Paul Brandt-Rauf, DrPH, MD, ScD Dean July 19, 2012
UIC SPH Mission Statement The UIC School of Public Health is dedicated to excellence in protecting and improving the health and well-being of the people of the metropolitan Chicago area, the State of Illinois and the nation, and of others throughout the world. The School achieves this mission by: educating scientists, professionals and the public; conducting research to develop solutions to public health problems; providing public health service; and helping shape public health policy.
History 1970 School of Public Health established 1972 Fully accredited; first class of 38 students admitted 1975 Relocated from St. Mary s Convent to 2121 W. Taylor 1992 Organized into program divisions 2001 Relocated to 1603 W. Taylor
Quick Facts Only fully accredited school of public health in Illinois 95 Faculty (50 tenure system, 45 non-tenured) 348 Staff 4000 Alumni 619 Students 72% Female 23% Underrepresented minorities 3 masters degrees, 2 doctoral degrees, 18 concentrations, 1 undergraduate degree, 8 certificates
= SPH presence The School of Public Health has global presence through its research, service and educational programs.
SPH Divisions / Academic Units Epidemiology & Biostatistics Community Health Sciences Health Policy & Administration Environmental & Occupational Health Sciences DrPH Program
SPH Centers & Institutes Institute for Health Policy & Research Chicago Projects for Violence Prevention Center for the Advancement of Distance Education Community Outreach Intervention Programs
Degree Programs 1972 1974 1976 1977 2005 2012 Masters in Public Health (MPH) Master of Science (MS) Doctorate of Public Health (DrPH) Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Master of Health Administration (MHA) Bachelor of Arts in Public Health (BA)
2011-2012 New Student Enrollment by Degree Program MS 20 (9%) PhD 18 (8%) MHA 16 (7%) DrPH 2 (1%) MPH 162 (74%) Total New Enrollment - 218
Programmatic Areas of Impact IHRP - Fit & Strong HEAL Community Outreach Intervention Projects CeaseFire Great Lakes Center Environmental Research Center IHRP Center for Eliminating Health Disparities Passaro Scholars Peace Corps Community Health Sciences Asthma IHRP - Neighborhoods Initiative Smoking Obesity
Ranking by NIH Funding Received, 2011 Rank Top 20 Public Health Programs NIH Funding 1 JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY* $125,452,303 2 HARVARD UNIVERSITY* $119,404,260 3 COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCES* $57,077,887 4 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL $46,074,069 5 UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH AT PITTSBURGH $45,340,905 6 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON $42,947,723 7 UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA TWIN CITIES $37,699,666 8 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN AT ANN ARBOR $34,334,085 9 UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA AT BIRMINGHAM $22,939,314 10 BROWN UNIVERSITY* $22,278,242 11 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA BERKELEY $22,082,486 12 EMORY UNIVERSITY* $21,186,047 13 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO $16,640,810 14 TULANE UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA* $15,973,275 15 BOSTON UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CAMPUS* $15,322,161 16 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES $14,336,590 17 UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HLTH SCI CTR HOUSTON $12,761,258 18 UNIVERSITY OF IOWA $12,441,154 19 GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY* $10,122,356 20 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA $8,120,292
Categories of Performance Metrics Student Access & Enrollment Student Outcomes Research Performance Faculty Financial Indicators
Comparative Schools Private Boston University Columbia University Emory University George Washington University Harvard University Johns Hopkins University Tulane University Yale University Public University of Alabama--Birmingham University of California Berkeley University of California--Los Angeles University of Illinois Chicago University of Michigan--Ann Arbor University of Minnesota--Twin Cities University of North Carolina--Chapel Hill University of Pittsburgh University of Texas--Houston University of Washington
Applicant Trends 2006-2010 2000 1800 1600 1400 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 0 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 UIC SPH has experienced an increase in applications consistent with that of comparative schools of public health. UIC Comparative School Average
MPH Applicants 2010 UIC SPH s male/female applicant ratio is consistent with that of all U.S. schools of public health
Students Applied, Accepted, Enrolled 2010 Enrolled Accepted Applied 3500 3000 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 0 The UIC SPH acceptance rate (45.6%) indicates higher selectivity among comparative schools (average, 50%) UIC SPH has a higher enrollment rate after admission offer acceptance (47%) than most comparative schools (average, 43%)
MPH Student Access to Financial Aid AY10 Did Not Receive Aid; 30% Work Study, 0.4% Waiver, 22.9% Scholarship, 9.4% Scholarship- External, 1.5% Received Aid; 70% Unsubsidized Loans; 32% Subsidized Loans, 34.1% Average Loan Indebtedness: $23,097
Student Total Enrollment 2010 2000 1800 1600 UIC SPH s male/female student ratio is consistent with that of all U.S. schools of public health 1400 1200 1000 800 600 Female Male 400 200 0
Enrollment Trends 2006-2010 1800 1600 1400 1200 1000 800 Between 2006-2010 UIC SPH experienced a 13% increase in enrollment compared to a 9.5% average increase among comparative schools. UIC Comp School Average 600 400 200 0 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Total Student Enrollment by Ethnicity 2010 9.15% Race Unknown 1.88% Two or More Comparable School Average, 2010 4.35% Hispanic/Latino 14.87% Asian 0.52% American Indian/Alaskan Native 9.11% Black or African-American 3.45% Two or More UIC SPH, 2010 3.45% Race Unknown 7.41% Hispanic/ Latino 15.17% Asian 59.96% White 56.90% White 13.62% Black or African- American 0.17%Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander
30% Underrepresented Minority Students 2010 25% 20% 21% of UIC SPH s total enrollment is comprised of underrepresented minority students compared to the comparative institution average of 14.1% 15% 10% 5% 0%
Masters Program Graduate Trends AY05-500 450 400 350 300 AY10 Between 2005-2010, the number of graduates from UIC SPH increased by 17% compared to the comparative school average increase of 13% 250 200 UIC Comparative School Average 150 100 50 0 2005-2006 2006-2007 2007-2008 2008-2009 2009-2010
Urban Health & Diversity Programs UHDP provides academic enrichment programs and public health traineeships for K-12, College, Graduate students and Professionals to increase the representation of Under Represented Minorities (URM's) within the field of public health. UHDP FUNDING SOURCE FY 08 FY 09 FY 10 FY 11 FY 12 STATE FUNDING $227,486.00 $167,226.00 $147,916.00 $159,741.00 $160,861.00 EXTERNAL FUNDING $547,202.00 $50,000.00 $921,828.00 $921,686.00 $901,081.00 TOTAL FUNDING $774,688.00 $217,226.00 $1,069,744.00 $1,081,427.00 $1,061,942.00 The recruitment, retention, and educational efforts of UHDP are invaluable to achieving and sustaining the ethnic diversity of UIC SPH. The overwhelming majority of underrepresented minority student graduates have received academic or financial support through programs offered by UHDP.
Underrepresented Minority Graduation Rates 2006-2010 70 60 50 The number of underrepresented minority graduates has more than doubled since 2006, surpassing the comparative school average 40 30 Comp Average UIC 20 10 0 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
2011 MPH Job Placement How many MPH grads are working? 3% No, not seeking Proprietary, 2% Non-Health Related, 5% Where are MPH grads working? Government, 12% 39% No, but furthering education 17% Yes, new position 28% Yes, current position University/ Research, 32% Non-Profit, 14% 13% No, but seeking Health Care, 28% 45.1% of MPH graduates are employed upon graduation in various sectors (shown). 71% of those who are not employed seek to further their education. Private Practice, 7%
2011 MPH Graduate Starting Annual $100,001 and above Salary $90,001-$100,000 $80,001-$90,000 $70,001-$80,000 Respondent Career Level 73.2% entry level 19.7% mid-level 7% advanced $60,001-$70,000 $50,001-$60,000 $40,001-$50,000 $30,001-$40,000 $20,001-$30,000 Less than $20,000
UIC College Summary of Sponsored Research Expenditures (Dollars in Thousands) FY07 FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11 College Expenditures Rank Expenditures Rank Expenditures Rank Expenditures Rank Expenditures Rank Medicine $125,549 1 $117,714 1 $110,665 1 $126,431 1 $133,381 1 Public Health $27,125 2 $30,243 2 $31,932 2 $32,281 2 $35,354 2 LAS $21,701 3 $20,134 3 $22,584 3 $27,545 3 $32,950 3 Pharmacy $15,469 5 $16,594 5 $18,184 4 $20,483 4 $21,050 4 Engineeri ng $18,311 4 $17,958 4 $17,472 5 $20,285 5 $19,880 5
$350,000,000 Ranking by All Sponsor Funding Received FY11 $300,000,000 $250,000,000 UIC SPH ranks #8 in all sponsor funding among public comparative schools of public health $200,000,000 $150,000,000 $100,000,000 $50,000,000 $0
Research Dollars Earned per Capita UTexas BU* GW* UCLA Emory* Tulane* Michigan Minnesota UIC UAB UNC Berkeley Washington Yale* Johns Hopkins* Columbia* Pittsburgh Harvard* UIC SPH earns more research dollars per full-time faculty member than most public health programs in the U.S
Faculty Ethnicity Breakdown Black/African- American 6% Hispanic/Latino 1% Asian 13% White 80% White Asian Black/African-American Hispanic/Latino
$200,000 $180,000 $160,000 Average Faculty Salary, 2011-2012 $140,000 $120,000 $100,000 $80,000 $60,000 Comparative School Average UIC All $40,000 $20,000 $0 Assistant Professor Associate Professor Professor
Income and Revenue by Source FY11 Continuing Education; 0.4% Self-Supporting Activities, 3% Gifts; 0.1% Indirect Cost Recovery, 4% State Allocation & Tuition, 17% Grants & Contracts; 76% Research, 56% Training/Student Support; 2% Service, 18% Total Income & Revenue: $62,708,880
New Initiatives MPH Revisions Case based, integrated Pilot program begins Fall 2014 Undergraduate Program 2-yr program; Students declare major in Junior year Accepting first class Fall 2012 Health Disparities Certificate Emerged out of Center for Eliminating Health Disparities One of only five health disparities certificates offered in the U.S. Online DrPH One of four of its kind in the U.S. Professional degree in public health leadership