Delta State Data Quick Facts

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DELTA STATE UNIVERSITY

DELTA STATE DATA QUICK FACTS

DATA QUICK FACTS FALL 2013

FALL 2013

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 Libraries

Mission Statement

Composite ACT Scores

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.

Faculty/Staff Information Employees by Ethnicity and Gender

Full-Time Equivalent Faculty Student Enrollment Teach for America Enrollment Total Enrollment Enrollment by Ethnicity, Gender, Level

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.

Enrollment by County Enrollment by State International Student Enrollment Resources

Expenditures, Facilities, Tuition University Calendar

Approved by the Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning, March 18, 2004.

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Faculty/Staff

Graduates 2013-2014 Degrees Awarded

Bachelor's

Master's

Educational Specialists

Doctoral

Total

#

#

#

#

#

Race/Ethnicity White Black Other

316 105 11

129 91 80

12 32 18

2 3 1

460 232 110

Gender Male Female

155 277

111 189

12 50

3 3

282 520

College Arts & Sciences Business Education Nursing

190 84 128 30

28 121 135 16

0 0 62 0

0 0 6 0

218 207 331 46

Total

432

300

62

6

802

Employees by Ethnicity, Gender, Full/Part-time Status Fall 2013 Faculty

Full-time Part-time Full-time Part-time Total Male Male Female Female

Race/Ethnicity White Black Other Total

Staff

78 5 4

24 0 1

73 18 5

43 8 2

218 31 12

87

25

96

53

261

Fall 2013 Full-time Part-time Full-time Part-time Total Male Male Female Female

Race/Ethnicity White Black Other

Cost of Attendance

Total

Tuition and fees for Mississippi residents are $2,644 and for nonresidents $6,844 per semester. An average room fee is $1,930 and average meal plan is $1,245 per semester.

77 46 4

17 5 3

120 57 4

12 5 3

226 113 14

127

25

181

20

353

Full-Time Equivalent Faculty 209

Fall 2013 FTE Faculty

Libraries The Roberts-LaForge Library collections consist of 374,284 bound volumes and U.S. government documents, 832,822 microforms, and 24,018 journal subscriptions.

Composite ACT Scores ACT Scores Average English Mathematics

2013 20.4 19.2

Reading Science Reasoning Composite

21.2 20.6 20.1 5

Student Enrollment Teach for America Race/Ethnicity White

Fall 2013 813

Black

227

Other

230

Gender Male Female

321 949

Total

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Enrollment by Ethnicity, Gender, Level Fall 2013 Total Enrollment

Enrollment by County County of Residence

3526

Adams Alcorn Amite Attala Benton Bolivar Calhoun Carroll Chickasaw Choctaw Claiborne Clarke Clay Coahoma Copiah Covington De Soto 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

Fall 2013 Enrollment Race/Ethnicity White Black Other Gender Male Female College Arts & Sciences Business Education Nursing Undeclared Total

Enrollment

Race/Ethnicity White Black Other Gender Male Female College Arts & Sciences Business Education Nursing Undeclared Total

First-time Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Freshman

205 159 18

487 257 43

238 136 12

298 221 14

583 320 29

151 231

322 465

168 218

214 319

346 586

129 60 79 0 114

189 102 118 1 377

124 59 125 0 78

180 105 190 23 35

319 168 344 73 20

382

787

386

533

932

Fall 2013 Masters Specialist Doctoral 341 280 53

39 80 2

58 31 4

230 444

19 102

32 61

86 199 319 43 168

0 0 121 0 0

0 0 93 0 0

674

121

93

Total Students 8 16 3 13 4 699 10 17 5 6 1 4 7 187 7 2 199 5 4 1 3 80 6 16 114 19 24 5 6 5 3 5 1 10 3 54 3 10 1 2 73

County of Residence Leflore Lincoln Lowndes 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 Tate Tippah Tishomingo Tunica Union Walthall Warren Washington Wayne Webster Wilkinson Winston Yalobusha Yazoo Grand Total

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Total Students 127 10 12 78 3 15 8 12 5 2 1 9 85 4 0 7 14 5 36 93 12 35 10 7 1 189 47 31 16 19 21 18 2 35 414 0 4 0 12 23 34 3,097

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Out of State & International Students State of Residence Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Dist. Of Colum. Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Missouri Montana Nebraska

Total Students 69 2 14 40 98 20 19 5 1 83 145 2 6 66 46 11 17 33 48 7 40 34 25 15 16 5 9

State of Residence Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming American Samoa Guam Virgin Islands Grand Total

Country of Residence Australia Austria Brazil Canada Costa Rica France Gabon Germany Kiribati United Kingdom India Ireland Japan South Korea

Total Students 6 1 4 12 1 6 1 8 2 10 1 1 1 1

Country of Residence Mexico Oman Netherlands Pakistan Peru Romania South Africa Spain Tunisia Turkey Yugoslavia Armenia Russia Macedonia Grand Total

Resources Total Students 4 8 45 13 60 80 1 59 8 19 73 2 7 27 1 91 125 5 5 52 23 2 20 0 1 1 0

FY 2014 Budget Allocation

Instruction

Research

Public Service

Academic Support

Education & General

$32,084,395

$4,709

$170,469

$4,860,802

$3,415,842

1,608 Total Students 2 1 2 2 2 1 4 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 78

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University Calendar

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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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