 56 6 14 0 9 22 17 9 0 446
SPECIALIST 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19
DOCTORAL 0 0 0 2 6 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 17 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 74
TOTAL 71 16 80 73 27 53 14 9 29 20 23 70 52 1 19 38 40 7 29 15 9 8 2 10 4 42 43 23 9 20 32 17 30 7 4 4 11 5 1 44 128 32 3 46 15 2 15 2 4 6 111 23 19 9 9 22 17 9 2 1485
JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY DEGREES CONFERRED BY DEGREE, LEVEL AND PROGRAM August 2013 – May 2014 PROGRAM / LEVEL Accounting Art Biology Business Administration Chemistry Child Care and Family Education Civil Engineering Clinical Psychology Communicative Disorders Computer Engineering Computer Science Criminal Justice and Correctional Services Early Childhood Education Earth System Science Economics Education Educational Administration Educational Technology Electrical Engineering Elementary Education Engineering English Entrepreneurship Environmental Science Finance Foreign Languages Guidance and Counseling Hazardous Materials Management Health Care Administration Health, Physical Education and Recreation Higher Education Administration History Industrial Technology Management Marketing Mass Communications Mathematics Mathematics Education Meteorology Music Education Performance Physics Political Science Professional Interdisciplinary Studies Psychology Public Administration Public Health Public Policy and Administration Reading Rehabilitation Counseling Science and Mathematics Teaching Secondary Education Social Science Education Social Work Sociology Special Education Speech Sport Science Teaching (Alternate Route) Technology Education Urban and Regional Planning MA Urban and Regional Planning PhD Urban Studies TOTAL, Degrees Conferred
BACHELORS 45 19 88 30 19 129 18 0 14 34 20 72 0 6 3 0 0 1 2 36 0 15 17 0 10 1 0 0 48 32 0 10 30 21 8 33 3 1 4 6 5 5 20 101 59 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 77 25 4 9 0 0 0 0 0 1 1094
61
MASTERS 14 0 4 23 7 0 0 0 12 0 17 4 38 0 0 0 7 0 0 2 15 4 0 2 0 0 14 16 0 12 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 5 0 0 0 39 15 1 11 5 2 0 64 10 8 0 18 18 22 8 0 0 424
SPECIALIST 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17
DOCTORAL 0 0 0 4 2 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 71
TOTAL 59 19 92 57 28 129 18 6 26 34 37 76 46 6 3 16 28 1 2 38 15 19 17 10 10 1 14 16 48 44 11 14 30 21 8 34 3 1 4 8 5 5 25 101 59 1 41 15 1 11 5 2 12 143 35 12 9 18 18 22 8 7 1 1605
JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY TOTAL DEGREES CONFERRED BY LEVEL 5 - YEAR TREND LEVEL
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
Bachelors
982
1,033
1,064
946
1093
Masters
395
378
412
446
424
Specialist
16
38
23
19
17
Doctorate
70
52
60
74
71
1463
1501
TOTAL
2012-13
1559
2013-14
1485
1605
JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY TOTAL DEGREES CONFERRED BY COLLEGE 5 - YEAR TREND COLLEGE
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
Business
246
233
238
217
175
Education & Human Development
320
357
361
355
401
Liberal Arts
301
327
312
289
310
Lifelong Learning
135
125
140
128
101
Science, Engineering & Technology
259
257
283
239
328
Public Service
202
202
225
257
290
TOTAL
1463
1501
1559
1485
1605
62
2012-13
2013-14
JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY DEGREES CONFERRED BY DEGREE, LEVEL AND PROGRAM 5 - YEAR TREND PROGRAM / LEVEL Accounting Art Biology Business Administration Chemistry Child Care and Family Education Civil Engineering Clinical Psychology Communicative Disorders Computer Engineering Computer Science Criminal Justice and Correctional Services Early Childhood Education Earth System Science Economics Education Educational Administration and Supervision Educational Technology Electrical Engineering Elementary Education Engineering English Entrepreneurship Environmental Science Finance Foreign Languages Guidance and Counseling Hazardous Materials Management Healthcare Administration Health, Physical Education & Recreation Higher Education Administration History Industrial Technology Management Marketing Mass Communications Mathematics Mathematics Education Meteorology Music Education Performance Physics Political Science Professional Interdisciplinary Studies Psychology Public Administration Public Health Public Policy and Administration Reading Rehabilitation Services Science Education Secondary Education Social Science Education Social Work Sociology Special Education Speech Sport Science Teacher Education Technology Education Telecommunications Engineering Urban and Regional Planning Urban Studies GRAND TOTAL
2009-10 63 19 81 75 35 63 21 10 24 11 35 67 42 5 1 24 4 39 11 25 9 11 18 3 17 8 40 42 15 16 24 47 29 43 3 7 13 2 3 19 135 37 2 24 15 3 20 2 12 6 91 41 27 6 1 4 6 1 6 1463
2010-11 55 14 101 63 25 66 8 1 38 17 19 71 35 4 36 11 3 53 13 37 18 6 22 3 16 8 25 42 15 11 27 49 22 44 11 1 3 6 5 3 33 125 56 5 26 7 3 17 4 14 3 92 33 27 12 3 13 12 6 3 1501
63
2011-12 85 13 106 59 27 58 17 4 32 18 20 65 40 8 23 29 1 36 11 34 9 5 16 4 16 4 30 63 16 10 27 45 16 50 7 4 3 6 5 3 24 140 56 3 34 9 6 19 5 1 3 102 30 26 11 7 17 25 1 12 3 1559
2012-13 71 16 80 73 27 53 14 9 29 20 23 70 52 0 1 19 38 0 0 40 7 29 15 9 8 2 10 4 42 43 23 9 20 32 17 30 7 4 4 11 5 1 44 128 32 3 46 15 2 15 2 4 6 111 23 19 9 9 22 17 0 9 2 1485
2013-14 59 19 92 57 28 129 18 6 26 34 37 76 46 6 3 16 28 1 2 38 15 19 17 10 10 1 14 16 48 44 9 35 21 8 33 4 1 4 6 7 5 20 106 59 1 2 54 1 11 5 2 12 77 91 14 15 20 18 22 8 0 18 1 1605
EMPLOYEES
Exec, Admin, Managerial Faculty Other Professional/Support Services Technical and Paraprofessionals Clerical and Secretarial Skilled Crafts Service Maintenance Graduate Assistance TOTAL
Men
Women
Total
Men
2011
Women
Total
Men
2012
Women
Total
Men
2013
Women
Total
2014
Men
Women
Total
19
14
33
20
15
35
15
18
33
18
10
28
13
7
20
266
238
504
268
250
518
279
257
536
284
257
541
292
285
577
243
353
596
237
350
587
221
323
544
214
290
504
215
319
534
32
20
52
30
19
49
29
18
47
20
17
37
22
17
39
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
10
151
161
8
145
153
24 92
48
24 140
27 75
24
27 99
692
850
1542
671
835
1506
17 26 85 672
167 0 26 809
184 26 111 1481
25 87 64 722
0 21 93 839
25 108 157 1561
25 95 91 761
0 26 86 885
25 121 177 1646
Exec, Admin, Managerial Faculty Other Professional/Support Services Technical and Paraprofessionals Clerical and Secretary Skilled Crafts Service Maintenance Graduate Assistant TOTAL
2010
JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY EMPLOYEES BY JOB CATEGORY 5 - YEAR TREND
JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY EMPLOYEES BY ETHNICITY FALL 2014
Not Identified -
White
-
Hispanic
Asian
3 120 61
African American 16 394 461
1 9 5
1
37
6 1 51 243
147 25 120 116 1316
65
MultiRacial 2 -
Total
0 51 7
Native American 0 1 0
-
1
-
-
39
9 24
59
1 2
2
153 25 121 177 1646
20 577 534
YEAR
JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY FULL-TIME TEACHING FACULTY BY ACADEMIC RANK 5 – YEAR TREND Professor
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Year 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
TENURED Number 158 173 176 175 181
79 81 82 76 58
Associate Professor 99 107 105 96 92
RANK Assistant Professor 132 124 128 123 141
Instructor
Lecturer
64 65 70 75 71
8 1 4 16 27
JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY FULL-TIME TEACHING FACULTY BY TENURE STATUS 5 – YEAR TREND Percent 41.4% 45.7% 45.2% 45.33% 46.53%
Year 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
TENURE TRACK Number Percent 94 24.6% 85 22.5% 83 21.4% 77 19.94% 76 19.54%
66
Year 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
TOTAL
382 378 389 386 389
NON-TENURED Number Percent 130 34.0% 120 31.8% 130 33.4% 134 34.71% 132 33.93%
JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY FULL-TIME INSTUCTIONAL FACULTY BY COLLEGE, SCHOOL AND DEPARTMENT 5 -YEAR TREND COLLEGE/DEPARTMENT Accounting Economics, Finance & General Business Entrepreneurship & Professional Development Management & Marketing TOTAL, COLLEGE OF BUSINESS Educational Foundations & Leadership Educational Technology Higher Education School, Community & Rehabilitation Counseling TOTAL, School of Administrative Leadership Elementary & Early Childhood Education Health, Physical Education & Recreation Social and Cultural Special Education Sports Science TOTAL, School of Instructional Leadership Professional Interdisciplinary Studies TOTAL, School of Lifelong Learning TOTAL, COLLEGE OF EDUCATION & HUMAN DEVELOPMENT English & Modern Foreign Languages Mass Communications Speech Communication TOTAL, School of Communications Art Music TOTAL, School of Fine and Performing Arts Criminal Justice & Sociology History and Philosophy Political Science Psychology TOTAL, School of Social and Behavioral Sciences TOTAL, COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS Civil Engineering Computer Engineering Computer Science Telecommunication Engineering TOTAL, School of Engineering Biology Chemistry Mathematics Science and Mathematics Teaching Physics, Atmospherics Sciences & General Sciences Technology TOTAL, School of Science & Technology TOTAL, COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY Public Policy & Administration Urban & Regional Planning& Urban Studies TOTAL, School of Policy & Planning Communicative Disorders Healthcare Administration Health Policy & Management TOTAL, School of Health Sciences Social Work TOTAL, School of Social Work TOTAL, COLLEGE OF PUBLIC SERVICE Human Development and Family Studies TOTAL, University College
UNIVERSITY TOTAL
Fall 2010
Fall 2011
Fall 2012
Fall 2013
Fall 2014
10 16 6 5 37 10 2 1 9 22 19 14 4 41 -
10 16 6 5 37 10 2 2 9 23 17 12 4 37 -
10 15 6 6 37 12 2 3 10 27 17 12 4 37 -
9 11 6 10 36 12 2 4 10 28 11 12 3 3 1 33 4 4
9 11 6 10 36 13 2 5 9 29 10 12 2 4 32 4 4
63 32 7 8 47 6 17 23 16 8 10 10
60 32 7 8 47 8 17 25 16 7 9 11
64 35 9 9 53 8 18 26 12 16 7 9
65 40 6 9 55 8 16 24 12 15 8 9
61 30 6 9 45 8 15 23 11 14 8 12
44 114 8 11 11 30 24 19 21 -
43 115 6 9 12 27 24 20 21 -
44 123 7 8 13 28 25 18 20 -
44 123 8 9 13 30 20 17 19 2
45 113 8 8 14 0 30 22 17 18 -
12 8 84
14 8 87
15 8 86
18 7 81
15 8 80
114 5 5 10 5 16 21 18 18 49 -
114 7 6 13 5 16 21 14 14 48 -
114 6 5 11 5 16 21 15 15 47 -
111 7 6 5 5 10 33 15 15 48 -
110 6 7 13 5 10 8 23 18 18 54 15 15
382
378
389
386
389
67
JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY FULL-TIME TEACHING FACULTY BY ACADEMIC RANK AND TENURE 5 - YEAR TREND
2010-11 Tenure Tenure Track Non-Tenure Total
Professor 67 2 10 79
Associate Professor 75 15 9 99
Assistant Professor 16 77 39 132
Instructor 64 64
Lecturer 8 8
Total 158 94 130 382
2011-12 Tenure Tenure Track Non-Tenure Total
Professor 68 2 11 81
Associate Professor 87 13 7 107
Assistant Professor 18 70 36 124
Instructor 65 65
Lecturer 1 1
Total 173 85 120 378
2012-13 Tenure Tenure Track Non-Tenure Total
Professor 72 1 9 82
Associate Professor 86 12 7 105
Assistant Professor 18 70 40 128
Instructor 70 70
Lecturer 4 4
Total 176 83 130 389
2013-14 Tenure Tenure Track Non-Tenure Total
Professor 66 3 7 76
Associate Professor 79 12 5 96
Assistant Professor 24 60 39 123
Instructor 3 1 71 75
Lecturer 3 1 12 16
Total 175 77 134 386
2014-15 Tenure Tenure Track Non-Tenure Total
Professor 48 3 7 58
Associate Professor 74 13 5 92
Assistant Professor 47 55 39 141
Instructor 4 2 65 71
Lecturer 8 3 16 27
Total 181 76 132 389
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JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY FULL-TIME TEACHING FACULTY BY ACADEMIC RANK AND EDUCATIONAL LEVEL 5 - YEAR TREND
Educational Level
Professor
Associate Professor
Doctoral Degree Specialist Degree Master's Degree First Professional Bachelor's Degree TOTAL
78 1 79
94 4 1 99
Educational Level
Professor
Associate Professor
Doctoral Degree Specialist Degree Master's Degree First Professional Bachelor's Degree TOTAL
79 1 1 81
103 4 107
Educational Level
Professor
Associate Professor
Doctoral Degree Specialist Degree Master's Degree First Professional Bachelor's Degree TOTAL
80 1 1 82
101 4 105
Educational Level
Professor
Associate Professor
Doctoral Degree Specialist Degree Master's Degree First Professional Bachelor's Degree TOTAL
74 1 1 76
93 3 96
Educational Level
Professor
Associate Professor
Doctoral Degree Specialist Degree Master's Degree First Professional Bachelor's Degree TOTAL
58 58
88 1 3 92
Assistant Professor
Instructor
Lecturer
Total
108 2 21 1 132
6 5 52 1 64
3 4 1 8
289 7 82 3 1 382
Assistant Professor 2011-12 101 2 20 1 124
Instructor
Lecturer
Total
9 5 50 1 65
1 1
292 7 76 2 1 378
Assistant Professor 2012-13 103 2 21 2 128
Instructor
Lecturer
Total
13 6 51 70
2 2 4
299 9 79 2 389
Assistant Professor 2013-14 98 1 24 123
Instructor
Lecturer
Total
18 6 51 75
12 4 16
298 8 83 386
Assistant Professor 2014-15 113 3 25 141
Instructor
Lecturer
Total
19 8 44 71
22 5 27
300 12 77 389
2010-11
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RESOURCES
JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY EDUCATIONAL AND GENERAL REVENUES BY SOURCE 5-YEAR PROFILE FISCAL YEARS
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
Tuition and Fees
42,727,057
46,727,057
50,792,633
55,731,643
66,630,574
State Appropriations
48,724,319
48,724,319
45,173,841
47,143,329
55,275,234
Sales & Services
500,000
500,000
500,000
500,000
500,00
Other Revenue
3,400,000
3,400,000
6,400,000
6,200,000
4,800,000
99,019,507
99,351,376
102,866,474
109,574,972
127,205,808
Total
JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY EDUCATIONAL & GENERAL EXPENDITURES & TRANSFERS BY SOURCE 5-YEAR PROFILE FISCAL YEARS
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
Instruction
41,251,861
41,466,716
41,818,204
42,530,594
47,242,214
Research
1,036,183
1,375,872
1,492,008
1,286,877
1,173,792
753,098
1,626,387
1,137,623
661,993
651,309
Academic Support
8,528,115
8,891,217
7,912,687
8,550,280
8,612,875
Student Services
8,909,710
7,743,680
8,270,311
8,965,110
9,189,067
Public Service
Institutional Support
15,627,882
16,663,685
17,331,535
21,632,831
27,207,672
Plant Operations
13,117,340
13,506,157
13,506,158
14,457,305
21,610,967
Scholarships & Fellowships
8,073,054
7,577,661
10,897,948
11,489,983
21,610,967
Transfer
1,722,264
500,000
500,000
0
11,517,911
99,019,507
99,351,376
102,866,474
137,271,238
127,205,807
Total
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JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY ACT DATA FIRST-TIME ENTERNING FRESHMEN FALL 2014 English
Math
Reading
Science
Composite
25.67 23.56 20.35 23.89
18.54
18.27 16.48
23.33 25.13
20.47
19.29 17.01
19.95
17.98
15.27 17.38 13.61
Top Quarter
2nd Quarter
3rd Quarter
73
15.54
14.87
15.45
Bottom Quarter
JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY ENROLLMENT BY COLLEGE, LEVEL AND GENDER College of Business College of Education & Human Development College of Liberal Arts College of Science, Engineering & Technology College of Public Service
1234 1029 939
865 736
671
655
558
493
445
409 157
151
Female
89
154 65
Male
141
205
179 23
55
Female
Undergraduate
Male Graduate
74
161 72
22
1216
1444 1039
75 Undecided Majors
Full-Time
College of Public Service
1303
College of Science, Engineering & Technology
182
College of Liberal Arts
876
College of Education & Human Development
College of Business
JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY FULL-TIME AND PART-TIME BY COLLEGE FALL 2014 Part-Time
402
289 501
1906 99 251
JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY ENROLLMENT BY ETHNICITY 8566
623 55
116
41
76
105
1
1
JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY ENROLLMENT BY RESIDENCY FALL 2014
3822
4002
1449
235
Instate
Hinds County
Out-of-state
77
Foreign
78 3
Non-Formula Students 21 and Over
14 1
Other
Returning Post Baccalaureate
790
First_time Graduate Student
38
Transient Student
Returning or Transfer Graduate Student
639
First-time Transfer Student
Readmitted Student
Returning Undergraduate Student
First-time Freshman
JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY ENROLLMENT BY CATEGORY FALL 2014
4522
1660
1196 645
JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY ENROLLMENT BY CLASSIFICATION FALL 2014 FALL 2013
FALL 2014
2427 2303
1935 1742 1641 1493
1480 1478
1320 1240
602
107101
79
697
43 33
JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY FULL-TIME AND PART-TIME TREND FALL 2014 COLLEGE TOTAL
Full-time
Part-time
2519
1962
2065
2014
2080
1248 1303
1129
833 885
1.129 Fall 2010
1216
1044
Fall 2011
1021
Fall 2012
80
832
Fall 2013
Fall 2014
JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY GRADUATE AND UNDERGRADUATE TREND FALL 2014 Undergraduate
Graduate
1643
1226
1174
1216
1095
876 867
Fall 2010
840
Fall 2011
839
Fall 2012
81
864
Fall 2013
Fall 2014
JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC LEVEL TREND FALL 2014 Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Masters
Specialist
Doctorate
Senior
778
577
564
552
513
535
579 543
525
451 415 361 312
311 250 241
253 218 173 153 137
Fall 2010
174
177 172 163 125
176 125 130
Fall 2011
Fall 2012
82
214 172
209
155 107
Fall 2013
101
Fall 2014
JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY GENDER TREND FALL 2014 Men
Women
1905
1457
1572
1522
1602
614 505
Fall 2010
493
492
Fall 2011
Fall 2012
83
478
Fall 2013
Fall 2014
JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY FACULTY TREND FALL 2014 Professor 13 15
Associate Professor 17 18
Instructor 10 9
Lecturer 2 -
Assistant Professor 21 18
20 19 18 17
17 16 15
17
14 13 11 10 9
5
1 Fall 2012
Fall 2013
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