Total Staff and Administrators – 1,617
Faculty
85 percent of full-time faculty members hold the doctorate or highest degree in their fields. The student-faculty ratio is 12-to-1.
Total Fall 2010 Full-time Faculty – 668
Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences – 284
Meadows School of the Arts – 120
Cox School of Business – 80
Lyle School of Engineering– 55
Annette Caldwell Simmons School of Education and Human Development – 44
Dedman School of Law – 40
Perkins School of Theology – 29
Other – 16
Faculty Demographic Profile
Male – 63%
Female – 37%
Minority – 18%
Total Fall 2010 Enrollment
Total enrollment – 10,938
Undergraduate students – 6,192
Graduate students – 3,372
Professional students (law and theology) – 1,374
Total new first-year undergraduate students – 1,479
Graduate/Professional Enrollment by Gender
Male – 55%
Female – 45%
Undergraduate Enrollment by Gender
Female – 53%
Male – 47%
Average Age
Undergraduate – 20
Graduate/professional – 31
Total Fall 2010 Minority Enrollment
Total minority enrollment – 2,470
Hispanic – 943
Asian American – 705
Black/African American – 647
American Indian/Alaska Native – 80
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander – 39
Two or more races – 56
Total minority percentage – 22.6%
Total Degrees Conferred 2009-10
Total degrees conferred – 3,430
Bachelor’s – 1,793
Master’s – 1,325
Doctoral-Professional (J.D.) – 259
Doctorates – 53
Degrees Awarded by School in 2009-10
Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences – 982
Cox School of Business – 934
Lyle School of Engineering – 447
Meadows School of the Arts – 415
Dedman School of Law – 317
Annette Caldwell Simmons School of Education and Human Development – 227
Perkins School of Theology – 89
Other – 19
National Diversity – Students come from all 50 states and the District of Columbia; 52 percent of undergraduates list home addresses in Texas. Other leading home states of first-year students, in descending order, are California, Florida, Illinois, Tennessee, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Connecticut, Missouri and Georgia.
International Diversity – A record international enrollment includes 1,052 students from 94 countries. The largest numbers of students, in descending order, are from China, India, Saudi Arabia, Mexico, Korea, Taiwan (Province of China), Thailand, Guatemala, Iran and Canada.
Religious Preference – Among students reporting a religious affiliation, 26 percent are Catholic and 18 percent are Methodist. Also represented are other Protestant denominations and religions such as Judaism, Islam and Hinduism.
Financial Assistance – Nearly 76 percent of new first-year students receive need- or merit-based financial assistance.
Scholarships – Competitive merit-based scholarships include the President’s Scholars Program, the Hunt Leadership Scholars Program and a scholarship program for outstanding Dallas-area community college students.