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Data Form A - Enrollment Trends

  • Part 1 - Full-time Enrollment
  • Part 2 - Part-time Enrollment
  • Part 3 - Full-time Equivalent Enrollment
  • Part 4 - Other Significant Institutional Enrollments

Data Form B - Student Admissions, Ability and Performance Measures and Financial Aid
  • Part 1 - Student Admissions
  • Part 2 - Ability Measures of Freshman 1996
  • Part 2 - Ability Measures of Freshman 1997
  • Part 3 - Ability Measures of Entering Graduate Students 1996
  • Part 3 - Ability Measures of Entering Graduate Students 1997
  • Part 4 - Undergraduate Student Financial Aid 1996
  • Part 4 - Undergraduate Student Financial Aid 1997
  • Part 5 - Graduate Student Financial Aid 1996
  • Part 5 - Graduate Student Financial Aid 1997
Data Form C - Instructional Staff and Faculty
  • Part 1 - Full-Time Instructional Staff and Faculty Information 1996
  • Part 1 - Full-Time Instructional Staff and Faculty Information 1997
  • Part 2 - Salaries of Full-Time Instructional Staff and Faculty 1996
  • Part 2 - Salaries of Full-Time Instructional Staff and Faculty 1997
  • Part 3 - Part-Time Instructional Staff and Faculty Information 1996
  • Part 3 - Part-Time Instructional Staff and Faculty Information 1997
  • Part 4 - Salaries of Part-Time Instructional Staff and Faculty 1996
  • Part 4 - Salaries of Part-Time Instructional Staff and Faculty 1997

Data Form D - Library/Learning Resource Center
Data Form E - Computer Services
Data Form F - Certificate, Diploma and Degree Programs
Data Form G - Intercollegiate Athletics

Data Form F - Certificate, Diploma and Degree Programs

Previous Three Years

Certificates, diplomas and degrees offered by the institution; curricula or areas of concentration leading to each certificate, diploma and/or degree; number of students graduates in the past three years. Include all fields or subjects in which a curriculum is offered. If degree programs were not in effect during one or more of the years, please so indicate. The report form may be duplicated if additional space is needed.

CERTIFICATE, DIPLOMA OR DEGREE CURRICULUM OR MAJOR GRADUATES IN PROGRAM
1994-95 1995-96 1996-97
Certificate Advanced French 1 1 2
Certificate Advanced German 5 8 2
Certificate Advanced Spanish 2 10 1
Certificate Modern French 12 12 4
Certificate Modern German 17 14 16
Certificate Modern Spanish 17 24 12
Certificate International Business 2 14 12
Certificate Int’l Social Studies 2 3 -
Certificate Mine Env Eng.

1
Associate Humanities 1 1 1
Associate Civil Eng Tech 26 26 20
Associate Elec Eng Tech 30 26 20
Associate Electro Mech Eng Tech 11 4 5
Associate Forest Tech 8 10 9
Associate Mech Design Tech 46 33 26




Baccalaureate Business Adm 52 72 79
Baccalaureate Economics 5 6 4
Baccalaureate Eng Management 3 10 11
Baccalaureate Eng Admin 6
-
Baccalaureate Applied Geophysics 1 2 2
Baccalaureate Engineering 5 5 10
Baccalaureate Civil Engineering 113 116 126
Baccalaureate Chem Engineering 90 90 120
Baccalaureate Electrical Eng. 167 141 131
Baccalaureate Environmental Eng. 94 69 81
Baccalaureate Geological Eng. 11 24 23
Baccalaureate Geology 2 2 6

CERTIFICATE, DIPLOMA OR DEGREE CURRICULUM OR MAJOR GRADUATES IN PROGRAM
1994-95 1995-96 1996-97
Baccalaureate Mech Engineering 266 273 252
Baccalaureate Mining Engineering 4 7 5
Baccalaureate Metallurgy 47 46 50
Baccalaureate Forestry 29 37 27
Baccalaureate Wood Science
4 3
Baccalaureate Applied Physics 4 2 4
Baccalaureate Biological Sciences 36 37 47
Baccalaureate Chemistry 9 14 19
Baccalaureate Clinical Lab
7 22
Baccalaureate Computer Science 38 49 35
Baccalaureate Liberal Arts 3 1 5
Baccalaureate Mathematics 30 25 28
Baccalaureate Medical Technology 14 20 -
Baccalaureate Physics 4 3 6
Baccalaureate Liberal Arts History

2
Baccalaureate Social Sciences 2 2 3
Baccalaureate BA Sci & Tech Comm 4 4 12
Baccalaureate BS Sci & Tech Comm 19 25 24
Baccalaureate Engineering Tech.
6 34
Baccalaureate Surveying 11 16 15





Masters Mineral Econ 5 3 3
Masters Operations Mgmt 11 10 7
Masters Civil Engineering 23 24 37
Masters Chemical Engineering 5 8 6
Masters Electrical Engineering 26 21 20
Masters Eng. Mechanics 4 3 1

CERTIFICATE, DIPLOMA OR DEGREE CURRICULUM OR MAJOR GRADUATES IN PROGRAM
1994-95 1995-96 1996-97
Masters Geological Eng. 2
4
Masters Geology 4 3 1
Masters Geophysics 1 1 1
Masters Mech Eng 25 28 25
Masters Mining Engineering 4
2
Masters Metallurgy 10 10 6
Masters Forestry 8 3 7
Masters Biological Sciences 2 2 5
Masters Chemistry 7 7 5
Masters Computer Science 11 11 12
Masters Math 10 7 6
Masters Physics 3 4 5
Masters Rhetoric & Tech Comm 3 5 7
Masters Industrial Archaeology 1 4 4

CERTIFICATE, DIPLOMA OR DEGREE CURRICULUM OR MAJOR GRADUATES IN PROGRAM
1994-95 1995-96 1996-97
Doctoral Civil Engineering 1 1
Doctoral Chemical Eng. 3 1 2
Doctoral Electrical Eng. 1
2
Doctoral Geology 3 1 1
Doctoral Mining Engineering 2 1 1
Doctoral Metallurgy 3 6 7
Doctoral Engineering 1
-
Doctoral Structural 1
-
Doctoral Environmental 4 5 6
Doctoral Geotechnical 1
1
Doctoral Sensing& Signal Proc

1
Doctoral Mech Eng – Eng Mech 2 10 6
Doctoral Forest Science 7 3 5
Doctoral Applied Physics 1 3 3
Doctoral Bio Sciences 2 5 5
Doctoral Chemistry 5 5 2
Doctoral Physics 3 1 3
Doctoral Rhetoric & Tech Comm 3 3 7

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Data Form G - Intercollegiate Athletics

Intercollegiate athletic programs (as opposed to intramural and/or physical education programs) involve: a) formal agreements (association, league) to compete with other institutions; b) student athletes identified as members of a particular team; and c) professional staff.

Provide the name(s) of the intercollegiate athletic associations in which the institution holds membership and the level of membership:

WCHA-Division I ; MIFC-Division II; GLIAC-Division II; CCSA-Division II

FOR MOST RECENT ACADEMIC YEAR 1996-97
Name of Sport # Of Students Participating in Inter- collegiate Athletic Programs 1996-97 Number of Athletic Scholarships 1996-97 Mean Amount of Scholarship 1996-97 Number of Scholarship Students Completing Degrees 1996-97
Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women
Hockey 30 0 16.35 - 9,104 - 6 -
Football 107 0 21.85 - 2,625 - 11 -
Basket- ball 16 16 8.62 6.35 7,187 7,151 0 3
Volley- ball 0 15 - 4.76 - 5,788 - 1
Cross Country 24 11 0 0 - - - -
Track 65 15 0 0 - - - -
Tennis 9 9 0 1.20 - 2,268 - 2
Nordic Ski 8 6 0 0 - - - -

Name of Sport Number of Staff (Use FTE) 1996-97 Operating Budget for Intercollegiate Athletic Programs (list current last year) 1996-97
Men Women 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97
Hockey 3 - 375,261 371,011 329,428
Football 5 - 148,400 135,030 131,680
Basket- ball 2 2 Men 51,718 Women 61,714 Men 56,249 Women 53,292 Men 60,887 Women 57,956
Volley- ball - 2 36,734 34,296 38,449
Cross Country 1 1 Men 4,597 Women 4,597 Men 4,134 Women 4,134 Men 6,253 Women 6,253
Track 3 3 Men 7,817 Women 7,817 Men 9,182 Women 9,182 Men 10,515 Women 10,515
Tennis 1 1 Men 7,789 Women 9,521 Men 7,128 Women 11,026 Men 6,416 Women 6,565
Nordic Ski 1 1 Co-ed 8,219 Co-ed 12,250 Co-ed 9,946

Audited Financial Reports are available on the WWW.

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