WWW.CHDS.US The Nation’s Homeland Security Educator | Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security NAVAL POSTGR ADUATE SCHOOL (NPS) MISSION The Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) provides relevant and unique advanced education and research programs to increase the combat effectiveness of commissioned officers of the naval service to enhance the security of the United States. In support of the foregoing, and to sustain academic excellence, NPS and the DON foster and encourage a program of relevant and meritorious research which both supports the needs of the Navy and Department of Defense (DOD) while building the intellectual capital of the Naval Postgraduate School faculty. VISION The Naval Postgraduate School aims to be the nation’s premier defense and security oriented graduate university. STRATEGIC PLAN GOALS • Transform NPS students through excellent education programs consisting of relevant and innovative instruction and research experiences. • Build and maintain excellence in instruction and research in our faculty. • Leverage the opportunities created by sponsored activities to benefit the education of naval students. • Relentlessly pursue organizational effectiveness and efficiency. ACCREDITATION WASC Senior College and University Commission (WSCUC) Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) Network of Schools of Public Policy, Affairs, and Administration (NASPAA) ENROLLMENT 2016 AVG. STUDENT ENROLLMENT: 2,715 Resident 55% Distance Learning 36% Certificate 9% DEGREES AWARDED: 1,358 Master 1,342 Ph.D. 15 Engineer 1 AVG. RESIDENT DEGREE STUDENT ENROLLMENT BY SCHOOL GSOIS 33% GSEAS 29% SIGS 21% GSBPP 17% AVG. RESIDENT DEGREE STUDENT ENROLLMENT BY SERVICE USA/R 13% USAF/R 5% Civilian 14% USMC/R 14% Int’l 14% Other 1% USN/R 39% FACULTY AND STAFF TENURE-TRACK AND TENURED FACULTY: 223 Have Ph.D. 100% Distinguished 7.6% NON TENURE-TRACK FACULTY: 382 MILITARY FACULTY: 51 GS/WAGE GRADE STAFF: 345 Full-time 98% Part-time 2% FACULTY BY SCHOOL SIGS 15% GSBPP 17% Administration 5% Research 5% GSOIS 27% GSEAS 31%
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WWW.CHDS.USThe Nation’s Homeland Security Educator | Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security
NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL (NPS)
MISSIONThe Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) provides relevant and unique advanced education and research programs to increase the combat effectiveness of commissioned officers of the naval service to enhance the security of the United States. In support of the foregoing, and to sustain academic excellence, NPS and the DON foster and encourage a program of relevant and meritorious research which both supports the needs of the Navy and Department of Defense (DOD) while building the intellectual capital of the Naval Postgraduate School faculty.
VISIONThe Naval Postgraduate School aims to be the nation’s premier defense and security oriented graduate university.
STRATEGIC PLAN GOALS • Transform NPS students through excel lent educat ion
programs consisting of relevant and innovative instruction and research experiences.
• Build and maintain excellence in instruction and research in our faculty.
• Leverage the opportunities created by sponsored activities to benefit the education of naval students.
• Relentlessly pursue organizational effectiveness and efficiency.
ACCREDITATION WASC Senior College and University Commission (WSCUC)
Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET)
The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB)
Network of Schools of Public Policy, Affairs, and Administration (NASPAA)
ENROLLMENT 2016AVG. STUDENT ENROLLMENT: 2,715
Resident 55%
Distance Learning 36%
Certificate 9%
DEGREES AWARDED: 1,358
Master 1,342
Ph.D. 15
Engineer 1
AVG. RESIDENT DEGREE STUDENT ENROLLMENT BY SCHOOL
GSOIS 33%GSEAS 29%
SIGS 21% GSBPP 17%
AVG. RESIDENT DEGREE STUDENT ENROLLMENT BY SERVICE
USA/R 13%
USAF/R 5%
Civilian 14%
USMC/R 14%
Int’l 14%
Other 1%
USN/R 39%
FACULTY AND STAFFTENURE-TRACK AND TENURED FACULTY: 223
Have Ph.D. 100%
Distinguished 7.6%
NON TENURE-TRACK FACULTY: 382MILITARY FACULTY: 51GS/WAGE GRADE STAFF: 345
2016 Fact Sheet - Rev. 071117Source: Office of Institutional Research, Reporting and Analysis (IRRA)
LEARN MORE ABOUT NPS:www.nps.edu
EXECUTIVE EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENTNPS has strong executive education and professional development (EE/ PD) programs that extend the reach of its graduate programs to mid-to senior-grade professionals.
Total Courses Executed by Organization: 461
EAG 12 (3%)
GSBPP 54 (12%)
GSOIS 18 (4%)CEE 39 (8%)
SIGS 336 (73%)
GSEAS 2 (0%)
Total Students by Affiliation: 20,026
U.S. Military - Other (USCG, Nat'l Guard) 1,706
U.S. DoN Civilians 328
U.S. Air Force 32
U.S. Army 1,805
U.S Dept. Of Defense Civilians 191
U.S. Civilian - Other 2,919
International Civilian 2,623
International Military 6,741
U.S. Marine Corps 22
U.S. Navy 3,659
RESEARCH & SPONSORED PROGRAMSResearch centers: 32Dedicated to specialized areas of study relevant to naval and DOD operations.
Sponsored Programs Funding Execution by Division
GSEAS $34.7M
GSBPP $8.3MResearch & Other $19.8M
GSOIS $21M
SIGS $8.7M
Sponsored Programs Funding Execution by product Line
Education $15.4M
*Professional Development $11.5M
Research $64.9M
*Support Activity $854K
FINANCESOperating budget: $485 Million
TUITION AND FEESNPS students are sponsored, funded and sent by a DOD command, U.S. military service or an allied country or government.
Total Operating Budget and Military Salary (In Millions)RDT&E Authorization $8M
Student Salary $250M
Reimbursable Income $122M
Military Faculty & Staff Salary $19M
DirectAuthorization$86M
NPS FY2016 Revenue by source
Navy Direct $86M (40%)
RDT&E Direct $8M (4%)
International $11M (5%)
Civilian $17M (8%)Coast Guard $140K (<0.1%)
Department of Defense $33M (15%)
Army $13M (6%)Air Force $13M (6%)
Navy Reimbursable $35M (16%)
DUDLEY KNOX LIBRARYThe Dudley Knox Library offers a wide array of content and services that support the instructional and research needs of NPS resident and distance faculty, students and staff, as well as NPS alumni, in a 24/7 environment.
Federal library/information center of the year award: 2004 & 2009Number of e-books and e-docs in collection: 377,000+Number of e-resources available in restricted resources & services: 1,605
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES (ITACS)The areas of coverage include: network operations, unified communications, academic computing, distributed learning, administrative computing, high-performance computing and visualization, help desk services, classified computing, web and application development and maintenance.
Total user accounts: 5,038Class hours recorded/delivered through web-conferencing: 104,261Courses hosted on the Learning Management System: 10,787High Performance Computing: 327 HPS super computer users and 4,698 SC processors/HPC disk space 3.2 PB