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LSU IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/ACCESS UNIVERSITYInformation provided by LSU Office of Budget & PlanningProduced by the LSU Office of Communications & University RelationsPrinted by LSU Printing Services • 09160 • 4M • 12/09
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«LSU’s presence produced $1.2 billion in direct and indirect sales during the 2008 fiscal year in the Baton Rouge Metropolitan Statistical Area.
«LSU has produced a number of distinguished undergraduates, including four Marshall Scholars, 25 Goldwater Scholars, 14 Rhodes Scholars, five Truman Scholars, and 25 Fulbright Scholars.
«In 2008, LSU was one of 68 U.S. public institutions to earn the prestigious Carnegie Community Engagement and Outreach classification based on community engagement, outreach, and partnerships.
«Contract and grant awards from external sources for faculty research totaled $140 million in 2007-08, most of which is spent in Louisiana.
«In 2008, the LSU Office of Intellectual Property registered 46 invention disclosures and saw 17 patents issued to University researchers; since 1988, LSU has recorded a total of 269 patents issued and has received $7,763,915 from licensing alone.
Fall Facts 2009
DID YOU KnOW?
2008-09 UnDERGRADUATE FInAnCIAL AIDSource of fundS $ Amount # of StudentS
Federal $66,520,520 8,713State $47,108,734 12,723Institutional $46,067,589 12,057Other $8,107,467 1,939
type of AwArd $ Amount # of StudentS
Scholarships/Grants $94,413,537 17,260Loans $53,178,731 6,972Jobs $12,740,919 5,696Athletic $7,471,124 559
FALL 2009 FACULTY & STAFF
InSTRUCTIOnAL FACULTY BY RACE/EThnICITY
full-time pArt-time totAl
AmericanIndian/AlaskaNative 3 0 3Asian 117 1 118Black/AfricanAmerican 44 3 47Hispanic/Latino 23 1 24NonresidentAlien 66 0 66Unknown 15 1 16White 979 55 1,034Total 1,247 61 1,308
InSTRUCTIOnAL FACULTY BY GEnDER
full-time pArt-time totAl
Male 817 37 854Female 430 24 454Total 1,247 61 1,308
STAFF BY GEnDER
full-time pArt-time totAl
Male 1,731 51 1,782Female 1,934 85 2,019Total 3,665 136 3,801
notes: Staff includes administrative, professional, classified, and other academic staff. Excludes gratis, transients, graduate assistants, fellows, and student employees. Instructional faculty reported according to IPEDS guidelines.
FALL 2009 FACULTY SALARIESAverAge full-time inStructionAl SAlArieS by rAnk
Professor $108,827AssociateProfessor $78,866AssistantProfessor $68,821Instructor $43,680
nUMBER OF DEGREE PROGRAMS
Baccalaureate 72Master’s 78Doctoral 53
LIBRARY COLLECTIOnS
Volumes 4,085,637Microforms 9,038,682Audiovisualmaterials 27,309Maps 483,512Currentperiodicalsubscriptions 97,524Electronicbooks 356,381Electronicperiodicals 96,510
Information in this brochure includes the LSU campus only. Visit the Office of Budget & Planning’s Web site at www.bgtplan.lsu.edu for additional information.
UnIVERSITY ADMInISTRATIOn
Chancellor Michael Martin
ExecutiveViceChancellor&Provost Astrid Merget
InterimViceChancellorforFinance&AdministrativeServices Eric Monday
InterimViceChancellorforResearch&EconomicDevelopment Doris Carver
ViceChancellorforStrategicInitiatives Isiah Warner
InterimViceChancellorforStudentLife K.C. White
ViceChancellorforInformationTechnology Brian Voss
ViceChancellorforAthletics Joseph Alleva
GRADUATIOn RATES
Includes completers of transfer preparatory programs (pre-nursing and pre-allied health) as reported in the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).
Fall NewFreshmeN 4-Yr 5-Yr 6-Yr
1999 5,174 26.5% 51.3% 58.9%2000 5,071 25.9% 51.4% 59.0%2001 5,216 26.1% 52.4% 59.8%2002 5,172 27.9% 54.1% 60.7%2003 5,361 27.9% 53.8% 60.7%
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FALL 2009 EnROLLMEnT
gender u.g. grAd./prof. totAl
Male 11,334 2,390 13,724Female 11,683 2,585 14,268Total 23,017 4,975 27,992
rAce/ethnicity u.g. grAd./prof. totAl
AmericanIndian/AlaskaNative 104 19 123Asian 770 102 872Black/AfricanAmerican 2,029 425 2,454Hispanic/Latino 785 113 898NativeHawaiian/PacificIslander 2 0 2NonresidentAlien 447 1,177 1,624TwoorMoreRaces 149 14 163Unknown 614 280 894White 18,117 2,845 20,962Total 23,017 4,975 27,992
college/School u.g. grAd./prof. totAl
Agriculture 1,596 469 2,065Art&Design 830 124 954Arts&Sciences 3,948 760 4,708BasicSciences 1,421 567 1,988BusinessAdministration 1,720 659 2,379Coast&Environment 10 88 98Education 1,233 429 1,662Engineering 2,382 556 2,938Library&InformationSci. 0 159 159MassCommunication 609 73 682Music&DramaticArts 364 225 589Nondegree 0 234 234SocialWork 0 201 201U.C.-Ctr.forAdv./Couns. 2,675 0 2,675U.C.-Ctr.forFresh.Year 6,229 0 6,229VeterinaryMedicine 0 431 431Total 23,017 4,975 27,992
time u.g. grAd./prof. totAl
Full-time 21,539 3,705 25,244Part-time 1,478 1,270 2,748Total 23,017 4,975 27,992
full-time equivAlent u.g. grAd./prof. totAl
FTE 21,833 4,158 25,991
note: Full-time equivalent (FTE) equals undergraduate student credit hours divided by 15 and graduate student credit hours divided by 12.
permAnent AddreSS u.g. grAd./prof. totAl
Louisiana 18,771 2,620 21,391Otherstate 3,796 1,177 4,973Othercountry 450 1,178 1,628Total 23,017 4,975 27,992
clASSificAtion number Avg. Age
Freshman 5,958 18.9Sophomore 5,138 20.2Junior 5,170 21.6Senior 6,751 23.7Master’s 2,563 28.5Doctoral 2,051 31.2Vet.Med. 361 26.2
nEW DEGREE-SEEKInG TRAnSFERS
mAle femAle totAl
Transfers 423 416 839
2008-09 DEGREES AWARDED
degree mAle femAle totAl
Baccalaureate 2,208 2,526 4,734Master’s 414 554 968Specialist/CLIS 1 20 21Doctoral 140 100 240Professional 21 60 81Total 2,784 3,260 6,044
2009-10 FULL-TIME TUITIOn & FEESundergrAduAte reSident nonreSident
Fall2009 $2,623 $7,198Spring2010 $2,611 $7,186Total $5,233 $14,383
grAduAte reSident nonreSident
Fall2009 $2,974 $7,549Spring2010 $2,959 $7,534Total $5,932 $15,082
veterinAry medicine reSident nonreSident
Fall2009 $7,352 $19,452Spring2010 $7,340 $19,440Total $14,691 $38,891
note: Tuition/fees are for undergraduate and veterinary students taking 30 hours and graduate students taking 24 hours/academic year.
2009-10 ROOM & BOARD
AverAge room chArgeS
DoubleroomwithA/C(fall+spring) $4,610
AverAge AnnuAl boArd chArgeS
15-mealplan(fall+spring) $3,128TotalAverageAnnualRoom&Board $7,738
2008-09 ExPEnDITURESunreStricted educAtionAl & generAl expenditureS
Instruction $184,950,296Research $59,678,567Publicservice $10,509,128Academicsupport $60,319,216Studentservices $12,387,757Institutionalsupport $24,212,837Operations&maintenance $51,263,450Scholarships&fellowships $33,957,030Transfers&reappropriated $1,013,754Total $438,292,035
µLSU ranks 16th among “Most Popular national Universities” (2009 U.S.News&WorldReport).
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reStricted educAtionAl & generAl expenditureS
Instruction $45,466,464Research $80,291,097Publicservice $32,386,197Academicsupport $4,660,917Studentservices $6,262,443Institutionalsupport $3,519,553Operations&maintenance $7,696,548Scholarships&fellowships $25,135,361Transfers&reappropriated $9,516,403Total $214,934,983
totAl educAtionAl & generAl expenditureS
Instruction $230,416,760Research $139,969,664Publicservice $42,895,325Academicsupport $64,980,133Studentservices $18,650,200Institutionalsupport $27,732,390Operations&maintenance $58,959,998Scholarships&fellowships $59,092,391Transfers&reappropriated $10,530,157TotalEducational&General $653,227,018TotalAuxiliaryEnterprises $151,649,604
FALL 2009 hOUSInG
u.g. grAd./prof. totAl
Residencehalls—men 2,122 49 2,171Residencehalls—women 2,466 40 2,506Sororityhouses 556 0 556Fraternityhouses 367 0 367Apartments—men 138 368 506Apartments—women 71 161 232Totalmen 2,627 417 3,044Totalwomen 3,093 201 3,294Totalon-campus 5,720 618 6,338Totaloff-campus 17,297 4,357 21,654
note: Sorority and Fraternity housing statistics do not reflect total membership.
FALL 2009 nEW FREShMAn InFORMATIOn
note: Included are degree-seeking new freshmen who enrolled in the fall semester or prior summer term. ACT reported for approximately 86% of new freshmen.
freShmAn clASS mAle femAle totAl
Numberapplied 7,348 8,569 15,917Numberadmitted 5,076 5,936 11,012Numberenrolled 2,269 2,520 4,789
teSt ScoreS meAn 25th%ile 75th%ile
ACTComposite 25.5 23 28SATTotal 1167 1060 1270
RETEnTIOn RATES
note: Included are full-time degree-seeking new freshmen who enrolled in the fall semester or prior summer term.
fAll 2008 freShmAn clASS
Numberenrolled,fall2008 5,130Numberreturning,fall2009 4,289Percentreturning,fall2009 83.6%
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