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Minority Advisory Council January 11, 2010

Minority Advisory Council January 11, 2010. Progress in Increasing Diversity. The fall 2009 student body is the largest and most diverse in ASU’s history. 18,600 minority students are currently enrolled, representing 27% of ASU’s enrollment.

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Minority Advisory Council January 11, 2010

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  1. Minority Advisory CouncilJanuary 11, 2010

  2. Progress in Increasing Diversity • The fall 2009 student body is the largest and most diverse in ASU’s history. • 18,600 minority students are currently enrolled, representing 27% of ASU’s enrollment. • Degrees awarded to minority students increased more than 85% in the past 10 years.

  3. Progress in Increasing Diversity • Minority students represent 33% of new undergraduates. • Among Arizona residents, minorities represent 37% of new freshmen and 31% of new transfer students. • Minority freshmen retention has improved during the past decade. This trend is now reflected in improving graduation rates.

  4. Enrollment 18,600 Minority StudentsFall 2009

  5. Enrollment Minority Representation – Total EnrollmentFall 1999 to Fall 2009 27.3% 25.8% 24.0% 23.3% 22.8% 22.0% 22.1% 20.7% 20.1% 19.7% 19.3%

  6. Enrollment Minority Representation — Enrollment by Level

  7. Enrollment Ten-Year Percentage Increase in EnrollmentFall 1999 to Fall 2009 Total ASU 37% 35,203 9,594 Fall 1999 977 5,008 1,445 2,164 Fall 2009 3,935 9,924 3,257 42,728 18,600 1,484

  8. Enrollment Minority Representation — New UndergraduatesFall 2009

  9. Persistence and Graduation Fall 2008 First-time Freshman Persisting One Year All Students 81.2%

  10. Persistence and Graduation Fall 2003 First-time Freshmen Graduating in Six Years All Students 55.8%

  11. Degrees Awarded 3,245 Degrees Granted to Minority Students2008-09

  12. Degrees Awarded Minority Representation — Degrees Awarded by Level

  13. College Enrollment Highest Minority Representation by CollegeFall 2009

  14. 2009 College Reorganization • The Herberger College of the Arts and the College of Design combined to form the Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts • Teacher preparation programs consolidated under the College of Teacher Education and Leadership • The Mary Lou Fulton Institute and Graduate School of Education was established to focus on research and graduate education • The School of Global Management and Leadership and the Morrison School of Management and Agribusiness merged with the W.P. Carey School of Business

  15. 2009 College Reorganization • Programs in the College of Applied Arts and Sciences were merged into the College of Nursing and Health Innovation, the School of Letters and Sciences, and the College of Technology and Innovation • Programs in the College of Human Services were merged into the College of Public Programs and the New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences • Many departments in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering and the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences were consolidated into schools to advance interdisciplinary education and research • Three departments merged to form the School of Design Innovation • The College of Technology and Innovation merged six departments into three

  16. Minority Advisory CouncilJanuary 11, 2010

  17. Engineering • School of Computing, Informatics and Decision Systems Engineering • Computer Science and Engineering • Industrial, Systems and Operations Engineering • School of Mechanical, Aerospace, Chemical and Materials Engineering • Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering • Chemical Engineering • Materials • School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment • Civil, Environmental and Sustainable Engineering • Construction • School of Biological and Health Systems Engineering • Bioengineering • School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering • Electrical Engineering

  18. School of Government, Politics and Global Studies • Political Science • Global Studies • School of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies  • History • Philosophy • Religious Studies • School of Social Transformation • African and African American Studies • Asian Pacific American Studies • Justice and Social Inquiry • Women and Gender Studies • School of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning • Geographical Sciences • Planning Liberal Arts and Sciences

  19. Technology and Innovation • Department of Engineering Technology • Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering Technology • Electronic Systems • Department of Engineering  • Engineering • Computing Studies • Department of Technology Management • Technology Management • Aeronautical Management Technology

  20. Design • School of Design Innovation • Industrial Design • Interior Design • Visual and Communication Design

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