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University of Southern Indiana

University of Southern Indiana. Core Values. Core Values. High Service, High Contact. Core Values. Emphasizing Classroom Excellence. Core Values. Concern for Cost Containment. Core Values. Atmosphere Accepting Change. Core Values. Needs Driven. Responsive to Regional Needs.

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University of Southern Indiana

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  1. University of Southern Indiana

  2. Core Values

  3. Core Values High Service, High Contact

  4. Core Values Emphasizing Classroom Excellence

  5. Core Values Concern for Cost Containment

  6. Core Values Atmosphere Accepting Change

  7. Core Values Needs Driven Responsive to Regional Needs

  8. Academic Development

  9. Undergraduate Academic Development Over 70 Academic Majors Offered Recent Baccalaureate Majors Engineering Exercise Science Health Services Nursing via Distance Education Radiologic & Imaging Sciences Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Computer Information Systems Early Childhood Education International Studies E-Business Special Education

  10. Graduate Academic Development Nine Master’s Programs Offered Recent Master’s Programs Health Administration Occupational Therapy Public Administration

  11. Academic Quality

  12. Major Field Test Scores – Fall 2004 score range 120 - 200

  13. Accreditation • Higher Learning Commission of North Central Association of Colleges & Schools • Individual program accreditation in every possible area

  14. Quality of 2004 Freshman Class • 47 Valedictorians • 5 Lilly Scholars

  15. Resource Development

  16. USI Operating BudgetState / Student Share 1993-942005-06 State Appropriations $18.5 67% $39.9 57.0% Student Fees 8.2 30% 28.1 40.2% Other 1.0 3%1.92.8% Total $27.7 100% $69.9 100%

  17. 1993-94 Public University Fees forFull-Time Indiana Residents Annual Costs

  18. 2005-06 Public University Fees forFull-Time Indiana Residents Annual Costs NOTE: Tuition and fees are proposed by each institution and may be subject to change.

  19. 2005-06 Public UniversityState Appropriation per Student

  20. Growth in Private Giving $7.8 Million

  21. USI Foundation Assets 1994 $5 Million 2005 $51.3 Million

  22. Volunteer USI • Since 1996 • 3,551 volunteers • 743,896 hours • $12.3 million

  23. Educational Impact

  24. Student Enrollment

  25. Educational Impact Southwest Indiana high school graduates entering postsecondary education: 1985 – 33%

  26. Educational Impact Southwest Indiana high school graduates entering postsecondary education: 2004 – 78%

  27. Educational Impact • Fall 2004 Enrollment – 10,050 • USI students come from . . . • All 92 Indiana counties • 35 other states • 34 nations

  28. Noncredit and Continuing Education More than 12,000 people annually participate in noncredit courses.

  29. Over 22,500 Alumni 80 percent reside in Indiana after graduation

  30. Over 22,500 Alumni Of that 80 percent, 88 percent reside in Southwest Indiana

  31. Outreach Programs

  32. Extended Services • Organizational and Professional Development Group • Tri-State World Trade Council • Southwestern Indiana Regional Development Commission • College Achievement Program • Distance Education • Japanese Saturday School

  33. Historic New Harmony

  34. New Harmony Theatre

  35. Historic Southern Indiana

  36. Athletics

  37. Athletic Program Goal To continue national prominence in varsity sports and maintain academic excellence. • Current average GPA of athletes: 3.0 • Recognition in USA Today for graduation rates • Men’s Basketball National Champion (1995); National finalist (1994; 2004) • Women’s Basketball National Finalist (1997) • Men’s Cross Country Third Place (1982)

  38. Cross Country USI hosted the 2004 National Cross Country Championship

  39. Bright Future

  40. Bright Future New Program Development Plan 2005 2005-2007 Biennium Associate Degree: Physical Therapist Assistant Baccalaureate Degrees: Arts and Heritage Management Dental Hygiene Food and Nutrition Occupational Therapy Assistant Respiratory Therapy Graduate Degrees: Curriculum and Instruction (Cooperative Doctorate with I.U.) Physical Therapy Special Education/Exceptional Needs

  41. Bright Future New Program Development Plan 2005 2007-2009 Biennium Associate Degree: Pharmacy TechnicianBaccalaureate Degrees: Asian Studies Criminal Justice Entrepreneurship Forensic Science Health Informatics Manufacturing Technology MusicGraduate Degrees: Communications Imaging Sciences Medical Records and Health Informatics Physician Assistant Speech and Language Pathology

  42. Bright Future New Program Development Plan 2005 2009-2011 Biennium Baccalaureate Degrees: AnthropologyGraduate Degrees: Audiology Communal Studies

  43. Bright Future New Rice Library

  44. Bright Future College of Business General Purpose Classroom Building Recreation and Fitness Center Expansion

  45. Our Pledge To become whatever Southern Indiana needs us to be.

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