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The University of Texas at El Paso Building a National Reputation By Successfully Serving its Region. Access and Excellence at . Pre-College Preparation Financial Aid & Scholarships Academic & Career Advising Degree Program Options Flexible Class Scheduling.
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The University of Texas at El Paso Building a National Reputation By Successfully Serving its Region
Access and Excellence at • Pre-College Preparation • Financial Aid & Scholarships • Academic & Career Advising • Degree Program Options • Flexible Class Scheduling • Robust Research Infrastructure • Competitive Faculty & Students • Expanded Graduate Programs • Enhanced Graduate Fellowships • Enriched Undergraduate Programs Closing the Gaps Tier One
UTEP Enrollment Trends Closing the Gap in Student Participation
UTEP Enrollment: Student Race/Ethnicity Trends 75.6% 10.4% 3.0% Largest U.S. Ethnic Groups Shown Source: UTEP Center for Institutional Evaluation, Research and Planning
UTEP Student Origins Source: UTEP Center for Institutional Evaluation, Research and Planning
Top 10% Enrollment at UTEP Source: Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board Query of all top 10% in Fall 2008 from El Paso County who enrolled in any Texas Public University or 4-year college
Texas Regional Median Incomes for 2008-09 Source: THECB Affordability Survey 2008-09
Financial Aid • 2008-09 • Number of UTEP students who applied for financial aid: 16,147 • Average family income of financial aid applicants: $33,907 • Number of financial aid applicants with family income • of $20,000 or less: 6,828 • Percent of financial aid applicants with family income • of $20,000 or less: 42% • Percent of students with family income of less than $20,000 at large public • research (doctoral) universities: 10%. • Percent of students with family income of less than $20,000 at small and mid-size • private colleges and universities: 12% • (Council of Independent Colleges: http://www.cic.edu/makingthecase/data/access/income/index.asp) • Percent of students with family income of less than $20,000 at community colleges: 29%(Lumina Foundation Focus, Fall 2005, P. 5).
UTEP Tuition: Comparisons With Other Texas Public Universities
Total Degrees Awarded: 2000-2009 Closing the Gap in Student Success 3,820
Doctoral Degree AttainmentU.S. Baccalaureate-origin Institutions Having the Largest Number U.S. Citizen Hispanic Doctorate Recipients - 2002-2006 NSF Survey of Earned Doctorates (integrated Science and Engineering Resources Data System)
UTEP Doctoral Enrollment Growth Source: UTEP Center for Institutional Evaluation, Research and Planning
Growth in Total Research Expenditures Fiscal Years 1991-2009 * * Source: Office of Research and Sponsored Projects * Reported to NSF, Science Resources Statistics (SRS), Jan. 2010
Total Federal Funds Expenditures for Research Top Texas Public Universities: FY 2009 Source: THECB R&D Expenditures, FY 2009
Tier One - Texas Style • Washington Advisory Group (2004) • “Tier One” • $100M in annual sponsored research • HB 51 • 7 Emerging Tier One universities • National Research University Fund (NRUF) • $45 M per year in restricted research • 200 PhDs per year • … and other criteria
UTEP’s National Research University Goals • Annual expenditure of at least $100 million in externally funded research, according to commonly accepted national standards; and • Annual graduation of approximately 200 doctoral degrees.
Projected Growth by 2020 • increase student enrollment from 21,000 to 29,500; • increase the number of tenured and tenure-track faculty from 508 to 720; • increase the provision of research, instructional, and associated support space by 2.4 M GSF; and • increase the number of doctoral programsto 40.
Closing the Gaps in Hispanic Student Participation by Emerging Tier-One Research Universities in Texas
Vision The University of Texas at El Paso will proudly become THE FIRST NATIONAL RESEARCH (TIER ONE) UNIVERSITY with a 21st Century Student Demographic