DELTA STATE UNIVERSITY
DATA QUICK FACTS
DATA QUICK FACTS FALL 2012
FALL 2012 Office of Institutional Research & Planning Kent Wyatt Hall Suite 152 Cleveland, Mississippi 38733 Phone: (662) 846-4050 Fax: (662) 846-4016 www.deltastate.edu/irp
Delta State University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award bachelors, masters, specialists and doctoral degrees.
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Vision Statement
General Information
Students at Delta State University will learn and grow in an environment that fosters discovery and creativity. The institution intends to be the best regional university in America as it combines a heritage of academic strength with a robust commitment to serving people and communities, particularly in the Mississippi Delta.
Vision and Mission Statement Degrees Awarded Cost of Attendance
Mission Statement
Libraries As a regional Carnegie Master’s I university located in Cleveland, Mississippi, Delta State University serves as an educational and cultural center of the Mississippi Delta emphasizing service to the Northern Delta Counties and its campus centers in Clarksdale and Greenville. The University offers undergraduate, graduate, and continuing education programs of study leading to baccalaureate and master’s degrees in the Colleges of Arts and Sciences, Business, Education, and the School of Nursing, as well as a Doctorate in Education. Emphasis is placed on excellence in instruction, followed by service and research, in the creation of a community of scholars.
Composite ACT Scores
Faculty/Staff Information Employees by Ethnicity and Gender
Full-Time Equivalent Faculty
Student Enrollment Teach for America Enrollment
With special attention to small classes, a friendly environment, and a broad liberal arts foundation, the University encourages significant student-faculty interactions. Delta State provides programs and services which promote intellectual, cultural, ethical, physical, and social development. Students from different cultural, socioeconomic, and ethnic backgrounds will develop the ability to respect and evaluate the thoughts of others; to develop, assess, and express their own thoughts effectively; and to use the techniques of research and performance associated with their disciplines.
Total Enrollment Enrollment by Ethnicity, Gender, Level Enrollment by County Enrollment by State International Student Enrollment
Resources
Approved by the Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning, March 18, 2004.
Expenditures, Facilities, Tuition
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Faculty/Staff Information
Graduates 2012-2013 Degrees Awarded
Bachelor's
Master's
Educational Specialists
Doctoral
Total
#
#
#
#
#
Race/Ethnicity White Black Other
291 183 13
158 81 10
25 29 3
2 1 0
476 294 26
Gender Male Female
160 327
94 155
7 50
1 2
262 534
College Arts & Sciences Business Education Nursing
200 86 161 40
24 68 147 10
0 0 57 0
0 0 3 0
224 154 368 50
Total
487
249
57
3
796
Employees by Ethnicity, Gender, Full/Part-time Status Fall 2012 Faculty
Full-time Part-time Full-time Part-time Total Male Male Female Female
Race/Ethnicity White Black Other Total
Staff
71 16 3
40 7 4
218 29 14
95
25
90
51
261
Fall 2012 Full-time Part-time Full-time Part-time Total Male Male Female Female
White Black Other
66 44 3
17 4 1
114 61 2
13 5 0
210 114 6
113
22
177
18
330
Tuition and fees for Mississippi residents are $2,644 and for non-residents $6,844 per semester. An average room fee is $1,930 and average meal plan is $1,245 per semester.
Total
Libraries
Fall 2012 FTE Faculty
Full-Time Equivalent Faculty 210
Student Enrollment
The Roberts-LaForge Library collections consist of 374,284 bound volumes and U.S. government documents, 832,822 microforms, and 24,018 journal subscriptions.
Teach for America Race/Ethnicity White
Composite ACT Scores
Reading Science Reasoning Composite
25 0 0
Race/Ethnicity
Cost of Attendance
ACT Scores Average English Mathematics
82 6 7
2012 21 19 21 21 20 5
Fall 2012 789
Black Other
169 185
Gender Male Female
297 846
Total
1143
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Enrollment by County
Enrollment by Ethnicity, Gender, Level Fall 2012 Total Enrollment
3544
Fall 2012 Enrollment Race/Ethnicity White Black Other Gender Male Female College
First-time Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Freshman
227 142 15
324 128 21
216 127 12
322 210 21
576 391 24
183 201
207 266
171 184
213 340
342 649
Arts & Sciences
131
74
129
179
323
Business Education Nursing Undeclared
47 58 0 133
51 50 0 282
75 92 0 48
126 168 21 36
167 370 82 21
369
457
344
530
963
Total Enrollment
Race/Ethnicity White Black Other Gender Male Female College Arts & Sciences Business Education Nursing Undeclared Total
Fall 2012 Masters Specialist Doctoral 327 284 43
55 89 2
35 25 4
209 445
29 117
22 42
68 177 325 37 64
0 0 146 0 0
0 0 64 0 0
671
146
64 7
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Out of State & International Students
Resources FY 2012 Budget Allocation Public Instruction Research Service
Academic Support
Education & General
$31,350,129
$4,734,275
$3,145,171
$5,025 $212,115
Source: Mississippi IHL
Tuition Room & Other Living Fees (Average) Board (Average) Total Resident Tuition Rates Nonresident Tuition Total Nonresident Tuition Rates
Fall 2012 International Students
$5,287 $3,744 $2,055 $11,086 $8,398 $19,484
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Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Costa Rica, France, Gabon, Germany, Ghana, United Kingdom, Ireland, Japan, Mexico, Pakistan, Peru, Romania, South Africa, Spain, Turkey, Ukraine 9
Source: Mississippi Institutions of Higher Learning
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Directory
University Calendar FALL 2012 July 31, 2012 August 19, Sunday, 1:00 p.m. August 20 August 20, 6:00 p.m. August 21
August 29 September 3 September 4, 8:00 a.m. September 4 September 5 September 11 October 16 October 17, 12 noon October 17, 5:00 p.m. – October 19 October 22, 8:00 a.m. November 5 November 19 - November 23 November 26, 8:00 a.m. December 6, 5:00 p.m. December 7 December 10-14 December 15 December 17, 12:00 Noon December 17, 2012 – January 17, 2013
Date by which new students should apply for dmission for fall semester Residence halls open Registration Night classes begin Day classes begin; absences recorded Seniors make application for degrees to college/school deans two semesters prior to graduation Registration closes for fall semester Labor Day Holiday Classes resume Last day a course may be changed from credit/audit Grades of W or F in effect Writing Proficiency Examination Mid-semester D and F reports recorded by faculty Fall Break Classes resume Early registration begins Thanksgiving Holidays (No classes) Classes resume Senior Grades Due to Registrar’s Office Last day to withdraw from a course Fall Examinations Fall Commencement All grades recorded by faculty INTERSESSION
SPRING 2013 December 18, 2012 January 3, Thursday, 1:00 p.m. January 4 January 7
January15 January 18 January 21 January 22, 8:00 a.m. January 22 January 29 March 4 March 5 March 11- 15 March 18, 8:00 a.m. March 28, 5:00 p.m. – March 29E April 1, 8:00 a.m. April 1 April 25, 5:00 p.m. April 26 April 29-May 3 May 4, 10:00 a.m. May 6, 12:00 noon May 6 – June 6, 2013
Date by which new students should apply for admission for spring semester Residence halls open Registration Day and night Classes begin; absences recorded Seniors make application for degrees to College/school deans two semesters prior to graduation Registration closes for spring semester Last day a course may be changed from credit/audit Martin Luther King Holiday Classes resume Grades of W or F in effect Writing Proficiency Examination Mid-semester D and F reports recorded by faculty Spring Holidays Classes resume aster Holiday Classes resume Early registration begins Senior Grades Due to Registrar’s Office Last day to withdraw from a course Final Examinations Spring Commencement All grades recorded by faculty INTERSESSION
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