Office of Undergraduate Studies 2013 Curators Teaching Summit

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Office of Undergraduate Studies 2013 Curators’ Teaching Summit, Sponsored by CERTI • “Emerging Student

Office of Undergraduate Studies 2013 Curators’ Teaching Summit, Sponsored by CERTI • “Emerging Student Issues in the Classroom, ” featuring the Curators’ Teaching Professors • Noon meetings, Sept. 16, Oct. 16 and Nov. 11 with lunch provided. LEAD • For the first time ever Chem 2 (759 students) will offer a learning center. It will meet in TJ Hall. • LEAD tutoring and learning centers were initiated by the second week of the semester. • We launched our first-ever “On Line Learning Center” in Chem 1. • We arranging a “LEAD Showcase” on Nov 12 -13 for fellow UM faculty/administrators.

Office of Undergraduate Studies South Central Regional Professional Development Center • Partnering in leadership

Office of Undergraduate Studies South Central Regional Professional Development Center • Partnering in leadership training for implementation of the Missouri Educator Evaluation System. • Four training modules: Foundations, The Probationary Period, Student Growth Measures, and Evaluator Training / Descriptive Feedback. • Each module is a full day of training, and will be repeated 8 times throughout the region.

Office of Graduate Studies Record Graduate Enrollment Growth: – Graduate enrollment rose from 1414

Office of Graduate Studies Record Graduate Enrollment Growth: – Graduate enrollment rose from 1414 in FS 2007 to 1927 in FS 2013 -- a 36. 28% increase. – The Ph. D student enrollment rose from 344 in FS 2007 to 545 in FS 2013 – a 58. 43% increase. Note: The FS 2013 numbers are based on 2 nd week data.

Office of Graduate Studies New Graduate Student Orientation: – 88 new graduate students in

Office of Graduate Studies New Graduate Student Orientation: – 88 new graduate students in attendance – Faculty panel discussion with students – 7 speakers from various campus departments (Registrar’s, Student Affairs, etc. ) – 7 informational booths

Office of Graduate Studies Summer Semester 2013 Technical Editing Data: – Total completed edits:

Office of Graduate Studies Summer Semester 2013 Technical Editing Data: – Total completed edits: 134 – Total number of pages edited: 2, 206 – Documents submitted per genre: • • • Conference papers: 21 Dissertations: 44 Dissertation Proposals: 3 Journal Articles: 40 Theses: 24 Thesis Proposals: 2 – Departments submitting the largest number of documents: • Computer Science: 23 • Electrical Engineering: 20 • Petroleum Engineering: 19

Enrollment 6, 082 Undergraduate 45 5 10 1 4 3 16 5 22 5

Enrollment 6, 082 Undergraduate 45 5 10 1 4 3 16 5 22 5 6 44 50 22 35 35 10 • 1, 237 new freshmen • 420 new transfers 501 129 44 8 128 5, 390 20 25 37 21 30 4 9 23 6 21 13 17 44 11 2 16 11 9 9 21 14 2 3 1 1, 927 Graduate • 1, 382 Masters • 545 Ph. D 28 3 Fall 2013 ______________ 8, 009 Students* *Unofficial data based on 2 nd week of classes Official S&T enrollment data available after 4 th week census

Enrollment Shifts Fall 1982 Fall 2000 Fall 2012 Fall 2013* Total Students: 7, 795

Enrollment Shifts Fall 1982 Fall 2000 Fall 2012 Fall 2013* Total Students: 7, 795 Total Students: 4, 626 Total Students: 7, 647 Total Students: 8, 009* On-campus: 7, 200 On-campus: 4, 393 On-campus: 6, 760 On-campus: 7, 135* Distance/EEC: 887 Distance/EEC: 874* Undergraduate: 5, 843 Undergraduate: 6, 082* Distance/EEC: 595 Undergraduate: 6, 586 FTC: 1, 313 Graduate: Distance/EEC: 233 Undergraduate: 3, 698 FTC: 696 1, 209 Graduate: 928 FTC: 1, 125 FTC: Graduate: 1, 804 1, 237* 1, 927* *Based on 2 nd week of classes Unofficial data provided for internal university planning and training - NOT FOR PUBLIC DISTRIBUTION Official S&T enrollment data available after 4 th week census

Record High Enrollments – Under-represented minority students – Female students – Graduate students –

Record High Enrollments – Under-represented minority students – Female students – Graduate students – Non-resident international students – Out-of-state students – New transfer students – Distance and online students – Total enrolled students 8. 5% 5. 8% 8. 8% 19. 2% 5. 4% 14. 4% 7. 9% 5. 9%

Not Your “Average Joe” • • 57 National Merit Scholars* 1, 014 Bright Flight

Not Your “Average Joe” • • 57 National Merit Scholars* 1, 014 Bright Flight Scholars* 1, 671 Access Missouri Scholars* 850 Curator’s Scholars* * Total of ALL students at S&T • • Mid-range ACT: 26 -31 Average ACT: 27. 9 Average high school GPA: 3. 80 Average transfer credits: 14 hours

Office of International Affairs • International Student Enrollment – FS 13 set a record

Office of International Affairs • International Student Enrollment – FS 13 set a record for incoming new students 380 (a 50% increase over FS 12) • Intensive English Program – 123 students are currently enrolled – 49 full-time and 74 part-time – Countries represented include Brazil, China, Colombia, East Timor, Iran, Iraq, Japan, Kuwait, Libya, Saudi Arabia, South Korea and Thailand • Non degree Students – International Affairs hosted a scavenger hunt for Brazil Scientific Mobility Program students and exchange students (non-degree). The international students were matched with American Students and sent out to explore the campus. Twenty-nine students participated.

Office of International Affairs • Celebration of Nations is in full-swing! – Outreach programs

Office of International Affairs • Celebration of Nations is in full-swing! – Outreach programs have started in the local community – Organizing committee meeting regularly to ensure a great event – All campus and community members are invited to the 4 th annual event on September 28 th Camels are returning September 28! – The program begins with a parade that will march from the campus to Rolla Street, 6 th Street and Pine Street to the downtown bandshell area – International Idol try-outs are Sept 4 th • Celebration of Nations tee-shirts are now available and can be purchased at the Missouri S&T bookstore for $10 – $12.

Global Learning Engineering Education Center Courses St. Louis Based Adjunct Faculty • Number of

Global Learning Engineering Education Center Courses St. Louis Based Adjunct Faculty • Number of courses broadcast from EEC = 18 • Enrollment in EEC courses – MSU students – Rolla campus students = = 13 265 = 96 = 374 • Graduate students = 91 • Undergrad students = 174 – Distance students • Total Number of Students Note: Enrollment (as of 9 -4 -2013)

Office of Sponsored Programs • Summary of FY 14 activities through the end of

Office of Sponsored Programs • Summary of FY 14 activities through the end of July and a yearover-year comparison are as follows: – Proposals awarded in total dollars: $4. 9 M (down 81. 9%) – Number of proposals awarded and amendments: 48 (up 84. 6%) – Proposals submitted in total dollars: $8. 5 M (up 1%) – Number of proposals submitted: 48 (up 118. 2%) – Total expenditures: $4 M (up 32. 3%) – Net grant and contract expenditures: $3. 9 M (up 32. 4%) – F&A recovered: $0. 9 M (up 15. 6%) – Number of active awards: 614 (up 6. 6%)

Congratulations to … • D. Pommerenke, R. Zoughi, M. Ghasr, J. Case, A. Mc.

Congratulations to … • D. Pommerenke, R. Zoughi, M. Ghasr, J. Case, A. Mc. Clanahan and K. Guinn, “Non-Destructive Rotary Imaging, ” US Patent Number 8, 482, 602, July 9, 2013. • D. Day, S. Jung and R. Brown, “Scaffold for Tissue Regeneration in Mammals, ” US Patent Number 8, 481, 602, July 9, 2013. • N. Leventis and C. Sotiriou-Leventis, “Pre-formed Assemblies of Sol-gel Derived Nanoparticles as 3 D Scaffolds for Composites and Aerogels, ” US Patent Number 8, 501, 319, August 6, 2013. • V. Flanigan, S. Kapila, K. Chandrashekhara, R. Seemamahannop, A. Garg and S. Misra, “Soybean Based Epoxy Resin and Methods of Making Same, ” US Patent Number 8, 481, 622, August 6, 2013.