About OIR
Mission Statement
Staff:
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Frank Doherty, Director
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Chuck DeHart, Policy/Planning Specialist II
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Rosemary Brenner, Policy/Planning Specialist I
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Tina Grace, Administrative & Program Specialist III and SACS Self-Study
Secretary
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Peggy Simmer, GA for the SACS Self-Study
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Lauren Tucker, GA
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Olivia Ciobotaru, GA
Questions about OIR's activities can
be directed to
Institutional Research. |
Introduction
One of the important functions of
OIR is to conduct research about the university to support
decision making. Since many of you depend on our office for
official information for a variety of purposes, we are publishing
a quarterly newsletter to inform you about research
activities that might be useful to you. We welcome your comments
about our newsletter and appreciate your support. Please feel free
to contact us if you have any questions or concerns.
Frank J. Doherty, Ph.D. Director, OIR |
Statistical Summary
Annually OIR produces a Statistical Summary of
important information about JMU. Five years ago OIR placed its
first Statistical Summary on the web. Now, as information is
collected and verified, we will place new pages on our web site.
The link to the Statistical Summaries since 1995-96 is: http://www.jmu.edu/instresrch/statsum.htm
Only two
or three tables are currently missing from our web site, and these
should be completed by February 25. To access all tables currently available, click
here.
Below are a few of the many tables recently added
to our Statistical Summary.
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Recent Additions to OIR's
and Institutional Effectiveness's Web Sites:
We have greatly updated the peer information on our web site,
including the following:
JMU's Core Performance
Measures: JMU is required to report
annually to SCHEV and the Department of Planning and Budget data
about our performance in a variety of dimensions. Next year we
will report on SCHEV's Reports of Institutional
Effectiveness.
AAUP
Data: Data on average faculty salaries for JMU's peer
group are displayed for 1992-93 to 1999-00.
Peer
Information: Several tables of information that compare
JMU with our peers have been added. These include information
about graduation rates, finances, costs, etc.
OIR's
program reviews, annual reports, and 2000-01 goals.
Academic performance of transfers
at JMU.
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Current Projects
SACS Self-Study
OIR is very involved in supporting the SACS
Self-Study. OIR provides a significant amount of data for the
Self-Study as well as organizes and maintains the Self-Study online
library catalog.
JMU Goals
and Accomplishments Database
The Division
of Institutional Effectiveness is coordinating the development
of a web-based comprehensive planning module that should be
ready for use in early spring. This module provides a single point
of entry for all strategic and operational university goals and
objectives. It can be used to display on the web unit, division,
and university goals. It will encourage collaboration in the
development and reporting of goals and objectives throughout the
university. It follows very closely the requirements by SACS for
the integration of Mission, planning, evaluation and assessment,
and use of results for program improvement. The module is being
developed by the Madison Media
Lab.
Facilities Inventory and Utilization Reports
Each year OIR and Resource Planning submit
to SCHEV a
facilities inventory file of all space on campus. We currently
have more than 12,000 unique spaces in the file. Eventually we hope to put the inventory online so that departments
can see the specific spaces used by them and inform OIR/Resource
Planning when changes have been made.
OIR also conducts a facilities utilization file
for SCHEV. This file is used to calculate utilization statistics
for the use of classrooms and regularly scheduled labs. The
official utilization statistics will be available in the spring.
These statistics are part of JMU's performance measures for SCHEV.
OIR Program Review
This spring a focused program review of OIR's data
management capabilities will be conducted. Led by Dr. Robert Brookshire, the primary objective is to provide guidance to OIR
about how to manage its large data files and eventually make them
more accessible to the university community.
Study of JMU Faculty
OIR has been collecting data on faculty since
1986. A study will be conducted in the spring of 2001 on various
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Research Notes
FALL 2000 ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT SUMMARY
On-campus
headcount enrollment increased to 14,961 in Fall 2000, up 147
students (1.0%) from 14,814 in Fall 1999. This was the largest
on-campus enrollment ever. Enrollment in Fall 2000 included 13,850
full-time and 1,111 part-time students, of which 13,824 were
undergraduates, 609 were graduate students, and 528 were special
students enrolled in regular credit courses. There were 3,226
entering class students, up from 3,039 in Fall 1999. Based on
historical patterns, we can expect 91% of the entering class
students to return for Fall 2001. We can also expect 80% of these
new students to graduate within six years.
Applications
for admission as entering class students increased 4.6% to 13,573
in Fall 2000 from 12,980 in Fall 1999. Overall, the University
accepted 8,712 (64.2%) of its applicants for the entering class,
up from 8,494 (65.4%) in Fall 1999. The yield rate (the percentage
of those offered admission who accepted the offer and enrolled)
increased from 36.4% in Fall 1999 to 37.0% in Fall 2000. The
percentage of minority entering class students in Fall 2000 was
10.7%, up from 10.3% in 1999. The number of African-American
entering class students in Fall 2000 was 124, up from 121 in Fall
1999.
Mean
SAT scores, using the current recentered values, for entering
class students in Fall 2000 were 582 verbal, 589 math, and 1,171
composite. The 2000 national average SAT composite score was
1,019, while the average for Virginia was 1,009.
A December 2000 article in Time
Magazine discussed the reasons why male undergraduate
enrollment nationally has declined since 1992 to 44%. The
percentage of males in the JMU undergraduate student body (42.0%)
decreased from Fall 1999 (42.7%). Thirty-nine percent of entering
freshmen were male.
Graduate
enrollment decreased from 680 in Fall 1999 to 609 in Fall 2000.
Ten-year
summary tables appear on the full Research
Notes on the Web. More detailed enrollment tables will be
published in the 2000-01 James Madison University Statistical
Summary.
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New Statistical Summary
Tables
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2-1 Comparison of On-Campus Headcount Enrollment, Fall
Semester, 1966-67 through 2000-01
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2-2 Distribution of On-Campus Headcount Enrollment by Sex,
Fall Semester, 1979-80 through 2000-01
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2-3 Distribution of On-Campus Headcount Enrollment by
Residence, Fall Semester, 1979-80 through 2000-01
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2-4 Comparison of On-Campus Headcount Enrollment by
Academic Level and Sex, Fall Semester, 1999-00 and 2000-01
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2-5 Comparison of On-Campus Headcount Enrollment by
Academic Level and Full-Time/Part-Time Status, Fall Semester,
1999-00 and 2000-01
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2-6 Distribution of On-Campus Headcount Enrollment by Age
and Academic Level, Fall 2000
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2-7 On-Campus and Off-Campus Enrollment by Ethnicity, Fall
1998-99 through Fall 2000-01
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2-8 Leading Geographical Sources of On-Campus Headcount
Enrollment, Fall Semester, 2000-01
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2-10 Comparison of On-Campus Credit Hour Production by
Department, Fall Semester, 1998-99 and 2000-01
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2-11 Summary of On-Campus Credit Hours Produced by Level
of Student, Fall Semester, 2000-01
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2-16 Total Headcount Enrollment, On-Campus and Off-Campus,
Fall 1990-91 through Fall 2000-01
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2-17 Summary of Off-Campus Credit Hours Produced by Level
of Course, Fall Semester, 2000-01
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2-18 Comparison of Applications for Undergraduate
Admission, Fall Semester, 1996-97 through 2000-01
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2-19 Mean SAT Scores of Entering Class, 1986-87 through
2000-01
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2-20 Distribution of SAT Scores of Entering Class by Sex,
Fall 2000-01
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2-23 Students Enrolled in Graduate Classes, Fall 2000
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2-27 Geographic Distribution of Non-Resident Aliens by
Country and Academic Level, Fall 2000
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3-7 Distribution by Endorsement of Persons Completing
Initial Qualifications for the Collegiate Professional or
Advanced License, 1999-00
- TABLE 3-8 Library Collections and Services 1994-95 through
1999-00
- TABLE
3-9 On-Campus Undergraduate and Graduate Majors by
College, CIP Code and Full-Time and Part-Time, Fall 2000
- TABLE
3-10 On-Campus Undergraduate and Graduate Students By
First Major, Race, and CIP CODE, Fall 2000
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3-11 On-Campus and Graduate Majors by College and CIP
Code, Fall 1995 to Fall 2000
- TABLE
3-12 On-Campus and Off-Campus Students Enrolled in
Professional Teacher Licensure Programs By SCHEV Program Code
Description, Fall, 2000-01
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4-1 Full-Time 9/10 Month and 11/12 Month Tenured Faculty
in the Instructional Departments, Fall 2000-01
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4-2 Full-Time 9/10 Month and 11/12 Month Instructional
Faculty by Sex and Terminal Degree, Fall 2000-01
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4-3 Sources of Earned Doctorates, All Instructional and
Administrative Faculty, Fall 2000-01
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4-4 Average Faculty Salaries and Compensation by Rank,
Regular Session, 1996-97 through 2000-01
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4-5 Full-Time Educational and General Staff by Functional
Category, Fall 1997 through Fall 2000
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4-6 Full-Time Instructional and Administrative Faculty
Demographics by Tenure Status, Fall 2000
- TABLE 4-7 Instructional
Faculty by Employment Status, College, and Department, Fall 2000-01
- TABLE 4-8 Full-Time
Classified Staff by EEO Occupational Category, Race, and Gender as of
December 1,
2000
- TABLE 5-1 Comparison
of Biennial General Fund Appropriations for Current Operating Expenses and Capital Outlay,
1970-72 through 2000-02
- TABLE 5-3
Institutional Space Profile, Fall 2000
- TABLE 5-4 Consolidated Statements of
Activities and Resource Utilization, Fiscal Years Ended June 30, 2000 through June 30,
1998
- TABLE 5-5 Fair Market Value of Endowments for
Years 1992-93 through 1999-00
- FIGURE
2-1 Fall Headcount Enrollment, 1990-2000
- FIGURE
2-2 Fall Headcount Enrollment, 2000
- FIGURE 2-3 African
American Student Enrollment, Fall 1991-2000
- FIGURE 2-4 On-Campus Headcount Enrollment, Summer Sessions 1990-2000
- FIGURE
2-7 Total Fall Headcount Enrollment, 1990-2000
- FIGURE 2-8 Entering Class Applications, Fall 2000
- FIGURE 2-9 Mean
Entering Class SAT Scores, 1990-2000
- FIGURE 2-10 Undergraduate Grade Distribution, Fall Semester 2000
- FIGURE 3-1 Total
Degrees Conferred, 1990-91 to 1999-00
- FIGURE
4-1 Average Faculty Salaries by Rank, Fall 2000
- FIGURE 5-1 Fair Market Value of Endowments
for Years 1992-93 through 1999-00
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