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Page 1: UCI 2012 Facts & Figures

Excellence in Academics and ResearchUCI fosters the passionate expansion and

creation of knowledge through quality

education. Graduates are equipped with the

tools of analysis, expression and cultural

understanding necessary for leadership in

today’s world.

Consistently ranked among the nation’s

best universities – public and private – UCI

excels in a broad range of fields, garnering

national recognition for many schools,

departments and programs. Three UCI

researchers have won Nobel Prizes – two in

chemistry and one in physics.

The university is noted for its top-rated

research and graduate programs, extensive

commitment to undergraduate education,

and growing number of professional

schools and programs of academic and

social significance. Recent additions include

public health, pharmaceutical sciences and

nursing science programs, as well as a new

law school that graduates its first class in

2012.

A Prime Resource for the CommunityUCI’s students, faculty and staff reach

beyond the classrooms and laboratories

to address social issues and improve

the human condition. UC Irvine Medical

Center, Orange County’s only university

hospital, recently opened a world-class

facility, UC Irvine Douglas Hospital,

housing the latest technologies and

strengthening UCI’s ability to provide

specialized medical and surgical

treatments to the region’s citizens.

A major intellectual and cultural center,

UCI engages the community through many

public activities and events. Renowned

individuals speaking on campus include

Nobel Peace Prize winner His Holiness the

XIV Dalai Lama, British industrialist and

Virgin Unite founder Sir Richard Branson,

and Academy Award-winner and United

Nations Messenger of Peace Charlize

Theron.

Fueling Growth and ProsperityIn 2010-11, extramural funding – money

coming from outside sources, including

federal and state agencies, industry

contracts and private foundations in support

of UCI research – exceeded $331 million.

Underscoring strong community support,

private giving to UCI reached $103 million

in 2010-11. With an endowment valued

at $301 million as of June 30, 2011, The

University of California, Irvine Foundation

spearheads private fundraising efforts for the

campus and, with the assistance of alumni

and community leaders, helps ensure UCI’s

future as a world-class research university.

UCI benefits the community and

the world in countless ways through its

scholarly, scientific, creative and economic

contributions. With an eye toward the

campus’s 50th anniversary celebration

in 2015, UCI now has embarked on a $1

billion fundraising campaign to support the

campus’s continued excellence in research,

teaching and public service in the decades

ahead.

Founded in 1965, the University of California, Irvine

combines the strengths of a major research university with

the bounty of an incomparable Southern California location.

UCI’s unyielding commitment to rigorous academics,

cutting-edge research, and leadership and character

development makes the campus a driving force for

innovation and discovery that serves our local, national

and global communities in many ways.

With 28,000 undergraduate and graduate students, 1,100

faculty and 9,000 staff, UCI is among the most dynamic

campuses in the University of California system. Increasingly

a first-choice campus for students, UCI ranks among the

top 10 U.S. universities in the number of undergraduate

applications and continues to admit freshmen with highly

competitive academic profiles. Orange County’s second-

largest employer, UCI generates an annual economic impact

on the county of $4 billion.

Welcome to UC Irvine

Claire Trevor School of the Arts www.arts.uci.edu

School of Biological Scienceswww.bio.uci.edu

The Paul Merage School of Businesswww.merage.uci.edu

Department of Educationwww.gse.uci.edu

The Henry Samueli School of Engineering www.eng.uci.edu

School of Humanities www.humanities.uci.edu

Donald Bren School of Information & Computer Sciences www.ics.uci.edu

Interdisciplinary Studies www.editor.uci.edu/catalogue/idp/idp.1.htm

School of Law www.law.uci.edu

School of Medicine www.som.uci.edu

School of Physical Scienceswww.physsci.uci.edu

School of Social Ecology www.soceco.uci.edu

School of Social Sciences www.socsci.uci.edu

Academic Units

By PhoneCampus operator 949-824-5011

Medical center operator 714-456-7890

On the Webwww.uci.eduwww.today.uci.edu

On the cover: Claire Trevor School of the Arts’ new Contemporary Arts Center; photo by Daniel A. Anderson, Strategic Communications

Financial data in this report relate to the last completed fiscal year, 2010-11. Strategic Communications / Printed December 2011

Printed on 30% postconsumer waste recycled paper

2012 Facts & Figures

UC Irvine is located in coastal Southern California, approximately 40 miles south of Los Angeles and 80 miles north of San Diego. Situated in dynamic Orange County, the main campus in Irvine and UC Irvine Medical Center in the nearby city of Orange are reachable from several major airports, the closest being Orange County/John Wayne Airport (SNA), and by major freeways. For additional maps and driving directions, visit www.uci.edu/campusmaps.

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Page 2: UCI 2012 Facts & Figures

Excellence in Academics and ResearchUCI fosters the passionate expansion and

creation of knowledge through quality

education. Graduates are equipped with the

tools of analysis, expression and cultural

understanding necessary for leadership in

today’s world.

Consistently ranked among the nation’s

best universities – public and private – UCI

excels in a broad range of fields, garnering

national recognition for many schools,

departments and programs. Three UCI

researchers have won Nobel Prizes – two in

chemistry and one in physics.

The university is noted for its top-rated

research and graduate programs, extensive

commitment to undergraduate education,

and growing number of professional

schools and programs of academic and

social significance. Recent additions include

public health, pharmaceutical sciences and

nursing science programs, as well as a new

law school that graduates its first class in

2012.

A Prime Resource for the CommunityUCI’s students, faculty and staff reach

beyond the classrooms and laboratories

to address social issues and improve

the human condition. UC Irvine Medical

Center, Orange County’s only university

hospital, recently opened a world-class

facility, UC Irvine Douglas Hospital,

housing the latest technologies and

strengthening UCI’s ability to provide

specialized medical and surgical

treatments to the region’s citizens.

A major intellectual and cultural center,

UCI engages the community through many

public activities and events. Renowned

individuals speaking on campus include

Nobel Peace Prize winner His Holiness the

XIV Dalai Lama, British industrialist and

Virgin Unite founder Sir Richard Branson,

and Academy Award-winner and United

Nations Messenger of Peace Charlize

Theron.

Fueling Growth and ProsperityIn 2010-11, extramural funding – money

coming from outside sources, including

federal and state agencies, industry

contracts and private foundations in support

of UCI research – exceeded $331 million.

Underscoring strong community support,

private giving to UCI reached $103 million

in 2010-11. With an endowment valued

at $301 million as of June 30, 2011, The

University of California, Irvine Foundation

spearheads private fundraising efforts for the

campus and, with the assistance of alumni

and community leaders, helps ensure UCI’s

future as a world-class research university.

UCI benefits the community and

the world in countless ways through its

scholarly, scientific, creative and economic

contributions. With an eye toward the

campus’s 50th anniversary celebration

in 2015, UCI now has embarked on a $1

billion fundraising campaign to support the

campus’s continued excellence in research,

teaching and public service in the decades

ahead.

Founded in 1965, the University of California, Irvine

combines the strengths of a major research university with

the bounty of an incomparable Southern California location.

UCI’s unyielding commitment to rigorous academics,

cutting-edge research, and leadership and character

development makes the campus a driving force for

innovation and discovery that serves our local, national

and global communities in many ways.

With 28,000 undergraduate and graduate students, 1,100

faculty and 9,000 staff, UCI is among the most dynamic

campuses in the University of California system. Increasingly

a first-choice campus for students, UCI ranks among the

top 10 U.S. universities in the number of undergraduate

applications and continues to admit freshmen with highly

competitive academic profiles. Orange County’s second-

largest employer, UCI generates an annual economic impact

on the county of $4 billion.

Welcome to UC Irvine

Claire Trevor School of the Arts www.arts.uci.edu

School of Biological Scienceswww.bio.uci.edu

The Paul Merage School of Businesswww.merage.uci.edu

Department of Educationwww.gse.uci.edu

The Henry Samueli School of Engineering www.eng.uci.edu

School of Humanities www.humanities.uci.edu

Donald Bren School of Information & Computer Sciences www.ics.uci.edu

Interdisciplinary Studies www.editor.uci.edu/catalogue/idp/idp.1.htm

School of Law www.law.uci.edu

School of Medicine www.som.uci.edu

School of Physical Scienceswww.physsci.uci.edu

School of Social Ecology www.soceco.uci.edu

School of Social Sciences www.socsci.uci.edu

Academic Units

By PhoneCampus operator 949-824-5011

Medical center operator 714-456-7890

On the Webwww.uci.eduwww.today.uci.edu

On the cover: Claire Trevor School of the Arts’ new Contemporary Arts Center; photo by Daniel A. Anderson, Strategic Communications

Financial data in this report relate to the last completed fiscal year, 2010-11. Strategic Communications / Printed December 2011

Printed on 30% postconsumer waste recycled paper

2012 Facts & Figures

UC Irvine is located in coastal Southern California, approximately 40 miles south of Los Angeles and 80 miles north of San Diego. Situated in dynamic Orange County, the main campus in Irvine and UC Irvine Medical Center in the nearby city of Orange are reachable from several major airports, the closest being Orange County/John Wayne Airport (SNA), and by major freeways. For additional maps and driving directions, visit www.uci.edu/campusmaps.

SANTA ANA FWY

To Laguna Beach

To San Diego

To 5 Fwy

To Los Angeles

To Long Beach

GARDEN GROVE FWY

COST

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FWY

SAN DIEGO FWY

SAN DIEGO FWY

Campus Dr.

University Dr.

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New

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CORONA DEL MAR FW

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PACIFIC OCEAN

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LOS ANGELES

LAS VEGAS

CANADA

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UNITED STATES

IRVINE

SAN DIEGO

SACRAMENTO

Page 3: UCI 2012 Facts & Figures

State Appropriations

Tuition & Fees

Federal Governm

ent

State Contract & Grants

Local Governm

ent

Private Gifts, G

rants & Contracts

Educational Activities

Auxiliary Enterprises

Teaching Hospitals

Other Sources

Departmental Support

Endowed Chair

Other

Student Support

Instruction

Research

Campus Improvement

Unrestricted

Other N

on-pro�ts

Alum

ni

Foundations

Corporations

Individuals

Campus Related O

rganizations

InstructionResearch

Public ServiceAcadem

ic SupportTeaching Hospitals

Student ServicesInstitutional Support

Operation & M

aintenance of Plant

Student AidAuxiliary Enterprises

Understanding the Global Environment

UCI researchers are tackling some of the biggest environmental challenges of our time, increasing understanding of human impact on climate change, global warming, and air and water pollution.

Advanced Power & Energy Program www.apep.uci.edu

AirUCI www.chem.uci.edu/airuci

Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering www.eng.uci.edu/dept/cee

Department of Earth System Science www.ess.uci.edu

Environment Institute: Global Change, Energy & Sustainable Resources environment.uci.edu

Institute of Transportation Studies www.its.uci.edu

Urban Water Research Center www.uwrc.uci.edu

Note: Programs highlighted are a representative sampling. For more, please visit www.uci.edu.

Spearheading New Technologies

UCI benefits society and ignites economic development with innovative approaches to information technology that integrate academic research with industry expertise. Researchers are using nanotechnology and computing power to address vital issues, including healthcare, communications and national security.

California Institute for Telecommunications & Information Technology www.calit2.uci.edu

Center for Complex Biological Systems ccbs.bio.uci.edu

Center for Embedded Computer Systems www.cecs.uci.edu

Institute for Clinical & Translational Science www.icts.uci.edu

Institute for Genomics & Bioinformatics www.igb.uci.edu

Institute for Software Research www.isr.uci.edu

Institute for Surface & Interface Science www.physics.uci.edu/~isis

Making Sense of Our World

UCI researchers are examining a broad array of current issues, from understanding the intricacies of human language to exploring the nuances of social interaction, politics and global conflict.

Center for Global Peace & Conflict Studies www.cgpacs.uci.edu

Center for Research on Immigration, Population & Public Policy www.cri.uci.edu

Center for the Study of Democracy www.democ.uci.edu

Center in Law, Society & Culture clsc.soceco.uci.edu

Institute for Mathematical Behavioral Sciences www.imbs.uci.edu

International Center for Writing & Translation www.hnet.uci.edu/icwt

Student Fees (2011-12) California residents (Undergraduates) $13,970Non-residents (Includes non-resident tuition, fees) $36,848

Enrollment (Fall 2011) Undergraduates 22,004 Post baccalaureates 102 Graduate students General campus 4,452 Health sciences 1,331

Total 27,889

New Freshmen Applicants (Fall 2011) 47,200

New Freshmen Enrolled (Fall 2011) 5,004

Campus data

2010-11 Current Expenditures by Department/Function (Dollars in Thousands)

The Paul Merage School of Business $34,867 School of Biological Sciences 50,817 School of Law 10,364 The Henry Samueli School of Engineering 50,894 Claire Trevor School of the Arts 15,902 School of Humanities 36,571 College of Health Sciences 10,696 School of Medicine 358,081 School of Physical Sciences 65,718 School of Social Ecology 17,456 School of Social Sciences 37,606 Department of Education 10,192 Donald Bren School of Information & Computer Sciences 22,706 Graduate Division 7,816 Summer Session 7,686 University Extension 27,372 Library 23,728 Campuswide Programs 86,953 Medical Center 593,517 Student Services 67,285 Institutional Support 42,308 Operation & Maintenance of Plant 39,872 Student Financial Aid 85,694 Auxiliary Enterprises 106,117

Subtotal Current Expenditures $1,810,218

Eliminated Capital Expenditures (58,143)

Total Current Expenditures $1,752,074 Total Capital Expenditures $110,204

2010-11 Total Expenditures $1,862,278

2010-11 Private Support by SourceTotal Private Support: $103,341,501

Degrees Awarded (2010-11) Bachelor’s 6,720 Master’s 1,104 Ph.D./Ed.D. 374 M.D. 102

Work Force (Fall 2011) Regular-rank faculty 1,106Other teaching faculty 1,728 Non-teaching academics 2,503 Campus staff 4,722 Medical center staff 4,358

Total 14,471

Acreage Campus 1,478 Medical Center 52

2010-11 Current Expenditures(dollars in thousands)

Total Current Expenditures: $1,752,074

2010-11 Current Receipts(dollars in thousands)

Total Current Receipts: $2,090,804

Instruction26.1% / $456,706

Research13.6% / $238,684

Public Service1.1% / $19,047

Academic Support7.4% / $129,974

Teaching Hospitals32.5% / $568,937

Student Services3.8% / $66,326

Institutional Support2.4% / $41,975

Operation & Maintenance of Plant

2.3% / $39,630

Student Aid4.8% / $85,694

Auxiliary Enterprises6.0% / $105,101

State Appropriations12.2% / $254,164

Tuition & Fees14.8% / $308,405

Federal Government13.3% / $278,649

State Contract & Grants3.2% / $67,758

Local Government0.2% / $4,069

Private Gifts, Grants & Contracts

5.2% / $108,807

Educational Activities8.2% / $172,609

Auxiliary Enterprises6.2% / $128,615

Teaching Hospitals33.7% / $704,564

Other Sources3.0% / $63,164

Foundations49.9% / $51,545,203

Alumni2.1% / $2,171,815

Other Nonprofits8.7% / $9,039,999

Campus-Related Organizations

0.0% / $35,180

Individuals11.6% / $12,031,488

Corporations27.6% / $28,517,816

2010-11 Private Support by UseTotal Private Support: $103,341,501

Department Support45.3% / $46,786,383

Endowed Chair5.8% / $5,958,622

Other3.5% / $3,644,736

Student Support4.8% / $4,942,762

Instruction1.1% / $1,115,183

Research33.4% / $34,468,836

Campus Improvement2.9% / $2,956,078

Unrestricted3.4% / $3,468,901

Fostering excellence in scholarship and teaching

SAGE Scholars www.sagescholars.uci.edu

Saturday Academy in Law www.cfep.uci.edu/sal

California Alliance for Minority Participation (CAMP) www.cfep.uci.edu/camp

California State Summer School for Mathematics & Science (COSMOS) www.cosmos.uci.edu

Center for Educational Partnerships www.cfep.uci.edu

Arts Outreach www.arts.uci.edu/content/arts-outreach

Department of Education www.gse.uci.edu

Early Academic Outreach Program (EAOP) www.eaop.uci.edu

Mathematics, Engineering, Science Achievement (MESA) www.cfep.uci.edu/mesa

Improving lives through research and discovery

UCI History Project www.humanities.uci.edu/history/ucihp

Upward Bound www.cfep.uci.edu/ub

Partners in P-20 Education

UCI academic preparation programs touch the lives of tens of thousands of pre-kindergarten, K-12 and community college students annually. UCI is developing better K-12 teachers through innovative programs in physics, chemistry, engineering, social sciences, arts and humanities, to name a few.

Engaging and enriching the community

Vibrant Cultural and Athletic Events Entertaining dance, drama and music performances, as well as engaging gallery exhibitions and film festivals, highlight the array of public lectures, workshops and other programs held at UCI each year. Six Anteater teams were named in the top-20 national athletic rankings during 2010-11.

UCI in the Communitywww.community.uci.edu

Campus Events Calendar www.today.uci.edu/calendar

Bren Events Center www.bren.uci.edu

Claire Trevor School of the Arts www.arts.uci.edu

Intercollegiate Athletics www.ucirvinesports.com

Irvine Barclay Theatre www.thebarclay.org

UC Irvine Extension unex.uci.edu

Institute for Memory Impairments & Neurological Disorders www.mind.uci.edu

Reeve-Irvine Research Center www.reeve.uci.edu

SeniorHealth Center www.ucihealth.com/seniorhealth

Sue & Bill Gross Stem Cell Research Center stemcell.uci.edu

UC Irvine Healthcare www.ucihealth.com

Beckman Laser Institute & Medical Clinic www.bli.uci.edu

Chao Family Comprehensive Cancer Center www.ucihealth.com/cancer

H.H. Chao Comprehensive Digestive Disease Center www.ucihealth.com/cddc

Leaders in Medical Research and Patient Care UCI is noted for research on cancer, the neurosciences and the genetic underpinnings of disease. As Orange County’s only university hospital and Level I trauma center, UC Irvine Medical Center offers top-quality general and acute care services, with specialty areas U.S. News & World Report ranks among the nation’s best.

Page 4: UCI 2012 Facts & Figures

State Appropriations

Tuition & Fees

Federal Governm

ent

State Contract & Grants

Local Governm

ent

Private Gifts, G

rants & Contracts

Educational Activities

Auxiliary Enterprises

Teaching Hospitals

Other Sources

Departmental Support

Endowed Chair

Other

Student Support

Instruction

Research

Campus Improvement

Unrestricted

Other N

on-pro�ts

Alum

ni

Foundations

Corporations

Individuals

Campus Related O

rganizations

InstructionResearch

Public ServiceAcadem

ic SupportTeaching Hospitals

Student ServicesInstitutional Support

Operation & M

aintenance of Plant

Student AidAuxiliary Enterprises

Understanding the Global Environment

UCI researchers are tackling some of the biggest environmental challenges of our time, increasing understanding of human impact on climate change, global warming, and air and water pollution.

Advanced Power & Energy Program www.apep.uci.edu

AirUCI www.chem.uci.edu/airuci

Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering www.eng.uci.edu/dept/cee

Department of Earth System Science www.ess.uci.edu

Environment Institute: Global Change, Energy & Sustainable Resources environment.uci.edu

Institute of Transportation Studies www.its.uci.edu

Urban Water Research Center www.uwrc.uci.edu

Note: Programs highlighted are a representative sampling. For more, please visit www.uci.edu.

Spearheading New Technologies

UCI benefits society and ignites economic development with innovative approaches to information technology that integrate academic research with industry expertise. Researchers are using nanotechnology and computing power to address vital issues, including healthcare, communications and national security.

California Institute for Telecommunications & Information Technology www.calit2.uci.edu

Center for Complex Biological Systems ccbs.bio.uci.edu

Center for Embedded Computer Systems www.cecs.uci.edu

Institute for Clinical & Translational Science www.icts.uci.edu

Institute for Genomics & Bioinformatics www.igb.uci.edu

Institute for Software Research www.isr.uci.edu

Institute for Surface & Interface Science www.physics.uci.edu/~isis

Making Sense of Our World

UCI researchers are examining a broad array of current issues, from understanding the intricacies of human language to exploring the nuances of social interaction, politics and global conflict.

Center for Global Peace & Conflict Studies www.cgpacs.uci.edu

Center for Research on Immigration, Population & Public Policy www.cri.uci.edu

Center for the Study of Democracy www.democ.uci.edu

Center in Law, Society & Culture clsc.soceco.uci.edu

Institute for Mathematical Behavioral Sciences www.imbs.uci.edu

International Center for Writing & Translation www.hnet.uci.edu/icwt

Student Fees (2011-12) California residents (Undergraduates) $13,970Non-residents (Includes non-resident tuition, fees) $36,848

Enrollment (Fall 2011) Undergraduates 22,004 Post baccalaureates 102 Graduate students General campus 4,452 Health sciences 1,331

Total 27,889

New Freshmen Applicants (Fall 2011) 47,200

New Freshmen Enrolled (Fall 2011) 5,004

Campus data

2010-11 Current Expenditures by Department/Function (Dollars in Thousands)

The Paul Merage School of Business $34,867 School of Biological Sciences 50,817 School of Law 10,364 The Henry Samueli School of Engineering 50,894 Claire Trevor School of the Arts 15,902 School of Humanities 36,571 College of Health Sciences 10,696 School of Medicine 358,081 School of Physical Sciences 65,718 School of Social Ecology 17,456 School of Social Sciences 37,606 Department of Education 10,192 Donald Bren School of Information & Computer Sciences 22,706 Graduate Division 7,816 Summer Session 7,686 University Extension 27,372 Library 23,728 Campuswide Programs 86,953 Medical Center 593,517 Student Services 67,285 Institutional Support 42,308 Operation & Maintenance of Plant 39,872 Student Financial Aid 85,694 Auxiliary Enterprises 106,117

Subtotal Current Expenditures $1,810,218

Eliminated Capital Expenditures (58,143)

Total Current Expenditures $1,752,074 Total Capital Expenditures $110,204

2010-11 Total Expenditures $1,862,278

2010-11 Private Support by SourceTotal Private Support: $103,341,501

Degrees Awarded (2010-11) Bachelor’s 6,720 Master’s 1,104 Ph.D./Ed.D. 374 M.D. 102

Work Force (Fall 2011) Regular-rank faculty 1,106Other teaching faculty 1,728 Non-teaching academics 2,503 Campus staff 4,722 Medical center staff 4,358

Total 14,471

Acreage Campus 1,478 Medical Center 52

2010-11 Current Expenditures(dollars in thousands)

Total Current Expenditures: $1,752,074

2010-11 Current Receipts(dollars in thousands)

Total Current Receipts: $2,090,804

Instruction26.1% / $456,706

Research13.6% / $238,684

Public Service1.1% / $19,047

Academic Support7.4% / $129,974

Teaching Hospitals32.5% / $568,937

Student Services3.8% / $66,326

Institutional Support2.4% / $41,975

Operation & Maintenance of Plant

2.3% / $39,630

Student Aid4.8% / $85,694

Auxiliary Enterprises6.0% / $105,101

State Appropriations12.2% / $254,164

Tuition & Fees14.8% / $308,405

Federal Government13.3% / $278,649

State Contract & Grants3.2% / $67,758

Local Government0.2% / $4,069

Private Gifts, Grants & Contracts

5.2% / $108,807

Educational Activities8.2% / $172,609

Auxiliary Enterprises6.2% / $128,615

Teaching Hospitals33.7% / $704,564

Other Sources3.0% / $63,164

Foundations49.9% / $51,545,203

Alumni2.1% / $2,171,815

Other Nonprofits8.7% / $9,039,999

Campus-Related Organizations

0.0% / $35,180

Individuals11.6% / $12,031,488

Corporations27.6% / $28,517,816

2010-11 Private Support by UseTotal Private Support: $103,341,501

Department Support45.3% / $46,786,383

Endowed Chair5.8% / $5,958,622

Other3.5% / $3,644,736

Student Support4.8% / $4,942,762

Instruction1.1% / $1,115,183

Research33.4% / $34,468,836

Campus Improvement2.9% / $2,956,078

Unrestricted3.4% / $3,468,901

Fostering excellence in scholarship and teaching

SAGE Scholars www.sagescholars.uci.edu

Saturday Academy in Law www.cfep.uci.edu/sal

California Alliance for Minority Participation (CAMP) www.cfep.uci.edu/camp

California State Summer School for Mathematics & Science (COSMOS) www.cosmos.uci.edu

Center for Educational Partnerships www.cfep.uci.edu

Arts Outreach www.arts.uci.edu/content/arts-outreach

Department of Education www.gse.uci.edu

Early Academic Outreach Program (EAOP) www.eaop.uci.edu

Mathematics, Engineering, Science Achievement (MESA) www.cfep.uci.edu/mesa

Improving lives through research and discovery

UCI History Project www.humanities.uci.edu/history/ucihp

Upward Bound www.cfep.uci.edu/ub

Partners in P-20 Education

UCI academic preparation programs touch the lives of tens of thousands of pre-kindergarten, K-12 and community college students annually. UCI is developing better K-12 teachers through innovative programs in physics, chemistry, engineering, social sciences, arts and humanities, to name a few.

Engaging and enriching the community

Vibrant Cultural and Athletic Events Entertaining dance, drama and music performances, as well as engaging gallery exhibitions and film festivals, highlight the array of public lectures, workshops and other programs held at UCI each year. Six Anteater teams were named in the top-20 national athletic rankings during 2010-11.

UCI in the Communitywww.community.uci.edu

Campus Events Calendar www.today.uci.edu/calendar

Bren Events Center www.bren.uci.edu

Claire Trevor School of the Arts www.arts.uci.edu

Intercollegiate Athletics www.ucirvinesports.com

Irvine Barclay Theatre www.thebarclay.org

UC Irvine Extension unex.uci.edu

Institute for Memory Impairments & Neurological Disorders www.mind.uci.edu

Reeve-Irvine Research Center www.reeve.uci.edu

SeniorHealth Center www.ucihealth.com/seniorhealth

Sue & Bill Gross Stem Cell Research Center stemcell.uci.edu

UC Irvine Healthcare www.ucihealth.com

Beckman Laser Institute & Medical Clinic www.bli.uci.edu

Chao Family Comprehensive Cancer Center www.ucihealth.com/cancer

H.H. Chao Comprehensive Digestive Disease Center www.ucihealth.com/cddc

Leaders in Medical Research and Patient Care UCI is noted for research on cancer, the neurosciences and the genetic underpinnings of disease. As Orange County’s only university hospital and Level I trauma center, UC Irvine Medical Center offers top-quality general and acute care services, with specialty areas U.S. News & World Report ranks among the nation’s best.

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Tuition & Fees

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Understanding the Global Environment

UCI researchers are tackling some of the biggest environmental challenges of our time, increasing understanding of human impact on climate change, global warming, and air and water pollution.

Advanced Power & Energy Program www.apep.uci.edu

AirUCI www.chem.uci.edu/airuci

Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering www.eng.uci.edu/dept/cee

Department of Earth System Science www.ess.uci.edu

Environment Institute: Global Change, Energy & Sustainable Resources environment.uci.edu

Institute of Transportation Studies www.its.uci.edu

Urban Water Research Center www.uwrc.uci.edu

Note: Programs highlighted are a representative sampling. For more, please visit www.uci.edu.

Spearheading New Technologies

UCI benefits society and ignites economic development with innovative approaches to information technology that integrate academic research with industry expertise. Researchers are using nanotechnology and computing power to address vital issues, including healthcare, communications and national security.

California Institute for Telecommunications & Information Technology www.calit2.uci.edu

Center for Complex Biological Systems ccbs.bio.uci.edu

Center for Embedded Computer Systems www.cecs.uci.edu

Institute for Clinical & Translational Science www.icts.uci.edu

Institute for Genomics & Bioinformatics www.igb.uci.edu

Institute for Software Research www.isr.uci.edu

Institute for Surface & Interface Science www.physics.uci.edu/~isis

Making Sense of Our World

UCI researchers are examining a broad array of current issues, from understanding the intricacies of human language to exploring the nuances of social interaction, politics and global conflict.

Center for Global Peace & Conflict Studies www.cgpacs.uci.edu

Center for Research on Immigration, Population & Public Policy www.cri.uci.edu

Center for the Study of Democracy www.democ.uci.edu

Center in Law, Society & Culture clsc.soceco.uci.edu

Institute for Mathematical Behavioral Sciences www.imbs.uci.edu

International Center for Writing & Translation www.hnet.uci.edu/icwt

Student Fees (2011-12) California residents (Undergraduates) $13,970Non-residents (Includes non-resident tuition, fees) $36,848

Enrollment (Fall 2011) Undergraduates 22,004 Post baccalaureates 102 Graduate students General campus 4,452 Health sciences 1,331

Total 27,889

New Freshmen Applicants (Fall 2011) 47,200

New Freshmen Enrolled (Fall 2011) 5,004

Campus data

2010-11 Current Expenditures by Department/Function (Dollars in Thousands)

The Paul Merage School of Business $34,867 School of Biological Sciences 50,817 School of Law 10,364 The Henry Samueli School of Engineering 50,894 Claire Trevor School of the Arts 15,902 School of Humanities 36,571 College of Health Sciences 10,696 School of Medicine 358,081 School of Physical Sciences 65,718 School of Social Ecology 17,456 School of Social Sciences 37,606 Department of Education 10,192 Donald Bren School of Information & Computer Sciences 22,706 Graduate Division 7,816 Summer Session 7,686 University Extension 27,372 Library 23,728 Campuswide Programs 86,953 Medical Center 593,517 Student Services 67,285 Institutional Support 42,308 Operation & Maintenance of Plant 39,872 Student Financial Aid 85,694 Auxiliary Enterprises 106,117

Subtotal Current Expenditures $1,810,218

Eliminated Capital Expenditures (58,143)

Total Current Expenditures $1,752,074 Total Capital Expenditures $110,204

2010-11 Total Expenditures $1,862,278

2010-11 Private Support by SourceTotal Private Support: $103,341,501

Degrees Awarded (2010-11) Bachelor’s 6,720 Master’s 1,104 Ph.D./Ed.D. 374 M.D. 102

Work Force (Fall 2011) Regular-rank faculty 1,106Other teaching faculty 1,728 Non-teaching academics 2,503 Campus staff 4,722 Medical center staff 4,358

Total 14,471

Acreage Campus 1,478 Medical Center 52

2010-11 Current Expenditures(dollars in thousands)

Total Current Expenditures: $1,752,074

2010-11 Current Receipts(dollars in thousands)

Total Current Receipts: $2,090,804

Instruction26.1% / $456,706

Research13.6% / $238,684

Public Service1.1% / $19,047

Academic Support7.4% / $129,974

Teaching Hospitals32.5% / $568,937

Student Services3.8% / $66,326

Institutional Support2.4% / $41,975

Operation & Maintenance of Plant

2.3% / $39,630

Student Aid4.8% / $85,694

Auxiliary Enterprises6.0% / $105,101

State Appropriations12.2% / $254,164

Tuition & Fees14.8% / $308,405

Federal Government13.3% / $278,649

State Contract & Grants3.2% / $67,758

Local Government0.2% / $4,069

Private Gifts, Grants & Contracts

5.2% / $108,807

Educational Activities8.2% / $172,609

Auxiliary Enterprises6.2% / $128,615

Teaching Hospitals33.7% / $704,564

Other Sources3.0% / $63,164

Foundations49.9% / $51,545,203

Alumni2.1% / $2,171,815

Other Nonprofits8.7% / $9,039,999

Campus-Related Organizations

0.0% / $35,180

Individuals11.6% / $12,031,488

Corporations27.6% / $28,517,816

2010-11 Private Support by UseTotal Private Support: $103,341,501

Department Support45.3% / $46,786,383

Endowed Chair5.8% / $5,958,622

Other3.5% / $3,644,736

Student Support4.8% / $4,942,762

Instruction1.1% / $1,115,183

Research33.4% / $34,468,836

Campus Improvement2.9% / $2,956,078

Unrestricted3.4% / $3,468,901

Fostering excellence in scholarship and teaching

SAGE Scholars www.sagescholars.uci.edu

Saturday Academy in Law www.cfep.uci.edu/sal

California Alliance for Minority Participation (CAMP) www.cfep.uci.edu/camp

California State Summer School for Mathematics & Science (COSMOS) www.cosmos.uci.edu

Center for Educational Partnerships www.cfep.uci.edu

Arts Outreach www.arts.uci.edu/content/arts-outreach

Department of Education www.gse.uci.edu

Early Academic Outreach Program (EAOP) www.eaop.uci.edu

Mathematics, Engineering, Science Achievement (MESA) www.cfep.uci.edu/mesa

Improving lives through research and discovery

UCI History Project www.humanities.uci.edu/history/ucihp

Upward Bound www.cfep.uci.edu/ub

Partners in P-20 Education

UCI academic preparation programs touch the lives of tens of thousands of pre-kindergarten, K-12 and community college students annually. UCI is developing better K-12 teachers through innovative programs in physics, chemistry, engineering, social sciences, arts and humanities, to name a few.

Engaging and enriching the community

Vibrant Cultural and Athletic Events Entertaining dance, drama and music performances, as well as engaging gallery exhibitions and film festivals, highlight the array of public lectures, workshops and other programs held at UCI each year. Six Anteater teams were named in the top-20 national athletic rankings during 2010-11.

UCI in the Communitywww.community.uci.edu

Campus Events Calendar www.today.uci.edu/calendar

Bren Events Center www.bren.uci.edu

Claire Trevor School of the Arts www.arts.uci.edu

Intercollegiate Athletics www.ucirvinesports.com

Irvine Barclay Theatre www.thebarclay.org

UC Irvine Extension unex.uci.edu

Institute for Memory Impairments & Neurological Disorders www.mind.uci.edu

Reeve-Irvine Research Center www.reeve.uci.edu

SeniorHealth Center www.ucihealth.com/seniorhealth

Sue & Bill Gross Stem Cell Research Center stemcell.uci.edu

UC Irvine Healthcare www.ucihealth.com

Beckman Laser Institute & Medical Clinic www.bli.uci.edu

Chao Family Comprehensive Cancer Center www.ucihealth.com/cancer

H.H. Chao Comprehensive Digestive Disease Center www.ucihealth.com/cddc

Leaders in Medical Research and Patient Care UCI is noted for research on cancer, the neurosciences and the genetic underpinnings of disease. As Orange County’s only university hospital and Level I trauma center, UC Irvine Medical Center offers top-quality general and acute care services, with specialty areas U.S. News & World Report ranks among the nation’s best.

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Excellence in Academics and ResearchUCI fosters the passionate expansion and

creation of knowledge through quality

education. Graduates are equipped with the

tools of analysis, expression and cultural

understanding necessary for leadership in

today’s world.

Consistently ranked among the nation’s

best universities – public and private – UCI

excels in a broad range of fields, garnering

national recognition for many schools,

departments and programs. Three UCI

researchers have won Nobel Prizes – two in

chemistry and one in physics.

The university is noted for its top-rated

research and graduate programs, extensive

commitment to undergraduate education,

and growing number of professional

schools and programs of academic and

social significance. Recent additions include

public health, pharmaceutical sciences and

nursing science programs, as well as a new

law school that graduates its first class in

2012.

A Prime Resource for the CommunityUCI’s students, faculty and staff reach

beyond the classrooms and laboratories

to address social issues and improve

the human condition. UC Irvine Medical

Center, Orange County’s only university

hospital, recently opened a world-class

facility, UC Irvine Douglas Hospital,

housing the latest technologies and

strengthening UCI’s ability to provide

specialized medical and surgical

treatments to the region’s citizens.

A major intellectual and cultural center,

UCI engages the community through many

public activities and events. Renowned

individuals speaking on campus include

Nobel Peace Prize winner His Holiness the

XIV Dalai Lama, British industrialist and

Virgin Unite founder Sir Richard Branson,

and Academy Award-winner and United

Nations Messenger of Peace Charlize

Theron.

Fueling Growth and ProsperityIn 2010-11, extramural funding – money

coming from outside sources, including

federal and state agencies, industry

contracts and private foundations in support

of UCI research – exceeded $331 million.

Underscoring strong community support,

private giving to UCI reached $103 million

in 2010-11. With an endowment valued

at $301 million as of June 30, 2011, The

University of California, Irvine Foundation

spearheads private fundraising efforts for the

campus and, with the assistance of alumni

and community leaders, helps ensure UCI’s

future as a world-class research university.

UCI benefits the community and

the world in countless ways through its

scholarly, scientific, creative and economic

contributions. With an eye toward the

campus’s 50th anniversary celebration

in 2015, UCI now has embarked on a $1

billion fundraising campaign to support the

campus’s continued excellence in research,

teaching and public service in the decades

ahead.

Founded in 1965, the University of California, Irvine

combines the strengths of a major research university with

the bounty of an incomparable Southern California location.

UCI’s unyielding commitment to rigorous academics,

cutting-edge research, and leadership and character

development makes the campus a driving force for

innovation and discovery that serves our local, national

and global communities in many ways.

With 28,000 undergraduate and graduate students, 1,100

faculty and 9,000 staff, UCI is among the most dynamic

campuses in the University of California system. Increasingly

a first-choice campus for students, UCI ranks among the

top 10 U.S. universities in the number of undergraduate

applications and continues to admit freshmen with highly

competitive academic profiles. Orange County’s second-

largest employer, UCI generates an annual economic impact

on the county of $4 billion.

Welcome to UC Irvine

Claire Trevor School of the Arts www.arts.uci.edu

School of Biological Scienceswww.bio.uci.edu

The Paul Merage School of Businesswww.merage.uci.edu

Department of Educationwww.gse.uci.edu

The Henry Samueli School of Engineering www.eng.uci.edu

School of Humanities www.humanities.uci.edu

Donald Bren School of Information & Computer Sciences www.ics.uci.edu

Interdisciplinary Studies www.editor.uci.edu/catalogue/idp/idp.1.htm

School of Law www.law.uci.edu

School of Medicine www.som.uci.edu

School of Physical Scienceswww.physsci.uci.edu

School of Social Ecology www.soceco.uci.edu

School of Social Sciences www.socsci.uci.edu

Academic Units

By PhoneCampus operator 949-824-5011

Medical center operator 714-456-7890

On the Webwww.uci.eduwww.today.uci.edu

On the cover: Claire Trevor School of the Arts’ new Contemporary Arts Center; photo by Daniel A. Anderson, Strategic Communications

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