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UNM Facts 1996-97
Prepared by Office of Institutional ResearchJanuary 1997
The University of New Mexico
UNM Facts: Fall 1996UNM
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Students; Employees; Budget 1Students, Fall 1996 - Main Campus 2Students, Fall 1996 - Branches & Graduate Centers 3
Facts At A Glance 1996
UNM Main Campus, Students - Fall 1996
Undergraduate 4Graduate 5Law 6Medical 7PharmD. 8Non-Degree 9Beginning Freshmen 10 -11Transfer 12Headcount by Colleges, Schools, and Programs 13Degree Summary 14
Table of Contents
UNM Facts: Fall 1996UNM
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Summary 15Total Staff 16Total Faculty 17Faculty - Tenured and Tenure Track 18 -19Faculty, New Hires - Tenured and Tenure Track 20 -21
UNM Main Campus Employees - Fall 1996
UNM Main Campus - Trends - 1991 - 1996
Student Headcount 22Student Credit Hours 23Preparation, Retention, and Graduation Rates 24Student by Ethnicity and Sex 25Minority Student Headcount by Classification 26Tenured and Tenure Track Faculty - Ethnicity and Sex 27Faculty Scholarship and Library Rankings 28
UNM Facts: Fall 1996UNM
UNM Facts: Fall 1996UNM
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Current Fund Revenues & Expenditures, 1990-91 to 1995-96 29Undergraduate Tuition and Fees, 1991-92 to 1996-97 30Financial Aid - 1995-96 31Faculty Salaries - 1990-91 to 1995-96 32 Contract and Grant Awards by Source and Unit, 1995-96 33Contract and Grant Expenditures - 1987 to 1996 34
Financial Information
Branches and Education Centers - Fall 1996
Gallup Branch 35 - 37Los Alamos Branch 38 - 40Valencia Branch 41 - 43Taos Education Center 44 - 46Graduate Centers - Los Alamos and Santa Fe 47 - 49
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The University of New Mexico 50Academic Affairs 51Student Affairs 52Business and Finance 53Health Sciences 54Institutional Advancement 55
Organization Charts
Other Information
UNM Colleges and Schools 56Baccalaureate Degrees and Majors 57Graduate Degrees 58Peer Institutions (per CHE) 59
UNM Facts: Fall 1996UNM
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The University of New Mexico, in fall 1996, served 30,534 students, employed 2,733 faculty and 10,397 staff, and had a total operating and capital budget of about $950 million. UNM consists of a Main Campus located in Albuquerque and including the Health Sciences Center; three branch campuses that have a two-year degree mission: UNM-Gallup, UNM-Los Alamos, and UNM-Valencia; an Education Center that functions very much like a two-year college: UNM-Taos; and Graduate Centers at Santa Fe and Los Alamos.
The UNM-Main Campus also delivers courses across the state, partially using live TV and electronic transmission. In addition, there is a Division of Continuing Education that serves over 40,000 people every year in both credit and non-credit courses.
This Fact Book presents data for all these components, though the majority of the presentation focuses on the Main Campus. The Health Sciences Center and its programs, which include the School of Medicine, College of Nursing, College of Pharmacy, and University Hospital, is included in the Fact Book as part of UNM-Main, though other publications and reports sometime break the HSC components out separately.
UNM Facts: Fall 1996UNM
Facts AtA Glance
UNM Facts At A Glance 1996
Students; Employees; Budget 1Students, Fall 1996 - Main Campus 2Students, Fall 1996 - Branches & Graduate Centers 3
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UNM Facts At A Glance 1996
Students
Main Campus 23,617 Branches/ Grad. Centers 6,917 Total 30,534
Full-time Part-time TotalFacultyStaffStudents Total
1,5777,104
08,681
1,1563,2935,2329,681
2,73310,397
5,23218,362
Budget 1996-97--$949.2 MillionRevenues Expenditures
Sales/Services$244.4M--25.7%
Private$98.6M--10.4% Other
$147.3M--15.5%
State Appropriation
$207.0M--21.8%
Grants/Contracts
$165.4M--17.4%Local
$31.9M--3.4%
Tuition/Fees$54.6M--5.8%
Main Campus$395.9M--41.7%
Plant$98.6M--10.4%
UNM Hospital$207.9M--21.9%
Health Sciences Center
$228.8M--24.1%
Branches$18.0M--1.9%
Employees
Sources: Office of the Registrar; Office of Institutional Research; University of New Mexico 1996-97 Operating and Capital Budget Plans
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# of students % Average AgeUndergraduateGraduate SchoolLaw SchoolMedical SchoolNon-DegreePharmD.Total
15,0564,565
339302
3,27976
23,617
63.819.31.41.3
13.90.3
100.0
25353128352829
Total Headcount 23,617Full-time Equivalent 17,054
Enrollment
Hispanic34.9%
No Response--1.2%
African American3.1%
White, Non Hispanic50.5% Asian--4.3%
Foreign--0.8%
Native American - 5.1%
Female--56.1% Male--43.9%
UNMMain
Facts At A Glance 1996Students, Fall 1994
Students, Fall 1996
Source: Official Enrollment Reports, Office of the Registrar
Ethnicity
UNM Facts At A Glance 1996
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UNM Facts At A Glance 1996Branches
Source: Official Enrollment Reports, Office of the Registrar
Students, Fall 1996 - Branches/Graduate Centers
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TaosLos Alamos
Valencia
Santa Fe
Gallup . Main Campus
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UNM Facts At A Glance 1996
Headcount FTEGallup BranchLos Alamos BranchValencia BranchTaos Education CtrLos Alamos Grad CtrSanta Fe Grad Ctr Total
3,0791,0021,491
967104274
6,917
1,64936385537224
1083,371
UNM Main Campus, Students, Fall 1996
UNM MainStudents
Undergraduate 4Graduate 5Law 6Medical 7PharmD. 8Non-Degree 9Beginning Freshmen 10 -11Transfer 12Headcount by Colleges, Schools, and Programs 13Degree Summary 14
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UNMMain
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Undergraduate Students, Fall 1996
EnrollmentTotal Headcount 15,056Full-time Equivalent 12,296Full-time 10,803--71.8%Part-time 4,253--28.2%Average Student Load 12.25 hours/semesterAverage Age 25
Ethnicity
Bernalillo County51.2%
OtherCountries
1.5% Other States18.8%
Other NMCounties
28.5%
Residency
Hispanic28.7% Asian--3.2%
White Non Hispanic57.5%
African American
2.7%
Foreign--1.0%
No response1.8%
Native American
5.0%
Female--56.7% Male--43.3%
Source: Official Enrollment Reports, Office of the Registrar
(At Time of Application for Admission)
UNMMain
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Graduate Students, Fall 1996
Bernalillo County42.8%
OtherCountries
10.2%
Other States31.6%
Other NMCounties
15.4%
Enrollment
Ethnicity
Hispanic12.5% Asian--1.6%
White Non Hispanic72.1%
African American--1.4%
Foreign9.0%
No response--1.1%Native American
2.3%
Total Headcount 4,565Full-time Equivalent 2,878Full-time 2,154--47.2%Part-time 2,411--52.8%Average Age 34
Female--53.5% Male--46.5%
Residency
Source: Official Enrollment Reports, Office of the Registrar
(At Time of 1st Application for Admission)
UNMMain
UNMMain
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Law Students, Fall 1996
Enrollment
Total Headcount 339 Full-time Equivalent 427Full-time 337Part-time 2Average Age 31
Ethnicity
Hispanic23.0%
Asian--3.0%
White Non Hispanic59.0%
African American--2.4%
Foreign0.9%
No response--3.8%
Native American8.0%
Female--49.0% Male--51.0%
Source: Official Enrollment Reports, Office of the Registrar
UNMMain
UNMMain
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Medical Students, Fall 1996
EnrollmentEthnicity
Hispanic25.5%
Asian--5.0%
White Non Hispanic61.6%
Native American--5.0%
Total Headcount 302Full-time Equivalent 302Full-time 302Part-time 0Average Age 28
Female--56.6% Male--43.4%
Source: Official Enrollment Reports, Office of the Registrar
No Response--1.3%
African American1.7%
UNMMain
PharmD. Students, Fall 1996
EnrollmentEthnicity
Source: Official Enrollment Reports, Office of the Registrar
White Non Hispanic 48.7%
Hispanic 26.3%
Asian17.1%
Foreign 2.6%
African American--2.6%
No Response 1.3%
Native American 1.3%
Female--55.3% Male--44.7%
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Total Headcount 76Full-time Equivalent 89Full-time 74Part-time 2Average Age 28
UNMMain
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Non-Degree Students, Fall 1996
Enrollment
Total Headcount 3,279Full-time Equivalent 1,062Full-time 258--7.9%Part-time 3,021--92.1%Average Student Load 4.86 hours/semesterAverage Age 35
Ethnicity
Hispanic16.0%
Asian--2.2%
White Non Hispanic69.0%
African American--2.3%
Foreign--2.3%
No response--5.1%
Native American3.2%
Female--58.2% Male--41.8%
Source: Official Enrollment Reports, Office of the Registrar
UNMMain
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Beginning Freshmen - Fall 1996
Applied 3,288Admitted 2,876Enrolled 1,629
Bernalillo County49.7%
OtherCountries
1.2%Other States16.5%
Other NMCounties
32.6%
Source: Official Enrollment Reports, Office of the Registrar
Residency
Minority Demographics
HispanicNative
AmericanAfrican
American
NM HS Graduates 37.2% 10.1% 1.9%
College Bound '95-96 * 36.6% 11.4% 1.8%
UNM FreshmenFrom NM High
Schools39.2% 5.2% 2.1%
* College Bound are those high school students who took the ACT or SAT tests.
(At Time of Application for Admission)
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Beginning Freshmen, Fall 1996
Ethnicity
Hispanic39.2%
Asian--4.4%
White Non Hispanic47.9%
African American
2.1%Foreign--0.8%
No response--1.1%
Native American5.2%
All Beginning Freshmen Beginning Freshmen fromNM High Schools
Hispanic35.0%
White Non Hispanic50.5%
AfricanAmerican
3.1%
Asian--4.3%
No response--1.2%
Native American5.1%
Source: Official Enrollment Reports, Office of the Registrar
Foreign--0.1%
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UNMMain
Transfer Students, Fall 1996
UNM Branches Gallup 43 Los Alamos 33 Valencia 62 Taos Center 19Total from Branches 157Albuquerque T-VI 267Other NM 2-year 133NM 4-year 147Other States 573Foreign 13 Total Transfer Students 1,290
Source: Official Enrollment Reports, Office of the Registrar
From:
UNMMain
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Headcount by Program, Fall 1996
Undergraduate Graduate/Professional
Anderson School of Management 789Architecture & Planning 156Arts & Sciences 4,056Dental Programs 73Education 972Engineering 1,148Fine Arts 477Misc. Allied Health 166Nursing 501Pharmacy 322Undergraduate Studies 5,286BUS 1,026Assoc. Programs 61Cert. Programs 23Total Undergraduate 15,056
Anderson Graduate School of Management 452Architecture & Planning 191 Arts and Sciences 1,495Education 1,298Engineering 562Fine Arts 180Interdisciplinary 27Law 339Medicine 302Nursing 133Pharmacy 16PharmD. 76Public Administration 117Medical Science 94
Total Graduate/Professional 5,282
Non-Degree 3,279
Source: Official Enrollment Reports, Office of the Registrar
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Degree Summary, 1995-96
Record High Number of Degrees 4,106--up by 0.7%Bachelors 2,509Masters 1,242Doctorate 210Professional 186Associate/Certificate/Education Specialist 75
African American--2.1%
Ethnicity--Bachelors Degree
Hispanic24.9%
White Non Hispanic63.5%
Asian--2.4%
Native American--4.9%
Ethnicity--Total Degrees
Hispanic21.0%
Asian--2.4%
White Non Hispanic65.1%
African American--1.9%
Native American--3.9%
Source: Official Enrollment Reports, Office of the Registrar
Foreign &No Response--2.2%
Foreign &No Response--5.7%
Record Highs Up 8.6% Up 7.0%
UNMMain
UNM Main Campus Employees - Fall 1996
UNM MainEmployees
Employees - Summary 15Total Staff 16 Total Faculty 17 Faculty - Tenured and Tenure Track 18 - 19 Faculty, New Hires - Tenured and Tenure Track 20 - 21
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UNMMain
Employees, Fall 1996
The figures on the following two pages do not correspond precisely to the category and overall totals above because of differences in timing and definitions. The data on this page were compiled as of October 31, 1996 using payroll files. The figures on the following pages were taken from UNM's Affirmative Action Plan as of October 1, 1996 in accordance with requirements of the EEOC. Also, the figures above include University Hospital, but the following pages do not because University Hospital prepares its own affirmative action plan.
Full-time Part-time TotalFacultyStaffStudents Total
1,4896,921
08,410
7613,2404,9938,994
2,25010,161
4,99317,404
Cont. Ed. Health Sci. Univ HospFacultyStaffStudents Total
270546
330
6782,915
8534,446
03,211
03,211
Source: Office of Institutional Research
Selected Subcategories:
UNMMain
UNMMAIN
Total Staff, 10/1/96
Ethnicity
Source: Equal Opportunity Programs Office
White Non Hispanic 62.1%
Hispanic 29.5%
Asian--2.0%
African American--3.0%
Native American--3.4%
Female--61.4% Male-38.6%
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UNMMain
UNMHSC
Total Faculty, 10/1/96
Ethnicity
Source: Equal Opportunity Programs Office
0 20 40 60 80 100 120
White Non Hispanic 83.7%
Native American 1.4%
Hispanic--9.6%
Asian--4.3%
African American 1.0%
Female--41.1% Male--58.9%
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Faculty*- Fall 1996
Hispanic10.1% Asian--4.4%
White Non Hispanic82.9%
African American0.7%
Native American--1.4%
Female--30.6% Male--69.4%
* Tenured and Tenure-Track
UNMMain
Source: Office of Institutional Research
African American
Asian
Hispanic
Native American
Unknown
White Non Hispanic
Total
8
49
113
16
6
929
1,121
Ethnicity
Unknown--0.5%
UNMMain
UNMMain
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Faculty*- Fall 1996
African American--0.7%
Ethnicity
Hispanic12.5%
Asian--3.5%
White Non Hispanic75.6%
Native American--2.8%
Junior Faculty (Asst. Prof.)
Female--44.9% Male--55.1% Female--25.8% Male--74.2%
Hispanic8.1%
Asian--4.7%
White Non Hispanic85.3%
African American--0.7%
Native American--1.0%
Senior Faculty (Assoc/Full Prof.)
Ethnicity
* Tenured and Tenure-Track
Source: Office of Institutional Research
Unknown--1.4%Unknown--0.2%
UNMMain
UNMMain
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Faculty*- New Hires 1996
* Tenured and tenure-track
Female--37.5% Male--62.5%
Hispanic10.7%
Asian--7.1%
White Non Hispanic80.4% African American--0%
Native American--1.8%
Source: Office of Institutional Research
African American
Asian
Hispanic
Native American
White Non Hispanic
Total
0
4
6
1
45
56
Total New Hires - Ethnicity
UNMMain
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Ethnicity
Senior Faculty (Assoc/Full Prof.)
Ethnicity
* Tenured and Tenure-Track
Faculty*- Fall 1994UNMMain
Hispanic17.1%
Asian--8.6%
White Non Hispanic71.4%
African American--0%
Native American--2.9%
9White Non Hispanic
90.0%
Female--43.9% Male--56.1%
Female--20.0%
Male--80.0%
Faculty New Hires,*- Fall 1996
Source: Office of Institutional Research
1Asian10.0%
Junior Faculty (Inst., Asst. Prof.)
Faculty*- New Hires 1996UNMMain
UNM Main Campus Trends 1991 - 1996
UNM MainTrends
Student Headcount 22Student Credit Hours 23 Preparation, Retention, and Graduation Rates 24Student Ethnicity and Sex 25Minority Student Headcount by Classification 26Tenured and Tenure Track Faculty - Ethnicity and Sex 27Faculty Scholarship and Library Rankings 28
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Total Headcount
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 19960
5,000
10,000
15,000
20,000
25,000
30,000
Fall Semester
Headcount by Classification
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 19960
1,000
2,000
3,000
4,000
5,000
6,000
7,000
8,000
9,000
10,000
Fall Semester
Non-Degree
Lower Division
Upper Division
Graduate/Professional
22Source: Official Enrollment Reports, Office of the Registrar
Student Headcount - Fall 1990-96UNMMain
Total Credit Hours
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 19960
50,000
100,000
150,000
200,000
250,000
300,000
Fall Semester
Credit Hours by Classification
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 19960
50,000
100,000
150,000
200,000
250,000
Fall Semester
Non-Degree
Undergraduate
Graduate/Professional
23Source: Official Enrollment Reports, Office of the Registrar
UNMMain
Student Credit Hours - Fall 1990-96
Preparation, Retention, & Graduation RatesUNMMain
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Beginning Freshmen Retentionto 2nd Fall Semester
1990 69.4%1991 71.5%1992 70.3%1993 67.7%1994 67.3%1995 69.4%
Note: Retention is shown from one fall semester to the next fall semester. For example, of the 1,771 beginning freshmen in Fall 1995, 69.4% of these students returned in Fall 1996.
Average HS GPA Plan A* Admissions919293949596
3.153.123.173.193.313.31
71.7%75.7%77.6%81.1%80.9%86.1%
* Plan A - College preparatory curriculum
Source: Official of Institutional Research
90-91 91-92 92-93 93-94 94-95 95-960
10
20
30
40
50
Year of Graduation% F
resh
men
Gra
du
atin
g A
fter
6 Y
rs
Plan A Freshmen
All Freshmen
Preparation - Entering Freshmen
Graduation Rates
Fall
Fall 1996Fall 1991
Ethnicity
Hispanic21.9%
Asian--2.1%
White Non Hispanic67.7%
African American--2.0%Foreign--2.6%
No response--0.2%
Native American3.5%
Female--53.6% Male--46.4%
Ethnicity
Hispanic23.7% Asian--2.9%
White Non Hispanic61.6%
African American2.3%
Foreign2.7%
No response--2.5%
Native American4.3%
Student Diversity by Ethnicity & SexUNMMain
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Female--56.1% Male--43.9%
Source: Official Enrollment Reports, Office of the Registrar
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1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 19960
10
20
30
40
50
4 4 5 5 5 5
2 2 2 2 3 3
2627 27 27 28 29
3233
35 35 36 36
Medical Law
Minority Student Headcount by ClassificationUNMMain
Undergraduate Graduate/AGSM
Percentage of Total Students for 1991 - 96
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 19960
10
20
30
40
50
4 4 4 4 4 5
1 1 0 0 1 2
1716
20
23 2426
2221
24
2729
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1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 19960
10
20
30
40
50
7 8 8 89
8
2 3 4 4 3 2
28 29 29
2527
23
3739 40
3739
33
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 19960
10
20
30
40
50
2 1 2 2 2 21 1 1 1 1 1
13 13 12 12 13 13
16 15 15 15 16 16
Source: Official Enrollment Reports, Office of the Registrar
19960
10
20
30
40
50
13
26
30
Native American
African American
Hispanic
Total
Pharm.D
Faculty Diversity - Tenured & Tenure TrackUNMMain
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1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 19960
10
20
30
40
% of Total Faculty % of New Hires
1991 - 96
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 19960
10
20
30
40
% of Total Faculty % of New Hires
Women
Minority*
Source: Office of Institutional Research
Total Faculty
Minority Faculty
Female Faculty
%
%
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996
New Hire Asst. Prof.
New Hire Assoc. Prof
Minority Faculty
4
0
161
5
1
158
7
5
163
6
0
167
6
2
178
10
1
186
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996
New Hire Asst. Prof.
New Hire Assoc. Prof
Female Faculty
11
2
297
9
1
298
16
4
322
13
2
332
20
4
333
18
2
343
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996
Total New Hires
Total Faculty
58
1,147
48
1,130
60
1,156
59
1,150
73
1,149
56
1,121
* Includes African American, Asian/Pacific Islander, Native American, and Hispanic. Statistics are as of October of each year.
Faculty Scholarship; Library RankingsUNMMain
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# of Faculty withResearch Grants
# ofGrants
Average AmountOf Grant
FulbrightScholars
90-9191-9292-9393-9494-9595-96
608618631583
1,0561,2491,5171,8451,4841,426
$67,459$69,611$75,514$90,292
$124,228$115,234
635864
Scholarship
ARL Library Rankings(Association of Research Libraries)
Year UNM Ranking Total Ranked
1990 61 1071991 60 1071992 53 1081993 61 1081994 53 1081995 52 108
Sources: Office of Research Services, General Library - Dean's Office
Financial Information
FinancialInformation
Current Fund Revenues & Expenditures, 1990-91 to 1995-96 29Undergraduate Tuition and Fees, 1991-92 to 1996-97 30Financial Aid - 1995-96 31Faculty Salaries - 1990-91 to 1995-96 32Contract and Grant Awards by Source and Unit, 1995-96 33Contract and Grant Expenditures - 1987 to 1996 34
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Current Fund Revenues & ExpendituresUNMMain
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1990-91 to 1995-96
Current Fund Expenditures*
* Excludes Component Units and Plant Funds** Includes Mental Health Cntr, Children's Psychiatric Hosp., Carrie Tingley~ Includes Internal Service, Auxiliaries, Athletics, Student Social & Cultural
90-9
191
-92
92-9
393
-94
94-9
595
-96
$0
$200
$400
$600
$800
Academic Year
Millions of Dollars
Other Indep**UNM HospOther Univ~Student Aid Public Service Research Instruction & General
Source: University of New Mexico Financial Reports, 1992-1996
Current Fund Sources of Revenue*
* Excludes Component Units and Plant Funds** Includes Mental Health Cntr, Children's Psychiatric Hosp., Carrie Tingley~ Includes Land & Permanent Fund, Interest, Indirect Costs Recovered
90-9
191
-92
92-9
393
-94
94-9
595
-96
$0
$200
$400
$600
$800
Academic Year
Millions of Dollars
Other Indep**UNM HospOther Univ~Sales&ServicesGifts,Grnts&CntrctsState&LocalTuit&Fees
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UNMMain
Undergraduate Tuition & Fees* 1991 - 1996UNMMain
91-92 92-93 93-94 94-95 95-96 96-97$0
$1,000
$2,000
$3,000
$4,000
$5,000
$6,000
$7,000
$8,000
$9,000
Resident Non-Resident1991-921992-931993-951994-951995-961996-97
$1,554$1,656$1,788$1,884$1,997$2,071
$5,520$5,880$6,468$7,115$7,542$7,822
Full Time Resident
Full Time Non-Resident
* Main Campus only, Academic Year Rate
Source: Budget Office
Financial aid for 1995-96 was $92,993,990. 86.1% of undergraduates and 13.1% of graduate/professional students were financial aid recipients.
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Selected ScholarshipsAmt. of 95-96 Award # of Scholarships 1995 Entering ACT 1995 Entering GPA
Regents
Presidential
UNM Scholars
NM Scholars
Zia Activity
Amigo
$6,540
$2,596
$1,997
$2,596
$500
$3,900
52
451
736
213
331
222
29
24
24
27
21
26
4.23
3.90
3.75
3.80
3.20
3.60
Financial Aid, 1995 - 96UNMMain
Type of Aid
Grants $14.7M
Employment $4.8M
Scholarships $12.7M
Loans $60.1M
Source of Funds
Institutional/ Private $11.1M
State $6.7MFederal $75.2M
Source: Financial Aid
Other $0.8M
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Faculty Salaries*, 1990-91 to 1995-96UNMMain
* Main Campus only
Average Faculty Salaries
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995$0
$10,000
$20,000
$30,000
$40,000
$50,000
$60,000
UNM
Peer Institutions*
* See page 59 for list of peer institutions
Fall
Average Salary
1990
% of Peers
Fall
Average Salary
1995
% of Peers
Full Professors
Asso. Professors
Asst. Professors
All Ranks
$51,900
$38,100
$35,200
$42,824
90.0%
90.3%
97.1%
91.6%
$63,700
$47,600
$39,900
$52,413
92.9%
96.1%
93.9%
94.0%
Source: Office of Institutional Research
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Unit
UNMMain
Source of Funds
Source: Office of Research Services
Contract & Grant Awards,1995-96
Industry 10%
Labs--7%Other--10%
State--12%
Foundations 2%
Federal 59%
Health Sciences 31%
Financial Aid 11%
Other--5%
Arts & Sciences 18%
HPCERC8%
Education--5%
CASAA--2%
Ctr. High Tech--2%
Engineering 18%
87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96$0
$50
$100
$150
$200
56.3 60.1 67.2 71.380.8 86.6
94.7106.5
158.4148.6
Fiscal Years
Millions of Dollars
Research Public Service Instruction
Contract & Grant Expenditures* - 1986 to 1996UNMMain
34Source: Office of Research Services
*Direct Costs Only
Branches & Education Centers, Fall 1996
Branches &Ed. Centers
Gallup Branch 35 - 37Los Alamos Branch 38 - 40Valencia Branch 41 - 43Taos Education Center 44 - 46Graduate Centers - Los Alamos and Santa Fe 47 - 49
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Gallup Branch - Students, Fall 1996 UNMGallup
Ethnicity
Hispanic 11.3%Asian--0.6%
White Non Hispanic15.8%
African American 0.5%
Native American 70.6%
Foreign--0.1%
No Response-1.1%
Headcount 3,079
FTE 1,649
.Gallup .Albuquerque
Source: Official Enrollment Reports, Office of the Registrar
36
Gallup Branch - Faculty, Fall 1996
Female--47.1% Male--52.9%
UNMGallup
Ethnicity
Hispanic9.2%
Asian--1.3%
White Non Hispanic69.3%
African American--1.3%
NativeAmerican
18.3%
Full Professor 1 Associate Professor 5 Assistant Professor9 Instructor 3Total tenure/t-track 18Non Tenure Track 47Temporary 88Total 153
Source: Office of Institutional Research
Unknown--0.7%
UNMGallup
37
Gallup Branch - Staff, Fall 1996
Female--65.7% Male--34.3%
UNMGallup
Ethnicity
Hispanic18.6%
Asian--0%
White Non Hispanic37.3%
African American--1.0%
Native American43.1%
Source: Office of Institutional Research
Regular Temporary Total
Full-time 89 2 91
Part-time 8 3 11
Total 97 5 102
UNMGallup
38
Los Alamos Branch - Students, Fall 1996 UNM Los Alamos
Ethnicity
Hispanic--27.9%
Asian--2.9%
White Non Hispanic60.1%
African American--0.2%
Native American--3.3%
Foreign--1.0%
No Response--4.7%
Headcount 1,002FTE 363
.Los Alamos.Albuquerque
Source: Official Enrollment Reports, Office of the Registrar
39
UNM LosAlamos
Female--59.7% Male--40.3%
Ethnicity
Hispanic--6.4%
Asian--0%
White Non Hispanic92.0%
African American--0.8%
Native American--0.8%
Full Professor 0 Associate Professor 0 Assistant Professor0 Instructor 0Total tenure/t-track 0Non Tenure Track 7Temporary 118Total 125
Source: Office of Institutional Research
Los Alamos Branch - Faculty, Fall 1996 UNM Los Alamos
40
Los Alamos Branch - Staff, Fall 1996
Female--70.7% Male--29.3%
UNM LosAlamos
Ethnicity
Hispanic36.6%
Asian--2.4%
White Non Hispanic48.8%
African American--0%
Native American--4.9%
Source: Office of Institutional Research
Regular Temporary Total
Full-time 23 0 23
Part-time 5 13 18
Total 28 13 41
Unknown--7.3%
UNM Los Alamos
41
Valencia Branch - Students, Fall 1996
Headcount 1,440FTE 796
Ethnicity
Hispanic--49.2%
Asian--0.9%
White Non Hispanic43.8%
African American--1.1 % Native American--3.6%Foreign--0.2%
No Response--1.3%
Headcount 1,491FTE 855
.Valencia
.Albuquerque
Source: Official Enrollment Reports, Office of the Registrar
UNMValencia
42
Female--56.0% Male--44.0%
Ethnicity
Hispanic23.3%
Asian--1.7%
White Non Hispanic72.4%
African American--0.9%
Native American-1.7%
Full Professor 1 Associate Professor 7 Assistant Professor3 Instructor 0Total tenure/t-track 11Non Tenure Track 11Temporary 94Total 116
Source: Office of Institutional Research
Valencia Branch - Faculty, Fall 1996 UNMValencia
43
Valencia Branch - Staff, Fall 1996
Female--65.5% Male--34.5%
Ethnicity
Hispanic55.2%
Asian--0%
White Non Hispanic43.1%
African American--1.7%
Native American--0%
Source: Office of Institutional Research
UNMValencia
Regular Temporary Total
Full-time 48 1 49
Part-time 4 5 9
Total 52 6 58
44
Taos Education Center - Students, Fall 1996UNMTaos
Headcount 967FTE 372
Ethnicity
Hispanic50.3%
Asian--0.6%
White Non Hispanic34.6%
African American--0.5%
Native American--6.2%
Foreign--0.2%
No Response--7.6%
Taos
.Main Campus
.
Source: Official Enrollment Reports, Office of the Registrar
45
Female--50.0% Male--50.0%
UNMTaos
Full Professor 0 Associate Professor 0 Assistant Professor0 Instructor 0Total tenure/t-track 0Non Tenure Track 0Temporary 66Total 66
Ethnicity
Hispanic--31.8%
Asian--0%
White Non Hispanic68.2%
African American--0%
Native American--0%
Source: Office of Institutional Research
Taos Education Center - Faculty, Fall 1996
46
Taos Education Center - Staff, Fall 1996
Female--46.7% Male--53.3%
UNMTaos
Ethnicity
Hispanic73.3%
Asian--0%
White Non Hispanic20.0%
African American 0%Native American--0%
Source: Office of Institutional Research
Regular Temporary Total
Full-time 11 0 11
Part-time 2 2 4
Total 13 2 15
Unknown 6.7%
47
Graduate Centers - Students, Fall 1996UNM
Headcount 274FTE 108
Asian--0.4%
Native American1.8%
Ethnicity
Hispanic26.6%
White Non Hispanic64.6%
African American--0.7%
Foreign--0 %
No Response--5.8%
Santa Fe Graduate Center
Ethnicity
Hispanic 20.2%
White Non Hispanic69.2%
African American0 %
Foreign--1.0%
No Response--3.9%
Asian--3.9%
Native American--1.9%
Headcount 104FTE 24
Los Alamos Graduate Center
Source: Office of Institutional Research
UNM Graduate Centers - Faculty, Fall 1996
Source: Office of Institutional Research
Full Professor 0 Associate Professor 1 Assistant Professor0 Instructor 0Total tenure/t-track 1Non Tenure 0Temporary 22Total 23
Asian--4.4%African American-- 0%
Ethnicity
Native American 4.4%
Hispanic--8.7%White, Non Hispanic 78.3%
Female--39.1% Male--60.9%
Unknown--4.3%
48
UNM Graduate Centers - Staff, Fall 1996
Source: Office of Institutional Research
Regular Temporary Total
Full-time 9 0 9
Part-time 5 6 11
Total 14 6 20
Female--80.0% Male--20.0%
EthnicityAsian--0%African American--0%
Hispanic 30.0%
White, Non Hispanic 65.0%
Native American 5.0%
49
OrganizationCharts
Organization Charts
The University of New Mexico 50Academic Affairs 51Student Affairs 52Business and Finance 53Health Sciences 54Institutional Advancement 55
Table of Contents
UNM
50
The University of New Mexico
Source: President's Office
VICE PRESIDENT FOR
STUDENT AFFAIRSEliseo Torres
PROVOST/VICEPRESIDENT FOR
ACADEMIC AFFAIRSWilliam Gordon
VICE PRESIDENT FOR
HEALTH SCIENCESJane Henney
VICE PRESIDENT FOR
BUSINESS & FINANCEDavid L. Mc Kinney
VICE PRESIDENT FORINSTITUTIONAL ADVANCEMENT
Orcilia Zuniga Forbes
BOARD OFREGENTS
PRESIDENTRichard E. Peck
UNIVERSITY COUNSEL Nick Estes
EXECUTIVE AFFAIRS OFFICER Judy Jones
INTERNAL AUDITSusan Mullins
EQUALOPPORTUNITY PROGRAMS Anne Thomas
UNM Academic Affairs
51
PRESIDENTRichard E. Peck BUDGET
OFFICER
PROVOSTWilliam Gordon
DIRECTOR OF FACULTY SERVICES
DEANLAW
DEANARTS &
SCIENCES
DEAN LIBRARY
DEANANDERSON
SCHOOL OF MGT
DEAN CONTINUING EDUCATION
DEAN ARCHITECTURE &
PLANNING
DEAN ENGINEERING
DEAN EDUCATION
DEAN FINE ARTS
ASSOCIATEPROVOST
ASSOC PROVOST RESEARCH
DEANGRAD STUDIES
ASSOCIATE VP CIRT
ASSOCIATEPROVOST
ASSOCIATEPROVOST
ASSOC VP GOVT AFFAIRS
Source: President's Office
DIRECTOR OF INSTITUTIONAL
RESEARCH
ASSOCIATE VP FOR
ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
ASSOCVICE PRESIDENT
UNM
52
Student Affairs
ASSISTANT TO THEVICE PRESIDENT
PRESIDENTRichard E. Peck
VICE PRESIDENTSTUDENT AFFAIRS
Eliseo Torres
POLICE
CAREERSERVICES
RECREATIONAL SERVICES
STUDENTUNION
OUTREACHSERVICES
STUDENT HEALTH CENTER
STUDENTFINANCIAL
AID
ASSOC VPDEAN OF
STUDENTS
Source: President's Office
UNM Business & Finance
ASSOC VP forFINANCE & ADMIN
Health Sciences Center
PRESIDENTRichard E. Peck
VICE PRESIDENTBUSINESS & FINANCE
David L. Mc Kinney
53
FACILITYPLANNING
PHYSICAL PLANT
REAL ESTATE
PUBLIC EVENTSMGMT GROUP
FISCALOVERSIGHT
HUMANRESOURCES
BUDGETASSOCIATE VP /CONTROLLER
BUSINESSSERVICES
RISKMANAGEMENT
DISPUTERESOLUTION
UNIV. BUSINESSPOLICIES
Source: President's Office
ATHLETICS
ELECTRONICMANAGEMENT
PARKING & TRANSPORTATION
UNM Health Sciences
VICE PRESIDENTHEALTH SCIENCESJane E. Henney, MD
PRESIDENTRichard E. Peck
54Source: President's Office
CARRIE TINGLEY
HOSPITAL
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL
CHILDREN'S PSYCHIATRIC
HOSPITAL
MENTAL HEALTH CENTER
CANCER CENTER
ASSOC VP FOR CLINICAL AFFAIRS
DEANNURSING
DEANPHARMACY
ASSOC VP FOR PLANNING &
DEVELOPMENT
ASSOC VPFINANCE &
ADMINISTRATION
DEANSCHOOL OF MEDICINE
VETERANSADMINISTRATIONMEDICAL CENTER
SENIOR ASSOCUNIVERSITY
COUNSEL
HEALTHSCIENCESLIBRARY
ASSOC VP FORSTRATEGICALLIANCES
UNM
55
Institutional Advancement
Source: President's Office
ASSISTANT TO THE VP
PRESIDENTRichard E. Peck
VICE PRESIDENT FOR INSTITUTIONAL ADVANCEMENT
Orcilia Zuniga Forbes
GOVERNMENT RELATIONS
KNME TVPUBLIC AFFAIRS
ALUMNI RELATIONS
UNMFOUNDATION INC.
DEVELOPMENT OFFICE
ALUMNIASSOCIATION
Other Information
OtherInformation
UNM Colleges and Schools 56Baccalaureate Degrees and Majors 57Graduate Degrees 58Peer Institutions (per CHE) 59
Table of Contents
Colleges and SchoolsUNMMain
56Source: UNM Catalog 1995-97
Architecture and PlanningArts and SciencesContinuing Education & Community ServicesEducationEngineeringFine ArtsLawMedicineNursingPharmacyPublic AdministrationRobert O. Anderson Schools of ManagementUniversity Studies (Office of Undergraduate Studies)
Baccalaureate Degrees & MajorsUNMMain
Accounting Construction Engineering History Physical Science EducationAmerican Studies Construction Management Interdisciplinary Studies Physical TherapyAnthropology Creative Writing International Management PhysicsArchitecture Criminology Journalism & Mass Communication Political Science Art Education Dance Latin American Studies PortugueseArt History Dental Hygiene Liberal Arts Concentration Pre-GraduateArt Studio Earth & Planetary Sciences Life Science Education Pre-Law (English)Asian Studies Earth Science Education Linguistics Production & Operations ManagementAstrophysics Economics Management Professional Physical EducationAthletic Training Economics-Philosophy Manufacturing Engineering & Robotics Professional WritingBilingual/TESOL Education Electrical Engineering Marketing Management PsychologyBiochemistry Elementary Education Mathematics Religious Studies Biology English Mathematics Education Russian StudiesBusiness Computer Systems English-Philosophy Mechanical Engineering Sign Language InterpretationChemical Engineering Entrepreneurial Studies Medical Laboratory Sciences Social Studies EducationChemistry Environmental Design Music SociologyChild Development & Family Relations European Studies Music Education Southwest StudiesCivil Engineering Exercise Technology Nuclear Engineering SpanishClassical Studies Family Studies Nursing Special EducationCommunication Financial Management Nutrition & Dietetics Theatre Communicative Disorders French Occupational Therapy Training & Learning TechnologiesComparative Literature & Cultural Studies General Management Organizational Behavior/Human Resources Travel & Tourism ManagementComputer Engineering Geography Parks & Recreation University StudiesComputer Science German PharmacyConservation Biology Health Education Philosophy
57Source: UNM Catalog 1995-97
American Studies Education (cont) ManagementAnthropology Nutrition MathematicsArchitecture Physical Education Medicine, Doctor ofArt History Recreation MusicBiology Secondary NursingBiomedical Sciences Special Optical Science Business Administrative Sciences Training & Learning Technologies Pharmaceutical SciencesChemistry Engineering Hospital Pharmacy Communication Chemical Pharmacy AdministrationCommunicative Disorders Civil Radiopharmacy Community & Regional Planning Computer Science ToxicologyComparative Literature Electrical & Computer PharmD.Economics Manufacturing PhilosophyEarth & Planetary Sciences Mechanical PhysicsEducation Nuclear Political Science Administration English Portuguese Adult French Psychology Art Geography Public Administration Counseling German Studies Public Health Elementary History Romance Languages Educational Foundations Juris Doctor Sociology Family Studies Latin American Studies Spanish Health Linguistics Theatre & Dance
Water Resources Administration
Graduate Degrees & MajorsUNMMain
58Source: UNM Catalog 1995-97
UNM's Peer InstitutionsUNMMain
59
University of Arizona University of Oklahoma, NormanUniversity of Arkansas, Fayetteville University of OregonUniversity of Colorado, Boulder University of South Carolina, ColumbiaUniversity of Iowa University of Tennessee, KnoxvilleUniversity of Kansas - Main University of Texas, AustinUniversity of Kentucky University of UtahUniversity of Missouri, Columbia University of Virginia - MainUniversity of Nebraska, Lincoln University of Washington
Source: NM Commission on Higher Education (CHE)