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Fall 2011 Fall 2011
MSU Pocket FactBook MSU Pocket FactBook
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Fall 2011
MississippiState
University
Office of Institutional Research & Effectiveness269-A Allen HallP.O. Drawer EY
Table of ContentsGeneral InformationVision and Mission StatementAdmission InformationDegrees AwardedCost of AttendanceOff-Campus, Degree-Granting LocationLibrariesMSU Extension Service Centers and InstitutesComposite ACT Scores First-Time Freshmen ACT ScoresStudent Enrollment and Instructional Faculty
Faculty/Staff InformationEmployees by EthnicityFaculty EEO-CategoryFaculty by Gender and EthnicityFull-Time Equivalent FacultyInstructional Faculty by College
Student EnrollmentTotal Full-Time/Part-TimeEnrollment by EthnicityEnrollment by GenderEnrollment by Level
Student CharacteristicsEnrollment by CountyHome State ResidenceInternational Students2002-2011 EnrollmentUndergraduate Class DistributionAge Distribution by Class
Degrees AwardedDegrees Awarded by College and GenderDegrees Awarded by Academic YearDegrees Awarded - HistoryDegrees Awarded by Level
ResourcesUniversity CalendarDirectory
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8-988999
10-1210111112
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18-2018181920
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Estimated Undergraduate Cost of Attendance Per Year for Full-Time Students 2011 - 2012Tuition and Required Fees $5,805Books and Supplies 1,200Room and Meals 8,162Personal and Transportation 4,808Total (MS Resident) $19,975Non-Resident Fees (Add) 8,865Total (Non-Resident) $28,840
Comprised of eight colleges, Mississippi State University offers more than 180 degrees which includes 14 master’s degrees in 59 programs, an educational specialist degree in eight programs, and doctoral degrees in 35 programs.
Admission InformationOffice of Admissions and ScholarshipsMississippi State UniversityP.O. Box 6334Mississippi State, MS 39762Campus Tours: 662-325-0539Phone: 662-325-2224Fax: 662-325-1MSUE-mail: [email protected]: www.admissions.msstate.edu
Mississippi state UniversityEstablished in 1878 and located in Starkville, Mississippi State is a Land-Grant institution featuring the state’s only Veterinary Medicine School and Architecture program. The university is a Carnegie Doctoral Research Extensive institution. MSU is classified as a Four-Year 1 SREB institution offering more than 180 programs leading to baccalaureate, master’s and specialist, first-professional and doctorate degrees.For more information, please visit www.msstate.edu.
visionMississippi State University will be a leading public research university that is globally aware and involved, accessible and responsive to the many constituencies it serves, and fully integrated with the intellectual, social, and economic development of the state, while delivering excellent programs of teaching, research, and service.
MissionMississippi State University is a public, land-grant university whose mission is to provide access and opportunity to students from all sectors of the state’s diverse population, as well as from other states and countries, and to offer excellent programs of teaching, research, and service.
Enhancing its historic strengths in agriculture, natural resources, engineering, mathematics, and natural and physical sciences, Mississippi State offers a comprehensive range of undergraduate and graduate programs; these include architecture, the fine arts, business, education, the humanities, the social and behavioral sciences, and veterinary medicine.
The university embraces its role as a major contributor to the economic development of the state through targeted research and the transfer of ideas and technology to the public, supported by faculty and staff relationships with industry, community organizations, and government entities.
Building on its land-grant tradition, Mississippi State strategically extends its resources and expertise throughout the entire state for the benefit of Mississippi’s citizens, offering access for working and place-bound adult learners through its Meridian Campus, Extension, and distance learning programs.
Mississippi State is committed to its tradition of instilling among its students and alumni ideals of diversity, citizenship, leadership, and service.
University accreditationMississippi State University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.
American Indian/Alaskan NativeAsian Black/African AmericanHispanicInternationalMultiracialNative Hawaiian/ Other Pacific IslanderUnknown/MissingWhiteTotal
106251
4,232373795216
18319
14,11420,424
4634923288
21
9181,096
Student Enrollment
Instructional Faculty
Agriculture & Life SciencesArchitecture, Art & DesignArts & SciencesBusinessEducationEngineeringForest ResourcesAcademic Affairs
Composite ACT Score for First-Time Freshmen25.219.723.524.023.123.024.923.7
First-Time Freshmen ACT Score by College23.423.923.222.922.426.924.821.3
Ethnicity
Student Enrollment and
1 00016 000FacultyEnrollment
Student Enrollment andInstructional Faculty Fall 2011
7008009001,000
12,00014,00016,000
300400500600
6,0008,000
10,000
0100200300
02,0004,000
Black or African American
Other Ethnicity White
Student EnrollmentI t ti l F ltInstructional Faculty
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MSU Extension Service Centers and Institutes• Advanced Spatial Technologies in Agriculture• Center for Governmental Technology• The Crosby Arboretum• Franklin Furniture Institute• GeoResources Institute• MSU Life Sciences and Biotechnology Institute• Mississippi Horse Park, Agricenter & Fairgrounds• Mississippi Water Resources Research Institute• Southern Rural Development Center• Social Science Research Center• Thad Cochran Warmwater Aquaculture Center
Research and Extension CentersCentral Mississippi Research & Extension Center• Brown Loam Branch Experiment Station• Coastal Plain Branch Experiment Station• Truck Crops Branch Experiment Station
Coastal Mississippi Research & Extension Center• Beaumont Horticulture Unit• Center for Urban Rural Interface Studies• Crosby Arboretum• Experimental Seafood Processing Lab• Grand Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve• McNeil Research Unit• South Mississippi Branch Experiment Station• White Sands Research Unit
Delta Mississippi Research & Extension Center• Delta Branch Experiment Station• National Warmwater Aquaculture Center
North Mississippi Research & Extension Center• North Mississippi Branch Experiment Station• Northeast Mississippi Branch Experiment Station • Agronomy Unit • Horticulture Research & Education Unit• Pontotoc Ridge – Flatwoods Branch Station• Prairie Research Unit
Agriculture & Life SciencesArchitecture, Art & DesignArts & SciencesBusiness EducationEngineeringForest ResourcesVeterinary MedicineOther*Total
Enrollment by Level
3430
945465821608163400367
4,112
1,817776
5,2412,6883,8163,172
486441
1,98720,424
Under-graduate
*Includes Academic Outreach/Continuing Education, Academic Affairs and Undeclared
American Indian/Alaskan NativeAsianBlack/African AmericanHispanicInternationalMultiracialNative Hawaiian/ Other Pacific IslanderUnknown/MissingWhiteTotal
NORTH AMERICABahamas, TheCanadaCosta RicaDominicaDominican RepublicEl SalvadorGuatemalaHondurasJamaicaMexicoNicaragua
CARIBBEANBritish Virgin IslandsCayman Islands
SOUTH AMERICAArgentinaBrazilChileColombiaGuyanaParaguayPeruVenezuelaTotal
603113
132221
302
5891
161
1303
1834
183129
733151
37967
302
105
16112
312
41111116117111112241124
737
41111112783
211
2717182143
795
14
Home State ResidenceAlabamaAlaskaArizonaArkansasCaliforniaColoradoConnecticutDelawareDistrict of ColumbiaFloridaGeorgiaHawaiiIdahoIllinoisIndianaIowaKansasKentuckyLouisianaMaineMarylandMassachusettsMichiganMinnesotaMississippiMissouriMontanaNebraska
NevadaNew HampshireNew JerseyNew MexicoNew YorkNorth CarolinaNorth DakotaOhioOklahomaOregonPennsylvaniaPuerto RicoRhode IslandSouth CarolinaSouth DakotaTennesseeTexasUtahVermontVirgin Islands of the U.S.VirginiaWashingtonWest VirginiaWisconsinWyomingU.S. Citizen Residing Outside U.S.Total
9311029
115103341182
239356
521
13332212451
2548
51284814
14,8569887
156
348
74754
90231770137
684
1,088310162
2843120373
3119,629
400
600
800
1,000
1,200
Adjacent States Enrollment Fall 2011
Fall 2011Mississippi Enrollment
14,856
Alabama Arkansas Louisiana Tennessee0
200
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FreshmenSophomoreJuniorSeniorTotal
4,0303,0273,7095,546
16,312
Undergraduate Class Distribution
Under 2525-3031-4041-50Over 50Total
Age Distribution by Class
4,10679238318184
5,546
2,0401,6571,9282,8328,457
1,9901,3701,7812,7147,855
3,91543371916
4,030
2,8916144238
3,027
3,3311941056217
3,709
14,2431,090
569285125
16,312
Female Male Total
TotalFR SRJRSO
Freshmen25%
Sophomore18%Junior
23%
Senior34%
Fall 2011 Undergraduate Class Distribution
7% 3% 2% 1%Fall 2011 Undergraduate Age Distribution
7% 3%
87%
d 2 2 30 31 40 41 0 O 0Under 25 25-30 31-40 41-50 Over 50
On-CampusDegree-Granting Off-Campus CentersCollege of Veterinary MedicineStennis Institute of GovernmentMS Alcohol Safety Education ProgramWater Resources InstituteMS Agricultural and Forestry Experiment StationForest and Wildlife Research CenterMSU Extension ServiceCenter for Advanced Vehicular SystemsAuxiliary EnterprisesMS State Chemical LaboratoryTotal Revenues & Expenditures
$244,864,771$7,407,376
$30,919,511$917,452
$1,483,856$120,531
$27,947,687$6,208,962
$40,773,179$3,338,190
$33,001,921$2,018,632
$399,002,068
Source: MSU Office of Controller and Treasurer (www.controller.msstate.edu)Data Source: Summary of Revenues & Expenditures Exhibit A MSU Operating Budget
Source: MSU Office of Controller and Treasurer (www.controller.msstate.edu)Data Source: Summary of Revenues & Expenditures Exhibit A MSU Operating Budget
Revenues and Expenditures Budget 2011-2012
40%10%
11%
Campus Expenditures Budget 2011‐2012
Instruction
Research
Public Service
Academic Support
5% 7%12%
7%
9% Student Services
Institutional Support
Operation & Maintenance
Scholarships & Fellowships
20
249114850622541334490
2,759
914
2522232501385087
1,095
340118
1,1028457914729987
3,854
925
432294018
269
2,1352,759
1242
56245
18222
393
2,8933,854
317
13016
1424
124
7581,095
Degrees Awarded 2010/2011
432
2,135
758
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
Degrees Awarded 2010/2011
192130 207
0
500
Black or African American White Other Ethnicity
Undergraduate Graduate
CollegeAgriculture & Life SciencesArchitecture, Art & DesignArts & SciencesBusiness EducationEngineeringForest ResourcesVeterinary MedicineTotal
Under-graduate Graduate Total
Under-graduate Graduate TotalEthnicity
American Indian/ Alaskan NativeAsianBlack/African AmericanHispanicInternationalMultiracialNative Hawaiian/ Other Pacific IslanderUnknown/MissingWhiteTotal
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Final Registration
New Student Orientation
Classes Begin
Semester Break
Faculty Advising
Classes End
Final Examinations
Commencement
Aug 15, 16
Aug 16
Aug 17
Nov 21 - 25
Oct 24 - Nov 2
Dec 2
Dec 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Dec 9
Jan 6
Jan 6
Jan 9
Mar 9
Mar 20 - 30
Apr 25
Apr 30 - May 4
May 11, 12
Student ScheduleFall 2011/Spring 2012
Independence DayLabor DayThanksgivingWinter HolidayDr. M.L. King, Jr. DaySpring HolidayMemorial Day
July 4September 5November 24 - 25December 21 - January 2January 16April 6May 28
Spring 2012Fall 2011
Employee Holidays2011 - 2012
2012 - 2013Independence DayLabor DayThanksgivingWinter HolidayDr. M.L. King, Jr. DaySpring HolidayMemorial Day
July 4September 3November 22 - 23December 24 - January 3January 21March 29May 27
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Agriculture & Life SciencesArchitecture, Art & DesignArts & SciencesBusinessEducationEngineeringForest ResourcesVeterinary MedicineAcademic Outreach/Continuing EducationAcademic Affairs
President’s Office Provost and Executive Vice PresidentVP for Agriculture, Forestry & Veterinary Med.VP for Budget & PlanningVP for Development & AlumniVP for Research & Economic DevelopmentVP for Student Affairs