2014-15 - university of louisville
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Facts & FiguresName: University of Louisville
Mission: Kentucky’s premier, nationally recognized metropolitan research university
Established: 1798
President: James R. Ramsey, Ph.D.
Student Body: 22,599 (Fall 2014)
Faculty & Staff: 6,863 (excluding instruction/research assistants)
Alumni: More than 130,000 residing in the United States and around the world
Operating Budget: $1.2 billion including $139.9 million from the Commonwealth of Kentucky
Endowment: $798.6 million (FY 2014)
Federal Funding: $56.2 million (FY 2014)
Athletic Conference: Atlantic Coast Conference
Mascot: Cardinal
Carnegie Classifications: Community Engagement
RU/VH: Research Universities(very high research activity)
AccreditationSouthern Association of Colleges & Schools Commission on Colleges (SACS COC)
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* As defined by the Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education
** Indicates all first-time, full-time, baccalaureate degree-seeking students entering Summer/Fall 2014
Student Enrollment (Fall 2014)
Total: 22,599
Full-Time: 17,317
Part-Time: 5,282
Female: 11,528
Male: 11,071
Full-Time Equivalent (FTE)*: 18,779
Graduation Rate Survey (GRS) Cohort**: 2,830
FulbrightsSince 2003, 79 University of Louisville students have been awarded Fulbright Scholarships. Come to UofL, and go anywhere in the world your heart desires.
Student Classification (Fall 2014)
Freshman: 3,893
Sophomore: 3,215
Junior: 3,363
Senior: 4,349
Undergraduate—Non-Degree*: 617
Auditor: 1
High School (Dual Enrolled): 355
Post-Baccalaureate—Undergraduate Degree-Seeking: 369
Post-Baccalaureate Certificate: 81
Master’s: 2,809
Post-Master’s Certificate: 9
Specialist: 44
Graduate—Non-Degree: 205
Doctoral Degree Professional Practice (Medical,
Dentistry, Law): 1,464
Doctoral Degree Professional Practice—Non-Degree: 19
Doctoral Degree Research/Scholarship (Coursework): 662
Doctoral Degree Research/Scholarship (Dissertation): 377
Undergraduate Total: 16,162
Graduate Total: 5,670
Post-Doctoral Total: 139
House Staff Total: 628
Total: 22,599
* Post-Baccalaureate Non-Degree students are included in Undergraduate Non-Degree
FacultyOur world-class faculty teach more than 250 areas of study. These distinguished educators have outstanding national and international reputations for teaching, research and other scholarly activities.
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1. Jefferson: 9,733
2. Oldham: 842
3. Hardin: 654
4. Bullitt: 601
5. Kenton: 569
6. Boone: 441
7. Fayette: 436
8. Shelby: 272
9. Daviess: 267
10. Campbell: 251
Current Student Origins (Total Student Population)
Countries: 96
U.S. States and Territories: 52
Kentucky Counties*: 117
In-State**: 17,045
Jefferson County: 9,733
All Other Kentucky Counties: 7,312
Out of State: 5,554
Indiana Reciprocity: 1,059
All Other States & Countries: 4,495
* Only three Kentucky counties are not represented based upon permanent residence at the time of first admission to UofL
** Indicates permanent residence at the time of first admission to UofL
Top 10 Kentucky Counties for In-State Enrollment (Total Student Population)
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73.91% White
0.15% American Indian or Alaskan Native
0.30% Race and Ethnicity Unknown
0.06% Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
4.53% Nonresident Alien
10.06% Black
3.77% Asian3.72% Hispanic or Latino
3.49% Two or More RacesTotal
Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity
(Fall 2014)
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Student Life (Fall 2014)
First-Time Freshmen Living on Campus: 71%
Student Housing Occupancy Rate: 98%
Recognized Student Organizations: 376
National Greek Letter Fraternities and Sororities: 32
Students in Fraternities and Sororities: 15.1%
Sports Clubs: 23
Student Government Association Officers President: Monali Haldankar
Executive Vice President: Ross Hofele
Academic Vice President: Allie Funk
Services Vice President: Morgan Cooksey
Top four-year institutions from which students transfer:1. University of Kentucky
2. Western Kentucky University
3. Bellarmine University
4. Eastern Kentucky University
5. Northern Kentucky University
Top two-year institutions from which students transfer:1. Jefferson Community and Technical College
2. Elizabethtown Community and Technical College
3. Owensboro Community and Technical College
4. Bluegrass Community and Technical College
5. Ashland Community and Technical College
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Deans of Academic Colleges & SchoolsCollege of Arts and Sciences: Kimberly Kempf-Leonard, Ph.D.
Brandeis School of Law: Susan H. Duncan, J.D.*
College of Business: Rohan Christie-David, Ph.D.*
School of Dentistry: John J. Sauk, D.D.S., M.S.
College of Education and Human Development: Ann Larson, Ph.D.
School of Interdisciplinary and Graduate Studies: Beth A. Boehm, Ph.D.
Kent School of Social Work: Terry L. Singer, Ph.D.
School of Medicine: Toni M. Ganzel, M.D., M.B.A, F.A.C.S.
School of Music: Christopher P. Doane, Ph.D.
School of Nursing: Marcia J. Hern, Ed.D., C.N.S., R.N.
School of Public Health and Information Sciences: Craig H. Blakely, Ph.D.
J.B. Speed School of Engineering: Neville G. Pinto, Ph.D.
University Libraries: Robert E. Fox, M.L.S., M.B.A.* Interim
Veteran FriendlySince 2009, G.I. Jobs Magazine has ranked UofL in the top 20% of universities that are the most “Veteran Friendly.”Source: G.I. Jobs Magazine, 2014
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On-campus housingMore than 5,000 students, including 2,000+ first-years, live on campus and in university-affiliated
housing. Residential options range from traditional dormitories to student suites with private bathrooms and kitchenettes, to specialty communities and independent, privately-owned apartments.
The ThinkerThe first large-scale cast of
French sculptor Auguste Rodin’s
“The Thinker” has resided in
front of Grawemeyer Hall since
1949. In 2012, the sculpture was
completely refinished. * Includes 20 baccalaureate degrees earned in the UofL/WKU joint engineering program
Academic Accomplishments (AY 2013-14)DEGREES/CREDENTIALS CONFERRED Doctoral Degree Professional Practice: 394
Doctoral Degree Research/Scholarship: 162
Post-Master’s Certificate: 5
Master’s: 1,242
Post-Baccalaureate Certificate: 136
Baccalaureate*: 2,821
Associate’s: 19
Certificate: 36
Total: 4,815
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Speed named “executive school” General Electric named the J.B. Speed School of Engineering to its list of “executive schools,” comprised of 47 of the nation’s top engineering programs. Students at executive schools receive enhanced internship and career opportunities.
GRADUATION RATE Six-Year Graduation Rate for First-Time, Full-Time, Baccalaureate Degree-Seeking Students Entering Fall 2008: 53.6%
RETENTION RATE First-Year Retention Rate for First-Time, Full-Time, Baccalaureate Degree-Seeking Students Entering Fall 2013: 80.6%
AVERAGE ACT Average ACT of First-Time, Full-Time, Baccalaureate Degree-Seeking Students Entering Fall 2014: 25.3
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FACULTY Total Full-Time Part-Time Male Female
American Indian or
Alaskan Native Asian BlackHispanic or Latino
Native Hawaiian or Other
Pacific IslanderNonresident
Alien
Two or More Races
Race and Ethnicity Unknown White
Professor 542 503 39 413 129 0 67 19 14 1 0 4 0 437
Associate Professor 491 456 35 280 211 0 69 30 7 1 0 4 3 377
Assistant Professor 705 643 62 376 329 1 89 42 26 2 52 4 3 486
Instructor 147 129 18 56 91 0 12 8 4 0 3 1 1 118
No Faculty Rank/Other* 500 9 491 206 294 1 14 30 13 0 6 6 2 428
Total 2,385 1,740 645 1,331 1,054 2 251 129 64 4 61 19 9 1,846
STAFF**
Administrator 98 95 3 58 40 0 1 9 0 0 0 3 0 85
Exempt Employee 2,209 2,103 106 692 1,517 2 129 202 28 1 113 30 12 1,692
Non-Exempt Employee 1,241 1,171 70 508 733 5 9 290 27 1 0 22 4 883
Other*** 930 923 7 567 363 1 98 53 28 0 76 8 7 659
Total 4,478 4,292 186 1,825 2,653 8 237 554 83 2 189 63 23 3,319
Personnel (Fall 2014)
* “No Faculty Rank/Other” includes other teaching staff and excludes instruction/research assistants ** Staff are categorized by UofL job grade and do not reflect US Department of Education reporting categories *** “Other” includes positions such as staff on leave with pay, house staff, research fellows, and visiting scholars
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FACULTY Total Full-Time Part-Time Male Female
American Indian or
Alaskan Native Asian BlackHispanic or Latino
Native Hawaiian or Other
Pacific IslanderNonresident
Alien
Two or More Races
Race and Ethnicity Unknown White
Professor 542 503 39 413 129 0 67 19 14 1 0 4 0 437
Associate Professor 491 456 35 280 211 0 69 30 7 1 0 4 3 377
Assistant Professor 705 643 62 376 329 1 89 42 26 2 52 4 3 486
Instructor 147 129 18 56 91 0 12 8 4 0 3 1 1 118
No Faculty Rank/Other* 500 9 491 206 294 1 14 30 13 0 6 6 2 428
Total 2,385 1,740 645 1,331 1,054 2 251 129 64 4 61 19 9 1,846
STAFF**
Administrator 98 95 3 58 40 0 1 9 0 0 0 3 0 85
Exempt Employee 2,209 2,103 106 692 1,517 2 129 202 28 1 113 30 12 1,692
Non-Exempt Employee 1,241 1,171 70 508 733 5 9 290 27 1 0 22 4 883
Other*** 930 923 7 567 363 1 98 53 28 0 76 8 7 659
Total 4,478 4,292 186 1,825 2,653 8 237 554 83 2 189 63 23 3,319
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FUNDING SOURCE Number of Awards Amount Received
Federal Government 182 $56,165,701
Federal Flow-Through 148 $18,398,961
Industry 46 $5,595,505
International 4 $149,420
Local Government 11 $719,077
Other 5 $51,052
Private Non-Profit 109 $10,959,659
State Government 30 $4,556,778
Subtotal 535 $96,596,153
Clinical Trials 382 $12,523,006
Total 917 $109,119,159
Actual Grant & Contract Awards (FY 2014)
Source: Office of the Executive Vice President for Research
Tobacco ResearchUofL researchers are using
tobacco plants to reproduce
the first 100%-effective cancer
vaccine, which is heading into
clinical trials. Researchers are
applying this same technology
to the international fight against
HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.
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Budget (Projected/Budgeted Data for FY 2014-15)REVENUETuition and Fees: $288,183,300
State Appropriation: $139,896,900
Grants and Contracts: $180,849,200
Athletics: $86,250,000
Other*: $522,735,900
Total: $1,217,915, 300 EXPENDITURESSalaries: $551,182,400
Fringe Benefits: $143,582,700
Operating Expense: $374,490,500
Student Financial Aid: $118,319,900
Debt Service: $19,147,800
Hospital Indigent Care: 0
Capital Outlay: $11,192,000
Total: $1,217,915,300* Other includes: Clinics, QCCT Med Fund, Gifts, and Endowments
$1 billionIn April 2014, UofL became just the 52nd public university to complete a successful $1 billion campaign. The funds raised will support four key areas:
• scholarships and grants
• research
• the attraction and retention of top-notch faculty
• campus infrastructure
Student Tuition & Fees (2014-15)
(Full-time rate per semester)UNDERGRADUATEResident: $5,118
Non-Resident: $12,062GRADUATE*Resident: $5,663
Non-Resident: $11,784BRANDEIS SCHOOL OF LAWResident: $9,753
Non-Resident: $18,171SCHOOL OF DENTISTRYResident: $14,986
Non-Resident: $31,237SCHOOL OF MEDICINEResident: $17,701
Non-Resident: $26,906
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Board of TrusteesRobert Curtis Hughes, ChairMarie AbramsRobert P. BensonLaurence BenzEmily BinghamJonathan BlueRon ButtStephen CampbellKevin CosbyPam Feldhoff
Senior LeadershipPresident: James R. Ramsey, Ph.D.
Executive Vice President and Provost: Shirley C. Willihnganz, Ph.D.
Executive Vice President for Health Affairs: David L. Dunn, M.D., Ph.D.
Executive Vice President for Research: William M. Pierce, Ph.D.
Craig GreenbergMonali HaldankarDouglass HallBruce HendersonAngela Lewis-KleinBrucie MooreJody PratherRobert W. Rounsavall, IIISteve Wilson Phoebe Wood
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1998Reporting Year
2002Reporting Year
2014Reporting Year
Freshman ACT score (avg.) 21.4 23.2 25.3
6-Year Graduation Rate 30.1% 33.0% 53.6%
Baccalaureate Degrees Awarded 1,734 1,849 2,821
Doctoral Degrees Awarded 76 90 162
Startup Companies (Cumulative) 1 6 77
Patents Applications Filed (Cumulative) 151 259 1,629
Research Expenditures $39.1M $80.9M $182.4M*
Endowed Chairs & Professorships 35 87 156
Endowment $317.0M $478.9M $842.6M1
IP Income $90K $221.3K $8.4M
* 2014 data are preliminary and may be revised.1 Includes UL Trust and seperately held endowments.
Extraordinary Achievements
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Admissions, Undergraduate: 852-6531
Admissions, Graduate: 852-3101
Alumni Association: 852-6186
Athletic Ticket Office: 852-5151
Belknap Theatre Box Offices: 852-6814
CONTACTS & PHONE NUMBERS(AREA CODE 502)
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Communications & Marketing: 852-6171
Dean of Students (Student Life): 852-5787
Development Office (University Advancement): 852-6588
Ekstrom Library: 852-6757
External Affairs (Community Engagement): 852-6026
Financial Aid: 852-5511
Gheens Science Hall & Rauch Planetarium: 852-6664
Hite Art Institute: 852-6794
Housing & Residence Life: 852-6636
Institutional Effectiveness: 852-6169
Institutional Research & Planning: 852-6169
Metropolitan College: 852-2749
Public Safety: 852-6111
Registrar’s Office: 852-6522