Institutional Fact Book - Fall 2007

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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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