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SUNY Fast Facts 2011

Campuses 64
Total Enrollment (Headcount)

467,991

Undergraduate Enrollment 427,403
Graduate Enrollment 40,588
State Operated Enrollment 220,324
University Centers 84,629
Other Doctoral 14,512
Comprehensive Colleges 92,783
Technology Colleges 28,400
Community College Enrollment 247,667
 
Gender
Female 254,279 (54.3%)
Male 213,712 (45.7%)
 
Student Diversity
Minority Enrollment: 114,251 (24.4%)
Black Non-Hispanic: 43,861 (9.4%)
Hispanic: 40,459 (8.6%)
Asian/Pacific Islander: 22,371 (4.8%)
American Native: 2,008 (0.4%)
Multi-Racial 5,552 (1.2%)
 
SUNY Employees (Headcount)
88,024
Faculty: 33,354 (46.9% FT)
    State Operated: 18,855 (59.7% FT)
    Community Colleges: 14,496 (30.2% FT)
Non-Faculty: 54,456 (74.0% FT)
    State Operated: 43,063 (75.7% FT)
    Community Colleges: 11,393 (67.3% FT)
System Administration: 227
University-Wide Programs: 268
 
International & Out-of-State Students
Out-of-State
    State Operated 20,219 (4.3%)
    Community Colleges 5,914 (1.3%)
International
    State Operated 19,418 (4.1%)
    Community Colleges 3,419 (0.7%)
Enrollment Trends (5-year Growth: 12%)
AY 11-12 (Headcount) 468,000
AY 06-07 (Headcount) 418,000
 
Educational Opportunity Program
Enrollment 9,140
    State Operated 7,148
    Community Colleges 1,992
Student Diversity  
    African American 3,319
    Hispanic 2,678
    Caucasian 1,531
    Asian/Pacific Islander 910
    Native American 52
    Multi-Racial 180
EOP Graduation Rate: 6-year (2004 cohort) 55.9%
 
SUNY's Capture Rate of NYS High School Graduates
40%
 
Campus Proximity - The % of NYS Population That Lives Within:
5 miles of a SUNY campus: 50%
15 miles of a SUNY campus: 93%
20 miles of a SUNY campus: 97%
30 miles of a SUNY campus: 99.8%
 
SAT Scores (Averages)
State Operated 1155
University Centers 1209
Comprehensive Colleges 1098
U.S. Average 1011
NYS Average 984
 
SUNY Learning Network Enrollment
AY 2011-12 150,000
AY 2006-07 102,223
AY 1995-96 119
 
Graduation Rates
6-Year SUNY 63.8%
    National Public Universities 55.8%
    National Private Universities 64.1%
5-Year SUNY 60.1%
    National Public Universities 50.3%
    National Private Universities 61.5%
4-Year SUNY 45.0%
    National Public Universities 31.0%
    National Private Universities 51.0%
Baccalaureate – 88% of students entering in fall 2004 had a successful educational outcome (i.e., graduate, transfer, or continue to be enrolled)  
 
Academic Program Count Total
7,342
          Undergraduate 5,295
          Graduate 2,047
 
Degrees Granted
Total Degrees and Other Formal Awards (1949 to 2010-11) 3,199,378
2008-09 Academic Year Total 89,645
Undergraduate 75,440
4-year 38,317
2-year & Certificate 37,123
Graduate 14,205
 
Alumni
Total Alumni 2,739,307 (e)
Alumni / Current NYS Residents 2,227,056 (e)
     (e = estimate, April 2012)
Continuing Education Enrollments
          Total Registrations (AY 2009-10) 1,695,985
(of these, 719,540 supported business & industry)
          Instructional Activities (courses) 114,866
(of these, 25,576 supported business & industry)
   
Tuition Assistance Program (AY 2010-11)
 
     Total Recipients 126,190 ($298.6 million)
     State-Operated 66,760 ($176.4 million)
     Community Colleges 59,430 ($122.3 million)
Undergraduate Tuition & Fees (AY 2011-12) 
State Operated
     In-State Tuition $5,270
     Out-of-State Tuition $13,380
     Mandatory Fees $1,235 (average)
Community Colleges
     In-State Tuition $3,703 (average)
     Out-of-State Tuition $7,657 (average)
     Mandatory Fees $496 (average)
Graduate Tuition & Fees (Fall 2011)
     In-State Tuition $8,870
     Out-of-State Tuition $15,160
     Mandatory Fees $963 (average)
SUNY Research Foundation:
   Sponsored Program Administration
   FY 2010-11 Data
FY 2010-11 $940.5 million
FY 2000 $463,877 million
5-Year Growth 5.4%
Direct Activity $794.9 (up 5.8% over 5 years)
Indirect Activity $145.6 (up 3.6% over 5 years)
   
Proposals 5,350
Awards 7,380
ARRA Awards 396 (as of March 30, 2012)
Jobs Created from federal Funding (STAR metrics) 6,154.9
Sponsors 1,724
Employees 17,209
Principal Investigators 2,670
   
     Commercialization (FY 2009-10 Data)
 
Invention Disclosures 260 (up 49% since FY 2000-01)
Patents Filed 189 (up 59% since FY 2000-01)
Patents Issued 55 (up 6% since 2000-01)
License Agreements Executed 50 (up 28% since FY 2000-01)
License Agreements Executed Generating Revenue 165 (up 9% since FY 2000-01)
Philanthropy

$250.8 million for FY 2010-2011
Price Indexes vs. Core Budget Growth
(2000-01 to 2010-11)
SUNY Core Budget Growth (per student) 19.6%
Consumer Price Index 24.1%
Higher Education Price Index 35.6%
 
Fiscal Information (2010-11)
All Funds Budget $11.5 billion
State Operated $9.2 billion
Community Colleges $2.3 billion
Total State Support (includes hospital subsidy of $128 million) $3.3 billion
Core Instructional (State Operated) $2.4 billion
State Support $1.2 billion
Tuition $1.2 billion
 
Economic Impact
For every state dollar received, SUNY generates $5 in total spending in NYS. The 2010-11 estimated all-funds budget of $11.5 billion, which includes $3.3 billion in state support, equals an estimated $16.7 billion total economic impact.

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