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1 Excellence, Access, Impact Highlights FY 2006 Office of the President September 8, 2006

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3 ASU | Comprehensive Development Plan www.asu.edu/cdp

4 School-Centrism | New Schools Biodesign Institute School of Life Sciences Global Institute of Sustainability School of Geographical Sciences School of Global Studies School of Global Health and Appropriate Technologies School of Earth and Space Exploration School of Human Evolution & Social Change School of Family and Social Dynamics School of Criminology and Criminal Justice School of Computing and Information Science and Engineering University College

5 New Schools | New Centers American Indian Policy and Leadership Development Center Center for Biology and Society Center for Film and Media Research Center for Metabolic Biology Center for Nanotechnology and Society Center for Social Dynamics and Complexity Consortium for Science, Policy, and Outcomes Institute for Humanities Research Institute for Social Science Research MacroTechnology Works, including the Flexible Display Center Virginia G. Piper Center for Creative Writing

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8 Research Infrastructure

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10 Faculty | Indicators of Excellence and Diversity

11 Faculty | Awards Since July 1, 2002, ASU has recruited more members of the National Academies than the sum total of all Academy members on the faculty in its more than forty-five years as a Ph.D.-granting institution Growing numbers of recipients of prestigious national and international honors 20022006 National Academy of Engineering612 National Academy of Sciences26 American Academy of Arts and Sciences25 Nobel Prize01 Pulitzer Prize12 National Science Foundation Career AwardNA40 Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics and Engineering Mentoring NA4

12 Students | Fall 2006 Freshman Profile TOTAL NUMBER9,089 MEAN SAT COMBINED SCORE1,083 MEAN ACT COMPOSITE SCORE23 MEAN HIGH SCHOOL GPA3.21 NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARS190 % MINORITY27.0% % MINORITY ARIZONA RESIDENTS32.0% % FEMALE52.0%

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15 ASU | Students

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17 Students | Financial Aid 189% increase in university need-based gift aid ($25M) in the past three years ASU Advantage (beginning Fall 2005) 488% increase in enrolled first-time freshmen from Arizona families with incomes below $18,850 (2002-2005) 19% increase in Pell Grant Recipients (2002-2004)

18 Freshman to Sophomore Persistence ASU First-Time, Full-Time Freshmen 1994-2004 68% 79%

19 Six-Year Graduation Rate ASU’s First-Time, Full-Time Freshmen Source: Institutional Analysis Entering Cohort

20 Internal ASU Technopolis Innovation Space Masters Consulting Group Honors Consulting Spirit of Enterprise Center Edson Student Entrepreneur Initiative Technology Venture Clinic Global Resolve School of Global Management & Leadership Barrett Honors College coursework Fulton Entrepreneurial Programs Office MBA Technology focus W. P. Carey Small Business Certificate for Majors Polytechnic Small Business Minor Classroom Experience Combined Experience Business Outreach University - Business Projects External W. P. Carey Entrepreneurial Coursework February 2006 ASU Entrepreneurial Education Landscape AzTe

21 Impact | Social Embeddedness | ASU in the Community www.asu.edu/community Use ASU in the Community to…

22 Impact | Clinical Partnerships


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