UMR Self Evaluation 1978 volume 2

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University of Missouri-Rolla Rolla, Missouri 65401


BASIC INSTITUTIONAL DATA

TABLE OF CONTENTS

DATA FORM A - ENROLLMENT TRENDS

...........................

1-4

A.

Part 1 - Full-time Enrollment ...........................

2

B.

Part 2 - Part-time Enrollment ...........................

3

C.

Part 3 - Full-time Equivalent Enrollment ................

4

D.

Part 4 - Summer Sessions Enrollment .....................

4

DATA FORM B - STUDENT ADMISSIONS, ABILITY AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES, AND FINANCIAL AIDS ..................

3-9

A.

Part 1 - Student Admissions .............................

5-6

B.

Part 2 - Ability Measures of Freshmen Students ...........

7

C.

Part 3 - Ability Measuj.es of Entering Graduate Students ...

7

D.

Part 4 - Student Performance Measures ....................

8

E.

Part 5 - Student Financial Aid ..........................

9

DATA FORM C - INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF AND FACULTY ...............

10

DATA FORM D - INCOME AND EXPENDITURES .......................

11-16

A.

Part 1 - Current Funds Revenue By Source ................

12-13

B.

Part 2 - Current Funds Expenditures By Function .........

14

C.

Part 3 - Physical Plant Fixed Assets ....................

15

D.

Part 4 - Institutional Indebtedness ......................

16

DATA FORM E - LIBRARY / LIBRARY LEARNING RESOURCE C E N T E R .....

17-18

A.

Part 1 - Selected Elements of the Collection & Transactions

17

B.

Part 2 - Expenditures ...................................

18

DATA FORM F - DEGREE, CERTIFICATE AND DIPLOMA PROGRAMS .......

19-20

DATA FORM G - PARTIAL FOLLOW-UP OF GRADUATES

21-22


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Name and L o c a t io n o f I n s t i t u t i o n U n iversity o f M is s o u r i-R o lla _______

DATA FORM A

H o lla , M O

65401

ENROLLMENT TRENDS (Report for this campus only) Total number of students (excluding duplicates) during the current and previous two academic years. DEFINITIONS

UNDERGRADUATE--This classification includes students enrolled in: A. Bachelor's degree oriented programs which usually require at least four, but not more than five years of degree credit course work. B. Associate degree programs specifically oriented toward the bachelor's degree. C. Programs leading to one, two or three year certificates, diploma or associate degrees which are specifically oriented toward preparation for immediate employment. D. Programs and courses taken without specific degree, transfer or employ­ ment goal. Applies only to junior or community colleges. GRADUATE--This classification includes those students who have attained a bachelor's degree or first professional degree (in dentistry, law, medicine, theology, or veterinary medicine, etc.) and are enrolled in a master's specialist, or doctoral degree program. PROFESSIONAL--One who is enrolled in a professional school or program which requires at least two or more academic years of previous college work for entrance and which requires a total of at least six academic years of college work for a degree; for example, one who is enrolled for a professional degree in one of the following fields: Dentistry (D.D.S.), Law (LL.B. or J.D.), Medicine (M.D.), Theology (B.D., M.Div.), Veterinary Medicine (D.V.M.) Chi­ ropody or Podiatry (D.S.C. or D.P.), Optometry (O.D.) or Osteopathy (D.O.). All students in programs which require only four or five academic years of work (i.e., only four or five years beyond high school) for completion of the requirements for the degree should be reported as undergraduate. All students enrolled in work leading to a master's degree are to be reported as graduate (even though the master's degree is required in some fields, such as Library Science and Social Work, for employment at the professional level). NON-CREDIT--Students enrolled in non-credit adult education courses in any form. FULL-TIME--Students enrolled in credit courses equal to at least 75 percent of the normal full-time load. PART-TIME--Students enrolled in credit courses equal to fewer than 75 percent of the normal full-time load. A. Part-time resident--Student at the reporting campus enrolled in courses equal to fewer than 75 percent of the normal full-time load B. Extension--Student enrolled in courses at locations away from the re­ porting campus equal to fewer than 75 percent of the normal full-time load. Excludes resident and non-credit enrollees. UNCLASSIFIED--Student who cannot be classified by level. Applies only to senior institutions.


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Name and L o c a t io n o f I n s t i t u t i o n U n iversity o f M is s o u r i-R o lla _______

DATA FORM A - PART 1

R o lla , M O

65401

FULL-TIME ENROLLMENT OPENING FALL ENROLLMENT FOR CURRENT ACADEMIC YEAR AND PREVIOUS TWO YEARS (Report for this campus only) 19 76 - 77

19 75 - 76

1254

1292

1125

852

850

752

Junior

842

759

745

Senior

1081

938

948

TOTAL UNDERGRADUATE

4029

3839

3570

228

249

293

76

63

77

304

312

370

4333

4151

19_ZI_"_Z£_ UNDERGRADUATE Freshman

Sophomore

- Bachelor's oriented (Definitions I, A & B) - Occupationally oriented (Definition I, C) - Undeclared (Definition I, D-Junior or Community Colleges only) - Bachelor's oriented (Definitions I, A & B) - Occupationally oriented Definition I, C) - Undeclared (Definition I, D-Junior or Community Colleges only)

GRADUATE Master's Specialist Doctoral TOTAL GRADUATE PROFESSIONAL

(By degree) N/A

TOTAL PROFESSIONAL UNCLASSIFIED

(Senior institutions only)

TOTAL UNCLASSIFIED TOTAL ALL LEVELS

3940


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Name and L o c a t io n o f I n s t i t u t i o n

3

U n iversity o f M is s o u r i-R o lla _______ DATA FORM A - PART 2

R olla, M O

65401

PART-TIME ENROLLMENT OPENING FALL ENROLLMENT FOR CURRENT ACADEMIC YEAR AND PREVIOUS TWO YEARS (Report for this campus and its extension operations only) lq 7 6 - 7 7

19 77 - 78 (Definition VI, A & B) UNDERGRADUATE - Bachelor's oriented (Definitions I, A & B) Freshman - Occupationally oriented (Definition I. C) - Undeclared (Def. I, D - Junior or Community Colleges only) - Bachelor's oriented (Definitions I, A & B) Sophomore

Resident

19 75 - 76 Exten.

Resident

Exten.

Resident

Exten.

99

*149

130

*66

102

*76

116

1

68

2

72

1

74

2

68

- Occupationally oriented (Definition I, C) - Undeclared (Def, I, D - Junior or Community Colleges only) -

-

Junior

61

Senior

86

2

122

3

97

362

152

394

73

339

77

133

362

116

383

98

493

56

1

92

-

79

-

189

363

208

383

TOTAL UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATE Master 1s Specialist Doctoral TOTAL GRADUATE PROFESSIONAL

177

493

(By degree) N/A

TOTAL PROFESSIONAL NON-CREDIT

9150**

7451**

9240**

TOTAL NON-CREDIT UNCLASSIFIED (Senior institutions only) TOTAL UNCLASSIFIED TOTAL ALL LEVELS

551

♦Includes some unclassified extension undergraduates.

515

602

456

516

^Enrollments ai»fo r flswl year.

570


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Name and Location of Institution University of Missouri-Rolla Rolla, MO 65401

DATA FORM A - PART 3 FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT ENROLLMENT OPENING FALL ENROLLMENT FOR CURRENT ACADEMIC YEAR AND PREVIO0S TWO YEARS (As defined by the institution) Report for this campus only

1o 77 - 78 UNDERGRADUATE

(See definitions I.A thru D)

GRADUATE

(See definition II)

PROFESSIONAL

See definition

TOTAL

76 - 77

iq

tQ

75 - 76

4296

4157

3850

358

373

449

4654

4530

4299

III)

DATA FORM A - PART 4 SUMMER SESSIONS ENROLLMENT MOST RECENT SESSIONS AND PREVIOUS TWO YEARS (Report for this campus only)

19 77 - 78

19 76 - 77

TOTAL UNDERGRADUATE

917

944

914

TOTAL GRADUATE

310

327

351

1227

1271

1265

TOTAL

19 75 - 76


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BASIC INSTITUTIONAL DATA TABLE OF CONTENTS

I.

II.

III. IV.

V.

DATA FORM A - ENROLLMENT TRENDS

.................................... 1-4

A.

Part

1 - Full-time Enrollment ..................................

2

B.

Part

2 - Part-time Enrollment ..................................

3

C.

Part

3 - Full-time Equivalent Enrollment .......................

4

D.

Part

4 - Summer Sessions Enrollment ............................

4

DATA FORM B - STUDENT ADMISSIONS, ABILITY AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES, AND FINANCIAL AIDS .........................

5-9

A.

Part 1 - Student Admissions ....................................

5-6

B.

Part 2 - Ability Measures of Freshmen Students

C.

Part 3 - Ability Measuies of Entering GraduateStudents ........... 7

D.

Part 4 - Student Performance Measures ...........................

E.

Part 5 - Student Financial Aid .................................. 9

.................. 7

DATA FORM C - INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF AND FACULTY ......................

8

10

DATA FORM D - INCOME AND EXPENDITURES ..... ....................... .. 11-16 A.

Part 1 - Current Funds Revenue By Source ........................

12-13

B.

Part 2 - Current Funds Expenditures By Function .................

14

C.

Part

3 - Physical Plant Fixed Assets ............................

15

D.

Part

4 - Institutional Indebtedness ............................

16

DATA FORM E - LIBRARY / LIBRARY LEARNING RESOURCE CENTER ............

17-18

A.

Part

1 - Selected Elements of the Collection & Transactions .....

17

B.

Part

2 - Expenditures ..........................................

18

VI.

DATA FORM F - DEGREE, CERTIFICATE AND DIPLOMA PROGRAMS ..............

19-20

VII.

DATA FORM G - PARTIAL FOLLOW-UP OF GRADUATES ........................

21-22


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Name and L o c a t io n o f I n s t i t u t i o n U n iversity o f M is s o u r i-R o lla _______

DATA FORM A

H olla, M O

65401

ENROLLMENT TRENDS (Report for this campus only) Total number of students (excluding duplicates) during the current and previous two academic years. DEFINITIONS

UNDERGRADUATE--This classification includes students enrolled in: A. Bachelor*s degree oriented programs which usually require at least four, but not more than five years of degree credit course work. B. Associate degree programs specifically oriented toward the bachelor*s degree. C. Programs leading to one, two or three year certificates, diploma or associate degrees which are specifically oriented toward preparation for immediate employment. D. Programs and courses taken without specific degree, transfer or employ­ ment goal. Applies only to junior or community colleges. GRADUATE--This classification includes those students who have attained a bachelor*s degree or first professional degree (in dentistry, law, medicine, theology, or veterinary medicine, etc.) and are enrolled in a master's specialist, or doctoral degree program. PROFESSIONAL--One who is enrolled in a professional school or program which requires at least two or more academic years of previous college work for entrance and which requires a total of at least six academic years of college work for a degree; for example, one who is enrolled for a professional degree in one of the following fields: Dentistry (D.D.S.), Law (LL.B. or J.D.), Medicine (M.D.), Theology (B.D., M.Div.), Veterinary Medicine (D.V.M.) Chi­ ropody or Podiatry (D.S.C. or D.P.), Optometry (O.D.) or Osteopathy (D.O.). All students in programs which require only four or five academic years of work (i.e., only four or five years beyond high school) for completion of the requirements for the degree should be reported as undergraduate. All students enrolled in work leading to a master's degree are to be reported as graduate (even though the master's degree is required in some fields, such as Library Science and Social Work, for employment at the professional level). NON-CREDIT--Students enrolled in non-credit adult education courses in any form. FULL-TIME--Students enrolled in credit courses equal to at least 75 percent of the normal full-time load. PART-TIME--Students enrolled in credit courses equal to fewer than 75 percent of the normal full-time load. A. Part-time resident--Student at the reporting campus enrolled in courses equal to fewer than 75 percent of the normal full-time load B. Extension--Student enrolled in courses at locations away from the re­ porting campus equal to fewer than 75 percent of the normal full-time load. Excludes resident and non-credit enrollees. UNCIASSIFIED--Student who cannot be classified by level. Applies only to senior institutions.


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Name and L o c a t io n o f I n s t i t u t i o n U n iversity o f M i s s o u r i - R o l l a ______

DATA FORM A - PART 1

Rolla, MO 65401

FULL-TIME ENROLLMENT OPENING FALL ENROLLMENT FOR CURRENT ACADEMIC YEAR AND PREVIOUS TWO YEARS (Report for this campus only) 19 77 - 78

19 76 - 77

19 75 - 76

1254

1292

1125

852

850

752

Junior

842

759

745

Senior

1081

938

948

TOTAL UNDERGRADUATE

4029

3839

3570

228

249

293

76

63

77

304

312

370

4333

4151

UNDERGRADUATE Freshman

Sophomore

- Bachelor's oriented (Definitions I, A & B) - Occupationally oriented (Definition I, C) - Undeclared (Definition I, D-Junior or Community Colleges only) - Bachelor's oriented (Definitions I, A & B) - Occupationally oriented Definition I, C) - Undeclared (Definition I, D-Junior or Community Colleges only)

GRADUATE Master 1s Specialist Doctora 1 TOTAL GRADUATE PROFESSIONAL

(By degree) N/A

TOTAL PROFESSIONAL UNCLASSIFIED

(Senior institutions only)

TOTAL UNCLASSIFIED TOTAL ALL LEVELS

3940


Name and L o c a t io n o f I n s t i t u t i o n

3

NCA

U n iversity o f M is s o u r i-R o lla ________ DATA FORM A - PART 2

R o lla , M O

65401

PART-TIME ENROLLMENT OPENING FALL ENROLLMENT FOR CURRENT ACADEMIC YEAR AND PREVIOUS TWO YEARS (Report for this campus and its extension operations only) 1q 7 6 - 7 7

i9_zz_-_ia_ (Definition VI, A & B) UNDERGRADUATE - Bachelor*s oriented (Definitions I, A 6c 3) Freshman - Occupationally oriented (Definition I, C) • Undeclared (Def. I, D - Junior or Community Colleges only) - Bachelor*s oriented (Definitions I, A & B) Sophomore

19 75 - 76 Exten.

Resident

Exten.

Resident

Exten.

99

*149

130

*66

102

*76

116

1

68

2

72

i

74

2

68

Resident

- Occupationally oriented (Definition I, C) - Undeclared (Def. I, D - Junior or Community Colleges only) -

Junior

61

Senior

86

2

122

3

97

362

152

394

73

339

77

133

362

116

383

98

493

56

1

92

79

-

189

363

208

TOTAL UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATE Master *s

-

Specialist Doctoral TOTAL GRADUATE PROFESSIONAL

-

383

177

493

(By degree) N/A

TOTAL PROFESSIONAL NON-CREDIT

9150**

7451**

9240**

TOTAL NON-CREDIT UNCLASSIFIED (Senior institutions only) TOTAL UNCLASSIFIED TOTAL ALL LEVELS

551

’'‘Includes some unclassified extension undergraduates.

515

602

456

516

’“’'‘Enrollments am Jar 8swl year.

570


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Name and L o c a t io n o f I n s t i t u t i o n U n iversity o f M is s o u r i-R o lla R o lla , M O

65401_____________________

DATA FORM A - PART 3 FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT ENROLLMENT OPENING FALL ENROLLMENT FOR CURRENT ACADEMIC YEAR AND PREVIOOS TWO YEARS (As defined by the institution) Report for this campus only

}Q 77 - 78 UNDERGRADUATE

(See definitions I.A thru D)

GRADUATE

(See definition II)

PROFESSIONAL

See definition

TOTAL

1Q 76 - 77

^q 75 - 76

4296

4157

3850

358

373

449

4654

4530

4299

III)

DATA FORM A - PART 4 SUMMER SESSIONS ENROLLMENT MOST RECENT SESSIONS AND PREVIOUS TWO YEARS (Report for this campus only)

19 77 - 78

19 76 - 77

TOTAL UNDERGRADUATE

917

944

914

TOTAL GRADUATE

310

327

351

TOTAL

1227

1271

1265

19 75

- 76


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Name and L o c a t i o n o f

5

In stitu tio n

U n iversity o f M is s o u r i-R o lla DATA FORM B - PART l

R olla, M O

65401

STUDENT ADMISSIONS OPENING FALL ENROLLMENT FOR CURRENT ACADEMIC YEAR AND PREVIOUS TWO YEARS (Report for this campus only) Provide as much of the following information as is available about applicants for admission in the current and previous two academic years. If exact figures cannot be supplied, careful estimates may be given. Students enrolled in a previous year should not be included as applicants in a subsequent year.

Z ^ - z a jc o r t jw *»j

UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE 19 77 - 78

19 76 - 77

N u m b e r of a p p l i c a n t s w i t h c o m p l e t e c r e d e n t i a l s for a d m i s s i o n to the f r e s h m a n class

1400*

1300*

1100*

Nu m b e r of applicants

1331

1260

1042

956

989

920

500*

500*

400*

483

467

352

376

373

347

225*

210*

210*

Nu m b e r of

accepted

f r eshman a p p l i c a n t s

actually

enrolled N u m b e r of a p p l i c a n t s wit h c o m p l e t e c r e d e n t i a l s for a d m i s s i o n w i t h a d v a n c e d s tand ing Number

(trans fer)

of a d v a n c e d - s t a n d i n g u n d e r g r a d u a t e

po

applicants Number

W 73M H W >2:

ac c e p t e d

of a d v a n c e d - s t a n d i n g

applicants

undergraduate

actually enrolled

N u m b e r of a p p l i c a n t s w i t h c r e d e n t i a l s for a d m i s s i o n

complete to m a s t e r ' s

program N u m b e r of a p p l i c a n t s master's

accepted

for

147*

140*

140*

actually

enrolled

120*

114*

115*

N/A

N/A

N/A

program

N u m b e r of a p p l i c a n t s in m a s t e r ' s

HGO n r ^ H O M 'V CO

19 75 - 76

program

N u m b e r of a p p l i c a n t s w i t h c o m p l e t e c r e d e n t i a l s for a d m i s s i o n to s p e c i a l i s t programs N u m b e r of a p p l i c a n t s s p e c i a l i s t programs

accepted

N u m b e r of a p p l i c a n t s a c t u a l l y in s p e c i a l i s t p r o g r a m s

for

enrolled

N u m b e r of a p p l i c a n t s w i t h c o m p l e t e c r e d e n t i a l s for a d m i s s i o n to d o c t o r a l

98*

90*

90*

63*

60*

60*

52*

49*

50*

programs N u m b e r of a p p l i c a n t s doctoral programs

accepted

for

N u m b e r of a p p l i c a n t s in d o c t o r a l prog r a m s

actually enrolled

*A11 entries so noted are estimates 0


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Name and L o c a t io n o f I n s t i t u t i o n U n ive rsity o f M is s o u r i-R o lla

S tu den t Admissions (c o n t in u e d )

R o lla , M O

65401

Data Form B - Part 1 (Report for this campus only) PROFESSIONAL

19

19

(By degrees)

Number of applicants with complete credentials for admission to professional programs Number of applicants accepted for professional programs Number of applicants actually enrolled in professional programs N/A

19___ -___


Name and L o c a t io n o f

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I n s u it u t i o n

U n iversity o f M is s o u r i-R o lla

Holla, MO 65401 DATA FORM B - PART 2

'

ABILITY MEASURES OF FRESHMEN STUDENTS (Report as applicable for this campus only) A.

B.

C.

Class ranking Percent in Percent in Percent in Percent in

of entering freshmen top 107o of high school top 25% of high school top 50% of high school top 75% of high school

class class class class

40 69 89

31

SAT scores for entering freshmen Class average SAT score on Verbal 460 Percent scoring above 500 on Verbal _____ Percent scoring above 600 on Verbal _____ Percent scoring above 700 on Verbal _____ Mean ACT scores for entering freshmen Composite 24.6 Mathematics 26.5 English 20.5 Natural Sciences 27.4 Social Studies 23.3

D.

Mathematical 550 Mathematical _____ Mathematical _____ Mathematical _____ Other tests used for admission or placement Test name SCAT 1C (total) Mean or composite 59.7________ Range 20 - 97______

SEE PAGE 7a DATA FORM B - PART 3 ABILITY MEASURES OF ENTERING GRADUATE STUDENTS (Report as applicable for this campus only) Current year only A.

B.

C.

GRADUATE RECORD EXAMINATION (for total Graduate School excluding professional schools)

MILLER ANALOGIES TEST (for total Graduate School excluding professional schools)

Range High

Low Range

High

On separate, indicate other £est data used for admission

Low


N am e and Location o f Institution U n iversity o f M is s o u r i-R o lla

7a

R olla, M O

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ABILITY MEASURES OF ENTERING GRADUATE STUDENTS (Campus Students as of Spring 1978) A.

GRADUATE RECORD EXAMINATION Total Number

Range High (%)*

Low (%)*

Domestic Students Verbal Quantitative Analytical Advanced Verbal + Quantitative

329 273 273 38 254 273

810 (99%) 820 (99%) 730 990 (99%) 1620

260 (3%) 470 (38%) 380 300 (0%) 830

International Students Verbal Quantitative Analytical Advanced Verbal + Quantitative

95 95 95 4 84 95

660 (89%) 820 (99%) 330 970 (99%) 1330

200 (0%) 390 (20%) 230 370 (3%) 690

780 (99%) 830 (99%) 710 780 (94%) 1570

230 (1%) 430 (28%) 350 300 (0%) 710

(UMR-GEC Students as of Spring 1978) Total Students Verbal Quantitative Analytical Advanced Verbal + Quantitative

265 175 175 19 169 175

B.

MILLER ANALOGIES TEST - None

C.

TOEFL (Campus Students)

57

668

457

*(%) taken from 1977-78 Guide to the Use of the Graduate Record Examinations


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Name and L o c a t io n o f I n s t i t u t i o n U n iversity o f M is s o u r i-R o lla

Rolla, MO 65401 DATA FORM B - PART 4 STUDENT PERFORMANCE MEASURES (Cognitive or Affective)

The administrators of the University of Missouri-Rolla (UMR) normally do not make a formal effort to quantitate the development of undergraduate or graduate stu­ dents; however, they regularly receive and monitor information from the public rela­ tive to the reception of students into productive positions. Some measures, which are relative to this question, are: 1) UMR students are sought after by most of the major employers of technically educated people. Only the less capable students have experienced some delay in finding employment. Many have multiple offers, and several have employment opportunities such that they do not fully utilize UMR's interviewing services. There were no unem­ ployment problems in the early 70's, just fewer job offers per student. These comments supplement and are supplemented by form G. 2) Although UMR is not an eletist university, it has a natural admission screen set by the rigor of its disciplines. This causes the admitted students to be the most capable of any major institution reported by the Missouri Coordinating Board of Higher Education. 3) Ihe administrators and faculty of UMR, as a part of their counseling service, have concern for the students who leave the campus without degrees. A faculty committee, which is currently chaired by Dr. A. Glen Haddock, translates this concern into an active function and can report in detail on its results. 4) Both baccalaureate and master's degree recipients are regularly sought by the Nation's best graduate institutions for work on higher degrees. The pressures of these institutions and industry for the recruitment of graduate students is a major problem. 5) UMR's baccalaureate students do well in national competition. More than half of the students who take the GRE advanced tests perform at levels above 600. 6) Within the State of Missouri this past year, nine students qualified for NSF fellowships. Their baccalaureate institutions were University of Missouri-Columbia, 2; University of Missouri-Rolla, 3; University of Missouri-St. Louis, 1, and Washington University, 3. Missouri has approximately 100,000 students in higher education. UMR, which serves less than 5% of these, retained one out of three of these fellowships. 7) UMR alumni are scattered over the world and are vocal in the support of their alma mater. UMR frequently benefits from their efforts at recruitment, which often includes their own sons and daughters. Student satisfaction has always been high.


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8) Comparison of 1976-77 grades with 1972-73 grades indicates that UMR has avoided grade inflation as reported nationally. Higher graduating senior GPA’s result from retention of the more capable students, whereas those receiving the lower grades usually transfer or seek jobs. Although the above is but a partial response to Part 4, more information can be made available by the department chairmen and other individuals upon request.


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Name and Location of Institution University of Missouri-Rolla_____

DATA FORM & - PART 5

Rolla, M O

65401

UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT FINANCIAL AID (Report for this campus only & current year only) TOTAL AMOUNT

SOURCE OF FUNDING

510,000

678

- Loans

463,460

655

- Employment

121,446

223

- Grants 6c Scholarships

161,400

610

-0-

-0-

- Grants 6c Scholarships

156,500

180

“ Loans (Includes Short Term)

373,200

1,090

30,470

18

138,498

142

3,000

15

- Grants 6c Scholarships

FEDERAL

STATE

$

- Loans INSTITUTIONAL

FROM OTHER SOURCES

NUMBER OF STUDENTS AIDED

- Employment (Includes Athletic Grants) - Grants 6c Scholarships _ (111., Pa. Guaranteed - Loans Loans)

UNDUPLICATED NUMBER OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS AIDED

______ 1,530__________

NUMBER OF STUDENTS RECEIVING INSTITUTIONAL ATHLETIC ASSISTANCE

_________88__________

PERCENTAGE OF INSTITUTIONAL AID FOR ATHLETIC ASSISTANCE

_______°«08_________ %

GRADUATE STUDENT FINANCIAL AID (Report for this campus only & current year only) Do not include professional students FEDERAL

- Grants 6c Fellowships - Loans

(NDSL)

$

358,619.49

125

3,000.00

3

40,837.00.

ii

834,067.99

238

68,708.63

22

- Employment STATE

- Grants 6c Fellowships - Loans

INSTITUTIONAL

- Grants, Fellowships, Asst. - Loans - Employment

FROM OTHER SOURCES

- Grants, Fellowships, Asst. - Loans

UNDUPLICATED NUMBER OF GRADUATE STUDENTS AIDED

________ 399


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Marne and L o c a t io n o f I n s t i t u t i o n

University of Missouri-Rolla DATA FORM C

Rolla, MO 65401__________

INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF AND FACULTY NUMBER, DEGREE, AND SAURY (Report for this campus only) Include only personnel with professional status who are primarily assigned to RESIDENT INSTRUCTION, AND DEPARTMENTAL OR ORGANIZED RESEARCH. Exclude all non­ professional personnel and those professional personnel whose primary function is NOT resident instruction, departmental research or organized reseach.

HIGH

145

Assoc. Professor

119

Asst. Professor

41

Instructor

19

1

Teaching assts. 6c other teaching pers.

23

176

Research staff 6c research assts.

26

70

i

LOW

Doctoral

Specialist

Salary Hank in Fall 1977 (9 m o . )

Master1s

Diploma, Certificate, or none

j Number part-time

Number full-time Professor

1st Professional

HIGHEST DEGREE EARNED

Fall 1977 Data

Bachelor1s

FULI.-TIME S A U RY RAI4GE

Associate

FULL-TIME FACULTY & STAFF

c CO £

1

16

128

23,527

31,575

18,400

1

15

103

19,305

22,950

13,900

12

29

15,732

18,650

9,500

2

15

2

11,970

14,150

9,000

+1

-6

-11

Undesignated rank Number of instrueional staff added for current academic year Number of instruc­ tional staff employed in previous academic year, but not reemployed for current academic year

-16*

*P rofessiional ranks only 1 II 1

1


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Name and L o c a t io n o f I n s t i t u t i o n U n iversity o f M is s o u r i-R o lla

DATA FORM D

Rolla, M O

65401

INCOME AND EXPENDITURES (Report for this campus only)

This report should cover the last completed fiscal year. An institution which closes its books at some date other than June 30 should use its own fiscal period and state the date of closing its books. Where the fiscal year ends on September 30 or later, use the previous fiscal year. Accounts kept in conformity with the recommendations of the National Committee on the Preparation of the Manual of College and University Business Administration will lend themselves readily to the completion of this report. Fill in each item in the report form, using zero where there is nothing to report. Please give totals for checking purposes. Enter figures to the nearest dollar. An institution maintaining separate corporations for the management of service enterprises (dormitories, bookstores, athletics, etc.) or for other purposes should include the operations of such corporations in this report. Indicate by check mark whether: 1.

Income is reported on cash basis ______

2.

Expenditures are reported on cash basis ______ basis

or accrual basis

X

or accrual

X

(Cash basis: Items are reported as income and as expenditures only when cash is received or made available to the institution and when it is paid out. Accrual basis: Income is taken into the accounts as it becomes due the institution or when a bill is rendered; expenditures are taken into the accounts when obligations are incurred.) Data Form D follows the format developed by the United States Office of Education, which the institution will use in completion of the HEGIS report. As an alternative, a comparable financial report may be submitted. HEGIS REPORT: A modified HEGIS form is submitted,


N am e and Location o f Institution

12

U n iversity o f M is s o u r i-R o lla

Rolla, MO 65401 DATA FORM D - PART I CURRENT FUNDS REVENUE BY SOURCE LAST COMPLETED FISCAL YEAR AND PREVIOUS TWO YEARS AMOUNT

SOURCE

EDUCATION AND GENERAL (Sum of lines 1-9) 1. Student Tuition and Fees Percent of Total Educational and General 2. Government Appropriations (Sum of lines 2, a-c) Percent of Total Educational and General

3.

a.

Federal Government

b.

State Government

c.

Local Government

Endowment Income Percent of Total Educational and General

4.

Private Gifts, Grants, and Contracts Percent of Total Educational and General

5.

Research* (Sum of lines 5, a-e) Percent of Total Educational and General a.

Federal Grants and Contracts

b.

Other Federal Government

c.

State Government

*Includes Extension funds

FY 76-77

FY 75-76

FY 74-75

24,203,417

22,899,250

21,372,878

4,822,883

4,101,077

3,510,287

20.0 14,471,820

18.0 13,980,919

16.4 13,652,597

59.8

61.0

117,549

91,492

105,826

14,354,271

13,889,427

13,546,771

67,296

59,476

50,635

0.3

0.3

0.2

1,202,252 4.9 3,434,573 14.2

1,176,832 5.1 3,418,892 14.9

63.9

830,499 3.9 3,153,057 14.8

2,492,512

2,586,588

2,518,026

103,281

154,412

135,337


13

AMOUNT

SOURCE

d.

Local Government

e.

Recovery Indirect Costs

6. Hospitals-Public Service Only Percent of Total Educational and General 7. Other Organized Activities of Educational Depts. Percent of Total Educational and General 8. Sales and Services of Educational Departments

FY 76-77

FY 75-76

FY 74-75

-

-

-

838,780

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

26,864

25,942

37,527

0.1

0.1

0.2

177,729

Percent of Total Educational and General a.

Other Sources

b.

Investment Income

499,694

-

Percent of Total Educational and General 9. Other Educational and General

677,892

136,112

138,276

0.6

0.7

0.6

133,145

83,185

126,229

44,584

52,927

12,047

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

STUDENT AID (Sum of lines 1-6) Percent of Total Current Funds Revenue 1.

Federal Government

2. State Government 3.

Local Government

-

-

-

4.

Private Gifts and Grants

-

-

-

5.

Endowment Income

_

_

6

Other


13a AMOUNT

SOURCE FY 76-77 AUXILIARY ENTERPRISES (Sum of lines 1-3) Percent of Total Current Funds Revenue

2,068,613

FY 75-76 1,676,402

FY 74-75 1,342,916

6.8

7.9

5.9

1. Housing

-

2.

-

-

-

-

Food Services

3. Other Auxiliary Enterprises TOTAL CURRENT - FUNDS REVENUE (Sum of 26,272,030 items A -C )

24,575,652

-

22,715,794


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Rolla, MO 65401____________ DATA FORM D - PART 2 CURRENT - FUNDS EXPENDITURES BY FUNCTION LAST COMPLETED FISCAL YEAR AND PREVIOUS TWO YEARS SOURCE

AMOUNT FY 76-77

A.

TOTAL EDUCATIONAL AND GENERAL (Sum of lines 1-9) 1. Instruction* Percent of Total Educational and General 2.

Public Service Percent of Total Educational and General

3.

Libraries Percent of Total Educational and General

4.

FY 75-76

FY 74-75

23,016,432

22,025,023

20,820,294

9,688,327

9,082,476

8,828,263

42.0

41.2

42.4

705,467

842,133

3.1

3.8

441,587

350,012

385,403

1.9

1.6

1.9

488,407 2.3

Physical Plant Maintenance and Operation

2,632,478

2,507,494

2,403,591

Percent of Total Educational and General

11.4

11.4

11.5

5. General Administration, Institutional Support, and Student Services

3,353,684

3,108,084

3,025,604

Percent of Total Educational and General

14.6

14.1

14.5

6. Organized Activities Relating to Academic Support Percent of Total Educational and General 7. Organized (sponsored and other separately budgeted) Research* Percent of Total Educational and General

1,687,269 7.3

3,685,029 16.1

1,729,471

2,015,704

7.9

3,744,558

9.7

3,270,310

17.0

*Extension functions are included as well as activities supported by development funds

15.8


14a AMOUNT

SOURCE FY 76-77

FY 75-76

FY 74-75

8. Other Sponsored Programs-Scholarships and Fellowships

822,591

660,825

403,012

Percent of Total Educational and General

3.6

3.0

1.9

9. All Other Educational and General Percent of Total Educational and General TOTAL AUXILIARY ENTERPRISES (Sum of lines 1 & 2) 1,980,806 1. Housing & Food Service 2. Other Auxiliary Enterprises

1,620,435

1 382,488

1,428,844

1 191,266

197,081

191,591

191,222

24,997,238

23,645,488

22, 202,782

1,783,725

CURRENT FUNDS EXPENDED FOR PHYSICAL PLANTS ASSETS NOT INCLUDED ABOVE TOTAL CURRENT-FUNDS EXPENDITURES (Sum of items A, B, C, & D)


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Name and L o c a t io n o f I n s t i t u t i o n U n iv e rsity o f M i s s o u r i-R o lla

Rolla, M O

65401

DATA FORK D - PART 3 PHYSICAL P U N T FIXED ASSETS BY BEGINNING AND ENDING VALUES AND ADDITIONS AND DEDUCTIONS DURING FISCAL YEAR

TYPE OF ASSET BAUNCE AND TRANSACTION

1.

2.

UND

IMPROVE­ MENTS

BUILDINGS

EQUIPMENT

1,179,534

3,304,636

32,887,604

10,341,848

ADDITIONS TO P U N T FIXED ASSETS DURING YEAR (Sum of lines 2,A-D)

-

-

A.

By Expenditures

-

B.

By Gift-In-Kind from Donor

-

-

C.

By Reappraisal of Plant Value

-

-

By Other Additions

-

-

BOOK VALUE OF P U N T FIXED ASSETS AT BEGINNING OF FISCAL YEAR

D.

3.

4.

DEDUCTION FROM P U N T FIXED ASSETS DURING THE YEAR BOOK VALUE OF P U N T FIXED ASSETS AT END OF FISCAL YEAR

725,037

*(24,155)

2,970

-

1,562,334

47,713,622

(24,155) 2,290,341

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1,179,534

4,029,673

32,866,419

♦Construction in progress Chilled Water Distribution System

-

TOTAL

11,904,182

49,979,808


Marne and L o c a t io n o f I n s t i t u t i o n

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University of Missouri-Rolla Rolla, MO 65401____________ DATA FORM D - PART 4 INSTITUTIONAL INDEBTEDNESS Amount of indebtedness at the end of each of the last five fiscal years. Exclude annuity contracts for which the institution maintains an adequate reserve. Exclude short-term debt incurred in anticipation of accrued income which permits liqui­ dation of the debt within the subsequent financial year. (Indicate indebtedness which is self-liquidating.)

TOTAL AMOUNT OF DEBT TO OUTSIDE PARTIES

For Operations

For Capital Outlay

19____-____

19____-____

19____-____

19____-____

19____-____ 8... ”

v

=

"T. N/A

PLAN FOR LIQUIDATING DEBT

For Operations


Name and L o c a t io n o f I n s t i t u t i o n

17

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U n iversity o f M is s o u r i-R o lla ________ DATA FORM E - PART 1

R o lla , M O

65401

LIBRARY / LIBRARY LEARNING RESOURCE CENTER (Present data where applicable or substitute proper HEGIS form) Report for current year and previous two years and for this campus only

10 77 - 78

SELECTED ELEMENTS OF THE COLLECTION & TRANSACTIONS

10 76 - 77

10 75 - 76

A 1.

Number of book tides

2.

Number of physical units of microforms, especially microfiche and microfilm. Estimate if necessary.

286,036

284,932

247,960

3,060

3,000

2,900

1,656

1,456

1,300

1,738

1,647

1,247

13

11

10

815

800

750

6.64

5.7

5.8

A

3.

Number of titles of catalogued non-print media i.e., films, film-loops, filmstrips, slides, video-tapes and disc and tape recordings. Estimate if necessary.

4.

Number of periodical titles

5.

Number of newspapers

6.

Number of other (non-periodical) serial titles

7.

Student use of book collection--number of books in circulation annually among students divided by the number of students enrol l'ed. (FTE)

8.

9.

10.

A

B

A

Student use of reserved books--number of reserved books in circulation annually among students divided by number of students enrolled. (FTE) Student use of non-print materials--number of non-print media units (filmstrips, tapes, etc.) useti annually (in the library/center or outside if checked out) by students divided by number of students enrolled. (FTE) Estimate if necessary Faculty use of book collection--number of books in circulation annually among faculty divided by the number of faculty. (FTE)

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

31.14

16.9

14.9

A

A - Projected figures from May 1, 1978 B - Work sheet computation: 1975-76 - 60% of budget

N/A =

Available


Name and L o c a t io n o f I n s t i t u t i o n

18

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University of Missouri-Rolla Rolla, MO 65401

DATA FORM E - PART 2

LIBRARY / LIBRARY LEARNING RESOURCE CENTER EXPENDITURES (Present data where applicable or substitute proper HEGIS form) Report from current budget & actual expenditures for previous two years & for this campus only ACTUAL

CURRENT

OPERATING

expenditures

19 77 - 78 1.

Total salaries, before deductions, of regular center staff

2.

Salary equivalents of contributed-service staff

3.

Total wages paid to students and other hourly assistants

4.

Expenditures for purchase of books and other printed library materials

215,028

19 76 - 77

19 75 -76

146,767

158,207

-

-

13,700

13,334

12,338

255,000

248,313

183,015

N/A

N/A

N/A

7,500

6,000

5.

Expenditures for non-print media

6.

Expenditures for binding and rebinding

7.

Expenditures for on-site production of materials

-

-

-

8.

Other operating expenditures (INCLUDING replace­ ment of equipment and furnishings but EXCLUDING all capital outlay)

28,437

27,866

26,478

522,165

443,790

368,038

-

_

-

-

-

-

9.

TOTAL

(Sum of lines 1 thru 7)

10,000

ESTIMATED COST OF ITEMS WHICH, THOUGH NOT CHARGED TO LIBRARY/CENTER ACCOUNTS, CONSTITUTE LIBRARY/ CENTER MATERIALS AND SERVICES

10.

Binding

11.

Automation Services

12.

Other

(Specify)

-

STUDENT AND OTHER HOURLY ASSISTANCE

13.

14.

Annual total number of hours of student assistance

5,957

6,061

2,574

Annual total number of hours of other hourly assistance

3,861

N/A

N/A

N / A - Not Available


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Name and L o c a t io n o f I n s t i t u t i o n Un iversity of M i s s o u r i - R o ll a

DATA FORM F

R o lla , M O

#

65401

DEGREE, CERTIFICATE AND DIPLOMA PROGRAMS CURRENT ACADEMIC YEAR AND PREVIOUS FOUR YEARS (Report for this campus only) (Not including St, Louis Grad. Eng. Ctr. or Ext.) Certificates, diplomas, and degrees offered by the institution; curricula or areas of concentration leading to each certificate, diploma or degree; number of students graduated in the past four years, and number preparing to graduate this year. Include all fields or subjects in which a curriculum is offered. If degree programs were not in effect during one or more of the years, please so indicate. Use additional pages if necessary.

CERTIFICATE, DIPLOMA OR DEGREE

CURRICULUM OR MAJOR

Bachelor of Arts

Economics English History Psychology Philosophy

Bachelor of Science

Computer Science Aerospace Eng. Chemical Eng. Petroleum Eng. Civil Eng. Electrical Eng. Mechanical Eng. Geological Eng. Eng. Management Metallurgical Eng. Ceramic Eng. Mining Eng. Nuclear Eng. Eng. Mechanics Applied Math. Physics

GRADUATES IN PROGRAM 19 75 - 76

19 74 - 75

19 73 -74

19 77 - 78

19 76 - 77

3 8 7 11 1

4 6 13 10 —

3 4 7 10 —

2 11 7 14 "•

4 14 15 22 2

59 11 53 26 109 139 118 18 50 20 9 29 7 8 13 11

53 7 42 36 120 103 104 21 46 15 9 29 18 6 10 12

53 9 39 17 156 102 114 9 62 24 7 24 18 3 15 15

66. 10 37 15 139 122 106 19 64 17 13 18 14 2 17 13

71 11 59 19 148 121 146 16 74 36 5 20 -

1 25 23


19a

Name and L o c a t i o n of

ams (cont.) U n iversity o f M lsso u i R o lla , M O

CURRICULUM

65401

GRADUATES IN PROGRAM 19 77 - 78

19 76 - 77

Chemistry Geology Psychology Economics

9 25 10 14

13 15 4

24 9 15

26 15

6

8

7

Computer Science Aerospace Eng. Chemical Eng. Petroleum Eng. Civil Eng. Electrical Eng. Mechanical Eng. Geological Eng. Eng. Management Metallurgical Eng. Ceramic Eng. Mining Eng. Nuclear Eng. Eng. Mechanics Environmental Eng. Applied Math. Physics Chemistry Geology

18

16 1 9

12 3

14 1

8

7 21 13 7 11 41 4 3 13 2 1 3

-

7 1 17 21 3 14 41 2 2 2 3 -

2 3 5 7

26 17 7 10 38 6

2 4 9 1 1 3 7 5 6

19 75 - 76

8

0 6

4 8

19_Zi_

8

8 —

24 13 16 10 33 9 4 3 6

1 4 18 8

5 10

18 24 9 5 21 1 4 5 34 13 11 13 42

6 4 4 4 1 4 14 9 17 9


NCA

19b

l-'ATA FORM F Degrees and Certificate Programs (cont.)

Name and L o c a t i o n o f I n s t i t u t i o n U n iversity o f M is s o u r i-R o lla _______

Rolla, MO 65401

CERTIFICATE, DIPLOMA OR DECREE

CURRICULUM OR MAJOR

GRADUATES IN PROGRAM 19 77 - 78

19 76 - 77

19 75 - 76

19 74 - 75

19 73 - 74

Doctor of Philosophy

Chemical Eng. Petroleum Eng. Civil Eng. Electrical Eng. Mechanical Eng. Metallurgical Eng. Ceramic Eng. Mining Eng. Mathematics Physics Chemistry Geology Nuclear Eng. Geological Eng. Computer Science

2 i 5 5 3 2 1 2 4 2 2 2

3 1 6 6 3 3 3 1 5 8 1 6 -

5 1 5 1 1 5 5 1 3 —

4 3 6 8 3 2 1 5 2 5 1 1 1 -

6 1 2 4 7 2 1 3 5 4 3 1 -

Doctor of Engineering

Mining Eng. Nuclear Eng. Civil Eng.

— -

— -

-

1 -

-

Civil Eng. Electrical Eng. Eng. Management Mining Eng. Eng. Mechanics

2 3 -

2 3 1 1

-

1 1 1

N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

Professional Development Degree

1 1

3 2 -


19c

NCA

Name and L o c a t i o n o f

In stitu tio n

U n iversity o f M is s o u r i-R o lla DATA FORM F

R o lla , M O

65401

DEGREE, CERTIFICATE AND DIPLOMA PROGRAMS CURRENT ACADEMIC YEAR AND PREVIOUS FOUR YEARS (Report for this campus only) (UMR off-campus only, i,e ,, St, Louis Grad, Eng, Ctr, & other locations) Certificates, diplomas, and degrees offered by the institution; curricula or areas of concentration leading to each certificate, diploma or degree; number of students graduated in the past four years, and number preparing to graduate this year. Include all fields or subjects in which a curriculum is offered. If degree programs were not in effect during one or more of the years, please so indicate. Use additional pages i f necessary.

CERTIFICATE, DIPLOMA OR DEGREE

CURRICULUM OR MAJOR

GRADUATES IN PROGRAM 19 77 - 78

Master of Science

Computer Science Aerospace Eng. Chemical Eng. Civil Eng. Electrical Eng. Mechanical Eng. Geological Eng. Eng. Management Eng. Mechanics Environmental Eng. Metallurgical Eng. Chemistry

19 76 - 77

19 75 - 76

19 74 - 75

8 1 1 12 3 11

-

-

-

31 5

24 1 1

45 7

6 1 1 8 7 6 1 52 5

-

-

4

-

10 1 -

9 4 2

-

1

11 1 2 13 2 8

-

19 73 -74 10 1 3 12 5 8 73 5 2 1


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DATA FORM F Degrees and Certificate Programs (cont.)

Name and L o c a t io n o f I n s t i t u t i o n U n ive rsity o f M is s o u r i-R o lla

Rolla, MO 65401

CERTIFICATE, DIPLOMA OR DECREE

CURRICULUM OR MAJOR

GRADUATES IN PROGRAM 19

19

19

NONE: Ce rtifi cates are granted only for short c 3urses through Ejtension.

19____ -____

19____ -___


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21

DATA FORM G

Name and Location of Institution University of Missouri-Bolla Rolla, MO 65401_________________

PARTIAL FOLLOW-UP OF GRADUATES (Complete as applicable for your institution or submit similar descriptive data. Provide yearly totals for last three years. Report for this campus only.) .

CERTIFICATE OR DIPLOMA GRADUATES

N/A

GRADUATES OF PROGRAMS EXPLICITLY DESIGNED TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR IMMEDIATE EMPLOYMENT Year of Graduation

19

Number of Graduates

No. Employed in Occup. Directly Re­ lated to Program Preparation

No. Employed in Occup. Not Related to Program Preparation

No. Continuing Their Education

Other, e.g. married, military service

None

19 Last spring . ASSOCIATE DEGREE GRADUATES GRADUATES OF PROGRAMS EXPLICITLY DESIGNED TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR IMMEDIATE EMPLOYMENT Year of Graduation

19 . 19

Number of Graduates

No. Employed in Occup. Directly Re­ lated to Program Preparation

No. Employed in Occup. Not Related to Program Preparation

No. Continuing Their Education

Other, e.g. married, military service

None _

Last spring

GRADUATES OF PROGRAMS EXPLICITLY DESIGNED FOR TRANSFER TO A SENIOR INSTITUTION Year of Graduation 19 19 Last spring

Number of Graduates None

Number Transfering

No. Remain. Senior Institution after First Semester

Number Immediately Employed

Other, e.g. married, military service


NCA DATA FORM G Partial Follow-up of Graduates (cont.)

22

Name and L o c a t io n o f I n s t i t u t i o n U n iversity o f M is s o u r i-R o lla

Rolla, MO 65401 BACHELOR'S DEGREE GRADUATES Year of Graduation 19 76 19 77

Number of Graduates 722 733

No. Continuing on To Grad Education

Number Going into Teaching None

79

None

76

No. Employed in NonTeaching Occupations

Other, e.g. married, military service

395

57

*191

465

33

*189

Last spring MASTER’S DECREE GRADUATES Year of Graduation

Number of Graduates

No. Continuing onto further Grad Study

No. Enter, or Cont. in Teach, or Admin.

No. Employed in NonTeaching Occupations

Other, e .g. married, military service

19 76

281

21

-

81

41

*138

19 77 _

220

13

-

72

73

*159

Last spiing SPECIALIST DEGREE GRADUATES - Professional Development Degree Year of Graduation

Number of Graduates

No. Continuing onto further Grad Study

19 76

2

-

19 77

6

-

No. Enter, or Cont. in Teach, or Admin. -

No. Employed in NonTeaching Occupations

Other, e.g. married military service

i

*i

2

*4

Last spring DOCTORAL DECREE GRADUATES Year of Graduation

Number of Graduates

No. Continuing onto Postdoctoral Study

No. Enter, or Cont. in Teach, or Admin.

No. Employed in NonTeaching Occupations

Other, e.g. married, military service

19 76

56

3

12

16

*25

19 77

34

1

5

5

*23

Last spring ♦Received no information as to future plans of these graduates


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