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Raven
Tuesday, January 15th, 2008, 07:10 AM
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http://www.nycolleges.org/images/bullG.gif Alfred University (http://www.nycolleges.org/profiles.php?Inst_ID=5)
http://www.nycolleges.org/images/bullG.gif Canisius College (http://www.nycolleges.org/profiles.php?Inst_ID=12)
http://www.nycolleges.org/images/bullG.gif D'Youville College (http://www.nycolleges.org/profiles.php?Inst_ID=30)
http://www.nycolleges.org/images/bullG.gif Daemen College (http://www.nycolleges.org/profiles.php?Inst_ID=27)
http://www.nycolleges.org/images/bullG.gif Hilbert College (http://www.nycolleges.org/profiles.php?Inst_ID=37)
http://www.nycolleges.org/images/bullG.gif Houghton College (http://www.nycolleges.org/profiles.php?Inst_ID=40)
http://www.nycolleges.org/images/bullG.gif Medaille College (http://www.nycolleges.org/profiles.php?Inst_ID=61)
http://www.nycolleges.org/images/bullG.gif Niagara University (http://www.nycolleges.org/profiles.php?Inst_ID=85)
http://www.nycolleges.org/images/bullG.gif St. Bonaventure University (http://www.nycolleges.org/profiles.php?Inst_ID=106)
http://www.nycolleges.org/images/bullG.gif Trocaire College (http://www.nycolleges.org/profiles.php?Inst_ID=123)
http://www.nycolleges.org/images/bullG.gif Villa Maria College of Buffalo (http://www.nycolleges.org/profiles.php?Inst_ID=128)

Source (http://www.nycolleges.org/regions.php?Region_ID=1)

esnagel
Tuesday, January 15th, 2008, 09:53 AM
Hrm... no SUNY schools? What about UB & Buff State?

popowich
Tuesday, January 15th, 2008, 10:04 AM
... and SUNY Fredonia.

-Raymond

Raven
Tuesday, January 15th, 2008, 03:23 PM
That website must of messed up, I am the copy and paste editor. Don't shoot the messenger. :violent5:;)

Hrm... no SUNY schools? What about UB & Buff State?

Raven
Tuesday, January 15th, 2008, 05:39 PM
Fast Facts (http://www.suny.edu/About_suny/fastfacts/sunyFastFacts.cfm) http://www.suny.edu/Templates/SUNY/graphics/icons/printVersionIcon.gif (http://www.suny.edu/About_suny/fastfacts/sunyFastFacts.cfm?PrintFlag=Y) http://www.suny.edu/Templates/SUNY/graphics/icons/emailicon.gif SUNY FAST FACTS 2007 Academic Year
(Most recently available data, as of Feb. 1, 2007)Campuses (http://www.suny.edu/about_suny/fastfacts/SUNYFastFactsDesc.cfm?parm=campuses) 64Total Enrollment (Headcount)427,398http://www.suny.edu/templates/suny/graphics/about_suny/viewDetails.gif (http://www.suny.edu/about_suny/fastfacts/SUNYFastFactsdetail.cfm?page=Total_Headcount_Detai l)http://www.suny.edu/templates/suny/graphics/about_suny/viewTrends.gif (http://www.suny.edu/about_suny/fastfacts/SUNYFastFactsdetail.cfm?page=Total_Headcount_Trend s)Undergraduate Enrollment
386,818http://www.suny.edu/templates/suny/graphics/about_suny/viewTrends.gif (http://www.suny.edu/about_suny/fastfacts/SUNYFastFactsdetail.cfm?page=Undergraduate_Trends) Graduate Enrollment
40,580http://www.suny.edu/templates/suny/graphics/about_suny/viewTrends.gif (http://www.suny.edu/about_suny/fastfacts/SUNYFastFactsdetail.cfm?page=Graduate_Trends)State Operated Enrollment
213,269University Centers
83,520Other Doctoral
13,425Comprehensive Colleges
90,894Technology Colleges
25,430Community College Enrollment
214,129
Gender
http://www.suny.edu/templates/suny/graphics/about_suny/viewDetails.gif (http://www.suny.edu/about_suny/fastfacts/SUNYFastFactsdetail.cfm?page=Gender_headcount_deta il)Female
235,641 (55.1%)http://www.suny.edu/templates/suny/graphics/about_suny/viewDetails.gif (http://www.suny.edu/about_suny/fastfacts/SUNYFastFactsdetail.cfm?page=Gender_headcount_deta il_female)http://www.suny.edu/templates/suny/graphics/about_suny/viewTrends.gif (http://www.suny.edu/about_suny/fastfacts/SUNYFastFactsdetail.cfm?page=Gender_headcount_tren d_female)Male
191,757 (44.9%)http://www.suny.edu/templates/suny/graphics/about_suny/viewDetails.gif (http://www.suny.edu/about_suny/fastfacts/SUNYFastFactsdetail.cfm?page=Gender_headcount_deta il_male)http://www.suny.edu/templates/suny/graphics/about_suny/viewTrends.gif (http://www.suny.edu/about_suny/fastfacts/SUNYFastFactsdetail.cfm?page=Gender_headcount_tren d_male)
Student Diversity (http://www.suny.edu/about_suny/fastfacts/SUNYFastFactsDesc.cfm?parm=diversity)
http://www.suny.edu/templates/suny/graphics/about_suny/viewDetails.gif (http://www.suny.edu/about_suny/fastfacts/SUNYFastFactsdetail.cfm?page=Student_Diversity_Det ail_Enrollment)http://www.suny.edu/templates/suny/graphics/about_suny/viewTrends.gif (http://www.suny.edu/about_suny/fastfacts/SUNYFastFactsdetail.cfm?page=Student_Diversity_Tre nds)Minority Enrollment:
85,023 (19.9%)Black Non-Hispanic:
37,088 (8.7%)Hispanic:
26,702 (6.2%)Asian/Pacific Islander:
19,172 (4.5%)American Native:
2,061 (0.5%)
SUNY Employees (Headcount) (http://www.suny.edu/about_suny/fastfacts/SUNYFastFactsDesc.cfm?parm=employees) 83,547Faculty:
30,923 (49.2% Full-Time)State Operated:
17,537 (61.5% Full-Time)Community Colleges:
13,383 (33.1% Full-Time)Non-Faculty:
52,624
State Operated:
40,950
Community Colleges:
11,022
System Administration:
284
University-Wide Programs:
371

Faculty Workload (State Operated Campuses)Credit Hours Taught by Fulltime Faculty
74.8%
International & Out-of-State StudentsOut-of-State
State Operated
11,167 (5.2%)Community Colleges
4,724 (2.2%)International
State Operated
14,136 (6.6%)Community Colleges
3,574 (1.7%)
Enrollment Trends (5-year Growth: 6.0%)AY 2007-08 (Headcount)
427,000AY 2002-03 (Headcount)
403,000
Educational Opportunity Program (http://www.suny.edu/about_suny/fastfacts/SUNYFastFactsDesc.cfm?parm=educational) Enrollment
10,384State Operated
7,979Community Colleges
2,405Student Diversity
African-American
4,209Hispanic
2,670White
2,467Asian/Pacific Islander
962Native American
76Graduation Rate (2000-Cohort) 6-year
50.1%
SAT Scores (Averages) (http://www.suny.edu/about_suny/fastfacts/SUNYFastFactsDesc.cfm?parm=sat) State Operated
1150University Centers
1198Comprehensive Colleges
1096U.S. Average
1017NYS Average
996
SUNY Learning Network Enrollment (http://www.suny.edu/about_suny/fastfacts/SUNYFastFactsDesc.cfm?parm=learning)AY 2006-07
102,223AY 1995-96
119
Graduation Rates (1997 Cohort) (http://www.suny.edu/about_suny/fastfacts/SUNYFastFactsDesc.cfm?parm=graduation) 6-Year SUNY
59.6%National Public Universities
45.4%National Private Universities
51.5%5-Year SUNY
56.7%National Public Universities
39.6%National Private Universities
46.7%4-Year SUNY
41.3%National Public Universities
22.3%National Private Universities
36.7%
Degrees Granted (http://www.suny.edu/about_suny/fastfacts/SUNYFastFactsDesc.cfm?parm=degrees) Total Degrees and Other Formal Awards
(1949 to 2006-07)
2,862,2872006-07 Academic Year Total80,572Undergraduate
67,1544-year
34,0542-year & Certificate
33,100Graduate
13,418
Alumni (http://www.suny.edu/about_suny/fastfacts/SUNYFastFactsDesc.cfm?parm=alumni) Total Alumni
2,450,690(e)Alumni / Current NYS Residents
1,992,411(e)
Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) (http://www.suny.edu/about_suny/fastfacts/SUNYFastFactsDesc.cfm?parm=tuition) (2006-07 TAP)Total Recipients
125,630State Operated
72,190 ($164.7 million)Community Colleges
53,440 ($98.3 million)
Undergraduate Tuition & Fees (http://www.suny.edu/about_suny/fastfacts/SUNYFastFactsDesc.cfm?parm=undergrad) State Operated
In-State Tuition
$4,350Out-of-State Tuition
$10,610Mandatory Fees
$1,129 (average)Community Colleges
In-State Tuition
$3,167 (Average)Out-of-State Tuition
$6,519 (Average)Mandatory Fees
$396 (Average)
Sponsored Research (Research Foundation) (http://www.suny.edu/about_suny/fastfacts/SUNYFastFactsDesc.cfm?parm=sponsored) FY 2006-07
$893.6 millionFY 1996-97
$461.3 million10-Year Growth
93.7%Projects (active)
7,435Research Employees
17,362Patents
40 secured;
201 applicationsRoyalties from Inventions
$11.6 millionInvention Disclosures
264Licenses
52
Philanthropy (http://www.suny.edu/about_suny/fastfacts/SUNYFastFactsDesc.cfm?parm=philanthropy)
$303.5 million for FY 2005-06

Price Indexes vs. Core Budget Growth
(1996-97 to 2007-08)SUNY Core Budget Growth (per student)
37.6%Consumer Price Index
29.5%Higher Education Price Index
45.7%
Fiscal Information (projected 2007-08) (http://www.suny.edu/about_suny/fastfacts/SUNYFastFactsDesc.cfm?parm=fiscal) All Funds Budget
$10,080.5 billionState Operated
$8,174 billionCommunity Colleges
$1,906.5 billionTotal State Support
(includes hospital subsidy of $146.3M)
$3,484 billionCore Instructional (State Operated)
State Support
$1,451.1 millionTuition
$939.3 million
Economic Impact (http://www.suny.edu/about_suny/fastfacts/SUNYFastFactsDesc.cfm?parm=economic)For every state dollar received ($3,484 billion in total), SUNY generates $8 in total spending in NYS. The 2007-08 all-funds budget of $10,080.5 billion yields an estimated total economic impact of $27.5 billion in the State's economy.

UB at a Glance

A comprehensive, research-intensive public university dedicated to academic excellence and engagement with the regional, national, and international communities we serve.

http://www.buffalo.edu/aboutub/images/banner/index/7.jpg
Profile of Excellence

NameUniversity at Buffalo
The State University of New YorkAffiliationThe largest and most comprehensive in the 64-campus State University of New York system; member, Association of American UniversitiesFounded1846CharacterA comprehensive, research-intensive public university dedicated to academic excellenceResearch$298 million (2006)Patents Awarded61 (2001–05)PresidentJohn B. SimpsonStudent Body

28,054 (fall 2007)
18,779 undergraduate
9,275 graduate and professionalDegrees6,701 (2004–05)Faculty1,601 full-time (Fall 2006)Alumni197,053 in 122 countriesEmployment10,035 full-timeOperating$926.6 million (2005)Endowment$566.4 million (October 2007)Economic Impact$1.5 billion per yearAthleticsDivision I, Mid-American ConferenceMascotsThe Bulls (Victor E. and Victoria S.)A Full Spectrum of Programs

84 undergraduate degrees
184 master’s degrees
78 doctoral degrees
4 professional programs
College of Arts and Sciences
Architecture and Planning
Dental Medicine
Education
Engineering and Applied Sciences
Law
Management
Medicine and Biomedical Sciences
Nursing
Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Public Health and Health Professions
Roswell Park Cancer Institute Graduate Division
Social WorkSource (http://www.buffalo.edu/aboutub/)


About Buffalo State
Home (http://www.buffalostate.edu/index.xml) : About Buffalo State
Get a feel for campus—and its varied facilities—by taking a virtual tour (http://www.buffalostate.edu/tour).
"Meet" faculty, students, and alumni through our online profiles (http://www.buffalostate.edu/profiles.xml). These people are the heart and soul of Buffalo State. Do you see yourself in here somewhere?
Scan a large collection of key Buffalo State facts (http://www.buffalostate.edu/keyfacts.xml)—who, how much, where, for what purpose (you get the idea).
Every Tuesday and Thursday when school is in session, campus takes a collective "pause" from 12:15-1:30 p.m. This break, known throughout campus as "Bengal Pause," allows students, faculty, and staff to attend events, study, catch up, or decompress. Usual Tuesday/Thursday lunch hour activities include live music, workshops, presentations, discussions, book signings, receptions, and student colloquiums.
We've also compiled a city guide (http://www.buffalostate.edu/buffalocityguide.xml), which reflects Buffalo's rich history and conveys its completely un-self-conscious sense of fun and community spirit.
Campus news (http://www.buffalostate.edu/news.xml), events (http://www.buffalostate.edu/events.xml), specialized campus publications, and, of course, directions and parking (http://www.buffalostate.edu/directions.xml) information (how else could you visit us?) round out the section. Together, these resources should help begin to explain what makes Buffalo State so unique.


Source (http://www.buffalostate.edu/aboutbuffalostate.xml)


Source (http://www.suny.edu/About_suny/fastfacts/sunyFastFacts.cfm)



Hrm... no SUNY schools? What about UB & Buff State?

Raven
Tuesday, January 15th, 2008, 05:49 PM
Ask and you shall receive


About Fredonia

Academics (http://www.fredonia.edu/admissions/academic.asp)
College Catalog (http://www.collegesource.org/displayinfo/catalink.asp?dig={9DFE1776-AED6-42FA-B78F-74CA1672CC03}&oig={36AE5ECC-4611-4B42-ACB6-79B05D153852}&vt=0)
Courses (https://connect.fredonia.edu/yourconnection/bwckctlg.p_disp_dyn_ctlg)
Transfer Credit Equivalencies (http://ww2.fredonia.edu/transart/)
Costs (http://www.fredonia.edu/admissions/paying.asp)
Virtual Tour (http://www.fredonia.edu/admissions/tour.html)
Maps (http://www.fredonia.edu/prweb/maps/)
Facts (http://www.fredonia.edu/academicaffairs/InstitutionalResearch/)How to Apply

Freshmen (http://www.fredonia.edu/admissions/frosh.asp)
Transfers (http://www.fredonia.edu/admissions/xfer.asp)
Non-U.S. (http://www.fredonia.edu/org/international/int_ed_center.html)
Graduate (http://www.fredonia.edu/GradStudies/)Student Life

Arts (http://www.fredonia.edu/rac/)
Athletics (http://www.fredonia.edu/athletics/)
Clubs (http://www.fredonia.edu/studentlife/stulife.asp)
Living on Campus (http://www.fredonia.edu/admissions/living.asp)
Today's Events (http://ww1.fredonia.edu/Calendar/BrowseEvents.aspx)
Dining Centers (http://www.fredonia.edu/fsa/foodservice.htm)
SUNY Fredonia Facts



Institutional Research & Planning:





» Semester Summaries (http://www.fredonia.edu/academicaffairs/InstitutionalResearch/)




» University Fact Books (http://www.fredonia.edu/academicaffairs/InstitutionalResearch/FactBook.asp)




» Data Request (https://ww1.fredonia.edu/requests/DataReq.aspx)




» Common Data Set 2007-2008 (http://www.fredonia.edu/academicaffairs/InstitutionalResearch/pdf/CDS2007_2008.pdf)






Media Relations Office:




» Student Demographics Fall 2006 (http://www.fredonia.edu/news/NewsSearch/tabid/1101/ctl/ArticleView/mid/1878/articleId/160/Demographics-of-Fall-2006-students.aspx)



Total Number of Students (Fall 2006) = 5,406

Undergraduates = 5,046
Graduates = 360Degree Programs (http://ww3.fredonia.edu/academicaffairs/) = (http://ww3.fredonia.edu/academicaffairs/)111

Undergraduate = 80
Graduate = 31Degrees Awarded (2005-06) (http://www.fredonia.edu/commencement/)

Undergraduate = 1,031
Graduate = 209Number of Faculty = 444

Full-time = 244
Part-time = 200Total NYS Employees = 982

Total full-time NYS employees = 663
Total part-time NYS employees = 319
(Does not include Faculty Student Association, Research Foundation, and Fredonia College Foundation)
Number of Employees in the Faculty Student Association (http://fsa.fredonia.edu/home.asp)

Non-student employees = 165
Student employees = 200Full-Time Undergraduate Tuition (http://www.fredonia.edu/admin/studentaccounts/rates.asp) (Annual 2006-07, 12 credit hours) and mandatory fees

New York State Resident = $5,482
Out-of-State/International = $11,432Full-Time Graduate Tuition (http://www.fredonia.edu/admin/studentaccounts/rates.asp) (Annual 2006-07, 9 credit hours) and mandatory fees

New York State Resident = $8,032
Out-of-State/International = $9,036Number of Intercollegiate Athletic Programs (http://www.fredonia.edu/athletics/)

Women = 10
Men = 7Value of Fredonia College Foundation (http://www.fredonia.edu/prweb/foundation/) Endowment

(6/30/07) = $17.41 millionFoundation Support to Campus (2006) = $1.84 million


Assets of the Fredonia College Foundation (6/30/07) = $19.36 million



Contributions to Fredonia College Foundation from January through June 2007: $692,000



Total Institutional Budget (http://www.fredonia.edu/admin/budget/)= $80,000,000



Distribution of Students (Fall 2006)



Undergraduate

Approximately two-thirds of our current undergraduates come from one of six New York state counties:
Erie - 23.7%
Chautauqua - 19%
Monroe - 13%
Cattaraugus - 4%
Niagara - 3.6%
Onondaga - 3.3%

Graduate
Slightly more than 83% of our current graduate students come from one of four New York state counties:

Chautauqua - 48.9%
Erie - 23.4%
Cattaraugus - 8.2%
Monroe - 4%
109 students (101 undergraduates) come from some other US state, with another 67 students (65 undergraduates) coming from one of 15 different foreign countries.Total Students in Residence Halls (http://www.fredonia.edu/reslife/)(Fall 2006) = 2,550

50.4% of all undergraduates are residence hall students
1,020 (40%) residence hall students are freshmen (56% female)
888 (34.8%) residence hall students are sophomores (60% female)
446 (17.5%) residence hall students are juniors (55% female)
188 (7.4%) residence hall students are seniors (51% female)
8 (0.3%) residence hall students are graduate students (63% female)Percentage of Students Receiving Financial Aid (http://www.fredonia.edu/finaid/) = 84%




Percentage of Faculty with Terminal Degrees = 80%



Size of Campus (http://www.fredonia.edu/admin/cfm/)

Acres = 249
Square Feet of Facility Space= 2,025,382Michael C. Rockefeller Arts Center (http://www.fredonia.edu/rac/) (2005-2006 season)

Annual Number of Productions = 174 public events
Number of People Attending = approximately 53,000Construction: SUNY Fredonia is in the third year of a five-year capital construction plan (http://www.fredonia.edu/admin/cfm/5%20Yr%20Cap%20Plan%20010705.htm) with a budget of $45.10 million for 12 projects, including Soccer Field renovation, Williams Center interior re-design, replacement of underground infrastructure for heating and plumbing, and Americans for Disabilities Act compliance.


Source (http://www.fredonia.edu/academicaffairs/facts.asp)





... and SUNY Fredonia.



-Raymond