AUB FACT BOOK 2018-19 The AUB Fact Book is a special report published annually by the Office of Institutional Research and Assessment (OIRA). The Fact Book is a compilation of statistical data on subjects such as enrollment, admissions, graduation and retention rates, and other factual information about AUB. It fulfills several purposes, including serving as a data resource, a ready reference, and a planning resource. Data in the Fact Book is useful for institutional and programmatic self-study and accreditation, grant applications, and external reports. Statistics are given as of the fall term of academic year 2018-19 (specifically: May 20, 2019), except as noted. All inquiries and comments regarding the AUB Fact Book should be addressed to Karma El Hassan, Director of OIRA, AUB.
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AUB FACT BOOK 2018-19
The AUB Fact Book is a special report published annually by the Office of Institutional Research and Assessment (OIRA).
The Fact Book is a compilation of statistical data on subjects such as enrollment, admissions, graduation and retention rates, and other factual
information about AUB. It fulfills several purposes, including serving as a data resource, a ready reference, and a planning resource. Data in the
Fact Book is useful for institutional and programmatic self-study and accreditation, grant applications, and external reports.
Statistics are given as of the fall term of academic year 2018-19 (specifically: May 20, 2019), except as noted.
All inquiries and comments regarding the AUB Fact Book should be addressed to Karma El Hassan, Director of OIRA, AUB.
Students This section includes information covering the students' enrollment, admission, tuitions, graduation and retention, academic achievement and financial aid.
Statistics are given as of the fall term of academic year 2018-19 (specifically: May 20, 2019), except as noted.
Enrollment by Faculty and Percent by Gender Fall 2018–19
Retention rate is the percentage of the cohort of all full-time bachelor (or equivalent) degree-seeking undergraduate students who entered the institution
as new first-time students in fall 2015 (or the preceding summer term) and were enrolled fall 2016.
Student Financial Aid —University Summary
Need-based aid (includes non-
need-based aid used to meet
need) US $
Non-need-based aid (excludes
non-need-based aid used to meet
need) US $
SCHOLARSHIPS/GRANTS
Institutional: endowed scholarships, annual gifts and tuition-funded
grants, awarded by the college, excluding athletic aid and tuition
waivers (which are reported below).
32,052,779
(academic year)
916,706
(academic year)
Total Scholarships/Grants 32,052,779 916,706
SELF-HELP
Student loans from all sources (excluding parent loans) 3,160,831
State and other (e.g., institutional) work-study/employment (Note:
excludes Federal Work-Study captured above.) 54,298
Total Self-Help 3,215,129
PARENT LOANS
Parent Loans 204,692
Need-based scholarship or grant aid: scholarships and grants from institutional, state, federal, or other sources for which a student must have financial
need to qualify.
Non-need-based scholarship or grant aid: scholarships and grants, gifts, or merit-based aid from institutional or other sources (including unrestricted
funds or gifts and endowment income) awarded solely on the basis of academic achievement, merit, or any other non-need-based reason.
Need-based self-help aid: loans and jobs from institutional, state, federal, or other sources for which a student must demonstrate financial need to
Diploma in Educational Management and Leadership D.Ed.M.L.
Programs Degrees or
Certificates
Diploma in Special Education D.S.Ed.
Economics BA, MA
Education MA
Education/Elementary BA
English Language BA, MA
English Literature BA, MA
Financial Economics MAFE
Geology BS, MS
History BA, MA
Mathematics BS, MS
Middle Eastern Studies MA
Programs Degrees or
Certificates
Petroleum Studies BS
Philosophy BA, MA
Physics BS, MS
Political Studies BA, MA
Psychology BA, MA
Public Administration BA, MA
Sociology MA
Sociology/Anthropology BA
Statistics BA, BS, MA, MS
Studio Arts BA
Teaching Diploma TD
Programs Degrees or
Certificates
Theoretical Physics PhD
Media Communication DIPL*
Media Studies MA
Computational Sciences MS
Applied Math BA, BS
Transnational American Studies MA
Clinical Psychology MA
Media and Communications BA
Public Policy and International Affairs MA
Islamic Studies MA
Art History and Curating MA
Programs Degrees or
Certificates
SULIMAN S. OLAYAN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
Business Administration BBA, MBA
Executive Business Administration EMBA
Finance MF
Human Resources Management MA
Business Analytics MS
MAROUN SEMAAN FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE
Architecture B.Arch.
Civil Engineering BE, ME, PhD
Mechanical Engineering BE, ME, PhD
Computer and Communications Engineering BE
Programs Degrees or
Certificates
Electrical and Computer Engineering BE, ME, PhD
Engineering Management MEM
Urban Design MUDS
Urban Planning and Policy MUPP
Graphic Design BFA
Environmental and Water Resources Engineering ME, PhD
Chemical Engineering BS, BEN
Construction Engineering BS
Applied Energy MEN
Industrial Engineering BE
Energy Studies ME
Programs Degrees or
Certificates
FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES
Environmental Health BS
Medical Laboratory Sciences BS
Epidemiology MS
Population Health MS
Public Health MPH
Medical Audiology Sciences BS
Medical Imaging Sciences BS
Executive Medical Health Care Leadership EMHCL
FACULTY OF MEDICINE
Rafic Hariri School of Nursing RN-BS, BSN, MSN
Programs Degrees or
Certificates
Medicine MD
Biochemistry MS
Basic Medical Sciences PhD
Human Morphology MS
Microbiology and Immunology MS
Pharmacology and Therapeutics MS
Physiology MS
Biomedical Sciences PhD
Clinical Psychology CERT
Orthodontics MS
Programs Degrees or
Certificates
INTERFACULTY PROGRAMS
Environmental Sciences (Majors in Eco-management, Environmental Technology, Environmental Health, and
Environmental Policy Planning) MSES
Neuroscience MS
Nutrition MS
Biomedical Engineering MS, PHD
SHARP CERT, MS
*Temporarily frozen
FAS – Faculty of Arts and Sciences
MSFEA – Maroun Semaan Faculty of Engineering and Architecture
FEM – Faculties of Engineering and Medicine
FHS – Faculty of Health Sciences
FM – Faculty of Medicine
HSON – Rafic Hariri School of Nursing
OSB – Suliman S. Olayan School of Business
Faculty and Staff In addition to the academic and non-academic staff salary range and count, this section consists of the distribution of faculty by gender, full-time, part-time, and
highest degree held.
Statistics are given as of the fall term of academic year 2018-19 (specifically: May 20, 2019), except as noted.
Faculty by Gender, Full-Time, Part-Time, and Highest Degree Held
Full-time Part-time Total
Instructional faculty 914 286 1,200
Female faculty 367 141 508
Male faculty 547 145 692
Total number who are nonresident aliens (international) 371 73 444
Highest degree: doctorate (or other terminal degree) 558 166 724
Highest degree: master's (but not a terminal master's) 200 71 271
Highest degree: bachelor's 94 23 117
Highest degree: unknown or other 62 26 88
Faculty in stand-alone graduate/professional programs in which faculty teach virtually only graduate-level students 268 8 276
Number of instructional faculty is the number of faculty involved in research or teaching undergraduates.
Terminal master’s degree: a master’s degree that is considered the highest degree in a field: example, M. Arch (in architecture) and MFA (master of fine
arts in art or theater).
Academic Remuneration for Faculty on 9-Month Contracts 2018-19
FEBRUARY 2019
Rank FTE Minimum
US $
Maximum
US $
Average
US $
Median
US $
Professor 131 72,944 152,715 101,070 97,367
Associate Professor 105 57,787 113,298 76,587 74,806
Assistant Professor 166 45,427 96,983 63,075 60,516
Senior Lecturer 15 42,179 96,644 69,685 69,637
Lecturer 36 11,483 76,554 46,204 43,731
Instructor 95 16,800 65,610 36,381 36,531
Excludes current and former deans, vice presidents, and directors.