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CAMPUS FACTS
ESSENTIAL FACTSIN SIMPLE FORMATS
Updated May 23, 2014
ABOUT THIS SLIDE DECK
This deck was updated May 23, 2014 and is current as of this date.
The facts are drawn from numerous official campus sources, each of which is listed in the NOTES section of each slide.
Please double check changeable facts, as necessary, to be sure they are still current.
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HISTORICAL MILESTONES
1905: University founded
1908: First students admitted
1914: Women students admitted
1922: First 4-year degree program
1959: Designated a general campus of the University of California
1961: Graduate Division established
1977: Medical Center established
THE CAMPUS
5,300 acres (largest campus in UC system)
Located in Yolo and Solano counties
15 miles west of state capital, Sacramento
72 miles northeast of San Francisco
LOCATION
Davis
STUDENTS AND ALUMNI
34,155 students as of fall 2013
221,914 living alumni with UC Davis degrees
FACULTY AND STAFF
Number of full-time equivalent employees: 22,442
3,910 faculty
18,532 staff
COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS
4 colleges
Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
Biological Sciences
Engineering
Letters and Science
6 professional schoolsEducation
Law
Management
Medicine
Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing
Veterinary Medicine
DISTINCTIONS
9th ranked public university byU.S. News & World Report
Research funding:
14th among U.S. ranked public universities
22nd among public and private universities
4th in Sierra magazine's 2013 Cool Schools survey
10th happiest U.S. college campus (Newsweek College Rankings 2011)
One of 61 members of the prestigious Association of American Universities
EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
100 undergraduate majors
90 graduate programs
23 intercollegiate sports (NCAA Division I)
BUDGET
State restricted, 1% Student Fees, 4%
Tuition, 11%
State unrestricted, 9%
Indirect cost re-covery; 3%
Grants and contracts, direct; 14%
Other Federal 2%Sales and Service, Auxiliary; 11%
Gifts, endowments, in-terest, 4%
UC Davis Medical Center, 41%
2013-14 Revenue: $3.8 billion
EXTRAMURAL FUNDING
Research: $754 million
Private support: $149 million
Endowment: $807 million
ECONOMIC IMPACT
For Northern California, UC Davis generates:
$6.9 billion in annual economic activity
69,000 jobs
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