University of Southern Indiana
Dec 27, 2015
Undergraduate Academic Development
Recent Baccalaureate Majors
Engineering Exercise Science Health Services Nursing via Distance Education Radiologic & Imaging Sciences Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Computer Information Systems Early Childhood Education International Studies E-Business Special Education
Over 70 Academic Majors
Offered
Recent Master’s Programs
Health Administration Occupational Therapy Public Administration
Graduate Academic Development
Nine Master’s Programs Offered
score range 120 - 200
Major Field Test Scores – Fall 2004
120 130 140 150 160 170
Sociology
Psychology
Political Science
Mathematics
Literature
History
Economics
Chemistry
Business
Biology
USI
Peers
Accreditation
• Higher Learning Commission of North Central Association of Colleges & Schools
• Individual program accreditation in every possible area
USI Operating BudgetState / Student Share
1993-94 2005-06
State Appropriations $18.5 67% $39.9 57.0%
Student Fees 8.2 30% 28.1 40.2%
Other 1.0 3% 1.9 2.8%
Total $27.7 100% $69.9 100%
IU Bloomington $3,124IUPUI 2,784PU West Lafayette 2,696Ball State 2,656Indiana State 2,622IU South Bend 2,380IU East 2,310IU Northwest 2,310IUPU Ft. Wayne 2,310IU Kokomo 2,304PU Calumet 2,290IU Southeast 2,287PU North Central 2,272USI $2,060
1993-94 Public University Fees for
Full-Time Indiana Residents
Annual Costs
IU Bloomington $7,112Ball State 6,478PU West Lafayette 6,458IUPUI 6,219Indiana State 5,866IUPU Ft. Wayne 5,630PU North Central 5,195PU Calumet 5,081IU South Bend 4,988IU Northwest 4,902IU Southeast 4,880IU Kokomo 4,834IU East 4,806USI $4,303
2005-06 Public University Fees for
Full-Time Indiana ResidentsAnnual Costs
NOTE: Tuition and fees are proposed by each institution and may be subject to change.
2005-06 Public UniversityState Appropriation per
Student
PU West Lafayette $10,601IU Bloomington 8,490Indiana State 8,423Ball State 6,868IUPUIIU Kokomo
5,0465,016
IU Northwest 4,701IU South Bend 4,560PU Calumet 4,476USI 4,416IU East 4,349IUPU Ft. Wayne 4,329PU North Central 4,233IU Southeast 4,178
Student Enrollment
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Educational Impact
Southwest Indiana high school graduates entering postsecondary education:
1985 – 33%
Educational Impact
Southwest Indiana high school graduates entering postsecondary education:
2004 – 78%
Educational Impact
Fall 2004 Enrollment – 10,050
USI students come from . . .
• All 92 Indiana counties
• 35 other states
• 34 nations
Noncredit and Continuing Education
More than 12,000 people annually
participate in noncredit courses.
Extended Services
• Organizational and Professional Development Group
• Tri-State World Trade Council
• Southwestern Indiana Regional Development Commission
• College Achievement Program
• Distance Education
•Japanese Saturday School
Athletic Program Goal
To continue national
prominence in varsity sports and maintain academic
excellence.•Current average GPA of athletes: 3.0
•Recognition in USA Today for graduation rates
•Men’s Basketball National Champion (1995); National finalist (1994; 2004)
•Women’s Basketball National Finalist (1997)
•Men’s Cross Country Third Place (1982)
Bright Future
New Program Development Plan 20052005-2007 Biennium
Associate Degree: Physical Therapist Assistant
Baccalaureate Degrees: Arts and Heritage ManagementDental HygieneFood and NutritionOccupational Therapy AssistantRespiratory Therapy
Graduate Degrees: Curriculum and Instruction (Cooperative Doctorate with
I.U.)Physical TherapySpecial Education/Exceptional
Needs
Bright Future
New Program Development Plan 20052007-2009 Biennium
Associate Degree: Pharmacy Technician
Baccalaureate Degrees: Asian StudiesCriminal JusticeEntrepreneurshipForensic ScienceHealth InformaticsManufacturing TechnologyMusic
Graduate Degrees: CommunicationsImaging SciencesMedical Records and Health
Informatics Physician AssistantSpeech and Language Pathology
Bright Future
New Program Development Plan 2005
2009-2011 Biennium
Baccalaureate Degrees: Anthropology
Graduate Degrees: AudiologyCommunal Studies
Bright Future
College of Business
General Purpose Classroom Building
Recreation and Fitness
Center Expansion