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The State of the School IU School of Liberal Arts at IUPUI

The State of the School IU School of Liberal Arts at IUPUI. Robert W. White 1 October 2004. Liberal Arts Faculty Fall 2004. Excludes faculty with full-time administrative appointments outside the School. Associate Faculty 195. Liberal Arts Majors *. 1562. * At fall census.

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The State of the School IU School of Liberal Arts at IUPUI

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  1. The State of the SchoolIU School of Liberal Arts at IUPUI Robert W. White 1 October 2004

  2. Liberal Arts FacultyFall 2004 Excludes faculty with full-time administrative appointments outside the School.Associate Faculty 195

  3. Liberal Arts Majors * 1562 * At fall census

  4. Liberal Arts MajorsFall 2004 * * At census

  5. Liberal Arts Credit Hour Enrollments * * At census

  6. New Graduate Programs Approved Master of Arts in Museum Studies Implemented Master of Arts in Philosophy

  7. Graduate Students

  8. Research Publications 2003-04 Last year, Liberal Arts faculty published or edited 9 scholarly books and more than 119 research articles, chapters, or other creative works. Liberal Arts faculty edit 8 scholarly journals.

  9. Teaching and Learning2003-2004 Liberal Arts faculty published 29 teaching articles and 9 textbooks along with a number of videos and multimedia resources. 18 faculty members received support from either the School of Liberal Arts or the Office of Professional Development for teaching and learning.

  10. Grant Applications 2003-04: 89 proposals, 58 funded ($11,358,274) 2002-03: 65 proposals, 51 funded ($4,265,767) 2001-02: 81 proposals, 50 funded

  11. Comprehensive Campaign

  12. From July 1, 1997 through June 30, 2004, direct gift support to the IU School of Liberal Arts through the Comprehensive Campaign was distributed in the following ways: Gifts in support of departments and programs $2,021,732 Faculty and Staff Compensation (endowed positions) $1,111,556 Student financial aid $2,924,212 Research support  $    22,005 Public Service activities (Symposia, etc.)  $    33,725 Other restricted purposes $  619,056 Loan funds $     2,651 Property, buildings and Equipment  $       400 Pledges and expectancies, totaling over $5.3 million will support 3 endowed faculty positions, a lectureship, the Peirce Edition Project, study abroad scholarships, the Dean’s Priorities Fund, a writing prize and graduate assistantships. Total raised for the School of Liberal Arts, including non-governmental grants is $35,749,606. With a total of $9,982,978 raised in gifts, the School achieved 181.51% of its $5.5 million goal.

  13. The State of the Budget

  14. Salary Increases: 2004-05 All Liberal Arts faculty: 2.7% Tenure track faculty, not counting promotions: 2.18% Tenure track faculty, including promotions: 2.80% Professional staff: 2.4% Bi-weekly staff: 2.7%

  15. PROJECTED INCOME TUITION & FEES $25,305,039 STATE APPROPRIATIONS $ 7,058,796 F/A = $774,160 - $154,832 TAX = $619,328 MISCELLANEOUS $ 20,124 F/A (ICR $) $ 619,328 ========== TOTAL $33,003,287 PROJECTED EXPENDITURES ON GENERAL FUNDS SALARIES & BENEFITS $20,463,148 ASSESSMENTS $10,354,517 STATE APPROPRIATIONS – ASSESSMENTS = ($3,295,721) COMPUTER LCF $ 56,651 FINANCIAL AID $ 479,480 GEN EXPENSES $ 1,549,840 TRAVEL $ 183,196 CAPITAL $ 19,243 TRANSFER OF FUNDS $ 855,124 ========== TOTAL $33,961,199 Income – Expenses ($ 957,912) Projected Income and Expenditures2004-2005

  16. Mail Services Salary Policy Visit Departments Summer Salaries 2005 Course Release for Research FARs Department Salary Procedures Announcements/Reminders

  17. To be recognized as the “First Choice” School of Liberal Arts In Central Indiana In the State of Indiana In the Midwest Nationally Globally Into the Future

  18. Excellence in Research and Scholarship and Excellence in Teaching and Learning A Special Emphasis on

  19. Quality Research with a local, national and international impact Well-prepared graduates who are thoughtful, active citizens Active staff and faculty in service to their communities Summary: Raise our Profile

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