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State of the University (#7)

John F. Carney III

April 28, 2009

MDHE Quick FactsAffordabilityFact: Missouri is currently 47th in the nation in per capita support for public higher education

Fact: Missouri is currently 4th in the nation in per capita support for private higher educationLegislative OutlookAccess Missouri

Concealed weapons on campus

Bond for higher education capital projects

Level funding

Other potential state and federal capital project funding

Use federal economic stimulus dollars to provide $1 billion tax cutStimulus RequestsProjectCostBiological Sciences/Chemical Engineering Building$40,000,000Emerson Electric Company Hall Addition$16,611,000Innovation Park/Child Development Center$3,500,000S&T Research Park Facilities$5,000,000Campus infrastructure repair and replacement$14,790,301Undergraduate engineering/science teaching laboratories upgrades$11,900,000Research laboratory equipment$10,000,000Classroom technology enhancements and upgrades$10,600,000ABET Accreditation VisitOn campus October 18-21, 200816 engineering programs evaluatedAerospace EngineeringArchitectural EngineeringCeramic EngineeringChemical EngineeringCivil EngineeringComputer EngineeringElectrical EngineeringEngineering Management

Environmental EngineeringGeological EngineeringInterdisciplinary EngineeringMechanical EngineeringMetallurgical EngineeringMining EngineeringNuclear EngineeringPetroleum EngineeringEngineering laboratories and equipment Faculty size North Central Associationof Higher Learning Commission Accreditation VisitOn campus February 22-25, 2009

Two-year project

Institutional Self Study Report is available on-line at http://accreditation.mst.edu.

Enrollment

Diversitysince 2000Total minority student enrollment has grown by 74% (278 additional minority students)

A 89% minority first-to-second year retention rate has been maintained

Female enrollment has grown by 35% (369 additional female students)

Non-engineering majors have grown by over 40%

Out-of-State Admits up 45% since 2003as of 3/30/09International Admitsup 80% since 2003as of 3/30/09

Tenure and Tenure TrackFemale Faculty(Fall)Strategic Plan goals2009 Incoming ClassSince the name change, our undergraduate freshmen out-of-state applications have increased by 12% and our international freshmen admits have increased by 70%

Fall 2009 freshmen class is projected to be 54% larger than the freshmen class of 2000

VERY talented Fall 2009 incoming class:6 with perfect 36 on ACT2 with perfect 1600 on SATAverage ACT composite is 28.06 for all incoming freshmen38% of admits have ACT composite of 30+

Toyota Names S&T One of itsSix Key SchoolsAfter attending the Fall Career Fair, Toyota was so impressed with our graduates, service, career fair, and culture they named us a key school

They will assign a key executive to serve on our corporate development council and provide opportunities for training, funding, and other partnership activities Examples of Other Key SchoolsGarmin International: 1 of 8 universities

Nucor Corporation: 1 of 4 universities

US Steel: 1 of 12 universitiesAdvancingExcellenceCapital Campaign

Advancing ExcellenceCapital Campaign Progressas of March 31, 2009Office of Sponsored ProgramsFY09 activities through the end of March and a year-over-year comparison are as follows:

Proposals awarded in total dollars: $35M (up 12.3%)

Proposals submitted in total dollars: $124.2M(up 16.2%)

Proposals submitted: 441 (up 3%)

F&A recovered: $4.8M (up 21.6%)

Active awards: 592 (up 3.5%)18General Fitness Complex

Missouri Energy Summit

Missouri Energy SummitApril 22-23, 2009Guest SpeakersT. Boone PickensMichael Chesser, Chairman and CEO, Great Plains Energy and Kansas City Power and Light Daniel Cole, Senior Vice President, Ameren CorporationBob Dixon, Incoming Chair, Alliance to Save Energy BoardRobert K. Dixon, leader, Climate Change and Chemicals Team at the Global Environment FacilityKaren Harbert, President and CEO of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Institute for 21st Century EnergyDale Klein, Chairman of the Nuclear Regulatory CommissionBob Kruse, Executive Director, Global Vehicle Engineering, Hybrids, Electrical Vehicles and Batteries, General MotorsFredrick D. Palmer, Senior Vice President of Government Relations, Peabody EnergyRichard Sayre, Director, Enterprise Rent-A-Car Institute for Renewable Fuels, Donald Danforth Plant Science CenterJoan Woodard, Executive Vice President and Deputy Laboratories Director for the Nuclear Deterrent, Sandia National Laboratories.

Energy Summit

Energy Summit

Student Design TeamsApril 2009 Competition ResultsFormula SAE Car1st place overall in season-opening Formula Car competition at the Virginia International Raceway

Advanced Aero Vehicle Group (heavy lift team)1st US team (3rd overall behind Poland and Brazil) at the SAE Aero heavy lift competition in Marietta, GA

Advanced Aero Vehicle Group (rocket team)1st place in aesthetics and team spirit award in Huntsville, AL NASA has not released final results yet

Student Design TeamsApril 2009 Competition ResultsConcrete Canoe5th place at the ASCE's Mid-Continent Conference in Carbondale, IL

Steel Bridge Team1st place in aesthetics and 1st place in display at the ASCE's Mid-Continent Conference in Carbondale, IL

Human Powered Vehicle2nd place overall at ASME competition in Philadelphia1st place in female sprint setting a new school record and ASME record (41.8 MPH)2nd place in male sprint (44.6 MPH MPH behind champion)

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Complex

Dedication was April 17Toomey Hall Dedication

Toomey Hall Dedication

AthleticsFootball team won the Great Lakes Football Conference championship in 2008 and 10 Miners were first team selections

Mens track and field team won the GLVC Conference Championship

Coach Sterling Martin was named GLVC Coach of the Year for mens track and field

Three Miners earned All-America honors in NCAA Division II Indoor Track and Field Championships: Jordan Henry, Peter Hollenbeck, and Dan HellwigAthleticsSophomore Zlatan Hamzic became the first student-athlete in school history to earn an individual national championship in the 200-yard breaststroke in school record time at the NCAA Division II Swimming and Diving ChampionshipsMiner swimmers finished third in the team competition, the third straight top-four national finish in the NCAA Division II Swimming and Diving ChampionshipsMissouri S&T:The Stateslean, meaneconomic machineHonorary Knight Gary Forsee

Schultz Foundation awarding winningcartoon byUMKC student

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Female enrollmentOn Campus Female Enrollment: 1950-2007YearMenWomenTotalPercent Women19501,67961,6850%19511,191131,2041%19521,083131,0961%19531,176131,1891%19541,457151,4721%19551,898131,9111%19562,390172,4071%19572,777192,7961%19582,901242,9251%19593,006313,0371%19603,060313,0911%19613,269403,3091%19623,425443,4691%19633,552693,6212%19643,871573,9281%19654,2701004,3702%19664,4261224,5483%19674,7501344,8843%19685,0231855,2084%19695,1482615,4095%19705,0583535,4117%19714,4803874,8678%19724,0334114,4449%19733,7134774,19011%19743,5645004,06412%19753886566445213%19764044708475215%19774125756488115%19784355859521416%197946321001563318%19805,0221,1606,18219%19815,6341,4057,03920%19825,7321,4687,20020%19835,5961,4267,02220%19845,0961,3276,42321%19854,5761,1915,76721%19864,2951,1535,44821%19874,0151,0665,08121%19883,8701,0444,91421%19893,7871,0174,80421%19903,7221,1044,82623%19913,8861,1215,00722%19924,0021,1805,18223%19933,9791,2225,20123%19943,8511,1915,04224%19953,8291,1554,98423%19963,7581,1814,93924%19973,5771,1424,71924%19983,5411,1324,67324%19993,4851,0324,51723%20003,3801,0134,39323%20013,5191,0564,57523%20023,7631,0854,84822%20033,8461,1374,98323%20043,8261,1114,93722%20053,9691,1335,10222%20064,1551,2345,38923%20074,3571,2805,63723%Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS)frozen files. 4th week of classes.

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Female StudentsOn Campus Total Female Enrollment

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