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1 RISD Fact Book 2014
2 Welcome to the Fact Book About the Photographs: The photographs in Fact Book 2014 were taken in The Edna Lawrence Nature Lab by the staff of Institutional Research. RISD's web site describes the Nature Lab as "a unique resource for examining, exploring and understanding the patterns, structures and interactions of design in nature." Founded in 1937, its collections - along with specialized microscopes and other equipment for studying them - have continued to grow to include more than 80,000 specimens and other items of natural history. It also houses live animals and plants, a natural history reference library and clipping file, and archives of slides, tapes, videos and x-ray photographs. The Office of Institutional Research is pleased to present the Rhode Island School of Design Fact Book The Fact Book is a summary of institutional data gathered from many areas of the College, compiled to capture the 2013 Fiscal and Academic Year, as well as the beginning of Academic Year Where appropriate, multiple years of data are provided for historical perspective. While not all-encompassing, the Fact Book provides pertinent facts and figures and is made available as a reference to administrators, faculty, staff and students. Just the Facts! will provide quick information on the College. Facts and figures are on page 10. The Table of Contents is interactive, so you can click on any line to go to that page. RISD Fact Book 2014 would not have been possible without the contributions of many individuals from diverse areas of the College who offered their expertise and provided their time to gather and inform the data. Our role in the Office of Institutional Research is to make sure this publication is useful and accurate, and at the same time enhances your understanding of the scope and progress of the College. We welcome your comments and suggestions towards these goals. NOTE: Faculty and Student numbers reflect Degree Program statistics unless specified as Continuing Education faculty or students. Please Note: %=Percent, GR=Graduate, N=Number, UG=Undergraduate, n/a = Not applicable (ex: Some departments do not have undergraduate programs and some do not have graduate programs.) Jennifer Dunseath Director of Institutional Research Anj Shaw Institutional Research & Budget Analyst Rilla Bieberbach Administrative Coordinator
3 Table of Contents Institutional Overview... 5 Just the Facts!... 8 Historical Highlights: Enrollment, Facilities, Programs Faculty and Staff Personnel Profile Headcount Faculty and Staff Headcounts by Race/Ethnicity Faculty Headcount Ratio of Students to Faculty Ethnic Diversity Student and Faculty Diversity Compared to Top Peers (Fall 2012) Student and Faculty Diversity Trends Applicants Applications by Type Applications by Type and Geographic Region Entering Freshman Class Class Profile High School GPAs SAT Scores Evaluation Scores Section: Table of Contents RISD Fact Book 2014 i
4 Enrolled Student Headcounts Level Class Major Undergraduate Trends Graduate Trends New and Returning Students Students Concentrating in Liberal Arts Brown/RISD Dual Degree Students (BRDD) Student Cross Registrations Freshman Major Selection Credit Bearing Internships by Division Enrolled Student Demographics Gender Ethnicity Age Range Geographic Region (U.S.) International by Nationality Full-time Equivalent, Seats and Credits Full-time Equivalent (FTE) Headcount Seats by Division/Department Major Section: Table of Contents RISD Fact Book 2014 ii
5 Credits by Division/Department Major Financial Aid Financial Aid Summary Retention and Graduation Rates Freshman Retention to Sophomore Year Freshman 6-Year Graduation Rate Degrees Awarded and Graduates Degrees and Concentration Certificates Awarded Brown/RISD Dual Degree Graduates Undergraduate Degrees Awarded 1937-Present Graduate Degrees Awarded 1937-Present Graduates by First Degree Awarded Current Alumni (Mailable) Region and Years of Attendance Domestic by State/Territory International by Country Continuing Education Enrollments Course Offerings Certificate Program Graduates Operating Summary Section: Table of Contents RISD Fact Book 2014 iii
6 Museum of Art Holdings by Curatorial Department Sources of Acquisition Funding Visitor Information Library Collections Circulation, Borrowers, and Attendees at Library Tours and Events Operating Expenses Classes in the Library Facilities Net Square Feet by Function Institutional Engagement Revenue from New Pledges/Gifts Finance Degree Program Tuition and Fees Statement of Financial Activities Endowment Investments at Year End Section: Table of Contents RISD Fact Book 2014 iv
7 Institutional Overview
8 Just the Facts! Founding Date: 1877 Year Authorized to Grant Degrees: 1932 Mission: Charter Statement: Bachelor's Degrees The Mission of the Rhode Island School of Design, through its college and museum, is to educate its students and the public in the creation and appreciation of works of art and design, to discover and transmit knowledge and to make lasting contributions to a global society through critical thinking, scholarship and innovation. The orginal bylaws of the corporation set forth the following key objectives for RISD: First. The instruction of artisans in drawing, painting, modeling, designing, that they may successfully apply the principles of Art to the requirements of trade and manufacture; Second. The systematic training of students in the practice of Art, in order that they may understand its principles, give instruction to others, or become artists. Third. The general advancement of public Art Education, by the exhibition of works of Art and of Art school studies, and by lectures on Art. Architecture (BArch) Bachelor's Degrees (BFA): Apparel Design Graphic Design Painting Architecture Illustration Photography Ceramics Industrial Design Printmaking Film/Animation/Video Interior Studies (Adaptive Reuse) Sculpture Furniture Design Jewelry + Metalsmithing Textiles Glass Special Programs: Brown / RISD Dual Degree (BA/BFA) RISD Fact Book
9 Just the Facts! (continued) Master's Degrees: Architecture (MArch) Interior Architecture (MA) Art + Design Education (MA) Interior Studies (Adaptive Reuse) (MDes) Arts in Teaching (MAT) Landscape Architecture (MLA) Industrial Design (MID) Masters's Degrees (MFA): Ceramics Graphic Design Printmaking Digital + Media Jewelry + Metalsmithing Sculpture Furniture Design Painting Textiles Glass Photography Former Majors: Advertising Design Textile Chemistry B/Landscape Architecture Costume Design Textile Engineering BIA/Interior Architecture Clothing and Fashion Textile Manufacturing BGD/Graphic Design Machine Design BFA/Art Education BID/Industrial Design Portraiture BFA/Landscape Architecture MIA/Interior Architecture Concentration Certificates: History of Art and Visual Culture (HAVC) (Liberal Arts) History, Philosophy, and the Social Sciences (HPSS) (Liberal Arts) Literary Arts and Studies (LAS) (Liberal Arts) Institutional and Professional Accreditation: New England Association of Schools & Colleges (NEASC) National Association of Schools of Art & Design (NASAD) National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB) Landscape Architecture Accreditation Board (LAAB) of the American Society of Landscape Architects The Rhode Island Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (RIDE) RISD Fact Book 2014 Section: Just the Facts! 9
10 Just the Facts! (Continued) Type of college: Applicants Accepted (Fall 2013): private, co-educational, four-year art school 27.3% first-time, first year # of undergraduate degree programs: % transfer # of graduate degree programs: % graduate Costs: ( figures) Average SAT Scores (Fall 2013): tuition: $42,622 (full-time degree candidates, graduate 642 math 632 critical reading 636 writing and undergraduate) student activities fee: $310 Student Retention Rate (5-year average): housing: $6,958 (double room) 94% (freshman to sophomore) dining: $5,314 (based on 19+ meal plan) supplies: $2,700 (estimated) Student Graduation Rate (5-year average): 88% graduate (within six years of enrollment) Demographics (Fall 2013) undergraduate students: 2,005 Mailable Alumni: 22,197; Degree Alumni: 24,945 (since 1937) graduate students: 415 total enrollment: 2,420 Most Popular Majors: gender (m/f): 35%/65% Illustration, Industrial Design, Architecture, Graphic Design ethnicity: 28.5% of color international: 26.6% (from 55 countries) Endowment ( ): $298.5 million Faculty (Fall 2013): full-time: 150 part-time: 396 student/faculty ratio: 8.6:1 Annual Operating Budget ( ): $127.9 million Average Class Size (Fall 2013): undergraduate: 17 graduate: 12 RISD Fact Book 2014 Section: Just the Facts! 10
11 Historical Highlights: Enrollment, Facilities, Programs Year Day/Evening Facilities Programs /79 Hoppin Building Fine/Applied Art, Art History, Architecture/Machine Drawing /255 Waterman Building (classrooms & galleries) /265 Waterman Galleries /287 Reorganized school Departments established Agreement with Brown University First endowment campaign /278 Memorial Hall /374 Textile and Jewelry Departments established /424 Pendleton House /419 Normal Art Department established (Art Education) /484 First Librarian hired /685 Textile Building Central Power Plant Carr House /756 Nickerson bequest /982 Jewelry Building /882 Radeke Museum /965 Dorms for women /969 Formal entrance requirements/exams /920 Credit structure introduced /882 High School diploma required Graphic Arts Department established Architecture Department reorganized Sources: Historical Fact Book Information, Facilities, Academic Affairs, and Institutional Research RISD Fact Book 2014 Section: Historical Highlights 11
12 Historical Highlights: Enrollment, Facilities, Programs (continued) Year Day/Evening Facilities Programs /863 General Freshman Course established Liberal Arts program /1073 College Building Bachelor Art Education (changed to BS in 1940) /1226 Nature Lab established /1242 Admissions Office /1550 Auditorium First Bachelor of Science awarded /667 First BFAs awarded - Costume Design, Graphic Arts, Interior Design, Jewelry Design, Painting and Sculpture First BFA in Industrial Design First BFA in Illustration First BFA in Textile Design /570 First Bachelor of Science in Landscape Architecture Lowthorpe Dept. of Landscape Architecture Last BFA in Portraiture ( ) Freshman Foundation established as a Division First BFA in Ceramics Tillinghast Place Bank Building Market House First BFA in Apparel Design Last BFAs in Fashion Illusatration ( ) and Clothing and Fashion ( ) Liberal Arts Division established with departments of Art History, English and Mathematics and Physics /830 Benson Hall /893 First Master of Science in Art Education Graphic Arts changed to Graphic Design Last BFA in Advertising Design ( ) Sources: Historical Fact Book Information, Facilities, Academic Affairs, and Institutional Research RISD Fact Book 2014 Section: Historical Highlights 12
13 Historical Highlights: Enrollment, Facilities, Programs (continued) Year Day/Evening Facilities Programs /760 Waterman Dorms and Refectory Division of Graduate Studies established Woods Gerry purchased European Honors Program established in Rome First MFA in Painting (includes Printmaking) First MFA in Sculpture (includes Glass and Jewelry & Light Metals until 1985) First MFA in Ceramics Last Master of Science, Art Education First BFA in Art Education First MFA in Photography First Bachelor of Architecture First BFA in Photography First Master of Arts in Teaching Last Bachelor of Science degrees awarded MFA in Art Education discontinued ( ) First Bachelor of Landscape Architecture First Master of Arts, Art Education /580 ISB (Illustration Studies Building) First Wintersession Woods Gerry renovated First BFA in Architecture Lisle Property/Estate First BFA in Landscape Architecture First MFA in Industrial Design (includes Wood & Furniture) First BFA in Film First Bachelor of Industrial Design First Master of Art Education First Master of Industrial Design First BFA and MFA in Printmaking (separate from Painting) Sources: Historical Fact Book Information, Facilities, Academic Affairs, and Institutional Research RISD Fact Book 2014 Section: Historical Highlights 13
14 Historical Highlights: Enrollment, Facilities, Programs (continued) Year Day/Evening Facilities Programs Continued First Bachelor of Interior Architecture B.E.B. (Bayard Ewing Building) Last BFA in Art Education First MFA in Graphic Design / Liberal Arts Division reorganized with departments of Art History, English, and History, Philosophy and Social Sciences /2498 Design Center MFAs in Glass and Jewelry & Light Metals are awarded separate from Sculpture Quad Project Washington Place ('88) BFAs in Glass and Jewelry & Light Metals are awarded Student Center ( 89) separate from Sculpture /2611 Benson Hall renovations First Bachelor of Graphic Design /2556 What Cheer renovations Culinary Arts program discontinued Textile Design named changed to Textiles / South Main St. First Master of Landscape Architecture Concentration in Art History Masters in Art Education reinstated (replaces MAE) /2902 Farago Wing First MFA in Textiles /3060 Film/Video (formerly Film) becomes Film/ Animation/Video First Master of Architecture Freshman Foundation changed its name to Foundation Studies /2975 Film/Animation/Video Refits First MFA in Furniture Design (separate from ID) /3260 ID Dept. moves to 161 S. Main Street 20 Washington Place renovated Campus Master Plan developed /3293 Waterman building basement refurbished First BFA in Furniture Design Museum Galleries First Master of Interior Architecture (MIA) Sources: Historical Fact Book Information, Facilities, Academic Affairs, and Institutional Research RISD Fact Book 2014 Section: Historical Highlights 14
15 Historical Highlights: Enrollment, Facilities, Programs (continued) Year Day/Evening Facilities Programs /3592 Colonial Apts. Closed for renovations /3880 Colonial Apts. re-opened Campus relocations to 20 Washington Place Fletcher Building renovations for graduate students /4404 Purchased S. Main Street Properties UG Landscape Architecture major discontinued (last UG degree awarded 2005) English Concentration: Literary Studies or Creative Writing Jewelry & Light Metals (formerly Jewelry & Metals) becomes Jewelry & Metalsmithing /4684 RISDWorks opens at 20 Westmininster Street /4767 Mason Building/ Art Education name changed to Art + Design Education CIT Building History Philosophy, Social Studies Concentration / /5257 Campus Master Plan updated Interdisciplinary Study Option approved Post-Baccalaureate in Glass First MFA Digital Media (name changed in 2006 to Digital + Media) Last BFA and BLA in Landscape Architecture awarded Silk Road Project collaboration begins / West opens Art History changed its name to History of Art + Fleet Library opens Visual Culture Successful Completion of Capital Campaign - Future By Design /7647 Chace Center, Memorial Hall construction begins Moshassuck Square apartments leased. Museum of Art, main RISD Gallery refurbished /7529 Memorial Hall re-opened Brown/RISD Dual Degree Program enrolls first class Sources: Historical Fact Book Information, Facilities, Academic Affairs, and Institutional Research RISD Fact Book 2014 Section: Historical Highlights 15
16 Historical Highlights: Enrollment, Facilities, Programs (continued) Year Day/Evening Facilities Programs Continued Chace Center completed (May 2008) Museum of Art, 3rd Floor galleries restored /7878 Chace Center opens Art + Design Education name changed to Memorial Hall reopens after restoration Teaching + Learning in Art + Design /7510 Bank Building restoration Silk Road Project collaboration ended Design Center/Photography facilities removed Last Bachelor of Industrial Design (BID) awarded Industrial Design added 2.5 year option to MID /6632 Carr House renovation, Phase I Last Bachelor of Graphic Design (BGD) awarded BEB 106 Remodeled BFA Interior Architecture changes name to Thompson House renovation BFA Interior Studies (Adaptive Reuse) 345 South Water Street renovated MIA Interior Architecture ( yr) replaced CE Offices move to 345 South Water Street by MA (1 yr + 1 summer) Interior Architecture and MDes (2 yr + 1 summer) Interior Studies (Adaptive Reuse) Post-Baccalaureate in Jewelry + Light Metals approved Last Bachelor of Interior Architecture (BIA) awarded /6281 Carr House renovation, Phase II English Department changed its name to Farnum Hall demolition; Farnum Park opens Department of Literary Arts + Studies Strategic Plan , Critical Making, Making Critical, approved and will drive academic planning /6290 Campus Master Plan Launched First Brown/RISD Dual Degrees awarded ISB Phase I Last Master of Interior Architecture (MIA) awarded Dunnel House Exterior Renovation and New Windows Nature-Culture-Sustainability Studies (NCSS) Renovations to Library Material Resources Center concentration experimental pilot program launched Benson Hall Code Upgrades 55 Angell Street New Emergency Generator /* *Evening/Continuing Education class numbers are not available until year end. NOTE: Day enrollment reflects fall enrollment reported to IPEDS (Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System) Sources: Historical Fact Book Information, Facilities, Academic Affairs, and Institutional Research RISD Fact Book 2014 Section: Historical Highlights 16
17 Faculty and Staff
18 Personnel Profile Headcount DEGREE PROGRAM FACULTY Fall 2009 Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Full-time Part-time* TOTAL SERVICE & ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Full-time Part-time TOTAL TOTAL FACULTY AND ADMININSTRATIVE STAFF 1,038 1,044 1,116 1,115 1,142 CONTINUING EDUCATION FACULTY** Extension Summer TOTAL TOTAL PERSONNEL 1,318 1,315 1,373 1,356 1,374 *Part-time Faculty numbers show totals reported in the fall Federally mandated IPEDS report and do not show year-end numbers **Continuing Education faculty who teach in both the Summer and Extension Programs are only included in Summer totals to avoid a duplicate headcount Sources: Fall 2009 Fact Book 2010; Fall HR IPEDS Reports, Continuing Education Faculty from CE RISD Fact Book 2014 Section: Faculty and Staff 18
19 Faculty and Staff Headcounts by Race/Ethnicity Full-time Part-time TOTAL Full-time Part-time TOTAL Faculty Faculty FACULTY Staff Staff STAFF TOTAL Fall 2009 Am Indian Asian Black Hispanic White Other TOTAL Fall 2010 Am Indian Asian Black Hispanic White Other TOTAL Fall 2011 Am Indian Asian Black Hispanic White Other TOTAL Fall 2012 Am Indian Asian Black Hispanic White International Unknown TOTAL Fall 2013 Am Indian Asian Black Hispanic White International Unknown TOTAL *Part-time Faculty numbers show totals reported in the fall Federally mandated IPEDS report and do not show year-end numbers Sources: Fall 2009 Fact Book 2010; Fall HR IPEDS Reports RISD Fact Book 2014 Section: Faculty and Staff 19
20 Faculty Headcount FULL-TIME FACULTY PROFESSOR Fall 2009 Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Male Female Subtotal ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Male Female Subtotal % 60.0% 40.0% 20.0% 0.0% Full-time Degree Program Faculty Fall 2009 Fall 2010 Male Fall 2011 Female Fall 2012 Fall 2013 ASSISTANT PROFESSOR Male Female Subtotal FULL-TIME FACULTY TOTAL PART-TIME FACULTY TOTAL* TOTAL DEGREE PROGRAM FACULTY *Part-time Faculty numbers show totals reported in the fall Federally mandated IPEDS report and do not show year-end numbers 80.0% 60.0% 40.0% 20.0% 0.0% Full-time/Part-time Faculty Fall 2009 Fall 2010 Full-Time Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Part-Time Fall 2013 Sources: Fall 2009 from Fact Book 2010; from HR IPEDS Report RISD Fact Book 2014 Section: Faculty and Staff 20
21 Ratio of Students to Faculty Fall 2009 Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 FTE STUDENTS* 2,360 2,406 2,396 2,386 2,420 Percent Change 0.3% 1.9% -0.4% -0.4% 1.4% FTE FACULTY** Percent Change -2.3% 6.3% 5.0% -1.4% 2.5% STUDENT : FACULTY RATIO 9.4 : : : : : 1 *Student Full Time Equivalent (FTE) is the total number of undergraduate and graduate students. **Faculty Full Time Equivalent (FTE) equals the number of Full-time Faculty plus one-third of the number of Part-time faculy as reported to IPEDS. Source: 2009 Fact Book 2010; Fall Fall Census/Registrar and HR IPEDS Report RISD Fact Book 2014 Section: Faculty and Staff 21
22 Ethnic Diversity
23 Student and Faculty Diversity Compared to Top Peers (Fall 2012) 20.0% 15.0% 10.0% 5.0% Undergraduate Students of Color Graduate Students of Color Full-time Faculty of Color 0.0% NOTE: Peer group includes: Maryland Institute College of Art, Savannah College of Art and Design,* School of the Art Institute of Chicago and Pratt. (Does not include Non-Resident Aliens.) *2011 data Source: IPEDS Data Center RISD Fact Book 2014 Section: Ethnic Diversity 23
24 Student and Faculty Diversity Trends 35.0% 30.0% 25.0% 20.0% 15.0% Fall 2007 Fall % 5.0% Source: IPEDS Data Center. 0.0% Undergraduate Students of Color Graduate Students of Color Full-time Faculty of Color Source: IPEDS Data Center and historical Fact Book data RISD Fact Book 2014 Section: Ethnic Diversity 24
25 Applicants
26 Applications by Type FIRST-TIME FIRST YEAR APPLICANTS 2,819 2,756 2,666 3,113 3,215 Percent Change -10.4% -2.2% -3.3% 16.8% 3.3% TRANSFER APPLICANTS Percent Change -13.4% -0.9% 2.1% 10.3% 14.7% GRADUATE APPLICANTS 2,153 2,391 2,132 1,880 1,737 Percent Change 27.4% 11.1% -10.8% -11.8% -7.6% PERCENT APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED First-Time First Year 34.0% 34.1% 33.7% 25.4% 27.3% Transfer 33.0% 27.4% 25.5% 25.8% 21.3% Graduate 21.0% 18.7% 20.3% 22.4% 24.2% PERCENT ACCEPTED APPLICATIONS ENROLLED First-Time First Year 49.0% 52.6% 52.2% 55.4% 52.8% Transfer 66.0% 66.1% 68.8% 56.8% 56.7% Graduate 48.0% 49.2% 52.4% 45.8% 50.7% Source: Admissions Office RISD Fact Book 2014 Section: Applicants 26
27 Applications by Type and Geographic Region FIRST-TIME FIRST YEAR APPLICATIONS Northeast US* 46.0% 45.0% 44.0% 38.8% 39.0% Non-Northeast US 33.0% 36.0% 35.0% 38.8% 35.6% International 21.0% 19.0% 21.0% 22.4% 25.4% TRANSFER APPLICATIONS Northeast US* 46.0% 39.0% 43.0% 37.6% 40.7% Non-Northeast US 33.0% 41.0% 36.0% 37.6% 37.5% International 21.0% 20.0% 21.0% 24.8% 21.8% GRADUATE APPLICATIONS Northeast US* 34.0% 33.0% 32.0% 25.4% 23.2% Non-Northeast US 36.0% 40.0% 34.0% 30.9% 26.4% International 30.0% 27.0% 34.0% 43.7% 50.4% *Northeast US includes: Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania and Washington, D.C. Source: Admissions Office RISD Fact Book 2014 Section: Applicants 27
28 Entering Freshman Class
29 Class Profile Fall 2009 Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Grade Point Average SAT Critical Reading Average SAT Math Average SAT Writing Average n/a TOEFL Average (Computer Scale) 256 n/a n/a n/a n/a TOEFL Average (Internet Scale) Evaluations Scores (% in Range) (best) 34.0% 35.5% 33.5% 32.0% 28.7% % 61.4% 62.6% 62.3% 66.3% % 3.1% 3.9% 5.7% 5.0% Gender (% Female) 72.0% 65.0% 65.0% 65.0% 68.0% Race/Ethnicity (% Students of Color)* 30.0% 32.0% 28.0% 31.0% 35.0% International (%) 21.0% 19.0% 24.0% 20.0% 27.0% Non-Northeast Regions (%) 58.0% 60.0% 61.0% 63.0% 67.0% New Entering Students Brown/RISD Dual Degree Students TOTAL CLASS SIZE *Asian, Black or African American, Hispanic/Latino, Native American or Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander or more than one race/ethnicity. Source: Admissions Office, Registrar RISD Fact Book 2014 Section: Entering Freshman Class 29
30 High School GPAs Fall 2009 Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall % 15.4% 14.8% 15.5% 14.9% % 38.2% 40.7% 39.0% 38.5% % 31.5% 30.8% 29.2% 32.7% % 10.6% 9.5% 9.6% 10.5% % 1.5% 1.8% 1.1% 0.7% Below % 0.2% 0.2% 0.2% 0.4% Pass 1.6% 2.5% 2.2% 5.3% 2.2% Average Source: Admissions Office RISD Fact Book 2014 Section: Entering Freshman Class 30
31 SAT Scores Fall 2009 Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall Critical Reading Math Writing Critical Reading Math Writing Critical Reading Math Writing Critical Reading Math Writing Critical Reading Math Writing Critical Reading Math Writing Average* Critical Reading Math Writing *Average includes international students Source: Admissions Office RISD Fact Book 2014 Section: Entering Freshman Class 31
32 Evaluation Scores Fall 2009 Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 N % N % N % N % N % % 5 1.0% 1 0.2% 3 0.7% % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % UPPER RANGE % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % MIDDLE RANGE % % % % % % % % % % % % 4 0.9% 4 0.9% LOWER RANGE % % % % % Source: Admissions Office RISD Fact Book 2014 Section: Entering Freshman Class 32
33 Enrolled Student Headcounts
34 Level Fall 2009 Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Brown/RISD Dual Degree RISD Undergraduate 1,913 1,934 1,913 1,899 1,931 TOTAL UNDERGRADUATE 1,940 1,975 1,972 1,971 2,005 TOTAL GRADUATE TOTAL ENROLLMENT 2,360 2,406 2,396 2,386 2,420 Percent Change 0.3% 1.9% -0.4% -0.4% 1.4% Undergraduate Graduate 2, , , , , , ,900 Fall 2009 Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall Fall 2009 Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Sources: Registrar s Fall Enrollment Reports; Fall Census (2013 October 8) RISD Fact Book 2014 Section: Enrolled Student Headcounts 34
35 Class Class of Fall 2009 Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Freshmen Sophomore Junior Senior Fifth Year TOTAL UNDERGRADUATE 1,940 1,975 1,972 1,971 2,005 TOTAL GRADUATE TOTAL ENROLLMENT 2,360 2,406 2,396 2,386 2,420 Sources: Registrar s Fall Enrollment Reports; Fall Census (2013 October 8) RISD Fact Book 2014 Section: Enrolled Student Headcounts 35
36 Major Fall 2009 Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN UG GR TOTAL UG GR TOTAL UG GR TOTAL UG GR TOTAL UG GR TOTAL Apparel Design 82 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 76 Architecture Furniture Design Graphic Design Industrial Design Interior Architecture Landscape Architecture n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a TOTAL ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN FINE ARTS Ceramics Film/Animation/Video 87 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 146 Glass Illustration 274 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 277 Jewelry + Metalsmithing Painting Photography Printmaking Sculpture Textiles TOTAL FINE ARTS GRADUATE STUDIES Teaching + Learning in Art + Design n/a n/a n/a n/a 9 9 n/a Digital + Media n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a TOTAL GRADUATE STUDIES n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Brown/RISD Dual Degree 2nd year Undeclared* 10 n/a 10 - n/a - - n/a - - n/a - - n/a - FOUNDATION STUDIES (Undeclared) 447 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 460 TOTAL ALL PROGRAMS 1, ,360 1, ,406 1, ,396 1, ,386 2, ,420 *BRDD students were not required to declare a major in degree program enrollments include Brown/RISD Dual Degree students after 2009 Sources: Registrar s Fall Enrollment Reports; Fall Census (2013 October 8) RISD Fact Book 2014 Section: Enrolled Student Headcounts 36
37 Undergraduate Trends Source: Fall Census/Registrar (Fall 2013 October 8) RISD Fact Book 2014 Section: Enrolled Student Headcounts 37
38 Graduate Trends Source: Fall Census/Registrar (Fall 2013 October 8) RISD Fact Book 2014 Section: Enrolled Student Headcounts 38
39 New and Returning Students Source: Fall Census/Registrar (Fall 2013 October 8) RISD Fact Book 2014 Section: Enrolled Student Headcounts 39
40 Students Concentrating in Liberal Arts FALL 2013 History of Art and Visual Culture (HAVC) History, Philosophy, and the Social Sciences (HPSS) Literary Arts and Studies (LAS) TOTAL CONCENTRATIONS IN LIBERAL ARTS UG ARCHITECTURE FINE TOTAL + DESIGN ARTS CONCENTRATORS GR TOTAL UG GR TOTAL UG GR TOTAL *The total number of students in concentrations reflects eight students enrolled in two concentrations BREAKDOWN BY DIVISION HAVC HPSS LAS ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN UG GR UG GR UG GR FINE ARTS Apparel Design 3 n/a Ceramics Architecture Film/Animation/Video Furniture Design Glass Graphic Design Illustration Industrial Design Jewelry + Metalsmithing Interior Architecture Painting Landscape Architecture n/a 1 n/a - n/a - Photography TOTAL ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN Printmaking Sculpture Digital Media Textiles Teaching + Learning in Art + Design TOTAL FINE ARTS HAVC UG GR 1-4 n/a 4-8 n/a HPSS UG GR 2-8 n/a 2-19 n/a LAS UG GR n/a 1-14 n/a NOTE: Foundation Studies students are not eligible to declare a Concentration Source: Fall Census/Registrar (Fall 2013 October 8) RISD Fact Book 2014 Section: Enrolled Student Headcounts 40
41 Brown/RISD Dual Degree Students (BRDD) Fall 2009 Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 The courses the Brown/RISD FOUNDATION STUDIES (Undeclared) Dual Degree students choose to BRDD 2nd Year Undeclared* combine are unique to each student. It is interesting to ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN note the types of offerings Apparel Design they are choosing at Brown. Furniture Design Of the 61 students that have Graphic Design declared majors, Industrial Design combinations with English / Interior Architecture Literary Arts or TOTAL ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN Neuroscience / Cognitive Science are the most common, FINE ARTS with Computer Science Film + Animation + Video also being a popular choice. Glass Illustration Some other Brown majors Jewelry + Metalsmithing chosen are: Business, Economics, Painting Entrepreneurship, French Printmaking Studies, International Relations, Sculpture Modern Culture and Media, Textiles Music, Psychology, Religious TOTAL FINE ARTS Studies, Science & Society, Theater and Urban Studies. TOTAL BRDD STUDENTS Note: There are no BRDD * In 2009 BRDD students were not required to choose a major students in Architecture, NOTE: The BRDD Program is for Undergraduate students only Ceramics or Photography. Source: Fall Census/Registrar (Fall 2013 October 8) RISD Fact Book 2014 Section: Enrolled Student Headcounts 41
42 Student Cross Registrations FA SP FA SP FA SP FA SP FA SP FA Brown Students at RISD RISD Students at Brown Source: Registrar s Office RISD Fact Book 2014 Section: Enrolled Student Headcounts 42
43 Freshman Major Selection Spring Spring Spring Spring Spring ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN Apparel Design Architecture Furniture Design Graphic Design Industrial Design Interior Architecture TOTAL ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN FINE ARTS Ceramics Film/Animation/Video Glass Illustration Jewelry + Metalsmithing Painting Photography Printmaking Sculpture Textiles TOTAL FINE ARTS BROWN/RISD DUAL DEGREE UNDECLARED* TOTAL ALL DEPARTMENTS *BRDD students were not required to declare a major in numbers include Brown/RISD Dual Degree students after 2009 NOTE: Some students did not declare a major before the deadline for Freshman Major Selection and numbers also reflects students accepted/returning to Foundation Studies in Wintersession/Spring semesters Source: Foundation Studies RISD Fact Book 2014 Section: Enrolled Student Headcounts 43
44 Credit Bearing Internships by Division Architecture + Design Fine Arts Graduate Studies Liberal Arts ALL PROGRAMS NOTE: Many students participate in non-credit bearing internships. Students in the Division of Foundation Studies are not eligible to receive credit for internships Source: Registrar s Office Updated 4/14 RISD Fact Book 2014 Section: Enrolled Student Headcounts 44
45 Enrolled Student Demographics
46 Gender Fall 2009 Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 UNDERGRADUATE N % N % N % N % N % Male % % % % % Female 1, % 1, % 1, % 1, % 1, % TOTAL 1, % 1, % 1, % 1, % 2, % Fall 2009 Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 GRADUATE N % N % N % N % N % Male % % % % % Female % % % % % TOTAL % % % % % Source: Fall Census/Registrar (Fall 2013 October 8) RISD Fact Book 2014 Section: Enrolled Student Demographics 46
47 Ethnicity Fall 2009 Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 UNDERGRADUATE N % N % N % N % N % Asian % % % % % White % % % % % Hispanic/Latino % % % % % Black or African American % % % % % Native American or Alaska Native 3 0.2% 3 0.2% 4 0.2% 3 0.2% 3 0.1% Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander - 0.0% - 0.0% 2 0.1% 2 0.1% 2 0.1% More than one race/ ethnicity % % % % % International % % % % % Unknown % % % % % TOTAL 1, % 1, % 1, % 1, % 2, % Fall 2009 Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 GRADUATE N % N % N % N % N % Asian % % % % % White % % % % % Hispanic/Latino % 8 1.9% % % % Black or African American 6 1.4% 5 1.2% 7 1.7% 5 1.2% 9 2.2% Native American or Alaska Native - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 1 0.2% 1 0.2% Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander - 0.0% - 0.0% 1 0.2% 1 0.2% 0 0.0% More than one race/ ethnicity % % % % % International % % % % % Unknown % % % % % TOTAL % % % % % Source: Fall Census/Registrar (Fall 2013 October 9) RISD Fact Book 2014 Section: Enrolled Student Demographics 47
48 Age Range Fall 2009 Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 UNDERGRADUATE N % N % N % N % N % Under 18 years old % % % % % years % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % 7 0.4% 8 0.4% % 8 0.4% 35 and Older 4 0.2% 3 0.2% 3 0.2% 2 0.1% 3 0.1% Unknown 4 0.2% 3 0.2% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% TOTAL 1, % 1, % 1, % 1, % 2, % Fall 2009 Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 GRADUATE N % N % N % N % N % Under 18 years old - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 0 0.0% years - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% 0 0.0% % 3 0.7% 3 0.7% 1 0.2% 4 1.0% % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % 35 and Older % % % % % Unknown 1 0.2% 1 0.2% 1 0.2% - 0.0% - 0.0% TOTAL % % % % % Source: Fall Census/Registrar (Fall 2013 October 9) RISD Fact Book 2014 Section: Enrolled Student Demographics 48
49 Geographic Region (U.S.) Fall 2009 Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 UNDERGRADUATE N % N % N % N % N % Midwest % % % % % Northeast % % % % % Northwest % % % % % South % % % % % Southwest % % % % % Territories/Others % % % % % TOTAL 1, % 1, % 1, % 1, % 1, % International % % % % % TOTAL 1, % 1, % 1, % 1, % 2, % Fall 2009 Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 GRADUATE N % N % N % N % N % Midwest % % % % % Northeast % % % % % Northwest % % % % % South % % % % % Southwest % % % % % Territories/Others 3 0.7% % % % 6 1.4% TOTAL % % % % % International % % % % % TOTAL % % % % % Midwest = IA, IL, IN, KS, MI, MN, MO, ND, NE, OH, SD, WI Northeast = CT, DC, DE, MA, MD, ME, NH, NJ, NY, PA, RI, VT Northwest = AK, ID, MT, OR, UT, WA, WY South = AL, FL, GA, KY, MS, NC, SC, TN, VA, WV Southwest = AR, AZ, CA, CO, HI, LA, NM, NV, OK, TX Territories/Others Armed Forces, American Samoa, Guam, Marshall Islands, Northern Marian Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands Unknown Source: Fall Census/Registrar (Fall 2013 October 9) RISD Fact Book 2014 Section: Enrolled Student Demographics 49
50 International by Nationality % = Percent of International Enrollment - Fall 2013 UG GR Total % UG GR Total % UG GR Total % Australia % Iceland % Russia % Bahamas % India % Saudi Arabia % Belgium % Indonesia % Singapore % Bermuda % Iraq % South Africa % Brazil % Italy % South Korea % Cameroon % Japan % Spain % Canada % Jordan % State of Qatar % China % Kazakhstan % Sweden % Columbia % Kuwait % Switzerland % Cyprus % Malaysia % Syria % Ecuador % Mexico % Taiwan % Egypt % Myanmar % Thailand % France % New Zealand % Turkey % Germany % Pakistan % Uganda % Ghana % Paraguay % Ukraine % Greece % Peru % United Kingdom % Guatemala % Philippines % Venezuela % Hong Kong % Poland % Vietnam % Hungary % TOTAL % Fall 2009 Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall % 18.5% 20.9% 23.5% 26.6% Source: Fall Census/Registrar (Fall 2013 October 9) RISD Fact Book 2014 Section: Enrolled Student Demographics 50
51 Full-time Equivalent, Seats and Credits
52 Full-time Equivalent (FTE) Headcount ANNUAL STUDENT CREDIT HOURS Undergraduate 62,348 62,449 62,959 62,866 63,125 Graduate 14,562 14,523 14,665 14,836 14,640 TOTAL 76,910 76,972 77,624 77,702 77,765 Percent Change 3.9% 0.1% 0.8% 0.1% 0.1% FTE (FEDERAL--IPEDS CALCULATION)* Undergraduate 2,078 2,082 2,099 2,096 2,104 Graduate TOTAL 2,685 2,687 2,710 2,714 2,714 FTE (RISD CALCULATION)** Undergraduate 1,948 1,952 1,967 1,965 1,973 Graduate TOTAL 2,390 2,392 2,412 2,414 2,416 * Undergraduate Student Credit Hours divided by 30 and Graduate Student Credit Hours divided by 24. **Undergraduate Student Credit Hours divided by 32; Graduate Student Credit Hours divided by 33. Source: IPEDS 12-month enrollment report RISD Fact Book 2014 Section: Full -time Equivalent, Seats and Credits 52
53 Seats by Division/Department Major Seats by Majors Seats by Majors Seats by Majors Seats by Majors Seats by Majors Seats N % Seats N % Seats N % Seats N % Seats N % ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN Apparel Design % % % % % Architecture 1,431 1, % 1,400 1, % 1,358 1, % 1,434 1, % 1,412 1, % Furniture % % % % % Graphic Design 1,220 1, % 1,251 1, % 1,293 1, % 1,179 1, % 1,276 1, % Industrial Design 1, % 1, % 1,187 1, % 1,351 1, % 1,346 1, % Interior Architecture % % % % % Landscape Architecture % % % % % TOTAL ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN 5,352 4, % 5,316 4, % 5,393 4, % 5,535 4, % 5,931 5, % FINE ARTS Ceramics % % % % % Film/Animation/Video % % % % % Glass % % % % % Illustration 1,663 1, % 1,748 1, % 1,697 1, % 1,771 1, % 1,811 1, % Jewelry + Metalsmithing % % % % % Painting % % % % % Photography % % % % % Printmaking % % % % % Sculpture % % % % % Textiles % % % % % TOTAL FINE ARTS 6,177 4, % 6,185 4, % 6,156 4, % 6,096 4, % 6,267 4, % GRADUATE STUDIES Teaching + Learning in Art + Design % % % % Digital + Media % % % % TOTAL GRADUATE STUDIES % % % % FOUNDATION STUDIES 2,591 FOUNDATION STUDIES 2,622 FOUNDATION STUDIES 2,854 FOUNDATION STUDIES 2,706 FOUNDATION STUDIES 2,781 NMSE NMSE NMSE NMSE NMSE LIBERAL ARTS LIBERAL ARTS LIBERAL ARTS LIBERAL ARTS LIBERAL ARTS HAVC 2,176 HAVC 2,199 HAVC 2,013 HAVC 2,140 HAVC 2,026 HPSS 1,512 HPSS 1,581 HPSS 1,594 HPSS 1,470 HPSS 1,348 LAS 1,506 LAS 1,511 LAS 1,593 LAS 1,506 LAS 1,433 LAEL 695 LAEL 685 LAEL 855 LAEL 866 LAEL 1,057 TOTAL 5,889 TOTAL 5,976 TOTAL 6,055 TOTAL 5,982 TOTAL 5,864 Source: ICLM Report from Registrar RISD Fact Book 2014 Section: Full -time Equivalent, Seats and Credits 53
54 Credits by Division/Department Major Credits Credits by Majors Credits Credits by Majors Credits Credits by Majors Credits Credits by Majors Credits Credits by Majors N N % N N % N N % N N % N N % ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN Apparel Design 1,491 1, % 1,491 1, % 1,395 1, % 1,575 1, % 1,491 1, % Architecture 5,673 5, % 5,673 5, % 5,568 5, % 5,772 5, % 5,715 5, % Furniture 1,608 1, % 1,608 1, % 1,659 1, % 1,704 1, % 1,833 1, % Graphic Design 5,040 4, % 5,040 4, % 4,938 4, % 4,494 3, % 4,620 3, % Industrial Design 4,575 4, % 4,575 4, % 5,022 4, % 5,454 5, % 5,421 5, % Interior Architecture 2,253 2, % 2,253 2, % 2,238 1, % 2,202 1, % 3,024 2, % Landscape Architecture 1, % 1,269 1, % 1,236 1, % 1, % 1,341 1, % TOTAL ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN 22,059 19, % 22,059 19, % 22,137 19, % 22,413 19, % 23,547 20, % FINE ARTS Ceramics % % % % % Film/Animation/Video 2,115 1, % 2,151 1, % 2,310 1, % 2,484 1, % 2,766 2, % Glass % % % % % Illustration 5,058 4, % 5,292 4, % 5,163 4, % 5,385 4, % 5,541 4, % Jewelry + Metalsmithing 1,398 1, % 1, % 1, % 1, % 1, % Painting 3,465 2, % 3,237 2, % 3,294 2, % 3,327 2, % 3,366 2, % Photography 2,463 1, % 2,148 1, % 2,100 1, % 2,223 1, % 2, % Printmaking 1, % 1,812 1, % 1,737 1, % 1,728 1, % 1,893 1, % Sculpture 1,494 1, % 1,389 1, % 1, % 1, % 1, % Textiles 2,085 1, % 2,145 1, % 2,250 1, % 2,124 1, % 2,139 1, % TOTAL FINE ARTS 21,321 15, % 21,282 15, % 21,318 15, % 21,156 15, % 21,693 15, % GRADUATE STUDIES Teaching + Learning in Art + Design % % % % Digital + Media 1,170 1, % 1, % 1, % 1, % TOTAL GRADUATE STUDIES 2,835 2, % 2,640 1, % 2,585 1, % 2, % FOUNDATION STUDIES FOUNDATION STUDIES FOUNDATION STUDIES FOUNDATION STUDIES FOUNDATION STUDIES 7,773 7,863 8,562 8,118 8,343 NMSE NMSE NMSE NMSE NMSE LIBERAL ARTS LIBERAL ARTS LIBERAL ARTS LIBERAL ARTS LIBERAL ARTS HAVC 6,525 HAVC 6,585 HAVC 6,045 HAVC 6,414 HAVC 6,084 HPSS 4,527 HPSS 4,728 HPSS 4,779 HPSS 4,407 HPSS 4,041 LAS 4,512 LAS 4,533 LAS 4,776 LAS 4,707 LAS 4,299 LAEL 2,082 LAEL 2,049 LAEL 2,562 LAEL 2,598 LAEL 3,171 TOTAL 17,646 TOTAL 17,895 TOTAL 18,162 TOTAL 17,937 TOTAL 17,595 Source: ICLM Report from Registrar RISD Fact Book 2014 Section: Full -time Equivalent, Seats and Credits 54
55 Financial Aid
56 Financial Aid Summary Percent Percent Change Change Federal Grants and Work-Study $2,159,197 $2,173, % $2,449, % Federal Loans including PLUS & Perkins $20,998,648 $20,435, % $18,587, % Institutional Aid $14,243,083 $16,221, % $17,358, % Employment $3,000,000 $3,000, % $3,089, % Other Sources including state, private, etc. $370,862 $383, % $686, % Private Loans $3,094,714 $2,201, % $2,210, % TOTAL $43,866,504 $44,414, % $44,381, % Source: Financial Aid RISD Fact Book 2014 Section: Financial Aid 56
57 Retention and Graduation Rates
58 Freshman Retention to Sophomore Year Entering Cohort Number of Withdrawals Percent Retained Fall 2008 to Fall % Fall 2009 to Fall % Fall 2010 to Fall % Fall 2011 to Fall % Fall 2012 to Fall % FIVE YEAR AVERAGE % NOTE: Retention rate is for first-time, full-time, degree-seeking freshmen only (does not include transfer students) Source: Institutional Research RISD Fact Book 2014 Section: Retention and Graduation Rates 58
59 Freshman 6-Year Graduation Rate Entering Cohort Number of non-completers Percent Graduated Fall 2003 to Fall % Fall 2004 to Fall % Fall 2005 to Fall % Fall 2006 to Fall % Fall 2007 to Fall % FIVE YEAR AVERAGE % NOTE: Graduation rate is for first-time, full-time, degree-seeking freshmen only (does not include transfer students) Source: Institutional Research RISD Fact Book 2014 Section: Retention and Graduation Rates 59
60 Degrees Awarded and Graduates
61 Degrees and Concentration Certificates Awarded DEGREES AWARDED ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN UG GR UG GR UG GR UG GR UG GR Apparel Design * 22 n/a 20 n/a 24 n/a 24 n/a 18 n/a Architecture Furniture Design Graphic Design Industrial Design Interior Architecture Landscape Architecture n/a 9 n/a 20 n/a 14 n/a 16 n/a 18 TOTAL ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN FINE ARTS Ceramics Film/Animation/Video 27 n/a 30 n/a 30 n/a 28 n/a 41 n/a Glass Illustration 77 n/a 76 n/a 83 n/a 88 n/a 87 n/a Jewlery + Metalsmithing Painting Photography Printmaking Sculpture Textiles * TOTAL FINE ARTS GRADUATE STUDIES Teaching + Learning in Art + Design n/a 15 n/a 17 n/a 12 n/a 26 n/a 9 Digital + Media n/a 15 n/a 15 n/a 11 n/a 12 n/a 10 TOTAL GRADUATE STUDIES TOTALS UNDERGRADUATE / GRADUATE TOTAL DEGREES AWARDED CONCENTRATION CERTIFICATES AWARDED History of Art and Visual Culture (HAVC) History, Philosophy, and the Social Sciences (HPSS) Literary Arts and Studies (LAS) TOTALS UNDERGRADUATE / GRADUATE TOTAL CONCENTRATION CERTIFICATES AWARDED *Degrees for Apparel and Textiles were reported to IPEDS under one degree CIP code until PLEASE NOTE: The first cohort of RISD/Brown Dual Degree Students (RBDD) graduated in (see next page) Sources: Degrees Awarded IPEDS Completions Report; Concentration Certificates Registrar s Office RISD Fact Book 2014 Section: Degrees Awarded and Graduates 61
62 Brown/RISD Dual Degree Graduates First graduating class BREAKDOWN BY DIVISION ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN Apparel Design Furniture Design Industrial Design TOTAL ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN Brown/RISD Combinations Apparel / Environmental Studies AB Furniture / Engineering ScB ID / Environmental Studies FINE ARTS Film/Animation/Video Illustration Painting TOTAL FINE ARTS The first students were: 13 Freshman in 2008 and 14 Freshmen in 2009 FAV /Cognitive Sci/AB (2); Music (Computer Music & Multimedia); Physics AB Illustration / Education Studies; Literary Art; Environmental Studies Painting / Anthropology; Comparitive Literature; Literary Arts Sources: Degrees Awarded Registrar s Office; BRDD Combinations Academic Affairs RISD Fact Book 2014 Section: Degrees Awarded and Graduates 62
63 Undergraduate Degrees Awarded 1937-Present Bachelor's degrees awarded to date 23,954 Current degree offerings are in BOLD and those no longer offered are in grey italics DEGREE NAME YEARS N DEGREE NAME YEARS N BS Architecture BFA Jewelry Design BFA Architecture 1944; 1969-Present 2,359 BFA Jewelry & Light Metals Bachelor of Architecture 1964-Present 2,415 BFA Jewelry & Metals BFA Clothing & Fashion BFA Jewelry + Metalsmithing 2001-Present 133 BFA Costume Design BS Landscape Architecture BFA Fashion Illustration BFA Landscape Architecture BFA Apparel Design 1951-Present 964 Bachelor of Landscape Architecture BFA Ceramics 1947; 1950-Present 317 BFA Portraiture BFA Film BFA Painting 1943; 1947-Present 2,214 BFA Film/Video BFA Photography 1964-Present 926 BFA Film/Animation/Video 1995-Present 639 BFA Printmaking 1972-Present 522 BFA Furniture 1998-Present 274 BFA Sculpture 1943-Present 832 BFA Glass 1975-Present 187 Bachelor of Art Education BFA Graphic Arts BS Industrial Arts Education BFA Advertising Design BS Art Education Bachelor of Graphic Design BFA Art Education BFA Graphic Design 1959-Present 2,364 BS Textile Engineering ; BFA Illustration 1945-Present 3,351 BS Textile Engineering Chemistry & Dyeing BS Machine Design 1943; BS Yarn & Cloth Manufacturing Bachelor of Industrial Design BS Textile Manufacturing BFA Industrial Design 1943-Present 1,876 BS Chemistry & Textile Color BFA Interior Design BS Textile Chemistry & Color BFA Interior Architectural Design BS Textile Chemistry Bachelor of Interior Architecture BFA Textile Design BFA Interior Architecture BFA Textiles 1992-Present 470 BFA Interior Studies (Adaptive Reuse) 2012-Present 16 TOTAL 23,954 Source: Institutional Research and Registrar s Office Records RISD Fact Book 2014 Section: Degrees Awarded and Graduates 63
64 Graduate Degrees Awarded 1937-Present Master's degrees awarded to date 4,287 Current degree offerings are in BOLD and those no longer offered are in grey italics DEGREE NAME YEARS N DEGREE NAME YEARS N Master of Architecture 1993-Present 433 Master of Landscape Architecture 1993-Present 245 MFA Ceramics 1963-Present 183 MFA Painting 1962-Present 246 MFA Digital + Media 2005-Present 115 MFA Painting and Printmaking MFA Film MFA Photography 1964-Present 319 MFA Furniture 1981-Present 153 MFA Printmaking 1973-Present 139 MFA Glass 1975-Present 73 MFA Sculpture 1962-Present 242 MFA Graphic Design 1979-Present 311 MFA Textiles 1994-Present 108 MFA Industrial Design/Furniture 1974, MA Art Education ; MFA Industrial Design 1971-Present 22 MA Art and Design Education Master of Industrial Design 1974-Present 204 Masters of Arts in Art & Design Master of Interior Architecture Master of Art Education - Education MA Interior Architecture 2012-Present 19 Master of Art Education - Art Education ; MDES Interior Studies (Adaptive Reuse) 2013-Present 21 MFA Art Education MFA Jewelry & Light Metals MS Art Education MFA Jewelry & Metals Master of Arts in Teaching (TLAD Dept) 1965-Present 497 MFA Jewelry & Metalsmithing 2001-Present 64 MA Art + Design Education (TLAD Dept) 2010-Present 32 TOTAL 4,287 Source: Institutional Research and Registrar s Office Records RISD Fact Book 2014 Section: Degrees Awarded and Graduates 64
65 Graduates by First Degree Awarded RISD DEGREE GRADUATES (Alumni) 1937-Present 24,945 UG GR Total UG GR Total Architecture 2, ,134 Interior Architecture Apparel Design 1,068 n/a 1,068 Jewelry + Metalsmithing Ceramics Landscape Architecture Digital + Media n/a Painting 2, ,520 Film/Animation/Video Photography ,224 Furniture Printmaking* Glass Sculpture ,065 Graphic Design 2, ,922 Teaching + Learning in Art + Design ,249 Illustration 3,351 n/a 3,351 Textiles 1, ,364 Industrial Design 2, ,315 TOTAL 21,076 3,869 24,945 Note: Totals reflect Registrar's designation of degree program, not department * Printmaking graduate students were part of a combined Painting and Printmaking degree and are counted in Painting Architecture: Undergraduate includes current BFA in Architecture and former BS in Architecture Apparel Design: Includes current BFA Apparel Design and former BFA Clothing & Fashion, Costume Design and Fashion Illustration Film/Animation/Video: Undergraduate Includes BFA Film, BFA Film/Video and current BFA Film/Animation/Video and Graduate information is MFA Film Graphic Design: Undergraduates includes current BFA Graphic Design and former BFA Advertising Design, Graphics and Graphics Arts and the BGD: Bachelor of Graphic Design Industrial Design: Undergraduate includes current BFA in Industrial Design and former BS Machine Design and Bachelor of Industrial Design. Graduate includes MFA Industrial Design/Furniture Interior Architecture: Undergraduate includes current BFA Interior Architecture and former BFA in Interior Design and Bachelor of Interior Architecture Landscape Architecture: Undergraduate includes former BFA Landscape Architecture and Bachelor of Landscape Painting: Undergraduate includes current BFA Painting and BFA in Portraiture. Graduate number includes MFA Painting and Printmaking offered Teaching + Learning in Art + Design: Undergraduate includes degrees that are no longer offered: Bachelor of Art Education, BS Art Education, BFA Art Education, and BS Industrial Arts Education. Masters include present MA: Master of Arts in Art + Design Education and MAT: Master of Arts in Teaching and degrees no longer offered: MS, MFA and MA in Art Education and MA Art + Design in Teaching Textiles: includes current BFA in Textiles and BS degrees in Textile Chemistry, Textile Design, Textile Engineering, Textile Manufacturing and Yarn & Cloth Manufacturing Source: Institutional Research and Registrar s Office Records RISD Fact Book 2014 Section: Degrees Awarded and Graduates 65
66 Current Alumni (Mailable)
67 Region and Years of Attendance N % Northeast 13, % Midwest 1, % South 1, % Southwest 3, % Northwest % Territories % International 1, % Total 22, % Territories 0.3% Northwest 3.6% Alumni* by Region International 7.2% Northeast: CT, DC, DE, MA, MD, ME, NH, NJ, NY, PA, RI, VT Midwest: IA, IL, IN, KS, MI, MN, MO, ND, NE, OH, SD, WI South: AL, FL, GA, KY, MS, NC,SC, TN, VA, WV Southwest: AR, AZ, CA, CO, HI, LA, NM, NV, OK, TX Northwest: AK, ID, MT, OR, UT, WA, WY Territories: Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, Northern Marina Islands, Diplomatic Government Address Southwest 15.3% N % 1920s 4 0.0% 1930s % 1940s % 1950s % 1960s 1, % 1970s 2, % 1980s 4, % 1990s 4, % 2000s 5, % 2010s 2, % TOTAL 22, % *Mailable Alumni includes degree recipients and non-graduates who attended for at least one year South 8.0% Source: Institutional Engagement (Alumni as of 9/1/13) RISD Fact Book 2014 Section: Current Alumni (Mailable) 67 Midwest 5.6% Northeast 60.1%
68 Domestic by State/Territory STATE/TERRITORY N % US % ALUMNI* STATE/TERRITORY N % US % ALUMNI* New York 3, % 17.9% Tennessee % 0.4% Massachusetts 2, % 12.7% Hawaii % 0.3% Rhode Island 2, % 10.5% Delaware % 0.3% California 2, % 10.5% Puerto Rico % 0.2% Connecticut 1, % 4.8% Indiana % 0.2% New Jersey % 4.3% Utah % 0.2% Pennsylvania % 3.1% Louisiana % 0.2% Florida % 2.8% Iowa % 0.2% Washington % 1.9% Alabama % 0.2% Illinois % 1.8% Kansas % 0.2% Maryland % 1.8% Nevada % 0.2% Maine % 1.7% Kentucky % 0.2% Virginia % 1.6% Alaska % 0.1% Texas % 1.6% Montana % 0.1% New Hampshire % 1.5% Idaho % 0.1% North Carolina % 1.2% Mississippi % 0.1% Vermont % 1.2% Oklahoma % 0.1% Oregon % 1.1% West Virginia % 0.1% Colorado % 1.1% Nebraska % 0.1% Georgia % 1.0% Wyoming % 0.1% Ohio % 1.0% Arkansas % 0.0% Michigan % 0.7% North Dakota 5 0.0% 0.0% New Mexico % 0.7% South Dakota 4 0.0% 0.0% Arizona % 0.6% Virgin Islands 4 0.0% 0.0% Minnesota % 0.6% Diplomatic Government Address 1 0.0% 0.0% District of Columbia % 0.4% Northern Mariana Islands 1 0.0% 0.0% Wisconsin % 0.4% TOTAL/US & TERRITORIES 20, % 92.9% Missouri % 0.4% International Alumni 1, % South Carolina % 0.4% Total Mailable Alumni 22, % *Includes degree recipients and non-graduates who attended for at least one year Source: Institutional Engagement (Alumni as of 9/1/13) RISD Fact Book 2014 Section: Current Alumni (Mailable) 68
69 International by Country COUNTRY N % Int'l* % Alumni* COUNTRY N % Int'l* % Alumni* COUNTRY N % Int'l* % Alumni* South Korea % 1.2% New Zealand % - Saudi Arabia 2 0.1% - Canada % 0.6% United Arab Emirates % - Uganda 2 0.1% - Korea % 0.5% Bahamas % - Bahrain 1 0.1% - United Kingdom % 0.5% Cyprus 9 0.6% - Bangladesh 1 0.1% - Hong Kong % 0.3% Denmark 8 0.5% - Barbados 1 0.1% - Japan % 0.3% Ireland 8 0.5% - Bolivia 1 0.1% - India % 0.3% Kuwait 8 0.5% - Botswana 1 0.1% - China % 0.2% Ecuador 7 0.4% - Croatia 1 0.1% - Italy % 0.2% Venezuela 7 0.4% - Egypt 1 0.1% - Taiwan % 0.2% Malaysia 6 0.4% - Ghana 1 0.1% - Thailand % 0.2% Jordan 5 0.3% - Guadeloupe 1 0.1% - France % 0.2% Chile 4 0.3% - Honduras 1 0.1% - Germany % 0.1% Lebanon 4 0.3% - Hungary 1 0.1% - Turkey % 0.1% Norway 4 0.3% - Iceland 1 0.1% - Mexico % 0.1% Scotland 4 0.3% - Kazakhstan 1 0.1% - Switzerland % 0.1% South Africa 4 0.3% - Malta 1 0.1% - Australia % 0.1% Austria 3 0.2% - Monaco 1 0.1% - Indonesia % 0.1% Belgium 3 0.2% - Myanmar 1 0.1% - Israel % 0.1% Czech Republic 3 0.2% - Nepal 1 0.1% - Spain % 0.1% Finland 3 0.2% - Qatar 1 0.1% - Colombia % 0.1% Guatemala 3 0.2% - Romania 1 0.1% - Greece % 0.1% Kenya 3 0.2% - St. Barthelmey, West Indies 1 0.1% - Singapore % 0.1% Morocco 3 0.2% - Saint Vincent & Grenadines 1 0.1% - Netherlands % 0.1% Panama 3 0.2% - Slovakia 1 0.1% - Pakistan % 0.1% Portugal 3 0.2% - Tunisia 1 0.1% - Peru % 0.1% Trinidad & Tobago 3 0.2% - Uruguay 1 0.1% - Bermuda % 0.1% Argentina 2 0.1% - Yugoslavia 1 0.1% - Brazil % 0.1% East Africa 2 0.1% - Zimbabwe 1 0.1% - Costa Rica % 0.1% Jamaica 2 0.1% - TOTAL INTERNATIONAL 1, % 7.1% Sweden % 0.1% Paraguay 2 0.1% - US & Territories 20, % Philippines % 0.1% TOTAL MAILABLE ALUMNI 22, % *Includes degree recipients and non-graduates who attended for at least one year Source: Institutional Engagement (Alumni as of 9/1/13) RISD Fact Book 2014 Section: Current Alumni (Mailable) 69
70 Continuing Education
71 Enrollments Extension and Young Artist* 5,204 5,013 4,145 4,027 3,940 Summer Studies Pre-College Other Summer Programs** 1,741 1,649 1,732 1,615 1,739 TOTAL ENROLLMENT 7,878 7,510 6,632 6,281 6,290 Percent Change 4.6% -4.7% -11.7% -5.3% 0.1% *Extension and Young Artists in Fall, Winter and Spring **Other Summer Programs include Extension and Young Artist Summer Programs Source: Continuing Education RISD Fact Book 2014 Section: Continuing Education 71
72 Course Offerings Summer* Fall Winter Spring TOTAL COURSE OFFERINGS Percent Change 7.0% -3.3% 1.4% -4.8% 3.5% *Summer includes Extension, Young Artist, Pre-College, Summer Studies, Study Abroad and Special Programs. NOTE: Study Abroad no longer offered after 2011 Source: Continuing Education RISD Fact Book 2014 Section: Continuing Education 72
73 Certificate Program Graduates ADULT Advertising Design n/a Ad/Print Design (became Advertising Design) 5 1 n/a n/a n/a Animation n/a n/a n/a 2 3 Computer Animation (became Animation) n/a n/a Apparel Design 1 Appraisal Studies in Art + Antiques Children's Book Illustration Comic + Sequential Art Digital Photography Digital Video Production Decorative Painting (discontinued) 2 n/a n/a n/a n/a Drawing + Painting Studies Graphic Design n/a n/a Historic Preservation (discontinued) 2 5 n/a n/a n/a Interior Design Jewelry + Light Metals Natural Science Illustration Print Design Process + Production (became Graphic Design) 10 8 n/a n/a n/a Web+ Interactive Design TOTAL ADULT YOUNG ARTIST Animation Photography Fashion Design Movie-Making Comic Art Cartoon/Animation (became Animation) 2 n/a n/a n/a n/a Art School Preparation Game Design TOTAL YOUNG ARTIST TOTAL ADULT AND YOUNG ARTIST Source: Continuing Education Student Support Services RISD Fact Book 2014 Section: Continuing Education 73
74 Operating Summary Revenue $5,083,197 $5,204,254 $4,947,344 $4,674,446 $4,523,511 Expenditures $3,505,126 $3,432,295 $3,367,315 $3,638,482 $3,547,518 MARGIN $1,578,071 $1,771,959 $1,580,029 $1,035,964 $975,993 Percent Margin 31.0% 34.0% 31.9% 22.2% 21.6% Source: Continuing Education Business Office RISD Fact Book 2014 Section: Continuing Education 74
75 Museum of Art
76 Holdings by Curatorial Department Acquisitions Holdings FY2013 TOTAL Ancient Art - 2,383 Asian Art - 5,098 Contemporary Art Costume & Textiles 88 27,055 Decorative Arts 20 25,083 Painting & Sculpture 1 1,703 Prints, Drawings & Photography ,630 Other - 1,554 TOTAL ACQUISITIONS ,269 Source: Museum Business and Financial Office RISD Fact Book 2014 Section: Museum of Art 76
77 Sources of Acquisition Funding FY2009 FY2010 FY2011 FY2012 FY2013 Endowed Funds Restricted for Acquisition $435,826 $811,130 $295,888 $466,725 $384,957 Gifts Restricted for Acquisition $644,717 $57,618 $474,025 $358,201 $291,500 TOTAL FUNDS EXPENDED FOR ACQUISITIONS $1,080,543 $868,748 $769,913 $824,926 $676,457 Number of Purchases Number of Gifts to the Collection Source: Museum Business and Financial Office RISD Fact Book 2014 Section: Museum of Art 77
78 Visitor Information TICKET CATEGORY FY12 Visits % of Total FY13 Visits % of Total Adult (General Admission) 44, % 47, % Seniors (General Admission) 5, % 5, % College Student (other than RISD/Brown) 8, % 8, % Youth (5-18) 6, % 6, % Children (under 5) % 1, % Museum Member 3, % 3, % RISD Student 13, % 13, % RISD Staff Member 2, % 1, % Brown University Student/Staff 4, % 4, % Student Tour (incl. chaperone = 1:7) 8, % 9, % TOTAL TICKETS 97, % 101, % Source: Museum Business and Financial Office RISD Fact Book 2014 Section: Museum of Art 78
79 Library
80 Collections Books & Catalogs 133, , , , ,782 Bound Periodical Volumes 15,384 15,828 15,986 16,373 16,724 Current Periodicals (print) Current Periodicals (electronic) 1,164 1,124 1,124 1,207 1,300 Non-current Serial Titles 1,113 1,148 1,145 1,165 1,182 Digital Images 4,592 9,525 14,964 19,017 21,916 Digital Images via subscription 3.5M 1M 3.8M 4.3M 5.4M Slides 172, , ,565 98,267 84,461 Lantern Slides 22,050 22,055 22,050 22,050 22,050 Posters 2,278 2,278 2,296 2,320 2,320 Postcards 19,401 19,401 19,401 19,401 19,401 Clippings 491, , , , ,696 Mounted Reproductions 19,591 19,635 19,649 19,639 19,625 Compact Discs (music/sound) CD-ROMS (titles) DVDs (titles) 1,376 1,506 1,779 2,232 2,927 Videotapes (titles) 1,863 1,894 1,912 1,912 1,629 Material Samples n/a 4,702 6,371 18,592 20,683 Architectural models n/a mm Films (titles/reels) 189/ / / / /197 35mm Films (titles/reels) 240/1, /1, /1, /1, /1,470 Archives (cubic feet) 2,591 2,661 2,744 2,852 2,894 Titles in Online Catalog 110, , , , ,353 Items in Online Catalog 133, , , , ,718 Source: Library Services RISD Fact Book 2014 Section: Library 80
81 Circulation, Borrowers, and Attendees at Library Tours and Events Books 61,269 57,477 55,536 48,999 46,438 CDs, CD ROMs, Videos, DVDs 11,247 9,058 7,579 7,017 6,692 Renewals 12,069 13,238 13,063 12,272 13,365 In-House Circulation 54,098 48,285 35,210 43,004 38,611 ibooks (Apple laptops) 1, ,165 1,388 Reserve Materials 6,060 3,949 3,449 3,397 2,925 Special Collections 1,721 1,990 1,684 1,013 1,867 Artists' Books 1,647 1,432 1,646 1,057 1,830 Slides 10,177 6,453 3, Clippings 57,542 40,561 38,527 34,942 25,253 Mounted Reproductions 1, Material Samples n/a ,296 Retrievals from Off-Site Storage REGISTERED BORROWERS RISD Students (degree) 2,434 2,376 1,804 2,362 2,385 Others 1,166 1,079 1, Paid Memberships Registered Guests Slide Collection Special Collections Researchers Archives Researchers Material Collection Borrowers n/a Security Gate Count 150, , , , ,093 ATTENDEES AT LIBRARY TOURS AND EVENTS* 346 1, ,305 *Does not include orientation and admissions tours Source: Library Services RISD Fact Book 2014 Section: Library 81
82 Operating Expenses MATERIALS EXPENDITURES Books $131,651 $106,286 $103,315 $123,334 $96,375 Electronic Resources $66,237 $46,508 $52,216 $60,416 $61,095 Serials $40,518 $38,165 $38,054 $39,881 $41,549 Videos (tapes & DVDs) $13,651 $10,992 $11,834 $12,783 $14,104 Slides $1,514 $ Materials n/a n/a $15 $2,338 $2,227 TOTAL LIBRARY MATERIALS $253,571 $202,097 $205,419 $238,752 $215,350 Other Operating Expenses $104,810 $97,989 $90,356 $91,435 $102,195 Salary & Benefits $1,580,717 $1,469,663 $1,514,818 $1,514,353 $1,558,545 TOTAL RESTRICTED AND UNRESTRICTED $1,939,098 $1,769,749 $1,810,593 $1,844,540 $1,876,090 CAPITAL BUDGET $9,056 $10,049 $119,628 $31,530 $12,388 Source: Library Services RISD Fact Book 2014 Section: Library 82
83 Classes in the Library INSTRUCTION (Classes/Workshops) Groups Students 1,083 1, ,646 1,143 Class presentations of Artists' Books Class presentations of Special Collections/Archives Students in these presentations 1,360 1,666 1,308 1,327 1,640 Source: Library Services RISD Fact Book 2014 Section: Library 83
84 Facilities
85 Net Square Feet by Function Academic 381,761 Academic Support 92,440 Administration 31,947 Auxiliary Services* 39,061 Facilities/Security 38,570 Museum 71,292 Other** 3,203 Residential 292,207 Student Services 19,530 TOTAL NET SQUARE FEET 970,011 Student Housing (Number of beds available) 1,503 *Includes Dining and Catering, RISD retail stores and the Mail Room **Other refers to space RISD rents out at Fones Cottage and Tillinghast Note: numbers are from the Campus Master Plan study. This chart will eventually reflect a five year comparison Source: Campus Planning Office RISD Fact Book 2014 Section: Facilities 85
86 Institutional Engagement
87 Revenue from New Pledges/Gifts $5,287,823 $5,611,552 $5,136,448 $7,970,769 $9,797,667 $10,000,000 $8,000,000 $6,000,000 $4,000,000 $2,000,000 $ Source: Institutional Advancement RISD Fact Book 2014 Section: Institutional Engagement 87
88 Finance
89 Degree Program Tuition and Fees Tuition and Fees $36,659 $38,295 $39,777 $41,332 $42,932 Percent Change from prior year 5.0% 4.5% 3.9% 3.9% 3.9% Room and Board $10,846 $11,310 $11,652 $11,980 $12,272 Percent Change from prior year 4.9% 4.3% 3.0% 2.8% 2.4% TOTAL $47,505 $49,605 $51,429 $53,312 $55,204 Percent Change from prior year 4.9% 4.4% 3.7% 3.7% 3.5% 6.0% Percent Change from Prior Years 5.0% 4.0% 3.0% 2.0% Tuition and Fees Room and Board Total Change 1.0% 0.0% Source: President s Report Board of Trustees approval RISD Fact Book 2014 Section: Finance 89
90 Statement of Financial Activities YEAR ENDED June 30, 2013 Temporarily Permanently FY2013 FY2012 Unrestricted Operating revenues Restricted Restricted Total Total Tuition and fees $102,655, ,655,476 $ 99,724,991 Less: School sponsored financial aid (15,653,550) (15,653,550) (14,507,194) Donor sponsored financial aid (1,732,095) (1,732,095) (1,928,246) NET TUITION 85,269, ,269,831 83,289,551 Gifts and pledges 1,369,473 3,661,355 2,647,523 7,678,351 7,501,101 Grants 344, , ,667 1,013,630 Auxiliary enterprises 22,058,642 22,058,642 22,017,848 Museum services 1,093,120 7,715 1,100,835 1,152,976 Investment income 9,698,151 4,538,907 14,237,058 14,441,926 Other income 2,734,916 9,606 2,744,522 2,798,805 Net assets released from restrictions 4,824,220 (4,824,220) - - TOTAL REVENUE 127,393,013 3,812,370 2,647, ,852, ,215,837 Operating expenses Instruction 43,605,181 43,605,181 41,726,258 Research 237, , ,266 Public service 108, , ,495 Academic support 6,083,036 6,083,036 5,399,988 Student services 7,528,523 7,528,523 7,225,056 Institutional support 22,606,030 22,606,030 21,890,679 Operation and maintenance 22,139,305 22,139,305 23,446,938 Auxiliary services 12,086,719 12,086,719 11,593,678 Museum 8,649,966 8,649,966 7,631,948 TOTAL EXPENSE 123,045, ,045, ,583,306 NET INCOME 4,347,955 3,812,370 2,647,523 10,807,848 12,632,531 Nonoperating Realized and unrealized loss on interest rate swap 2,240,180 2,240,180 (7,255,109) Realized and unrealized (loss) gain on investments, net Loss on early extinguishment of debt 7,234,826 3,211,959 10,446,785 (20,779,936) (4,564,954) (4,564,954) (1,399,329) 286, , ,196,818 2,925,193-8,122,011 (29,434,374) 9,544,773 6,737,563 2,647,523 18,929,859 (16,801,843) Transfer to restore underwater endowments (Decrease) increase in net assets from nonoperating activities (Decrease) increase in net assets Total net assets Beginning of year 246,450,689 52,575,836 32,326, ,352, ,154,459 End of year $255,955,462 59,313,399 34,973,614 $350,282,475 $331,352,616 Source: FY13 Audited Financial Statements, Consolidated Statements of Activities, Page 3 RISD Fact Book 2014 Section: Finance 90
91 Endowment Investments at Year End Value $263,300,094 $274,542,669 $304,478,341 $283,497,893 $298,532,484 Percent Change -27.2% 4.3% 10.9% -6.9% 5.3% $310,000,000 $300,000,000 $290,000,000 $280,000,000 $270,000,000 $260,000,000 $250,000,000 $240,000, Source: FY13 Audited Financial Statements, Assets, Long-term Investments, Page 2 RISD Fact Book 2014 Section: Finance 91
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