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Metropolitan Metropolitan State College State College
of Denverof Denver
Baccalaureate Baccalaureate Colleges—GeneralColleges—General
An urban college An urban college offering:offering: arts and sciences, arts and sciences, professional, and professional, and business courses and business courses and
programsprogramsKaren K. Cooper September 21, 2007
Higher Education in the U.S. HI ED 545
MissionMission
……to provide a high-quality, to provide a high-quality, accessible, enriching education accessible, enriching education that prepares students for that prepares students for successful careers, post-graduate successful careers, post-graduate education, and lifelong learning in education, and lifelong learning in a multicultural, global, and a multicultural, global, and technological society. technological society.
HistoryHistory
1961 – need for trained technicians – education not 1961 – need for trained technicians – education not meeting need – Denver’s rapid, huge growth meeting need – Denver’s rapid, huge growth
1962 – recommendation for “Denver State College”1962 – recommendation for “Denver State College”
1965 – after battling, MSCD founded May 21965 – after battling, MSCD founded May 2ndnd, 1965, 1965
Organizational SizeOrganizational Size
21,154 undergraduate students21,154 undergraduate students– 60% full-time; 40% part-time60% full-time; 40% part-time
faculty total = 1,194faculty total = 1,194- full-time 458; part-time 736full-time 458; part-time 736
budget $80,554,115; budget $80,554,115; – library $3,224,692library $3,224,692
degrees awarded = 2,464degrees awarded = 2,464
Enrollment by AgeEnrollment by Age
16.2
41.8
19.722.4
0
10
20
30
40
50
19 or < 20-24 25-29 30 +
Organizational Wealth- Organizational Wealth-
Revenues and sources of supportRevenues and sources of support
State State contracts contracts
StateState
appropriationsappropriations
tuitiontuition
““stipend” stipend”
ResidentResident
tuitiontuition
““studentstudent
share” share”
Non-resident Non-resident tuition tuition
Non state Non state appropriated appropriated educational educational & general & general revenues revenues
5,895,368 5,895,368 33,883,200 33,883,200 38,385,745 38,385,745 3,876,780 3,876,780 6,059,041 6,059,041
Core revenue = $106,867,744Core revenue = $106,867,744
Organizational Wealth- Organizational Wealth- Student/Faculty ratio and salaryStudent/Faculty ratio and salary
FTE studentsFTE students FTE facultyFTE faculty Student / Student / faculty ratiofaculty ratio
Lower Lower levellevel 9,448.49,448.4 394.1394.1 24.024.0
Upper Upper levellevel 5604.15604.1 345.0345.0 16.216.2
TotalTotal 15,052.515,052.5 739.1739.1 20.420.4
Average salary full-time instructorAverage salary full-time instructor $54,685$54,685
Organizational Wealth- Organizational Wealth- ExpendituresExpenditures
InstructionInstruction Academic Academic SupportSupport
Student Student ServicesServices
Institutional Institutional SupportSupport
45,209,37345,209,373 7,861,2547,861,254 9,019,2849,019,284 9,863,5709,863,570
Operation & Operation & maintenancemaintenance
Scholarships & Scholarships & FellowshipsFellowships TransfersTransfers
5,715,9605,715,960 2,596,8182,596,818 287,856287,856
Core expenses = $91,356,147Core expenses = $91,356,147
Organizational Wealth- Organizational Wealth- CostCost
Tuition and fees Tuition and fees In state: $ 2,815 In state: $ 2,815
Out of state: $ 10,230Out of state: $ 10,230
Books and supplies: $1,608Books and supplies: $1,608
Room and board: $7,641Room and board: $7,641
Other expenses: $1,836Other expenses: $1,836
TOTALTOTAL
In-state: $13,900In-state: $13,900
Out of state: $21,315Out of state: $21,315
Organizational Wealth- Organizational Wealth- Financial AidFinancial Aid
Full-time undergraduates Full-time undergraduates receiving aidreceiving aid– 50%50%
Full-time undergraduates Full-time undergraduates receiving need-based aidreceiving need-based aid– 31%31%
Full-time undergraduates Full-time undergraduates receiving non-need based receiving non-need based aidaid– 5%5%
Organizational Organizational Complexity/Diversity/TechnologyComplexity/Diversity/Technology
Three schools: Three schools: • • BusinessBusiness• • Letters, Arts and SciencesLetters, Arts and Sciences• • Professional StudiesProfessional Studies
Two suburban satellite campuses: Two suburban satellite campuses: – Metro South and Metro NorthMetro South and Metro North
51 majors; 79 minors 51 majors; 79 minors
Diversity/range of curricula/degrees offeredDiversity/range of curricula/degrees offered
one of the top teacher-preparation programs one of the top teacher-preparation programs
five-year Teacher Quality Enhancement five-year Teacher Quality Enhancement grantgrant
Adventure of the American Mind grantAdventure of the American Mind grant
collaborate with local organizations to solve collaborate with local organizations to solve community problemscommunity problems
student-athletes achieve great athletic and student-athletes achieve great athletic and academic successacademic success
Diversity of StudentsDiversity of Students
American Indian or Alaskan NativeAmerican Indian or Alaskan Native 263263 1.2%1.2%
Asian or Pacific IslanderAsian or Pacific Islander 833833 3.9%3.9%
Black or African Amer., Non-Hisp.Black or African Amer., Non-Hisp. 1,1861,186 5.6%5.6%
HispanicHispanic 2,7342,734 12.9%12.9%
White, Non-HispanicWhite, Non-Hispanic 14,16414,164 67.0%67.0%
International StudentsInternational Students 121121 0.6%0.6%
All OtherAll Other 1,8501,850 8.7%8.7%
BuildingsBuildings
Kenneth King Concert Hall
Tivoli Student UnionCenter for Visual Arts
Quality/SelectivityQuality/Selectivity
Percent admitted 83%Percent admitted 83%Retention rate 62% full-time freshmenRetention rate 62% full-time freshmenGraduation rate 24% total cohortGraduation rate 24% total cohort59,000 alumni; 90 % stay in Colorado 59,000 alumni; 90 % stay in Colorado teachers, business owners, pilots, teachers, business owners, pilots, scientists, nurses and morescientists, nurses and moreenter graduate schools to study medicine, enter graduate schools to study medicine, law and other disciplines requiring law and other disciplines requiring advanced degreesadvanced degrees
Raymond Dean Jones, J.D.,Raymond Dean Jones, J.D.,ManagementManagement
Expert analysis on insider trading trial of Expert analysis on insider trading trial of former Qwest Chief Executive Joe former Qwest Chief Executive Joe NacchioNacchio
29 years on judicial bench, including 15 29 years on judicial bench, including 15 years on Colorado Court of Appeals years on Colorado Court of Appeals
prosecuted consumer fraud for Denver prosecuted consumer fraud for Denver District Attorney’s Office and District Attorney’s Office and specialized in corporate and specialized in corporate and commercial transaction and litigation for commercial transaction and litigation for Denver law firm Denver law firm
provides expertise on corporate ethics, provides expertise on corporate ethics, business law, employment law, business law, employment law, contracts and courtroom proceedings.contracts and courtroom proceedings.
Allison Cotton, Ph.D.,Criminal Justice and Criminology
Invited actor Matthew Gray Gubler Invited actor Matthew Gray Gubler from the popular TV show “Criminal from the popular TV show “Criminal Minds” to a class to emphasize the Minds” to a class to emphasize the difference between TV crime solving difference between TV crime solving and the real dealand the real deal
““It takes only an hour to solve a It takes only an hour to solve a crime on TV,” Cotton says. “You crime on TV,” Cotton says. “You think every city has a crime lab, a think every city has a crime lab, a plane, a chemist who carries a gun plane, a chemist who carries a gun and tire-track experts. That’s not and tire-track experts. That’s not reality.”reality.”
offers expertise in media and crime, offers expertise in media and crime, gender and crime, the death penalty gender and crime, the death penalty and eyewitness identificationand eyewitness identification
Judi Diaz Bonacquisti, M.B.A.,Associate Vice President of Enrollment Management
Expert on college enrollment and retention trends, including all underrepresented student populations
leading Metro State’s initiative to become a Hispanic Serving Institution
former member of the Hispanic Education Advisory Council to Denver Public Schools and the DPS Commission on Secondary Reform
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