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Who Are We? OU in Multicultural Context: OU Demographics - Students, Faculty, Staff

Who Are We? OU in Multicultural Context: OU Demographics - Students, Faculty, Staff . Joni Wadley, Ph.D. Associate Director for Academic & Student Assessment Office of Institutional Research. African American – 4% Asian American – 3% (2% - fall 2002) Hispanic – 1% International – 2%

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Who Are We? OU in Multicultural Context: OU Demographics - Students, Faculty, Staff

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  1. Who Are We? OU in Multicultural Context: OU Demographics - Students, Faculty, Staff Joni Wadley, Ph.D. Associate Director for Academic & Student Assessment Office of Institutional Research

  2. African American – 4% • Asian American – 3% (2% - fall 2002) • Hispanic – 1% • International – 2% • Native American – 1% • White – 86% (90% - fall 2002) • Female – 49% (50% - fall 2002) • Male – 51% Ohio University Athens Campus Fall 2008 Employee Demographics

  3. African American – 5% (3% - fall 2002) • Asian American – 5% (4% - fall 2002) • Hispanic – 1% (0% - fall 2002) • International – 1% • Native American – 0% • White – 85% (91% - fall 2002) • Female – 54% (50% - fall 2002) • Male – 46% Ohio University Regional Campuses Fall 2008 Employee Demographics

  4. From fall 2002 to fall 2008 – decrease in total number employees. • Racial/Ethnic group categories • overall increases in all categories but International and White. • Females • increases in all racial/ethnic categories except White • 60% of the decrease in employees overall were females • Males • Decreases in numbers of African-American and International males Ohio University Athens Campus Fall 2002 & Fall 2008 Employee Demographic Comparisons

  5. From fall 2002 to fall 2008 – increase of 5 in total number employees. • Racial/Ethnic group categories • overall increases in all categories but White. • Females • increases in all racial/ethnic categories • 100% of the increase in employees overall were females • Males • Decreases in numbers of White males and in males overall Ohio University Regional Campuses Fall 2002 & Fall 2008 Employee Demographic Comparisons

  6. African American – 5% (3% -fall 2002) • Asian American – 1% • Hispanic – 2% (1% - fall 2002) • International – 7% (6% - fall 2002) • Native American – 0% • White – 85% (89% - fall 2002) • Female – 51% (54% - fall 2002) • Male – 49% Ohio University Athens Campus Fall 2008 Student Demographics

  7. African American – 3% (2% - fall 2002) • Asian American – 0% • Hispanic – 1% (0% - fall 2002) • International – 0% • Native American – 1% • White – 95% (96% - fall 2002) • Female – 68% (67% - fall 2002) • Male – 32% Ohio University Fall 2008 Student Demographics – Regional Campuses

  8. From fall 2002 to fall 2008 – increase in total number students. • Racial/Ethnic group categories • overall increases in all but white. • Females • increases in all racial/ethnic categories except white • decrease in number of female students overall • Males • increases in in all racial/ethnic categories and overall Ohio University Fall 2002 & Fall 2008 Student Demographic Comparisons – Athens Campus

  9. From fall 2002 to fall 2008 – increase in total number of undergraduate students. • Racial/Ethnic group categories • overall increases in all categories • Females • increases in all racial/ethnic categories except Asian American • increase in number of female students overall • Males • increases in in all racial/ethnic except international • increase in number of male students overall Ohio University Regional Campuses Fall 2002 & Fall 2008 Student Demographic Comparisons

  10. Ohio University Athens Campus Student Enrollment by Residency

  11. Ohio University Regional Campuses Undergraduate Student Enrollment by Residency

  12. Top ten countries represented • China – 486 • India – 338 • Ghana – 71 • Taiwan – 43 • South Korea – 40 • Brazil – 34 • Indonesia – 30 • Japan – 30 • Saudi Arabia – 27 • Canada - 22 Fall 2008 International Total Student Enrollment by Country

  13. Top ten increases: • China – 318 • India – 93 • Brazil - 23 • Ghana – 19 • Nigeria – 16 • Afghanistan – 8 • Kazakhstan – 6 • Indonesia, Mexico, Sri Lanka - 5 Fall 2002 to Fall 2008 International Total Student Enrollment Increases by Country

  14. Top ten countries represented • China – 275 • South Korea – 25 • Taiwan – 16 • Japan – 13 • Canada– 9 • Saudi Arabia– 8 • Nigeria, Qatar – 6 • Ghana, Kazakhstan – 5 Fall 2008 International Undergraduate Total Student Enrollment by Country

  15. Top ten increases: • China – 262 • Qatar – 6 • South Korea, Kazakhstan - 5 • Brazil – 4 • Nigeria, Ghana – 3 • Taiwan, Saudi Arabia, Malaysia – 2 Fall 2002 to Fall 2008 International Undergraduate Total Student Enrollment Increases by Country

  16. Top ten countries represented • Finance - 63 • Undecided (UNC) – 38 • General Business – 37 • Accounting– 24 • OPIE - 23 • Management - 20 • Electrical Engineering – 19 • Communication Studies, Recreation & Sport Sciences– 13 Fall 2008 International Undergraduate Total Student Enrollment by Major

  17. Top ten countries represented • General Business - 220 • International Studies – 96 • Electrical Engineering – 79 • Physics & Astronomy– 64 • Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering - 49 • Economics - 47 • Instructional Technology – 46 • Chemistry & Biochemistry– 45 • Linguistics - 27 Fall 2008 International Graduate Student Enrollment by Major

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