Southern University At Shreveport Louisiana FALL FACTBOOK 2007 The Office of Planning, Assessment and, Research is pleased to publish the Southern University at Shreveport Louisiana 2007 Fact Book. The volume serves as an official reference guide to pertinent information about the University. The Fact Book was designed to provide a current profile as well as historic developments of the University for administrators, staff and faculty in decision making and planning. In order to better serve your needs with later editions of this publication, we would appreciate your suggestions regarding the usefulness of this volume for your purpose. Please contact Mr. Martin Fortner Jr., Director of Institutional Planning, Assessment and, Research, or Dr. John R. Mills Coordinator of Institutional Research, Leonard C. Barnes Administration Building, A-53 Southern University at Shreveport Louisiana, 3050 Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive, phone: (318) 670-6434. Office of Planning, Assessment and Research TABLE OF CONTENT Southern University at Shreveport Mission…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 4 Institutional Profile…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 5 Governing Board……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 6 Organizational Chart…..…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 7 Degrees and Certificates Offered….…………………………………………………………………………………………………… 8 Accreditation…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 9 Students Fall 2007 Quick Facts………………………………………………………..……………………………………………………………….. 10 Student Enrollment 2002/2003 to 2007/2008………………………………………………………………………………….. 11 Student Enrollment by Ethnicity, Fall 2004-2007………………………………………………………………………………. 12 Student Enrollment by Ethnicity, Numbers and Percent, Fall 2004-2007……………………………………………. 13 Student Enrollment by Gender, Fall 2004-2007………………………………………………………………………………….. 14 Student Enrollment by Gender, Numbers and Percent Fall 2004-2007……………………………………………….. 15 Number of Full-Time /Part-time Student Enrollment, Fall 2004-2007 ……………………..………………………… 16 Number of Full-Time /Part-time Student Enrollment, Numbers and Percent, Fall 2004-2007 ……………. 17 Student Enrollment by Age…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 18 Traditional and Nontraditional Student Enrollment, 2003-2007…………………………………………………………. 19 Number of Full-Time Equivalent (12 Hour), Students, Fall 2003-2007………………………………………………… 20 ii Number of Full-Time Equivalent (15 Hour), Students, Fall 2003-2007…………………………………………………. 21 Enrollment by Academic Programs, Division of Allied Health, Behavioral Science, 2004-2007………….… 22 Enrollment by Academic Programs, Division of Business Administration, Humanities, 2004-2007……... 23 Enrollment by Academic Programs, Division of Science and Technology, Nursing, 2004-2007……………. 24 Top Academic Programs by enrollment Fall 2004-2007………………………………………………………………………… 25 Enrollment by Student Classification, and Total Student Credit Hours……………………………………………………. 26 Top Feeder High School, Fall 2004-2005……………………………………………………………………………………………… 27 Student Success and Graduation Graduates by Ethnicity and Gender, AY 2004/2005 to 2006/2007 …………………………………………………………… 28 Degrees and Certificates Awarded by Program Major, AY 2003/2004 to 2006/2007.…………………………….. 28 Degrees and Certificates Awarded by Program Major, AY 2003/2004 to 2006/2007(Continued)……….. 29 Associate Degrees by Academic Division, AY 2003/2004 to 2006/2007…………………………………………….... 30 Faculty Profile Faculty Average Salary, Ratio, Rank, Fall 2005/2007…………………………………………………………………………… 31 Finances Revenues, and Expenditures Revenue, and Expenditures AY 2000/2001 to 2006/2007…………………………………………………………………… 32 Revenue, and Expenditures AY 2001/2002 to 2006/2007………………………………………………………………….. 33 Building Inventory………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 34 iii MISSION STATEMENT: SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY AT SHREVEPORT LOUISIANA Southern University at Shreveport, an institution within the Southern University System, seeks to provide a quality education for its students, while being committed to the total community. This institution prepares students for careers in technical and occupational fields; awards certificates and associate degrees; and, offers courses and programs that are transferable to other colleges and universities. Dedicated to excellence in instruction and community service, this open enrollment institution promotes cultural diversity, provides developmental and continuing education, and seeks partnerships with business and industry. To fulfill this mission, SUSLA is committed to: 1. Providing university parallel college transfer programs designed to meet the requirements for the lower division of fouryear college or university programs. 2. Offering one and two year career programs designed to meet the demand for technicians, semi-professional workers, and skilled craftsmen for employment in industry, business, the professions, and government, including associate degrees in art, sciences, applied sciences, as well as certificate programs. 3. Providing developmental education designed to prepare individuals for successful completion of occupational-technical curricula or university parallel college transfer curricula. 4. Conducting continuing education programs carefully designed to meet the lifelong learning needs of the communities served by the University; Continuing education courses are non-credit or for-credit. Non-credit courses can be taken for occupational upgrade, personal satisfaction and enhancement. Credit courses can be used for transfer credit, an associate degree or certificate, occupational upgrade or career change. 5. Operating comprehensive student development services such as counseling and advising designed to facilitate educational, vocational, social and personal growth. 6. Conducting research of the type appropriate to the Institution, especially the development of new and/or enhanced educational programs and offerings based on community needs. 7. Providing specialized community service programs that are designed to improve the quality of life and meet identified cultural and educational needs within the Institution’s service area. 4 A PROFILE OF SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY AT SHREVEPORT LOUISIANA Southern University at Shreveport Louisiana, a unit of Southern University A & M College, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, was created by Act 42 of the ordinary session of the Louisiana Legislature in May 11, 1964, and designated a two-year commuter college to serve the Shreveport-Bossier City area. The Institution was granted its full status as an autonomous unit of the Southern University A & M College System in March 1977, when the title of the campus chief executive was changed to Chancellor. The Institution was open for instruction on September 19, 1967. In October 1974, the Louisiana Coordinating Council for Higher Education (now Board of Regents) granted its approval of six associate degree programs in Business, Office Administration, Natural Sciences, Medical Office Assistant, Social Sciences, and Humanities. Today, accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, SUSLA offers twenty- (20) associate degree programs and fifteen (14) certificate programs. SUSLA currently occupies ten (10) buildings on a 103-acre main campus at 3050 Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive in northeast Shreveport, with an additional office-classroom building at 610 Texas Street and an Aerospace Technology Center located at 1500 Airport Drive in downtown Shreveport. 5 Southern University Board of Supervisors Hon. Antonio M. Clayton Hon. Murphy Nash 607 N. Alexander Avenue New Orleans, Louisiana 70767 4816 Josey Circle Shreveport, Louisiana 71109 Hon. Dale Atkins Hon. Rev. Samuel Tolbert 1514 Hale Street Opelousas, Louisiana 70122 421 North First Avenue Lake Charles, Louisiana 70601 Hon. Mary R. Doucet Hon. Ms. Jean Ware 7881 Jefferson-Paige Road Shreveport, Louisiana 70570 2114 East Algonquin Trail Shreveport, Louisiana 70570 Hon. Warren A. Forstall Hon. Achilles Williams 320 N. Carrolton, Suite 200 New Orleans, Louisiana 70813 551 Pomeroy Bastrop, Louisiana 70124 Hon. Jesse B. Bilberry, Jr. Hon. Myron K. Lawson Jr. Board Chair 6840 Forest Park Drive Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70811 3504 Masonic Drive Alexandria, Louisiana 71303 Hon. Richard J. Caiton, Jr. Hon. Louis Miller Post Office Box 661 Johnson S. Station Metairie, Louisiana 70001 Post Office Box 1448 Gray, Louisiana 70359 Hon. Herman Hartman, Sr. Hon. Lea P. Montgomery Vice Chair 2608 Hemlock Street Morgan, Louisiana 70380 18020 Mission Hill Avenue Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70810 Hon. Johnny Anderson P. O. Box 10878 Hon. Afi C. Patterson (Student Representative) 1435 Suffolk Drive Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70810 5539 Valley Forge Avenue Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70808 6 ORGANIZATIONAL CHART of Southern University at Shreveport Louisiana January 31, 2007 Louisiana State Board of Regents for Higher Education Southern University Board of Supervisors President of Southern University System Chancellor of Southern University at Shreveport Louisiana Dr. Ray L. Belton Executive Assistant to the Chancellor: Theron Jackson Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Dr. Raymond Hicks Vice Chancellor for Fiscal Affairs Mr. Benjamin Pugh Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Dr. Sharon F. Green 7 Vice Chancellor for Workforce Development/Title III Programs Mrs. Janice Sneed Degrees and Certificates Offered Associate of Applied Science Associate of General Studies Aviation Maintenance Technology Criminal Justice Administration Dental Hygiene Electronics Technology Funeral Services Administration Health Information Technology Radiologic Technology Respiratory Therapy General Studies Associate of Science Accounting Biology Business Management Chemistry Computer Science Human Services Early Childhood Human Services Mathematics Medical Laboratory Technician Nursing Surgical Technology Certificates Airframe/Powerplant Maintenance Technology Computer Information System Child Development Computer Network Technology Day Care Administration Dialysis Technician Emergency Medical Technician-Basic Food and Beverages Management Hospitality Operations Music Technology Paralegal Studies Phlebotomy Polysomnography WEB Development 8 ACCREDITATION Southern University at Shreveport Louisiana is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097; Telephone 404-679-4501), as a Level 1 institution to award degrees of Associate of Arts, Associate of Sciences, and Associate of Applied Sciences, as well as one-year certificates. The associate degree program in Health Information Technology is accredited by the American Health Information Management Association. The associate degree program in Medical Laboratory Technician is accredited by the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences. The associate degree program in Radiologic Technology is accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology. The associate degree program in Respiratory Therapy is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs. The associate degree program in Surgical Technology is accredited by the Accreditation Review Committee on Education in Surgical Technology. The associate degree program in Nursing is accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission, and the Louisiana State Board of Nursing. The associate degree of applied science program in Dental Hygiene is accredited by the American Dental Association. The associate degree of applied science program in Electronics Technology is accredited by the National Association of Industrial Technology. The associate degree of applied science program in Funeral Services Administration is accredited by the American Board of Funeral Service Education. The Certificate Program in Phlebotomy is accredited by National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences. 9 Fall 2007Quick Facts Student Faculty and Staff Total Students Full-time 1,258 Full-time Instructional Faculty Part-time 1,079 Part-time (adjunct) Instructional Faculty Total Full-time staff Gender Male Female Ethnic Origin Black White Non-resident Alien Hispanic Asian American Indian Unknown Total Students 543 1,794 Total Faculty and Staff by Gender Male Female 1,933 370 5 12 11 4 2 2,337 Total Faculty and Staff by Ethnicity Black White Non-resident Alien Hispanic Asian American Indian Unknown Total Faculty and Staff 10 Tuition By Credit Hours Cost 68 0 (Audit) $443 85 181 1 550 2 568 3 587 4 5 6 605 624 774 7 801 8 9 10 11 12 or more 819 999 1,011 1,024 1,126 101 233 316 17 0 1 0 0 0 334 Enrollment 2002-2003 through 2007 - 2008 Enrollment Summer Fall Spring Academic Year Total 2002-2003 1,219 1,925 2,192 5,336 2003-2004 1,189 2,230 2,321 5,740 2004-2005 1,393 2,331 2,355 6,079 2005-2006 1,491 2,534 2,314 6,339 3,000 2,500 2,000 1,500 1,000 500 0 20022003 20032004 20042005 Summer 20052006 Fall 20062007 Spring 11 20072008 2006-2007 1,522 2,387 2,376 6,285 2007-2008 1,283 2,337 2,302 5,922 Fall Semester Enrollment by Ethnicity 2004 - 2007 Students Black White Other Total Fall 2004 2,021 286 24 2,331 Fall 2005 2,057 438 39 2,534 Fall 2006 1,988 367 32 2,387 Fall 2007 1,933 370 34 2,337 3,000 2,500 2,000 Black White 1,500 Other 1,000 Total 500 0 2004 2005 2006 12 2007 Fall Semester Enrollment by Ethnicity, Number and Percent, 2004 - 2007 Race Black White Other Total Fall 2004 2,021 286 24 2,331 % of Total 86.7 12.26 1.04 100 Fall 2005 2,057 438 39 2,534 % of Total 81.2 17.3 1.5 100 Fall 2006 1,988 367 32 2,387 % of Total 83.3 15.4 1.3 100 Fall 2007 1,933 370 34 2,337 % of Total 82.7 15.8 1.5 100 3,000 2,500 2,000 Black 1,500 White 1,000 Other 500 0 2004 % of 2005 Total Other % of Total 2006 % of Total 13 Black 2007 % of Total Total Fall Semester Enrollment by Gender, 2004 - 2007 Gender Male Female Total Fall 2004 515 1,817 2,332 Fall 2005 627 1,907 2,534 Fall 2006 570 1,817 2,387 Fall 2007 543 1,794 2,337 3000 2500 2000 Male 1500 Female Total 1000 500 0 Fall 2004 Fall 2005 Fall 2006 14 Fall 2007 Fall Semester Enrollment by Gender, Number and Percent, 2004 - 2007 Gender Male Female Total Fall 2004 514 1,817 2,331 % of Total 22.05 77.95 100 Fall 2005 627 1,907 2,543 % of Total 24% 76% 100 Fall 2006 570 1,817 2,387 % of Total 22.3 76.7 100 Fall 2007 543 1,794 2,337 % of Total 23.2 76.8 100 3000 2500 2000 Male 1500 Female Total 1000 500 0 Total 2004 % of Total 2005 % of Total 2006 15 % of Total 2007 % of Fall Semester Enrollment by Full-time/Part-time Status, 2004 - 2007 Students Full-time Part-time Total Fall 2004 646 1,685 2,331 Fall 2005 1,608 926 2,534 Fall 2006 1,521 866 2,387 Fall 2007 1,258 1,079 2,337 3000 2500 2000 Full-time 1500 Part-time Total 1000 500 0 Fall 2004 Fall 2005 Fall 2006 16 Fall 2007 Fall Semester Enrollment by Full-time/Part-time Status, Number and Percent, 2004 - 2007 Fall 2004 646 1,685 2,331 Students Full-time Part-time Total % of Total 27.72 72.28 100 Fall 2005 1,608 926 2,534 % of Total 63 37 100 Fall 2006 1,521 866 2,387 % of Total 63 37 100 Fall 2007 1,258 1,079 2,337 % of Total 53.8 46.2 100 3000 2000 Full-time 1000 Part-time Full-time al % of To t 20 07 al % of To t 20 06 al of To t 20 05 % % of To t 20 04 al 0 3 17 Total Fall Enrollment by Age 2003 - 2007 Age Group < = 24 25 - 29 30 - 34 35 - 39 40 - 49 > = 50 Fall 2003 1,148 387 243 158 202 92 Fall 2004 1,149 418 253 172 238 101 Fall 2005 1,293 425 290 163 254 106 Fall 2006 1,211 439 280 166 217 74 Fall 2007 1,284 390 275 153 172 63 1,400 1,200 1,000 800 600 400 200 0 < = 24 25 - 29 30 - 34 35 - 39 40 - 49 > = 50 Fall Enrollment by Age Fall 2003 Fall Enrollment by Age Fall 2004 Fall Enrollment by Age Fall 2005 Fall Enrollment by Age Fall 2006 Fall Enrollment by Age Fall 2007 18 Fall Semester Traditional and Nontraditional Student Enrollment, 2003 - 2007 Fall 2003 1,148 1,082 2,230 Students 24 or under (Traditional) 25 or over (Nontraditional) Total Fall 2004 1,149 1,182 2,331 Fall 2005 1,293 1,241 2,534 Fall 2006 1,211 1,176 2,387 Fall 2007 1,284 1,053 2,337 Fall 2007 Fall 2006 Fall 2005 Fall 2004 Fall 2003 0 500 1,000 1,500 24 or under (Traditional) 19 2,000 2,500 25 or over (Nontraditional) 3,000 Total Full-time Equivalent (12 Hours) Enrollment, Spring 2004 - Fall 2007 Enrollment Full-time Equivalent (12 Hrs.) Spring 2004 1,500 Fall 2004 1,685 Spring 2005 1,678 Fall 2005 1,685 Spring 2006 1,485 Fall 2006 1,521 Full-time Equivalent (12 Hrs.) 1,800 1,600 1,400 1,200 1,000 800 600 400 200 0 Full-time Equivalent (12 Hrs.) Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall 2004 2004 2005 2005 2006 2006 2007 2007 20 Spring 2007 1,385 Fall 2007 1,256 Full-time Equivalent (15 Hours) Enrollment, Spring 2004 - Fall 2007 Enrollment Full-time Equivalent (15 Hrs.) Spring 2004 494 Fall 2004 448 Spring 2005 528 Fall 2005 448 Spring 2006 436 Fall 2006 370 Spring 2007 384 600 500 400 300 200 100 Full-time Equivalent (15 Hours) Enrollment, Fall 2003 – Fall 2007 21 Fall 2007 Spring 2007 Fall 2006 Spring 2006 Fall 2005 Spring 2005 Fall 2004 Spring 2004 Enrollment 0 Fall 2007 299 Enrollment by Academic Division Spring 2004 - Fall 2007 Allied Health 2004-2007 Dental Hygiene Funeral Services Administration Health Information Management Medical Technology Phlebotomy Radiology Technology Respiratory Therapy Allied Health and Medical Assistant Spring 2004 90 8 17 14 52 231 83 7 Fall 2004 91 16 46 12 59 261 69 6 Spring 2005 80 22 47 15 56 269 71 17 Fall 2005 81 15 53 18 45 257 64 16 Spring 2006 70 15 47 22 35 243 62 15 Fall 2006 68 22 43 56 23 236 75 6 Spring 2007 65 20 35 5 26 245 73 6 Fall 2007 67 19 39 3 25 214 73 5 Renal/Dialysis Technologist/Tech 15 17 15 6 13 12 13 4 Surgical Technology 21 30 33 26 26 22 26 16 Spring 2004 Fall 2004 Spring 2005 Fall 2005 Spring 2006 Fall 2006 Spring 2007 Fall 2007 35 2 2 141 7 76 10 7 178 6 72 9 7 198 8 62 12 10 162 11 69 10 6 154 7 84 12 4 105 9 76 8 3 98 8 76 4 4 75 8 32 25 72 86 44 68 74 55 Behavioral Sciences/Education 2004 - 2007 Criminal Justice Administration (CJA Certificate) Child Care and Support Services Child Development Kindergarten/ Preschool Services Legal Assistant Substance Abuse Counseling (including AA and certificate) 22 Enrollment by Academic Division Spring 2004 - Fall 2007 Business Administration 2004 - 2007 Accounting Business Management Hospitality Operations Spring 2004 48 112 10 Humanities/Education 2004 - 2007 General Studies Spring 2004 1,082 Fall 2004 51 119 0 Fall 2004 958 Spring 2005 51 118 2 Fall 2005 61 150 1 Spring 2006 70 125 1 Fall 2006 70 162 2 Spring 2007 66 148 1 Fall 2007 41 130 1 Spring 2005 955 Fall 2005 1,151 Spring 2006 688 Fall 2006 612 Spring 2007 439 Fall 2007 315 23 Enrollment by Academic Division Spring 2004 - Fall 2007 Science and Technology 2004 - 2007 Avionics Maintenance Technology (including AMT certificate) Aircraft Powerplant Technology Biology Chemistry Computer Installation and Repair Computer Science Electronics Technology Mathematics Hazardous Materials Nursing 2004 - 2007 Nursing Spring 2004 Fall 2004 Spring 2005 Fall 2005 Spring 2006 Fall 2006 Spring 2007 Fall 2007 0 18 37 7 12 44 32 1 3 0 28 37 4 30 33 34 1 6 25 11 37 3 25 33 29 3 6 15 23 37 9 17 43 29 3 9 14 16 49 9 18 39 32 4 10 21 13 53 4 9 35 25 2 9 16 8 44 6 15 39 28 2 2 16 3 42 6 20 28 17 1 1 Spring 2004 NA Fall 2004 NA Spring 2005 NA Fall 2005 NA Fall 2006 523 Spring 2007 474 Fall 2007 579 24 Spring 2006 357 Top Ten Academic Programs by Enrollment Fall Semester 2004 - Fall 2007 Programs No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Medical Radiology Technology Pre-Elementary/Early Childhood Business Administration Dental Hygiene Criminal Justice Respiratory Therapy Medical Laboratory Technician Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist Accounting Health Information Management Programs No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Nursing Radiologic Technology Business Administration Kindergarten/Preschool Education Criminal Justice Respiratory Therapy Accounting Substance Abuse/ Addiction Biology/Biological Sciences Clinical/Medical Laboratory Tech Fall 2004 Enrollment 261 178 119 91 76 69 68 59 51 46 Programs Medical Radiology Technology Pre-Elementary/Early Childhood Business Administration Substance Abuse/Addiction Counseling Dental Hygiene Respiratory Therapy Criminal Justice Accounting Medical Laboratory Health Information Management Fall 2006 Enrollment Programs 523 236 162 104 84 75 70 68 53 53 Nursing Radiologic Technology Business Administration Criminal Justice Kindergarten/Preschool Education Respiratory Therapy Dental Hygiene Substance Abuse/ Addiction Biology/Biological Sciences Clinical/Medical Laboratory Tech 25 Fall 2005 Enrollment 243 162 150 86 81 64 62 61 57 53 Fall 2007 Enrollment 579 214 130 76 75 73 67 55 42 40 Enrollment by Classification, Spring 2004 - Fall 2007 Classification Freshmen (0-29 Hrs) Sophomore (30 Hrs) Special Students Total Spring 2004 1,327 677 317 2,321 Fall 2004 1,079 1,161 91 2,331 Spring 2005 1,133 1,103 118 2,354 Fall 2005 1,326 967 241 2,534 Spring 2006 946 1,168 262 2,314 Fall 2006 1,063 1,147 177 2,387 Total Credit Hours Registered, Fall 2004 - Fall 2007 Academic Year Total Student Credit Hours Fall 2004 27,532 Fall 2005 27,585 26 Fall 2006 26,431 Fall 2007 24,009 Spring 2007 946 1,168 262 2,376 Fall 2007 985 1,005 347 2,337 Top Ten (10) Feeder High Schools at Southern University Fall 2004 - 2007 Fall Semester 2004 High School B. T. Washington High School Huntington High School Fair Park High School Southwood High School Green Oaks High School Woodlawn High School C.E. Byrd High School Captain Shreve High School Northwood High School Airline High School Fall Semester 2005 #Of Students Enrolled at SUSLA 183 % of Total Enrollment 7.8 155 146 144 137 121 103 102 80 48 6.6 6.2 6.1 5.8 5.1 4.4 4.3 3.43 2 High School Huntington High School B. T. Washington High School Southwood High School Green Oaks High School Fair Park High School Woodlawn High School C.E. Byrd High School Northwood High School Captain Shreve High School Airline High School Fall Semester 2006 High School Southwood High School Huntington High School Fair Park High School Booker T. Washington High School Northwood High School Green Oaks High School Woodlawn High School Bossier High School C.E. Byrd High School Captain Shreve High School # Of Students Enrolled at SUSLA 215 % of Total Enrollment 8.5 182 176 152 149 144 121 117 103 59 7.2 7 6 5.8 5.6 5 4.6 4 2.3 Fall Semester 2007 #Of Students Enrolled at SUSLA 106 76 74 68 54 52 52 46 42 33 % of Total Enrollment 4.4 3.1 3.1 2.8 2.2 2.2 2.2 1.9 1.6 1.4 High School Huntington High School Southwood High School Woodlawn High School Fair Park High School Green Oaks High School Bossier High School Booker T. Washington High School C.E. Byrd High School North DeSoto High School Northwood High School 27 # Of Students Enrolled at SUSLA 125 100 82 79 61 59 57 50 45 42 % of Total Enrollment 5.3 4.3 3.5 3.4 2.6 2.5 2.4 2.1 2.0 1.8 Number of Graduates by Ethnicity and Gender, AY 2004-2005 - AY 2006-2007 ACADEMIC YEAR RACE 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 GENDER ACADEMIC YEAR TOTAL Black WHITE OTHER MEN WOMEN 312 287 315 44 32 61 2 2 4 78 53 84 280 268 296 358 321 380 Number of Degrees and Certificates Conferred by Programs (General Studied not included), AY 2004-05 - AY 2006-07 Program Title Accounting Airframe/Power plant Maintenance Aviation Maintenance Technician Biology Business Management Chemistry Child Development Computer Network Technology Computer Science Computer Information System Criminal Justice Administration Day Care Administration Dental Hygiene Dialysis Technician Early Childhood Education (Including Special Ed) Electronics Technology Emergency Medical Technician-Basic 28 2005 14 5 2 4 14 5 2006 14 6 3 1 17 0 2007 20 13 4 2 38 3 TOTALS 48 24 9 7 69 8 13 13 2 0 4 4 8 9 37 6 27 28 4 5 0 9 11 11 1 44 3 10 24 4 6 0 8 10 7 11 26 7 2 65 21 13 0 21 25 26 21 107 16 39 Number of Degrees and Certificates Conferred by Programs (General Studied not included), AY 2004-05 - AY 2006-07 Program Title 2005 4 3 61 5 4 9 0 11 0 0 3 29 4 19 15 5 0 Food and Beverages Management Funeral Services Administration General Studies Health Information Management Hospitality Operations Human Services Mathematics Medical Laboratory Technician Music Technology Nursing Paralegal Studies Phlebotomy Polysomnography Radiologic Technology Respiratory Therapy Technology Surgical Technology Web Development Academic Year Totals 29 2006 2 1 41 9 2 1 0 0 0 0 6 26 8 25 0 9 0 2007 1 3 42 10 2 11 1 6 0 35 6 21 2 21 21 5 0 TOTALS 7 7 144 24 8 21 1 17 0 35 15 76 14 65 36 19 0 744 Number of Degrees Conferred by Division, 2005 - 2007 ACADEMIC DIVISION Allied Health Behavioral Science/Education Business Studies Humanities Nursing Science and Technology Academic Year Total 2005 136 80 37 63 0 42 358 2006 161 59 36 41 0 24 321 2007 152 40 64 42 35 47 380 DIVISION TOTAL 449 179 137 146 35 113 1,059 Number of Degree and Certificate 2004-2005 - 2006-2007 Certificate Associate Degree 2004-05 119 239 30 2005-06 105 216 2006-07 96 284 Average Faculty Salary at Southern University at Shreveport Louisiana, Fall 2005 - 2007 Rank Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor Instructor 2005 $59,795 $45,552 $40,834 $34,283 2006 $64,973 $48,615 $43,875 $37,777 2007 $70,477 $57,775 $44,190 $40,733 Ratio of Full Time Equivalent Students to Full Time Equivalent Faculty, Fall 2005 - 2007 Full-time Equivalent Student to Full-time Equivalent Faculty RATIO 2005 22:1 2006 29:1 Faculty (Headcount) by Rank, Fall 2005 - Fall 2007 Academic Year Fall 2005 Fall 2006 Fall 2007 Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor Instructor 4 4 4 14 13 17 24 30 22 33 34 40 31 2007 34:1 Percent of Expenditures, Source, 2000-01 through 2006-07 Academic Year 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 Instruction Research Public Service Academic Support Student Services Institutional Support Operational Mgt. /Plant Scholarships Other 24% 22% 21% 22% 22% 19% 20% 0 0 1% 1% 0 2% 2% 1% 2% 2% 2% 1% 5% 10% 7% 5% 5% 9% 6% 4% 4% 20% 17% 24% 18% 25% 28% 24% 20% 17% 16% 16% 18% 17% 16% 6% 7% 6% 6% 5% 5% 5% 22% 28% 23% 24% 18% 17% 16% 0 2% 2% 2% 5% 3% 3% Percent of Revenues by Source, 2002-03 through 2006-07 Academic Year 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 Federal 53% 49% 55% 60% 55% State 28% 27% 25% 29% 29% Private Gifts, Grants & Contributions 0 0 0 0 0 Local 0 0 0 1% 3% 32 Sales Services 0 0 0 0 0 Other Sources 2% 4% .05% 10% 13% Revenues (in U.S. Dollars) by Source, 2001-02 through 2006-2007 Academic Year State and local governments grants and contracts 0 132,833 48,335 223,420 544,919 Federal government grants and contracts (including Pell Grants) 2001-02 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 6,745,073 10,473,353 12,044,080 13,022,391 13,787,090 Sales and Services Other Sources Total 0 0 0 0 0 556,995 403,507 486,845 304,484 769,262 9,784,747 15,250,672 13,704,073 13,550,295 15,101,271 Expenditures (in U.S. Dollars) by Function, 2001-02 through 2006-07 Academic Year 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 Grants, Contracts, Scholarships and Fellowships Pell Grants 3,666,855 6,235,349 6,382,272 6,035,767 5,543,636 Other Federal 0 0 0 0 0 State and local government 0 0 0 0 0 All other 0 0 0 0 0 33 Other educational and general expenditures Non educational and general current funds expenditures 1,885,031 11,217,444 9,720,861 16,042,995 19,266,171 0 0 0 0 0 Total Current funds expenditures 14,765,074 21,462,114 20,617,120 22,679,232 25,539,405 Building Inventory Building Name Administration Status Satisfactory State ID 7503 Net Sq. Feet 31,065 Gross Sq. Feet 43,686 Date Built 1967 Book Value $1,751,000 Replace $1,751,000 # of Floors 2 Science Lecture Hall Satisfactory 7505 4,987 9,568 1967 $172,000 $172,000 1 Fine Arts Building Satisfactory 7509 7,509 12,645 1967 $200,000 $200,000 1 Satisfactory 13204 21,100 42,959 2000 $4,707,000 $4,491,000 1 Satisfactory Satisfactory 7510 7504 6,225 15,206 6,720 31,571 1967 1972 $388,000 $585,000 $388,000 $585,000 1 2 Library Satisfactory 7504 16,275 29,354 1972 $866,000 $866,000 2 Science Building Satisfactory 7511 22,634 31,566 1973 $870,000 $1,110,000 2 Satisfactory 7507 5,724 7,200 1980 $745,000 $745,000 2 Satisfactory N/A N/A 51,340 N/A Lease N/A 6 Satisfactory N/A N/A 22,250 N/A Lease N/A 1 Satisfactory Satisfactory N/A N/A N/A N/A 1,979 4,092 N/A N/A Lease Lease N/A N/A 1 1 Health & Physical Education Maintenance/Physical Plant NCR Johnny L. Vance Building 610 Texas Street (Metro) Downtown Municipal Airport, Hanger 1426 & 1406 Hawn Training Center Business Incubator 34
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