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Are we seeking an enhanced national reputation with a branch campus, regional name?
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Missouri Public HS Graduates 1987-88 to 2001-02 (actual), 2002-03 to 2017-18 (projected)
WICHE: Knocking at the College Door, 2003
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Missouri’s 2005 Student Funnel for All Engineering Fields
Public High School Seniors Cohort: 67,074 Public High School Graduates: 57,495 All ACT Testers/College Bound: 42,705 Any Engineering Interest, all scores: 1,519 Engineering Interest, +21 comp. score: 1,028 (21 = MO average score / 50%) Engineering Interest, +24 comp. score: (24 = UM minimum for auto admission) UMR’s Freshmen Engineering Majors from Missouri
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Projected Change in High School Graduates
+9 -11 -17 -20 -4 +7 -10 -10 +11 -11 -6 +4 -2 -22 -2 -1 -8 -3 +53 -7 -3 +10 +3 +7 +5 +5 +4 -7 +12 +3 -6 -4 +6 +3 -10 +13 +8 +20 -8 +2 -1 -3 +2 +16 -1 -12 +7 +9 +9 > 20 % +11% to +20% 0% to +10% Decreases -10 NCES, 2003
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Trends in Engineering (<5%)
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Name Recognition Among College-Bound Students Outside of Missouri
Even with the increased recruiting efforts since 2000, of the more than 1.1 million ACT testers in 2006, only 551 non-Missouri high school seniors sent ACT scores to UMR. 238 of the 551 out-of-state ACT scores were from students interested in engineering. UMR is 9th in Missouri for number of ACT scores received from out-of-state students.
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Average enrollment is 6,457 Average enrollment is 29,391
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The Arts and Sciences departments are critically important to the future of our University.
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Arts and Sciences UMR hired a total of 18 new tenure track faculty members in FY06 and FY07. 8 tenure track hires were in Arts and Sciences, including English, Philosophy, and Psychology Currently searching for tenure track faculty in Computer Science, History, Spanish, and Technical Communication This years’ A&S budget has been supplemented by over $890,000 Potential graduate programs
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Interesting Fact: Examples:
Outstanding programs in Business, Economics, English, Finance, History, Management Information Systems, Psychology, etc. exist at technological research universities. Examples: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Georgia Institute of Technology Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
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