New Faculty Orientation 2010 Spring Career Fair John F. Carney III August 16, 2011
Missouri University of Science and Technology will be recognized as one of the top five technological research universities in the nation. Vision
Missouri S&T Michigan Tech Colorado School of Mines SD School of Mines New Mexico Inst Mining & Tech Illinois Inst. of Tech Cal Tech Florida Institute of Technology Georgia Tech Clarkson Univ New Jersey Institute of Tech Stevens Institute of Technology MIT WPI RPI U.S. Technological Research Universities U of A - Huntsville
Technological Research Universities Quality indicators ACT 75 th percentile Freshman retention rate Six-year graduation rate National merit scholars National academy members Total research expenditures per faculty Ph.D’s awarded per faculty Ratio of doctoral degrees to graduate degrees Student faculty ratio Alumni giving participation rate
Rankings California Institute of Technology1.91 Massachusetts Institute of Technology2.72 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute4.03 Georgia Institute of Technology4.14 Missouri University of Science and Technology7.75 Michigan Technological University8.06 Colorado School of Mines8.17 Worcester Polytechnic Institute8.68 Stevens Institute of Technology8.79 Clarkson University8.910 Illinois Institute of Technology9.411 New Mexico Inst of Mining & Technology New Jersey Institute of Technology South Dakota School of Mines & Technology University of Alabama in Huntsville Florida Institute of Technology Combined Rank Mean
Value of a Missouri S&T Education S&T is one of the top technological research universities in the United States Average starting salary of an S&T bachelor’s degree graduate is the second highest of any public college or university in the United States The benefit/cost ratio of an S&T education is one of the highest in the United States QUALITY must be protected
UMSYSTEM.EDU 7 December 9-10, 2010 State Appropriations per FTE Student have declined 28% over 10 years OPEN – FIN – INFO 4 $10,462 $7,510
S&T Rank in Awarding Engineering Degrees American Society for Engineering Education, 2010 19 th in the nation in the number of engineering bachelor’s degrees awarded 16 th in the nation in the number of engineering bachelor’s degrees awarded to women 17 th in the number of engineering bachelor’s degrees awarded to African-Americans
Freshmen Demographics Incoming Class of 2011 1,120 new first-time freshmen 360 new transfer students 29 states represented +6 foreign countries represented Average ACT is 27.8 Upper 10% in nation
Freshman Demographics Incoming Class of 2010 78% men 22% women 11% minority students 79% Missouri residents 20% out-of-state 1% international 24% first-generation college students 18 years old is the average age
Enrollment Fall Semester Headcount ActualProjectedGoal Undergraduate Students3,6985,5045,5854,800 Graduate Students9281,7021,7351,750 Total Enrollment4,6267,2067,3206,550
Recent Campus Construction
Kummer Student Design Center
Indoor Practice Facility
Innovation Park
Hasselmann Alumni House
Joe Miner welcomes you to Missouri S&T !