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1 Office of Institutional Research 269A Allen Hall Mississippi State, MS

2 LOCAL MAP - SURROUNDING AREA...iii BRANCH STATIONS AND RESEARCH UNITS...iv QUICK GLANCE STRATEGIC PLAN...1 OFFICERS OF THE UNIVERSITY AND PAST PRESIDENTS...2 PEER INSTITUTIONS AND SUG GROUPS...3 FALL 23 UNIVERSITY FACTS...4 FALL 23 UNDUPLICATED ENROLLMENT...5 STUDENT CREDIT HOURS FALL UNDUPLICATED GRADUATE ENROLLMENT BY COLLEGE...7 UNDUPLICATED UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT BY COLLEGE...7 ORGANIZATION CHARTS BOARD OF TRUSTEES -INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING...9 PRESIDENT...1 PROVOST AND VICE PRESIDENT FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS...11 VICE PRESIDENT FOR FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION...12 VICE PRESIDENT FOR AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND VETERINARY MEDICINE...13 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR...14 VICE PRESIDENT FOR EXTERNAL AFFAIRS...15 VICE PRESIDENT FOR RESEARCH...16 VICE PRESIDENT OF STUDENT AFFAIRS...17 ENROLLMENT STUDENT CREDIT HOURS...19 STUDENT CREDIT HOURS HISTORY...2 STUDENT CREDIT HOURS BY COLLEGE...21 STUDENT CREDIT HOURS FALL STUDENT CREDIT HOURS SPRING FALL FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT (FTE)...23 SPRING FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT (FTE)...24 MISSISSIPPI HIGHER EDUCATION...25 MISSISSIPPI HIGHER EDUCATION FTE...26 HEADCOUNT FALL FALL HEADCOUNT SPRING 2 - SPRING ETHNICITY FALL FALL ETHNICITY-UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS...3 ETHNICITY-GRADUATE STUDENTS...31 GENDER-UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS...32 GENDER-GRADUATE STUDENTS...33 INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS FALL FALL ALL CAMPUSES BY AGE AND LEVEL FALL STUDENT CHARACTERISTICS GRADUATE AND UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT...37 UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS FALL GRADUATE STUDENTS FALL Contents FIRST-TIME FRESHMEN FALL FIRST-TIME FRESHMEN HISTORY...41 NEW UNDERGRADUATE TRANSFERS FALL NEW UNDERGRADUATE TRANSFERS HISTORY FALL DEGREES AWARDED...44 DEGREES BY ETHNICITY...45 MISSISSIPPI RESIDENCY FALL INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS FALL HOME STATE RESIDENCE FALL MISSISSIPPI RESIDENTS BY COUNTY FALL EMPLOYEES FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES BY JOB CATEGORY FALL FALL FULL-TIME FACULTY BY COLLEGE FALL FALL PART-TIME EMPLOYEES BY JOB CATEGORY FALL FALL FULL-TIME AND PART-TIME BY GENDER...54 FULL-TIME BY ETHNICITY...55 FACULTY BY RANK/TENURE...56 FACULTY SALARIES...57 FACULTY BY COLLEGE AND GENDER...58 STUDENTS...59 RESOURCES MISSISSIPPI APPROPRIATIONS...61 MISSISSIPPI HIGHER EDUCATION APPROPRIATIONS...62 REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES UNIVERSITY REVENUES AND APPROPRIATIONS GENERAL OPERATING FUND EXPENDITURES OTHER EXPENDITURES REVENUE FUNDS FISCAL YEARS FUNDING HISTORY...68 SPONSORED PROJECTS SPONSORED PROJECT AWARD/OBLIGATIONS BY COLLEGE/UNIT...69 SPONSORED PROJECT AWARD/OBLIGATIONS BY FEDERAL AGENCIES...7 SPONSORED PROJECT AWARD/OBLIGATIONS BY SOURCE OF FUNDS...71 SPONSORED PROJECTS FISCAL YEAR SPONSORED PROJECT OBLIGATIONS GREATER THAN $1,,...72 EXPENDITURE RANKINGS/EXPENDITURE PORTFOLIO...73 REFERENCE BACCALAUREATE DEGREE MAJORS...75 MASTER AND EDUCATIONAL SPECIALIST DEGREE MAJORS...76 DOCTORAL AND PROFESSIONAL DEGREE MAJORS...77 DOCTORAL/RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES-EXTENSIVE...78 BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH CENTER...79 PEER INSTITUTIONS AND SUG GROUP...8 MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY FACTBOOK i

3 LOCAL MAP - SURROUNDING AREA MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY FACTBOOK ii

4 1 BRANCH STATIONS AND RESEARCH UNITS 11 9 RESEARCH AND EXTENSION CENTERS GRADUATE CENTERS OTHER RESEARCH CENTERS 12 MAIN CAMPUS 13 BRANCH SITES: Brown Loam (Raymond) Coastal Plain (Newton) Truck Crops (Crystal Springs) Beaumont Unit (Beaumont) Coastal Aquaculture Unit (Gulfport) Experimental Seafood Processing Lab (Pascagoula) South MS (Poplarville) White Sand Unit (White Sand) Northeast MS (Verona) North MS (Holly Springs) Pontotoc Ridge-Flatwoods (Pontotoc) Prairie Research Unit (Prairie) Black Belt (Brooksville) MERIDIAN CAMPUS MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY FACTBOOK iii

5 MSU FACTBOOK QUICK GLANCE STRATEGIC PLAN VISION The vision of Mississippi State University is to be an accessible, responsive, and inclusive land-grant university that is engaged with the many constituencies it serves in delivering excellent programs of teaching, research, and outreach that improve the lives and opportunities of the citizens of the state, region, and world. MISSION Mississippi State University is a public, land-grant, doctoral, research university classified as Doctoral/ Research-Extensive by the Carnegie Foundation. Its mission is to provide access and opportunity to students from all sectors of the state s diverse population and to offer excellent and extensive programs in instruction, research, and outreach. Enhancing its historic strengths in agriculture, natural resources, science, and engineering. Mississippi State entered the twentyfirst century with additional strengths in a comprehensive range of graduate and undergraduate programs. These include architecture, the arts, business, education, the humanities, the social and behavioral sciences, and veterinary medicine. The Meridian Campus focuses on meeting the needs of placebound students and working adults through upper division and graduate programs in education, business, liberal arts, and social work.the university s educational programs emphasize the exploration of ideas and the discovery, application, and dissemination of knowledge. The university embraces its role as a major contributor to the economic development of the state through targeted research and the transfer of ideas to the marketplace, aided by faculty-industry relationships and by interdisciplinary initiatives. Building on its land-grant tradition, MSU extends its resources and expertise throughout the entire state for the benefit of Mississippi s citizens. Through integration of its programs in learning, research, and service, through traditional scholarship, through statewide extension and outreach; and through engagement with business, industry, government, communities and organizations, the university is committed to maintaining its tradition as the People s University. MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY FACTBOOK

6 MSU FACTBOOK QUICK GLANCE FALL 23 J. Charles Lee Peter Rabideau Dennis A. Prescott Colin Guy Scanes William Kibler Vance Watson C. Ray Hayes OFFICERS OF THE UNIVERSITY President Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Vice President for External Affairs Vice President for Research Vice President for Student Affairs Vice President for Agriculture, Forestry, and Veterinary Medicine Vice President for Finance and Administration PAST PRESIDENTS OF THE COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY General Stephen D. Lee ( ) John Marshall Stone ( ) John Crumpton Hardy ( ) George Robert Hightower ( ) William Hall Smith ( ) David Carlisle Hull ( ) Buz M. Walker ( ) Hugh Critz ( ) George Duke Humphrey ( ) Fred Tom Mitchell ( ) Benjamin F. Hilbun ( ) Dean W. Colvard ( ) William L. Giles ( ) James D. McComas ( ) Donald W. Zacharias ( ) Malcolm Portera ( ) MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY FACTBOOK

7 MSU FACTBOOK QUICK GLANCE PEER INSTITUTIONS AND SUG GROUPS The Origin of Mississippi State University s Peer Institutions Ten peer institutions have been chosen for benchmark comparison purposes for Mississippi State University. These institutions were selected using the following criteria: Must be a Land Grant Institution Must have a similar profile of programs (no medical school, no law school) Should have a similar role relative to the other public universities in the institution s state Below is a list of Mississippi State University s peer institutions: Peer Institutions Auburn University Clemson University New Mexico State University North Carolina State University Oklahoma State University Oregon State University Purdue University Utah State University Virginia Polytechnic Institute Washington State University Mission of the Southern University Group The Southern University Group (SUG) is organized to provide a forum for the exchange of information on university management and planning, to exchange comparative data, and to exchange other ideas or materials that are of potential interest to the administration of the universities that belong. The membership of SUG is comprised of major research and land-grant universities in the region of the Southern Regional Education Board. The organization meets twice a year: once in conjunction with the Association for Institutional Research and once with the Southern Association for Institutional Research. Throughout the year individual members communicate with each other to exchange information and to answer questions on topics of interest. 23 Southern University Group Members Arizona State University- Tempe, AZ Auburn University- Auburn, AL Clemson University- Clemson, SC Florida State University- Tallahassee, FL Georgia Institute of Technology- Atlanta, GA Georgia State University- Atlanta, GA Louisiana State University- Baton Rouge, LA Mississippi State University- Starkville, MS North Carolina State University- Raleigh, NC Oklahoma State University- Stillwater, OK Texas A & M University- College Station, TX Texas Tech University- Lubbock, TX University of Alabama- Tuscaloosa, AL University of Ala-Birmingham- Birmingham, AL University of Arkansas- Fayetteville, AR University of Delaware- Newark, DE University of Florida- Gainesville, FL University of Georgia- Athens, GA University of Houston- Houston, TX University of Kentucky- Lexington, KY University of Maryland- College Park, MD University of Mississippi- Oxford, MS University of North Carolina- Chapel Hill, NC University of Oklahoma- Norman, OK University of South Carolina- Columbia, SC University of Southern Mississippi- Hattiesburg, MS University of Tennessee- Knoxville, TN University of Texas- Austin, TX University of Virginia- Charlottesville, VA Virginia Polytechnic and State University- Blacksburg, VA West Virginia University- Morgantown, WV MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY FACTBOOK

8 MSU FACTBOOK QUICK GLANCE Board of Trustees Mr. Roy Klumb - President Ms. Virginia S. Newton - Vice President Dr. David Potter - Commissioner of Higher Education President J. Charles Lee - President Location and Homepage Address Missisippi State, MS Accreditation Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Headcount Enrollment Fall 23 (including branches) Undergraduate 12,839 Graduate 3,114 Professional 22 Total 16,173 Student Credit Hours and Full Time Equivalent Fall 23 SCH 188,398 FTE 13,668.6 The Grounds, Buildings and Facilities Approximately 4,2 acres Total Assigned Square Footage 6,21,184 Net Investment Approximately $45 million Academic Units College of Agriculture and Life Sciences College of Architecture College of Arts and Sciences College of Business and Industry Division of Continuing Education College of Education College of Engineering College of Forest Resources Office of Graduate Studies College of Veterinary Medicine Libraries 1,994,239 Volumes 16,36 Journal/Serial Titles (including 1,312 Electronic Subscriptions) Average Total Cost of Attendance for Undergraduate Students Tuition and Required fees $ 3,874 Books and Supplies 75 Residence Halls 2,23 Meals 3,35 Personal and Transportation 1,995 Total (MS Resident) $11,884 Non-Resident Fees (Add) 4,96 Total Non-Resident $16,79 Students to Faculty Ratio 16-1 Student Organizations 3+ FALL 23 UNIVERSITY FACTS Degrees Awarded Academic Year Baccalaureate 2,698 Masters 791 Specialist 45 Doctorate 93 Professional 47 Total 3,674 Faculty and Staff Fall 23 Clerical 697 Executive 115 Faculty 1,44 Maintenance 464 Professional 1,35 Technical 246 Skilled Craft 144 Total 4,6 Admission Information Office of Admission Mississippi State University P. O. Box 635 Mississippi State, MS Telephone: Fax: admit@admissions.msstate.edu website: First Time Freshmen 1,688 Average Age of Students 18.4 From Out of State 28.3% Live In Campus Housing 85.% MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY FACTBOOK

9 MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY FACTBOOK Gender Race (U.S. Residents only) African Asian Native Total Men Women American Hispanic American American White International TOTAL ENROLLMENT Full-Time Part-Time TOTAL UNDERGRADUATE Full-Time Part-Time First-Time Freshmen Full-Time Part-Time New Transfers Full-Time Part-Time First-Time Graduates Full-Time Part-Time Freshmen Full-Time Part-Time Sophomore Full-Time Part-Time Junior Full-Time Part-Time Senior Full-Time Part-Time TOTAL GRADUATE/PROFESSIONAL Full-Time Part-Time FALL 23 UNDUPLICATED ENROLLMENT MSU FACTBOOK QUICK GLANCE 16,173 12,9 3,273 12,839 11,23 1,636 1,688 1, ,48 1, ,579 2, ,222 2, ,868 2, ,17 4, ,334 1,697 1,637 8,4 6,864 1,536 6,751 5, ,339 1, ,182 1, ,515 1, ,715 2, , ,773 6,36 1,737 6,88 5, ,24 1, , ,353 1, ,455 1, , ,945 2, ,494 2, , ,124 9,774 2,35 9,898 8,734 1,164 1,324 1, ,179 1, ,933 1, ,74 1, ,274 2, ,951 3, ,226 1,4 1,

10 MSU FACTBOOK QUICK GLANCE ALL CAMPUSES STUDENT CREDIT HOURS FALL 23 Student Credit Hour Production Fall 23 Lower-Division Upper-Division Graduate TOTAL Fall 23 86,75 8,425 21, ,398 Upper- Division 43% STUDENT CREDIT HOURS TEN-YEAR TREND (INCLUDES BRANCH CAMPUSES) 188,398 Student Credit Hours (SCH) Fall 23 Fall Semester Graduate 11% Lower- Division 46% Lower-Division SCH Upper-Division SCH Graduate SCH TOTAL SCH ,736 76,719 17, , ,85 6,65 18,118 17, ,587 7,416 18, , ,19 71,77 18, , ,329 75,66 19, , ,395 75,413 2, , ,357 76,1 19,949 19, ,35 81,588 21, , ,43 82,735 2, , ,75 8,425 21, ,398 MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY FACTBOOK

11 MSU FACTBOOK QUICK GLANCE FALL 23 UNDUPLICATED GRADUATE ENROLLMENT BY COLLEGE African American Asian Hispanic Total White College American Indian American American Minority American International Total Accountancy Agriculture and Life Sciences Architecture Arts and Sciences Business and Industry Education Engineering Forest Resources Veterinary Medicine *Other Total , ,334 UNDUPLICATED UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT BY COLLEGE African American Asian Hispanic Total White College American Indian American American Minority American International Total Accountancy Agriculture andlife Sciences ,17 2 1,244 Architecture Arts and Sciences , ,297 Business and Industry , ,998 Education , ,4 Engineering , ,962 Forest Resources *Other ,411 Total 2, ,83 9, ,839 *Includes all branch campuses, undeclared, and Provost Office MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY FACTBOOK

12 UNIVERSITY ORGANIZATION BOARD OF TRUSTEES INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING PRESIDENT DIVISION OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS DIVISION OF AGRICULTURE FORESTRY AND VETERINARY MEDICINE DIVISION OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS DIVISION OF RESEARCH AND GRADUATE STUDIES DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATIVE AFFAIRS DIVISION OF ATHLETICS DIVISION OF FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION OFFICE OF GOVERNMENT RELATIONS DIVISION OF STUDENT AFFAIRS MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY FACTBOOK

13 OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT PRESIDENT SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT INTERNAL AUDITOR ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT AA/EEO OFFICER GENERAL COUNSEL STATE AND FEDERAL RELATIONS MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY FACTBOOK

14 DIVISION OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS PROVOST AND VICE PRESIDENT FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS ACADEMIC SUPPORT AND STUDENT RETENTION CAREER CENTER DEVELOPMENTAL PROGRAMS UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES REGISTRAR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SERVICES INSTITUTIONAL RESEARCH MERIDIAN CAMPUS UNIVERSITY HONORS PROGRAM ASSOCIATE PROVOST FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS ASSISTANT VICE PRESIDENT FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF EXTENSION AND OUTREACH COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND LIFE SCIENCES SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY COLLEGE OF EDUCATION COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING COLLEGE OF FOREST RESOURCES VETERINARY MEDICINE MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY FACTBOOK

15 DIVISION OF FINANCIAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE AFFAIRS VICE PRESIDENT FOR FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER AUXILLIARIES SUPPORT SERVICES EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF FACILITIES PHYSICAL PLANT LANDSCAPING AND GROUNDS CUSTODIAL SERVICES DIRECTOR OF CAMPUS PLANNING AND CONSTRUCTION CAMPUS PLANNING MSU LANDS ASSOCIATE BUDGET AND FISCAL OFFICER ACCOUNTS PAYABLE AND TRAVEL PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTS RECEIVING AND PROPERTY CONTROLLER AND TREASURER DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AND SAFETY RISK MANAGEMENT SAFETY PLANNING WORKMAN S COMPENSATION DIRECTOR OF HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY FACTBOOK

16 DIVISION OF AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND VETERINARY MEDICINE VICE PRESIDENT FOR AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND VETERINARY MEDICINE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND LIFE SCIENCES FOREST AND WILDLIFE RESEARCH CENTER COLLEGE OF FOREST RESOURCES EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF EXTENSION AND OUTREACH COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE MISSISSIPPI AGRICULTURAL AND FORESTRY EXPERIMENT STATION CENTER AND INSTITUTE DIRECTORS MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY FACTBOOK

17 DIVISION OF ATHLETICS ATHLETIC DIRECTOR ASSISTANT DIRECTOR FOR MEDIA AND PUBLIC RELATIONS ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR FOR DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR FOR STUDENT LIFE COMPLIANCE DIRECTOR ASSISTANT DIRECTOR FOR WOMEN S ATHLETICS/SENIOR WOMEN S ADMINISTRATOR ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR FOR INTERNAL OPERATIONS ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR FOR STUDENT SERVICES HEAD COACHES HEAD TRAINER MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY FACTBOOK

18 DIVISION OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS VICE PRESIDENT FOR EXTERNAL AFFAIRS MSU FLIGHT DEPARTMENT ALUMNI AFFAIRS GOVERNMENT RELATIONS MSU FOUNDATION UNIVERSITY GOLF COURSE UNIVERSITY RELATIONS WMSV RADIO STATION MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY FACTBOOK

19 DIVISION OF RESEARCH VICE PRESIDENT FOR RESEARCH AND GRADUATE STUDIES ASSOCIATE VICE PRESIDENT CHAIR OF INTERNATIONAL SECURITY AND STRATEGIC STUDIES CENTER AND INSTITUTE DIRECTORS FACILITY SECURITY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND TECHNOLOGY LICENSING LABORATORY ANIMAL VETERINARIAN REGULATORY COMPLIANCE SPONSORED PROGRAMS ADMINISTRATION STATE CHEMICAL LAB GRADUATE STUDIES MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY FACTBOOK

20 DIVISION OF STUDENT AFFAIRS VICE PRESIDENT OF STUDENT AFFAIRS ASSISTANT TO THE VICE PRESIDENT ASSOCIATE VICE PRESIDENT COLVARD UNION AND STUDENT LIFE COUNSELING AND TESTING SERVICES SEXUAL ASSAULT SERVICES HOLMES CULTURAL DIVERSITY CENTER INTERNATIONAL SERVICES LONGEST STUDENT HEALTH CENTER RECREATIONAL SPORTS ASSOCIATE VICE PRESIDENT ENROLLMENT SERVICES ADMISSIONS INFORMATION RESOURCES FINANCIAL AID AND SCHOLARSHIPS HOUSING AND RESIDENCE LIFE DEAN OF STUDENTS UNIVERSITY POLICE STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY FACTBOOK

21 ENROLLMENT STUDENT CREDIT HOURS FALL 21 - FALL 23 CAMPUS OVERVIEW Main Campus Agriculture and Life Sciences Architecture Arts and Sciences Business and Industry Education Engineering Forest Resources Veterinary Medicine *Other TOTAL MAIN Meridian Campus Vicksburg Campus Stennis Campus TOTAL ALL Fall 21 Fall 22 Fall 23 18,913 16,482 14,59 2,895 2,86 2,959 89,4 88,242 87,365 29,273 29,893 27,199 25,359 25,755 25,228 2,11 18,629 18,335 2,627 2,415 2,379 3,611 3,565 3, , ,11 181,773 6,386 5,898 6, ,29 194, ,398 *Includes Provost Office, Continuing Education MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY FACTBOOK

22 ENROLLMENT INCLUDES BRANCH CAMPUSES FALL FALL 23 Lower Upper Graduate Total Fall Division SCH Division SCH SCH SCH ,736 76,719 17, , * 91,85 6,65 18,118 17, ,587 7,416 18, , ,19 71,77 18, , ,329 75,66 19, , ,395 75,413 2, , ,359 77,194 2, , ,35 81,588 21, , ,43 82,735 2, , ,75 8,425 21, ,398 *1995 Course Renumbering Implementation Student Credit Hours STUDENT CREDIT HOURS HISTORY 25, 2, 15, 1, 5, * MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY FACTBOOK

23 ENROLLMENT BY COLLEGE STUDENT CREDIT HOURS FALL 23 Accoutancy Agriculture and Life Science Architecture Arts and Sciences Business and Industry Education Engineering Forest Resources Veterinary Medicine *Other Total Lower Upper Graduate Total SCH SCH SCH SCH 1,797 3,771 1,2 6,936 6,48 7,891 4, ,75 1,146 8,771 1,843 2,69 15,632 12,267 1,26 1,534 3,678 5,279 8, , ,36 1,857 5,7 3, ,19 21,223 3,32 14,59 2,959 84,63 27,199 25,228 18,335 2,379 3,951 6, ,398 *Includes all branch campuses, Continuring Education and Provost Office Student Credit Hours Fall AG & LS ARC A & S B & I ED ENG FOR VET MED OTHER MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY FACTBOOK

24 ENROLLMENT BY COLLEGE STUDENT CREDIT HOURS SPRING 24 Accountancy Agriculture and Life Science Architecture Arts and Sciences Business and Industry Education Engineering Forest Resources Veterinary Medicine *Other Total *Includes all branch campuses, Continuing Education and Provost Office Lower Upper Graduate Total SCH SCH SCH SCH 1,683 3, ,216 6,92 6,624 3, ,125 68,488 1,98 8,718 1,434 15,557 14,52 1,429 9,359 1,258 4,312 5,879 72, , ,35 1,737 3,5 3, ,46 19,223 3,168 13,4 2,454 63,88 23,159 2,553 16,23 2,371 4,74 1,41 16,257 Student Credit Hours Spring 24 8, 6, 4, 2, AG & LS ARC A & S B & I ED ENG FOR VET MED OTHER MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY FACTBOOK

25 ENROLLMENT BY COLLEGE FALL FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT (FTE) Fall 1999 Fall 23 Percent Change College Under- Under- Undergraduate Graduate Total graduate Graduate Total graduate Graduate Total Accountancy Agriculture and Life Sciences Architecture Arts and Sciences Business and Industry Education Engineering Forest Resources Veterinary Medicine *Other Total , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,49.6 2, , , , , % -39.2% -4.2% -5.9% -25.7% -8.7% -14.% 2.7% -13.% 12.6% 3.4% 14.8% -5.7% -4.% -5.5% 2.4% 1.5% 2.2% -8.7% 12.7% -5.6% -17.3% -14.9% -16.8% -1.% 1.3% 2.7% 13.5% -29.5% 7.9%.2% 2.9%.6% *Includes all branch campuses, undeclared, and Provost Office MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY FACTBOOK

26 ENROLLMENT BY COLLEGE SPRING FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT (FTE) Spring 2 Spring 24 Percent Change College Under- Under- Undergraduate Graduate Total graduate Graduate Total graduate Graduate Total Accountancy % -29.5%.1% Agriculture and Life Sciences Architecture Arts and Sciences Business and Industry Education Engineering Forest Resources Veterinary Medicine *Other Total 1, , , , , , , , , , , , , ,2.45 1, , , ,87. 1, , , , , ,52.8 2, , % -26.1% -7.% -11.1% -4.4% -1.9% -11.5% 25.5% -7.6% -12.1% -8.6% -11.8% 6.6% 15.% 8.3% -11.5% 5.3% -8.8% -2.6% -33.5% -23.8% -1.% -.1% -7.% 1,545.6% -12.6% 437.% -.6% 2.3% -.1% *Includes all branch campuses, undeclared, and Provost Office MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY FACTBOOK

27 ENROLLMENT MISSISSIPPI HIGHER EDUCATION* UNDUPLICATED HEADCOUNT BY ETHINICITY, GENDER, RESIDENCY, LEVEL AND FULL TIME EQUIVALENT (FTE) PERCENTAGE FALL 23 African Non- Under- Total Total University White American Other Men Women Resident Resident graduate Graduate FTE% Headcount Alcorn State University 327 2, ,29 2,1 2, , % 3,39 Delta State University Jackson State University Mississippi State University Mississippi University for Women Mississippi Valley State University of Mississippi University of Southern Mississippi 2,445 1, ,428 2,474 3, , % 3, , ,886 4,929 6,251 1,564 6,292 1, % 7,815 12,124 2,945 1,14 8,4 7,773 12,179 3,994 12,839 3, % 16,173 1, ,755 1, , % 2, , ,531 3, , % 3,56 11,298 1, ,469 7,335 9,32 4,52 11,25 2, % 13,84 1,765 3, ,958 9,92 12,996 2,54 12,371 2, % 15,5 *Data Source: Institutions of Higher Learning Fact Book MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY FACTBOOK

28 ENROLLMENT UNDUPLICATED HEADCOUNT MISSISSIPPI HIGHER EDUCATION FTE FULL TIME EQUIVALENT (FTE) PERCENTAGES University Alcorn State University Fall 1999 Fall 23 Percent Change FTE FTE FTE Headcount Percent Headcount Percent Headcount Percent 2, , % -8.1% Delta State University Jackson State University Mississippi State University Mississippi University for Women Mississippi Valley State University of Mississippi University of Southern Mississippi 4, , , , , , , , , , , , , , % -3.1% 23.% -3.8%.8% -.1% -27.% 19.1% 45.5% -93.5% 18.6% -7.% 5.8% 3.6% *Data Source: Institutions of Higher Learning Fact Book MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY FACTBOOK

29 ENROLLMENT BY COLLEGE HEADCOUNT FALL FALL 23 College Accountancy Fall 1999 Fall 23 Percent Change Under- Under- Undergraduate Graduate Total graduate Graduate Total graduate Graduate Total % -4.4% -4.5% Agriculture and Life Sciences Architecture Arts and Sciences Business and Industry Education Engineering Forest Resources Veterinary Medicine *Other Total 1, ,612 1, , , ,451 3, ,89 2, ,395 1, ,221 2, ,89 2, ,892 2, ,675 1, , , ,623 1, ,694 12,861 3,186 16,47 12,839 3,334 16, % -19.3% -8.3% -15.3% 3.% -13.8% 13.2% 46.9% 8.5% -7.8% -2.2% -7.3%.2% -.4%.1% -11.1% 15.8% -6.4% -16.8% -7.4% -14.2% -1.% 14.9% 7.6% 15.9% -3.3% 4.4% -.2% 4.6%.8% *Includes all branch campuses, undeclared, and Provost Office MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY FACTBOOK

30 ENROLLMENT BY COLLEGE HEADCOUNT SPRING 2 - SPRING 24 Spring 2 Spring 24 Percent Change Under- Under- Under- College graduate Graduate Total graduate Graduate Total graduate Graduate Total Accountancy % -34.7% -1.9% Agriculture and Life Sciences Architecture Arts and Sciences Business and Industry Education Engineering Forest Resources Veterinary Medicine *Other Total 1, ,539 1, , % -23.5% -6.6% %.% -14.2% 3, ,36 3, , % 4.9% -4.5% 2, ,339 1, , % -3.2% -12.7% 1, ,776 2, , % 9.7% 6.7% 1, ,41 1, , % 9.8% -8.3% % -15.1% -18.2% % 17.4% 9.9% , , % -15.3% 29.2% 11,847 3,24 14,871 11,845 3,243 15,88.% 7.2% 1.5% *Includes all branch campuses, undeclared, and Provost Office MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY FACTBOOK

31 ENROLLMENT ETHNICITY FALL FALL 23 African American Native American Asian American Hispanic Total Minority Fall 1999 Fall 23 Percent Change Under- Under- Undergraduate Graduate Total graduate Graduate Total graduate Graduate Total 2, ,722 2, , % 4.6% 8.2% % 83.3% -22.1% % 12.5% 11.2% % 34.6% 9.8% 2, ,19 2, , % 7.8% 7.6% White International Total Enrollment 1,33 2,145 12,178 9,898 2,226 12, % 3.8% -.4% % 5.2% -7.4% 12,861 3,186 16,47 12,839 3,334 16, % 4.6%.8% INCLUDES BRANCH CAMPUSES MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY FACTBOOK

32 ENROLLMENT FALL 23 ETHNICITY UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS African Native Asian Total Total College American American American Hispanic Minority White International Enrollment Accountancy Agriculture and Life Sciences ,17 2 1,244 Architecture Arts and Sciences , ,297 Business and Industry , ,998 Education , ,4 Engineering , ,962 Forest Resources *Other ,411 Total 2, ,83 9, ,839 *Includes all branch campuses, undeclared, and Provost Office MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY FACTBOOK

33 ENROLLMENT FALL 23 ETHNICITY GRADUATE STUDENTS African Native Asian Total Total College American American American Hispanic Minority White International Enrollment Accountancy Agriculture and Life Sciences Architecture Arts and Sciences Business and Industry Education Engineering Forest Resources Veterinary Medicine *Other Total , ,334 *Includes all branch campuses, undeclared, and Provost Office MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY FACTBOOK

34 ENROLLMENT FALL FALL 23 GENDER UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS Fall 1999 Fall 23 Percent Change College Women Men Total Women Men Total Women Men Total Accountancy % 7.6%.% Agriculture and Life Sciences Architecture Arts and Sciences Business and Industry Education Engineering Forest Resources Veterinary Medicine *Other Total , , % -2.7% -5.9% % -17.5% -15.3% 1,659 1,253 2,912 1,995 1,32 3, % 3.9% 13.2% 787 1,38 2, ,231 1, % -1.8% -7.8% 1, ,35 1, ,4 3.3% -5.7%.2% 428 1,779 2, ,61 1, % -9.5% -11.1% % -21.2% -16.8% %.% -1.% , , % 25.1% 15.9% 5,724 7,137 12,861 6,88 6,751 12, % -5.4% -.2% *Includes all branch campuses, undeclared, and Provost Office MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY FACTBOOK

35 ENROLLMENT FALL FALL 23 GENDER GRADUATE STUDENTS Fall 1999 Fall 23 Percent Change College Women Men Total Women Men Total Women Men Total Accountancy % -5.% -4.4% Agriculture and Life Sciences Architecture Arts and Sciences Business and Industry Education Engineering Forest Resources Veterinary Medicine *Other Total % -25.1% -19.3% % -16.7% 3.% % 22.6% 46.9% % 16.9% -2.2% % 17.8% -.4% % 12.9% 15.8% % -12.4% -7.4% % -39.8% -37.4% % 42.9% 28.1% 1,622 1,564 3,186 1,685 1,649 3, % 5.4% 4.6% *Includes all branch campuses, undeclared, and Provost Office MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY FACTBOOK

36 ENROLLMENT BY COLLEGE INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS FALL FALL 23 Fall 1999 Fall 23 Percent Change Under- Under- Under- College graduate Graduate Total graduate Graduate Total graduate Graduate Total Accountancy % % Agriculture and Life Sciences Architecture Arts and Sciences Business and Industry Education Engineering Forest Resources Veterinary Medicine *Other Total % -32.6% -36.7% % 133.3% 25.% % 21.1% 36.4% % -2.5% -36.4% % -43.5% -28.1% % 17.9% -2.8% % -6.7% 6.3% %.%.% % -28.6%.% % 5.2% -7.4% *Includes all branch campuses, undeclared, and Provost Office MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY FACTBOOK

37 ENROLLMENT ALL CAMPUSES AGE AND LEVEL FALL 23 Institution Age Group Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Undergraduate Graduate Total MSU - Main Under and 19 2 and to to 29 3 to to 39 4 and older 18 1, , , ,7 2, ,69 4,319 3, ,69 4,352 4,393 1, MSU - Meridian Total Under 18 2,559 2,26 2,688 4,855 12,38 3,18 15, to to 29 3 to and 19 2 and to 39 4 and older MSU - Vicksburg Total Under to 29 3 to to to to 39 4 and older MSU - Stennis Total Under to 29 3 to to 39 4 and older 18 to to Total All Campuses Total ,579 2,222 2,868 5,17 12,839 3,334 16,173 MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY FACTBOOK

38 STUDENT CHARACTERISTICS (INCLUDES BRANCH CAMPUSES) GRADUATE AND UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT* Fall Undergraduates Graduates Total ,444 2,756 14, ,566 2,796 14, ,985 2,848 14, ,628 3,6 15, ,74 3,7 15, ,861 3,186 16, ,299 3,235 16, ,593 3,248 16, ,362 3,215 16, ,839 3,334 16,173 *Information listed in the Institutions of Higher Learning Fall 23 Enrollment Fact Book Fall Enrollments , 12,5 1, 7,5 5, 2,5 Undergraduates Graduates MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY FACTBOOK

39 STUDENT CHARACTERISTICS (INCLUDES BRANCH CAMPUSES) Average Age Class Distribution Freshmen 2.6 2,579 Sophomores 2.8 2,222 Juniors ,868 Seniors ,17 12,839 Age Distribution Less than 19 1, , , and older 695 UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS FALL 23 Fall 23 Undergraduate Class Distribution Freshm en Sophomores Juniors 2.1% Seniors 4.3% 17.3% 22.3% Fall 23 Undergraduate Enrollment by Ethnic Group Ethnic Group Enrollment African American Native American Asian American Hispanic International White.44% 1.11%.86% 1.7% 19.43% 77.9% African American Native American Asian American Hispanic International White Total 2, ,898 12,839 2, 4, 6, 8, 1, MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY FACTBOOK

40 STUDENT CHARACTERISTICS (INCLUDES BRANCH CAMPUSES) Class Distribution Master 2,255 Educational Specialist 75 Doctoral 784 Professional 22 3,334 Age Distribution Less Than , and Older 5 Fall 23 Graduate Enrollment by Ethnic Group Graduate Level Distribution Fall % 2.2% 6.6% GRADUATE STUDENTS FALL % Master Educational Specialist Doctoral Professional African American Native American Asian American Hispanic International White.33% 1.35% 1.5% 13.53% 16.98% 66.77% Ethnic Group Enrollment African American Native American Asian American Hispanic International White Total ,226 3, , 1,5 2, 2,5 MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY FACTBOOK

41 STUDENT CHARACTERISTICS (INCLUDES BRANCH CAMPUSES) 1,688 First-Time Freshmen Enrollment Overall ACT Composite Average 23.5 ACT Composite Number Percent % % % % High School Rank Number Percent Top 1% % Top 25% % Top 5% % FIRST-TIME FRESHMEN FALL 23 Top Feeder States Number Tennessee 158 Alabama 12 Louisiana 28 Texas 19 Georgia 16 Florida 11 Illinois 11 Arkansas 1 Wisconsin 7 South Carolina 6 African American Native American Asian American Hispanic International First Ti me Freshmen - Ethnicity Fall First Time Freshmen 2.97% Minority Ethnicity Number Percent African American % Native American 7.41% Asian American % Hispanic 13.77% International 1.59% White 1, % 1,688 White 1,324 MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY FACTBOOK

42 STUDENT CHARACTERISTICS (INCLUDES BRANCH CAMPUSES) First Time Freshmen ACT Scores Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall FIRST-TIME FRESHMEN HISTORY High School Ranks Top 1% Top 25% Top 5% Fall % 53.99% 79.93% Fall % 52.51% 8.98% Fall % 55.23% 83.69% Fall % 58.81% 85.82% Fall % 54.82% 84.79% Minority Representation Fall 1999 Fall 2 Fall 21 Fall 22 Fall 23 African American Native American Asian American Hispanic Total Minority Percent Minority 22.44% 23.3% 18.96% 2.69% 21.% First Time Freshmen Enrollment ,5 1,95 1,85 1,75 1,65 2,13 1,952 1,777 1,759 1,688 Fall 1999 Fall 2 Fall 21 Fall 22 Fall 23 MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY FACTBOOK

43 STUDENT CHARACTERISTICS (INCLUDES BRANCH CAMPUSES) NEW UNDERGRADUATE TRANSFERS FALL 23 1,48 New Undergraduate Transfers 6.7% From Mississippi Community Colleges Undergraduate Percent Class Transfers of Class Freshmen % Sophomore % Junior % Senior % Total 1, %* *Percent of Total Enrollment New Undergraduate Transfers Fall 23 Undergraduate Percent of College Transfers Total Enrollment Mississippi Community Colleges 1,78 6.7% Other Mississippi 137.8% Outside Mississippi % Total 1,48 9.2% Freshmen Sophomore 492 Junior Senior 654 MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY FACTBOOK

44 STUDENT CHARACTERISTICS NEW UNDERGRADUATE TRANSFERS HISTORY FALL 23 (INCLUDES BRANCH CAMPUSES) Last Institution of Transfer Students Fall Fall 23 Fall 1999 Fall 2 Fall 21 Fall 22 Fall 23 Mississippi Community Colleges 99 1,137 1,186 1,115 1,78 Other Mississippi Outside Mississippi Total 1,453 1,669 1,692 1,593 1,48 Ethnicity of Transfer Students Fall Fall 23 Fall 1999 Fall 2 Fall 21 Fall 22 Fall 23 African American Native American Asian American Hispanic International White 1,24 1,387 1,419 1,32 1,179 Total 1,453 1,669 1,692 1,593 1,48 MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY FACTBOOK

45 STUDENT CHARACTERISTICS DEGREES AWARDED (INCLUDES BRANCH CAMPUSES) 3,736 DEGREES AWARDED IN Percent Change Under- Under- Under- College graduate Graduate Total graduate Graduate Total graduate Graduation Total Accountancy Agriculture & Life Sciences Architecture Arts & Sciences Business & Industry Education Engineering Forest Resources Veterinary Medicine *Other Total 2, ,34 2,715 1,21 3, % -14.3% -1.9% 13.3% 22.7% 15.2% -35.9% % 19.5% 69.% 27.9% 21.7% -9.7% 16.1% 5.% -16.1% -4.2% 4.8% 71.7% 2.2% -32.1% 11.5% -21.2%.% 5.1% 5.1% 3.%.% 3.% 11.5% 12.9% 11.9% *Includes all branch campuses, undeclared, and Provost Office Years=Summer, Fall and Spring Semesters MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY FACTBOOK

46 STUDENT CHARACTERISTICS (INCLUDES BRANCH CAMPUSES) DEGREES BY ETHNICITY 635 MINORITY DEGREES AWARDED IN Percent Change Under- Under- Undergraduate Graduate Total graduate Graduate Total graduate Graduate Total African American % -6.9% 33.2% American Indian % % Asian American % -27.3% -3.3% Hispanic American % 33.3% 4.% International % 44.4% 16.2% White 2, ,648 2, , % 1.1% 8.7% Unknown %.% -1.% Total 2, ,34 2,715 1,21 3, % 12.9% 11.9% Years=Summer, Fall and Spring Semesters MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY FACTBOOK

47 STUDENT CHARACTERISTICS MISSISSIPPI RESIDENCY FALL % OF FALL 22 STUDENTS WERE MISSISSIPPI RESIDENTS Residence Enrollment by Ethnicity Resident Non-Resident Total African American 2, ,945 American Indian Asian American Hispanic American International White American 9,166 2,958 12,124 Total 12,179 3,994 16,173 Residence Enrollment by College Resident Non-Resident Total Accountancy Agriculture and Life Sciences 1, ,478 Architecture Arts and Sciences 2,749 1,34 4,89 Business and Industry 1, ,221 Education 2, ,892 Engineering 1, ,54 Forest Resources Veterinary Medicine *Other 1, ,694 Total 12,179 3,994 16,173 *Includes all branch campuses, undeclared, and Provost Office Fall 23 Residency Non-Resident 3,994 Mississippi Residents 12,179 2, 4, 6, 8, 1, 12, 14, MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY FACTBOOK

48 STUDENT CHARACTERISTICS AFRICA 19 Cameroon 1 Egypt 2 Ethiopia 1 Ghana 1 Kenya 3 Nigeria 5 South Africa 5 Zambia 1 ASIA 56 East Asia 222 China 128 Hong Kong 3 Japan 9 Korea, South 65 Mongolia 1 Taiwan 16 Mid-Asia 249 Bangladesh 6 India 236 Nepal 7 Southeast Asia 36 Indonesia 3 Malaysia 13 Philippines 4 Sri Lanka 2 Thailand 13 AUSTRALIA 1 EUROPE 54 Central Europe 3 Austria 1 Slovakia 2 Eastern Europe 26 Belarus 1 Bulgaria 2 Hungary 1 Poland 4 Romania 3 Russia 7 Serbia and Montenegro (Yugoslavia) 3 Ukraine 5 Western Europe 25 Belgium 1 France 8 Germany 2 United Kingdom 7 Ireland 2 Italy 2 Norway 1 Spain 1 Sweden 1 LATIN AMERICA 61 Caribbean 8 Bahamas, The 3 INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS FALL 23 British Virgin Islands 1 Jamaica 2 Trinidad and Tobago 2 Central America 15 Belize 1 Guatemala 1 Honduras 1 Nicaragua 3 South America 36 Bolivia 1 Brazil 9 Chile 2 Colombia 8 Ecuador 1 Peru 4 Venezuela 11 MIDDLE EAST 37 Iran 2 Jordan 2 Pakistan 13 Saudi Arabia 8 Turkey 11 United Arab Emirates 1 NORTH AMERICA 27 Canada 24 Mexico 3 TOTAL 74 MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY FACTBOOK

49 STUDENT CHARACTERISTICS 12,179 Mississippi Students Enrolled Fall 23 State Number Alabama 645 Alaska 6 Arizona 26 Arkansas 17 California 79 Colorado 23 Connecticut 17 Delaware 6 District of Columbia 2 Florida 158 Georgia 146 Hawaii 7 Idaho 8 Illinois 88 Indiana 23 Iowa 19 Kansas 22 Kentucky 48 State Number Louisiana 28 Maine 13 Maryland 31 Massachusetts 19 Michigan 32 Minnesota 15 Mississippi 12,179 Missouri 81 Montana 7 Nebraska 11 Nevada 5 New Hampshire 4 New Jersey 32 New Mexico 11 New York 6 North Carolina 37 North Dakota 3 Ohio 54 HOME STATE RESIDENCE FALL 23 State Number Oklahoma 13 Oregon 14 Pennsylvania 69 Puerto Rico 7 Rhode Island 4 South Carolina 43 South Dakota 5 Tennessee 765 Texas 17 Utah 13 Vermont 3 Virginia 65 Washington 8 West Virginia 1 Wisconsin 27 Wyoming 7 U. S. Citizen Residing Outside U. S. 14 TOTAL 15,469 Out of State Students Top Ten Home States Fall Alabama Arkansas Florida Georgia Illinois Louisiana Missouri Tennessee Texas Pennsylvania MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY FACTBOOK

50 STUDENT CHARACTERISTICS County Number Adams 87 Alcorn 126 Amite 18 Attala 183 Benton 8 Bolivar 19 Calhoun 61 Carroll 69 Chickasaw 137 Choctaw 149 Claiborne 24 Clarke 96 Clay 257 Coahoma 14 Copiah 51 Covington 36 DeSoto 262 Forrest 136 Franklin 15 George 35 Greene MISSISSIPPI RESIDENTS BY COUNTY FALL 23 County Number Grenada 97 County Number County Number Lincoln 67 Simpson 47 Hancock 7 Lowndes 556 Smith 53 Harrison 38 Madison 512 Stone 31 Hinds 919 Marion 33 Sunflower 18 Holmes 94 Marshall 8 Tallahatchie 31 Humphreys 22 Monroe 228 Tate 75 Issaquena 7 Montgomery 1 Tippah 76 Itawamba 91 Neshoba 212 Tishomingo 65 Jackson 38 Newton 163 Tunica 22 Jasper 52 Noxubee 136 Union 91 Jefferson 23 Oktibbeha 1,29 Walthall 31 Jefferson Davis 33 Panola 87 Warren 361 Jones 159 Pearl River 85 Washington 26 Kemper 69 Perry 11 Wayne 5 Lafayette 58 Pike 8 Webster 188 Lamar 99 Pontotoc 75 Wilkinson 23 Lauderdale 65 Prentiss 11 Winston 236 Lawrence 22 Quitman 19 Yalobusha 34 Leake 16 Rankin 588 Yazoo 97 Lee 454 Scott 17 Leflore 144 Sharkey 24 TOTAL 12, MS Residents Top Ten Home Counties Fall Harrison Hinds Jackson Lauderdale Lee Lowndes Madison Oktibbeha Rankin Warren MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY FACTBOOK

51 RESOURCES State Appropriations by Agency* Legislative Judiciary and Justice Executive and Administrative Fiscal Affairs Public Education General Support Higher Education IHL System Administration Student Financial Aid University Research Center UM-Medical Center Community Colleges Board of Community and Junior College Public Health Hospitals and Hospital Schools Agriculture and Economic Development Conservation Insurance and Banking Corrections Social Welfare Military Police and Veteran Affairs Local Assistance Miscellaneous Debt Service Total General Fund MISSISSIPPI APPROPRIATIONS Dollars Percent Dollars Percent Dollars Percent 21,961,993 48,998,34 3,749,86 69,977,92 1,415,496,85 38,315,929 2,936,696 23,36,34 3,596, ,982, ,574,777 8,147,996 42,226, ,82, ,727,518 64,969,39 2,897,76 231,25,885 32,92,429 77,994,28 77,5, 3,254, ,633,716 $3,515,277,698.6% 1.4%.1% 2.% 4.3% 8.8%.1%.7%.1% 4.3% 3.9%.2% 1.2% 6.1% 3.2% 1.8%.1% 6.6% 9.1% 2.2% 2.2%.1% 5.% 21,743,112 44,422,737 3,25,836 64,915,392 1,421,224, ,45,858 2,524,661 26,532,537 3,12, ,869, ,932,12 6,771,424 32,771, ,681,781 91,32,49 55,22,33 45,51 23,66, ,927,443 63,449,858 73,441,771 21,74, ,119,521 $3,394,38,459.6% 1.3%.1% 1.9% 41.9% 7.8%.1%.8%.1% 3.9% 3.4%.2% 1.% 5.8% 2.7% 1.6%.% 6.8% 9.7% 1.9% 2.2%.6% 5.7% 21,629,634 44,142,214 3,56,458 64,1,873 1,518,881, ,56,651 13,97,27 27,52,933 2,934, ,38,15 112,324,626 6,368,93 29,137, ,792,75 84,98,872 51,615,439 32,4 233,921, ,99,214 59,84,194 73,111,989 21,286,68 211,39,78 $3,453,916,881.6% 1.3%.1% 1.9% 44.% 7.3%.4%.8%.1% 3.6% 3.3%.2%.8% 5.3% 2.5% 1.5%.% 6.8% 9.1% 1.7% 2.1%.6% 6.1% *Annual Report of Budgetary Basis Expenditures - Department of Finance and Administration MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY FACTBOOK

52 RESOURCES State Appropriations for Higher Education (General Support)* MISSISSIPPI HIGHER EDUCATION APPROPRIATIONS Alcorn State University Delta State University Jackson State University Mississippi State University ** Mississippi University for Women Mississippi Valley State University University of Mississippi University of Southern Mississippi Dollars Percent Dollars Percent Dollars Percent 16,699, % 15,945, % 16,34, % 2,884, % 2,255, % 2,38, % 31,781, % 3,668, % 31,846,85 1.3% 8,423, % 76,994, % 83,451,1 26.9% 13,94, % 13,247, % 13,34,76 4.3% 12,44,87 3.9% 11,58, % 11,711,36 3.8% 61,489, % 58,733, % 6,443, % 73,875, % 7,44, % 73,11, % Total General Support $311,13,68 $297,758,985 $31,282,753 *Analysis of Operating Budgets - Summary of General Support Appropriations ( ** On and Off-Campus appropriations only. MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY FACTBOOK

53 RESOURCES REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES Mississippi State University Revenues and Expenditures* On-Campus Degree-Granting Off-Campus Centers College of Veterinary Medicine Stennis Institute of Government MS Alcohol Safety Education Program Water Resources Institute MS Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station Forest and Wildlife Research Center MSU Extension Service MS State Chemical Laboratory Total Revenues and Expenditures ,231,488 4,839,841 15,851, ,742 1,217, ,777 28,298,831 6,427,267 36,316,447 1,862,479 $275,521,627 18,218,55 5,64,837 18,27,22 354,252 1,217,882 91, 26,71,44 5,981,929 35,386,797 1,896,21 $274,939, ,777,273 5,19,669 18,75, ,343 1,229,839 87,114 26,919,937 6,38,569 35,869,815 1,685,32 $283,894,982 *Summary of Revenues and Expenditures ( MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY FACTBOOK

54 RESOURCES UNIVERSITY REVENUES AND APPROPRIATIONS Total Revenues and State Appropriations* Percent of Total Total Revenues State Appropriations Revenues $29,468,749 $116,294,182 4.% $296,787,941 $116,33, % $321,32,722 $123,21, % $356,229,977 $135,18, % $398,284,264 $156,158, % 2-21 $417,91,44 $147,66, % $441,959,648 $138,652, % $458,276,622 $14,653, % *Schedule of Changes in Fund Balances Report ( MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY FACTBOOK

55 RESOURCES GENERAL OPERATING FUND EXPENDITURES General Operating Fund (Actual) * Instruction Research Public Service Academic Support Student Services Institutional Support Operations Scholarships & Fellowships Other Total Dollars Percent Dollars Percent Dollars Percent 57,135,517 5,42,624 42,354,74 21,573,562 7,632,441 2,487,26 18,791,62 8,814,124 1,68,764 $228,871, % 22.% 18.5% 9.4% 3.3% 9.% 8.2% 3.9%.7% 6,518,296 49,544,665 41,42,11 2,316,269 7,166,767 22,266,26 17,314,371 11,489, ,62 $23,492, % 21.5% 17.8% 8.8% 3.1% 9.7% 7.5% 5.%.4% 57,899,18 47,321,37 41,439,382 21,991,49 7,25,312 22,994,432 18,95,471 12,957,487 1,875,9 $232,634, % 2.3% 17.8% 9.5% 3.1% 9.9% 8.1% 5.6%.8% *Schedule of Changes in Fund Balances ( MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY FACTBOOK

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