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PEOPLE

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ACADEMICS

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RESEARCH

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CAMPUS LIFE

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FINANCES

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C O N TA C T S

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All data from Fall 2010 unless otherwise noted


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ABOUT

Some universities measure greatness in decades and centuries. Florida Atlantic University measures it with every student who earns a degree, every researcher who makes a discovery and every community that is transformed. Mary Jane Saunders, Ph.D. PRESIDENT

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UNIVERSITY AT L A N T I C FLORIDA

Florida Atlantic University Florida Atlantic University offers students the best of everything — a world-class education in a beautiful sub-tropical setting. A comprehensive public university that is fully accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, FAU is currently serving 28,000 students on seven campuses and sites, with state-of-the-art student housing available on the Boca Raton and Jupiter campuses. The University’s 10 colleges offer more than 170 undergraduate and graduate degree programs to a student body that ranks as the most racially, ethnically and culturally diverse in Florida’s State University System.

The Owls Community Life as an FAU Owl has never been better! From a football team that will soon be playing in a brand new, 30,000-seat on-campus stadium to clubs that serve every academic and leisure-time interest, there’s something for everyone at FAU! Best of all is the University’s outstanding faculty of more than 1,000 accomplished scholars and researchers who are known for their excellence in teaching and mentoring. Enrichment opportunities abound, including honors education, internships, hands-on research and study-abroad experiences. Students learn in beautiful campus environments, and the beach is never far away! If you’re looking for a top-notch educational experience in one of the world’s most beautiful places, FAU is the university for you!

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Florida Atlantic University Highlights FAU students from all 50 states and more than 180 countries meet one another and form lasting relationships in the University’s classrooms, labs, residence halls and dining establishments as well as through the activities of 150 clubs and campus organizations. More than $154 million in financial aid was awarded to FAU students in 2009-10. The Princeton Review has included FAU’s College of Business on its 2011 list of Best Business Schools. The School of Accounting consistently ranks in the top 10 nationally for its graduates’ high passing rate on the National CPA Exam. The field of ocean engineering was pioneered at FAU, which established the first Department of Ocean Engineering in the country in 1965. FAU remains a leader in this specialized field of engineering education and research. Students in FAU’s Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing achieved a passing rate of 95.77 percent on the national licensing exam. FAU has a regional economic impact of more than $1.15 billion annually. Cutting-edge research by faculty and students is under way in FAU’s labs. The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching has given FAU the “High Research Activity” designation.

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Students in the arts and humanities are served by a talented faculty of artists and scholars. In 2010, Prof. Blane de St. Croix, an artist and sculptor, received a prestigious Guggenheim Fellowship. FAU is the only university in the country to have its own recording label, Hoot/Wisdom, to introduce students to the world of commercial music by producing and releasing their own projects. Go Owls! FAU students root for hard-hitting teams in 18 NCAA Division I sports, including football. The Owls, under legendary Head Coach Howard Schnellenberger, electrified fans by winning their first two college bowl games in 2007 and 2008.

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BOCA RATON 777 Glades Road Boca Raton, FL 33431 561.297.3000 FAU’s first and largest campus occupies more than 850 acres just east of I-95. The campus has all the features of a modern university including state-of-the-art labs and classrooms, suite-style housing for students plus athletic and recreational facilities. It is also home to the A.D. Henderson University School, FAU High School, the Florida Atlantic Research and Development Park and the nation’s largest Lifelong Learning Society.

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DANIA BEACH 101 North Beach Road Dania Beach, FL 33004 954.924.7000 Also known as SeaTech, FAU Dania Beach serves as a research and education center for programs in ocean engineering. It is also the headquarters of the Southeast National Marine Renewable Energy Center and the Center of Excellence in Biomedical and Marine Biotechnology.

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DAVIE 3200 College Avenue Davie, FL 33314 954.236.1000 FAU’s second largest campus, the Davie campus offers a wide variety of “2+2” programs in partnership with Broward College, which is literally just next door. The campus is also the base of operations for FAU’s Everglades research and restoration efforts.

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FORT LAUDERDALE 111 East Las Olas Blvd. Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 954.236.1000 Located in downtown Fort Lauderdale, this campus is home to a mix of professional and design-oriented programs.

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HARBOR BRANCH 5600 US 1 North Fort Pierce, FL 34946 772.465.2400 FAU’s Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute (HBOI) is dedicated to exploring the world’s oceans — integrating the science and technology of the sea with the needs of humankind. HBOI is involved in research and education in the marine sciences; the biological, chemical and environmental sciences; the marine biomedical sciences; marine mammal conservation; aquaculture; and ocean engineering.

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JUPITER 5353 Parkside Drive Jupiter, FL 33458 561.799.8500 Located in the Abacoa planned community, the rapidly growing John D. MacArthur Campus at Jupiter offers a variety of upper-division and graduate-level degree programs as well as the four-year liberal arts and sciences curriculum of the Harriet L. Wilkes Honors College. This campus has the distinction of hosting the South Florida headquarters of two international research giants, the Scripps Research Institute and the Max Planck Society.

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TREASURE COAST 500 N. W. California Blvd. Port St. Lucie, FL 34986 772.873.3300 FAU shares this campus in Port St. Lucie with Indian River State College — a “2+2” partnership that allows students to make a seamless transition from lower-division to upper-division work. Upper-division degree programs are offered for transfer and graduate students in education, nursing and geomatics engineering.

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FAU provides educational access and promotes academic excellence through the use of the community resources offered to the University as part of the public trust. The breadth of innovative and outstanding academic programs ensures that trust is not broken.

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Students ENROLLMENT All statistics based on student headcount as of Fall 2010.

Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior 2nd Bachelor’s Total Undergrad Master’s Specialist Doctoral Total Graduate Unclassified Total

Full-time Part-time 3,442 349 2,439 610 3,791 2,491 4,078 4,337 226 646

Total % 3,791 13% 3,049 11% 6,282 22% 8,415 30% 872 3%

13,976 8,433 22,409 79% 1,333 2,078 3,411 12% 12 41 53 0.2% 370 407 777 3% 1,715 2,526 4,241 15% 147 1,528 1,675 6% 15,838

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DIVERSITY Full-time Part-time Total % Hispanic 3,230 2,541 5,771 20% American Indian 54 23 77 0.3% Asian 747 563 1,310 5% Black 2,489 2,397 4,886 17% Pacific Islander 12 8 20 0.1% White 8,482 6,475 14,957 53% Two or more races 191 97 288 1% International 503 176 679 2% Not reported 130 207 337 1% GENDER Female Male

Full-time Part-time Total % 8,739 7,648 16,387 58% 7,099 4,833 11,932 42%

Gender of six individuals was not reported.

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RESIDENCY Florida

Full-time Part-time Total 14,527 12,074 26,601

% 94%

FLORIDA RESIDENCY BREAKDOWN

% of (by county) Florida

Broward Palm Beach Miami-Dade St. Lucie Martin Orange Indian River All others

5,731 5,219 660 311 277 255 92 1,982

5,392 11,123 4,770 9,989 561 1,221 419 730 250 527 66 321 115 207 501 2,483

39% 35% 4% 3% 2% 1% 1% 9%

ENROLLMENT BY CAMPUS All Enrolled Primary % Boca Raton 22,434 21,335 75% Dania Beach (SeaTech) 67 64 0.2% Davie 4,785 3,116 11% Fort Lauderdale 923 696 2% Jupiter 1,421 986 3% Treasure Coast 464 331 1% Distance Learning 4,005 1,495 5% Off-Campus 413 302 1% AVERAGE AGE First Time in College 18 Undergraduate 24 Graduate 33 Unclassified 32

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Employees PERSONNEL Full-time Part-time Total Faculty 1,040 27 1,067 Adjuncts 18 478 496 Administrative Personnel 877 20 897 Support Personnel 771 312 1,083 Total 2,706 837 3,543 FACULTY GENDER Female Male Total Professor 71 183 254 Associate Professor 104 154 258 Assistant Professor 80 90 170 Instructor 114 78 192 Lecturer 2 0 2 Other* 117 74 191 Total 488 579 1,067 * Includes University school instructors, librarians, scholars/scientists/engineers, research associates, program directors and faculty administrators

DIVERSITY OF PERSONNEL Native Inter- Asian Black Hispanic American White national Faculty 9% 6% 7% 0.1% 73% 5% Adjuncts 3% 4% 7% 0% 85% 2% A&P 6% 16% 8% 0% 69% 1% Staff 3% 20% 12% 0.1% 63% 2% Total 5% 12% 9% 0.1% 71% 3%

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Alumni FAU alumni include U.S. and foreign dignitaries, Emmy Award and Pulitzer Prize winners, an astronaut and executives who have served in organizations such as Boeing, eBay, Motorola and the White House. United States 116,677 Florida International/Other 3,162 Broward Palm Beach Total 119,839 Miami-Dade Through December 2010 St. Lucie

92,705 34,911 34,065 4,850 2,896

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Building on its rich tradition as a teaching university with a respected faculty, FAU is also earning a reputation as a top research institution in areas ranging from biomedicine and biotechnology to ocean engineering and coastline security.

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Colleges

Accounting

X X

Anthropology

X X

Applied Math and Statistics

X

Architecture

X

Art History

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Bioengineering Biological Sciences Biomedical Science

DOCTORATE

MASTER’S

Degree Programs

BACHELOR’S

Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters College of Business College for Design and Social Inquiry College of Education College of Engineering and Computer Science Graduate College Harriet L. Wilkes Honors College Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing Charles E. Schmidt College of Science

X X X X

Business Administration

X X X

Business Economics

X

Chemistry

X X X

Communication Studies

X X

Comparative Literature

X

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Complex Systems and Brain Sciences

DOCTORATE

MASTER’S

BACHELOR’S

Comparative Studies

X X

Computer Information Systems

X

Computer Science

X X X

Creative Writing Criminal Justice Counseling

X X X X

Early Care and Education

X

Economics

X X

Education

X X* X

(Counselor, Curriculum and Instruction, Early Childhood, Educational Leadership, Elementary, Environmental, Exceptional Student, Reading, Secondary, Social Foundations)

Engineering

X X X

(Civil, Computer, Electrical, Geomatics, Information Technology, Mechanical, Ocean)

English Environmental Sciences

X X X

Exercise Science and Health Promotion

X X

Finance

X X

French

X X

Geography

X X

Geology

X X

German

X

Graphic Design

X X

Health Administration

X X

History

X X

Hospitality Management

X * Specialist’s degrees also offered

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Information Technology and Management Integrative Biology Interdisciplinary Studies

X X X X

(Arts and Humanities, Social Science)

International Business

X X

Italian

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Jewish Studies

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Liberal Arts and Science

X

Liberal Studies

X

Linguistics

X X

Management

X

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MASTER’S

BACHELOR’S

Information Engineering Technology

(also Weekend Bachelor of Business Administration)

Management Information Systems

X

Marketing

X

Mathematics

X X X

Medical Physics

X

Multimedia Studies

X

Music

X X

(Commercial Music, Jazz Studies, Music Education, Performance)

Nonprofit Management

X

Nursing

X X X

Philosophy

X

Physics

X X X

Political Science

X X

Public Administration Public Management

X X X

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DOCTORATE

MASTER’S

BACHELOR’S

Psychobiology

X

Psychology

X X X

Real Estate

X

Social Work

X X

Sociology

X X

Spanish

X X X

Speech – Language Pathology/Audiology Studio Art/Visual Art

X X

(Ceramics, Computer Art, Painting)

Taxation

X

Teaching

X

Teaching English to Speakers of Other

X

Languages and Bilingual Education (TESOL/BE)

Theatre

X X

Urban and Regional Planning

X X

Women’s Studies

X

For a complete listing of degrees, visit www.fau.edu/catalog.

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DEGREES AWARDED 2009–10 Bachelors Masters Specialist Doctoral Total % Arts & Letters 981 83 0 8 1,072 18% Business 1,367 369 0 6 1,742 29% Design & Social Inquiry 507.5 111 0 4 622.5 10% Education 569 302 36 23 930 16% Engineering & CS 197 88 0 14 299 5% Honors College 73 0 0 0 73 1% Medicine 0 22 0 0 22 0.4% Nursing 259 139 0 6 404 7% Science 558.5 69 0 31 658.5 11% Untracked 0 0 0 0 177 3% Total

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AVERAGE CLASS SIZE Undergraduate Lecture 36 Lab 20 Discussion 31 Graduate Lecture 13 Lab 9 STUDENT TO FACULTY RATIO (FTE) 21:1 ADMISSIONS* Applied Admitted Enrolled First Time In College 14,436 7,324 2,773 Community College Transfers 5,298 3,736 2,397 Other Undergraduate Transfers 4,075 2,080 1,028 Graduate 3,924 1,789 754 Total 27,733 14,929 6,952 *Includes students who enrolled in summer and fall terms

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STUDENT CREDIT HOURS (FALL 2010) Undergraduate 251,188 Graduate 31,206 Total 282,394 ENROLLMENT BY COLLEGE Undergrad Grad Unclass Total % Arts & Letters 3,927 456 0 4,383 15% Business 5,511 1,266 0 6,777 24% Design & Social Inquiry 2,036 370 0 2,406 8% Education 2,873 1,009 0 3,882 14% Engineering 1,896 311 0 2,207 8% & Computer Science Honors College 296 0 0 296 1% Medicine 0 43 0 43 0.2% Nursing 959 368 0 1,327 5% Science 4,322 418 0 4,740 17% Unclassified 0 0 1,675 1,675 6% Undecided 589 0 0 589 2% Total 22,409 4,241 1,675 28,325 100%

TOP 10 UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE PROGRAMS BY ENROLLMENT Biological Sciences 1,853 Elementary Education 1,581 Psychology 1,186 Accounting 1,162 Criminal Justice 1,092 Business Administration 712 Communication & Media Studies 563 Art 533 Exercise Science 520 Nursing 520

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E-LEARNING

Fully Videotaped Online Classroom Video- All Courses Sessions conferencing Types*

Course Sections Course Enrollments Unduplicated Students

591 13,452 7,321

177 703 500

130 898 1,186 15,341 875 8,696

* Number of students enrolled in at least one course delivered fully through e-learning.

University Libraries FAU Libraries operate on the Boca Raton, Davie, Fort Lauderdale, Harbor Branch, Jupiter and Treasure Coast campuses. The libraries house approximately 2.5 million items, including books, periodicals, government documents, microforms, maps, media and other materials — a rich academic collection along with unique special collections in book arts, American Revolutionary War and Civil War documents, print and recorded music, rare book and manuscripts, and archival materials. The libraries also provide a wealth of electronic resources, including more than 200,000 full-text electronic books and 20,000 full-text electronic journals, plus access to several hundred proprietary databases. They also offer group study rooms, Internetaccess computers, services for students with disabilities and all-night study facilities. FAU Libraries serve a diverse community with multifaceted creative programming, encouraging public engagement and forming cultural alliances as well as maintaining formal relationships with the Center for Research Libraries, the State University Libraries (through the Florida Center for Library Automation) and area libraries in the Southeast Florida Library Information Network.

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Medical Education Program FAU’s independent medical education program in the Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine has received preliminary accreditation from the Liaison Committee on Medical Education, the nationally recognized accrediting authority for medical education programs in the U.S. and Canada. The first class of medical students will begin in Fall 2011. Plans call for this unique program to offer both the M.D. degree and a dual M.D./Ph.D. degree in partnership with the Scripps Research Institute’s Kellogg School of Science and Technology, whose graduate programs are consistently ranked among the top in the nation.

Lifelong Learning The Lifelong Learning Society (LLS) at Florida Atlantic University offers classes for students — primarily men and women of retirement age — on the Boca Raton and Jupiter campuses during fall, winter and spring terms. The Boca Raton LLS celebrated its 30th year in 2010, with approximately 12,700 students — representing close to 22,000 total enrollments — choosing from nearly 120 different courses. More than 7,500 students register annually for classes through the Jupiter LLS — now in its 13th year. Some 80 classes are offered from October to July representing nearly 18,000 enrollments.

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Florida Atlantic University Schools FAU serves students from kindergarten through the 12th grade at the following educational facilities. They are all affiliated with FAU’s College of Education and provide observation and internship opportunities for education majors.

KAREN SLATTERY EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH CENTER FOR CHILD DEVELOPMENT 561.297.2342 Located on the Boca Raton campus, the Slattery Center is a laboratory school for children from birth to five years old. Its mission is to help young children grow intellectually, socially and emotionally in an environment that nurtures and supports optimal development. It is accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children.

ALEXANDER D. HENDERSON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL 561.297.3970

The Alexander D. Henderson University School is a laboratory school for students in kindergarten through the eighth grade. Established on the Boca Raton campus in 1968, the Henderson School consistently ranks among the top-scoring schools in Florida on standardized tests. Admission is by lottery to ensure demographic balance in the student body.

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PALM POINTE EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH SCHOOL AT TRADITION 772.345.3245 This K-8 school opened in the Port St. Lucie planned community of Tradition in 2008. It is a charter school that is a partnership project of Florida Atlantic University and the St. Lucie County School District. Palm Pointe’s curriculum and teaching methodology are modeled on those of the Alexander D. Henderson University School. Admission is by lottery to ensure demographic balance in the student body.

FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY HIGH SCHOOL 561.297.6612

FAU High School was established in 2004 on the Boca Raton campus. Named one of the best high schools in the nation by U.S. News & World Report, FAU High offers academically talented and highly motivated students the opportunity to earn college credits while pursuing their high school diplomas. There is no charge for university tuition, lab fees or books.

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FAU’s expanding research portfolio — including biomedicine, biotechnology, ocean engineering and coastline security — has earned the University the “High Research Activity” designation from the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching.

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Research Pursuits and Partnerships FAU brings in millions of dollars in research funding from state, federal and private sources including the National Science Foundation, the Office of Naval Research, the National Institutes of Health, the U.S. Department of Education, the U.S. Department of Energy and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The University is working on cooperative research and education projects with three of the world’s premier scientific research organization: Scripps Florida, the Torrey Pines Institute for Molecular Studies and the Max Planck Florida Institute. The Southeast National Marine Renewable Energy Center at FAU joins national marine energy research centers in the Pacific Northwest and Hawaii that seek to advance the operational readiness of ocean energy technologies. The center is a partnership created to further the assessment of hydrokinetic and thermal ocean-energy resources off of the east coast of Florida. FAU’s Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute in collaboration with the Charles E. Schmidt College of Science and the College of Engineering and Computer Science are at the forefront of the discovery of medicines from deep-sea marine organisms as well as related ocean exploration, conservation and education initiatives. The Florida Atlantic Research and development Parks are located on 77 acres on the Boca Raton campus and 14 acres in neighboring Deerfield Beach. The research park in Boca Raton is also home to the Technology Business Incubator, which currently houses 19 emerging technology companies across multiple industries.

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Research Centers and Institutes Adams Center for Entrepreneurship Center for Acoustics and Vibrations Center for Advancement of Distance Education Technologies Center for Autism and Related Disabilities Center for Biological and Materials Physics Center for Coastline Security Technology Center for Complex Systems and Brain Sciences Center for the Conservation of Architectural and Cultural Heritage Center for Cryptology and Information Security Center for Economic Education Center of Excellence in Biomedical and Marine Biotechnology Center for Geo-Information Science Center for Holocaust and Human Rights Education Center for Hydrodynamics and Physical Oceanography Center for Information Networks and Engineering Center for Infrastructure and Constructed Facilities

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Center for Intermodal Transportation Safety and Security Center for Marine Materials Center for Marine Structures and Geotechniques Center for Molecular Biology and Biotechnology Center for Rare and Genetic Neurological Diseases Center for Services Marketing and Management Center for the Study of Neurological Disabilities Center for the Study of Values and Violence after Auschwitz Center for Systems Integration Center for Urban Redevelopment and Education Child Welfare Institute Center for Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies Christine E. Lynn Center for Caring Community Justice Institute DeSantis Business and Economics Center for the Study and Development of the Motion Picture

Ernest O. Melby Community Education Center Florida Center for Environmental Studies Florida Institute for Advancement of Teaching Institute for Ocean and Systems Engineering (SeaTech) International Center for the Advancement of Political Communication and Argumentation Intensive English Institute Louis and Anne Green Memory and Wellness Center Pine Jog Environmental Education Center Public Procurement Research Center Quantum Foundation Center for Innovation in School and Community Well-Being Southeast National Marine Renewable Energy Center Teaching and Leadership Center Toppel Family Early Childhood Education Institute

Details available at www.fau.edu/research/centers.php

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Outside the classroom, hundreds of student activities — from fraternities and sororities to pre-professional student associations — enrich the learning experience and nurture relationships that last a lifetime. And while there is no substitute for the dynamic synergy created in the classroom, FAU faculty and students can take advantage of real-world experiences that enhance learning, such as internships, hands-on research and study-abroad opportunities.

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ON-CAMPUS HOUSING Female Male Total Boca Raton 1,225 1,100 2,325 Jupiter (Honors College) 145 112 257 Total 1,370 1,212 2,582 For Fall 2011, Innovation Village Apartments adds 1,206 residential students to the Boca Raton campus.

Student Involvement The University’s division of student affairs provides programs and services to promote academic success and total student development, helping students become intellectually engaged and more informed about civic responsibility. Career development, health services, volunteer opportunities, campus recreation, counseling and academic assistance are available. Additionally, Student Government has more than 50 elected positions to fill every academic year, the Program Board plans events for the entire University community and FAU hosts more than 200 clubs, including: FRATERNITIES AND SORORITIES PERSONAL INTEREST CLUBS ACADEMIC ORGANIZATIONS SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS DIVERSITY APPRECIATION ORGANIZATIONS HONOR SOCIETIES SPIRITUAL AND RELIGIOUS GROUPS SPORTS CLUBS Details available at www.fau.edu/student

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International Programs Each year hundreds of students participate in FAU-approved study-abroad programs around the world. Students can study overseas for a semester, an academic year or shorter-term summer session or intersession period. Study abroad is open to all majors, and students earn academic credit toward their degrees. Popular destinations for FAU students include Ecuador, Italy, France, Greece, Japan and Spain.

Owls Flying Forward Few experiences have more power to unite students than standing shoulder to shoulder at a game, cheering for a home team victory. FAU football fans will soon have the opportunity to do that in their own 30,000-seat stadium on the Boca Raton campus, which is scheduled to open in Fall 2011. FAU’s 500 student-athletes participate in 18 NCAA Division I sports. In 2010, the baseball team won the Sun Belt Conference championship and the first FAU football player was drafted by an NFL team. FAU takes special pride in the fact that 156 of its student-athletes made the Sun Belt Conference’s 2010 Academic Honor Roll for earning cumulative grade point averages of 3.0 or higher. MEN’S SPORTS Baseball Basketball Cross Country Football Golf Soccer Spirit Swimming/Diving Tennis Track 30

WOMEN’S SPORTS Basketball Cheer Cross Country Dance Golf Soccer Softball Swimming/Diving Tennis Track Volleyball


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The University has an economic impact in South Florida of more than $1.15 billion annually. 31


TUITION AND FEES Undergraduate

(per credit hour)

Graduate

(per credit hour)

Medical School

(per year)

In-State $159.81 $319.96 $24,500.00 Out-of-State $604.39 $926.42 $54,500.00 FINANCIAL AID More than $154 million was awarded in 2009-10 to students through scholarships, grants, loans and work study. FOUNDATION ASSETS (AS OF JUNE 2010) Endowments $156.4 million Gifts $ 10.4 million UNIVERSITY CAPITAL AND OPERATING BUDGETS FOR 2010–11 $609.7 million FAU’s financial statements provide an overview of financial activities for each fiscal year. The financial statements include a Management Discussion and Analysis; Statement of Net Assets; Statement of Revenues, Expenses, and Changes in Net Assets; Statement of Cash Flows; and Notes to the Financial Statements. The reports are presented to the state annually and, once audited, can be found at www.myflorida.com/audgen.

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Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters 561.297.3803 College of Business

561.297.3688

College for Design and Social Inquiry

954.762.5660

College of Education

561.297.3570

College of Engineering and Computer Science 561.297.3400 Graduate College

561.297.3624

Harriet L. Wilkes Honors College

561.799.8646

Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine

561.297.2219

Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing

561.297.3887

Charles E. Schmidt College of Science

561.297.3035

Admissions 561.297.3040 Athletics 1.866.328.6957 Controller’s Office

561.297.2748

Financial Aid

561.297.3530

Freshman Academic Advising Services

561.297.3064

General Information

561.297.3000

Graduate Studies and Admissions

561.297.3624

Housing 561.297.2880 Libraries 561.297.3770 Lifelong Learning Society

561.297.3171

Registrar 561.297.3050 Student Affairs

561.297.3988

Study Abroad

561.297.1208

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F L O R I D A AT L A N T I C U N I V E R S I T Y 777 Glades Road Boca Raton, FL 33431 More information: www.fau.edu/explore

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