Overall Rating | Gold |
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Overall Score | 71.15 |
Liaison | Sarah Stoeckl |
Submission Date | Aug. 1, 2023 |
University of Oregon
PRE-5: Academics and Demographics
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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Sarah
Stoeckl Assistant Director Office of Sustainability |
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Number of academic divisions:
11
Number of academic departments (or the equivalent):
68
Number of students enrolled for credit:
23,202
Total number of employees:
5,378
Full-time equivalent student enrollment:
21,781
Full-time equivalent of students enrolled exclusively in distance education:
191
Full-time equivalent of employees:
4,709
Number of students resident on-site:
5,504
Number of employees resident on-site:
16
Number of other individuals resident on-site:
0
Weighted campus users, performance year:
21,104.25
Additional documentation to support the submission:
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Data source(s) and notes about the submission:
Student/staff data from Fall 2022, data determined and shared by the Office of Institutional Research.
Determining academic departments/programs at such a large institution is an inherently complicated and semi-arbitrary process. For example, we opted to count the College of Business and Journalism and Communications programs as separate departments/programs. We also have newly-added divisions, notably the Knight Campus and the Ballmer Institute, that were counted as both divisions and as a single department/program since they do not, as yet, have individual programs broken out within them. For questions about our decision points in determining 68 academic departments, contact Sarah Stoeckl.
Determining academic departments/programs at such a large institution is an inherently complicated and semi-arbitrary process. For example, we opted to count the College of Business and Journalism and Communications programs as separate departments/programs. We also have newly-added divisions, notably the Knight Campus and the Ballmer Institute, that were counted as both divisions and as a single department/program since they do not, as yet, have individual programs broken out within them. For questions about our decision points in determining 68 academic departments, contact Sarah Stoeckl.
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