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JUST THE
FACTS2018-19
WHAT REALLY MATTERSNumbers are important. They allow us to quantify progress. They show movement toward goals, effectiveness of strategic efforts and impact of investments. Numbers paint a clear picture of success.
Stetson’s picture of success is quite impressive but is incomplete without considering what is not easily captured by analytics. Beyond success, you will find students, faculty and staff striving to make a difference in a daring pursuit of significance. United by the desire to make our world a better place, we venture forward as a diverse and inclusive community, striving for not just success but significance in all we do.
SIGNIFICANCENOT JUST SUCCESS BUT
3,150Undergraduate Students
$30,317,707Giving During 2017-18
1,191Graduate Students
$242,868,488Endowment at the End of 2018
67%July 2018 Bar Passage Rate
95%
College of Law Postgraduate Employment or Matriculation
Law School Ranked in Trial Advocacy by U.S. News1#
4,341Total Enrollment
47,300Total Stetson Alumni
$33,402Avg. Undergrad Scholarship
44,000 Hours of Community Service
95%Full-time Faculty w/Terminal Degree
36
New Faculty Hired in the past 3 years (tenure track)
Students from 43 States, 3 Territories & 64 Countries
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UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT ORIGIN
In-State Studentsfrom 55 Counties
Out-Of-State Studentsfrom 43 states
International Students
206 Students from 64 Countries
24%of Enrollment
7%of Enrollment
69%of Enrollment
2,189 Bradford1
Wakulla1
Alachua23
BakerBay9
Brevard79
Broward85
Charlotte15
Hendry
Monroe
Glades
Citrus11
Clay20
Collier46
Desoto1
Duval76
Escambia10
Columbia1
Miami-Dade85
Flagler35
Gulf1
Hamilton1
Hardee1
Hernando9
Highlands7
Hillsborough81
Indian River25
Jackson
Je�erson
Lake100
Lee39
Leon17
Levy1
Manatee42
Marion30
Martin21
Monroe12
6
Nassau9
Okaloosa9 Walton
1 Washington
CalhounMadison
1
Dixie
Gilchrist1
Gadsden
Liberty
Franklin
Okeechobee1
Orange243
Osceola26
Palm Beach101
Pasco16
Pinellas46
Polk65
Putnam10
Santa Rosa2
Sarasota40
Seminole149
St Johns27
St Lucie35
Sumter2
Suwannee2
Taylor Union3
Volusia484
2
9
7
16
85
518
25
3445
50
46
4
2
7
8
3
123
8
5
2
3
15
7
97
3
40
22
51
2189
14
33
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Holmes1
Lafayette1
1
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3
4
2
27
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1
755
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100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
500
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LawGraduateUndergraduate
38
368
91
253207
63
Arts & Sciences
Business
Law
Music
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
50-9940-4930-3920-2910-192-9
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DEGREE AND CLASS INFORMATIONUndergraduate Class Size - Fall 2018 Degrees Awarded July 2017-May 2018
Top Undergraduate Majors of Students Graduating in July 2017-May 2018
Total Degrees Awarded 2017-18: 1,020
Psychology
Finance
Business
Administrati
onHeal
th Sciences
Communicatio
n &
Media Studies
Accountin
gEnviro
nmental
Science
& Studies
Political
Science
Marketi
ng
Biology
Digital A
rtsSports
Business
History
Internati
onal Busin
essManagem
ent
87
317
207
33 5 3
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
5652
3833 33
30 28 27 25 23 21 2118 17 17
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58.5%White
19.7%Hispanic/Latino
9.4%Black or African American
3.2%Nonresident alien
4.8%Two or more races
3.5%Asian
0.9%Race/ethnicity unknown
0%American Indian/Alaska Native
0%Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
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59.5%White
17.3%Hispanic/Latino
8.1%Black or African American
6.5%Nonresident alien
4.8%Two or more races
2.5%Asian
1.2%Race/ethnicity unknown
0.1%American Indian/Alaska Native
0.1%Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
60%White
13.2%Hispanic/Latino
9.2%Black or African American
5.8%Nonresident alien
8.5%Two or more races
1.7%Asian
0.7%Race/ethnicity unknown
1%American Indian/Alaska Native
0%Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
70.3%White
13.8%Hispanic/Latino
7.5%Black or African American
1.7%Nonresident alien
3.5%Two or more races
2.1%Asian
0.8%Race/ethnicity unknown
0.3%American Indian/Alaska Native
0%Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
STUDENT DEMOGRAPHICSEnrollment by Ethnicity - Fall 2018
895First-time In College
Students
3,150Undergraduates
295Graduate Students
896Law Students
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Enrollment by Gender and Class Level - Fall 2018 First Year
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Other U-Grad
Graduate
Post-Bacc
Law0 250 500 750 1000 1250 1500 1750 2000 2250 2500 2750
Male
Female
TOTALENROLLMENT
4,341
Enrollment Growth Fall 2015-18 Fall 2015 Fall 2016 Fall 2017 Fall 2018Total Undergraduate Enrollment 3,084 3,089 3,081 3,150
First-Time-In-College students 983 813 864 895
College of Arts and Sciences 1,902 1,892 1,861 1,909
School of Business Administration 1,000 989 987 973
School of Music 182 208 233 247
ENROLLMENT STATISTICSEnrollment by College/School - Fall 2018
0 250 500 750 1000 1250 1500 1750 2000 2250
College of Law Total
Music Total
Business Total
Online MACC
MBA-MS
DeLand Campus
MBA-JD
Celebration-EMBA
Celebration MBA
A&S Total
DeLand Campus
Celebration Education
Celebration CounselingArts and Sciences
Business
Music
Law
22
22
2,030
2,074
5
28
20
17
16
1,017
1,103
247
896
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GIVING AND ENDOWMENTYearly Endowment Total 2008-17
Universitywide Charitable Giving Breakdown 2013-18
Undergraduate Enrollment by Ethnicity from Fall 2012-18
Stetson Fund
Capital
Endowed
Other Unrestricted
Stetson Fund
Capital
Endowed
Other Unrestricted
Restricted
White
Hispanic/Latino
Black or African American
Nonresident alien
Two or more races
Asian
Race/ethnicity unknown
American Indian or Alaska Native
Native Hawaiian orOther Pacific Islander
0
250
500
750
1000
1250
1500
1750
2000
2250
2500
2750
3000
3250
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$30,317,707
$21,961,758
$16,055,334$13,724,688$13,724,688$12,747,400 $13,012,524$13,012,524$12,747,400
0
5,000,000
10,000,000
15,000,000
20,000,000
25,000,000
30,000,000
35,000,000
2017-182016-172015-162014-152013-142012-132011-122010-112009-102008-09$100,000,000
$125,000,000
$150,000,000
$175,000,000
$200,000,000
$225,000,000
$112,264,320$122,971,135
$143,913,697$147,682,533
$173,157,560
$207,832,070$208,878,395
$242,868,488 $250,000,000
$205,993,055
$228,734,827
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Tuition $45,670
Fees $360
Room (average) $7,512
Board (19 meal plan) $5,540
Books (estimated) $1,200
Miscellaneous (estimated) $3,000
Total $63,282
2018-19 TUITION & FEES AND FINANCIAL AID FIGURES
Total Undergraduates 3,150 % # with Need 2,116 67%
# receiving any Aid 3,104 99%
# receiving Stetson Scholarship 2,990 95%
Total FTIC = 895 Number w/ Aid
Number w/ $0 Aid
Percent w/ Aid
External Loans 87 808 10%
Federal Sub/ Unsub Loans 531 364 59%
Stetson Scholarship/Grant* 882 13 99%
Total State Scholarship/Grant 669 226 75%
Total Federal Scholarship/Grant 318 577 36%
* Excludes tuition waivers
FTIC UndergradState Need Grant $1,730 $1,879
State Non-need Grant $6,502 $5,912
Institutional Grant $3,340 $3,793Institutional Athletic $19,917 $22,719
Institutional Non-need Grant $27,872 $25,654Waiver Non-need $41,879 $36,619
External Non-need Grant $1,799 $2,114Federal Parent Loans $19,264 $20,323Institutional Work $0 $3,925
External Loan $17,019 $16,798
Undergraduate 2018-19 (Full-time)
Graduate 2018-19 (per credit hour)
College of Law 2018-19
Expenses by Functional Area
Undergraduates Receiving Financial Aid (Fall 2018)
First-Time-In-College Students Receiving Financial Aid (Fall 2018)
Average Financial Aid Awarded to FTIC and Undergraduate Students (Fall 2018)
Tuition (full-time) $43,384
Tuition (part-time) $29,976
Fees (full-time) $496
College of Arts and Sciences Counselor Education $890
Educational Leadership $938
Creative Writing - M.F.A. $913
School of Business Administration M.B.A./M.Acc. $1,020
Celebration M.B.A. $1,020
J.D./M.B.A. $1,020
Executive M.B.A. $1,205
Online Programs Online M.Acc. $900
M.S./M.B.S. (Univ. of Florida) $1,020
FY 2016-17 FY 2017-18Instruction $53,066,011 $54,689,533
Research $369,718 $405,979
Public Service $1,590,621 $1,388,588
Group Total $55,026,350 $56,484,100Academic Support $14,569,429 $14,332,863
Student Services $24,910,754 $26,811,592
Institutional Support $19,069,813 $19,255,944
Auxiliary Enterprises $20,453,203 $19,561,840
Group Total $73,023,663 $79,962,239 Total $134,029,549 $136,446,339
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QUALITY INDICATORS - 2018FTIC SAT Scores* and High School GPA College of Law Bar Passage Rates, July 2018
Full-time Faculty Male Female Total
Total # of Faculty 140 130 270
DeLand 120 106 226
Law 20 24 44
% Full-time faculty w/ terminal degree 95%
Part-time Faculty Male Female Total
Total # of Faculty 76 52 128
DeLand 51 38 89
Law 25 14 39
FACULTY
75th Percentile Median 25th
Percentile
Math 640 590 550
Reading & Writing 660 620 570
SAT Total 1300 1200 1130
HS GPA** 4.20 3.84 3.47*Incoming students who chose to submit scores for use in Admission decision **Weighted
College of Law Profile*75th
Percentile Median 25thPercentile
LSAT 157 155 153
UGPA 3.59 3.36 3.06*Incoming students
Stetson University College of Law graduates who took the July bar exam for the first time had a pass rate of 67.2 percent, matching the statewide average of 67.2 percent.
CPA Exam Passage Rates
“1st time” indicates only first time test takers for the Uniform CPA exam from 2007-2017 are included. “All” indicates all test takers for the Uniform CPA exam from 2007-2017.
STAFF
020 40 60 80 100
Florida
Stetson 67.2%
67.2%
0 20 40 60 80 100
63.9%60.4%
52.4%48.4%
63.9%60.4%
52.4%48.4%World-wide (all)
Florida (all)
Stetson (all)
Stetson (1st time)
Full-time Staff Male Female Total
Total # of Staff 261 331 592
DeLand 211 246 457
Law 50 85 135
Part-time Staff Male Female Total
Total # of Staff 16 27 43
DeLand 16 25 41
Law 0 2 2
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MAJOR MINOR GRADUATE
Accounting • • •
Africana Studies •
American Studies • •
Anthropology •
Applied Mathematics •
Applied Physics •
Applied Statistics •
Aquatic and Marine Biology •
Art - History Emphasis • •
Art - Studio Art Emphasis • •
Asian Studies •
Biochemistry •
Biology • •
Business Administration • • •
Business FLEX •
Business Law •
Business Systems & Analytics • •
Chemistry • •
Communication & Media Studies
• •
Computer Information Systems •
Computer Science • •
Counselor Education Clinical Mental Health/Marriage, Couple and Family/School Counseling
•
Creative WritingFiction or Poetry
• •
Data Analytics •
Digital Arts • •
Economics • •
Education - General Studies • •
Educational Leadership •
Elementary Education •
English • •
Entrepreneurship • •
Environmental Science & Studies
• •
Executive MBA •
Family Enterprise • •
Finance • •
French World Languages & Cultures
• •
Gender Studies •
GermanWorld Languages & Cultures
• •
Global Development •
Health Sciences • •
History • •
International Business • •
MAJOR MINOR GRADUATE
International Studies • •
Law - Dual/Joint Degree Options J.D./LL.M., J.D./M.B.A., J.D./M.I.N.T.E.C., J.D./M.I.E.B.L., J.D./Law Masters, J.D./M.L.P.
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Law - J.D.Advocacy, Elder Law, Environmental Law, International Law, and Social Justice
•
Law - LL.M. Advocacy, Elder Law, and International Law
•
Law - M.J.International and Comparative Business Law; Aging, Law and Policy; and Healthcare Compliance
•
Journalism •
Latin American Studies •
Management • •
Marketing • •
Mathematics • •
Molecular Biology •
Music • •
Music with Business •
Music Composition •
Music Education •
Music with Outside Field •
Music PerformanceGuitar, Orchestral Instrument, Organ, Piano, and Voice
•
Music Technology •
Music Theory •
Philosophy • •
Pharmacy & Business Administration
•
Physics • •
Political Science • •
Professional Sales • •
Psychology • •
Public Health • •
Public Management • •
Religious Studies • •
RussianWorld Languages & Cultures
•
Russian, East European & Eurasia Studies
• •
Social Science •
Sociology • •
Spanish World Languages & Cultures
• •
Sport Business • •
Sustainable Food Systems •
Theatre Arts • •
TranslatorWorld Languages & Cultures
•
MAJORS AND MINORS 2018-19
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NCAA Division 1 Athletics Teams Men’s Teams:BaseballBasketballCross CountryFootballGolfRowingSoccer Tennis
Women’s Teams:BasketballBeach Volleyball Cross CountryGolfLacrosseRowingSoccerSoftballTennisVolleyball
Club Sports - Fall 2018Aikido, Baseball (M), Basketball (W), Bass Fishing, Cycling, Equestrian, Flag Football, Golf, Running, Scuba Diving, Skeet & Trap, Soccer (M,W), Softball (W), Surfing, Top Hats (Dance), Ultimate Frisbee, Volleyball (W)
The sports that have men’s or women’s in their designation compete in a league that is gender specific.
Otherwise the clubs are gender neutral with many clubs having both men and women.
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421 N. Woodland Blvd.DeLand, Florida 32723
386-822-7000 | stetson.edu
DeLand CampusGeneral . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .386-822-7000Admission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 386-822-7100Admission (Toll-Free) . . . . 800-688-0101Financial Aid . . . . . . . . . . . . 386-822-7120University Marketing . . . . . 386-822-8920
College of Law CampusGeneral . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .727-562-7800Admission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 727-562-7802Admission (Toll-Free) . . . . 877-529-7838
Center at CelebrationGeneral . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 321-939-7600
Tampa Law CenterGeneral . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 813-228-6625
EmailAdmission . . . . [email protected] Marketing . [email protected]
On the WebStetson University . . . . . . . . . stetson.eduCollege of Law . . . . . . . . stetson.edu/law
A Look BackNew York entrepreneur Henry A. DeLand, who played a leading role in establishing the city of DeLand in 1876, founded the university as DeLand Academy. Thirteen students started classes in a rented building in 1883. The following year, Mr. DeLand erected a building at the corner of Woodland Boulevard and Minnesota Avenue to house classrooms and administrative offices. That building, now known as DeLand Hall, is the oldest building in Florida to be used continuously for higher education. After experiencing financial difficulties in the late 1880s, Mr. DeLand found it impossible to support the university. He turned to Philadelphia hatmaker John Batterson Stetson, who had recently built a winter home in DeLand. Mr. Stetson provided much-needed funding for the new institution, and in 1887, John B. Stetson was elected to the university’s Board of Trustees. In 1889 the institution was renamed in his honor.
Degrees & ControlStetson is an independent, private university, controlled by a Board of Trustees. Stetson is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award bachelor’s and master’s degrees in the College of Arts and Sciences and the School of Business Administration; bachelor’s degrees in the School of Music; and Juris Doctor, Master of Jurisprudence and Master of Laws degrees in the College of Law. The DeLand, Florida, campus houses the College of Arts and Sciences, School of Music and the School of Business Administration. The College of Law is located in Gulfport, Florida, with a satellite campus in Tampa. The Stetson University Center is located in Celebration, Florida.
Accreditation• Southern Association of College and Schools
Commission on Colleges• AACSB International - Association to Advance
Collegiate Schools of Business• American Bar Association• American Chemical Society• Association of American Law Schools• Council for Accreditation of Counseling and
Related Educational Programs• Council for the Accreditation of Education
Preparation• National Association of Schools of Music