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The State of the School IU School of Liberal Arts at IUPUI Robert W. White 1 October 2004
Liberal Arts Faculty Fall 2004
Total Male Female Minorities Tenure-Line Assistant
29 12 17 8
Associate Full Lecturers
63 41 22 6 51 38 13 2
Lecturers
58 26 32 5
Senior
9 1 8 2
Total
210 118 92 23
Excludes faculty with full-time administrative appointments outside the School.
Associate Faculty 195
Liberal Arts Majors *
1600 1400 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 0 1998 1999 1999 2000 2000 2001 2001 2002 2002 2003 2003 2004 2004 2005 1562 Majors * At fall census
Liberal Arts Majors Fall 2004 *
Department Communication Studies English Political Science History World Languages Sociology Anthropology Philosophy Majors Department 331 Economics 277 Geography 273 Religious Studies 127 ASL/English Interpreting 124 Individualized Major 111 Associate of Arts 80 Other 57 Total * At census Majors 56 28 26 16 16 21 19 1562
* At census 70000
Liberal Arts Credit Hour Enrollments *
60000 50000 40000 30000 20000 10000 0 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Fall Spring
New Graduate Programs
Approved Master of Arts in Museum Studies Implemented Master of Arts in Philosophy
Graduate Students
Enrolled in Fall Students Admitted Average GPA Average GRE 1999-2000 2000-2001 2001-2002 2002-2003 2003-2004
92 114 146 192 46 3.5
V: 560 Q: 611 A: 651 40 3.51
V: 565 Q: 607 A: 624 90 3.36
V: 557 Q: 590 A: 620 78 3.46
V: 547 Q: 587 A: 613 106 3.30
V: 545 Q: 596 A: 614 W: 5.15
Research Publications 2003-04
Last year, Liberal Arts faculty published or edited 9 scholarly books and more than 119 research articles, chapters, or other creative works. Liberal Arts faculty edit 8 scholarly journals.
Teaching and Learning 2003-2004
Liberal Arts faculty published 29 teaching articles and 9 textbooks along with a number of videos and multimedia resources.
18 faculty members received support from either the School of Liberal Arts or the Office of Professional Development for teaching and learning.
Grant Applications
2003-04: 89 proposals, 58 funded ($11,358,274) 2002-03: 65 proposals, 51 funded ($4,265,767) 2001-02: 81 proposals, 50 funded
Comprehensive Campaign
$10,000,000 $8,000,000 $6,000,000 $4,000,000 $2,000,000 $0 Goal $5,500,000 Total $9,982,978 2004
From July 1, 1997 through June 30, 2004, direct gift support to the IU School of Liberal Arts through the Comprehensive Campaign was distributed in the following ways:
Gifts in support of departments and programs Faculty and Staff Compensation (endowed positions) Student financial aid Research support Public Service activities (Symposia, etc.) Other restricted purposes Loan funds Property, buildings and Equipment $2,021,732 $1,111,556 $2,924,212 $ 22,005 $ 33,725 $ 619,056 $ 2,651 $ 400 Pledges and expectancies, totaling over $5.3 million will support 3 endowed faculty positions, a lectureship, the Peirce Edition Project, study abroad scholarships, the Dean’s Priorities Fund, a writing prize and graduate assistantships.
Total raised for the School of Liberal Arts, including non-governmental grants is $35,749,606.
With a total of $9,982,978 raised in gifts, the School achieved 181.51% of its $5.5 million goal.
The State of the Budget
Salary Increases: 2004-05
All Liberal Arts faculty: 2.7% Tenure track faculty, not counting promotions: 2.18% Tenure track faculty, including promotions: 2.80% Professional staff: 2.4% Bi-weekly staff: 2.7%
Projected Income and Expenditures 2004-2005 PROJECTED INCOME TUITION & FEES STATE APPROPRIATIONS MISCELLANEOUS F/A (ICR $) TOTAL
$25,305,039 $ 7,058,796 F/A = $774,160 - $154,832 TAX = $619,328 $ 20,124 $ 619,328
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$33,003,287
PROJECTED EXPENDITURES ON GENERAL FUNDS SALARIES & BENEFITS ASSESSMENTS COMPUTER LCF FINANCIAL AID GEN EXPENSES TRAVEL CAPITAL TRANSFER OF FUNDS TOTAL Income – Expenses
$20,463,148 $10,354,517 STATE APPROPRIATIONS – ASSESSMENTS = ($3,295,721) $ 56,651 $ 479,480 $ 1,549,840 $ 183,196 $ 19,243 $ 855,124
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$33,961,199
($ 957,912)
Announcements/Reminders
Mail Services Salary Policy Visit Departments Summer Salaries 2005 Course Release for Research FARs Department Salary Procedures
Into the Future
To be recognized as the “First Choice” School of Liberal Arts • In Central Indiana • In the State of Indiana • In the Midwest • Nationally • Globally
A Special Emphasis on
Excellence in Research and Scholarship and Excellence in Teaching and Learning
Summary: Raise our Profile
Quality Research with a local, national and international impact Well-prepared graduates who are thoughtful, active citizens Active staff and faculty in service to their communities