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Off ice of Institutional Research

Factbook

2019 /20


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Teach us charity, and not to count the cost. St. Ignatius Loyola

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Table of Contents

4 Gonzaga University History & Mission 6 Office of Institutional Research 8 At a Glance 12 Awards & Accolades 14 Student Profile 15 Enrollment 25 Demographics 36 New Student Undergraduate Profile 40 Retention & Graduation 43 Financial Aid

45 Faculty Profile Race & Ethnicity, Headcount, Gender & Rank, Tenure Status

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History & Mission

November 25, 1585. During his early studies in Rome, he would regularly go out into the streets of the city to care for victims of the plague. He himself contracted the disease as a result of his efforts for the suffering and died on June 21, 1591, at the age of twenty-three, six years short of his ordination as a Jesuit priest. Even before his time as a Jesuit, Aloysius was known for his love of prayer and fasting. He received his First Communion from St. Charles Borromeo. As a Jesuit at the Roman College, he continued to devote his time to prayer and practices of austerity. His spiritual director was Robert Bellarmine who later was canonized and declared a doctor of the church. When Robert was dying, he asked to be buried next to the grave of Aloysius. Today, they rest next to each other in the church of St. Ignatius Loyola in Rome. Pope Benedict XIII canonized Aloysius in 1726, and three years later declared him to be the patron of youth in the Catholic Church, an honor later confirmed by Pope Pius XI in 1926.

History One of the most frequently asked questions about Gonzaga University is the origin of the name. Who was St. Aloysius Gonzaga? He is an Italian Jesuit saint of the 16th century. In 1887 when Father Joseph Cataldo (pictured above), an Italian born Jesuit, founded Gonzaga College in Spokane, Washington, it seemed fitting to name the new school after his fellow Jesuit and fellow Italian, St. Aloysius Gonzaga.

Adjacent to our university campus is a parish church, St. Aloysius. A statue of Aloysius stands outside the church, representing the saint carrying in his arms a victim of the plague. Two miles north of the university is a Jesuit secondary school also named in honor of the saint, Gonzaga Preparatory School. Gonzaga University in Spokane is the only Jesuit university in the world named after St. Aloysius.

Aloysius is the Latin form of Gonzaga’s given name, Luigi. In English, the equivalent form would be Louis. The Gonzaga name is well known in Italy. Aloysius Gonzaga was born at Castiglione near Mantua, Italy, in 1568 to a celebrated family of wealth and prestige. As the first born son of his father, Ferrante, and his mother, Marta, he was in line to inherit his father’s title of Marquis. He grew up amid the violence and brutality of the Renaissance Italy and witnessed the murder of two of his brothers. In 1576, Aloysius’ parents sent him to attend the court of the Grand Duke of Tuscany, Francesco de’Medici, in Florence. Later, accompanied by his parents, he traveled to Spain to join the court of Philip II in Madrid. In Spain, Aloysius decided he wanted to join the newly founded religious order, The Society of Jesus. His father resisted his decision and there followed a struggle of wills that continued after his return to Castiglione in 1584. But Aloysius eventually prevailed. Renouncing his right to the title of Marquis and to the vast wealth he was destined to inherit, he entered the Society of Jesus in Rome on 4 Gonzaga University Factbook | www.gonzaga.edu/IR

Statue of St. Aloysius Gonzaga on campus, near St Aloysius Cathedral


History & Mission

Gonzaga University Mission Statement Gonzaga University is an exemplary learning community that educates students for lives of leadership and service for the common good. In keeping with its Catholic, Jesuit, and humanistic heritage and identity, Gonzaga models and expects excellence in academic and professional pursuits and intentionally develops the whole person -- intellectually, spiritually, culturally, physically, and emotionally. Through engagement with knowledge, wisdom, and questions informed by classical and contemporary perspectives, Gonzaga cultivates in its students the capacities and dispositions for reective and critical thought, lifelong learning, spiritual growth, ethical discernment, creativity, and innovation. The Gonzaga experience fosters a mature commitment to dignity of the human person, social justice, diversity, intercultural competence, global engagement, solidarity with the poor and vulnerable, and care for the planet. Grateful to God, the Gonzaga community carries out this mission with responsible stewardship of our physical, financial, and human resources. gonzaga.edu/missionstatement

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Office of Institutional Research Directory www.gonzaga.edu/IR Max Kwenda, Ph.D. Director of Institutional Research College Hall 024B E. kwenda@gonzaga.edu P. 509.313.6948 Joel Silvius Institutional Research Data Analyst College Hall 024C E. silvius@gonzaga.edu P. 509.313.5838

OIR Mission Statement The Office of Institutional Research serves the mission of Gonzaga University by performing objective, systematic research and analysis for the university’s strategic and operational planning, decision making, and policy development that ultimately leads to the success of Gonzaga University students.

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At a Glance

Basic Facts Private Liberal Arts

Spokane, Washington

Type

Location

National University / Professional/Doctoral

Residential setting along Spokane River, 1/2 mile from downtown business district

Carnegie Classification

Roman Catholic (Jesuit)

Spokane Campus Location

Religious Affiliation

100

Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam (For the Greater Glory of God)

152 green, grassy acres

Motto

1887

Established

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Number of Buildings

Campus Size

Gone - ZAG (as in “bag”) - uh Pronunciation


President’s Cabinet Thayne McCulloh, D.Phil. (’89) President

James A. Angelosante

Vice President for Administration

Deena J. Gonzales, Ph.D.

Provost and Senior Vice President

Maureen McGuire, J.D. General Counsel

Charles J. Murphy

Chief Strategy Officer

Joseph Poss

Vice President for University Advancement

Mike Roth

Athletic Director

John Sklut, J.D. Chief of Staff

Joseph P. Smith

Chief Financial Officer

Michelle Wheatley

Vice President for Mission and Ministry

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Enrollment 7,548

2019 Incoming Freshmen Class Average GPA & Test Scores

5,222

3.82

Total Enrollment Undergraduate Students

1,248

New Freshman Students

1,951

Master’s & Doctoral Students

375

Law Students

Costs & Budget $323 million Total Budget

$109 million Total Salaries

$44,280

Undergraduate Tuition (2019-20, annually)

$1,210

Cost per Undergraduate Credit

$700-$1,020 depending on program Cost per Graduate Credit

$820-$1,030 depending on program Cost per Doctoral Credit

$1,418

Cost per Law School Credit

$12,330 (on average)

Undergraduate Room & Board

Average GPA

636

Average SAT Evidence Based Reading and Writing (EBRW) Score

644

Average SAT Math Score

1,280

Average SAT Composite Score

28

Average ACT Score

25%

Students of Color

Athletics NCAA Division I Division

West Coast Conference Athletic Conference

Bulldogs (Zags™) Nickname

Spike

Mascot

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Intercollegiate sports

Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Rowing, Soccer, Tennis, Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field Men’s sports

Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Rowing, Soccer, Tennis, Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field, Volleyball Women’s sports

218

Student-athletes named to WCC Commissioners Honor Roll

30 (58% of students participate) Intramural sports / events

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Academics

Notable Alumni

At the undergraduate level, Gonzaga offers 16 degrees through 49 majors, 58 minors, and 49 concentrations.

Frank Burgess

At the graduate level, Gonzaga offers 24 degrees with 21 concentrations. This includes 4 doctoral degrees and 1 juris doctorate.

Tony Canadeo

6 Schools & 1 College: College of Arts & Sciences School of Business Administration School of Education School of Engineering & Applied Science School of Nursing & Human Physiology

late federal judge and former Gonzaga basketball national scoring leader late NFL Hall of Fame member

Maj. Gen. Joseph Caravalho, Jr., M.D.

Former joint staff surgeon at the Pentagon, and chief medical adviser to the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

Bing Crosby

late actor and crooner

Thomas Foley

School of Leadership Studies

former Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives

School of Law

Christine Gregoire

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Average Class Size

11 to 1

Student to Faculty Ratio

466

Full Time Faculty

844

Staff Members

87%

Percent of Faculty with a terminal degree in their area of teaching

Religious and Service Activities 38

Number of faiths represented on campus

15

Spiritual retreats offered annually

250

Students (on average) who attend weekly religious services on campus

100,000+

Hours of community service annually

first female Washington state attorney general and former governor of Washington state

Carl Maxey

late Spokane attorney and civil rights leader

Carl Pohlad

late Minnesota Twins owner

Michael Stepovich

last territorial governor of Alaska

John Stockton

NBA all-time assists and steals record-holder

James Wickwire

attorney and world-class mountain climber

Barbara Madsen and Debra Stephens

sitting Washington State Supreme Court justices

Financial Aid $107.3 M

Institutional Aid to Undergraduates

$57.6 M

Federal Aid to Undergraduates

$30,581

Average Financial Aid package

79%

Average % of need met

98%

Percent of students receiving aid:

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Awards & Accolades Sure, Gonzaga’s got “game.” Its basketball teams have made Gonzaga a household word nationwide. But Gonzaga is equally proud of its students’ success and its long history of academic excellence. U.S. News & World Report 2020

Class of 2018 Success Rate

For the first time, Gonzaga is ranked in the “National University” category: comprised of 399 National Universities nationwide. Gonzaga is ranked in the top 20% in the nation and is in the top 5% for best undergraduate teaching. Gonzaga is recognized in several U.S. News specialty rankings, including the top 12% for best colleges for veterans. The School of Engineering and Applied Science is ranked in the top 10%, while the undergraduate business program is ranked in the top 23%. U.S. News ranks Gonzaga’s graduation and retention in the top 12% of national universities.

Ninety-five percent of the Gonzaga graduates who received their bachelor’s or graduate degrees with the class of 2018 reported they are employed (fullor part-time), continuing their education or doing volunteer work.

Zags Top Nation in Graduation Success Rate Gonzaga student-athletes are graduating at a rate of 98 percent, which is tied for seventh best in the nation, according to the latest Graduation Success Rate (GSR) numbers released by the NCAA (October 2019). This includes 10 GU teams that achieved a 100% graduation rate.

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Strongest Academic Classes Three Years in a Row The 1,257 first-year students Gonzaga welcomed to campus in late August (2019) represent the strongest academic class, and the most diverse, in its 132-year history.

Fiske Guide to Colleges 2020 Gonzaga University is included among the best 323 “best and most interesting” U.S., Canadian, British and Irish colleges and universities featured in the “Fiske Guide to Colleges 2020,” a respected independent college guide for 36 years. This marks the fifth consecutive year Gonzaga has been included in the publication.


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A Sustainable ‘Cool School’

Tops in State for Grads Finding Jobs

Sierra magazine has named Gonzaga to its 2019 annual “Cool Schools” list, recognizing the 282 colleges, universities and community colleges in the United States and Canada with the best environmental and sustainability practices as well as the most opportunities to engage with the environmental movement.

Zippia, a career site, ranks Gonzaga No. 1 among colleges and universities in the state of Washington (2019) for the percentage of alumni with jobs 10 years after graduation.

The Princeton Review Gonzaga University is again among the nation’s best institutions for undergraduate education, according to the 2020 edition of The Princeton Review’s annual college guidebook, “The Best 385 Colleges.”

Gonzaga Will More than 40,000 generous donors contributed to the recent Gonzaga Will: The Campaign for Our Future that secured more than $355 million in the University’s largest capital campaign in its history — a full $100 million over goal. A total of $110 million of these gifts went toward student scholarships.

Kiplinger’s Best College Value Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine, in July 2019, ranks Gonzaga the No. 21st best value among private universities in the nation.

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Enrollment

Student Prof ile 15

Enrollment

25

Demographics

36

New Student Undergraduate ProďŹ le

40

Retention & Graduation

43

Financial Aid

Data Source: Gonzaga University Data Warehouse

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Enrollment

Enrollment

Headcounts by Level and Gender Fall 2015-2019

Undergraduate Female Male Not Female/Male

Graduate Female Male Not Female/Male

Doctoral Female Male Not Female/Male

Law Female Male

Total

Fall 2015

Fall 2016

Fall 2017

Fall 2018

Fall 2019

5,041 2,701 2,339 1 1,916 1,257 659

5,160 2,714 2,445 1 1,877 1,240 637

5,192 2,707 2,485

195 143 52

218 161 57

339 140 199 7,491

312 143 169 7,567

5,304 2,765 2,504 35 1,609 1,040 541 28 300 221 76 3 350 178 172 7,563

5,222 2,772 2,442 8 1,665 1,079 558 28 286 210 73 3 375 191 184 7,548

1,714 1,115 584 15 284 213 69 2 316 149 167 7,506

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Enrollment

Enrollment Percentage by Level Fall 2019

69.8%

25.6%

Undergraduate

Graduate

4.6%

Law

Headcounts by Level Fall 2014-2019

5,000

4,000

3,000

2,000

1,000

0

Fall 2015

Fall 2016

Undergraduate

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Fall 2017

Graduate

Fall 2018

Doctoral

Law

Fall 2019


Enrollment

Undergraduate Enrollment by College Note: Duplicated headcounts

3,000 2,500 2,000

Arts & Sciences Business Administration

1,500

Education Engineering & Applied Science Leadership Studies

1,000

Nursing & Human Physiology Other

500 0 Fall 2015

Fall 2016

Fall 2017

Fall 2018

Fall 2019

Graduate Enrollment by College 1,000 800

Arts & Sciences Business Administration Education

600

Engineering & Applied Science Law

400

Leadership Studies Nursing & Human Physiology Other

200 0 Fall 2015

Fall 2016

Fall 2017

Fall 2018

Fall 2019

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Enrollment

Enrollment by College/School and Major Undergraduate Students Note: Duplicated headcounts

Fall 2015 Arts & Sciences Applied Communication Studies Applied Mathematics Art Biochemistry Biology Broadcast & Electronic Media Chemistry Classical Civilization Communication Studies Criminal Justice Criminology Dance English Environmental Studies Major French History INST-Asian Studies INST-European Studies INST-International Relations INST-Latin American Studies Italian Studies Journalism Math-Computer Sci Mathematics (BA) Mathematics (BS) Music

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2,368 10

Fall 2016

2,335

Fall 2017

2,366

19 90 376 54 30 9 63 100

16 89 390 50 31 9 83 88

16 92 387 50 28 7 99 84

124 60 13 80 8 6 70 4 3 41 7 43 34 23

111 77 14 73 6 3 73 5 3 38 9 41 24 19

116 100 6 71 5 5 83 7 36 13 30 26 16

Fall 2018

Fall 2019

2,554

2,662

14 105 392 52 29 8 123 79 15 1 121 110 9 79 4 1 87 7 2 38 16 32 40 9

15 20 99 417 53 37 9 144 58 60 13 112 97 10 77 1 2 76 2 3 32 12 26 39 14


Enrollment

Enrollment by College/School and Major Undergraduate Students Continued Note: Duplicated headcounts

Fall 2015 Music Education Philosophy Physics Political Science Psychology Public Relations Religious Studies Sociology Spanish Speech Communication Theatre Arts Undeclared Undeclared Arts & Sciences Business Administration Accounting Business Administration Economics-Arts Economics-Science Undeclared Business Education Comm, Culture, & Language in Ed Kinesiology & Physical Ed Physical Education Special Education Sport Management Undeclared Education

Fall 2016

Fall 2017

Fall 2018

Fall 2019

16 55 20 221 387 91 17 109 51 1 11 70 185 1430 160 557 67 27 619 195 5 35 1 62 90 2

10 38 13 145 308 119 14 87 27

7 37 12 144 297 98 15 102 18

10 45 18 153 298 80 11 124 18

13 44 19 191 353 90 19 126 33

12 73 255 1305 176 453 54 20 602 188

15 79 259 1453 195 506 78 22 652 176

15 64 253 1485 194 523 66 22 680 190

15 61 217 1528 186 608 74 36 624 174

2 30 75 69

20 25 67 77 1

43 1 61 67 2

26 90 69 3

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Enrollment

Enrollment by College/School and Major Undergraduate Students Continued Note: Duplicated headcounts

Fall 2015

Fall 2016

Fall 2017

Fall 2018

Fall 2019

961 188 9 43 142 83 59 363 74 2 2 539 179 360 11 11 5,374

957 179 35 54 146 65 68 372 38

916 165 40 48 158 58 52 362 33

887 154 49 54 154 65 56 332 23

832 143 53 54 142 63 48 307 22

539 176 363 6 6 5,466

574 191 383 2 2 5,533

599 211 388 1 1 5,743

589 207 382 1 1 5,709

Engineering & Applied Science Civil Engineering Comp Sci & Computation Think Computer Engineering Computer Science Electrical Engineering Engineering Management Mechanical Engineering Undeclared Engineering Leadership Studies General Studies Nursing & Human Physiology Human Physiology Nursing Other No Major Identified Total

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Enrollment

Enrollment by College/School and Major Graduate, Doctoral, and Law Students Note: Duplicated headcounts

Arts & Sciences Philosophy Religious Studies Theology & Leadership Undeclared Business Administration Accountancy American Indian Entrepreneur Business Administration Healthcare Management Taxation Education Anesthesiology Education Clin Mental Health Counseling Community Counseling Counseling Educational Leadership Educational Leadership PreK-12 Initial Teaching Initial Teaching Special Ed Leadership & Administration Marriage & Family Counseling School Administration School Counseling School Psychology Special Education Sport & Athletic Admin Teaching ESL Teaching ESL Peace Corps Total

Fall 2015

Fall 2016

Fall 2017

Fall 2018

Fall 2019

25 10 1 14 58 198 34 53 6 109 5 25 393 8 40 1 26

32 7 1 23 1 255 19852 11 144 2 46 409

43 6

47 9

44 14

37

38

30

247 19838 9 142 1 57 340

231 19852 6 121

224 19850 6 133

52 333

35 319

45

42

42

40

23

24

37 8 84 28 28 16

27

35

34 29 27 30 1

78 24 72 21

22 27 52 21

13 71 28 5

13 77 28 1

15 75 24 3

29 13 13 34 1 8 23 38 23 9 10 74 16

21 5 20 22 7 69 14

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Enrollment

Enrollment by College/School and Major Graduate, Doctoral, and Law Students Note: Duplicated headcounts Fall 2015

Fall 2016

Fall 2017

Fall 2018

46 31 15 339 339 695 212 78 405 742 107 10 625 52 52 2,490

49 31 18 312 312 718 269 72 377 751 130 20 601 27 27 2,553

35 22 13 316 316 656 173 84 399 701 171 29 501 16 16 2,354

39 25 14 350 350 683 213 78 392 613 179 31 403 10 10 2,306

Engineering & Applied Sciences Transmission & Distrib Cert Transmission & Distribution Law Law Leadership Studies Comm & Leadership Studies Leadership Studies Organizational Leadership Nursing & Human Physiology Doctor of Nursing Practice Nurse Anesthesia Practice Nursing Other No Major Identified Total

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Fall 2019

41 27 14 373 373 689 203 84 402 644 144 34 466

2,334


Enrollment

Credits by College Undergraduates, Fall 2015-2019 60k 50k 40k

Arts & Sciences Business Administration

30k

Education Engineering & Applied Science Law

20k

Leadership Studies Nursing & Human Physiology

10k 0k

Fall 2015

Fall 2016

Fall 2017

Fall 2018

Fall 2019

Credits by College Graduate, Doctoral, and Law Students, Fall 2015-2019

5,000 4,000 Arts & Sciences Business Administration

3,000

Education Engineering/Applied Science Law

2,000

Leadership Studies Nursing & Human Physiology

1,000 0 Fall 2015

Fall 2016

Fall 2017

Fall 2018

Fall 2019

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Enrollment

Average Credits per Semester by Student Level 20

15

10

5

0 Fall 2015

Fall 2016

Fall 2017

Graduate

Law

Fall 2018

Fall 2019

Undergraduate

16

Average Credits per Semester Undergraduates, Fall 2019

FTE Enrollment by Student Level and Year Fall 2015

Fall 2016

Fall 2017

Fall 2018

Fall 2019

Undergraduate

5,459

5,561

5,588

5,670

5,576

Graduate

1,435

1,440

1,395

1,321

1,367

340

316

320

354

378

7,234

7,317

7,303

7,345

7,321

Law Total

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Enrollment

Demographics

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Demographics

Gender Percentage by Student Level Fall 2019

Undergraduate

53%

47%

Graduate

65%

Doctoral

73%

Law

34%

1%

26%

51%

1%

49% Female

Male

Not Female/Male

Race and Ethnicity Undergraduate Students, Fall 2019

White

70%

Hispanics of any race

11%

Two or more races

7%

Asian

6%

Unknown

3%

Nonresident Alien

1%

Black or African American

1%

American Indian or Alaskan Native

<1%

Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander

<1%

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20%

40%

60%

80%

100%


Demographics

Undergraduate Students of Color* Percentage of Student Population 30%

27%

25% 20%

24%

24%

Fall 2016

Fall 2017

25%

23%

15% 10% 5% 0%

Fall 2015

Fall 2018

Fall 2019

*Students of Color includes the following Race/Ethnicity descriptions: American Indian or Alaskan Native, Asian, Black or African America, Hispanics of any race, Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander, and Two or more races

Average Age by Student Level

Undergraduate Graduate Doctoral Law

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Demographics

Age Distribution by Gender – Undergraduate Students Fall 2019

Female Male Not Female/Male

Age Distribution by Gender – Graduate and Law Students Fall 2019

Female Male Not Female/Male

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Demographics

First Generation Students Undergraduates, Fall 2019

First Generation Students as Percentage of their Race/Ethnicity Population Undergraduate Students, Fall 2019 Race/Ethnicity

First Generation %

American Indian or Alaskan Native Asian Black or African American Hispanics of any race Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander Nonresident Alien Two or more races Unknown White

24% 17% 39% 30% 20% 17% 16% 8% 11%

14%

First Generation Students Percentage of Undergraduates 20% 18%

18%

17% 15%

16%

15%

14%

14%

12% 10% 8% 6% 4% 2% 0%

Fall 2015

Fall 2016

Fall 2017

Fall 2018

Fall 2019

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Demographics

Religious/Faith Traditions Undergraduate Students, Fall 2019

No Faith Tradition 2% Other Faith Tradition 26%

Roman Catholic 43%

No Religious Preference 29%

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Demographics

WA Enrollment Percentage Undergraduate Students 60% 50%

50%

50%

50%

Top 5 States by Enrollment

49%

Undergraduates, Fall 2019 47%

State

40% 30% 20% 10%

State %

Washington

47%

California

22%

Oregon

9%

Colorado

5%

Idaho

3%

Total

86%

0% Fall 2015

Fall 2016

Fall 2017

Fall 2018

Fall 2019

WA Enrollment Percentage Graduate and Law Students Top 5 States by Enrollment Graduate and Law Students, Fall 2019 State Washington

State % 56%

Oregon

8%

Idaho

6%

California

6%

Utah

2%

Total

78%

60% 49% 50%

43%

54%

56%

Fall 2018

Fall 2019

46%

40% 30% 20% 10% 0%

Fall 2015

Fall 2016

Fall 2017

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Demographics

Enrollment from WA State by County Undergraduates, Fall 2019

Legend Over 25%

1% – 9%

10% – 24%

Less than 1%

None

Top Five Washington Counties, by Percentage

#1

#2

#3

#4

#5

40%

19%

8%

7%

4%

King

Spokane

Pierce

Snohomish

Clark

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Demographics

Enrollment from U.S. by State Undergraduates, Fall 2019

Legend Over 25%

1% – 9%

None

10% – 24%

Less than 1%

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Demographics

Enrollment from WA State by County Graduate and Law Students, Fall 2019

Legend Over 25%

1% – 9%

10% – 24%

Less than 1%

None

Top Five Washington Counties, by Percentage

#1

#2

#3

#4

#5

61%

13%

5%

5%

2%

Spokane

King

Snohomish

Pierce

Clark

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Demographics

Enrollment from U.S. by State Graduate and Law Students, Fall 2019

Legend Over 25%

1% – 9%

None

10% – 24%

Less than 1%

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New Undergraduate Student Profile

New Undergraduate Student Profile

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New Undergraduate Student Profile

Applicants, Admittances, and Enrollments First-Year Undergraduates, Fall 2019 Applicants

9,310

Admits

5,744

Enrollments

1,248

Students Admitted, Acceptance Rate, and Yield Rate First-Year Undergraduates, Fall 2015-Fall 2019 6,000

73%

65%

5,000

70%

66%

67%

62%

50%

4,000

40%

3,000 27%

26%

2,000

25%

22%

30% 20%

22% 1,000 0

60%

10% Fall 2015

Fall 2016 Admits

Fall 2017

Fall 2018

Acceptance Rate

Fall 2019

0%

Yield Rate

Yield Rate: # Students Enrolled / # Students Admitted

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New Undergraduate Student Profile

Standardized Testing Profile First-Year Undergraduates, Fall 2019 ACT Composite ACT English

Percentile

ACT Math SAT Composite SAT Evidence-Based Reading & Writing

25th Percentile

25

25

25

1,210

600

75th Percentile

30

33

29

1,358

670

Average High School GPA First-Year Undergraduates, Fall 2019

3.82 Gender Percentage First-Year Undergraduates, Fall 2019

Male 44% Female 56%

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SAT Math 600


New Undergraduate Student Profile

Race & Ethnicity First-Year Undergraduates, Fall 2019 White

70%

Hispanics of any race

11%

Two or more races

7%

Asian

6%

Unknown

3%

Nonresident Alien

1%

Black or African American

1%

American Indian or Alaskan Native

<1%

Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander

<1%

0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

Religious/Faith Traditions First-Year Undergraduates, Fall 2019 No Faith Tradition 6% Other Religious Tradition 25% Roman Catholic 40%

No Religious Preference 30%

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Retention & Graduation

Retention & Graduation

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Retention & Graduation

Freshman to Sophomore Retention Rate First-time, Full-time Undergraduates by Year of Entry 100%

93%

92% 91%

94%

92%

95%

92%

94%

94%

94%

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016

2017

2018

80%

60%

40%

20%

0%

2009

2010

2011

Freshman to Sophomore Retention Rate Freshman entering Fall 2018

94%

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Retention & Graduation

6-Year Graduation Rate Freshman entering Fall 2013

85%

Four, Five, and Six-Year Graduation Rates First-time, Full-time Undergraduates by Year of Entry 4-Year Rate

5-Year Rate

6-Year Rate

100% 83% 84%

80%

75%

86% 87% 78%

85% 86%

77%

75%

73%

87%

84% 85%

75%

60%

40%

20%

0%

2010

2011

2012

2013

Cohort

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2014

2015


Retention & Graduation

Financial Aid

% of Students Receiving Aid Undergraduates, by Type of Aid

13%

3%

Federal Pell Grant

State Work Study

6%

9%

State Need Grant

Federal Work Study

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Financial Aid

% of Students Receiving any Financial Aid Undergraduates, 2015-2019 100% 97%

97%

98%

98%

98%

2015

2016

2017

2018

2019

80% 60% 40% 20% 0%

Scholarship and Grant Aid Awarded Undergraduates, 2015-2019 Academic Years 2015

2016

2017

2018

2019

$2,330,233

$2,633,583

$2,527,955

$2,957,883

$2,888,586

$68,740,260

$76,100,894

$84,804,909

$89,545,314

$107,379,444

Federal

$3,855,226

$3,836,110

$3,494,187

$3,675,751

$3,679,931

External Sources

$3,046,466

$1,844,791

$4,318,479

$4,815,886

$311,250

$77,972,185

$84,415,378

$95,145,530

$77,972,185

$114,259,211

State Institutional

Total

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Faculty Profile

Faculty Prof ile 45

Race & Ethnicity, Headcount, Gender & Rank, Tenure Status

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Faculty Profile

All Faculty by Gender & Rank

Tenure Status

Fall 2019

All Faculty, Fall 2019 Faculty Count

Female

Male

Total

Professor

44

83

Associate Professor

62

74

Assistant Professor

53

55

127 136 108 1 377 95 844

1

Visiting Professor Adjunct Lecturer Total

209

168

51

44

419

425

233

Tenured

8487

Female

146

Male

120

Tenure Track

8465

Female

55

Male Non-Tenure Track

114 8458

Female

56

Male

377

Adjunct

84209

Female Male

168

Total

844

Race and Ethnicity All Faculty, Fall 2019

85%

White Asian

5%

Hispanics of any race

5%

Unknown

2%

Black or African American

1%

American Indian or Alaskan Native

1%

Two or more races

1%

0%

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20%

40%

60%

80%

100%


Faculty Profile

Faculty Headcount All Faculty, Fall 2014-2019 500 441

427

442

455

454

358

390

423

400

300

328

304

302 291

200

100

0 Fall 2014

Fall 2015

Fall 2016 Full-time

Fall 2017

Fall 2018

Fall 2019

Part-time

Gender All Faculty, Fall 2019

50%

0%

20%

50%

40%

60% Female

80%

100%

Male

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