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Published by:The Office of Institutional Effectiveness
Institutional Research and Planning
Mini Fact Book2016-2017
Office of Institutional EffectivenessInstitutional Research and Planning
Mini Fact Book2016-2017
Kennesaw State UniversityKennesaw, GA 30144
Phone: 470-KSU-DATA (578-3282)oie.kennesaw.edu
Kennesaw State University is an equal employment/education opportunity institution and is a unit of the University System of Georgia.
©Copyright 2016
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Table of Contents
Welcome To The New KSU! ..................................1
Vision ........................................................................1
Mission......................................................................2
CONTACT INFORMATION .................................3Kennesaw Campus ...............................................3Marietta Campus ..................................................3Office of the President ..........................................3Undergraduate Admissions and Tours .............3Graduate Admissions ..........................................3About ......................................................................3
INSTITUTIONAL ACCREDITATION .................3
PROFESSIONAL ACCREDITATION ...................3
KSU Leaders ............................................................5President ................................................................5President’s Cabinet ...............................................5KSU Deans of the Colleges ..................................6
TUITION AND FEES ..............................................7Undergraduate ......................................................7Graduate ................................................................7
APPLICATIONS & ADMISSIONS .......................7Incoming First-time First-year Freshmen .........7Incoming Transfers ...............................................7Quality Indicators .................................................7Graduate Admissions ..........................................8
ENROLLMENT .......................................................8Headcount .............................................................8Full-time Part-time Student Headcount ............8Enrollment Detail .................................................8Retention and Graduation ...................................8
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Credit Hours (Fall 2016 Only).............................9Full-time Equivalent (FTE) ..................................9Fall 2016 In-State vs Out-of-State ......................9Student Level Enrollment Details ......................9Undergraduate Class Size (Fall 2016) ................9Gender .................................................................10Race and Ethnicity ..............................................10Top Ten Enrolled Undergraduate Majors .......11
STUDENT SUCCESS ............................................11Degrees Conferred ..............................................11Top Ten Undergraduate Degrees Conferred ..11
STUDENT LIFE .....................................................12
INTERCOLLEGIATE SPORTS ............................12
LIBRARIES .............................................................12
FACULTY/STAFF (IPEDS) ...................................13
CONTINUING EDUCATION .............................13
CHARITABLE GIFTS MADE TO KSU ..............13Alumni Giving (As of Summer 2016) ..............13
FINANCIALS ........................................................14Estimated Fall 2015 .............................................14Undergraduate Financial Aid ...........................14
OPERATING BUDGET ........................................14
CAMPUS CHARACTERISTICS..........................14Kennesaw Campus .............................................14Marietta Campus ................................................14
SOURCES ...............................................................15
INSTITUTIONAL RESEARCH AND
PLANNING TEAM ..............................................15
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WELCOME TO THE NEW KSU!
Kennesaw State University is a comprehensive university recognized for its entrepreneurial spirit, global engagement and sense of community. As Georgia’s third-largest university and one of the fifty largest public universities in the country, Kennesaw State offers more than 100 undergraduate and graduate degrees, including an increasing number of doctoral programs. Kennesaw State is committed to becoming a world-class academic institution positioned to broaden its academic and research missions and expand its scope on a local, national and global level.
VISION
Kennesaw State University will be a world-class comprehensive university recognized for its excellence in education, discovery, innovation, technology, and community engagement at all levels from local to global. The KSU experience will empower the members and graduates of the university community to have the vision, ability, and courage to transform the future.
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MISSION
Kennesaw State University offers high-quality and productive undergraduate, graduate, continuing education, and co-curricular programs. These include learning opportunities in architecture, the arts, business, computing, education, engineering and engineering technology, health and human services, honors experiences, humanities and social sciences, interdisciplinary studies, leadership development, the natural and physical sciences, study abroad, and other related disciplines. The University’s research, scholarship, creative activities, and public service initiatives expand and apply knowledge, contribute to economic development, and improve the quality of life in local communities, Georgia, the nation, and the world.
The KSU community values open, honest, and thoughtful intellectual inquiry, innovative and creative problem solving, professionalism, expertise, collaboration, integrity and ethical behavior, engaged citizenship, global understanding, sustainability, mutual respect, and appreciation of human and cultural diversity. The University community strives continually to enhance student success, improve institutional quality, and respond to public demand for higher education.
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CONTACT INFORMATION
Kennesaw Campus Marietta Campus1000 Chastain Road 1100 South Marietta PkwyKennesaw, GA 30144 Marietta, GA 30060Phone: 470-578-6000 Phone: 470-578-6000w w w . k e n n e s a w . e d u
Office of the President585 Cobb Avenue NWKennesaw, GA 30144Phone: 470-578-6033 (Kennesaw Campus)Phone: 678-915-7230 (Marietta Campus)
Undergraduate Admissions and Tourshttp://admissions.kennesaw.edu/Email: [email protected]: 770-423-6300
Graduate Admissionshttp://graduate.kennesaw.edu/admissions/Email: [email protected]: 470-578-4377
AboutThe KSU Mini Fact Book is published annually by the Office of Institutional Effectiveness/ Institutional Research and Planning. For additional information, please visit our website at h t t p : / / o i e . k e n n e s a w . e d u /
INSTITUTIONAL ACCREDITATION
Kennesaw State University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to award baccalaureate, master’s, specialist and doctoral degrees.
PROFESSIONAL ACCREDITATION
Bagwell College of EducationThe Council for Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP), and Specialized Professional Associations. (SPAs).
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PROFESSIONAL ACCREDITATIONSColes College of BusinessInternational Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB International) and Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, Inc. (ABET).
College of Architecture and Construction ManagementNational Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB), International Facility Management Association Foundation (IFMA Foundation), and American Council for Construction Education (ACCE).
College of Computing and Software EngineeringAccreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, Inc. (ABET).
College of Humanities and Social Sciences National Council for Teachers of English (NCTE), National Council for Social Studies (NCSS), American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL), and Network of Schools of Public Policy, Affairs, and Administration Council on Peer Review and Accreditation (NASPAA-COPRA).
College of Science and MathematicsNational Science Teachers Association (NSTA), National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences (NAACLS), and National Council for Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM).
College of The ArtsNational Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD), National Association of Schools of Music (NASM), and National Association of Schools of Theatre (NAST).
Southern Polytechnic College of Engineering and Engineering TechnologyAccreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, Inc. (ABET).
WellStar College of Health and Human ServicesCommission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE), National Association of Sport and Physical Education (NASPE), and Council on Social Work Education (CSWE).
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KSU LEADERS
PresidentMr. Sam Olens
President’s CabinetVice President for Research
Dr. Charles AmlanerDirector of Internal Audit
Mr. Clayton DeanAssistant Vice President for University Relations
Ms. Tammy DeMelVice President for University Advancement & Development
Mr. Mike HardersProvost & Vice President for Academic Affairs
Dr. Ken HarmonExecutive Administrator to the President & Chief of Protocol
Ms. Lynda JohnsonSpecial Assistant to the President
Dr. Ron KogerInterim Chief Information Officer
Ms. Lectra LawhorneChief Diversity Officer
Dr. Erik MalewskiActing General Counsel
Mr. Andrew NewtonVice President for Strategic Communications & Marketing
Ms. Arlethia Perry-JohnsonInterim Chief Business Officer
Ms. Julie PetersonVice President for Economic Development & Community Engagement
Mr. Charles RossGovernment Relations
Ms. Amanda SealsVice President for Student Affairs
Dr. K.C. WhiteDirector of Athletics
Mr. Vaughn Williams
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KSU LEADERS
KSU Deans of the CollegesBagwell College of Education Dean Arlinda Eaton
Coles College of Business Dean Kathy Schwaig
College of Architecture & Construction Management Dean Richard Cole
College of Continuing & Professional Education Dean Barbara Calhoun
College of Computing & Software Engineering Interim Dean Jon Preston
College of Humanities & Social Sciences Dean Robert (Robin) Dorff
College of Science & Mathematics Dean Mark Anderson
College of the Arts Dean Patricia S. Poulter
Graduate College Interim Dean Mike Dishman
Honors College Dean Rita Bailey
Southern Polytechnic College of Engineering & Engineering Technology Dean Thomas Currin
University College Interim Dean Lynn Stallings
WellStar College of Health & Human Services Dean Mark Tillman
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FISCAL YEAR 2017TUITION AND FEES
UndergraduateIn-state $5,320Out-of-state $18,776In-state per credit hour $177Out-of-state per credit hour $626Room and Board $11,467
GraduateIn-state per credit hour $283Out-of-state per credit hour $1,020
FALL 2016APPLICATIONS & ADMISSIONS
Incoming First-time First-year FreshmenApplicants 15,122Admitted 8,847Enrolled 5,347Acceptance Rate 59%Enrollment Yield 60%
Incoming TransfersApplicants 7,055 Admitted 5,272 Enrolled 2,786 Acceptance Rate 75%Enrollment Yield 53%
Incoming First-time First-year Freshmen Quality IndicatorsSAT Combined (Math & Verbal) 1101 SAT 25th Percentile 1010 SAT 75th Percentile 1170Average ACT composite score 23 ACT 25th Percentile 21 ACT 75th Percentile 26Average high school GPA 3.31
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FALL 2016APPLICATIONS & ADMISSIONS
Graduate AdmissionsGraduate Applicants 1,558 Graduates Admitted 931 Graduates Enrolled 786 Acceptance Rate 60%Enrollment Yield 84%
FALL 2016 ENROLLMENT
HeadcountUndergraduate 32,166Graduate 2,852Total Enrollment 35,018
Full-time Part-time Student HeadcountFull-time Students 25,253Part-time Students 9,765Total Enrollment 35,018
Enrollment Detail Undergrad GraduateLower Level 15,678 Upper Level 16,298 Transients and Others 190 Non-Degree Seeking 62Master’s 2,161Educational Specialists 375Doctorate 254Total 32,166 2,852Total Undergraduates & Graduates 35,018
Retention and GraduationRetention Rate for Fall 2015 - Fall 2016 80.1%Six-Year Graduation Rate Fall 2010 42%
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FALL 2016 ENROLLMENT
Credit Hours (Fall 2016 Only)Lower 261,880Upper 131,317Graduate 19,238Total Credit Hours 412,435
Full-time Equivalent (FTE)FTE Students 31,360% Change from Fall 2015 5.3%
Fall 2016 In-State vs Out-of-State (Headcount for Tuition Purposes)GA Residents 33,478Non-GA Residents 1,540
Student Level Enrollment DetailsDual Enrollment (Honors) 363Freshman 7,770Sophomore 7,545Junior 7,128Senior 9,170Graduate-Masters 2,161Graduate-Doctoral Degree 254Graduate-Education Specialist 375Post-Baccalaureate 62Post-Baccalaureate non-degree seeking 66Unclassified Undergraduate - Transient 62Auditor 62
Undergraduate Class Size (Fall 2016)Class Sections Sub-Sections2-9 441 15510-19 796 31520-29 1,094 34130-39 676 6640-49 302 4850-99 387 46100+ 80 13Total 3,776 984
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FALL 2016 ENROLLMENT
Student CharacteristicsGender Undergrad GraduateMale 16,685 1,160Female 15,481 1,692 Race and Ethnicity Undergrad Graduate
Unknown 712 171 Percent of total 2.2% 6.0%
African American 6,729 679 Percent of total 20.9% 23.8%
American Indian 60 5 Percent of total 0.2% 0.2%
Asian 1,453 144 Percent of total 4.5% 5.0%
Hispanic 2,908 133 Percent of total 9.0% 4.7%
International 541 163 Percent of total 1.7% 5.7%
White 18,336 1,509 Percent of total 57.0% 52.9%
Native Hawaiian / Other Pac Isl. 30 <5 Percent of total 0.1% 0.1%
Two or More 1,397 45 Percent of total 4.3% 1.6%
Total 32,166 2,852Total Percent 100% 100%
Honors College HeadcountsEstimated # of Students in the Honors Program 620Dual Enrollment (Honors) 363(Repeated from Page 9)
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FALL 2016 ENROLLMENT
Top Ten Enrolled Undergraduate MajorsNursingBiology
PsychologyManagement
Computer ScienceMechanical Engineering
MarketingCommunication
Early Childhood EducationAccounting
ACADEMIC YEAR 2016STUDENT SUCCESS
Degrees ConferredCertificate 15Associate 1Bachelors 4,687Postbaccalaureate Certificate 33Masters 973Post-Masters Certificate 183Doctoral 34Total Degrees Conferred 5,926
Top Ten Undergraduate Degrees ConferredCommunication
PsychologyManagementAccounting
Nursing (Traditional)Early Childhood Education (P-5)
BiologyIntegrative Studies
Exercise ScienceComputer Science
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FA L L 2015STUDENT LIFE
(New data will be available after Fall 2016)
First-time All First-year Under- Freshman graduatesPercent out-of-state(exclude international students) 12% 7%
Percent of men who join fraternities 2% 2%
Percent of women who joinsororities 6% 4%
Percent who live in college owned, operated or affiliated housing 57% 18%
Percent who live off-campus or commute 43% 82%
Percent of students age 25 and older 1% 22%
Average age of full-time students 18 21
Average age of all students (full and part-time) 18 23
INTERCOLLEGIATE SPORTS
Men’s 7Women’s 9Conference Atlantic Sun ConferenceNickname OwlsColors Black and GoldMascot Scrappy the Owl
LIBRARIES
Libraries on Campus 2Total Volumes 416,838Microform Items Approx. 500,000Audio/video Media 5,862Periodical Subscriptions 103,549Total eBooks 540,369
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NOVEMBER 2015 FACULTY/STAFF (IPEDS)
Full-time Part-time TotalInstructional Staff 987 778 1,765Non-Instructional Staff 1,917 91 2,008Total Men-Instructional 497 325 822Total Women-Instructional 490 453 943Total Employees 2,904 869 3,773Total Instructional 987 778 1,765% Courses Taught by FT Faculty 64%% Courses Taught by PT Faculty 36%
FISCAL YEAR 2016CONTINUING EDUCATION
Programs and Courses 1,966Enrollment 17,657Participant Hours 180,099Participants 45,608Continuing Education Units 18,009Economic Impact $60,415,212
FISCAL YEAR 2016CHARITABLE GIFTS MADE TO KSU
Sources Dollars Percentage Corporations 1,512,464 16.1%Foundations 4,411,885 47.0%Other Organizations 645,836 6.9%Alumni 922,685 9.8%Parents 52,071 0.6%KSU Campus 212,296 2.3%KSU Trustees 179,916 1.9%Current Students 5,845 0.1%Other Individuals 1,448,741 15.4%Total $9,391,739 100.0%
Alumni Giving (As of Summer 2016)Alumni of Record 97,954Number of Donors 3,189
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FINANCIALS
Estimated Fall 2015Undergraduate Financial Aid*(Estimated Fall 2016 Data Available after Fall 2016)
*Number of full-time degree-seeking undergraduates, who applied for need-based financial aid, who were determined to have financial need from Common Data Set as of 10/15/2015.
# of students awarded any financial aid 16,013
# of students awarded any need-based scholarship or grant aid 9,369
# of students awarded any need-based self-help aid 12,300
Average financial aid package $8,940
Average need-based scholarshipor grant award $4,439
Average need-based loan $4,024
OPERATING BUDGET
Fiscal Year 2017 $511,554,976
CAMPUS CHARACTERISTICS
Kennesaw Campus Acres 384 Student Housing Beds 3,494 Classrooms, Offices, Support (sq.ft) 2,613,889 Parking Spaces 6,174
Marietta Campus Acres 197 Student Housing Beds 1,708 Classrooms, Offices, Support (sq.ft) 915,539 Parking Spaces 833
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SOURCES
University Systems of Georgia, (2016). Census Data Reports (Fall 2016). Retrieved from: http://www.usg.edu/
U.S. Department of Education. Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics, (2016). Retrieved from: https://nces.ed.gov/ipeds/datacenter/
Institutional Research and Planning (2016). Common Data Set (2016-2017).
Institutional Research and Planning Census Data from the KSU Data Warehouse.
Kennesaw State University Website. (2016). Retrieved from http://www.kennesaw.edu/
INSTITUTIONAL RESEARCH AND PLANNING TEAM
Rob Smith, Ed.D., Assistant Vice President for Institutional Research and Planning
Ann Ryan, Executive Assistant to the Assistant Vice President, Help Desk Manager
Michael Young, Director of Decision Support
Donna Hutcheson, Director of Academic Reporting
Barbara Hair, Senior Institutional Research Analyst
Cynthia Schmelzer, Institutional Research Analyst II
Carol Murch, Institutional Research Analyst
Steven Merritt, Statistician/Data Scientist
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Kennesaw State University is aSmoke/Tobacco-Free University
visit the website atwww.kennesaw.edu/mobile
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Visitor ParkingV
Main Entrance1000 Chastain RoadKennesaw, GA 30144
BUILDING NAME GRID
CAMPUS HOUSINGAustin Residence Complex ........ B,C,D-14,15
KSU Place Apartments .................... B,C-1,2,3
University Village Apartments ..........C,D-4,5
University Village Suites .......................... D-4
PARKING DECKSCentral Deck............................................E-5,6
East Deck (Permit Only) ...........................F-11
North Deck ................................................B-3
West Deck (Permit Only) ........................... A-9
CAMPUS LOOP ROAD HOUSES3499 - Parking and Transportation ....... A-11
3495 - Cox Family Enterprise Center..... A-11
3217 - International House .................... A-14
3215 - WellStar Appointment Clinic ..... A-14
3213 - Auxiliary Services and Programs B-15
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3209 - Katz Music and Entertainment
Business Program........................ B-15
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3205 - CASA and Center for Elections ... B-16
3203 - Distance Learning Center ........... B-16
3201 - ATOMS Center.............................. B-16
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ACADEMIC BUILDINGSBagwell Education Building - ECF ............F-8 580
Bailey Performance Center - PH ...............C-7 488
Burruss Building - BB.................................E-8 560
Chastain Pointe - CP............................... A-18 1200
Clendenin Building - CL.......................... C-12 275
Convocation Center - CC..........................F-10 590
English Building - EB .................................C-8 440
Kennesaw Hall - KH....................................F-9 585
KSU Center - KC .........................................I-15 3333
Math & Statistics - MS............................. C-10 365
Music Building - MU.................................. D-7 491
Pilcher Building - PS ..................................B-9 375
Prillaman Health Sciences - HS ............. E-6-7 520
Science Building - SC .............................. C-11 370
Science Laboratory - SL .......................... C-12 105
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Social Sciences Building - SO ................... A-9 402
Sturgis Library - LB ....................................C-9 385
Town Point - TP.........................................E-17 3391
University College - UC..............................C-9 430
University Village - UV........................C,D-4,5 1074
Visual Arts - VA...........................................B-7 411
Willingham Hall - WH.................................B-9 420
Wilson Annex - WA.....................................C-7 462
Wilson Building - WB .................................C-7 471
ADMINISTRATIVE BUILDINGSChastain Pointe....................................... B-19 1200
Kennesaw Hall ...........................................F-9 585
Office Annex ........................................... C-10 371
Public Safety ..............................................B-9 351
Tech Annex .............................................. B-10 361
Technology Services..................................B-4 1075
Town Point................................................E-17 3391
SPECIAL EVENT FACILITIESBailey Athletic Complex ..........................E-13 220
Bailey Performance Center.......................C-7 488
Baseball Field ..........................................E-14 208
Campus Green............................................E-9
Convocation Center.................................F-10 590
Fifth Third Bank Stadium at KSU ........... K-15 3200
Jolley Lodge ...............................................B-6 1055
KSU Center ................................................I-15 3333
Legacy Gazebo...........................................B-8 410
Onyx Theater @ Wilson Annex ..................C-7 462
Softball Field............................................E-13 250
Stillwell Theater @ Wilson Building......... D-7 471
Zuckerman Museum of Art .......................C-6 492
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Carmichael Student Center...................... D-9 395
Owl's Nest................................................. J-15 3220
Siegel Student Recreation &
Activities Center..................... E-10,11 290
Sturgis Library ...........................................C-9 385
Sports & Recreation Park (The Perch) ....L-15 390
Student Athlete Success Services........ B,C18 1150
The Commons ............................................E-8 540
University Stores .................................... D-10 395
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