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Factbook Academic Year 2014–2015 The University of the District of Columbia
The University of the District of Columbia is a pacesetter in urban education that
offers affordable and effective undergraduate, graduate, professional, and
workplace learning opportunities. The institution is the premier gateway to
postsecondary education and research for all residents of the District of
Columbia. As a public, historically black, and land-grant institution, the
University’s responsibility is to build a diverse generation of competitive,
civically engaged scholars and leaders.
Office of Institutional Research, Assessment, and Planning
The University of the District of Columbia
4200 Connecticut Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20008
www.udc.edu/irap
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Office of the Provost and Vice-President for Academic Affairs
Phone (202) 247-5072
http://www.udc.edu/academic_affairs/
Office of the Institutional Research, Assessment, and Planning
Phone (202) 274-5012
http://www.udc.edu/irap/
Dr. Rachel Petty Acting Provost & Vice President for Academic Affairs
Jackie Xu Director, IRAP
Gashaw Mekonnen Senior Operations Research Analyst
Luis Borbonet Data Analyst
Olivia Zhang Research Analyst
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Contents Section 1: University Enrollment and Student Profile ................................................................................................... 5
1.1 University Enrollment Summary ................................................................................................................... 6
1.2 University Enrollment by Degree Level ......................................................................................................... 9
1.3 University Enrollment by College ................................................................................................................ 10
1.5 University Enrollment by Ward ................................................................................................................... 11
1.6 International Student Enrollment ............................................................................................................... 12
Section 2: Admission and Retention............................................................................................................................ 13
2.1 Yield Rate ..................................................................................................................................................... 14
2.2 First Time in College (FTIC) Student Enrollment .......................................................................................... 15
2.3 First Time in College Student Retention Rate ............................................................................................. 16
2.4 FTIC from DC Feeder Schools ...................................................................................................................... 17
Section 3: Academic Programs .................................................................................................................................... 18
4.1 Enrollment by College and Department/Division ....................................................................................... 19
4.2 Enrollment by Degree Program ................................................................................................................... 20
Section 4: Degrees Conferred and Graduation Rates.................................................................................................. 23
4.1 Degrees Conferred by College/Schools and Level ....................................................................................... 24
4.2 Degrees Conferred by College, Level, and Major ........................................................................................ 25
4.3 Graduation Rates ......................................................................................................................................... 28
Section 5: Landgrant Programs in College of Agriculture, Urban Sustainability and Environmental Sciences * ........ 29
5.1 Landgrant Activities by Landgrant Center ................................................................................................... 30
5.1.1 Landgrant Program Participants .............................................................................................................. 31
5.1.2 Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP-Ed) Participants ..................................................... 31
5.2 Landgrant Activities by Program Type ......................................................................................................... 32
5.2.1 Certificates Issued ................................................................................................................................... 32
5.2.2 Workshops Offered ................................................................................................................................. 32
5.2.3 Other Activities and Services ................................................................................................................... 32
5.3 Landgrant Program Participant Demographics ........................................................................................... 33
5.3.1 Participants by Race................................................................................................................................ 33
5.3.2 Participant Gender .................................................................................................................................. 33
5.4 Scholarly Activities of CAUSES Faculty and Landgrant Staff ........................................................................ 33
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Section 6: Faculty and Staff Profile .............................................................................................................................. 34
6.1 UDC Employee Summary ............................................................................................................................. 35
6.2 Faculty Summary ......................................................................................................................................... 36
6.3 Continuing Full-Time Faculty by College & School ...................................................................................... 36
6.4 Average Salary for Continuing Full-Time Faculty ......................................................................................... 37
Section 7: Workforce Development and Lifelong Learning ......................................................................................... 38
7.1 Workforce Development and Lifelong Learning Enrollment ....................................................................... 39
7.2 Workforce Development Enrollment by Course ......................................................................................... 40
Section 8: Athletes ....................................................................................................................................................... 43
8.1 University Athletes ...................................................................................................................................... 44
Appendix ...................................................................................................................................................................... 45
7.1 Appendix A. List of Programs and Degrees ................................................................................................. 45
UDC Fact Book Academic Year 2014–2015 Page 5
Section 1: University Enrollment and Student
Profile
Section 1
UDC Fact Book Academic Year 2014–2015 Page 6
1.1 University Enrollment Summary Chart 1: Enrollment History (Fall Headcount)
Table 1: Enrollment Summary
5,398 5,393 5,602
5,367 5,172
4,959 5,260
5,855
5,286 5,490 5,355
5,118
2,000
2,500
3,000
3,500
4,000
4,500
5,000
5,500
6,000
6,500
Fall2003
Fall2004
Fall2005
Fall2006
Fall2007
Fall2008
Fall2009
Fall2010
Fall2011
Fall2012
Fall2013
Fall2014
Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014 Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014
Enrollment
Headcount 5,286 5,490 5,355 5,118
FTE 3,659 3,667 3,638 3,470
Credit Hours 54,363 54,547 53,792 51,406
Academic Load Headcount % of Distribution
Full-Time 2,607 2,384 2,402 2,274 46% 49% 43% 45% 44%
Part-Time 2,679 3,106 2,953 2,844 54% 51% 57% 55% 56%
Total 5,286 5,490 5,355 5,118 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%
Gender Headcount % of Distribution
Female 3,162 3,309 3,325 3,154 60% 60% 60% 62% 62%
Male 1,993 2,070 1,965 1,895 38% 38% 38% 37% 37%
Not Stated 131 111 65 69 2% 2% 2% 1% 1%
Total 5,286 5,490 5,355 5,118 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%
Residency Headcount % of Distribution
Resident 3,439 3,983 3,942 3,589 65% 65% 73% 74% 70%
Metro Area Resident 508 599 616 576 8% 10% 11% 12% 11%
Non-Resident 1,339 908 797 953 26% 25% 17% 15% 19%
Total 5,286 5,490 5,355 5,118 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%
UDC Fact Book Academic Year 2014–2015 Page 7
Table 2: Enrollment by Ethnicity
Table 3: Enrollment by Classification
Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014
Ethnicity Flagship CC Law UDC
TotalFlagship CC Law
UDC
TotalFlagship CC Law
UDC
TotalFlagship CC Law
UDC
Total
American Indian 3 0 1 4 4 3 1 8 4 4 2 10 5 2 0 7
Asian 5 7 24 36 48 32 23 103 36 24 11 71 125 37 14 176
Black 1,237 895 90 2,222 1,245 1,604 106 2,955 1,303 1,651 83 3,037 1,246 1,660 93 2,999
Hispanic 121 74 24 219 175 173 27 375 94 91 18 203 184 205 26 415
White 122 22 141 285 198 83 122 403 229 70 77 376 212 70 68 350
Other/Not Stated 904 1,531 85 2,520 602 943 101 1,646 659 846 153 1,658 499 558 114 1,171
Total 2,392 2,529 365 5,286 2,272 2,838 380 5,490 2,325 2,686 344 5,355 2,271 2,532 315 5,118
Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014
Ethnicity Flagship CC Law UDC
TotalFlagship CC Law
UDC
TotalFlagship CC Law
UDC
TotalFlagship CC Law
UDC
Total
American Indian 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 1% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%
Asian 0% 0% 7% 1% 2% 1% 6% 2% 2% 1% 3% 1% 6% 1% 4% 3%
Black 52% 35% 25% 42% 55% 57% 28% 54% 56% 61% 24% 57% 55% 66% 30% 59%
Hispanic 5% 3% 7% 4% 8% 6% 7% 7% 4% 3% 5% 4% 8% 8% 8% 8%
White 5% 1% 39% 5% 9% 3% 32% 7% 10% 3% 22% 7% 9% 3% 22% 7%
Other/Not Stated 38% 61% 38% 38% 26% 33% 27% 30% 28% 31% 44% 31% 22% 22% 36% 23%
Total 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%
Classification Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014
Flagship 411 444 474 401
UDC-CC 1,661 1,805 1,674 1,545
Total 2,072 2,249 2,148 1,946
Flagship 389 291 293 354
UDC-CC 553 679 634 665
Total 942 970 927 1,019
Flagship 448 445 411 497
UDC-CC 201 225 280 240
Total 649 670 691 737
Flagship 881 839 848 707
UDC-CC 114 129 98 82
Total 995 968 946 789
263 253 299 312
Law 365 380 344 315
5,286 5,490 5,355 5,118
Freshmen
Sophomore
Junior
UDC Total
Senior
Graduate
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Table 4: Enrollment by Age
Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014
Age Group Flagship CC Law UDC
TotalFlagship CC Law
UDC
TotalFlagship CC Law
UDC
TotalFlagship CC Law
UDC
Total
< 18 15 19 0 34 23 132 0 155 21 103 0 124 10 110 0 120
18-19 93 349 0 442 123 394 0 517 146 341 0 487 130 315 0 445
20-21 198 407 4 609 175 439 3 617 187 443 2 632 212 372 1 585
22-24 447 419 73 939 426 440 61 927 416 441 52 909 426 422 47 895
25-29 557 461 166 1,184 556 489 161 1,206 541 458 135 1,134 508 447 102 1,057
30-34 301 247 59 607 285 279 71 635 320 256 72 648 317 265 75 657
35-39 199 171 30 400 187 183 42 412 168 175 28 371 166 182 32 380
40-49 291 260 23 574 247 275 33 555 264 262 33 559 240 231 33 504
50-64 222 173 8 403 178 188 9 375 190 194 22 406 196 176 22 394
65 &> 65 12 0 77 68 15 0 83 69 12 0 81 66 12 2 80
Unknown 4 11 2 17 4 4 0 8 3 1 0 4 0 0 1 1
Total 2,392 2,529 365 5,286 2,272 2,838 380 5,490 2,325 2,686 344 5,355 2,271 2,532 315 5,118
Average Age 32.6 29.3 29.3 30.9 31.9 28.5 33.3 30.1 32.0 28.7 31.6 30.3 32 28.8 32.5 30.4
Percentage of Students by Age Group
Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014
Age Group Flagship CC Law UDC
TotalFlagship CC Law
UDC
TotalFlagship CC Law
UDC
TotalFlagship CC Law
UDC
Total
< 18 1% 1% 0% 1% 1% 5% 0% 3% 1% 4% 0% 2% 0% 4% 0% 2%
18-19 4% 14% 0% 8% 5% 14% 0% 9% 6% 13% 0% 9% 6% 12% 0% 9%
20-21 8% 16% 1% 12% 8% 15% 1% 11% 8% 16% 1% 12% 9% 15% 0% 11%
22-24 19% 17% 20% 18% 19% 16% 16% 17% 18% 16% 15% 17% 19% 17% 15% 17%
25-29 23% 18% 45% 22% 24% 17% 42% 22% 23% 17% 39% 21% 22% 18% 32% 21%
30-34 13% 10% 16% 11% 13% 10% 19% 12% 14% 10% 21% 12% 14% 10% 24% 13%
35-39 8% 7% 8% 8% 8% 6% 11% 8% 7% 7% 8% 7% 7% 7% 10% 7%
40-49 12% 10% 6% 11% 11% 10% 9% 10% 11% 10% 10% 10% 11% 9% 10% 10%
50-64 9% 7% 2% 8% 8% 7% 2% 7% 8% 7% 6% 8% 9% 7% 7% 8%
65 &> 3% 0% 0% 1% 3% 1% 0% 2% 3% 0% 0% 2% 3% 0% 1% 2%
Unknown 0% 0% 1% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%
Total 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 101% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%
Number of Students by Age Group
UDC Fact Book Academic Year 2014–2015 Page 9
1.2 University Enrollment by Degree Level
Chart 2: Enrollment by Degree Level
Table 5: Enrollment by Degree Level
Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014
Headcount % of Distribution
Associate 2,529 2,838 2,686 2,532 48% 52% 50% 49%
Baccalaureate 2,129 2,019 2,026 1,959 40% 37% 38% 38%
Graduate 263 253 299 312 5% 5% 6% 6%
Law 365 380 344 315 7% 7% 6% 6%
Total 5,286 5,490 5,355 5,118 100% 100% 100% 100%
FTE % of Distribution
Associate 1,634 1,691 1,613 1,470 45% 46% 44% 42%
Baccalaureate 1,516 1,473 1,495 1,503 41% 40% 41% 43%
Graduate 188 187 242 244 5% 5% 7% 7%
Law 321 316 288 253 9% 9% 8% 7%
Total 3,659 3,667 3,638 3,470 100% 100% 100% 100%
Credit Hours % of Distribution
Associate 24,513 25,364 24,198 22,049 45% 46% 45% 43%
Baccalaureate 22,734 22,100 22,428 22,549 42% 41% 42% 44%
Graduate 2,258 2,245 2,900 2,922 4% 4% 5% 6%
Law 4,858 4,838 4,266 3,886 9% 9% 8% 8%
Total 54,363 54,547 53,792 51,406 100% 100% 100% 100%
UDC Fact Book Academic Year 2014–2015 Page 10
1.3 University Enrollment by College
Chart 3: Enrollment by College
Table 6: Enrollment by College
Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014
Enrollment (Headcount) Distribution by College
Flagship
College of Agriculture, Urban Sustainability &
Environmental Sciences (CAUSES) 124 125 307 321 2% 2% 6% 6%
College of Arts & Sciences (CAS) 1,485 1,417 1,286 1,174 28% 26% 24% 23%
School of Business & Public Administration (SBPA) 525 487 480 487 10% 9% 9% 10%
School of Engineering & Applied Sciences (SEAS) 258 243 252 289 5% 4% 5% 6%
Flagship Subtotal 2,392 2,272 2,325 2,271 45% 41% 43% 44%
David A. Clarke School of Law 365 380 344 315 7% 7% 6% 6%
UDC- Community College 2,529 2,838 2,686 2,532 48% 52% 50% 49%
Total 5,286 5,490 5,355 5,118 100% 100% 100% 100%
Full-Time Equivalent ( FTE) Distribution by
College
Flagship
College of Agriculture, Urban Sustainability &
Environmental Sciences (CAUSES) 96 96 224 241 3% 3% 6% 7%
College of Arts & Sciences (CAS) 1,019 987 940 868 28% 27% 26% 25%
School of Business & Public Administration (SBPA) 395 369 358 382 11% 10% 10% 11%
School of Engineering & Applied Sciences (SEAS) 194 208 215 256 5% 6% 6% 7%
Flagship Subtotal 1,704 1,660 1,737 1,747 47% 45% 48% 50%
David A. Clarke School of Law 321 316 288 253 9% 9% 8% 7%
UDC -Community College 1,634 1,691 1,613 1,470 45% 46% 44% 42%
Total 3,659 3,667 3,638 3,470 100% 100% 100% 100%
UDC Fact Book Academic Year 2014–2015 Page 11
1.5 University Enrollment by Ward Table 7: Student Enrollment by Ward*
* Student Enrollment by D.C. Ward is based on student address (Zip code), not on student tuition classification.
Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014
D.C. Ward Flagship CC Law UDC Total Flagship CC Law UDC Total Flagship CC Law UDC Total Flagship CC Law UDC Total
Ward 1 114 115 13 242 199 266 35 500 209 262 25 496 166 244 24 434
Ward 2 45 45 10 100 44 54 11 109 40 47 6 93 36 46 3 85
Ward 3 158 86 72 316 150 73 66 289 168 63 60 291 157 55 51 263
Ward 4 388 471 35 894 364 525 33 922 380 506 31 917 359 497 29 885
Ward 5 185 256 14 455 186 337 16 539 207 348 14 569 205 312 15 532
Ward 6 151 177 17 345 142 209 14 365 130 167 19 316 127 161 18 306
Ward 7 347 501 11 859 362 643 15 1,020 353 636 13 1,002 306 635 15 956
Ward 8 96 180 1 277 110 206 2 318 114 199 1 314 107 199 1 307
Total DC 1,484 1,831 173 3,488 1,557 2,313 192 4,062 1,601 2,228 169 3,998 1,463 2,149 156 3,768
Out-of-DC 908 698 192 1,798 715 525 188 1,428 724 458 175 1,357 808 383 159 1,350
Total 2,392 2,529 365 5,286 2,272 2,838 380 5,490 2,325 2,686 344 5,355 2,271 2,532 315 5,118
Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014
D.C. Ward Flagship CC Law UDC Total Flagship CC Law UDC Total Flagship CC Law UDC Total Flagship CC Law UDC Total
Ward 1 5% 5% 4% 5% 9% 9% 9% 9% 9% 10% 7% 9% 7% 10% 8% 8%
Ward 2 2% 2% 3% 2% 2% 2% 3% 2% 2% 2% 2% 2% 2% 2% 1% 2%
Ward 3 7% 3% 20% 6% 7% 3% 17% 5% 7% 2% 17% 5% 7% 2% 16% 5%
Ward 4 16% 19% 10% 17% 16% 18% 9% 17% 16% 19% 9% 17% 16% 20% 9% 17%
Ward 5 8% 10% 4% 9% 8% 12% 4% 10% 9% 13% 4% 11% 9% 12% 5% 10%
Ward 6 6% 7% 5% 7% 6% 7% 4% 7% 6% 6% 6% 6% 6% 6% 6% 6%
Ward 7 15% 20% 3% 16% 16% 23% 4% 19% 15% 24% 4% 19% 13% 25% 5% 19%
Ward 8 4% 7% 0% 5% 5% 7% 1% 6% 5% 7% 0% 6% 5% 8% 0% 6%
Total DC 62% 72% 47% 66% 69% 82% 51% 74% 69% 83% 49% 75% 64% 85% 50% 74%
Out-of-DC 38% 28% 53% 34% 31% 18% 49% 26% 31% 17% 51% 25% 36% 15% 50% 26%
Total 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%
UDC Fact Book Academic Year 2014–2015 Page 12
1.6 International Student Enrollment Table 8: International Student Enrollment by Visa Type
Table 9: International Student Enrollment by Country of Origin (Top 15)
Fall 2012
Flagship CC UDC Total Flagship CC UDC Total Flagship CC UDC Total Flagship CC UDC Total
Asylum 25 16 41 6 11 17 7 10 17 6 15 21
Business 4 1 5 2 3 5 2 2 4 4 1 5
Diplomat 8 5 13 4 5 9 6 4 10 17 3 20
Exchange Visa 6 5 11 1 3 4 1 4 5 2 7 9
Int'l Organization 3 3 6 2 1 3 3 1 4 1 2 3
Permanent Resident 29 21 50 52 77 129 86 84 170 109 118 227
Refugee 3 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2
Student Visa (F-1) 157 153 310 161 119 280 165 67 232 200 36 236
Other 50 78 128 5 5 10 7 6 13 5 5 10
Total 285 283 568 233 224 457 277 178 455 344 189 533
Fall 2014Fall 2011 Fall 2013
Flagship UDC-CC Total Country Flagship UDC-CC Total Country Flagship UDC-CC Total Country Flagship UDC-CC Total
Nepal 19 49 68 Nepal 31 28 59 Nepal 22 15 37 Saudi Arabia 82 1 83
Kenya 16 16 32 Ethiopia 9 24 33 Ethiopia 10 23 33 Ethiopia 9 35 44
Ethiopia 18 12 30 Nigeria 9 13 22 Nigeria 12 8 20 Nigeria 13 16 29
Nigeria 15 10 25 Kenya 11 7 18 Jamaica 10 3 13 Nepal 14 8 22
Cameroon 10 13 23 Burkina Faso 11 4 15 Cameroon 6 6 12 Cameroon 8 7 15
Brazi l 14 7 21 Gabon 7 7 14 Gabon 6 6 12 Jamaica 8 3 11
Vanuatu 10 6 16 Cameroon 1 12 13 Burkina Faso 8 2 10 Vietnam 7 3 10
Jamaica 8 4 12 Jamaica 10 3 13 Kenya 7 3 10 Gabon 7 1 8
Cote D'ivoire 4 7 11 Phi l ippines 1 7 8 Saudi Arabia 10 10 United States 5 3 8
Gabon 8 3 11 Russ ia 5 3 8 United States 4 5 9 El Sa lvador 3 4 7
Peru 7 4 11 South Africa 2 5 7 Phi l ippines 2 6 8 India 5 2 7
South Africa 5 4 9 Vietnam 3 4 7 Russ ia 6 2 8 Kenya 5 2 7
Turkey 5 4 9 Brazi l 5 1 6 United Kingdom 6 1 7 Sierra Leone 5 2 7
Phi l ippines 2 6 8 El Sa lvador 1 5 6 Vietnam 4 3 7 Cote Dlvorie (Ivory Coast) 4 2 6
Russ ia 6 2 8 Peru 3 3 6 Egypt 6 0 6 United Kingdom 4 2 6
Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014Country
Fall 2011
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Section 2: Admission and Retention
Section 2
UDC Fact Book Academic Year 2014–2015 Page 14
2.1 Yield Rate Chart 4: Admissions Yield Rate*
Table 10: Admissions Summary (Flagship and CC)
Yield rate = # of students enrolled/# of applicants Admitted. All levels of programs are included except
Law school.
2011-12 2012-13 2013-14
Applicants 4,377 3,662 3,425 3,712 -16% -6% 8%
Admitted 1,026 1,556 1,632 1,160 52% 5% -29%
Enrolled 652 632 705 583 -3% 12% -17%
Yield Rate 64% 41% 43% 50% -23% 3% 7%
Applicants 2,738 3,750 4,060 3,946 37% 8% -3%
Admitted 1,469 2,134 2,740 1,922 45% 28% -30%
Enrolled 940 980 921 787 4% -6% -15%
Yield Rate 64% 46% 34% 41% -18% -12% 7%
Applicants 7,115 7,412 7,485 7,658 4% 1% 2%
Admitted 2,495 3,690 4,372 3,082 48% 18% -30%
Enrolled 1,592 1,612 1626 1370 1% 1% -16%
Yield Rate 64% 44% 37% 44% -20% -6% 7%
Percentage ChangesFall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014
Flagship
Community College
UDC Total
Campus
UDC Fact Book Academic Year 2014–2015 Page 15
2.2 First Time in College (FTIC) Student Enrollment Table 11: FTIC Enrollment Summary
Fall 2012 Fall2013 Fall2014
Characteristics Flagship CC Total Flagship CC Total Flagship CC Total
FT/PT
Full Time 86 118 204 94 147 241 84 113 197
Part Time 23 380 403 21 300 321 6 318 324
Total 109 498 607 115 447 562 90 431 521
Ethnicity:
American Indian 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0
Asian 2 5 7 0 2 2 4 5 9
Black 59 341 400 65 295 360 44 324 368
Hispanic 19 40 59 2 14 16 17 32 49
White 6 5 11 7 4 11 8 5 13
Not Stated 23 107 130 41 130 171 17 65 82
Total 109 498 607 115 447 562 90 431 521
Gender
Female 56 316 372 62 265 327 41 273 314
Male 51 179 230 53 177 230 46 146 192
Not Stated 2 3 5 0 5 5 3 12 15
Total 109 498 607 115 447 562 90 431 521
Residency
Resident 65 430 495 71 371 442 46 345 391
Metro-Area 13 29 42 18 39 57 12 26 38
Non-Resident 31 39 70 26 37 63 32 60 92
Total 109 498 607 115 447 562 90 431 521
Age Group
< 18 23 57 80 18 31 49 6 19 25
18-19 60 191 251 80 172 252 61 171 232
20-21 14 70 84 12 72 84 14 57 71
22-24 4 60 64 3 54 57 7 54 61
25-29 4 49 53 2 47 49 2 57 59
30-34 4 32 36 0 28 28 0 29 29
35+ 0 39 39 0 43 43 0 44 44
Total 109 498 607 115 447 562 90 431 521
UDC Fact Book Academic Year 2014–2015 Page 16
2.3 First Time in College Student Retention Rate
Table 12: FTIC Retention Rate
Fall 2011 Cohort Fall 2012 Cohort Fall 2013 Cohort
Cohort
Size
Returned
Next Fall
Retention
Rate
Cohort
Size
Returned
Next Fall
Retention
Rate
Cohort
Size
Returned
Next Fall
Retention
Rate
FT/PT
Full Time 327 177 54% 204 114 56% 241 125 52%
Part Time 239 113 47% 403 179 44% 321 155 48%
Total 566 290 51% 607 293 48% 562 280 50%
Gender
Female 335 176 53% 372 195 52% 327 165 50%
Male 219 107 49% 230 96 42% 230 111 48%
Not Stated 2 1 50% 5 2 40% 5 4 80%
Total 566 290 51% 607 293 48% 562 280 50%
Ethnicity
Asian 2 1 50% 2 1 50% 2 1 50%
Black 157 77 49% 103 50 49% 98 41 42%
Hispanic 11 7 64% 24 13 54% 16 8 50%
White 8 2 25% 3 0 0% 3 1 33%
Other 1 0 0% 4 1 25% 1 0 0%
Not Stated 387 203 53% 471 228 48% 442 229 52%
Total 566 290 51% 607 293 48% 562 280 50%
Degree Objective
Baccalaureate 78 43 55% 99 54 55% 107 54 50%
Associates 466 241 52% 463 231 50% 447 226 51%
Undeclared 22 6 27% 45 8 18% 8 0 0%
Total 566 290 51% 607 293 48% 562 280 50%
College
CAS 51 17 33% 66 32 48% 71 33 46%
SEAS 14 10 88% 11 3 27% 19 7 37%
SBPA 22 16 73% 25 16 64% 17 10 59%
CAUSES 1 1 100% 7 6 86% 8 4 50%
Community College 478 246 52% 498 236 47% 447 226 51%
Total 566 290 51% 607 293 48% 562 280 50%
UDC Fact Book Academic Year 2014–2015 Page 17
2.4 FTIC from DC Feeder Schools
Chart 5: FTIC From DC Feeder Schools
Table 13: FTIC from DC Feeder Schools
High School Name Flagship UDC-CC Total High School Name Flagship UDC-CC Total
Public Schools Charter Schools
Calvin Coolidge High School 2 20 22 Booker T Washington Pub Char 0 6 6
Paul Laurence Dunbar H.S. 1 20 21 Capital City Public Chrtr Schl 7 5 12
Ballou Stay High School 1 18 19 Cesar Chavez Pub Chrt-Parkside 0 4 4
Anacostia High School 0 18 18 Friendship Public Charter Sch 1 17 18
Woodrow Wilson Senior H.S. 1 13 14 Hyde Leadership Public Charter 0 12 12
Howard D Woodson Senior H.S. 0 13 13 Idea Public Charter School 0 2 2
Bell Multicultural H.S 4 8 12 Maya Angelou Public Chrtr Sch 0 5 5
Roosevelt High School 2 10 12 Options Public Charter H.S. 0 4 4
Francis L Cardozo High School 1 10 11 Sub-total 8 55 63
Washington Math & Science Tech 1 10 11 High School Name Flagship CC Total
Frank W Ballou High School 0 8 8 Private Schools
Cesar Chavez Capitol Hill Pchs 2 5 7 Archbishop Carroll High School 1 2 3
Mckinley Technology High Sch 1 6 7 Home School 0 4 4
Roosevelt Evening High School 0 6 6 Saint Johns College H.S. 1 0 1
Eastern Senior High School 0 5 5 Sub-total 2 6 8
Spingarn Senior High School 0 5 5 Total 32 252 284
Others 6 16 22
Sub-total 22 191 213
UDC Fact Book Academic Year 2014–2015 Page 18
Section 3: Academic Programs
Section 3
UDC Fact Book Academic Year 2014–2015 Page 19
4.1 Enrollment by College and Department/Division
Undergrad Grad Total Undergrad Grad Total
School of Business & Public Administration
Accounting 65 0 65 35 0 35 100
Bus iness Management 222 0 222 99 0 99 321
Publ ic Adminis tration 0 41 41 0 19 19 60
Non-Degree & Undeclared 1 0 1 1 4 5 6
Sub-total 288 41 329 135 23 158 487
College of Agriculture, Urban Sustainability, & Environmental Sciences
Architecture & Community Planning 37 4 41 11 9 20 61
Environmental Sciences & Urban Susta inabi l i ty 6 13 19 4 3 7 26
Health Education 56 0 56 19 0 19 75
Nurs ing 34 0 34 9 0 9 43
Nutri tion and Food Science 40 9 49 14 9 23 72
Non-Degree & Undeclared 2 0 2 41 1 42 44
Sub-total 175 26 201 98 22 120 321
College of Arts & Sciences
Divis ion of Education, Health & Socia l Work 72 101 173 81 24 105 278
Divis ion of Sciences and Mathematics 78 9 87 47 3 50 137
Divis ion of Socia l and Behaviora l Science 236 16 252 182 16 198 450
Divis ion of Arts & Humanities 147 0 147 67 0 67 214
Non-Degree & Undeclared 13 1 14 75 6 81 95
Sub-total 546 127 673 452 49 501 1,174
School of Engineering & Applied Science
Civi l Engineering 34 0 34 6 0 6 40
Computer Science & Information Tech. 104 11 115 32 5 37 152
Electrica l & Computer Engineering 44 7 51 12 1 13 64
Mechanica l Engineering 23 0 23 9 0 9 32
Non-Degree & Undeclared 0 0 0 1 0 1 1
Sub-total 205 18 223 60 6 66 289
UDC -Community College
Accounting, Finance & Economics 24 na 24 49 na 49 73
Computer Science & Information Tech 37 na 37 100 na 100 137
Construction Management 32 na 32 53 na 53 85
Education 74 na 74 188 na 188 262
Engineering, Architec. & Aerospace Tech. 21 na 21 41 na 41 62
Engl ish 167 na 167 347 na 347 514
Management, Hospita l i ty 77 na 77 138 na 138 215
Marketing, Legal Studies & Info. Systems 28 na 28 66 na 66 94
Mass Media , Visual & Performing Arts 28 na 28 59 na 59 87
Nurs ing & Al l ied Health 113 na 113 519 na 519 632
Urban Affa i rs , Socia l Sc. & Socia l Work 78 na 78 105 na 105 183
Non-Degree & Undeclared 9 na 9 179 na 179 188
Sub-total 688 na 688 1,844 na 1,844 2,532
David A. Clarke School of Law na 167 167 na 148 148 315
University Total 1,902 379 2,281 2,589 248 2,837 5,118
College/School and Department /DivisionFull-time Part-time
Overall
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4.2 Enrollment by Degree Program Table15: Enrollment by Degree Program
Level Major Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014
FT PT Total FT PT Total FT PT Total FT PT Total
Community College
Associate
Accounting Certification 0 2 2 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Architectural Engineering
Technology 15 18 33 18 21 39 10 20 30 11 18 29
Automotive Technology 6 4 10 0 4 4 3 6 9 6 6
Aviation Maintenance
Technology 20 24 44 17 23 40 6 23 29 9 23 32
Administrative Office
Management 18 33 51 13 38 51 16 35 51 13 43 56
Business Technology 105 82 187 77 125 202 80 119 199 59 116 175
Computer Accounting
Technology 22 16 48 17 35 52 19 39 58 24 49 73
Corrections Administration 15 24 39 20 29 49 25 26 51 16 24 40
Computer Science Technology 71 43 114 44 83 127 45 101 146 37 100 137
Construction Management 6 5 11 5 10 15 9 8 17 4 13 17
Education 71 137 208 60 168 228 59 178 237 74 188 262
Fashion Merchandising` 30 32 62 32 35 67 22 43 65 28 34 62
Fire Science 1 25 26 0 7 7 1 1 2 1 0 1
Graphic Communication
Technology 12 9 21 4 16 20 7 9 16 1 7 8
Graphic Design 46 40 86 40 44 84 34 25 59 22 31 53
Hospitality Management and
Tourism 24 15 39 14 20 34 20 24 44 18 22 40
Law Enforcement 38 45 83 51 87 138 48 87 135 62 81 143
Legal Assistant 22 26 48 16 28 44 13 20 33 15 23 38
Liberal Studies (AA) 165 164 329 130 196 326 107 206 313 106 219 325
Liberal Studies (AAS) 87 76 163 82 100 182 90 145 235 61 128 189
Medical Radiography 1 10 11 0 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0
Mortuary Science 29 50 79 33 82 115 27 64 91 16 71 87
Music 11 14 25 16 18 34 17 13 30 5 21 26
Nursing 190 465 655 137 531 668 141 460 601 87 407 494
Respiratory Therapy 20 43 63 21 39 60 13 50 63 10 41 51
Undeclared/ None Degree 13 79 92 31 216 247 14 158 172 9 179 188
Subtotal 1,038 1,491 2,529 878 1,960 2,838 826 1,860 2,686 688 1,844 2,532
% 41% 59% 100% 31% 69% 100% 31% 69% 100% 27% 73% 100%
College of Agriculture, Urban Sustainability, & Environmental Sciences
BA/BS/BE
Architecture 22 19 41 20 11 31 28 16 44 37 11 48
Environmental Sciences - General 6 2 8 12 2 14 9 6 15 5 3 8
Environmental Science (EVSC) 2 1 3 0 1 1 3 0 3 1 1 2
Nutrition and Food Science (BS) 30 9 39 31 14 45 28 17 45 40 14 54
Nursing N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a 45 8 53 34 9 43
Health Education N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a 42 21 63 56 19 75
Non-degree &Undeclared 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 48 48 2 41 43
Sub-total 60 31 91 64 29 93 155 116 271 175 98 273
Masters
Nutrition & Dietetics (MS) 4 1 5 6 1 7 10 4 14 9 9 18
Water Resource Management
((PSM) 8 0 8 7 5 12 9 6 15 13 3 16
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Level Major Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014
FT PT Total FT PT Total FT PT Total FT PT Total
Architecture(MS) 13 5 18 6 6 12 4 7 11 4 9 13
Non-Degree 0 2 2 0 1 1 0 2 2 0 1 1
Sub-total 25 8 33 19 13 32 23 19 42 26 22 48
Subtotal 85 39 124 83 42 125 178 135 313 201 120 321
% 69% 31% 100% 66% 34% 100% 57% 43% 100% 63% 37% 100%
School of Business & Public Administration
BA/BS/BE
Accounting 61 47 108 74 43 117 70 50 120 65 35 100
Business Management 122 68 190 98 83 181 111 71 182 169 70 239
Computer Information & Systems
Sciences (renamed MGIS) 23 18 41 16 17 33 16 19 35 16 6 22
Economics 16 9 25 16 10 26 12 11 23 5 4 9
Finance 26 11 37 18 6 24 19 8 27 14 7 21
Marketing 20 6 26 19 8 27 17 6 23 9 7 16
Office Administration 2 5 7 0 2 2 0 1 1 0 1 1
Procurement & Public
Contracting 11 10 21 7 12 19 2 13 15 9 4 13
Undeclared/ None- Degree 1 4 5 5 4 9 1 1 2 1 1 2
Sub-total 282 178 460 253 185 438 248 180 428 288 135 423
Masters
Business Administration (MBA) 21 11 32 18 8 26 22 8 30 28 9 37
Public Administration (MPA) 14 12 26 13 7 20 13 8 21 13 8 21
Grad Certificate/Nonprofit
Management N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a 0 2 2
None Degree 0 7 7 2 1 3 0 1 1 0 4 4
Sub-total 35 30 65 33 16 49 35 17 52 41 23 64
Subtotal 317 208 525 286 201 487 283 197 480 329 158 487
% 60% 40% 100% 59% 41% 100% 59% 41% 100% 68% 32% 100%
College of Arts & Sciences
BA/BS/BE
Administration Justice 75 49 124 62 35 97 72 35 107 54 39 93
Art 15 10 25 15 11 26 16 13 29 30 12 42
Biology 68 36 104 66 42 108 66 49 115 59 32 91
Chemistry 18 9 27 19 5 24 11 12 23 10 9 19
Early Childhood Education 15 26 41 15 22 37 17 22 39 7 20 27
Elementary Education 11 9 20 5 5 10 2 2 4 14 4 18
English 21 18 39 22 17 39 29 18 47 30 15 45
French 2 2 4 0 0 0 N/a N/a N/a 0 0 0
Graphic Communications 7 1 8 0 4 4 0 1 1 0 0 0
Graphic Design 15 9 24 26 10 36 18 16 34 21 8 29
History 14 8 22 13 6 19 12 8 20 4 4 8
Health Education 51 35 86 55 36 91 N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a
Human Development (BA) 12 70 82 17 75 92 23 69 92 32 69 101
Mathematics 8 13 21 12 6 18 13 4 17 7 3 10
Mass Media Art 60 24 84 58 26 84 64 26 90 46 21 67
Music 22 17 39 20 15 35 14 16 30 15 11 26
Nursing 18 15 33 18 20 38 N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a
Physics 4 4 8 3 1 4 3 1 4 2 3 5
Political Science 39 14 53 36 17 53 32 27 59 50 38 88
Psychology 56 36 92 57 35 92 75 31 106 80 23 103
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Level Major Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014
FT PT Total FT PT Total FT PT Total FT PT Total
Respiratory Therapy 2 6 8 0 4 4 N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a
Security Studies 0 5 5 0 1 1 N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a
Sociology & Anthropology 20 17 37 25 16 41 24 7 31 16 7 23
Social Work 47 43 90 52 42 94 64 42 106 48 53 101
Spanish 9 6 15 7 3 10 4 1 5 3 0 3
Special Education 4 1 14 6 6 12 3 3 6 3 3 6
Speech/Language Pathology 6 5 11 2 3 5 1 3 4 0 1 1
Studio Art 0 3 3 0 0 0 N/a N/a N/a 0 0 0
Theatre Arts 12 12 24 10 4 14 6 1 7 2 0 2
Urban Studies 14 10 24 7 4 11 3 3 6 0 2 2
Undeclared/Non-Degree 16 154 170 21 143 164 15 96 111 13 75 88
Sub-total 661 676 1,337 649 614 1,263 587 506 1,093 546 452 998
Masters
Applied Statistics (MS) 8 2 10 5 3 8 6 4 10 2 3 5
Adult Education 1 3 4
Adult Education (Certificate) 6 1 7
Cancer Biology Prevention and
Control (MS) 12 0 12 11 1 12 13 0 13 7 0 7
Counseling (MS) 14 6 20 14 11 25 24 11 35 18 10 28
Early Childhood Education (MA) 4 4 8 6 7 13 13 1 14 4 1 5
English Composition and
Rhetoric (MA) 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Homeland Security 13 6 19 9 14 23 19 10 29 16 16 32
Mathematics(MS) 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Rehabilitation Counseling 2 0 2 5 1 6 10 1 11 12 1 13
Speech/Language Pathology
(MS) 35 7 42 29 9 38 32 6 38 38 2 40
Special Education (MA) 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0
Teaching (MAT) 12 2 14 15 4 19 26 5 31 22 6 28
Undeclared/Non-Degree 2 15 17 0 10 10 0 5 5 1 6 7
Sub-total 102 46 148 94 60 154 144 43 187 127 49 176
Subtotal 763 722 1,485 743 674 1,417 731 549 1,280 673 501 1,174
% 51% 49% 100% 52% 48% 100% 57% 43% 100% 57% 43% 100%
School of Engineering & Applied Sciences
BA/BS/BE
Airway Science 4 2 6 0 3 3 N/a N/a N/a 0 0 0
Computer Sciences 27 9 36 28 14 42 47 16 63 55 12 67
Civil Engineering 21 11 32 22 4 26 21 5 26 34 5 39
Electrical Engineering 42 16 58 42 20 62 39 15 54 44 12 56
Fire Science Administration 3 42 45 1 2 3 1 3 4 0 1 1
Information Tech. 26 12 38 36 13 49 39 16 55 49 20 69
Mechanical Engineering 14 11 25 29 8 37 21 8 29 23 9 32
None-degree/Undeclared 0 1 1 1 2 3 2 1 3 0 1 1
Sub-total 137 104 241 159 66 225 170 64 234 205 60 265
Masters
Computer Sciences(MS) 8 4 12 10 3 13 7 4 11 11 5 16
Electrical Engineering (MS) 5 0 5 5 0 5 4 3 7 7 1 8
Sub-total 13 4 17 15 3 18 11 7 18 18 6 24
Subtotal 150 108 258 174 69 243 181 71 252 223 66 289
% 58% 42% 100% 72% 28% 100% 72% 28% 100% 77% 23% 100%
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Section 4: Degrees Conferred and Graduation
Rates
Section 4
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4.1 Degrees Conferred by College/Schools and Level
Table 16: Degree Conferred by College and Level
2010 - 2011 2011 - 2012 2012 - 2013 2013 - 2014
Baccalaureate 8 10 52 40
Masters 0 3 5 9
Total 8 13 57 49
Baccalaureate 193 225 200 234
Masters 19 34 48 59
Total 212 259 248 293
Baccalaureate 122 108 77 85
Masters 19 29 22 12
Total 141 137 99 97
Baccalaureate 43 30 43 51
Masters 2 4 7 6
Total 45 34 50 57
Juris Doctor 78 69 78 103
LLM n/a 3 2 4
Total 78 72 80 107
Associate 157 193 300 263
Total 157 193 300 263
Associate 157 193 300 263
UNIVERSITY TOTAL Baccalaureate 366 373 372 410
Masters 40 70 82 86
LLM n/a 3 2 4
Juris Doctor 78 69 78 103
Total 641 708 834 866
Academic Year
School of Engineering & Applied
Sciences (SEAS)
UDC – Community College
College/School
Level of
Award
College of Agriculture, Urban
Sustainability & Environmental
Sciences (CAUSES)
College of Arts & Science (CAS)
School of Business & Public
Administration (SBPA)
David A. Clarke School of Law
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4.2 Degrees Conferred by College, Level, and Major
Table 17: Degree Conferred by College, Level, and Major
2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014
Community College
AA
Education 21 32 35 22
Graphic Design 0 1 11 14
Liberal Studies 0 22 28 30
Music 0 1 0 1
Sub-total 56 74 67
AAS
Architectural Engineering Tech. 3 2 1 3
Aviation Maintenance Tech. 2 1 6 1
Administration of Office Management 1 5 4 5
Business Technology 9 13 24 34
Computer Accounting Technology 6 3 4 6
Computer Science Technology 6 5 10 11
Construction Management 1
Corrections Administration 0 7 4
Fashion Merchandising 0 2 12 10
Fire Science 0 2 2 0
Graphic Communications Tech* 0 6 1
Hospitality Management & Tourism 2 3 8 2
Law Enforcement 5 12 5
Legal Assistant 2 5 11 4
Medical Radiography 15 0 0 0
Mortuary Science 7 17 16 10
Nursing 39 54 69 49
Respiratory Therapy 8 8 4 10
Water Quality & Marine Science 1 n/a n/a 0
Sub-total 120 196 156
AS
Liberal Studies 23 17 30 40
Sub-total 17 30 40
Total 193 300 263
College of Agriculture, Urban Sustainability, & Environmental Sciences
BS Architecture 3 7 5 6
Environmental Science 1 n/a 1 2
Health Education n/a n/a 19 18
Nutrition and Food Science 4 3 11 4
Nursing n/a n/a 15 9
Reparatory Therapy* n/a n/a 1 1
Sub-total 8 10 52 40
MS
Nutrition and Dietetics n/a 1 1 5
Architecture n/a 1 1
Sub-total n/a 1 2 6
PSM Water Resource Management n/a 2 3 3
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2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014
Sub-total n/a 2 3 3
Total 8 13 57 49
School of Business & Public Administration
BA
Economics* 17 5 5 11
Sub-total 17 5 5 11
BBA
Accounting 29 27 21 33
Business Management 40 30 29 19
Computer Information Systems* 6 11 4 7
Finance* 12 13 5 10
Marketing* 5 9 8 3
Procurement & Public Contracting* 7 8 5 2
Sub-total 99 98 72 74
BS
Office Administration* 6 5 0 0
Sub-total 6 5 0 0
MBA
Master of Business Administration 9 17 10 6
Sub-total 9 17 10 6
MPA
Master of Public Administration 10 12 12 6
Sub-total 10 12 12 6
Total 141 137 99 97
School of Engineering & Applied Sciences
BS
Airway Science* 1 4 3 0
Computer Science 4 4 3 8
Civil Engineering 10 8 11 4
Electrical Engineering 9 7 12 13
Information Technology 9 4 11 10
Mechanical Engineering 7 3 2 11
Fire Science Administration* 3 1 5
Sub-total 43 30 43 51
MS
Computer Science 2 3 5 4
Electrical Engineering n/a 1 2 2
Sub-total 2 4 7 6
Total 45 34 50 57
College of Arts & Sciences
BA
Administration of Justice 19 17 21 42
Art 2 4 3 7
Early Childhood Education 4 4 4 2
Elementary Education 5 1 5 2
English 6 6 7 10
French* 0 1 0 0
History* 2 8 6 5
Human Development n/a 7 15 30
Mass Media Art* 16 19 13 21
Political Science 13 14 17 14
Sociology & Anthropology* 16 19 17 5
Spanish* 10 3 6 1
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2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014
Studio Art* 1 0 0 0
Theatre Arts* 6 4 6 5
Urban Studies* 2 6 5 3
Sub-total 102 113 125 147
BFA
Art (BFA) 0 1 1 0
Graphic Design 3 6 3 11
Sub-total 3 7 4 11
BM
Music 2 4 8 3
Sub-total 2 4 8 3
BS
Biology 21 12 20 20
Chemistry 3 2 3 4
Graphic Communications 5 2 3 0
Health Education 15 32 0 0
Mathematics 0 4 4 3
Nursing 8 11 n/a 0
Physics* 0 1 1 0
Psychology 8 12 13 21
Respiratory Therapy 5 3 n/a 0
Special Education 2 3 2 2
Speech/Language Pathology* 3 6 1 2
Sub-total 70 88 47 52
BSW
Social Work 16 13 16 21
Sub-total 16 13 16 21
MA
Early Childhood Education 0 1 5 9
English Composition & Rhetoric* 3 3 0 0
Special Education* 4 1 0 0
Sub-total 7 5 5 9
MAT
Teaching 0 1 7 18
Sub-total 0 1 7 18
MS
Applied Statistics* 0 4 2 1
Cancer Biology, Prevention & Control 2 6 5 8
Clinical Psychology* 3 1 0 1
Counseling 2 6 1 5
Rehabilitation Counseling 4
Homeland Security 0 7 1
Mathematics 1 2 0
Speech/Language Pathology 4 11 19 12
Sub-total 12 28 36 32
Total 212 259 248 293
David A. Clarke School of Law
Juris Doctor
Juris Doctor 78 69 78 103
Sub-total 78 69 78 103
LLM
LLM n/a 3 2 4
Sub-total n/a 3 2 4
Total 78 72 80 107
* Terminated Programs
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4.3 Graduation Rates
Table 18.1: First Time Full Time Six Year Graduation Rate for Baccalaureate Level*
2006 Cohort 2007 Cohort 2008 Cohort
Total Number of Students in the Adjusted
Cohort
265 244 213
Total Number of Bachelor’s Degree
Completers within 150% of normal time
42 40 32
Graduation Rate for Bachelor’s cohort 16% 16% 15%
Table 18.2: First Time Full Time Three Year Graduation Rate for Associate Level*
2006 Cohort 2007 Cohort 2008 Cohort
Total Number of Students in the Adjusted
Cohort
80 80 58
Total Number of Associate's Degree
Completers within 150% of normal time
10 12 4
Graduation Rate for Associate's cohort 13% 15% 7%
Table 18.3: Overall Graduation Rate*
2006 Cohort 2007 Cohort 2008 Cohort
Total Number of Students in the Adjusted
Cohort
345 324 271
Total Number of Completers within 150% of
normal time
52% 52% 36%
Graduation Rate for all Cohort Students 15% 16% 13%
*Based on the published definition on the Department of Education Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), the university graduation rate (GR) is defined as follows: Graduation rate is percentage of full-time, first-time, degree/certificate-seeking undergraduate students in a particular year (cohort) finishing their degree within 150 percent of normal time to completion starting from the cohort year. For Bachelor’s degree, it is six years graduation rate. For Associate’s degree, it is three years graduation rate.
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Section 5: Landgrant Programs in College of
Agriculture, Urban Sustainability and
Environmental Sciences *
* The data reported covers fiscal year 2013-14 consistent with the
reporting requirements of the USDA.
Section 5
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5.1 Landgrant Activities by Landgrant Center The College of Agriculture, Urban Sustainability and Environmental Science (CAUSES) embodies the urban landgrant mission of the university and offers research-based community education, outreach and certification programs that improve the quality of life and economic opportunity of people and organizations in the District of Columbia. Landgrant programs are delivered through five centers that offer diverse services like nutrition education in schools, food safety certification, green business development workshops, assistance with farmers markets and community gardens, and testing services to determine soil and water quality and environmental hazards. The Centers also benefit students enrolled in the university’s academic programs by offering opportunities to develop marketable skills through hands-on training, interdisciplinary student and faculty research, interactions with residents and community organizations, and leadership development experiences. The five landgrant Centers are: (1) Center for Urban Agriculture and Gardening Education (2) Center for Sustainable Development which includes the Water Resources Research Institute (WRRI) (3) Center for Nutrition, Diet and Health (CNDH) which includes the Institute of Gerontology (4) Center for 4-H and Youth Development (4H) (5) Architectural Research Institute (APR)
Table 19: Landgrant Center Enrollment & Direct Contacts
Landgrant Center Enrollment1 % Direct Contacts2 %
Center for Urban Agriculture and Gardening Education 1,717 5% 75,828 42%
Center for Sustainable Development 535 2% 15,233 8%
Center for Nutrition, Diet and, Health 4,690 13% 2,773 2%
SNAP-Ed3 14,750 42% 74,245 41%
Institute of Gerontology 5,152 15% 6,315 3%
Center for 4-H and Youth Development 8,294 24% 7,153 4%
Total 35,138 100% 181,547 100%
1 Enrollment indicates the number of participants in a certificate programs, workshop, symposium etc.; figures may include individuals enrolled in multiple programs. 2 Direct Contacts indicates individuals who receive face-to-face information or educational materials; figures may include individuals with multiple face-to-face interactions. 3 SNAP-Ed is a program of the Center for Nutrition, Diet and, Health; participant numbers are reported according to grant specifications.
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5.1.1 Landgrant Program Participants
Chart 6: Landgrant Enrollment by Ward
5.1.2 Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP-Ed) Participants
Table 20: SNAP-Ed Participants by Age
Program Type Enrollment %
Less than 5 Years of age 11,506 78%
5 – 17 Year Olds 737 5%
18 – 59 Year Olds 2,212 15%
60 Years or Older 295 2%
Total 14,750 100%
Chart 7 : SNAP-Ed Participants by Ward
Ward 1 10%
Ward 2 5%
Ward 3 8%
Ward 4 10%
Ward 5 8%
Ward 6 8%
Ward 7 20%
Ward 8 33%
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5.2 Landgrant Activities by Program Type Table 21: Landgrant Activities by Program Type
Program Type Number of Programs %
Workshops 754 81%
Demonstrations 102 11%
Certificates4 51 6%
Events 8 1%
Total 915 100%
5.2.1 Certificates Issued Table 22: Number of Certificates Issued
Landgrant Center # of Certificates Issued %
Center for Urban Agriculture and Gardening Education 113 9%
Center for Sustainable Development 0 0%
Center for Nutrition, Diet and, Health 1,015 84%
Center for 4-H and Youth Development 79 7%
Total 1,207 100%
5.2.2 Workshops Offered Table 23: Number of Workshops Offered
Landgrant Center # of Workshops Offered %
Center for Urban Agriculture and Gardening Education 74 10%
Center for Sustainable Development 43 6% Center for Nutrition, Diet and, Health (Includes IOG) 213 28% Center for 4-H and Youth Development 424 56%
Total 754 100%
5.2.3 Other Activities and Services Table 24: Other Landgrant Activities and Results
Activity Results Fruits and Vegetables Distributed 8.75 Tons Grant Funding Awarded5 $4,081,232
Soil Tests conducted (WRRI) 400
Design and Construction Projects completed (ARI) 82
4 Includes Professional Food Manager Certificates, Expanded Food and Nutrition Program Certificates (EFNEP), Sustainable Urban, Agriculture Certificate,
DC Master Gardeners, and Urban Food Producers Training. 5 This figure does not include $2 million in landgrant appropriations through USDA – NIFA
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5.3 Landgrant Program Participant Demographics
5.3.1 Participants by Race
Table 25: Landgrant Activity Participants by Race
Race Total %
Black 22,467 64%
White 4,828 14%
Hispanic 2,090 6%
Native American 34 0%
Other 428 1%
No Response 5,291 15%
Total 35,138 100%
5.3.2 Participant Gender Table 27: Landgrant Activity Participants by Gender
Gender Total %
Male 13,323 38%
Female 21,815 62%
Total 35,138 100%
5.4 Scholarly Activities of CAUSES Faculty and Landgrant Staff
Table 29: Number of Scholarly Activities of CAUSES Faculty and Landgrant Staff
Activity Total Number (AY 2013/14)
Books and Peer Reviewed Publications 8
Scholarly Presentations and Invited Lectures 33
Patents and Copyrights 2
Table 28: SNAP Participants by Gender
Gender Total %
Male 6,503 44%
Female 8,247 56%
Total 14,750 100%
Table 26: SNAP-ED participants by Race
Race Total %
Black 13,860 94%
White 782 5%
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 102 1%
Asian 6 0%
Total 14,750 100% 1Reporting categories differ due to grant reporting requirements.
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Section 6: Faculty and Staff Profile
Section 6
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6.1 UDC Employee Summary
Chart 8: UDC Employee Summary*
Table 30: UDC Employees (Male/Female, Full-Time/Part-Time)
Fall 2014
Gender Staff Faculty Total
Female 290 297 587
Male 179 278 457
Total 469 575 1,044
Full/Part-Time
Full Time 438 260 698
Part Time 31 315 346
Total 469 575 1,044
*Includes all employees funded by both unrestricted and restricted funds.
Staff Full Time, 438, 42%
Faculty Full Time, 260,
25%
Staff Part Time, 31,
3%
Faculty Part Time, 315,
30%
AY14-15 Total number of Employees: 1044
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6.2 Faculty Summary
Table 31: UDC Faculty Summary
Faculty Status Fall 2013 Fall 2014
Count Count
Continuing Full Time Faculty
Distinguished Professor 1 1
Professor 72 67
Associate Professor 71 77
Assistant Professor 64 77
Instructor 15 25
Sub-total 223 247
Visiting Faculty 27 15
Adjunct Faculty 363 313
Total 613 575
6.3 Continuing Full-Time Faculty by College & School
Table 32: UDC Continuing Full Time Faculty by College (excl. Visiting Prof.)
College/School Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014
Flagship (W/o Law School)
College of Arts and Sciences 112 107 98 83 95
School of Business & Public Administration 29 27 26 26 27
School of Engineering & Applied Sciences 22 21 23 23 25
College of Agriculture, Urban Sustainability & Environmental Sciences 7 7 15 17 12
Learning Resources 10 11 9 8 9
Subtotal 180 173 171 157 168
Community College 29 26 22 42 52
David A. Clarke School of Law 22 23 25 24 27
University Total 231 222 218 223 247
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6.4 Average Salary for Continuing Full-Time Faculty
Table 32: Average Salary for Continuing Full-Time Faculty by Academic Rank
Academic Rank Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014
Flagship UDC-CC UDC Flagship UDC-CC UDC Flagship UDC-CC UDC Flagship UDC-CC UDC
Professor 101,236 88,184 100,583 102,452 91,738 101,765 103,011 95,912 102,720 104,086 95,912 103,726
Associate Professor 80,348 74,929 79,621 77,688 72,990 77,166 78,144 72,317 77,077 78,327 72,820 77,183
Assistant Professor 61,710 59,218 61,411 63,370 58,870 62,961 61,883 60,238 61,395 63,684 60,397 62,744
Instructor 60,071 55,107 56,969 51,986 55,211 53,061 49,096 61,798 55,024 57,041 57,728 57,343
All Ranks 83,990 69,531 82,281 82,233 70,809 81,075 82,435 66,785 79,487 81,255 65,704 77,981
Table 33: Average Salary for Continuing Full-Time Faculty by Academic Rank and College
College/School
Fall 2013 Fall 2014
Professor Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
Instructor Overall Average
Professor Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
Instructor Overall Average
Community College 95,912 72,317 60,238 61,798 66,785 95,912 72,820 60,397 57,728 65,704
College of Agriculture, Urban Sustainability & Environmental Sciences
94,095 74,578 63,159 n/a 79,928 97,783 75,857 63,159 n/a 77,106
College of Arts and Sciences 93,310 72,883 60,157 58,944 75,851 93,581 72,715 61,456 62,645 74,656
School of Business & Public Administration 96,664 76,385 59,795 n/a 83,050 96,664 77,533 59,795 59,219 82,678
School of Engineering & Applied Sciences 94,927 81,001 65,038 n/a 80,204 94,927 79,384 65,118 n/a 79,273
David A. Clarke School of Law 146,646 118,450 94,673 45,814 113,398 145,879 118,450 94,673 51,926 110,752
Learning Resources 84,375 67,720 56,259 n/a 67,586 90,232 72,735 56,259 n/a 69,187
University Total 102,720 77,077 61,395 55,024 79,487 103,726 77,183 62,744 57,343 77,981
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Section 7: Workforce Development and Lifelong
Learning
Section 7
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7.1 Workforce Development and Lifelong Learning Enrollment
Table 34: Workforce Development Enrollment
2014
Gender Number % Number % Employment status at intake Number %
Female 1,679 58% 1,413 58% Ful l -time 497 21%
Male 1,199 42% 1,011 42% Part-time 209 9%
Total 2,878 100% 2,424 100% Not working 1,374 57%
Unknown 344 14%
Ethnicity Total 2,424
As ian 9 0% 6 0%
Black 1,797 62% 1,759 73% Education level Number %
Hispanic 18 1% 15 1% No HS diploma / GED 230 0%
Native
American 0 0% 0 0% HS diploma / GED 1,779 73%
Other 30 1% 12 0% Some col lege, no degree 28 0%
Unknown 1,014 35% 609 25% Col lege degree 123 5%
White 10 0% 23 1% N/A 264 11%
Total 2,878 100% 2,424 100% Total 2,424
Age State/Ward* Number %
19 or less 266 9% 123 5% DC
20-29 975 34% 758 31% Ward 1 92 0%
30-39 633 22% 602 25% Ward 2 13 1%
40-49 504 18% 409 17% Ward 3 11 0%
50 + 475 17% 503 21% Ward 4 200 8%
Unknown 25 1% 29 1% Ward 5 303 13%
Total 2,878 100% 2,424 100% Ward 6 159 7%
Average Age 35 37 Ward 7 445 0%
Ward 8 946 0%
7 or 8, undetermined** 14 0%
Number % Ward Unknown 185 0%
Backus 718 30% Sub-total 2,368 98%
PR Harris 668 28% MD 36 1%
Shadd 445 18% VA 1 0%
UMC 225 9% Other State 1 0%
56 2% State Unknown 18 1%
Other 312 13% Total 2,424 100%
Total 2,424 100%
** Based on the Zip
2013 2014
2014
Most Recent Site
801 North Capita l
* Completing means the number of students
completing at least one course during the time period.
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7.2 Workforce Development Enrollment by Course
Table 35: Workforce Development Enrollment by Course
Course Title Enrolled Completed Enrolled Completed
A+ 23 21 21 10
Accuplacer Preparation 15 6 10 6
Administrative Assistant with Microsoft Word 43 24 53 16
Basic Driver Education 36 14 26 14
Brick Masonry Level I 14 0
Brick Masonry Level II 2 0
Career Writing Skills 1 0
Carpentry Level 1 43 24 27 27
Carpentry Level 2 6 4 20 6
Child Development Associate Program 114 77 59 32
Construction CORE 155 106
Computer Basics 1 14 4
Craft Skills - Core Curriculum 26 18
Customer Service - Hospitality 56 29
Customer Service - Retail 423 352 422 370
Dialysis Technician 44 41
Digital Literacy 82 48
Digital Literacy & Introduction to Computers 14 5
Direct Support Professional 86 86 37 33
EKG Technician 18 13
Electrical I 76 47
Electrical Level 2 20 18
Electrical Level 3 11 8
Electronic Health Records 46 20 84 57
Electronics I 14 3
English Fundamentals and Writing 34 12
Food Handling-Basic 224 165 152 133
GED Preparation 202 105 133 105
GED/Accuplacer/Language Arts/Mathematics 159 57
Home Health Aide In-Service 17 17 14 14
Home Health Aide Program 65 62 35 33
Hospitality Outreach and Pathways to Employment 44 21
HTTP-Copper Cabling 90 70
FY2013 FY2014
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Course Title Enrolled Completed Enrolled Completed
HVAC CFC 61 36 150 61
HVAC EPA Section 608 - Universal 55 25
HVAC Installation 30 22 59 38
HVAC Theory 165 77 98 63
IEC-Electrical Apprenticeship-Year 1 5 4
IEC-Electrical Apprenticeship-Year 3 8 6
IEC Electrical Apprenticeship - Year 4 5 5
Introduction to Computers 91 41 18 6
Introduction to Electrical Wiring 9 8
IT for Seniors (Beginning) 45 26 36 33
Language Arts/Reading Skills Development 85 58 66 39
Leasing for Property Management 22 11
Licensed Practical Nursing 181 87 28 27
Mathematics Skills Development 169 98 177 130
Medical Assistant 67 39 71 38
Medical Billing and Coding 130 91 208 138
Medical Office Administrative Assistant 163 116 150 106
Medical Terminology & Anatomy 315 186 445 245
Microsoft Office Specialist Program 159 85 119 52
Network+ 26 13
Nursing Assistant Program 101 90 43 37
Patient Care Technician 10 10 26 18
Pharmacy Technician 56 45
Phlebotomy Technician 47 46
Phlebotomy/EKG Technician Program 16 11 20 12
Plumbing Apprenticeship - Phase 1: Core Skills 31 16
Plumbing-Basic 23 8 19 14
Project Management 52 40
Property Management 36 14
Rapid Response Training Program (EMT) 10 8
Security+ 22 13
Spanish in the Workplace 90 46 87 40
WIC QuickSTART Hospitality 15 11
Total 3721 2361 3709 2461
Completion Rate 63% 66%
FY2013 FY2014
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Table 36: Workforce Development Certification Received
Certification Exam by Course/Program 2014
A-Plus 3
Cert Prof Food Mgr 28
CompTIA Network+ 9
CompTIA Security+ 12
EPA 608 Type I 3
EPA 608 Type II 3
EPA 608 Type III 3
EPA 608 Universal 21
HEAT PLUS 26
MS Excel 2010 Certification 5
MS PowerPoint 2010 Certification 9
MS Word 2010 Certification 5
Med Billing & Coding Spec 9
Med Off Adm Asst 21
Medical Billing & Coding 59
NCCER Electrical 1 1
NHA Certified Electronic Health Records 40
NRF Foundation Certification in Custome 36
Patient Care Technician 8
Phlebotomy/EKG 35
Total 336
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Section 8: Athletes
Section 8
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8.1 University Athletes
Table 37: NCAA Division II (w/o football)
Team Men Women Total
Basketball 15 15 30
Soccer 24 n/a 24
Tennis 7 5 12
Track and Field, Indoor n/a 10 10
Track and Field, Outdoor n/a 14 14
Track and Field, X-Country n/a 9 9
Lacrosse 21 15 36
Total 67 68 135
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Appendix
7.1 Appendix A. List of Programs and Degrees
University Bachelor’s Degree Programs
College of Agriculature, Urban Sustainability and Environmental Sciences
Architecture (BS)
Health Education (BS) Concentration: Public Health
Nursing (BS)
Nutrition and Dietetics (BS)
College of Arts and Sciences
Administration of Justice (BA)
Concentration:
Homeland Security Science and Technology
Art (BA) Concentration: Art Education
Biology (BS)
Chemistry (BS)
Early Childhood Education (BA)
Elementary Education (BA)
English (BA)
Human Development (BA)
Mathematics(BS)
Music (BM)
Political Science (BA)
Psychology (BS)
Social Work (BSW)
Special Education (BS)
School of Business and Public Administration
Accounting (BBA)
Business Management (BBA) Concentrations: Finance Management Information Systems Marketing
Entrepreneurship (Certificate)
Non-Profit Leadership (Certificate)
Procurement and Public Contracting (Certificate)
School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Civil Engineering (BS)
Computer Science (BS)
Electrical Engineering (BS) Concentrations: Computer Engineering Electronic Engineering Technology
Information Technology (BS)
Mechanical Engineering (BS)
Last Updated on 7/27/15
UDC Fact Book Academic Year 2014–2015 Page 46
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Effective fall semester 2009, students pursuing Associate Degrees or Certificate Programs (listed below) will be admitted to the open admissions, Community College of the District of Columbia (CCDC). The requirements are:
Official High School Transcript or Official GED Results
A Placement Test – ACCUPLACER (administered by the Testing Office)
Community College Associate Degrees and Certificate Programs
Associate Degree Programs
Administrative Office Management (AAS)
Architectural Engineering Technology(AAS)
Automotive Technology(AAS)
Aviation Maintenance Technology(AAS)
Business Technology(AAS)
Computer Accounting Technology(AAS)
Computer Science Technology(AAS)
Construction Management(AAS)
Corrections Administration(AAS)
Education(AA) Concentrations: Early Childhood School General Education for Elementary & Secondary Infant Toddler
Fashion Merchandising(AAS)
Fire Science Technology(AAS)
Graphic Design(AA)
Hospitality Management and Tourism(AAS)
Law Enforcement(AAS)
Legal Assistant(AAS)
Liberal Studies(AA)/(AS)
Mortuary Science(AAS)
Music(AA)
Nursing(AAS)
Respiratory Therapy(AAS)
Last Updated on 12/4/14
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University Graduate and Professional Degree Programs
College of Agriculture, Urban Sustainability, and Environmental Sciences
Architecture (MARC)
Nutrition and Dietetics (MS)
Water Resources Management (PSM)
College of Arts and Sciences
Adult Education (MA) Concentrations: Adult Basic Education Health Services & Gerontology Human Resources Development Leadership & Administration in Adult Education
Cancer Biology, Prevention and Control (MS)
Counseling (MS) Concentrations: School Counseling Mental Health Counseling
Early Childhood Education (MA)
Homeland Security (MS)
Rehabilitation Counseling (MA)
Speech-Language Pathology (MS)
Teaching (MAT) Concentrations: Elementary Concentration Music Education Secondary Art Secondary English Secondary Foreign Languages Secondary Math Secondary Social Studies
Adult Education (Certificate)
School of Business and Public Administration
Business Administration (MBA)
Public Administration (MPA) Concentrations: Nonprofit Management Public Management Procurement-Public Contracting
Nonprofit Management (Certificate)
School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Computer Science (MS) Concentrations: Computer Design & Systems Software Intelligent Systems Network Security Specialized Applications Theoretical Computer Sciences
Electrical Engineering (MS)
David A. Clarke School of Law
Juris Doctorate (JD)
Master of Laws (LLM)
Last Updated on 12/4/14
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