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Enrollment Highlights Fall 2010
• Enrollment is 6,668 students, a 3.86% increase over Fall 2009
• Enrollments are 20% of total UTSA enrollments
• UG enrollment (5,248) is 20% of UTSA’s overall UG enrollment
• Graduate enrollment (1,420) is 33% of UTSA’s overall graduate enrollment
Enrollment HighlightsFall 2010
• Credit hours generated are 43,505, a 9.4% increase over Fall 2009
• COPP and COA fastest growing colleges at the DT Campus
• 143 Early College students are enrolled
Enrollment Highlights:Majors by College
• Architecture---1,116 (total--1,182)
• Business---733
• Education---1,730
• Engineering---103
• Liberal & Fine Arts---944
• Public Policy---1,132 (total--1,341)
• Sciences---549
Highlights from 2009-2010
• Enriching Educational Experiences
• Serving Society
• Promoting Access & Affordability
• Community Engagement
• Expanding Resources & Infrastructure
Enriching Educational Experiences (COA)
• BS in Interior Design and Master of Architecture accredited
• (with COPP) MS in Urban and Regional Planning implemented
• New Bachelor of Science in Construction Science and Management achieved “Candidate Program Status”
Enriching Educational Experiences (COPP)
• SW students worked with recovering heroine addicts in Project Carino—and with HIV clients in collaboration with UT Health Science Center
• Demography produced its first Ph.D. graduate
Enriching Educational Experiences (COPP)
• Bachelor’s degree in Public Administration approved• Nonprofit Administration and Leadership enrolled
over 60 participants• 2nd Annual Student Research Paper Competition
conducted• “Law and Criminology without Borders” hosted by
CRJ & Mexico Center
Enriching EducationalExperiences (COEHD)
• New Master’s in School Psychology started with 50 new students
• SPSY program added 8 new courses
• Psychological Assessment and Consultation Center has a library, conference room, assessment materials and video equipment for supervision
Enriching EducationalExperiences (COLFA)
• Graduate students organized the “Wild Tongues: Concepts of the Untamed in Scholarship, Teaching, Writing, and Beyond” conference
• Sponsored “El Mundo Zurdo: An International Conference on the Life and Work of Gloria Anzaldua”
Enriching EducationalExperiences (COLFA)
• Sponsored “Decolonial Subject Formations at the Limits of Impunity: A Metareading of Making a Killing”
Enriching EducationalExperiences (CS)
• Mexico Center hosted/sponsored a number of important conferences and presentations on international migration, assimilation and race
• Mexico Center co-sponsored presentations on doing business in the U.S. (with IED), the architecture of Tatiana Bilbao (with COA)
Enriching EducationalExperiences (CS)
• IED provided internships and service learning opportunities to more than 100 students
• IED and COB partnered with San Antonio SBDC to match senior-level accounting students with SBDC clients
Enriching Educational Experiences (Student Affairs)
• Sports Court being built and aerobics and ballet dance floor being installed in Aerobics Room
• Student Activities initiated the Graduate Students & Faculty Social Hour
Enriching Educational Experiences (Student Affairs)
• Student Activities held Constitution Day, Tournament Tuesdays, Brown Bag Matinees (13), Coffee House Performances (4), Cultural Programming (6); 4th Annual Family Fest
Enriching Educational Experiences
• TRC initiated Investigating Career Options
• TRC provided additional academic support to COPP’s academic reinstatement students
• 34 freshman selected for the ACE Scholar-ship Program
Serving Society (COPP)
• IDSER conducted needs assessment for the City of San Antonio’s Early Childhood Head Start Program
• IDSER produced projections for the overweight and obese population for Texas (with the Texas Comptroller’s Office)
Serving Society (COPP)
• SW (with the CAPRI Center) is conducting a project to help foster youth transfer into higher education
• AH students conducted “7 in Seven” service project during Spring Break
Serving Society (COA)
• 300 STAR students participated in the City’s Historic Preservation Office on the clean-up of the Dignowity neighborhood
Promoting Access & Affordability
• SW received three years of funding for scholarships for bilingual students
• SW enrollments grew to 190 students
• COA and the Construction Industry Advisory Council established 14 annual scholarships established for Construction Science and Management majors
Promoting Access & Affordability
• P-20 continued Early College Program and various school projects
• Student Affairs offered campus tours; Visit Fridays
Community Engagement (COA)
• COA: The College and the City of San Antonio hosted a two-day Charrette focusing on the Frio Street Corridor
Community Engagement (COPP)
• Presented The Great Cities Dialogue: “Great Cities in Dark Times”
• Sponsored a forum entitled “Public Policy and San Antonio’s Urban Landscape: Sustaining our Natural Heritage”
• Sponsored Senator Van De Putte’s forum on “Human Trafficking”
Community Engagement (COPP)
• PAD hosted “Conversation Starters”
• CRJ hosted 3rd Annual Community Breakfast
Community Engagement (COEHD)
• Psychological Assessment and Consultation Center provided community services
• Counseling faculty provided workshops/presentations on multi-student suicide, student substance abuse, and bullying
• Counseling conducted weekly substance abuse counseling groups in Harlandale
Community Engagement (COEHD)
• Counseling faculty provided counseling services to adjudicated youth and their families at Judge Bull’s Juvenile Court
• Hosted the Texas Licensed Professional Counselor Board Meeting
Community Engagement (COLFA)
• Presented The Crucible
• Implemented “Downtown Campus Strings Program”
Community Engagement
• TRC hosted their annual High School Counselors Breakfast
• Student Activities provided a once a month personality assessment for 25 juvenile girls and family members at the Municipal Court
Community Engagement (CS)
• IED served more than 37,000 clients, a 16% increase than served in 2009
• P-20 established Mentoring Matters
• TRIO (with the SPURS) hosted the TRIO Day TEXAS at the AT&T Center
• Extended Education conducted Advanced Placement Seminar Institute
Expanding Resources & Infrastructure
• DT Campus: GIS Research Lab established by Vice Provost, IDSER, COPP, & COA
• DT Campus: Significant hiring of faculty, administrators, and staff
• Student Affairs: DTC Technology Store opened; Transcript Service enhanced; Career Services relocated and expanded
• COPP: Dr. Lloyd Potter named the Texas State Demographer in March 2010
Expanding Resources & Infrastructure (CS)
• IED established 2 new programs – the Rural Business Program and the Sustainable Business Program
• The International Trade Center created an SBDC model in Columbia and El Salvador.
• A website, SBDCglobal.com, is under development
Expanding Resources &Infrastructure (CS)
• Extended Education: Acquired technology to create a web portal for continuing education activities throughout UTSA
• P-20 (with Academy for Teacher Excellence) awarded a 3-year grant from DE for $750,000
Recognized Excellence
• COPP: AH received the Outstanding Certifications Benchmark Award
• COPP: AH is in the top five of American Humanics national certifying institutions
Recognized Excellence
• COPP: Criminal Justice was awarded over ½ million dollars in federal grants and contracts
• IED: The Minority Business Enterprise Center was ranked #1 nationwide for its access to markets and capital, job creation, new clients and sales increases
Downtown Campus Traditions
• Family Fest
• Coffee House
• Dia de los Muertos
• NIUTSA Jazzed Up
• La Despedida
• Holiday Luncheon
• Holiday Saxophones
Major Developments
• Review of undergraduate degree programming
• Food Court upgrades & expanded hours
• Monterey Building Cafe
• Lighting and landscaping on Bill Miller Plaza
• DXS Card Readers in Durango Building