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1 Any questions concerning material contained in this book should be directed to: The University of New Mexico Office of Institutional Research Scholes Hall, Room 306 Albuquerque, NM UNM Fact Book Telephone: Fax: For an electronic version of this book, visit our web site at

2 Table of Contents Introduction v Enrollment - Branch Campuses I Facts at a Glance Enrollment by Campus and Degree Status (Fall ) 25 Enrollment, Gallup Branch (Fall ) 26 Historical Enrollment (Fall ) 1 Community Outreach Programs, Gallup Branch 27 Students (Fall 2002) 2 ( to ) Total Enrollment - All UNM Units Combined (Fall ) 3 Enrollment, Los Alamos Branch (Fall ) 28 Preparation, Retention, and Graduation Rates, Main Campus 4 Community Outreach Programs, Los Alamos Branch 29 Degrees Awarded ( Academic Year) 5 ( to ) UNM Count of Employees (as of October, 2002) 6 Enrollment, Taos Branch (Fall ) 30 Budget Plan (FY 2003) 7 Community Outreach Programs, Taos Branch 31 ( to ) Enrollment - Main Campus Enrollment, Valencia Branch (Fall ) 32 Community Outreach Programs, Valencia Branch 33 Undergraduate Enrollment by Program (Fall ) 9 ( to ) Graduate/Professional Enrollment by Program 10 Student Credit Hours by Course Level (Fall ) 34 (Fall ) Enrollment by Age (Fall ) 35 On-Campus and Extended Service Enrollment 11 (Fall ) Beginning Freshmen & Transfer Students - Total Enrollment, Main Campus (Fall ) 12 Main Campus Undergraduate Students (Fall ) 13 Graduate Programs & AGSM Students (Fall ) 14 Beginning Freshmen Ethnicity (Fall ) 37 Law Students (Fall ) 15 High School Performance Indicators of First-Time 38 Medical Students (Fall ) 16 Freshmen, (Fall ) PharmD. Students (Fall ) 17 NM HS Graduates ( ) & UNM Beginning Freshmen 40 Non-Degree Students (Fall ) 18 (Fall 2002) Student Credit Hours by Course Level (Fall ) 19 Residency of First-Time Freshmen by NM County 41 Student Credit Hours by College & Course Level 20 (Fall ) (Fall ) Residency of First-Time Freshmen by US State 42 Enrollment by Age (Fall ) 22 (Fall ) Transfer Students to Main Campus (Fall ) UNM Fact Book - Page ii

3 Table of Contents Degree Programs, Program Accreditation & Valencia Branch Faculty (Fall 1998 to 2002) 78 Degrees Awarded & Alumni Faculty by Highest Degree Earned, Main Campus (Fall 2002) 80 Faculty by College, Main Campus (Fall 2002) 82 Degree Programs, Main Campus 45 Faculty Diversity - New Hires, Main Campus Faculty ( ) 83 Accreditation at UNM, Institutional and Programmatic 49 (as of 12/2002) Staff Degrees Awarded, Main Campus ( to ) 53 Degrees Awarded by Ethnicity, Main Campus 54 UNM Regular Staff by Site (Fall 1998 to 2002) 87 ( to ) UNM Temporary Staff by Site (Fall 1998 to 2002) 88 Retention and Graduation Rates, Main Campus 55 Regular Staff - All UNM (Fall 1998 to 2002) 89 (Fall 1992 to Fall 2002 Freshmen Classes) Regular Staff - Main Campus, Non-Medical 90 Degrees Awarded by Ethnicity, Branch Campuses 56 (Fall 1998 to 2002) ( to ) Regular Staff - Nursing, Pharmacy, Basic Medical 91 UNM Alumni in New Mexico by County 58 Sciences (Fall 1998 to 2002) Regular Staff - Clinical Health Sciences (Fall 1998 to 2002) 92 Regular Staff - Extended University (Fall 1998 to 2002) 93 Faculty Regular Staff - Gallup Branch (Fall 1998 to 2002) 94 Regular Staff - Los Alamos Branch (Fall 1998 to 2002) 95 All Faculty Combined and Tenure-Track Faculty by Site 59 Regular Staff - Taos Branch (Fall 1998 to 2002) 96 (Fall ) Regular Staff - Valencia Branch (Fall 1998 to 2002) 97 Non-Tenure-Track Instructional Faculty by Site (Fall ) 60 Student Employees by Site (Fall 1998 to 2002) 98 Non-Tenure-Track Research Faculty by Site (Fall ) 61 All UNM Faculty (Fall 1998 to 2002) 62 Faculty Scholarship, Research & Libraries Main Campus, Non-Medical Faculty (Fall 1998 to 2002) 64 Nursing, Pharmacy & Basic Medical Sciences Faculty 66 Faculty Scholarship ( to ) 101 (Fall 1998 to 2002) UNM Centers & Institutes Main Campus ( ) 102 Clinical Health Sciences Faculty (Fall 1998 to 2002) 68 UNM Centers & Institutes, Health Sciences Center ( ) 103 Extended University Faculty (Fall 1998 to 2002) 70 Contract & Grant Awards, UNM Total (FY 2002) 104 Gallup Branch Faculty (Fall 1998 to 2002) 72 Contract & Grant Expenditures, UNM Total (FY 1990-FY 2002) 105 Los Alamos Branch Faculty (Fall 1998 to 2002) 74 UNM Patents (FY to FY ) 106 Taos Branch Faculty (Fall 1998 to 2002) UNM Fact Book - Page iii

4 Table of Contents Faculty Scholarship, Research & Libraries Full-Time Tuition & Fees, Branch Campuses 121 (continued) ( to ) Comparative Faculty Salaries, Main Campus 122 Computer and Information Resources and Technology (CIRT) 107 (Fall ) (FY ) UNM Peer Institutions 122 UNM Main Campus Libraries ( ) 108 Staff Salary Profile - All UNM Campuses Combined 123 (as Reported in Fall 2002) Revenue & Expenditures UNM Endowment Funds (FY ) 124 Gift Activity (FY 1998 to 2002) 126 Actual Current Fund Revenue - All UNM Units Combined 111 UNM Facilities 127 Combined (FY to FY ) Capital Outlay Projects ( ) 128 Actual Current Fund Expenditures - All UNM Units 112 (FY to FY ) UNM Organizational Structure ( ) Actual Current Fund Expenditures, Main Campus 113 (FY to FY ) The University of New Mexico 131 Actual Current Fund Expenditures, Health Sciences 114 Provost, VP for Academic Affairs 132 (FY to FY ) Provost, VP for Academic Affairs - Branch Campuses 133 Actual Current Fund Expenditures, Branch Campuses 115 Deputy Provost 134 (FY to FY ) Vice Provost Extended University & Dean of Continuing 135 Education Other Finance & Resource Data Vice Provost for Research 136 Assoc. Provost, Academic Affairs 137 Financial Aid by Source and Type of Aid 117 VP, Business & Finance 140 All UNM UNITS Combined ( to ) VP, Student Affairs 141 Financial Aid Recipients by Ethnicity, Sex & Level (Fall 2001) 118 VP, Institutional Advancement 142 Scholarships, All UNM Units Combined 119 VP, Health Sciences 143 ( to ) UNM Board of Regents 144 Full-Time Tuition & Fees, Main Campus 120 ( to ) UNM Fact Book - Page iv

5 UNM Facts Introduction In fall 2002, the campuses of the University of New Mexico served 31,795 students; employed 2,963 faculty, 7,460 staff, and 5,086 students (an additional 4,068 staff work at University Hospital); and had a total operating and capital budget of about $1.2 billion. In the previous academic year, UNM awarded 4,398 degrees and certificates. This fact book presents data for all UNM campuses. UNM consists of a Main Campus located in Albuquerque, which includes the Health Sciences Center; four branch campuses, which have a two-year degree mission: UNM-Gallup, UNM-Los Alamos, UNM-Taos, and UNM-Valencia; and an Extended University which provides access to courses on-site as well as via technologies including satellite broadcasts, videoconferencing, and on-line instruction throughout the state. The Extended University also encompasses the Upper Division & Graduate Centers at Los Alamos and Santa Fe and upper division and graduate course delivery at Taos, Gallup, Kirtland Airforce Base, and Rio Rancho. The UNM Health Sciences Center and its programs which include the School of Medicine, College of Nursing, and College of Pharmacy are included in the UNM Fact Book, sometimes as part of the Main Campus and sometimes separately. Footnotes and labels should make it clear in each case what is included. An additional unit of the University of New Mexico is the Division of Continuing Education and Community Services, which serves approximately 33,000 students annually in various non-credit or certificate courses, workshops, and training sessions. The Division serves another 10,600 students and clients in a variety of areas, including testing for placement and certification and evaluation for training and educational services. An additional 9,000 students earning academic credits were served during through units assigned to Continuing Education, including Non-Degree Advisement, Independent Study, and Extension Services. Gallup Taos Los Alamos Main Campus Valencia UNM Fact Book - Page v

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7 Facts at a Glance

8 Facts at a Glance Historical Enrollment, Fall Historical Enrollment Fall 1929 to Fall 2002 Headcount 35,000 30,000 25,000 20,000 15,000 10,000 5,000 Fall ,795 Fall ,705 0 Main Campus Enrollment Total UNM Enrollment Note: Total UNM enrollment includes Main Campus, Branch Campus, and Extended University enrollment, which includes Santa Fe and Los Alamos Upper Division and Graduate Centers. Sources: Annual Report of the Office of Admissions and Records ( ; ; ); Official Enrollment Report, Office of the Registrar (Fall 1991, 1994, and 1998), 21-day enrollment files maintained by the Registrar's Office (Fall ) UNM Fact Book - Page 1

9 Facts at a Glance Students (Fall 2002) Fall 2002 Enrollment Total Students Females Males Avg. Age FTE ** Main Campus* 24,705 14,140 10, ,224 Branches 7,090 4,645 2, ,647 Total 31,795 18,785 13, ,871 African American/ Black 2.4% Asian/Pacific Islander 3.5% American Indian 5.6% Ethnicity - Main Campus* Hispanic 28.6% International 3.7% No Response 3.6% White, non- Hispanic 52.6% African American/ Black 2.1% Asian/Pacific Islander 2.9% American Indian 11.7% Ethnicity - Total UNM Hispanic 29.1% International 3.0% No Response 4.6% White, non- Hispanic 46.7% * Includes Health Sciences Center (HSC) and Extended University ** Includes FTE from the developmental courses offered on Main Campus by ATVI. Source: Fall 21-day enrollment files maintained by the Registrar's Office UNM Fact Book - Page 2

10 Facts at a Glance Total Enrollment (Fall 1998 to 2002) Total Fall Enrollment (Main, HSC, Branches, and Extended University 1998 = Total Headcount 30,150 30,869 29,888 30,048 31,795 Full-time 17,279 17,970 17,614 17,963 18, Part-time 12,871 12,899 12,274 12,085 12, Avg. Hrs. per Sem Full-Time Equivalent 20,994 21,749 21,328 21,710 22,869 Student Demographics Average Age Females 17,960 18,399 17,793 17,958 18, Males 12,190 12,470 12,095 12,090 13, African American/Black American Indian 3,299 3,407 3,388 3,322 3, Asian/Pacific Islander Hispanic 8,105 8,552 8,605 8,776 9, White, non-hispanic 15,764 15,657 14,625 14,486 14, International No Response ,002 1,100 1, Source: Fall 21-day enrollment files maintained by the Registrar's Office UNM Fact Book - Page 3

11 Facts at a Glance Preparation, Retention, and Graduation Rates (Main Campus) Beginning Full-Time Freshmen Preparation Retention to 2nd Fall Semester Entering Full-Time Freshmen Year % % Freshmen Admitted Matriculated Retained Fall Avg. HS GPA Under Plan A* % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % Note: Retention is shown from one fall semester to the next fall semester. For example, of the 2,587 full-time beginning freshmen in fall 2000, 73.4% of these students returned in fall Graduation Rates Full-Time Freshmen Graduating after 6 Years Year All Plan A Matriculated Freshmen Freshmen % 43.2% % 37.1% % 40.7% % 40.0% % 39.9% % 41.0% *Plan A - College preparatory curriculum % Graduating after 6 Yrs % 46.7% See "Retention and Graduation Rates, Main Campus" in "Degree Programs, 100% Source: Fall 2002 Freshmen Cohort Tracking Database, Office of Institutional Research 80% 60% 40% 20% 0% 6-Year Graduation Rates All Freshmen Plan A Freshmen Year Matriculated UNM Fact Book - Page 4

12 Facts at a Glance Degrees Awarded ( Academic Year) Total Degrees Awarded Doctorate 4.3% Professional 6.5% Education Specialist 0.2% 0.2% Certificates 2.5% Associate Degrees 5.8% Post-Masters Certificate Masters 23.4% Bachelors 57.2% Los Degree Main* Gallup Alamos Valencia Taos Total Certificates Associate Degrees Bachelors 2,514 2,514 Masters 1,030 1,030 Professional Doctorate Post-Masters Certificate 8 8 Education Specialist 7 7 Total 4, ,398 *Includes HSC. Degrees earned at Extended University, which includes Los Alamos and Santa Fe Upper Division and Graduate Centers, are awarded through UNM Main Campus. Source: Fall 2002 Official Enrollment Report, Office of the Registrar; IPEDS Completions Survey UNM Fact Book - Page 5

13 Facts at a Glance UNM Count of Employees as of October, 2002 Category UNM UNM Hospital Faculty Students Staff Total Staff UNM & UNM Hospital Combined Employee Totals 2,963 5,086 7,326 15,375 4,068 19,443 Full-Time * 1, ,023 6,847 2,997 9,844 Part-Time 1,139 5,086 2,303 8,528 1,071 9,599 Regular 1, ,973 6,803 4,039 10,842 Temporary 1,133 5,086 2,353 8, ,601 Main Campus 1,470 3,868 4,433 9, ,771 Extended University ** Health Sciences Center*** ,435 4,264 4,068 8,332 Branches/Education Center , ,062 * UNM Hospital defines full-time as an FTE of.8 or greater; UNM classfies full-time as an FTE of 1.0 or greater. ** Includes Continuing Education and Los Alamos and Santa Fe Upper Divison and Graduate Centers. *** Includes Nursing, Pharmacy, Basic Medical Sciences, and Clinical Health Sciences. Source: Office of Institutional Research UNM Fact Book - Page 6

14 Facts at a Glance FY 2003 Budget Plan* Revenue $ (million) Sales & Services $414.1 State Appropriations - Operating $242.7 Grants & Contracts $193.2 Other ** $123.4 Tuition & Fees $78.3 Use of Balance $69.1 Local $67.1 Private $56.9 State Appropriations - Capital $16.6 Institutional Bonds $7.3 Total *** $1,268.9 Expenditures $ (million) Main Campus $460.2 Health Sciences Center $335.5 UNM Hospital $332.5 Physical Plant $109.6 Branch Campuses $31.1 Total $1,268.9 * UNM consolidated revenues and expenditures. Includes HSC and branch campuses. ** "Other" revenue includes numerous sources of revenue, including land leases, rentals, and parking permits, and fees. *** Individual entries total $1,268.7M due to rounding. Actual total revenue totals $1,269.9M. Source: UNM Budget Office, Operating and Capital Budget Plan Local 5.3% Use of Balance 5.4% Tuition & Fees 6.2% Other ** 9.7% Private 4.5% Physical Plant 8.6% UNM Hospital 26.2% Revenue Grants & Contracts 15.2% State Appropriations - Capital 1.3% Expenditures Health Sciences Center 26.4% Institutional Bonds 0.6% Sales & Services 32.6% State Appropriations - Operating 19.1% Branch Campuses 2.5% Main Campus 36.3% UNM Fact Book - Page 7

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16 Enrollment Main Campus

17 Undergraduate Enrollment by Program Main Campus 1 (Fall 1996 to Fall 2002) Main Campus Undergraduate Enrollment by Program Undergraduate Studies 5,295 5,432 6,093 6,931 6,904 6,897 7,237 Arts & Sciences 4,061 4,138 4,120 4,035 3,866 4,014 4,429 Engineering 1,152 1,217 1,212 1,219 1,181 1,111 1,110 Education 972 1, ,007 1,055 1,101 1,064 Anderson School of Mgmt ,051 Fine Arts Architecture & Planning BUS 1, Assoc. Programs Cert. Programs Sub-total 14,039 14,347 14,864 15,590 15,421 15,599 16,382 Nursing Pharmacy Dental Programs Misc. Allied Health Health Sciences Sub-total 1, Total Undergraduate 15,101 15,212 15,695 16,322 15,957 16,042 16,806 1 Reported enrollments include all Extended Services enrollments. 2 With the advent of the graduate PharmD. Program in 1996, the undergraduate Pharmacy Program is being phased out. Source: Fall 21-day enrollment files maintained by the Registrar's Office UNM Fact Book - Page 9

18 Graduate/Professional Enrollment by Program Main Campus 1 (Fall 1996 to Fall 2002) Main Campus Graduate/Professional Enrollment by Program Arts and Sciences 1,495 1,474 1,408 1,376 1,389 1,359 1,379 Engineering Education 1,373 1,329 1,158 1,153 1,120 1,159 1,099 Public Administration Fine Arts Architecture & Planning Interdisciplinary Medical Science Nursing Pharmacy Graduate Programs Sub-total 4,205 4,100 3,803 3,728 3,856 3,922 4,070 Anderson Grad. School of Mgmt Law Medicine PharmD. (new program) Total Graduate/Professional 5,374 5,401 5,195 5,198 5,289 5,379 5,539 Total Main Campus Enrollment Undergraduate 15,101 15,212 15,695 16,322 15,957 16,042 16,806 Graduate/Professional 5,374 5,401 5,195 5,198 5,289 5,379 5,539 Non-Degree 3,415 3,450 3,068 2,984 2,522 2,438 2,360 Grand Total 23,890 24,063 23,958 24,504 23,768 23,859 24,705 1 Reported enrollments include all Extended Services enrollments. Source: Fall 21-day enrollment files maintained by the Registrar's Office UNM Fact Book - Page 10

19 On-Campus and Extended Services Enrollment Main Campus 1 (Fall 1996 to Fall 2002) Enrollment by Level and On and/or Off Campus Exclusively On-Campus Undergraduate 14,636 14,704 15,113 15,737 15,397 15,473 16,294 Graduate/Professional 5,139 5,210 5,052 5,065 5,170 5,279 5,416 Non-Degree 2,988 2,902 2,684 2,668 2,303 2,220 2,185 Total 22,763 22,816 22,849 23,470 22,870 22,972 23,895 On-Campus and Extended Service Undergraduate Graduate/Professional Non-Degree Total Exclusively Extended Service Undergraduate Graduate/Professional Non-Degree Total 947 1, Total Main Campus Enrollment Undergraduate 15,101 15,212 15,695 16,322 15,957 16,042 16,806 Graduate/Professional 5,374 5,401 5,195 5,198 5,289 5,379 5,539 Non-Degree 3,415 3,450 3,068 2,984 2,522 2,438 2,360 Grand Total 23,890 24,063 23,958 24,504 23,768 23,859 24,705 1 Extended Services enrollment does not represent all enrollment in the Extended University; courses in the Albuquerque SMSA and Internet courses are funded as Main Campus enrollments, and as such, they are not reported as Extended Services. Source: Fall 21-day enrollment files maintained by the Registrar's Office UNM Fact Book - Page 11

20 Total Enrollment Main Campus (Fall 1998 to 2002) Total Main Campus Fall Enrollment Total Headcount 23,958 24,504 23,768 23,859 24,705 Full-Time 15,123 15,686 15,624 15,869 16, Part-Time 8,835 8,818 8,144 7,990 8, Avg. Hrs. per Sem Full-Time Equivalent 17,733 18,378 18,185 18,510 19,224 Total Main Campus Student Demographics Average Age Females 13,819 14,083 13,671 13,687 14, Males 10,139 10,421 10,097 10,172 10, African American/Black American Indian 1,173 1,189 1,211 1,250 1, Asian/Pacific Islander Hispanic 6,172 6,587 6,683 6,766 7, White, non-hispanic 13,910 13,803 12,970 12,729 12, International No Response Source: Fall 21-day enrollment files maintained by the Registrar's Office. 1 Enrollments include Extended Services enrollment UNM Fact Book - Page 12

21 Undergraduate Students Main Campus 1 (Fall 1998 to 2002) Undergraduate Fall Enrollment Total Headcount 15,695 16,322 15,957 16,042 16,806 Full-Time 12,049 12,649 12,518 12,655 13, Part-Time 3,646 3,673 3,439 3,387 3, Avg. Hrs. per Sem Full-Time Equivalent 13,046 13,673 13,538 13,747 14,428 Undergraduate Student Demographics Average Age Females 9,070 9,377 9,165 9,165 9, Males 6,625 6,945 6,792 6,877 7, African American/Black American Indian , Asian/Pacific Islander Hispanic 4,784 5,118 5,255 5,317 5, White, non-hispanic 8,553 8,728 8,235 8,168 8, International No Response Source: Fall 21-day enrollment files maintained by the Registrar's Office. 1 Enrollments include Extended Services enrollment UNM Fact Book - Page 13

22 Graduate Programs 1 & AGSM Students Main Campus 2 (Fall 1998 to 2002) Graduate Programs/AGSM Fall Enrollment Total Headcount 4,268 4,177 4,284 4,352 4,551 Full-Time 1,958 1,875 1,964 2,097 2, Part-Time 2,310 2,302 2,320 2,255 2, Avg. Hrs. per Sem Full-Time Equivalent 2,679 2,627 2,707 2,850 2,940 Graduate Programs/AGSM Student Demographics Average Age Females 2,400 2,334 2,402 2,430 2, Males 1,868 1,843 1,882 1,922 2, African American/Black American Indian Asian/Pacific Islander Hispanic White, non-hispanic 2,899 2,693 2,611 2,586 2, International No Response See page entitled "Graduate/Professional Enrollment by Program" for list of graduate programs included. 2 Enrollments include Extended Services enrollment. Source: Fall 21-day enrollment files maintained by the Registrar's Office UNM Fact Book - Page 14

23 Law Students Main Campus (Fall 1998 to 2002) Law Fall Enrollment Total Headcount Full-Time Part-Time Avg. Hrs. per Sem Full-Time Equivalent Law Student Demographics Average Age Females Males African American/Black American Indian Asian/Pacific Islander Hispanic White, non-hispanic International No Response Source: Fall 21-day enrollment files maintained by the Registrar's Office UNM Fact Book - Page 15

24 Medical Students Main Campus (Fall 1998 to 2002) Medical Fall Enrollment Total Headcount Full-Time Part-Time Avg. Hrs. per Sem Full-Time Equivalent Medical Student Demographics Average Age Females Males African American/Black American Indian Asian/Pacific Islander Hispanic White, non-hispanic International No Response Source: Fall 21-day enrollment files maintained by the Registrar's Office UNM Fact Book - Page 16

25 PharmD. Students Main Campus (Fall 1998 to 2002) PharmD. Fall Enrollment Total Headcount Full-Time Part-Time Avg. Hrs. per Sem Full-Time Equivalent PharmD. Student Demographics* Average Age Females Males African American/Black American Indian Asian/Pacific Islander Hispanic White, non-hispanic International No Response * Fall Enrollment Reports combine the data on sex for Grad. Programs, AGSM, and PharmD. OIR calculated the breakdown of the data for sex and average age shown here. Source: Fall 21-day enrollment files maintained by the Registrar's Office UNM Fact Book - Page 17

26 Non-Degree Students Main Campus 1 (Fall 1998 to 2002) Non-Degree Fall Enrollment Total Headcount 3,068 2,984 2,522 2,438 2,360 Full-Time Part-Time 2,804 2,751 2,331 2,282 2, Avg. Hrs. per Sem Full-Time Equivalent 1, Non-Degree Student Demographics Average Age Females 1,835 1,795 1,529 1,483 1, Males 1,233 1, African American/Black American Indian Asian/Pacific Islander Hispanic White, non-hispanic 1,937 1,828 1,593 1,438 1, International No Response Source: Fall 21-day enrollment files maintained by the Registrar's Office. 1 Enrollments include Extended Services enrollment UNM Fact Book - Page 18

27 Student Credit Hours by Course Level Main Campus (Fall 1996 to Fall 2002)* Total Credit Hours 300, , , , ,000 50,000 0 Student Credit Hours by Course Level Fall Semesters Professional Graduate Senior Junior Sophomore Freshman Student Credit Hours by Course Level Level Freshman ,294 Sophomore ,871 Junior ,229 Senior ,850 Graduate ,036 Professional ,474 Total 248, , , , , , ,754 Freshman = 100 level courses Graduate = level courses Sophomore = 200 level courses Professional = courses in Medicine, Law, Junior = 300 level courses and Pharm D Senior = 400 level courses * Includes Health Sciences Center credit hours. Source: Student Credit Hours Report (January 2002), Office of Institutional Research UNM Fact Book - Page 19

28 Student Credit Hrs. by College & Course Level Main Campus (Fall 1996 to Fall 2002) College of Arts and Sciences College of Education Level Level Freshman 58,030 62,736 67,065 72,881 76,259 77,855 81,835 Freshman 5,480 4,408 4,744 4,929 4,778 5,018 5,203 Sophomore 26,887 23,873 24,181 25,374 23,704 23,843 24,907 Sophomore 1,866 2,054 2,293 2,270 2,178 1,814 1,873 Junior 27,786 29,996 26,596 28,362 25,857 26,665 28,174 Junior 5,256 5,600 5,653 6,263 5,685 5,915 5,938 Senior 12,482 11,532 12,084 10,907 10,614 11,027 10,311 Senior 8,241 8,073 7,683 7,123 6,752 6,746 6,833 Graduate 10,445 10,443 10,258 10,188 10,483 10,820 10,882 Graduate 11,035 10,626 9,153 9,209 8,761 8,961 8,501 Subtotal 135, , , , , , ,109 Subtotal 31,878 30,761 29,526 29,794 28,154 28,454 28,348 School of Engineering College of Fine Arts Level Level Freshman 2,683 2,676 2,788 3,063 2,964 2,816 2,807 Freshman 6,165 6,149 7,602 8,580 8,588 9,028 9,656 Sophomore 2,077 2,079 2,119 2,124 1,969 1,858 1,874 Sophomore 4,165 4,337 4,119 4,228 4,175 3,910 3,970 Junior 3,863 3,735 3,462 3,580 3,741 3,500 3,919 Junior 3,266 2,940 3,059 3,430 3,143 3,215 3,415 Senior 2,847 3,023 2,780 2,580 2,643 2,813 2,859 Senior 2,542 2,360 2,583 2,294 2,174 1,956 2,039 Graduate 3,825 3,686 3,105 3,050 3,288 4,073 4,765 Graduate 1,320 1,239 1,172 1,190 1,252 1,373 1,349 Subtotal 15,295 15,199 14,254 14,397 14,605 15,060 16,224 Subtotal 17,458 17,025 18,535 19,722 19,332 19,482 20,429 The Robert O. Anderson Schools of Management Level Level Freshman Freshman Sophomore 1,491 1,443 1,479 1,623 1,758 1,731 1,872 Sophomore Junior 7,677 8,208 7,641 8,480 9,081 8,909 9,387 Junior Senior 2,518 2,668 2,908 2,680 3,401 3,795 4,002 Senior 1, Graduate 4,634 4,849 5,251 4,732 5,017 4,983 5,307 Graduate 1,296 1,446 1,292 1,430 1,371 1,636 1,792 Subtotal 17,106 17,696 17,996 18,031 19,833 19,676 20,745 Subtotal 4,131 4,170 3,826 4,074 3,811 4,024 4,655 Source: Student Credit Hours Report (January 2002), Office of Institutional Research School of Architecture and Planning UNM Fact Book - Page 20

29 Student Credit Hrs. by College & Course Level Main Campus (Fall 1996 to Fall 2002) College of Pharmacy Level Level Sophomore Freshman Junior Sophomore ,002 Senior 2,192 2,205 1, Junior 1,307 1,063 1,679 1,434 1,055 1,466 1,350 Graduate Senior 1,893 1,988 1,974 1,856 1,689 1,475 1,760 Professional 1,023 2,035 2,900 3,869 4,374 4,809 4,140 Graduate 1,013 1, ,325 1, Subtotal 4,097 4,669 4,594 4,489 4,644 4,909 4,238 Subtotal 4,969 4,757 4,739 5,347 4,482 4,482 5,020 University College Level Level Freshman ,402 Freshman Sophomore , Sophomore Junior , Junior 1,383 1,437 1,936 1, ,138 Senior Senior 1,566 1,453 1,576 2,026 1, Graduate Graduate 1, ,041 1,155 1,310 1,949 2,316 Subtotal 1,925 2,285 2,925 2,224 2,754 3,088 3,218 Professional 5,363 6,007 6,515 6,496 6,319 6,468 6,544 Subtotal 9,971 10,371 11,326 11,681 10,632 10,628 11,333 School of Law Other 1 Level Level Professional 5,130 5,026 4,965 5,102 4,981 4,852 4,790 Freshman Subtotal 5,130 5,026 4,965 5,102 4,981 4,852 4,790 Sophomore Junior Senior Subtotal ,318 1, Other includes LIBR and ROTC courses. Source: Student Credit Hours Report (January 2002), Office of Institutional Research College of Nursing School of Medicine UNM Fact Book - Page 21

30 Enrollment by Age, Fall First-Time Freshmen & Undergraduates, Main Campus First-Time Freshmen Undergraduates * Age Under ,206 2,340 2,245 2,052 2,382 2,383 2,551 2,433 2,225 2, ,909 2,147 2,267 2,207 2, ,661 1,936 2,035 2,165 2, ,595 1,678 1,855 1,987 2, ,330 1,426 1,374 1,556 1, , ,658 1,586 1,426 1,411 1, Over Unavailable Total 2,665 2,764 2,639 2,406 2,821 15,695 16,322 15,957 16,042 16,806 <= 24 years 99.7% 99.7% 99.6% 99.7% 99.5% 69.1% 70.9% 73.1% 73.9% 73.8% years 0.3% 0.2% 0.3% 0.2% 0.4% 12.9% 11.8% 10.8% 10.3% 11.0% years 0.0% 0.1% 0.1% 0.1% 0.1% 10.6% 9.7% 8.9% 8.8% 8.5% 40+ years 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 7.4% 7.6% 7.2% 7.0% 6.7% Median Age Mean Age * Includes first-time freshmen. Source: Office of Institutional Research UNM Fact Book - Page 22

31 Enrollment by Age, Fall Graduate/AGSM Students & Professional Students*, Main Campus Graduate & AGSM Students Age Under ,391 1,318 1,413 1,378 1, Over Unavailable Total 4,268 4,177 4,284 4,352 4, ,021 1,005 1, <= 24 years 10.4% 11.4% 12.0% 13.8% 15.0% 24.1% 25.0% 24.9% 24.7% 27.6% years 27.0% 27.6% 26.5% 27.4% 28.7% 40.6% 38.7% 38.5% 38.7% 37.4% years 32.6% 31.6% 33.0% 31.7% 31.3% 24.3% 24.6% 25.9% 25.5% 25.0% 40+ years 30.0% 29.5% 28.5% 27.1% 25.0% 11.1% 11.8% 10.6% 11.1% 9.8% Median Age Mean Age * Professional students include those in Law, Medicine, and PharmD. Source: Office of Institutional Research Professional Students* UNM Fact Book - Page 23

32 Enrollment by Age, Fall Non-Degree and Total, Main Campus Non-Degree Total Main Campus Age Under ,397 2,557 2,444 2,234 2, ,946 2,190 2,300 2,239 2, ,744 2,015 2,104 2,207 2, ,693 1,811 1,944 2,099 2, ,559 1,646 1,609 1,800 1, ,349 1,269 1,282 1,293 1, ,147 1,152 1,005 1,101 1, , ,036 3,920 3,732 3,660 3, ,649 2,630 2,319 2,202 2, ,017 1,053 Over Unavailable Total 3,068 2,984 2,522 2,438 2,360 23,958 24,504 23,768 23,859 24,705 <= 24 years 18.6% 18.3% 18.4% 19.1% 20.6% 50.4% 52.4% 54.2% 55.2% 56.0% years 20.7% 18.9% 19.2% 18.0% 17.5% 17.5% 16.5% 15.7% 15.4% 15.9% years 24.8% 25.6% 25.1% 25.0% 23.5% 16.8% 16.0% 15.7% 15.3% 14.8% 40+ years 35.8% 37.2% 37.3% 38.0% 38.3% 15.2% 15.1% 14.4% 14.0% 13.3% Median Age Mean Age Source: Office of Institutional Research UNM Fact Book - Page 24

33 Enrollment Branch Campuses & Education Center

34 Branch Campus Enrollment By Campus and Degree Status (Fall 1996 to Fall 2002) Enrollment by Degree-Seeking and Non-Degree Status Gallup Branch Campus Undergraduate 1,814 1,738 1,786 1,861 1,670 1,687 2,004 Non-Degree 1, Total 3,084 2,612 2,704 2,746 2,638 2,515 2,858 Los Alamos Branch Campus Undergraduate Non-Degree Total Taos Branch Campus Undergraduate Non-Degree Total ,052 1,013 1,048 1,231 1,632 Valencia Branch Campus Undergraduate 1,158 1,194 1,261 1,339 1,213 1,269 1,347 Non-Degree Total 1,491 1,507 1,555 1,648 1,574 1,560 1,710 Undergraduate 3,892 3,802 4,044 4,293 3,966 4,062 4,610 Non-Degree 2,640 2,138 2,148 2,072 2,154 2,127 2,480 Grand Total 6,532 5,940 6,192 6,365 6,120 6,189 7,090 Source: Fall 21-day enrollment files maintained by the Registrar's Office. Total Branch Campus Enrollment UNM Fact Book - Page 25

35 Enrollment, Fall Gallup Branch Campus Students Enrolled in Credit Courses Total Headcount 2,704 2,746 2,638 2,515 2,858 Full-Time 1,071 1, Part-Time 1,633 1,712 1,793 1,668 1, Avg. Hrs. per Sem Full-Time Equivalent 1,537 1,524 1,376 1,316 1, Average Age Females 1,777 1,853 1,774 1,743 1, Males African American American Indian 2,010 2,038 2,016 1,890 2, Asian/Pacific Island Hispanic White, non-hispanic International No Response Source: Fall 21-day enrollment files maintained by the Registrar's Office. Student Demographics UNM Fact Book - Page 26

36 Community Outreach Programs Gallup Branch Campus, to Adult Basic Education (ABE) Number of Students Completing Objectives and/or 12+ Hours of Instruction* Number Percentage Number of Students 1, Female 1, Male African American/Black American Indian 1, Asian/Pacific Islander Hispanic White, non-hispanic No Response *These figures only reflect the number of students completing 12+ hrs. of ABE instruction and/or completing their educational objectives during the annual reporting period, as reported to the State of New Mexico for funding purposes. The State does not currently fund instructional/support services for other ABE students. Adult Basic Education (ABE) programs provide adults with the opportunity to acquire and improve basic reading, writing, and math skills, as well as English as a second language skills, citizenship skills, employability skills, and General Education Diploma (GED) preparation. Other Non-Credit Community Outreach Programs Number of Students/Clients Served Program Non-Credit Community Education Customized/Specialized Training Small Business Development Center Source: Gallup Branch Campus, Office of the Director UNM Fact Book - Page 27

37 Enrollment, Fall Los Alamos Branch Campus Students Enrolled in Credit Courses Total Headcount Full-Time Part-Time Avg. Hrs. per Sem Full-Time Equivalent Student Demographics Average Age Females Males African American American Indian Asian/Pacific Island Hispanic White, non-hispanic International No Response Source: Fall 21-day enrollment files maintained by the Registrar's Office UNM Fact Book - Page 28

38 Community Outreach Programs Los Alamos Branch Campus, to Adult Basic Education (ABE) Number of Students Completing Objectives and/or 12+ Hours of Instruction* Number Percentage Number of Students Female Male African American/Black American Indian Asian/Pacific Islander Hispanic White, non-hispanic No Response *These figures only reflect the number of students completing 12+ hrs. of ABE instruction and/or completing their educational objectives during the annual reporting period, as reported to the State of New Mexico for funding purposes. The State does not currently fund instructional/support services for other ABE students. Adult Basic Education (ABE) programs provide adults with the opportunity to acquire and improve basic reading, writing, and math skills, as well as English as a second language skills, citizenship skills, employability skills, and General Education Diploma (GED) preparation. Other Non-Credit Community Outreach Programs Number of Students/Clients Served Program Non-Credit Community Education 1,576 1,798 1, ,437 Customized/Specialized Training 1,358 1, ,269 1,428 Small Business Development Center Source: Los Alamos Branch Campus, Office of the Director UNM Fact Book - Page 29

39 Enrollment, Fall Taos Branch Campus Students Enrolled in Credit Courses Total Headcount 1,052 1,013 1,048 1,231 1,632 Full-Time Part-Time , Avg. Hrs. per Sem Full-Time Equivalent Average Age Females Males African American American Indian Asian/Pacific Island Hispanic White, non-hispanic International No Response Source: Fall 21-day enrollment files maintained by the Registrar's Office. Student Demographics UNM Fact Book - Page 30

40 Community Outreach Programs Taos Branch Campus, to Adult Basic Education (ABE) Number of Students Completing Objectives and/or 12+ Hours of Instruction* Number Percentage ** ** Number of Students Female Male African American/Black American Indian Asian/Pacific Islander Hispanic White, non-hispanic No Response *These figures only reflect the number of students completing 12+ hrs. of ABE instruction and/or completing their educational objectives during the annual reporting period, as reported to the State of New Mexico for funding purposes. The State does not currently fund instructional/support services for other ABE students. **Taos ABE program implemented January Adult Basic Education (ABE) programs provide adults with the opportunity to acquire and improve basic reading, writing, and math skills, as well as English as a second language skills, citizenship skills, employability skills, and General Education Diploma (GED) preparation. Other Non-Credit Community Outreach Programs Number of Students/Clients Served Program Non-Credit Community Education Customized/Specialized Training Small Business Development Center Source: Taos Education Center, Office of the Director UNM Fact Book - Page 31

41 Enrollment, Fall Valencia Branch Campus Students Enrolled in Credit Courses Total Headcount 1,555 1,648 1,574 1,560 1,710 Full-Time Part-Time Avg. Hrs. per Sem Full-Time Equivalent ,012 Student Demographics Average Age Females 1,088 1,142 1,076 1,095 1, Males African American American Indian Asian/Pacific Island Hispanic White, non-hispanic International No Response Source: Fall 21-day enrollment files maintained by the Registrar's Office UNM Fact Book - Page 32

42 Community Outreach Programs Valencia Branch Campus, to Number Percentage Number of Students 805 1, Female Male African American/Black American Indian Asian/Pacific Islander Hispanic White, non-hispanic No Response *These figures only reflect the number of students completing 12+ hrs. of ABE instruction and/or completing their educational objectives during the annual reporting period, as reported to the State of New Mexico for funding purposes. The State does not currently fund instructional/support services for other ABE students. Adult Basic Education (ABE) programs provide adults with the opportunity to acquire and improve basic reading, writing, and math skills, as well as English as a second language skills, citizenship skills, employability skills, and General Education Diploma (GED) preparation. Program Non-Credit Community Education 1,645 1,619 1,186 1,541 1,872 Customized/Specialized Training ** 1,151 2,636 3,215 3,867 4,538 Small Business Development Center ** ** Duplicated headcount Adult Basic Education (ABE) Number of Students Completing Objectives and/or 12+ Hours of Instruction* Other Non-Credit Community Outreach Programs Number of Students/Clients Served Source: Valencia Branch Campus, Office of the Director UNM Fact Book - Page 33

43 Student Credit Hours by Course Level Branch Campuses (Fall 1996 to Fall 2002) Gallup Branch Campus Los Alamos Branch Campus Level Level Develop. 2,920 2,298 2,658 2,850 2,775 2,754 3,754 Develop Freshman 16,250 15,063 15,433 15,166 13,270 13,277 15,720 Freshman 3,500 3,394 3,727 4,188 4,136 4,200 4,461 Sophomore 5,557 5,014 4,963 4,848 4,592 3,711 3,679 Sophomore 1,533 1,486 1,006 1, ,200 1,051 Subtotal 24,727 22,375 23,054 22,864 20,637 19,742 23,153 Subtotal 5,443 5,367 5,288 5,926 5,366 6,002 6,128 Taos Branch Campus Valencia Branch Campus Level Level Develop Develop. 1,830 1,770 2,225 2,719 2,611 2,431 2,791 Freshman 3,432 3,811 4,474 4,624 4,381 4,959 5,401 Freshman 7,939 8,704 9,129 9,207 9,274 9,755 10,494 Sophomore 1,647 1,164 1,595 1,916 2,002 2,544 4,290 Sophomore 3,051 2,542 2,741 2,856 2,288 2,108 1,898 Subtotal 5,573 5,352 6,482 7,000 6,969 7,959 10,210 Subtotal 12,820 13,016 14,095 14,782 14,173 14,294 15,183 Development = courses numbered 100 and below, non-college credit courses Freshman = 100 level courses Sophomore = 200 level courses Source: Student Credit Hours Report (January 2002), Office of Institutional Research UNM Fact Book - Page 34

44 Enrollment by Age, Fall Gallup & Los Alamos Branch Campuses Age Under Over Unavailable Total 2,704 2,746 2,638 2,514 2, <= 24 years 48.7% 48.0% 46.2% 44.4% 44.8% 36.8% 35.6% 36.3% 39.3% 41.9% years 12.7% 12.2% 11.8% 12.3% 11.9% 8.6% 9.8% 8.8% 8.9% 10.6% years 20.5% 20.9% 20.3% 19.8% 20.6% 21.2% 21.9% 19.5% 16.2% 17.8% 40+ years 17.9% 18.8% 21.8% 23.5% 22.6% 33.4% 32.7% 35.3% 35.6% 29.8% Median Age Mean Age Source: Office of Institutional Research Gallup Branch Campus Los Alamos Branch Campus UNM Fact Book - Page 35

45 Enrollment by Age, Fall Taos & Valencia Branch Campuses Taos Branch Campus Valencia Branch Campus Age Under Over Unavailable Total 1,052 1,013 1,048 1,231 1,632 1,555 1,648 1,574 1,560 1,710 <= 24 years 42.1% 40.0% 37.5% 42.6% 56.9% 48.2% 50.1% 45.1% 49.3% 52.2% years 8.7% 9.6% 8.6% 7.2% 6.8% 11.8% 10.4% 12.3% 11.1% 10.2% years 17.1% 16.1% 16.3% 14.5% 11.6% 20.5% 19.2% 19.5% 17.7% 16.7% 40+ years 31.6% 34.0% 37.3% 35.7% 24.7% 19.5% 20.3% 22.6% 21.9% 20.9% Median Age Mean Age Source: Office of Institutional Research UNM Fact Book - Page 36

46 Beginning Freshmen & Transfer Students Main Campus

47 Beginning Freshmen Main Campus (Fall 1998 to Fall 2002) African American/Black American Indian Asian/Pacific Islander Hispanic White, non-hispanic 1,329 1,452 1,322 1,220 1, International No Response Total 2,665 2,764 2,639 2,405 2, African American/Black American Indian Asian/Pacific Islander Hispanic White, non-hispanic 1,058 1,180 1,109 1,032 1, International No Response Total 2,236 2,317 2,316 2,075 2, * "Recent High School Graduates" are those students who have graduated within one academic year prior to enrollment at UNM. Source: Fall 21-day enrollment files maintained by the Registrar's Office. Ethnicity - UNM All Beginning Freshmen Beginning Freshmen (Recent Graduates from NM High Schools)* UNM Fact Book - Page 37

48 High School Performance Indicators First-Time Freshmen, Main Campus (Fall Semesters ) Admission Plan (Percent Admitted to UNM Under Each Plan) * Plan A Plan B Plan C Total Number 1,936 1,802 1,822 1,670 2,153 2,665 2,764 2,639 2,405 2,821 High School GPA >= < Number Reporting 1,758 1,635 1,615 1,594 2,065 2,591 2,709 2,602 2,344 2,753 Average HS GPA High School Rank >= 90% % % % % % <= 39% Number Reporting 1,677 1,556 1,485 1,553 1,910 2,402 2,484 2,348 2,049 2,401 Average HS Rank UNM Fact Book - Page 38

49 High School Performance Indicators First-Time Freshmen, Main Campus (Fall Semesters ) ACT Composite Score Number Reporting 1,587 1,478 1,511 1,366 1,766 2,346 2,510 2,446 2,192 2,579 Average ACT Score SAT Total Score <= Number Reporting Average SAT Score ** Plan A (college preparatory curriculum with a specified minimum GPA); Plan B (a combination of ACT score and high school rank); Plan C (does not meet ** requirements under Plans A and B, but admitted under special consideration). Source: Freshman Cohort Tracking Database, Office of Institutional Research UNM Fact Book - Page 39

50 NM HS Graduates & UNM Beginning Freshmen New Mexico High School Graduates 1 UNM Beginning Freshmen 3 from Public and Private Schools Combined From NM High Schools ( ) Main Campus (Fall 2002) African American/Black % African American/Black % American Indian 2, % American Indian % Asian/Pacific Islander % Asian/Pacific Islander % Hispanic 8, % Hispanic % White, non-hispanic 8, % White, non-hispanic 1, % Unknown % International 6 0.2% Unknown % Total 19, % Total 2, % New Mexico ACT Test Takers 2 Top Feeder High Schools to UNM 3 ( ) Beginning Freshmen - Main Campus (Fall 2002) African American/Black % American Indian 1, % Asian/Pacific Islander % Hispanic 3, % White, non-hispanic 4, % Unknown 1, % Total 11, % Sources: 1 NM Dept. of Education, FY 02 data not available; 2 ACT Profile Report; 3 UNM Fall 2002 Official Enrollment Report, Office of the Registrar La Cueva High School Rio Rancho High School Eldorado High School Cibola High School Sandia High School Manzano High School St. Pius X High School Valley High School Del Norte High School West Mesa High School Highland High School Albuquerque High School Moriarty High School Santa Fe Senior High School Rio Grande High School UNM Fact Book - Page 40

51 Residency of First-Time Freshmen County of Origin of Recent HS Graduates from NM High Schools Main Campus, Average Number of Freshmen (Fall ) 5-Year Average Total: 2,271 Bernalillo 1,379 Dona Ana 42 Lincoln 15 Rio Arriba 29 Socorro 8 Catron 1 Eddy 21 Los Alamos 38 Roosevelt 2 Taos 36 Chaves 36 Grant 14 Luna 6 San Juan 55 Torrance 51 Cibola 21 Guadalupe 4 Mckinley 48 San Miguel 30 Union 1 Colfax 9 Harding 1 Mora 5 Sandoval 132 Valencia 63 Curry 13 Hidalgo 1 Otero 19 Santa Fe 144 Unknown 29 De Baca 1 Lea 7 Quay 5 Sierra 5 Source: Office of Institutional Research, Freshmen Cohort Tracking Database UNM Fact Book - Page 41

52 Residency of First-Time Freshmen State of Origin for Graduates from HS in Previous Year Main Campus, Average Number of Freshmen (Fall ) 5-Year Average Total: 2,557 Alabama 1 Hawaii 2 Michigan 3 North Carolina 1 Utah 3 Alaska 2 Idaho 3 Minnesota 3 North Dakota 1 Vermont 1 Arizona 10 Illinois 13 Mississippi 0 Ohio 4 Virginia 2 Arkansas 2 Indiana 2 Missouri 5 Oklahoma 6 Washington 6 California 30 Iowa 3 Montana 3 Oregon 5 West Virginia 0 Colorado 42 Kansas 5 Nebraska 3 Pennsylvania 4 Wisconsin 5 Connecticut 3 Kentucky 1 Nevada 4 Rhode Island 0 Wyoming 3 Delaware 1 Louisiana 1 New Hampshire 1 South Carolina 1 International 8 District of Columbia 0 Maine 1 New Jersey 3 South Dakota 3 Unknown 9 Florida 2 Maryland 2 New Mexico 2,271 Tennessee 3 Georgia 2 Massachusetts 4 New York 4 Texas 60 Source: Office of Institutional Research, Freshmen Cohort Tracking Database UNM Fact Book - Page 42

53 Transfer Students to Main Campus Fall Semester Transfers to UNM Main Campus Undergraduate, Degree-Seeking Only* Transferred From Albuquerque T-VI Other NM 2-year NM 4-year Other States International Total 1,049 1, *Does not include undergraduate transfers from UNM branch campuses. UNM Branch Campus Transfers to UNM Main Campus Undergraduate, Degree-Seeking Only Branch Campus Gallup Los Alamos Taos Valencia Total from Branches Source: Native/Transfer/Branch Transfer Database, Office of Institutional Research UNM Fact Book - Page 43

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55 Degree Programs, Program Accreditation, Degrees Awarded & Alumni

56 Degree Programs (Main Campus) UNM's Main Campus offers over 200 degree programs. There are 92 baccalaureate, 67 masters, and 36 doctoral level degree programs. Many of the degree programs have additional concentrations and options; for example, the Bachelors in Business Administration degree has a number of concentrations. (See the UNM catalog for information on degree concentrations.) In addition, there is 1 certificate program; 3 graduate certificate programs; 1 associate degree program; 5 education specialist degrees (graduate programs beyond the masters level); and 3 firstprofessional degree programs in law, medicine, and pharmacy. The University offers an Evening and Weekend Degree Program (EWDP) in which nearly 40 complete degree programs are available, and core courses are offered in a number of additional degree programs. About 1,000 classes are offered each semester after 4:00 p.m. or on weekends. Approximately 12,000 non-traditional, working students attend UNM at night each semester. The following list of degree programs are marked with an * if the entire program is available in the EWDP and with a + if several core courses in a program are offered through EWDP. Baccalaureate Degree Programs Anderson Schools of Management Comparative Literature & Cultural Studies (BA) Linguistics (BA) Business Administration (BBA) 1 * Creative Writing (BA) * Mathematics (BS) + School of Architecture and Planning Criminology (BA) Philosophy (BA) Architecture (BAA) Earth & Planetary Sciences (BA, BS, BSED) 2 + Physics (BS, BSED) 2 Environmental Design (BAENV) Economics (BA) + Physics and Astrophysics (BA) College of Arts and Sciences Economics-Philosophy (BA) Political Science (BA, BAED) 2 * African American Studies (BA) English (BA, BAED) 2 * Portuguese (BA) American Studies (BA) * English-Philosophy (BA) Psychology (BA, BS, BAED) 2 * Anthropology (BA, BS) + Environmental Science (BS) Religious Studies (BA) * Art (BFA) European Studies (BA) Russian (BA) Asian Studies (BA) French (BA, BAED) 2 Russian Studies (BA) Astrophysics (BS) Geography (BA, BS) Sign Language Interpretation (BS) Biochemistry (BA, BS) German (BA, BAED) 2 Sociology (BA, BAED) 2 + Biology (BA, BS, BSED) 2 + History (BA, BAED) 2 * Spanish(BA, BAED) 2 * Chemistry (BA, BS, BSED) 2 + Journalism & Mass Communication (BA) * Speech and Hearing Sciences (BA) * Classical Studies (BA) Languages (BA) Statistics (BS) Communication (BA, BAED) 2 * Latin American Studies (BA) Women's Studies (BA) Sources: Office of the Registrar, Graduate Studies, and Evening and Weekend Degree Programs UNM Fact Book - Page 45

57 Degree Programs (Main Campus) College of Education Electrical Engineering (BSEE) * School of Architecture and Planning Art Education (BAED) + Mechanical Engineering (BSME) Architecture (MARCH) * Athletic Training (BS) Nuclear Engineering (BSNE) Community & Regional Planning (MCRP) + Bilingual Education (BAED) + College of Fine Arts Landscape Architecture (MLA) + Child Development & Family Relations (BS) Art History (BFA, BAFA) + College of Arts and Sciences Communicative Arts Education (BAED) + Art Studio (BFA, BAFA) * American Studies (MA) Early Childhood Multicultural Education (BS) Dance (BA) + Anthropology (MA, MS) Earth Science Education (BSED) Design for Performance (BA) Biology (MS) Elementary Education (BSED) + Media Arts (BA) * Chemistry (MS) Exercise Science (BS) Music (BA, BM) + Communication (MA) Family Studies (BS) Theatre (BA, BAED) 2 + Comparative Lit. & Cultural Studies (MA) Health Education (BSED) College of Nursing Earth & Planetary Sciences (MS) Life Science Education (BSED) Nursing (BSN) Economics (MA) Mathematics Education (BSED) + University College English (MA) * Music Education (BAED) University Studies (BUS) + French (MA) Nutrition and Dietetics (BS) Health Sciences Geography (MS) Physical Education (BSED) Dental Hygiene (BSDH) German Studies (MA) Physical Science Education (BSED) Emergency Medical Services (BS) History (MA) Social Studies Education (BAED) Medical Laboratory Sciences (BSML) Latin American Studies (MA) Special Education (BSED) + Physician Assistant (BS) Linguistics (MA) Teaching English as a Second Lang (BAED) + Radiologic Sciences (BS) Mathematics (MS) Technology and Training (BS) + Optical Sciences and Engineering (MS) 3 School of Engineering Master Degree Programs Philosophy (MA) Chemical Engineering (BSCHE) Physics (MS) Civil Engineering (BSCE) Anderson Schools of Management Political Science (MA) Computer Engineering (BSCPE) Accounting (MACCT) Portuguese (MA) Computer Science (BSCS) Business Administration (MBA) 1 + Psychology (MS) Construction Engineering (BSCNE) Public Administration (MPA) * Sociology (MA) Construction Management (BS) Spanish (MA) Sources: Office of the Registrar, Graduate Studies, and Evening and Weekend Degree Programs UNM Fact Book - Page 46

58 Degree Programs (Main Campus) Speech and Hearing Sciences (MS) * Art Studio (MFA) History (PHD) Statistics (MS) Dance (MFA) Latin American Studies (PHD) College of Education Dramatic Writing (MFA) Linguistics (PHD) Art Education (MA) + Music (MMU) Mathematics (PHD) Counseling (MA) + Theatre & Dance (MA) Optical Sciences (PHD) 3 Educational Leadership (MA) + College of Pharmacy Philosophy (PHD) Educational Psychology (MA) + Pharmaceutical Science (MS) Physics (PHD) Elementary Education (MA) + College of Nursing Political Science (PHD) Family Studies (MA) + Nursing (MSN) Psychology (PHD) Health Education (MS) + Health Sciences Sociology (PHD) Lang., Literacy, & Sociocultural Studies (MA) Biomedical Sciences (MS) Spanish and Portuguese (PHD) Nutrition (MS) Occupational Therapy (MOT) Statistics (PHD) Org. Learning and Instruc. Tech. (MA) + Physical Therapy (MPT) College of Education Physical Education (MS) Public Health (MPH) Counseling (PHD) + Recreation (MA) University College Educational Leadership (EDD) + Secondary Education (MA) + Water Resources (MWR) Educational Linguistics (PHD) Special Education (MA) + Educational Psychology (PHD) + School of Engineering Doctoral Degree Programs M-Cult. Teacher & Childhood Educ. (EDD, PHD) Chemical Engineering (MS) Family Studies (PHD) + Civil Engineering (MS) College of Arts and Sciences Health, Physical Educ, and Rec (EDD, PHD) + Computer Science (MS) American Studies (PHD) Lang., Literacy, & Sociocultural Studies (PhD) Electrical Engineering (MS) Anthropology (PHD) Org. Learning and Instruc. Tech. (PHD) + Hazardous Waste Engineering (MEHWE) Biology (PHD) Special Education (EDD, PHD) + Manufacturing Engineering (MEME) Chemistry (PHD) School of Engineering Mechanical Engineering (MS) Communication (PHD) Engineering (PHD) 4 Nuclear Engineering (MS) Earth & Planetary Sciences (PHD) Computer Science (PHD) Optical Sciences and Engineering (MS) 3 Economics (PHD) Optical Sciences (PHD) 3 College of Fine Arts English (PHD) College of Fine Arts Art History (MA) French Studies (PHD) Art History (PHD) Sources: Office of the Registrar, Graduate Studies, and Evening and Weekend Degree Programs UNM Fact Book - Page 47

59 Degree Programs (Main Campus) College of Pharmacy Pharmaceutical Science (PHD) Health Sciences Biomedical Sciences (PHD) Certificate Programs Nuclear Medicine Imaging (CERT) Grad. & Post-Grad. Certificate Programs Post-MBA Certificate Programs (MGTCP) 1 First-Professional Degree Programs Post-Masters Certificate in Nursing (NURCP) Scientific and Engineering Computation (PDCERT) School of Law Law (JD) Educational Specialist Medical School Curriculum & Instruction (EDSPC) + Medicine (DM) Educational Leadership (EDSPC) College of Pharmacy Org. Learning and Instruc. Tech. (EDSPC) Doctor of Pharmacy (PHARD) Recreation (EDSPC) + Special Education (EDSPC) Other Award and Degree Programs Associate Programs Spec. Ed. Paraprofessional Training (AASEP) 1 Anderson Schools of Management offers a BBA, an MBA, and a Post-MBA Certificate in several degree concentrations. See the current UNM catalog or ASM's web page for details on these degree concentrations. 2 Education students can earn a BSED or BAED in a content area outside the College of Education as part of their secondary teaching licensure program. 3 A MS in Optical Sciences and Engineering and a PhD in Optical Sciences are offered by the Department of Physics and Astronomy in the College of Arts and Sciences and by the Department of Electrical and Computing Engineering in the School of Engineering. 4 The School of Engineering offers a PhD in Engineering; students can concentrate in Chemical, Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, or Nuclear Engineering. See the UNM catalog for details. NOTE: Degree programs are marked with an * if the entire program is available in the Evening and Weekend Degree Program (EWDP) and with a + if several core courses in a program are offered through EWDP. Sources: Office of the Registrar, Graduate Studies, and Evening and Weekend Degree Programs UNM Fact Book - Page 48

60 Accreditation at UNM Institutional and Programmatic (as of 12/2002) Department Program or Major Accreditation Body Latest Review Next Review University of New Mexico Institutional North Central Association Anderson Schools of Management ASM B.B.A., M.B.A., E.M.B.A., & American Assembly of Masters of Accountancy Collegiate Schools of Business Department of Accounting Accounting, undergraduate & graduate programs School of Public Masters in Public National Association of Schools of Administration Administration Public Affairs & Administration School of Architecture and Planning Architecture Program Master of Architecture National Architectural Accrediting Board Community & Regional Master of Community & Planning Accreditation Board Planning Program Regional Planning Landscape Architecture Master of Landscape Landscape Architectural Accreditation 2003 New Program Architecture Board College of Arts and Sciences Chemistry Undergraduate Program American Chemical Society Psychology Ph.D. Clinical Psychology American Psychological 1997 Fall 2004 Association Speech and Hearing Speech/Language Pathology, American Speech Language 1996 Fall 2003 Sciences M.S. & Audiology, M.S. Hearing Association College of Education Educational Leadership & M.A., Ed.S. Certificate, Ed.D National Council for Accreditation of Organizational Learning and Professional Preparation for Teacher Education (NCATE) (ELOL) Administrative Licensure State of New Mexico University Council for Educational Administration (UCEA) Source: Office of Institutional Research UNM Fact Book - Page 49

61 Department Program or Major Accreditation Body Latest Review Next Review Educational Specialties (ES) B.A.Ed., B.S.Ed., Post Bac., M.A., National Council for Accreditation of EdSpec. Certificate, Ed.D., & Ph.D. Teacher Education (NCATE) and Professional Education for Teachers - Initial & Advanced State of New Mexico Teaching Field Endorsements State of New Mexico Individual Family & Community M.A. & Ph.D. Counseling Council for the Accreditation of Education (IFCE) Counseling & Related Education Programs (CACREP) B.S. in Nutrition/Dietetics, Post B.S. Commission on Accreditiation for Dietetics Internship Dietetics Education of the American Dietetic Association (CADE/ADA) Language, Literacy & B.A.Ed., B.S.Ed., Post Bac., M.A., National Council for Accreditation of Sociocultrual Studies (LLSS) and Ph.D. and Professional Teacher Education (NCATE) Education for Teachers - Initial & Advanced State of New Mexico Teaching Field Endorsements State of New Mexico Physical Performance & M.S. Physical Education; Ph.D. National Association for Sport & Physical Development (PPD) Health Physical Education & Education/Sport Management Program Recreation (HPER) Review Council (NASPE/SMPRC) Administration Emphasis B.S. Athletic Training Program Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) B.S. Exercise Science American Society of Exercise Physiologist (ASEP) School of Engineering Chemical and Nuclear B.S. Chemical Engineering Engineering Accreditation Engineering B.S. Nuclear Engineering Commission of the Accreditation Civil Engineering B.S. Civil Engineering Board for Engineering and B.S. Construction Engineering Technology Electrical and Computer B.S. Electrical Engineering Engineering B.S. Computer Engineering Mechanical Engineering B.S. Mechanical Engineering Computer Science B.S. Computer Science Computing Sciences Accreditation Board of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology Civil Engineering B.S. Construction Management American Council for Construction Education Source: Office of Institutional Research UNM Fact Book - Page 50

62 Department Program or Major Accreditation Body Latest Review Next Review Music B.M., B.A., B.M.E. & M.M. Music National Association of Schools of Music Theatre and Dance B.A., B.F.A. & M.A. Theatre National Association of Schools of Theatre B.A. and M.A. Dance National Association of Schools of Dance Health Sciences Center - College of Nursing College of Nursing Nursing Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education College of Nursing M.S.N. with a concentration in American College of Nurse Graduate Program Nurse Midwifery Midwives, Division of Accreditation Health Sciences Center - College of Pharmacy College of Pharmacy Pharm.D. American Council on Pharmaceutical Education Health Sciences Center - School of Medicine School of Medicine M.D. Medicine Undergraduate Liaison Committee on Medical Educ Medical Education Curriculum representing the Assoc. of American Medical Colleges & the American Medical Association Dept. of Emergency Medicine, "Part of a B.S. degree program & Commission for Accreditation of Health Emergency Medical Services also a certificate program." Education Programs, Committee on Academy Paramedic Course. Accreditation of Emergency Medicine Prog. Dept. of Family & Community B.S. and certification of Commission on Accreditation of Medicine, Physician Assistant completion Physician Assistant Allied Health Education Programs Program Education Dept. of Family & Community Masters in Public Health in Council on Education for Public Medicine, Masters in Public Community Health & Preventive Health Health Program Medicine, through Biomedical Sciences Graduate Program Dept. of Orthopaedics Masters of Occupational Therapy Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Program Occupational Therapy Education Dept. of Orthopaedics Masters of Physical Therapy Commission on Accreditation in Interim Accreditation 2003 Division of Physical Therapy Physical Therapy Education for new Masters prog Dept. of Pathology, Medical B.S. or certificate for those with a National Accrediting Agency for Laboratory Sciences Program Degree, Med. Laboratory ScienceClinical Laboratory Sciences Source: Office of Institutional Research UNM Fact Book - Page 51

63 Department Program or Major Accreditation Body Latest Review Next Review Dept. of Radiology A.S. (Assoc. of Sciences) North Central Radiography Program Radiography Association of Colleges and Schools B.S. Radiologic Sciences Department of Surgery B.S. Dental Hygiene Commission on Dental Accreditation Division of Dental Hygiene School of Law School of Law Law American Bar Assoc. and Assoc of American Law Schools Branch Campuses Department Program or Major Accreditation Body Latest Review Next Review UNM-Gallup Health Careers Department Associate Degree Medical National Accreditation Agency for Laboratory Technician Clinical Laboratory Sciences Associate Degree Nursing National League of Nurses 2000 Anticipated 2004 Associate Degree Health American Health Information Information Technology Management Association Certificate Dental Assisting American Dental Association Council on Dental Education Certificate Nursing Assistant New Mexico Department of Health Cosmetology/Barbering A.A.S. Cosmetology New Mexico State Board of 2002 Random Department A.A.S. Cosmetology Instruction Cosmetology/Barbering Instructor's License New Mexico State Board of 2002 Random Cosmetology/Barbering UNM-Los Alamos and UNM-Valencia Several vocational/technical programs are offered which upon completion result in the Associate of Applied Science degree and which generally have an accompanying certificate. They are evaluated every five years by the NM State Dept. of Education, Vocational Education Division. UNM-Taos Several academic and technical programs leading to AA, AS, and AAS degrees are offered, as well as one-year certificates and customized training programs. These programs are not currently accredited by outside accrediting bodies. Source: Office of Institutional Research UNM Fact Book - Page 52

64 Degrees Awarded, to Main Campus* Degrees Awarded to Number of Degrees 5,000 4,000 3,000 2,000 1, Doctorate Professional Masters Bachelors Year Degrees Awarded Bachelors 2,487 2,554 2,479 2,509 2,607 2,733 2,780 2,723 2,548 2,513 Masters 962 1,069 1,144 1,242 1,159 1,083 1, ,035 1,030 Professional Doctorate Post-Masters Certificate Education Specialist Associate/Certificate Total 3,929 4,076 4,106 4,229 4,178 4,282 4,231 4,143 4,044 4,036 *Includes HSC degrees Source: Fall 2002 Official Enrollment Report, Office of the Registrar UNM Fact Book - Page 53

65 Degrees Awarded, by Ethnicity Main Campus ( to ) 1 Bachelors Masters African American/Black American Indian Asian/Pacific Islander Hispanic White, non-hispanic 1,705 1,629 1,662 1,446 1, International No Response Total 2,733 2,780 2,723 2,548 2,514 1,083 1, ,035 1, African American/Black American Indian Asian/Pacific Islander Hispanic White, non-hispanic International No Response Total Includes HSC degrees. Doctorate No Response 3.2% International 4.4% White, non- Hispanic 56.8% Total Degrees (by Ethnicity) African American/ Black 1.8% American Indian 4.2% Asian/Pacific Islander 3.3% Hispanic 26.3% 2 Also includes Certificates, Assoc., Educ. Specialist, Post-Masters Certif., and Professional Degrees. Source: through IPEDS Completions Surveys UNM Fact Book - Page 54

66 Retention and Graduation Rates 1 Main Campus Fall 1992 Freshman Class 1 to 10 Year Retention and Cumulative Graduation Rates Percent % Retained % Graduated Years Following Initial Year Freshman Class Retention and Graduation Rates of First-Time, Full-Time 3 Freshmen (Fall 1992 to Fall 2001 Freshman Classes) Retention Rate Cumulative Graduation Rate After By 1 Yr. 2 Yrs. 3 Yrs. 4 Yrs. 5 Yrs. 6 Yrs. 7 Yrs. 8 Yrs. 9 Yrs. 10 Yrs Graduation rates only include baccalaureate degrees. 2 Includes HSC undergraduate students. 3 Registered for 12 or more credit hrs. in 1st semester. Source: Freshman Cohort Tracking Database, Office of Institutional Research UNM Fact Book - Page 55

67 Degrees Awarded, by Ethnicity Branch Campuses ( to ) Certificates Gallup Branch Campus Associate Degrees African American/Black American Indian Asian/Pacific Islander Hispanic White, non-hispanic International No Response Total Certificates Los Alamos Branch Campus Associate Degrees African American/Black American Indian Asian/Pacific Islander Hispanic White, non-hispanic International No Response Total Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Completions Survey, to UNM Fact Book - Page 56

68 Degrees Awarded, by Ethnicity Branch Campuses ( to ) Certificates African American/Black American Indian Asian/Pacific Islander Hispanic White, non-hispanic International No Response Total Certificates Taos Branch Campus Valencia Branch Campus Associate Degrees African American/Black American Indian Asian/Pacific Islander Hispanic White, non-hispanic International No Response Total Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Completions Survey, to Associate Degrees UNM Fact Book - Page 57

69 UNM Alumni by State Main and Branch Campus Alumni Combined Alumni in USA: 109,955 International Alumni: 1,168 Total Alumni: 111,123 Alabama 241 Illinois 1,243 Montana 346 Rhode Island 86 Alaska 354 Indiana 390 Nebraska 216 South Carolina 247 Arizona 3,972 Iowa 242 Nevada 941 South Dakota 146 Arkansas 220 Kansas 529 New Hampshire 155 Tennessee 448 California 7,947 Kentucky 210 New Jersey 648 Texas 6,194 Colorado 4,803 Louisiana 324 New Mexico 62,738 Utah 507 Connecticut 336 Maine 159 New York 1,325 Vermont 114 Delaware 53 Maryland 871 North Carolina 650 Virginia 1,399 District of Columbia 209 Massachusetts 677 North Dakota 64 Washington 1,843 Florida 1,622 Michigan 543 Ohio 699 West Virginia 78 Georgia 632 Minnesota 531 Oklahoma 707 Wisconsin 434 Hawaii 270 Mississippi 109 Oregon 1,112 Wyoming 227 Idaho 457 Missouri 544 Pennsylvania 781 US Territories & Military 362 Source: UNM Alumni Relations, December UNM Fact Book - Page 58

70 Faculty

71 UNM Faculty by Site All Faculty Combined and Tenure-Track Faculty (Fall 1998 to 2002)* All Faculty Combined** Tenure-Track Faculty Site Main Campus, Non-Medical 1,426 1,408 1,447 1,422 1, Nursing and Pharmacy Basic Medical Sciences Clinical Health Sciences Extended University Gallup Branch Los Alamos Branch Taos Branch Valencia Branch Total 2,964 2,834 2,901 2,854 2,963 1,163 1,158 1,142 1,131 1,144 * As of October 31 of each year. ** Includes tenure-track and non-tenure track faculty. 1 Includes Continuing Education and Upper Division & Graduate Centers. Source: UNM Office of Institutional Research UNM Fact Book - Page 59

72 UNM Faculty by Site Non-Tenure-Track Instructional Faculty (Fall 1998 to 2002)* Regular Temporary Site Main Campus, Non-Medical Nursing and Pharmacy Basic Medical Sciences Clinical Health Sciences Extended University Gallup Branch Los Alamos Branch Taos Branch Valencia Branch Total ,152 1,003 1, * As of October 31 of each year. 1 Includes Continuing Education and Upper Division & Graduate Centers. Source: UNM Office of Institutional Research UNM Fact Book - Page 60

73 UNM Faculty by Site Non-Tenure-Track Research* Faculty (Fall 1998 to 2002)** Regular Temporary*** Site Main Campus, Non-Medical Nursing and Pharmacy Basic Medical Sciences Clinical Health Sciences Extended University Gallup Branch Los Alamos Branch Taos Branch Valencia Branch Total * Includes researchers with faculty appointments, visiting scholars, and post-doctoral fellows. **As of October 31 of each year. ***Most temporary research faculty are post-doctoral fellows. 1 Includes Continuing Education and Upper Division & Graduate Centers. Source: UNM Office of Institutional Research UNM Fact Book - Page 61

74 Faculty All UNM (Fall 1998 to 2002 )* All Faculty Tenure Track Faculty: Professor Assoc. Professor Asst. Professor Instructor/Lecturer Non-Ten. Track Instructional Fac. 1,633 1,497 1,554 1,511 1, Non-Ten. Track Research Fac Total Faculty 2,964 2,834 2,901 2,854 2, Tenure-Track Faculty Demographics Total Tenure Track Faculty 1,163 1,158 1,142 1,131 1,144 Females Males African American/Black American Indian Asian/Pacific Islander Hispanic White, non-hispanic No Response *As of October 31 of each year. 1 Includes researchers with faculty appointments, visiting scholars, and post-doctoral fellows. Source: UNM Office of Institutional Research UNM Fact Book - Page 62

75 Faculty All UNM (Fall 1998 to 2002)* Non-Tenure-Track Instructional Faculty Demographics Total Instructional Faculty 1,633 1,497 1,554 1,511 1,574 Females Males African American/Black American Indian Asian/Pacific Islander Hispanic White, non-hispanic 1,281 1,195 1,204 1,181 1, No Response Non-Tenure-Track Research Faculty Demographics Total Research Faculty Females Males African American/Black American Indian Asian/Pacific Islander Hispanic White, non-hispanic No Response * As of October 31 of each year. 1 Includes researchers with faculty appointments, visiting scholars, and post-doctoral fellows. Source: UNM Office of Institutional Research UNM Fact Book - Page 63

76 Faculty Main Campus, Non-Medical (Fall 1998 to 2002 )* All Faculty Tenure Track Faculty: Professor Assoc. Professor Asst. Professor Instructor/Lecturer Non-Ten. Track Instructional Fac Non-Ten. Track Research Fac Total Faculty 1,426 1,408 1,447 1,422 1, Tenure-Track Faculty Demographics Total Tenure Track Faculty Females Males African American/Black American Indian Asian/Pacific Islander Hispanic White, non-hispanic No Response *As of October 31 of each year. 1 Includes researchers with faculty appointments, visiting scholars, and post-doctoral fellows. Source: UNM Office of Institutional Research UNM Fact Book - Page 64

77 Faculty Main Campus, Non-Medical (Fall 1998 to 2002)* Non-Tenure-Track Instructional Faculty Demographics Total Instructional Faculty Females Males African American/Black American Indian Asian/Pacific Islander Hispanic White, non-hispanic No Response Non-Tenure-Track Research Faculty Demographics Total Research Faculty Females Males African American/Black American Indian Asian/Pacific Islander Hispanic White, non-hispanic No Response * As of October 31 of each year. 1 Includes researchers with faculty appointments, visiting scholars, and post-doctoral fellows. Source: UNM Office of Institutional Research UNM Fact Book - Page 65

78 Faculty Nursing, Pharmacy, & Basic Medical Sciences (Fall 1998 to 2002)* All Faculty Tenure Track Faculty: Professor Assoc. Professor Asst. Professor Instructor/Lecturer Non-Ten. Track Instructional Fac Non-Ten. Track Research Fac Total Faculty Tenure-Track Faculty Demographics Total Tenure Track Faculty Females Males African American/Black American Indian Asian/Pacific Islander Hispanic White, non-hispanic No Response *As of October 31 of each year. 1 Includes researchers with faculty appointments, visiting scholars, and post-doctoral fellows. Source: UNM Office of Institutional Research UNM Fact Book - Page 66

79 Faculty Nursing, Pharmacy, & Basic Medical Sciences (Fall 1998 to 2002)* Non-Tenure-Track Instructional Faculty Demographics Total Instructional Faculty Females Males African American/Black American Indian Asian/Pacific Islander Hispanic White, non-hispanic No Response Non-Tenure-Track Research Faculty Demographics Total Research Faculty Females Males African American/Black American Indian Asian/Pacific Islander Hispanic White, non-hispanic No Response * As of October 31 of each year. 1 Includes researchers with faculty appointments, visiting scholars, and post-doctoral fellows. Source: UNM Office of Institutional Research UNM Fact Book - Page 67

80 Faculty Clinical Health Sciences (Fall 1998 to 2002)* All Faculty Tenure Track Faculty: Professor Assoc. Professor Asst. Professor Instructor/Lecturer Non-Ten.Track Instructional Fac Non-Ten.Track Research Fac Total Faculty Tenure-Track Faculty Demographics Total Tenure Track Faculty Females Males African American/Black American Indian Asian/Pacific Islander Hispanic White, non-hispanic No Response *As of October 31 of each year. 1 Includes researchers with faculty appointments, visiting scholars, and post-doctoral fellows. Source: UNM Office of Institutional Research UNM Fact Book - Page 68

81 Faculty Clinical Health Sciences (Fall 1998 to 2002)* Non-Tenure-Track Instructional Faculty Demographics Total Instructional Faculty Females Males African American/Black American Indian Asian/Pacific Islander Hispanic White, non-hispanic No Response Non-Tenure-Track Research Faculty Demographics Total Research Faculty Females Males African American/Black American Indian Asian/Pacific Islander Hispanic White, non-hispanic No Response * As of October 31 of each year. Source: UNM Office of Institutional Research 1 Includes researchers with faculty appointments, visiting scholars, and post-doctoral fellows UNM Fact Book - Page 69

82 Faculty Extended University* (Fall 1998 to 2002)** All Faculty Tenure Track Faculty: Professor Assoc. Professor Asst. Professor Instructor/Lecturer Non-Ten.Track Instructional Fac Non-Ten. Track Research Fac Total Faculty Tenure-Track Faculty Demographics Total Tenure Track Faculty Females Males African American/Black American Indian Asian/Pacific Islander Hispanic White, non-hispanic No Response * Extended University includes Upper Division and Graduate Centers and Continuing Education. **As of October 31 of each year 1 Includes researchers with faculty appointments, visiting scholars, and post-doctoral fellows. Source: UNM Office of Institutional Research UNM Fact Book - Page 70

83 Faculty Extended University* (Fall 1998 to 2002)** Non-Tenure-Track Instructional Faculty Demographics Total Instructional Faculty Females Males African American/Black American Indian Asian/Pacific Islander Hispanic White, non-hispanic No Response Non-Tenure-Track Research Faculty Demographics Total Research Faculty Females Males African American/Black American Indian Asian/Pacific Islander Hispanic White, non-hispanic No Response * Extended University includes Upper Division and Graduate Centers and Continuing Education. **As of October 31 of each year 1 Includes researchers with faculty appointments, visiting scholars, and post-doctoral fellows. Source: UNM Office of Institutional Research UNM Fact Book - Page 71

84 Faculty Gallup Branch Campus (Fall 1998 to 2002)* All Faculty Tenure Track Faculty: Professor Assoc. Professor Asst. Professor Instructor/Lecturer Non-Ten.Track Instructional Fac Non-Ten. Track Research Fac Total Faculty Tenure-Track Faculty Demographics Total Tenure Track Faculty Females Males African American/Black American Indian Asian/Pacific Islander Hispanic White, non-hispanic No Response *As of October 31 of each year. 1 Includes researchers with faculty appointments, visiting scholars, and post-doctoral fellows. Source: UNM Office of Institutional Research UNM Fact Book - Page 72

85 Faculty Gallup Branch Campus (Fall 1998 to 2002)* Non-Tenure-Track Instructional Faculty Demographics Total Instructional Faculty Females Males African American/Black American Indian Asian/Pacific Islander Hispanic White, non-hispanic No Response Non-Tenure-Track Research Faculty Demographics Total Research Faculty Females Males African American/Black American Indian Asian/Pacific Islander Hispanic White, non-hispanic No Response * As of October 31 of each year. Source: UNM Office of Institutional Research 1 Includes researchers with faculty appointments, visiting scholars, and post-doctoral fellows UNM Fact Book - Page 73

86 Faculty Los Alamos Branch Campus (Fall 1998 to 2002)* All Faculty Tenure Track Faculty: Professor Assoc. Professor Asst. Professor Instructor/Lecturer Non-Ten.Track Instructional Fac Non-Ten. Track Research Fac Total Faculty Tenure-Track Faculty Demographics Total Tenure Track Faculty Females Males African American/Black American Indian Asian/Pacific Islander Hispanic White, non-hispanic No Response *As of October 31 of each year. 1 Includes researchers with faculty appointments, visiting scholars, and post-doctoral fellows. Source: UNM Office of Institutional Research UNM Fact Book - Page 74

87 Faculty Los Alamos Branch Campus (Fall 1998 to 2002)* Non-Tenure-Track Instructional Faculty Demographics Total Instructional Faculty Females Males African American/Black American Indian Asian/Pacific Islander Hispanic White, non-hispanic No Response Non-Tenure-Track Research Faculty Demographics Total Research Faculty Females Males African American/Black American Indian Asian/Pacific Islander Hispanic White, non-hispanic No Response * As of October 31 of each year. 1 Includes researchers with faculty appointments, visiting scholars, and post-doctoral fellows. Source: UNM Office of Institutional Research UNM Fact Book - Page 75

88 Faculty Taos Branch Campus (Fall 1998 to 2002)* All Faculty Tenure Track Faculty: Professor Assoc. Professor Asst. Professor Instructor/Lecturer Non-Ten.Track Instructional Fac Non-Ten. Track Research Fac Total Faculty Tenure-Track Faculty Demographics Total Tenure Track Faculty Females Males African American/Black American Indian Asian/Pacific Islander Hispanic White, non-hispanic No Response *As of October 31 of each year. 1 Includes researchers with faculty appointments, visiting scholars, and post-doctoral fellows. Source: UNM Office of Institutional Research UNM Fact Book - Page 76

89 Faculty Taos Branch Campus (Fall 1998 to 2002)* Non-Tenure-Track Instructional Faculty Demographics Total Instructional Faculty Females Males African American/Black American Indian Asian/Pacific Islander Hispanic White, non-hispanic No Response Non-Tenure-Track Research Faculty Demographics Total Research Faculty Females Males African American/Black American Indian Asian/Pacific Islander Hispanic White, non-hispanic No Response * As of October 31 of each year. 1 Includes researchers with faculty appointments, visiting scholars, and post-doctoral fellows. Source: UNM Office of Institutional Research UNM Fact Book - Page 77

90 Faculty Valencia Branch Campus (Fall 1998 to 2002)* All Faculty Tenure Track Faculty: Professor Assoc. Professor Asst. Professor Instructor/Lecturer Non-Ten.Track Instructional Fac Non-Ten. Track Research Fac Total Faculty Tenure-Track Faculty Demographics Total Tenure Track Faculty Females Males African American/Black American Indian Asian/Pacific Islander Hispanic White, non-hispanic No Response *As of October 31 of each year. 1 Includes researchers with faculty appointments, visiting scholars, and post-doctoral fellows. Source: UNM Office of Institutional Research UNM Fact Book - Page 78

91 Faculty Valencia Branch Campus (Fall 1998 to 2002)* Non-Tenure-Track Instructional Faculty Demographics Total Instructional Faculty Females Males African American/Black American Indian Asian/Pacific Islander Hispanic White, non-hispanic No Response Non-Tenure-Track Research Faculty Demographics Total Research Faculty Females Males African American/Black American Indian Asian/Pacific Islander Hispanic White, non-hispanic No Response * As of October 31 of each year. 1 Includes researchers with faculty appointments, visiting scholars, and post-doctoral fellows. Source: UNM Office of Institutional Research UNM Fact Book - Page 79

92 Faculty by Highest Degree Earned Total Main Campus (Fall 2002) 1 Total Asst. Assoc. Prof. Highest Degree Earned Prof. Prof. Main Campus, Non-Medical Doctorate Prof. Doctorate Degree Other Terminal Degree* Master's Degree Other Total Nursing and Pharmacy Doctorate Prof. Doctorate Degree Other Terminal Degree* Master's Degree Other Total Basic Medical Sciences Doctorate Prof. Doctorate Degree Other Terminal Degree* Master's Degree Other Total Faculty from the following units are excluded: Extended University and Branch Campuses. * "Other Terminal Degrees" include MFA's and Education Specialists. Source: Office of Institutional Research Tenure-Track Faculty Non-Tenure-Track Instructional Faculty Non-Tenure-Track Research Faculty UNM Fact Book - Page 80

93 Faculty by Highest Degree Earned Total Main Campus (Fall 2002) 1 Tenure-Track Faculty Total Asst. Assoc. Prof. Highest Degree Earned Prof. Prof. Clinical Health Sciences Non-Tenure-Track Instructional Faculty Non-Tenure-Track Research Faculty Doctorate Prof. Doctorate Degree Other Terminal Degree* Master's Degree Other Total Total Main Campus Doctorate Prof. Doctorate Degree Other Terminal Degree* Master's Degree Other Total 1, , Faculty from the following units are excluded: Extended University and Branch Campuses. * "Other Terminal Degrees" include MFA's and Education Specialists. Source: Office of Institutional Research UNM Fact Book - Page 81

94 Faculty by College Total Main Campus (Fall 2002) 1 Tenure-Track Faculty Total Asst. Assoc. Prof. College 2 Prof. Prof. Main Campus, Non-Medical Anderson Schools of Mgmt Architecture & Planning Arts & Sciences Education Engineering Fine Arts Law University College Health Sciences Center Non-Tenure-Track Instructional Faculty Nursing Pharmacy Basic Medical Sciences Clinical Health Sciences General Library Research Centers TOTAL 1, , Faculty from the following units are excluded: Extended University, Branch Campuses, and the Taos Education Center. 2 Faculty are assigned to colleges based on their tenure department, which may not correspond to their primary assignment department. Non-Tenure-Track Research Faculty Source: UNM Office of Institutional Research UNM Fact Book - Page 82

95 Faculty Diversity - New Hires Main Campus Faculty* (1998 to 2002) Percent Minority Faculty % of Total Faculty % of New Hires Total New Hires Females Males African American/Black American Indian Asian/Pacific Islander Hispanic White, non-hispanic No Response Total Minority New Hires Total Faculty 1,114 1,107 1,090 1,079 1,085 Total Minority Faculty Total Female Faculty * Includes Main, Nursing & Pharm., Basic Medical Sciences, and Clinical Health Sciences. Excludes Branches and Extended University. Source: UNM Office of Institutional Research Tenure and Tenure-Track Faculty New Hires to 2002 Tenure and Tenure-Track - All Faculty to 2002 Percent Female Faculty % of Total Faculty % of New Hires UNM Fact Book - Page 83

96 Faculty Diversity - New Hires Main Campus Faculty* (1998 to 2002) Percent Minority Faculty % of Total Faculty % of New Hires Total New Hires Females Males African American/Black American Indian Asian/Pacific Islander Hispanic White, non-hispanic No Response Total Minority New Hires Total Faculty Total Minority Faculty Total Female Faculty Excludes temporary faculty. * Includes Main, Nursing & Pharm.,Basic Medical Sciences, and Clinical Health Sciences. Excludes Branches and Extended University. Source: UNM Office of Institutional Research Percent Female Faculty % of Total Faculty % of New Hires Non-Tenure-Track Instructional Faculty 1 New Hires to 2002 Non-Tenure-Track Instructional 1 - All Faculty to UNM Fact Book - Page 84

97 Faculty Diversity - New Hires Main Campus Faculty* (1998 to 2002) Percent Minority Faculty % of Total Faculty % of New Hires Total New Hires Females Males African American/Black American Indian Asian/Pacific Islander Hispanic White, non-hispanic No Response Total Minority New Hires Total Faculty Total Minority Faculty Total Female Faculty Excludes temporary faculty and post-doctoral fellows. * Includes Main, Nursing & Pharm., Basic Medical Sciences, and Clinical Health Sciences. Excludes Branches and Extended University. Source: UNM Office of Institutional Research Percent Female Faculty % of Total Faculty % of New Hires Non-Tenure-Track Research Faculty 1 New Hires to 2002 Non-Tenure-Track Research 1 - All Faculty to UNM Fact Book - Page 85

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99 Staff

100 Staff UNM Regular Staff by Site (Fall 1998 to 2002)* Full-Time Regular Staff Part-Time Site Main Campus, Non-Medical 2,557 2,533 2,557 2,535 2, Nursing and Pharmacy Basic Medical Sciences Clinical Health Sciences 1 1,739 1,764 1,258 1,302 1, Extended University Gallup Branch Los Alamos Branch Taos Branch Valencia Branch Total Regular Staff 4,674 4,701 4,261 4,304 4, * As of October 31 of each year. 1 As of July 1, 2000, 731 staff were reassigned from UNM to UNM Hospital. 2 Extended University includes the Upper Division and Graduate Centers and Continuing Education Source: UNM Office of Institutional Research UNM Fact Book - Page 87

101 Staff UNM Temporary Staff by Site (Fall 1998 to 2002)* Site Main Campus, Non-Medical , ,084 Nursing and Pharmacy Basic Medical Sciences Clinical Health Sciences Extended University Gallup Branch Los Alamos Branch Taos Branch Valencia Branch Total Temporary Staff ,694 1,766 1,700 1,652 1,781 Grand Total (Reg. & Temp) 5,278 5,477 5,113 5,255 5,023 2,338 2,396 2,266 2,205 2,303 UNM Hospital (Reg. & Temp.) 1, 3 1,929 1,923 3,114 2,860 2, , ,090 1,071 * As of October 31 of each year 1 As of July 1, 2000, 731 staff were reassigned from UNM to UNM Hospital. 2 Extended University includes the Upper Division and Graduate Centers and Continuing Education 3 Regular/temporary status not available for UNM Hospital staff. Source: UNM Office of Institutional Research Full-Time Temporary Staff Part-Time UNM Fact Book - Page 88

102 Regular Staff All UNM (Fall 1998 to 2002)* Full-Time Staff Full-Time Total 1 4,674 4,701 4,261 4,304 4,451 Females 2,928 2,964 2,678 2,752 2, Males 1,746 1,735 1,583 1,552 1, African American/Black American Indian Asian/Pacific Islander Hispanic 1,579 1,616 1,437 1,481 1, White, non-hispanic 2,610 2,577 2,331 2,340 2, No Response Part-Time Staff Part-Time Total Females Males African American/Black American Indian Asian/Pacific Islander Hispanic White, non-hispanic No Response * As of October 31 of each year 1 As of July 1, 2000, 731 staff were reassigned from UNM to UNM Hospital. Source: UNM Office of Institutional Research UNM Fact Book - Page 89

103 Regular Staff Main Campus, Non-Medical (Fall 1998 to 2002)* Full-Time Staff Full-Time Total 2,557 2,533 2,557 2,535 2,544 Females 1,358 1,350 1,388 1,408 1, Males 1,199 1,183 1,169 1,127 1, African American/Black American Indian Asian/Pacific Islander Hispanic White, non-hispanic 1,431 1,401 1,425 1,409 1, No Response Part-Time Staff Part-Time Total Females Males African American/Black American Indian Asian/Pacific Islander Hispanic White, non-hispanic No Response *As of October 31 of each year Source: UNM Office of Institutional Research UNM Fact Book - Page 90

104 Regular Staff Nursing, Pharmacy, Basic Medical Sciences (Fall 1998 to 2002)* Full-Time Staff Full-Time Total Females Males African American/Black American Indian Asian/Pacific Islander Hispanic White, non-hispanic No Response Part-Time Staff Part-Time Total Females Males African American/Black American Indian Asian/Pacific Islander Hispanic White, non-hispanic No Response *As of October 31 of each year Source: UNM Office of Institutional Research UNM Fact Book - Page 91

105 Regular Staff Clinical Health Sciences (Fall 1998 to 2002)* Full-Time Staff Full-Time Total 1 1,739 1,764 1,258 1,302 1,420 Females 1,306 1, ,005 1, Males African American/Black American Indian Asian/Pacific Islander Hispanic White, non-hispanic 1,015 1, No Response Part-Time Staff Part-Time Total Females Males African American/Black American Indian Asian/Pacific Islander Hispanic White, non-hispanic No Response *As of October 31 of each year 1 As of July 1, 2000, 731 staff were reassigned from UNM to UNM Hospital. Source: UNM Office of Institutional Research UNM Fact Book - Page 92

106 Regular Staff Extended University* (Fall 1998 to 2002)** Full-Time Staff Full-Time Total Females Males African American/Black American Indian Asian/Pacific Islander Hispanic White, non-hispanic No Response Part-Time Staff Part-Time Total Females Males African American/Black American Indian Asian/Pacific Islander Hispanic White, non-hispanic No Response * Extended University includes Upper Division and Graduate Centers and Continuing Education. **As of October 31 of each year Source: UNM Office of Institutional Research UNM Fact Book - Page 93

107 Regular Staff Gallup Branch Campus (Fall 1998 to 2002)* Full-Time Staff Full-Time Total Females Males African American/Black American Indian Asian/Pacific Islander Hispanic White, non-hispanic No Response Part-Time Staff Part-Time Total Females Males African American/Black American Indian Asian/Pacific Islander Hispanic White, non-hispanic No Response *As of October 31 of each year Source: UNM Office of Institutional Research UNM Fact Book - Page 94

108 Regular Staff Los Alamos Branch Campus (Fall 1998 to 2002)* Full-Time Staff Full-Time Total Females Males African American/Black American Indian Asian/Pacific Islander Hispanic White, non-hispanic No Response Part-Time Staff Part-Time Total Females Males African American/Black American Indian Asian/Pacific Islander Hispanic White, non-hispanic No Response *As of October 31 of each year Source: UNM Office of Institutional Research UNM Fact Book - Page 95

109 Regular Staff Taos Branch Campus (Fall 1998 to 2002)* Full-Time Staff Full-Time Total Females Males African American/Black American Indian Asian/Pacific Islander Hispanic White, non-hispanic No Response Part-Time Staff Part-Time Total Females Males African American/Black American Indian Asian/Pacific Islander Hispanic White, non-hispanic No Response *As of October 31 of each year Source: UNM Office of Institutional Research UNM Fact Book - Page 96

110 Regular Staff Valencia Branch Campus (Fall 1998 to 2002)* Full-Time Staff Full-Time Total Females Males African American/Black American Indian Asian/Pacific Islander Hispanic White, non-hispanic No Response Part-Time Staff Part-Time Total Females Males African American/Black American Indian Asian/Pacific Islander Hispanic White, non-hispanic No Response *As of October 31 of each year Source: UNM Office of Institutional Research UNM Fact Book - Page 97

111 Student Employees By Site (Fall 1998 to 2002)* All Student Employees Work Study & Student Employees Site Main Campus, Non-Medical 3,821 4,030 4,021 3,964 3,868 2,680 2,872 2,781 2,673 2,513 Nursing and Pharmacy Basic Medical Sciences Clinical Health Sciences Extended University Gallup Branch Los Alamos Branch Taos Branch Valencia Branch Total 4,895 5,166 5,159 5,113 5,086 3,245 3,457 3,361 3,235 3,091 * As of October 31 of each year. 1 Extended University includes the Upper Division and Graduate Centers and Continuing Education Source: UNM Office of Institutional Research UNM Fact Book - Page 98

112 Student Employees By Site (Fall 1998 to 2002)* Graduate & Teaching Assistants Research & Project Assistants Site Main Campus, Non-Medical Nursing and Pharmacy Basic Medical Sciences Clinical Health Sciences Extended University Gallup Branch Los Alamos Branch Taos Branch Valencia Branch Total ,051 1,158 *As of October 31 of each year. 1 Resident physicians account for the majority of Research/Project Assistants in Clinical Health Sciences (472 in 2002). 2 Extended University includes the Upper Division and Graduate Centers and Continuing Education Source: UNM Office of Institutional Research UNM Fact Book - Page 99

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114 Faculty Scholarship, Research & Libraries

115 Faculty Scholarship UNM (Including HSC and Branches), to Faculty Research and Scholarship Number of Number Average Fulbright Academic Faculty with of Award Scholars Year Sponsored Awards 1 Awards 1 Amount 1 from UNM ,517 $75, ,845 $90, ,484 $124, ,283 $128, ,283 $124, ,279 $137, ,330 $164, ,500 $144, ,502 $154, ,507 $164,322 3 Publications and Creative Works (2000) 1 Scholarly Papers and Articles 1,918 Books 86 Book Chapters 95 Reviews 162 Creative Works 124 Patented Works 12 Sources: 1 Office of Research Services; 2 International Programs & Studies UNM Fact Book - Page 101

116 UNM Centers & Institutes* Main Campus School of Engineering School of Architecture & Planning Alliance for Transportation Research Institute (ATR) Design & Planning Assistance Center (DPAC) Center for Intelligent System Engineering (CISE) Institute for Environmental Education (IEE) Institute for Space & Nuclear Power Studies (ISNPS) Resource Center for Raza Planning (RCRP) Manufacturing Training & Technology Center (MTTC) Preparation for University Research of Students in College of Arts & Sciences Undergraduate Education (PURSUE) Albuquerque Teachers' Institute Training and Research Institute for Plastics (TRIP) Center for Advanced Studies Center for the Southwest College of Fine Arts Consortium of the Americas for Interdisciplinary Science Tamarind Institute Earth Data Analysis Center (EDAC) Arts of the Americas Institute (AAI) Feminist Research Institute Arts Technology Center (ATC) Institute for Astrophysics Institute for Medieval Studies School of Law Institute for Public Policy American Indian Law Center, Inc. (an independent corporation Institute for Social Research with close ties to the School of Law) Institute of Meteoritics Institute of Public Law: Museum of Southwestern Biology Aging and Intergenerational Programs New Mexico Center for Particle Physics Center for Arts in Society Office of Contract Archeology Center for Health Law and Ethics Resource Geographic Information System (RGIS) Center for Wildlife Law Sevilleta LTER Children's Law Center U.S. Long Term Ecological Research Network Environmental Law and Policy Government Center College of Education Judicial Education Center Center for Teacher Education Project Change Fair Lending Center Center for Family and Community Partnership Traffic Safety Center Center for Technology & Education U.S. - Mexico Law Institute Multicultural Education Center Utton International Transboundary Resources Center New Mexico Research and Study Council UNM Fact Book - Page 102

117 UNM Centers & Institutes* Health Sciences Center General Library Center for Regional Studies Center for Southwest Research School of Medicine Cancer Research & Treatment Center Anderson Schools of Management Center for Development and Disability Management Development Center Center for Disaster Medicine Center for Emerging Infectious Diseases University College Center for Environmental Health UNM Water Resources Project Center for Injury Prevention, Research, & Education Center for Telehealth Office of the Provost Center of Excellence Center for Autonomous Control Engineering (ACE) Clinical & Magnetic Resonance Research Center Center for High Technology Materials (CHTM) Clinical Research Center Center for Micro-Engineered Materials (CMEM) Clinical Trials Center Center on Alcohol Substance Abuse & Addictions (CASAA) New Mexcio AIDS Education & Training Center High Performance Computing Center (HPCERC) Prevention Research Center Institute for Applied Research Services: Bureau of Business and Economic Research (BBER) College of Pharmacy Division of Government Research Poison & Drug Information Center Technology Assistance Office (TAO) Latin American Iberian Institute (LAII) College of Nursing Southwest Hispanic Research Institute Rosenblum Weiss Center for Nursing Excellence Spanish Colonial Research Center Center for Outcomes Research * Identifies centers and institutes where research activities take place. Source: Deans' Offices; Office of Vice Provost for Research; Health Sciences Controller's Office UNM Fact Book - Page 103

118 Contract & Grant Awards UNM Total* (FY 2002) Contract & Grant Awards Source of Funds Amt. (in mil.) Foundations $4.1 National Labs $5.6 Industry $14.1 Other $32.5 State of New Mexico $42.7 Federal Agencies $148.6 Total ** $247.6 Units Awarded Amt. (in mil.) School of Law $0.9 UNM Centers (Category II) $1.7 Continuing Education $3.8 Branches $7.2 Other $8.5 College of Education $16.7 UNM Centers (Category III) $18.2 School of Engineering $18.3 College of Arts & Sciences $28.4 Financial Aid $37.1 HSC $106.8 Total ** $247.6 *Includes Main, HSC, Branches, and Extended University. ** Totals do not match due to rounding. Source: UNM Office of Research Services Federal Agencies 60.0% HSC 43.1% UNM Centers (Category II) 0.7% Source of Funds National Labs 2.3% Foundations 1.7% School of Law 0.4% Industry 5.7% Awards by Unit Continuing Education 1.5% Financial Aid 15.0% Branches 2.9% Other 13.1% State of New Mexico 17.2% Other 3.4% College of Education 6.7% UNM Centers (Category III) 7.4% School of Engineering 7.4% College of Arts & Sciences 11.5% UNM Fact Book - Page 104

119 Contract & Grant Expenditures* UNM Total** (FY 1990 to FY 2002) Contract & Grant Expenditures (In millions) Contract & Grant Expenditures FY 1989 to FY 2002 Public FY Research Service Instruction 1990 $32.6 $31.2 $ $37.1 $34.6 $ $46.8 $30.4 $ $48.0 $34.9 $ $54.9 $41.3 $ $84.4 $62.5 $ $69.2 $68.7 $ $67.8 $71.7 $ $74.3 $68.1 $ $73.5 $73.9 $ $86.8 $61.8 $ $96.5 $83.0 $ $88.1 $73.5 $14.5 Expenditures (in millions) $200 $180 $160 $140 $120 $100 $80 $60 $40 $20 $ Year Research Public Service Instruction * Direct costs only. Does not include state or federal student financial aid. **Includes Main, HSC, Branches, and Extended University. Source: UNM Office of Research Services UNM Fact Book - Page 105

120 UNM Patents* Fiscal Years to Active U.S. Patents Number of Active U.S. Patents Main Campus Health Sciences Center Year HSC Main Campus HSC Main Campus HSC Main Campus HSC Main Campus HSC Main Campus Patent Disclosures Received U.S. Provisional and Utility Applications Filed Foreign Applications Filed U.S. Patents Issued Foreign Patents Issued Active U.S. Patents * Divisional applications (sub-parts of an invention) are not included Source: Science & Technology UNM UNM Fact Book - Page 106

121 CIRT Computer and Information Resources and Technology Computer and Information Resources and Technology (CIRT) is responsible for the University of New Mexico s enterprise computer systems used by all students, staff, and faculty. This includes the student computer labs (called pods ), and the hardware and software to: Support and manage the UNM network, including CPU and storage resources. Support and manage academic systems such as UNIX, WebCT, and other servers. Support administrative systems such as student admissions and registration, payroll, and the financial resources system. Provide UNM NetID authentication to access the above systems. Mission CIRT s mission is to provide leadership for the effective use of information technologies to achieve the University of New Mexico s vision and mission in education, research, and public service, and to provide support for the effective management and administration of those functions. CIRT Web Site: CIRT Resources - Fiscal Year Network Connections: 19,050 Campus Computing Facilities: Six pods and nine classrooms (545 Windows and Macintosh computers) CIRT Support Center Client Contact: 45,716 telephone calls, 1,451 voice mail, 9,143 walk-ins, and 16,774 Support Center web page hits Total Computer Accounts: 66,366 Total Computer Sessions: 8,603,532 on shared systems Connect Time (Hours): 7,068,258 on shared systems Central Processing Unit Hours Used: 26,088,092 VAX equivalent CPU hours (normalized) Mail Messages/day: 165,000 average Web Hits/day: 162,286 average Disk space provided (GB/day): 1,713 Employee FTE: (full-time); 29.2 (part-time); (total) CIRT's Base Budget: $10,820,000 Source: Computer and Information Resources and Technology (CIRT) UNM Fact Book - Page 107

122 UNM Main Campus Libraries UNM Main Campus libraries include the UNM General Library (UNMGL), the Health Sciences Library and Informatics Center (HSLIC), and the UNM Law Library (LL), representing three administratively distinct organizations. The UNM General Library encompasses Zimmerman Library (the University's main library), Centennial Science and Engineering Library, Parish Memorial Library, the Fine Arts Library, the Center for Regional Studies (CRS), and the Center for Southwest Research (CSWR). Other libraries (Other) include the following main campus libraries: Bainbridge Bunting Memorial Slide Library, Multicultural Education Center(MEC)/Equity Library, Tireman Learning Materials Library, and the Native American Studies Center Library. UNMGL is comparable to a non-departmentalized college within the University and is administered by the Dean of Library Services who reports to the Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs. HSLIC reports to the Vice President for Health Sciences. LL reports to the Dean of the School of Law Library Statistics Collections General Law Health Sciences Other Total Volumes added during ,201 8,146 4,286 1,041 61,674 Volumes in Library 2,024, , ,998 40,999 2,474,070 Serials Received 12,447 3,040 1, ,607 Electronic Books 68,845 Not Avail ,077 Electronic Journals 16,124 Not Avail 1, ,263 Microform Units 3,789, , ,628,652 Government Documents 307, ,484 Manuscripts and Archives (linear ft.) 17, , ,678 Cartographic 227, ,214 Audio, Film and Video 51, ,644 1,722 55,430 Source: UNM Libraries UNM Fact Book - Page 108

123 UNM Main Campus Libraries Services General Law Health Sciences Other Total Service hours (number of hours library is open per week) Gate count (number of persons entering/exiting library) 1,346,147 Not Avail 356,249 36,482 1,738,878 Number of Reference Transactions 51,594 8,375 17,072 2,036 79,077 Total Number of Circulations 302,645 11,264 20,045 75, ,297 Interlibrary Loan Requests Received from other Libraries 15, , ,377 Interlibrary Loan Requests Sent to other Libraries 17, , ,726 Facilities Number of patron PC workstations Network ports available to patrons ,101 The UNM main campus libraries represent the largest academic collections in the state. They provide a large body of information in print and electronic sources accessible through computer workstations and the internet. In addition to providing access to resources, the libraries provide instructional opportunities for faculty, students, and staff through formal classes and one-on-one instruction. In 2001, the main campus libraries ranked 58 out of 113 academic libraries in the Association of Research Libraries (ARL). UNM holds membership in the largest information scientific and technology consortium in America--the Alliance for Innovation in Science and Technology Information. The General Library hosts the online catalog for the state serving 25 academic and special library collections in New Mexico. The libraries' lending network includes the OCLC (41,000 libraries); the Greater Western Library Alliance, formerly Big 12+ Consortium (32 libraries); and the National Network of Libraries of Medicine (more than 5,000 libraries), a program of the National Library of Medicine; and the Amigos network (750 libraries). Source: UNM Libraries Year ARL Library Ranking UNM Ranking Total Ranked UNM Fact Book - Page 109

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125 Revenue & Expenditures

126 Actual Current Fund Revenue University of New Mexico (FY to FY ) Millions of Dollars $1,200 $1,000 $800 $600 $400 $200 $ ** Fiscal Year Revenue - All UNM * In Millions of Dollars (Unrestricted and Restricted Combined) ** Tuition & Fees $50.8 $54.0 $55.8 $62.1 $67.7 $71.9 State & Local Approp. $186.1 $184.6 $199.1 $211.7 $229.7 $248.5 Gifts, Grants & Contracts*** $156.6 $165.8 $170.2 $190.7 $210.3 $211.8 Sales & Services & Other**** $136.8 $150.3 $150.5 $178.9 $183.2 $231.5 UNM Hospital $203.7 $208.9 $202.3 $231.4 $242.9 $224.1 Other Independent***** $53.2 $59.4 $56.4 $67.7 $64.8 $45.6 Total $787.3 $822.9 $834.3 $942.4 $998.5 $1,033.4 * Includes all UNM units except component units, such at the UNM Foundation, Science and Technology Corp., and University Physician Associates. ** The change to GASB accounting standards means that the Annual Audit Report is no longer comparable to past reports. The CHE Report of Actuals was used to approximate the categories reported previously, but the categories are NOT exactly the same, comparisons across categories may not be fully comparable. *** Includes local, state, and federal grants and contracts (incl. student financial aid). Also includes private gifts and contracts. **** Includes all Sales & Services; Land & Permanent Fund, Interest, and Indirect Costs Recovered. *****Includes Mental Health Center, Children's Psychiatric Hospital, and Carrie Tingley Hospital. Source: University of New Mexico Annual Audit Report, ; CHE Report of Actuals, 2002 Other Independent***** UNM Hospital Sales & Services & Other**** Gifts, Grants & Contracts*** State & Local Approp. Tuition & Fees UNM Fact Book - Page 111

127 Actual Current Fund Expenditures University of New Mexico (FY to FY ) Millions of Dollars $1,200 $1,000 $800 $600 $400 $200 $ ** Fiscal Year Expenditures - All UNM * In Millions of Dollars (Unrestricted and Restricted Combined) ** Instuction & General*** $220.1 $224.8 $237.9 $247.8 $263.8 $282.4 Research $94.0 $103.2 $106.7 $124.0 $140.9 $131.5 Public Service $117.5 $118.2 $121.8 $137.6 $150.9 $168.1 Student Aid $31.8 $35.4 $39.0 $44.0 $47.1 $53.7 Other University**** $52.1 $56.9 $52.8 $59.4 $65.5 $62.7 UNM Hospital $198.3 $212.2 $210.0 $232.0 $245.7 $221.9 Other Independent***** $55.7 $55.8 $60.7 $62.6 $64.5 $75.5 Total $769.5 $806.5 $828.9 $907.4 $978.5 $995.8 * Includes all UNM units except component units, such at the UNM Foundation, Science and Technology Corp., and University Physician Associates. ** The change to GASB accounting standards means that the Annual Audit Report is no longer comparable to past reports. The CHE Report of Actuals was used to approximate the categories reported previously, but the categories are NOT exactly the same, comparisons across categories may not be fully comparable. *** Includes Instruction and Instructional Support from previous year's reports through FY01, includes Instruction and General from CHE Report of Actuals for FY02. **** Includes Internal Service, Auxiliaries, Athletics, and Student Social & Cultural. *****Includes Mental Health Center, Children's Psychiatric Hospital, and Carrie Tingley Hospital. Source: University of New Mexico Annual Audit Report, ; CHE Report of Actuals, 2002 Other Independent***** UNM Hospital Other University**** Student Aid Public Service Research Instuction & General*** UNM Fact Book - Page 112

128 Actual Current Fund Expenditures Main Campus (FY to FY ) Millions of Dollars $600 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $ ** 6666 Fiscal Year Other University**** Student Aid Public Service Research Instuction & General*** Main Campus Expenditures * In Millions of Dollars (Unrestricted and Restricted Combined) ** Instuction & General*** $157.1 $158.2 $166.6 $174.5 $185.3 $197.4 Research $65.1 $69.3 $68.2 $75.4 $84.2 $64.9 Public Service $39.6 $37.9 $36.6 $39.2 $40.2 $42.1 Student Aid $31.1 $34.7 $38.3 $42.5 $45.8 $51.9 Other University**** $50.6 $54.8 $50.5 $57.0 $62.9 $60.0 UNM Hospital Other Independent***** Total $343.4 $354.8 $360.2 $388.6 $418.4 $416.3 * Includes all UNM units except component units, such at the UNM Foundation, Science and Technology Corp., and University Physician Associates. ** The change to GASB accounting standards means that the Annual Audit Report is no longer comparable to past reports. The CHE Report of Actuals was used to approximate the categories reported previously, but the categories are NOT exactly the same, comparisons across categories may not be fully comparable. *** Includes Instruction and Instructional Support from previous year's reports through FY01, includes Instruction and General from CHE Report of Actuals for FY02. **** Includes Internal Service, Auxiliaries, Athletics, and Student Social & Cultural. *****Includes Mental Health Center, Children's Psychiatric Hospital, and Carrie Tingley Hospital. Source: University of New Mexico Annual Audit Report, ; CHE Report of Actuals, UNM Fact Book - Page 113

129 Actual Current Fund Expenditures UNM Health Sciences Center (FY to FY ) Millions of Dollars $600 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $ ** Fiscal Year UNM Health Sciences Center Expenditures * In Millions of Dollars (Unrestricted and Restricted Combined) ** Instuction & General*** $48.2 $48.4 $51.0 $51.8 $56.0 $59.8 Research $28.9 $33.9 $37.5 $48.7 $56.7 $66.6 Public Service $76.4 $78.5 $83.5 $96.4 $107.7 $122.7 Student Aid $0.6 $0.6 $0.5 $1.1 $1.1 $1.4 Other University**** $0.2 $1.4 $0.4 $0.5 $0.4 UNM Hospital $198.3 $212.2 $210.0 $232.0 $245.7 $221.9 Other Independent***** $55.7 $55.8 $60.7 $62.6 $64.5 $75.5 Total $408.1 $429.6 $444.7 $493.0 $532.3 $548.3 * Includes all UNM units except component units, such at the UNM Foundation, Science and Technology Corp., and University Physician Associates. ** The change to GASB accounting standards means that the Annual Audit Report is no longer comparable to past reports. The CHE Report of Actuals was used to approximate the categories reported previously, but the categories are NOT exactly the same, comparisons across categories may not be fully comparable. *** Includes Instruction and Instructional Support from previous year's reports through FY01, includes Instruction and General from CHE Report of Actuals for FY02. **** Includes Internal Service, Auxiliaries, Athletics, and Student Social & Cultural. *****Includes Mental Health Center, Children's Psychiatric Hospital, and Carrie Tingley Hospital. Source: University of New Mexico Annual Audit Report, ; CHE Report of Actuals, 2002 Other Independent***** UNM Hospital Other University**** Student Aid Public Service Research Instuction & General*** UNM Fact Book - Page 114

130 Actual Current Fund Expenditures UNM Branch Campuses (FY to FY ) Millions of Dollars $35 $30 $25 $20 $15 $10 $5 $ ** Fiscal Year UNM Branch Campus Expenditures * In Millions of Dollars (Unrestricted and Restricted Combined) ** Instuction & General*** $14.8 $18.3 $20.2 $21.6 $22.5 $25.3 Research $0.0 Public Service $1.4 $1.8 $1.7 $1.9 $3.0 $3.2 Student Aid $0.1 $0.1 $0.2 $0.4 $0.2 $0.3 Other University**** $1.6 $1.8 $1.9 $1.9 $2.1 $2.3 UNM Hospital Other Independent***** Total $17.9 $22.0 $24.0 $25.8 $27.7 $31.1 * Includes all UNM units except component units, such at the UNM Foundation, Science and Technology Corp., and University Physician Associates. ** The change to GASB accounting standards means that the Annual Audit Report is no longer comparable to past reports. The CHE Report of Actuals was used to approximate the categories reported previously, but the categories are NOT exactly the same, comparisons across categories may not be fully comparable. *** Includes Instruction and Instructional Support from previous year's reports through FY01, includes Instruction and General from CHE Report of Actuals for FY02. **** Includes Internal Service, Auxiliaries, Athletics, and Student Social & Cultural. *****Includes Mental Health Center, Children's Psychiatric Hospital, and Carrie Tingley Hospital. Source: University of New Mexico Annual Audit Report, ; CHE Report of Actuals, 2002 Other University**** Student Aid Public Service Research Instuction & General*** UNM Fact Book - Page 115

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132 Other Finance & Resource Data

133 Financial Aid by Source and Type of Aid All UNM Units Combined, to $70,000,000 $60,000,000 $50,000,000 $40,000,000 $30,000,000 $20,000,000 $10,000,000 $0 Type of Financial Aid by Source Grant Scholarship Job* Loan Private Institutional State Federal Financial Type of Aid Aid Year Source of Aid Grant Scholarship Job* Loan Total Federal $16,665,045 $1,434,218 $3,272,175 $61,700,200 $83,071,637 State $2,341,894 $9,314,615 $1,972,759 $603,568 $14,232,836 Institutional $0 $9,948,451 $0 $23,000 $9,971,451 Private $0 $5,260,004 $0 $720,343 $5,980,347 Total $19,006,939 $25,957,288 $5,244,934 $63,047,111 $113,256, Federal $17,575,581 $1,954,092 $3,648,755 $60,312,280 $83,490,707 State $3,429,457 $11,631,986 $2,540,931 $571,574 $18,173,948 Institutional $0 $15,402,754 $0 $18,000 $15,420,754 Private $0 $5,477,366 $0 $690,977 $6,168,342 Total $21,005,037 $34,466,198 $6,189,686 $61,592,830 $123,253, Federal $20,451,295 $1,958,618 $3,247,003 $58,750,192 $84,407,109 State $3,268,438 $14,730,822 $2,087,147 $429,928 $20,516,335 Institutional $0 $13,669,616 $0 $19,500 $13,689,116 Private $0 $5,098,712 $0 $816,107 $5,914,819 Total $23,719,733 $35,457,769 $5,334,150 $60,015,726 $124,527,379 * Jobs include Work Study, but do not include Institutional Student Employment. Source: FAM Extract Files, Office of Institutional Research UNM Fact Book - Page 117

134 Financial Aid Fall 2001 Financial Aid Recipients Financial Aid by Ethnicity, Sex, and Level Percentage of Students Receiving Financial Aid Gallup Los Alamos Taos Valencia Ethnicity Main Campus* Branch Campus Branch Campus Branch Campus Branch Campus African American/Black 67.9% 33.3% 33.3% 62.5% 66.7% American Indian 73.4% 54.4% 30.8% 51.9% 77.3% Asian/Pacific Islander 60.4% 10.5% 12.9% 20.0% 41.7% Hispanic 65.4% 43.5% 43.0% 44.4% 58.2% White, non-hispanic 55.2% 22.8% 22.6% 20.2% 50.8% International 39.0% 50.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% No Response 48.3% 27.9% 29.6% 19.8% 50.0% Total 58.7% 48.6% 30.2% 34.3% 55.9% Sex Female 60.5% 55.0% 29.2% 37.7% 58.9% Male 56.3% 34.3% 32.1% 26.2% 48.8% Total 58.7% 48.6% 30.2% 34.3% 55.9% Level Year 1: Freshman 69.3% 66.7% 57.0% 68.8% 65.4% Year 2: Sophomore 73.9% 71.9% 36.0% 73.9% 68.1% Year 3: Junior 70.6% Year 4: Senior 64.1% Non-Degree 5.3% 6.0% 6.0% 0.9% 8.9% Masters 45.3% Professional/Doctoral 63.5% Total 58.7% 48.6% 30.2% 34.3% 55.9% * Includes School of Medicine and Extended University. Source: CHE DEAR Student Enrollment File for Fall 2001 and UNM FAM Financial Aid Data for UNM Fact Book - Page 118

135 Scholarships All UNM Units Combined, to Academic Years Scholarship Awards - All Recipients Combined Average Amount of Award Paid 1 Number of Scholarship Recipients Scholarship Regents Scholars $7,240 $7,365 $8,071 $8,281 $8, Presidential $2,873 $2,840 $3,119 $3,380 $3, UNM Scholars $2,301 $2,251 $2,288 $2,402 $2, NM Scholars $2,685 $2,615 $2,748 $3,302 $3, Amigo 2 $187 $180 $182 $470 $ Bridge to Success 3 $814 $876 $970 $849 $999 1,370 2,001 1,930 1, Success (Lottery) Scholarships $1,044 $1,225 $1,455 $1,560 $1,823 1,777 3,116 4,374 5,146 5,481 Other Scholarships 4 $1,965 $1,767 $2,056 $2,787 $2,844 6,481 7,505 7,602 7,858 7,726 1 Average award is less than the typical full-year award due to some attrition in the spring semester. 2 The Amigo Award is for non-residents, and also provides in-state instead of out-of-state tuition rates. 3 The drop in the number of Bridge to Success recipients in was due to a one-time change in scholarship requirements for fall The other Scholarship category includes athletic awards, departmental awards, and third-party awards from outside of UNM. Preparation of Incoming Freshman Scholarship Recipients Average Entering ACT Score Average Entering High School GPA Scholarship Regents Scholars Presidential UNM Scholars NM Scholars Amigo Bridge to Success Success (Lottery) Scholarships Other Scholarships Source: FAM Data Extracts and the Office of Institutional Research's Freshman Cohort Tracking Database UNM Fact Book - Page 119

136 Full-Time Tuition & Fees* Main Campus ( to ) Undergraduate Graduate Year Resident Non-Resident Resident Non-Resident $2,071 $7,822 $2,279 $8, $2,165 $8,174 $2,381 $8, $2,242 $8,461 $2,474 $8, $2,430 $9,172 $2,682 $9, $2,795 $10,548 $3,084 $10, $3,026 $11,424 $3,341 $11, $3,169. $11,436 $3,485 $11,777 % Increase Since % 46.2% 52.9% 46.2% Tuition and Fees $3,500 $3,000 $2,500 $2,000 $1,500 $1,000 $500 $ Full-Time Resident Undergraduate Tuition and Fees Main Campus Law PharmD. Medicine Year Resident Non-Resident Resident Non-Resident Resident Non-Resident $3,283 $11,015 $3,493 $12,350 $5,354 $15, $3,612 $12,116 $3,650 $12,906 $5,889 $16, $3,984 $13,338 $3,788 $13,368 $6,478 $18, $4,382 $14,672 $4,106 $14,491 $7,126 $20, $5,040 $16,872 $4,722 $16,666 $8,195 $23, $5,544 $18,559 $5,114 $18,049 $9,015 $25, $6,098 $18,559 $5,334 $18,049 $9,466 $27,135 % Increase Since % 68.5% 52.7% 46.1% 76.8% 76.8% *Academic Year Rate Source: UNM Budget Office UNM Fact Book - Page 120

137 Full-Time Tuition & Fees* Branch Campuses ( to ) $1,000 Full-Time Resident Undergraduate Tuition and Fees Per Academic Year Tuition and Fees $900 $800 $700 $600 $ Gallup Branch Los Alamos Branch Taos Branch Valencia Branch Taos Branch Valencia Branch Non- Non- In- Out of Non- Non- Year Resident Resident Resident Resident District District Resident Resident Resident $720 $1,584 $672 $1,848 $552 $672 $1,728 $720 $1, $720 $1,584 $672 $1,848 $624 $744 $1,800 $720 $1, $720 $1,584 $720 $1,992 $696 $816 $1,848 $720 $1, $840 $1,584 $720 $1,992 $816 $816 $1,968 $816 $1, $840 $1,584 $768 $2,136 $888 $888 $1,992 $864 $2, $960 $1,608 $816 $2,280 $912 $912 $2,016 $912 $2, $960 $1,608 $816 $2,280 $912 $912 $2,016 $912 $2,256 % Increase Since % 1.5% 21.4% 23.4% 65.2% 35.7% NA 26.7% 25.3% *Academic Year Rate Gallup Branch Los Alamos Branch Source: UNM Budget Office UNM Fact Book - Page 121

138 Comparative Salaries, Full-Time Faculty* Main Campus (Fall ) Comparison of UNM and UNM Peer Average Faculty Salaries Average Salary Rank UNM Avg. Salary Professor $64,900 $65,200 $68,600 $71,100 $73,500 $79,000 Assoc. Professor $48,600 $48,300 $50,800 $52,700 $54,300 $58,400 Asst. Professor $40,800 $40,700 $42,700 $45,500 $47,400 $50,300 All Ranks $53,361 $53,736 $55,900 $58,442 $60,405 $64,434 UNM % of Peers Professor 91.8% 89.1% 89.5% 88.5% 86.9% 89.7% Assoc. Professor 95.7% 91.9% 92.6% 91.8% 90.7% 94.2% Asst. Professor 93.7% 91.0% 91.7% 93.8% 93.2% 94.5% All Ranks** 93.3% 90.2% 90.8% 90.5% 89.2% 92.0% * Excludes Medical School faculty. Includes Pharmacy and Nursing faculty. ** Peer average salaries for all ranks combined are weighted by UNM's faculty rank distribution. UNM Peer Insitutions University of Arizona University of Arkansas, Fayetteville University of Colorado, Boulder University of Iowa University of Kansas - Main University of Kentucky University of Missouri, Columbia University of Nebraska, Lincoln University of Oklahoma, Norman University of Oregon University of South Carolina, Columbia University of Tennessee, Knoxville University of Texas, Austin University of Utah University of Virginia - Main University of Washington Peer institutions are set by the New Mexico Commission on Higher Education, after consultation with UNM, for use in the funding formula and for making salary comparisons. The peers were chosen as institutions with a similar mix of programs and similar size and mission as UNM. Sources: AAUP Academe, March/April ; Office of Institutional Research UNM Fact Book - Page 122

139 Staff Salary Profile All UNM Campuses Combined (as Reported in Fall 2002) * Number Average of UNM FTE Grade Pay Range Compa Grade Employees Base Pay Minimum Midpoint** Maximum Ratio*** 19 2 $165,002 $99,063 $144,394 $183, ,191 83, , , ,028 69, , , ,240 58,314 83, , ,735 48,864 69,638 87, ,004 40,941 58,032 72, ,891 34,301 48,360 60, ,622 31,347 43,950 54, ,304 28,644 39,957 49, ,494 26,173 35,651 44, ,056 23,912 32,406 39, ,641 21,846 29,453 36, ,040 19,957 26,790 32, ,246 18,230 24,336 29, ,939 16,650 21,715 26, ,722 15,206 19,739 23, ,050 13,885 17,930 21, ,995 12,950 16,307 18, ,676 12,480 14,830 17, Average 0.95 Grade Descriptions: 18-19, Executive; 15-17, Directors & Associate VP's; 13-14, Managerial; 10-12, Professional; 8-9, Technical/ Paraprofessional; 5-8, Clerical/Secretarial; 7-9, Skilled Crafts; 3-7, Service/Maintenance; 1-2, Helpers. * Regular staff only. Does not include temporary or on-call employees. Does not include University of New Mexico Hospital staff. Does not include administrative employees with faculty appointments. ** The midpoint corresponds to the median salary in the outside market of like positions clustered in a grade. *** Compa Ratio = The ratio of the average UNM FTE base pay in a grade to the midpoint of that grade. Source: Human Resources, Compensation for most current "Pay Ratio by Structure Report" UNM Fact Book - Page 123

140 UNM Endowment Funds Fiscal Years 1993 to 2002 Consolidated Investment Fund (CIF)* (Long-term Permanent Endowment Investments) Growth in Value FY 1993 to Value in Millions Fiscal Year * Includes combined UNM & UNM Foundation endowment funds, exclusive of the University's share of the State Permanent Fund. Source: UNM Foundation UNM Fact Book - Page 124

141 UNM Endowment Funds FY 2002 CIF Market Value by Donor-Designated Recipient (Value as of June 30, 2002) Institutional $62,473,387 Colleges/Schools/Academic Units $46,579,724 Health Science Center (HSC) $43,792,728 Non-Academic Units $6,188,954 Athletics $3,994,717 Presidential Scholarship Program (PSP) $3,914,178 Total $166,943,688 Consolidated Investment Fund (CIF) Market Value by Donor-Designated by Recipient (Value as of June 20, 2002) Health Science Center (HSC) 26.2% Non-Academic Units 3.7% Athletics 2.4% Colleges/Schools/A cademic Units 27.9% Presidential Scholarship Program (PSP) 2.3% Institutional 37.4% CIF Disbursements by Purpose (FY 2002) Student Financial Assist. (Scholarships) $4,126,260 Faculty Support $1,509,872 Research $1,155,804 Program Support $1,143,329 Library $175,714 Equipment/Bldg. Maintenance $40,198 Total $8,151,177 Source: Finance & Facilities Committee Annual Report to UNM Board of Regents, Fall 2002 Consolidated Investment Fund (CIF) Disbursements by Purpose (FY 2002) Program Support 14.0% Research 14.2% Faculty Support 18.5% Library 2.2% Equipment/Bldg. Maintenance 0.5% Student Financial Assist. (Scholarships) 50.6% UNM Fact Book - Page 125

142 Gift Activity* Fiscal Years 1998 to 2002 Gift Activity by Fiscal Year University of New Mexico Foundation, Inc. Total Gifts $45,000,000 $40,000,000 $35,000,000 $30,000,000 $25,000,000 $20,000,000 $15,000,000 $10,000,000 $5,000,000 $ Fiscal Year Foundation Gifts Bequests Received Department Reported Gifts** Foundation Gifts $10,075,378 $10,533,089 $12,847,182 $15,047,104 $17,271,563 Bequests Received $6,069,988 $4,582,508 $6,021,500 $3,378,676 $4,386,355 Department Reported Gifts** $14,953,509 $10,169,544 $12,533,426 $16,873,547 $18,455,064 Total Private Support $31,098,875 $25,285,141 $31,402,108 $35,299,327 $40,112,982 * Includes gifts and bequests made to UNM Main, Branches, and the HSC ** Gifts received directly by UNM departments (other than the Foundation) and subsequently reported to the Foundation for record keeping. Source: UNM Foundation UNM Fact Book - Page 126

143 UNM Facilities As of September 2002 Zimme rman Library UNM Facilities by Campus Campus Acreage Number of Buildings Total Square Footage 1 Central Campus (Albuquerque) acres ,064,569 North Campus (Albuquerque) 269 acres ,181,965 South Campus (Albuquerque) 289 acres ,255,058 Gallup Campus 80 acres ,093 Los Alamos Campus All land is leased 8 73,036 Valencia Campus 124 acres ,861 Taos Campus 80 acres 2 20,178 1 Excludes parking structures. 2 The Central Campus includes buildings and acreage between Lomas and the south side of Central Avenue; the North Campus includes buildings and acreage north of Lomas; and the South Campus includes the UNM Research Park and the Sports Complex. 3 Approximation. Source: UNM Department of Facility Planning UNM Fact Book - Page 127

144 Capital Outlay Projects Current Year Request ( ) Estimated Project Cost 2003 State Appropriation Request Previous Appropriation Other Funds Institution Wide ADA Compliance** $6,197,000 $1,000,000 $3,645,000 $0 Core Building Renewal (Five Year Plan)** $42,024,000 $7,205,000 $6,000,000 $0 Library - Off Site Compact Storage Facility* $8,116,000 $250,000 $0 $0 NM Public Television - Phase II Digital Conversion $2,300,000 $2,300,000 $0 $0 Datacasing/Multicasing Technology*** Central Campus Centennial Engineering Center - Replacement $29,630,000 $9,485,000 $660,250 $10,000,000 of Wagner Hall - Phase I Complete Old Bookstore & Renovate $14,048,200 $7,525,000 $1,650,000 $4,873,200 Existing Biology Basement Chemistry/Earth/Planetary Sciences Building* $15,234,000 $500,000 $0 $0 College of Fine Arts Replacement Library $5,500,000 $0 $0 $5,500,000 Student Services Center Renovation $6,902,000 $6,902,000 $0 $0 North Campus College of Nursing Classroom Renovation $565,000 $56,500 $0 $0 Patient Care Equipment $2,000,000 $2,000,000 $0 $0 Research Building $38,100,000 $6,000,000 $0 $32,100,000 Education Building $40,800,000 $0 $5,000,000 $35,800,000 UNMH Children's Hospital and Critical Care Pavilion $163,000,000 $0 $0 $163,000,000 Clinical & Magnetic Resonance Research Center $13,000,000 $0 $0 $13,000, UNM Fact Book - Page 128

145 Capital Outlay Projects Current Year Request ( ) Estimated Project Cost 2003 State Appropriation Request Previous Appropriation Other Funds Branch Campuses and Education Center Gallup - Infrastructure Inprovements $1,530,000 $780,000 $750,000 $0 Los Alamos - Maintenance Plant Operations Building $459,000 $344,250 $0 $114,750 Taos - Instructional Building - Phase III* $3,152,000 $0 $2,000,000 $1,152,000 - Library/Student Center/Trades Fac. - Phase IV $4,743,120 $2,000,000 $0 $2,743,120 Valencia - Instructional Facility* $3,631,000 $0 $1,000,000 $2,631,000 - Site and Facility Renewal/Replacement* $620,800 $0 $200,000 $420,800 - Student Services/Administration Addition $800,000 $0 $0 $800,000 Auxilary/Other KNME Building Renovation & Addition* $7,907,200 $100,000 $0 $0 University Stadium Expansion - Phase V $16,850,000 $0 $5,175,000 $11,675,000 Total All Campuses $427,109,320 $45,547,750 $26,080,250 $283,809,870 * Planning Funds **Previous Appropriation column includes funds from and assumes passage of FY 02 Statewide GOB Issue ***The request for NM Public Television - Phase II Digital Conversion is a statewide request. It is made on behalf of KNME TV, KRWG TV and KENW TV to be shared euqually. Source: UNM Department of Facility Planning UNM Fact Book - Page 129

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147 UNM Organizational Structure

148 The University of New Mexico Organizational Structure* BOARD OF REGENTS SPEC ADVISOR ON ECON DEV. EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT Diane Gwinn PRESIDENT F. Chris Garcia EXECUTIVE AFFAIRS OFFICER Ricardo Maestas SPEC ASST FOR DIVERSITY Roberto Ibarra UNIVERSITY COUNSEL Charles E. "Nick" Estes PROVOST, VP FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS Brian Foster VP FOR BUSINESS & FINANCE Julie Weaks Gutierrez INTERNAL AUDIT Susan Mullins VP FOR STUDENT AFFAIRS Eliseo Torres VP FOR INSTITUTIONAL ADVANCEMENT Judy Jones OFFICE OF EQUAL OPPORTUNITY Dori Martinez Freudiger VP FOR HEALTH SCIENCES Philip Eaton *As of December 2002 Source: UNM Office of the President UNM Fact Book - Page 131

149 Provost, VP for Academic Affairs Organizational Structure* PRESIDENT F. Chris Garcia DEPUTY PROVOST DEAN ANDERSON SCHOOLS OF MANAGEMENT DEAN ARCHITECTURE & PLANNING DEAN ARTS & SCIENCES DEAN CONTINUING EDUCATION DEAN EDUCATION DEAN FINE ARTS DEAN GRADUATE STUDIES DEAN LIBRARY SERVICES DEAN LAW PROGRAM PLANNING OFFICER DIRECTOR OF INSTITUTIONAL RESEARCH UNIVERSITY SECRETARY PROVOST, VP FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS Brian Foster ASSOC. VP CIRT SR. PROGRAM MANAGER NATIVE AMERICAN PROGRAMS DIRECTOR OF RESOURCE MANAGEMENT DIRECTOR OF FACULTY CONTRACTS VICE PROVOST EXTENDED UNIVERSITY VICE PROVOST RESEARCH ASSOC. PROVOST ACADEMIC AFFAIRS CURRICULUM & INSTRUCTION ASSOC. PROVOST ACADEMIC AFFAIRS K-12 PROGRAM COORDINATION ASSOC. PROVOST ACADEMIC AFFAIRS EVENING & WEEKEND DEGREE PROGRAM/COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS DEAN ENGINEERING DEAN UNIVERSITY COLLEGE *As of December 2002 Source: UNM Office of the President BRANCH CAMPUSES See Next Page SPECIAL ASST TO THE PROVOST FOR INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS UNM Fact Book - Page 132

150 Provost, VP for Academic Affairs: Branch Campuses Organizational Structure PRESIDENT F. Chris Garcia PROVOST, VP ACADEMIC AFFAIRS Brian Foster GALLUP BRANCH ADVISORY BOARD LOS ALAMOS BRANCH ADVISORY BOARD GALLUP BRANCH DIRECTOR Beth Miller (Interim) VALENCIA BRANCH DIRECTOR Alice Letteney VALENCIA BRANCH ADVISORY BOARD TAOS BRANCH ADVISORY BOARD LOS ALAMOS BRANCH DIRECTOR Carlos Ramirez TAOS BRANCH DIRECTOR Alicia Chavez *As of December 2002 Source: UNM Office of the President UNM Fact Book - Page 133

151 Deputy Provost Organizational Structure* PRESIDENT F. Chris Garcia PROVOST, VP FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS Brian Foster DEPUTY PROVOST Richard Holder AIR FORCE ROTC INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS CARS ARMY ROTC LATIN AMERICAN AND IBERIAN INSTITUTE SPANISH COLONIAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE NAVY ROTC Ibero-Amer. Science Tech. Educ. Consortium (ISTEC) *As of December 2002 Source: UNM Office of the President UNM Fact Book - Page 134

152 Vice Provost Extended University Organizational Structure* PRESIDENT F. Chris Garcia PROVOST, VP ACADEMIC AFFAIRS Brian Foster VICE PROVOST EXTENDED UNIVERSITY Jeronimo Dominguez SUPPORT SERVICES OPERATIONS FIELD CENTERS * New Media & * Special Projects / Grants * Gallup Extended Learning * Curriculum Management * KAFB * Media Technology Services * Los Alamos * Rio Rancho * Non-Degree Advisement * Santa Fe * Taos * Testing Center *As of December 2002 Source: UNM Office of the President UNM Fact Book - Page 135

153 Vice Provost for Research Organizational Structure* PRESIDENT F. Chris Garcia PROVOST, VP FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS Brian Foster VICE PROVOST RESEARCH Terry Yates OFFICE OF THE VICE PROVOST FOR RESEARCH (OVPR) CENTERS AND OTHER UNITS Center on Alcoholism, Substance Abuse, and Addictions (CASAA) Center for High Technology Materials (CHTM) Center for Micro-Engineered Materials (CMEM) High Performance Computing Education & Research Center (HPCERC) Southwest Hispanic Research Institute (SHRI) New Mexico Science & Engineering Fair Institute for Applied Research Services *As of December 2002 Source: UNM Office of the President UNM Fact Book - Page 136

154 Assoc. Provost, Academic Affairs Organizational Structure PRESIDENT F. Chris Garcia PROVOST, VP FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS Brian Foster ASSOC. PROVOST ACADEMIC AFFAIRS CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION Nancy Uscher CENTER FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCHOLARSHIP IN TEACHING AND LEARNING (CASTL) OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT HEWLETT PROGRAM OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR TEACHING ASSISTANT RESOURCE CENTER TEACHING AWARDS I-TEL PROJECT (STUDENT NEED DRIVEN CURRICULUM MANAGEMENT) VETERANS OFFICE CENTER FOR ACADEMIC PROGRAM SUPPORT (CAPS) *As of December 2002 Source: UNM Office of the President UNM Fact Book - Page 137

155 Assoc. Provost, Academic Affairs Organizational Structure PRESIDENT F. Chris Garcia PROVOST, VP FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS Brian Foster ASSOC. PROVOST ACADEMIC AFFAIRS EVENING & WEEKEND DEGREE PROGRAMS/COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS & SUMMER SCHOOL David Stuart EVENING & WEEKEND DEGREE PROGRAM GRADUATION PROJECT KUNM ART MUSEUMS SUMMER SCHOOL UNM COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS UNM PRESS *As of December 2002 Source: UNM Office of the President UNM Fact Book - Page 138

156 Associate Provost, Academic Affairs Organizational Structure PRESIDENT F. Chris Garcia PROVOST, VP FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS Brian Foster ASSOC. PROVOST ACADEMIC AFFAIRS K-12 PROGRAM COORDINATION Ignacio Cordova 2 YEAR COLLEGE LIASON K-12 SCHOOLS LIASON NCA OFFICER FOR K-12 SCHOOLS *As of December 2002 Source: UNM Office of the President UNM Fact Book - Page 139

157 VP, Business & Finance Organizational Structure* PRESIDENT F. Chris Garcia ASSOC. VP FOR FINANCE & ADMIN., HSC VP BUSINESS & FINANCE Julie Weaks Gutierrez ASSISTANT TO THE VICE-PRESIDENT ATHLETICS ASSOC. VP CONTROLLER PHYSICAL PLANT ASSOC. VP AUXILIARY ENTERPRISES PARKING & TRANSPORTATION BRANCH CAMPUSES FISCAL OVERSIGHT ELECTRONIC MANAGEMENT INFORMATION PROJECT REAL ESTATE BOOKSTORES BUSINESS SERVICES PUBLIC EVENT MANAGEMENT GROUP TICKETING SERVICES BUDGET FACILITY PLANNING RISK MANAGEMENT GOLF COURSES STAFF COUNCIL *As of December 2002 Source: UNM Office of the President ASSOC. VP HUMAN RESOURCES UNIV. BUSINESS POLICIES LODESTAR ASTRONOMY CENTER TRANSPORTATION/ INFORMATION PROJECT COORDINATOR UNM Fact Book - Page 140

158 VP, Student Affairs Organizational Structure* AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDENT SERVICES PRESIDENT F. Chris Garcia AMERICAN INDIAN STUDENT SERVICES CAREER SERVICES VP STUDENT AFFAIRS Eliseo Torres FISCAL & ADMIN. OFFICER, STUDENT AFFAIRS COLLEGE ENRICHMENT PROGRAM CHILD CARE CENTER ASSOCIATE VP FOR STUDENT DEVELOPMENT ADMISSIONS ASSOCIATE VP FOR STUDENT SERVICES EL CENTRO DE LA RAZA DEAN OF STUDENTS/DIRECTOR OF RESIDENCE LIFE RECRUITMENT SERVICES SPECIAL PROGRAMS STUDENT FINANCIAL AID ACCESSIBILITY SERVICES & UPWARD BOUND RECREATIONAL SERVICES POLICE STUDENT HEALTH CENTER WOMEN'S CENTER STUDENT UNION *As of December 2002 Source: UNM Office of the President UNM Fact Book - Page 141

159 VP, Institutional Advancement Organizational Structure* PRESIDENT F. Chris Garcia VP ADVANCEMENT Judy Jones ALUMNI ASSOCIATION UNM FOUNDATION INC. KNME TV ALUMNI RELATIONS PUBLIC AFFAIRS DEVELOPMENT OFFICE COMMUNICATIONS/ MARKETING *As of December 2002 Source: UNM Office of the President UNM Fact Book - Page 142

160 VP, Health Sciences Organizational Structure* PRESIDENT F. Chris Garcia VP HEALTH SCIENCES R. Philip Eaton ASSOC. VP CLINICAL AFFAIRS ASSOC. VP FINANCE & ADMINISTRATION DEAN SCHOOL OF MEDICINE DEAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY GENERAL UNIVERSITY COUNSEL ASSOC. VP CLINICAL OPERATIONS DEAN COLLEGE OF NURSING DIRECTOR HSC LIBRARY & INFORMATICS CENTER Clinical Components UNM Cancer Research & Treatment Center UNM Carrie Tingley Hospital UNM Children's Hospital UNM Children's Psychiatric Hospital UNM Mental Health Center University of New Mexico Hospital Academic Components School of Medicine College of Nursing College of Pharmacy Health Sciences Library & Informatics Center *As of December 2002 Source: UNM Office of the President UNM Fact Book - Page 143

161 UNM Board of Regents Organizational Structure Organizations Reporting to UNM Board of Regents through Regents' Subcommittees UNM BOARD OF REGENTS ACADEMIC/STUDENT AFFAIRS COMMITTEE HEALTH SCIENCES COMMITTEE FINANCE & FACILITIES COMMITTEE Anderson Schools of Management Foundation Biological Society of NM Friends of Art of UNM Museum, Inc. Friends of UNM Library, Inc. Friends of UNM Music, Inc. Law School Foundation Maxwell Museum Foundation NM Technological Innovation Center Branch Advisory Groups KUNM Board KNME Board Harwood Museum Foundation HSC Clinical Operations Board University Physician Associates Khatali Alumni Club UNM Lobo Club UNM Foundation Science & Technology UNM Lobo Energy, Inc. *As of December 2002 Source: UNM Office of the President UNM Fact Book - Page 144

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