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Criminology & Criminal Justice Data Booklet Spring Term 21 Quality Enhancement Review prepared by the Office of Institutional Research, prepared by the Office of Institutional Research, Budget & Analysis Department

Criminology Spring Term 21 Table of Contents Page Degree Programs...1 The Faculty...2 Majors...3 Degrees Awarded... 11 Average Class Size... 13 Credit Hours by Semester/Fall & Spring/Annual Fundable... 14 Non-fundable... 15 Total... 16 Credit Hours and Courses by Instructor Type... E&G Detail 23-4 to 27-8... 17 Faculty Courses and Hours 23-4 and 27-8 (Individual Faculty Summary) 23-4... 18 27-8... 2 E&G Budgeted Faculty and Staff Lines... 22 E&G Expenditures by Summary Object Code... 23 Graduate Student Completion... 25 FTIC and Transfer Grad/Retention Rates... 26 Unit Accomplishment Summary Pages 1 and 2... 27

Criminology & Criminal Justice SPRING TERM 21 Most recent available statistics Report Page No(s) Degrees Offered 7 1 Faculty 23 2 Majors (Fall 29 Headcount) Undergraduate 1,296 3-1 Graduate - Masters 111 3-1 Graduate - Doctorate 59 3-1 Total 1,466 3-1 28-29 Degrees Awarded Bachelors 346 11-12 Masters 35 11-12 Doctorate - 11-12 Total 381 11-12 Average Class Size (Fall 28) Undergraduate Lower - classroom 53.2 13 Upper - classroom 59.8 13 Graduate - classroom 1.1 13 Credit Hours - Annual (28-29) Fundable 22,414 14 Non-fundable 198 15 Total 22,612 16 University (fundable) 1,35,231 SIF* 28-29 Department Fundable Hours As Percent of University Fundable Hours 2.2% calculated Student FTE's- Annual (state fundable 28-29) Lower 33.8 14 Upper 458.3 14 Grad I 57.9 14 Grad II 27.5 14 Total 577.4 14 Credit Hours Percentages by Instructor Type (Fall 27) 17 Faculty 65.3% calculated OPS Regular Faculty 1.5% calculated OPS Faculty Adjuncts 18.1% calculated Graduate Assistants 13.4% calculated A&P/USPS.% calculated Phased Retirement.% calculated Others 1.7% calculated Average Total Credit Hours Taught per Faculty FTE (All Hours, 27-28) Fall Term 265.2 17 Spring Term 33. 17 Academic Year 568.2 calculated Annual Student FTE's Taught by all Faculty (Fall & Spring total hrs converted to annual FTE's, 27-28) 21 Undergraduate (academic year hours/4) 235.2 calculated Graduate (academic year hours/32) 58.4 calculated Total 293.6 calculated Doctoral Students/Faculty Ratio (source: Research-Doctorate Programs in the United States- 1993 Study, N.R.C.) National Average Not reported by NRC NRC* FSU Average Not reported by NRC NRC* 6th Year FTIC Grad Rates: Entering Cohort Year 22 78.9% 26 6th Year AA Transfer Grad Rates: Entering Cohort Year 22 8.7% 26 Note: most statistics are based on the Criminology and Criminal Justice account 141xx. Related accounts may not be included in expenditures and in faculty courses and hours taught. *SIF=Student Information File, NRC=National Research Council

COLLEGE OF CRIMINOLOGY & CRIMINAL JUSTICE CRIMINOLOGY & CRIMINAL JUSTICE DEGREE PROGRAMS Major Name Major Code CIP Code Degree Offered Criminology 34941 4314 Bachelors Criminology 34941 4314 Masters Criminology 34941 4314 Doctorate Major Name Major Code CIP Code Degree Offered Criminal Justice Studies 349411 4314 Masters Major Name Major Code CIP Code Degree Offered Computer Criminology - Criminology 349412 43199 Bachelors Major Name Major Code CIP Code Degree Offered Joint Degree: Criminology / Social Work 347773 4314 Masters Joint Degree: Criminology / Public Administration 347775 4314 Masters Source: Degree Program Inventory, FSU and SUS

COLLEGE OF CRIMINOLOGY & CRIMINAL JUSTICE FACULTY DEMOGRAPHICS Last Name First Name Degree University Admin Code Class & Title Mo. Tenure Hire Date Gender Race Citizenship Bacon Sarah Doct. University of Maryland 99 93 - Assistant Professor 9 2 26 Female White USA Bales William Doct. Florida State University 99 92 - Associate Professor 9 1 23 Male White USA Barker Vanessa Doct. New York University 99 93 - Assistant Professor 9 2 24 Female White USA Baumer Eric Doct. SUNY Albany 99 91 - Professor 9 1 28 Male White USA Beaver Kevin Doct. University of Cincinnati 99 93 - Assistant Professor 9 2 26 Male White USA Blomberg Thomas Doct. Univ. of California, Berkeley D1 91 - Professor 12 1 1973 Male White USA Bullington Bruce Doct. Univ. of California, L.A. 99 92 - Associate Professor 9 1 1994 Male White USA Chiricos Theodore Doct. University of Massachusetts 99 91 - Professor 9 1 1968 Male White USA Close Billy Doct. Florida State University 99 93 - Assistant Professor 9 2 1994 Male Black USA Coonan Terry JD University of Cincinnati BT1 92 - Associate Professor 12 1 1995 Male White USA Doerner William Doct. University of Tennessee 99 91 - Professor 9 1 1977 Male White USA Gertz Marc Doct. University of Connecticut 99 91 - Professor 9 1 1976 Male White USA Greek Cecil Doct. University of South Florida 99 92 - Associate Professor 9 1 1996 Male White USA Hay Carter Doct. University of Texas, Austin 99 92 - Associate Professor 9 1 23 Male White USA Kelley Thomas Doct. Florida State University 99 912 - Associate In 12 3 22 Male White USA Kleck Gary Doct. U of IL, Urbana-Champaign 99 91 - Professor 9 1 1978 Male White USA Maier-Katkin Daniel JD Columbia University 99 91 - Professor 9 1 1994 Male White USA Mears Daniel Doct. University of Texas at Austin 99 91 - Professor 9 1 25 Male White USA Nute Dale Doct. Florida State University 99 912 - Associate In 12 3 1998 Male White USA Siennick Sonja Doct. Pennsylvania State University 99 93 - Assistant Professor 9 2 29 Female White USA Stewart Eric Doct. Iowa State University 99 92 - Associate Professor 9 1 27 Male Black USA Stults Brian Doct. SUNY Albany 99 93 - Assistant Professor 9 2 26 Male White USA Warren Patricia Doct. North Carolina State University 99 93 - Assistant Professor 9 2 26 Female Black USA Administrative Codes: D1 - Dean T1 - Director B1 - Counselor/Advisor 99 - No Administrative Duties Tenure Codes: 1 - Tenured 2 - Tenure-Earning 3 - Non-Tenured Last Updated 8/29 by Leslee Boldman

College of Criminology&Criminal Justice Criminology & Criminal Justice Enrollment by Fall Semester Criminology / Social Work 347773 Graduate 3 2 2 1 2 2 1 1 27 28 29 27 28 29 Graduate - Masters 1 2 2 Total 1 2 2 Source: Fall Preliminary Student Data Course Files

College of Criminology&Criminal Justice Criminology & Criminal Justice Enrollment by Fall Semester Criminology/Public Administration 347775 Graduate 1 1 1 1 29 29 Graduate - Masters 1 Total 1 Source: Fall Preliminary Student Data Course Files

College of Criminology&Criminal Justice Criminology & Criminal Justice Enrollment by Fall Semester Criminology 34941 Graduate Senior Junior Sophomore Freshman 1,6 1,4 1,2 89 36 97 1, 49 8 457 97 6 4 263 334 327 15 36 111 97 1 2 291 242 132 292 82 22 19 51 9 34 18 18 1 298 85 26 345 87 6 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Freshman 291 132 22 9 1 2 Sophomore 263 242 82 51 18 6 6 Junior 457 334 292 19 18 85 87 Senior 36 49 327 36 34 298 345 Graduate - Masters 48 57 58 61 58 49 41 Graduate - Doctorate 41 4 39 44 53 48 59 Total 1,46 1,214 82 661 542 488 538 Source: Fall Preliminary Student Data Course Files

College of Criminology&Criminal Justice Criminology & Criminal Justice Enrollment by Fall Semester Criminal Justice Studies 349411 Graduate 7 6 5 4 3 67 2 32 35 36 41 1 18 21 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Graduate - Masters 18 32 35 21 36 41 67 Total 18 32 35 21 36 41 67 Source: Fall Preliminary Student Data Course Files

College of Criminology&Criminal Justice Criminology & Criminal Justice Enrollment by Fall Semester Computer Criminology - Criminology 349412 Senior Junior Sophomore Freshman 7 6 14 5 4 4 25 3 16 12 2 11 1 4 4 2 11 18 27 28 29 27 28 29 Freshman 2 11 18 Sophomore 4 11 12 Junior 4 16 25 Senior 4 14 Total 1 42 69 Source: Fall Preliminary Student Data Course Files

College of Criminology&Criminal Justice Criminology & Criminal Justice Enrollment by Fall Semester Criminology Prerequisites Incomplete 349497 Senior Junior Sophomore Freshman 8 7 17 11 59 36 6 5 4 29 173 293 337 371 438 3 2 7 113 175 153 182 27 188 25 1 138 176 166 16 132 127 24 25 26 27 28 29 24 25 26 27 28 29 Freshman 138 176 166 16 132 127 Sophomore 25 175 153 182 27 188 Junior 113 173 293 337 371 438 Senior 7 29 17 11 59 36 Total 283 553 719 789 769 789 Source: Fall Preliminary Student Data Course Files

College of Criminology&Criminal Justice Criminology & Criminal Justice Enrollment by Fall Semester Criminology NFA 349499 Junior Sophomore Freshman 14 12 1 5 8 6 1 4 4 6 2 25 2 26 25 26 Freshman 6 2 Sophomore 1 4 Junior 5 Total 12 6 Source: Fall Preliminary Student Data Course Files

College of Criminology&Criminal Justice Criminology & Criminal Justice Enrollment by Fall Semester Male Female 1,6 1,4 1,2 1, 753 798 724 743 775 735 756 8 6 4 725 731 696 664 63 67 71 2 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Female American Indian or Native Alaskan 1 4 6 5 6 6 Asian or Pacific Islander 16 19 12 14 13 13 15 Black 134 133 132 138 146 147 161 Hispanic 67 61 62 61 52 67 8 Non-Resident Alien 3 2 2 3 3 1 3 White 499 53 476 436 377 368 435 Not Reported 6 12 8 6 7 5 1 Female Total 725 731 696 664 63 67 71 Male American Indian or Native Alaskan 1 2 4 2 4 3 Asian or Pacific Islander 17 23 2 14 14 14 19 Black 82 86 74 87 88 84 87 Hispanic 72 79 75 77 74 79 87 Non-Resident Alien 8 6 4 3 2 2 1 White 566 59 535 553 589 548 548 Not Reported 8 13 14 5 6 4 11 Male Total 753 798 724 743 775 735 756 Department Total 1,478 1,529 1,42 1,47 1,378 1,342 1,466 Source: Fall Preliminary Student Data Course Files

COLLEGE OF CRIMINOLOGY & CRIMINAL JUSTICE DEGREES AWARDED BY SEMESTER CIP Code: 4314 5 45 4 D M B 27 6 29 4 33 3 9 38 35 35 3 25 2 15 383 392 391 432 345 1 5 24-5 25-6 26-7 27-8 28-9 Bachelors Masters Doctorate Total 24-5 Summer '4 86 5 2 93 Fall '4 14 6 2 112 Spring '5 193 16 2 211 24-5 Total 383 27 6 416 25-6 Summer '5 122 6 1 129 Fall '5 13 6 1 11 Spring '6 167 17 2 186 25-6 Total 392 29 4 425 26-7 Summer '6 83 11 2 96 Fall '6 11 7 117 Spring '7 198 15 1 214 26-7 Total 391 33 3 427 27-8 Summer '7 124 7 1 132 Fall '7 13 14 6 123 Spring '8 25 17 2 224 27-8 Total 432 38 9 479 28-9 Summer '8 97 1 17 Fall '8 98 1 18 Spring '9 15 15 165 28-9 Total 345 35 38 Source: Final Student Data Course Files (SDCF)

COLLEGE OF CRIMINOLOGY & CRIMINAL JUSTICE DEGREES AWARDED BY SEMESTER CIP Code: 43199 1 B 1 1 1 28-9 Bachelors Total 28-9 Spring '9 1 1 28-9 Total 1 1 Source: Final Student Data Course Files (SDCF)

COLLEGE OF CRIMINOLOGY & CRIMINAL JUSTICE CRIMINOLOGY & CRIMINAL JUSTICE AVERAGE CLASS SIZE Average Class Size (Cs, Ds, Ls only) 2 18 189. 16 14 12 1 8 6 4 2 42.3 14.5 8.5 5.1 23.8 9. 46.9 19. 6.6 39.8 8.8 59. 39.8 7. Fall 24 Fall 25 Fall 26 Fall 27 Fall 28 Class Lecture Discussion Laboratory Class Lecture Discussion Laboratory Enrollment Number of Sections Class Size Enrollment Number of Sections Class Size Enrollment Number of Sections Fall 24 Lower 516 5 13.2 Upper 2,572 42 61.2 49 4 12.3 Graduate 168 3 5.6 58 4 14.5 2 2 1. Total 3,256 77 42.3 58 4 14.5 51 6 8.5 Fall 25 Lower 497 6 82.8 Upper 2,327 34 68.4 5 1 5. 58 5 11.6 Graduate 184 2 9.2 45 3 15. 5 2 2.5 Total 3,8 6 5.1 95 4 23.8 63 7 9. Fall 26 Lower 391 5 78.2 Upper 2,397 36 66.6 28 3 9.3 Graduate 215 23 9.3 38 2 19. 5 2 2.5 Total 3,3 64 46.9 38 2 19. 33 5 6.6 Fall 27 Lower 245 5 49. Upper 2,19 34 64.4 189 1 189. 37 3 12.3 Graduate 314 3 1.5 7 2 3.5 Total 2,749 69 39.8 189 1 189. 44 5 8.8 Fall 28 Lower 266 5 53.2 Upper 2,32 34 59.8 315 3 15. 32 3 1.7 Graduate 252 25 1.1 39 3 13. 3 2 1.5 Total 2,55 64 39.8 354 6 59. 35 5 7. Class Size Class Lecture Discussion Laboratory All Others Fall 28 Enrollment by Class Type 2,55 12 35 354 Source: Instructional Activity File

College of Criminology&Criminal Justice Criminology & Criminal Justice Fundable Student Credit Hours and FTE SCH Produced Summer Level 25 26 27 28 Lower 48 453 288 216 Upper 3,827 4,13 3,61 3,118 Grad I 285 248 191 238 Grad II 86 141 15 15 Total 4,66 4,945 4,23 3,722 Fall Level 25 26 27 28 Lower 1,476 1,173 732 795 Upper 7,964 7,816 7,629 7,491 Grad I 627 679 89 81 Grad II 249 287 332 357 Total 1,316 9,955 9,583 9,444 Spring Level 26 27 28 29 Lower 693 1,248 987 339 Upper 8,314 8,872 7,82 7,724 Grad I 526 646 765 813 Grad II 278 35 286 372 Total 9,811 11,71 9,84 9,248 Annual FTE Contribution Summer Level 25 26 27 28 Lower 1.2 11.3 7.2 5.4 Upper 95.7 12.6 9. 78. Grad I 8.9 7.8 6. 7.4 Grad II 2.7 4.4 4.7 4.7 Total 117.5 126.1 17.9 95.5 Fall Level 25 26 27 28 Lower 36.9 29.3 18.3 19.9 Upper 199.1 195.4 19.7 187.3 Grad I 19.6 21.2 27.8 25. Grad II 7.8 9. 1.4 11.2 Total 263.4 254.9 247.2 243.3 Spring Level 26 27 28 29 Lower 17.3 31.2 24.7 8.5 Upper 27.9 221.8 195.1 193.1 Grad I 16.4 2.2 23.9 25.4 Grad II 8.7 9.5 8.9 11.6 Total 25.3 282.7 252.6 238.6 Fall & Spring Level 25-6 26-7 27-8 28-9 Lower 2,169 2,421 1,719 1,134 Upper 16,278 16,688 15,431 15,215 Grad I 1,153 1,325 1,655 1,614 Grad II 527 592 618 729 Total 2,127 21,26 19,423 18,692 Annual Level 25-6 26-7 27-8 28-9 Lower 2,577 2,874 2,7 1,35 Upper 2,15 2,791 19,32 18,333 Grad I 1,438 1,573 1,846 1,852 Grad II 613 733 768 879 Total 24,733 25,971 23,653 22,414 Fall & Spring Level 25-6 26-7 27-8 28-9 Lower 54.2 6.5 43. 28.4 Upper 47. 417.2 385.8 38.4 Grad I 36. 41.4 51.7 5.4 Grad II 16.5 18.5 19.3 22.8 Total 513.7 537.6 499.8 481.9 Annual Level 25-6 26-7 27-8 28-9 Lower 64.4 71.9 5.2 33.8 Upper 52.6 519.8 475.8 458.3 Grad I 44.9 49.2 57.7 57.9 Grad II 19.2 22.9 24. 27.5 Total 631.1 663.7 67.7 577.4 Source: Final Student Data Course Files Note: Lower and Upper hours are divided by 4 to obtain annual FTE; for Graduate I, Graduate II and Graduate III, hours are divided by 32 Distribution of Annual FTE by Semester Within Year 25-6 26-7 27-8 28-9 Summer 18.6% 19.% 17.9% 16.6% Fall 41.7% 38.3% 4.5% 42.1% Spring 39.7% 42.6% 41.6% 41.3% 1.% 1.% 1.% 1.%

College of Criminology&Criminal Justice Criminology & Criminal Justice Non-Fundable Student Credit Hours and FTE SCH Produced Summer Level 25 26 27 28 Lower 3 6 Upper 267 162 285 117 Grad I 15 78 48 45 Grad II 3 18 Total 288 246 351 162 Fall Level 25 26 27 28 Lower 15 3 3 Upper 69 168 18 6 Grad I 33 18 3 9 Grad II 6 5 3 Total 123 191 51 21 Spring Level 26 27 28 29 Lower 6 21 12 Upper 186 156 9 3 Grad I 18 33 16 9 Grad II 18 9 3 Total 228 21 46 15 Fall & Spring Level 25-6 26-7 27-8 28-9 Lower 21 21 15 3 Upper 255 324 27 9 Grad I 51 51 46 18 Grad II 24 5 9 6 Total 351 41 97 36 Annual FTE Contribution Summer Level 25 26 27 28 Lower.1.2.. Upper 6.7 4.1 7.1 2.9 Grad I.5 2.4 1.5 1.4 Grad II.1..6. Total 7.3 6.6 9.2 4.3 Fall Level 25 26 27 28 Lower.4..1.1 Upper 1.7 4.2.5.2 Grad I 1..6.9.3 Grad II.2.2..1 Total 3.3 4.9 1.5.6 Spring Level 26 27 28 29 Lower.2.5.3. Upper 4.7 3.9.2.1 Grad I.6 1..5.3 Grad II.6..3.1 Total 5.9 5.5 1.3.5 Fall & Spring Level 25-6 26-7 27-8 28-9 Lower.5.5.4.1 Upper 6.4 8.1.7.2 Grad I 1.6 1.6 1.4.6 Grad II.8.2.3.2 Total 9.2 1.4 2.8 1.1 Annual Level 25-6 26-7 27-8 28-9 Lower 24 27 15 3 Upper 522 486 312 126 Grad I 66 129 94 63 Grad II 27 5 27 6 Total 639 647 448 198 Annual Level 25-6 26-7 27-8 28-9 Lower.6.7.4.1 Upper 13.1 12.2 7.8 3.2 Grad I 2.1 4. 2.9 2. Grad II.8.2.8.2 Total 16.6 17. 12. 5.4 Source: Final Student Data Course Files Note: Lower and Upper hours are divided by 4 to obtain annual FTE; for Graduate I, Graduate II and Graduate III, hours are divided by 32 Distribution of Annual FTE by Semester Within Year 25-6 26-7 27-8 28-9 Summer 45.1% 38.% 78.3% 81.8% Fall 19.2% 29.5% 11.4% 1.6% Spring 35.7% 32.5% 1.3% 7.6% Total 1.% 1.% 1.% 1.%

College of Criminology&Criminal Justice Criminology & Criminal Justice Total Student Credit Hours and FTE SCH Produced Summer Level 25 26 27 28 Lower 411 459 288 216 Upper 4,94 4,265 3,886 3,235 Grad I 3 326 239 283 Grad II 89 141 168 15 Total 4,894 5,191 4,581 3,884 Fall Level 25 26 27 28 Lower 1,491 1,173 735 798 Upper 8,33 7,984 7,647 7,497 Grad I 66 697 92 81 Grad II 255 292 332 36 Total 1,439 1,146 9,634 9,465 Spring Level 26 27 28 29 Lower 699 1,269 999 339 Upper 8,5 9,28 7,811 7,727 Grad I 544 679 781 822 Grad II 296 35 295 375 Total 1,39 11,281 9,886 9,263 Fall & Spring Level 25-6 26-7 27-8 28-9 Lower 2,19 2,442 1,734 1,137 Upper 16,533 17,12 15,458 15,224 Grad I 1,24 1,376 1,71 1,632 Grad II 551 597 627 735 Total 2,478 21,427 19,52 18,728 Annual FTE Contribution Summer Level 25 26 27 28 Lower 1.3 11.5 7.2 5.4 Upper 12.4 16.6 97.2 8.9 Grad I 9.4 1.2 7.5 8.8 Grad II 2.8 4.4 5.3 4.7 Total 124.8 132.7 117.1 99.8 Fall Level 25 26 27 28 Lower 37.3 29.3 18.4 2. Upper 2.8 199.6 191.2 187.4 Grad I 2.6 21.8 28.8 25.3 Grad II 8. 9.1 1.4 11.3 Total 266.7 259.8 248.7 243.9 Spring Level 26 27 28 29 Lower 17.5 31.7 25. 8.5 Upper 212.5 225.7 195.3 193.2 Grad I 17. 21.2 24.4 25.7 Grad II 9.3 9.5 9.2 11.7 Total 256.2 288.2 253.9 239.1 Fall & Spring Level 25-6 26-7 27-8 28-9 Lower 54.8 61.1 43.4 28.4 Upper 413.3 425.3 386.5 38.6 Grad I 37.6 43. 53.2 51. Grad II 17.2 18.7 19.6 23. Total 522.9 548. 52.6 483. Annual Level 25-6 26-7 27-8 28-9 Lower 2,61 2,91 2,22 1,353 Upper 2,627 21,277 19,344 18,459 Grad I 1,54 1,72 1,94 1,915 Grad II 64 738 795 885 Total 25,372 26,618 24,11 22,612 Annual Level 25-6 26-7 27-8 28-9 Lower 65. 72.5 5.6 33.8 Upper 515.7 531.9 483.6 461.5 Grad I 47. 53.2 6.6 59.8 Grad II 2. 23.1 24.8 27.7 Total 647.7 68.7 619.6 582.8 Source: Final Student Data Course Files Note: Lower and Upper hours are divided by 4 to obtain annual FTE; for Graduate I, Graduate II and Graduate III, hours are divided by 32 Distribution of Annual FTE by Semester Within Year 25-6 26-7 27-8 28-9 Summer 19.3% 19.5% 19.% 17.2% Fall 41.1% 38.1% 4.% 41.9% Spring 39.6% 42.4% 41.% 41.% Total 1.% 1.% 1.% 1.%

Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice E & G Student Credit Hours and Headcount Productivity By Instructor Type Student Headcount/ Student Headcount/ FTE Credit Hrs SCH/FTE Headcount FTE FTE Credit Hrs SCH/FTE Headcount FTE Fall 23 Spring 24 Faculty OPS Regular Faculty OPS Faculty Adjuncts Graduate Assistants A & P / USPS Others 14.73 2.43 12.94.5 4478.5 183 453 24 34. 445.7 35.1 48... 1278 361 151 8 86.8 148.6 116.7 16... Faculty OPS Regular Faculty OPS Faculty Adjuncts Graduate Assistants A & P / USPS Others 15.32.15 2.9 11.58.5 5873 1542 2748 177 383.4. 531.7 237.3. 354. 1633 514 916 58 16.6. 177.2 79.1. 116. 3.6 1331.5 337.6 3229 15.5 3.45 134 339.6 3121 12.5 Fall 24 Spring 25 Faculty OPS Regular Faculty OPS Faculty Adjuncts Graduate Assistants A & P / USPS Others 16.99 1.8 8.44 2.17 6,428.. 654. 1,986.. 1,518. 378.3. 363.3 235.3. 699.5 1,893 218 662 52 111.4. 121.1 78.4. 231.3 Faculty OPS Regular Faculty OPS Faculty Adjuncts Graduate Assistants A & P / USPS Others 17.41.57 2.32 1.97 2 5,917. 15. 981. 2,43.. 1,566. 339.9 26.3 422.8 221.5. 783. 1,623 5 327 81 522 93.2 8.8 14.9 73.8. 261. 29.4 1,586. 36.1 3,275 111.4 33.27 1,99. 327.9 3,287 98.8 Fall 25 Spring 26 Faculty OPS Regular Faculty OPS Faculty Adjuncts 15.24.31 1 6,392. 27. 918. 419.4 87.1 918. 1,95 9 36 125. 29. 36. Faculty OPS Regular Faculty OPS Faculty Adjuncts 15.321.25.5 5,985. 54. 633. 39.7 216. 1,266. 1,663 18 211 18.6 72. 422. Graduate Assistants 9.19 1,62. 176.3 54 58.8 Graduate Assistants 9 2,16. 24. 72 8. A & P / USPS... A & P / USPS... Others 1 693. 693. 231 231. Others.73 258. 353.4 86 117.8 26.74 9,65. 36.9 2,991 111.9 25.81 9,9. 352.3 2,698 14.6 Fall 26 Spring 27 Faculty OPS Regular Faculty OPS Faculty Adjuncts Graduate Assistants A & P / USPS Others 17.8711 1.2584.75 8.58.25 5,46. 258. 735. 2,217.. 66. 32.5 25. 98. 258.4. 2,424. 1,779. 83. 245. 553.. 22. 99.5 66. 326.7 64.5. 88. Faculty OPS Regular Faculty OPS Faculty Adjuncts Graduate Assistants A & P / USPS Others 19.812 1.255.86 8.5 6,372. 159. 1,95. 2,55... 321.6 127.1 1,273.3 3... 2,93 51 365 532 15.6 4.8 424.4 62.6.. 28.795 9,222. 321.2 2,862 99.7 3.4225 1,176. 334.5 3,41 1. Fall 27 Spring 28 Faculty OPS Regular Faculty OPS Faculty Adjuncts Graduate Assistants A & P / USPS Others 2.34.4999.9999 7.85.25 5,395. 12. 1,494. 1,14.. 144. 265.2 24. 1,494.1 14.6. 576. 1,758. 38. 498. 368.. 48. 86.4 76. 498. 46.9. 192. Faculty OPS Regular Faculty OPS Faculty Adjuncts Graduate Assistants A & P / USPS Others 19.499.4999.75 7.8 5,881. 51. 1,18. 1,35... 33. 12. 1,357.3 132.7.. 1,925 17 34 346 99.2 34. 453.3 44.4.. 29.94 8,257. 275.8 2,71 9.5 28.4598 7,985. 28.6 2,628 92.3 Source: Instruction Research Data Files.

Criminology & Criminal Justice - Faculty Courses & Hours Fall 23 - Spring 24 Organized Classes (C,D,L) SCH Total Headcount Total Sections Total Faculty Member Class FTE UGrad Grad SCH UGrad Grad HC UGrad Grad #Sec. BALES 92 1.5 84. 18. 858. 28. 3. 283. 2. 1. 3. BEDARD 9199 2. 843. - 843. 35. - 35. 8. - 8. BLOMBERG 91 1.5-123. 123. - 37. 37. - 2. 2. BULLINGTON 92 2. 6. 27. 87. 2. 9. 29. 1. 2. 3. CHIRICOS 91 2. 921. 126. 1,47. 37. 42. 349. 3. 2. 5. CLOSE 93 2. 657. 63. 72. 219. 19. 238. 5. 1. 6. CURRIE 91.21-96. 96. - 32. 32. - 3. 3. DOERNER 91 2. 675. 36. 711. 225. 11. 236. 2. 4. 6. GERTZ 91 2. 354. 36. 39. 118. 12. 13. 4. 2. 6. GREEK 92 2. 18. 111. 129. 6. 35. 41. 2. 1. 12. HAY 93 2. 63. - 63. 21. - 21. 3. - 3. KERBS 93.85 381. - 381. 127. - 127. 2. - 2. KLECK 91 2. 819. 27. 846. 273. 9. 282. 3. 1. 4. KUTNJAK IVKOVIC 93 2. 39. 24. 414. 13. 8. 138. 3. 1. 4. LI 93 2. 3. 126. 426. 1. 39. 139. 2. 3. 5. MAIER-KATKIN 91 2. - 9. 9. - 1.5 1.5 -.5.5 PADGETT 9121.87 15. - 15. 5. - 5. 1. - 1. TOTALS 7,38. 822. 7,86. 2,37. 257.5 2,627.5 41. 32.5 73.5 AVERAGE PER FACULTY 52.7 63.2 462.4 169.3 19.8 154.6 2.9 2.5 4.3 Criminology & Criminal Justice - Faculty Courses & Hours Fall 23 - Spring 24 Individualized (G,T,I,O,P,R,S,Z) SCH Total Headcount Total Sections Total Faculty Member Class FTE UGrad Grad SCH UGrad Grad HC UGrad Grad #Sec. BALES 92 1.5-6. 6. - 2. 2. - 2. 2. BEDARD 9199 2. 1,942. 36. 1,978. 142. 12. 154. 17. 12. 29. BLOMBERG 91 1.5 16. 76. 92. 5. 2. 25. 5. 11. 16. BULLINGTON 92 2. 3. 28. 31. 1. - 1. 1. 1. 11. CHIRICOS 91 2. 3. 93.5 96.5 1. 17.8 18.8 1. 6.9 7.9 CLOSE 93 2. 4. - 4. 1. - 1. 1. - 1. CURRIE 91.21-15. 15. - 4. 4. - 3. 3. DOERNER 91 2. 9. 28. 37. 4. 4. 8. 4. 4. 8. GERTZ 91 2. 7. 83. 9. 3. 23. 26. 3. 12. 15. GREEK 92 2. - 15. 15. - 4. 4. - 2. 2. HAY 93 2. 3. 6. 9. 1. 2. 3. 1. 2. 3. KERBS 93.85-3. 3. - 1. 1. - 1. 1. KLECK 91 2. - 54. 54. - 9. 9. - 8. 8. KUTNJAK IVKOVIC 93 2. - - - - - - - - - LI 93 2. 1. 18. 19. 1. 6. 7. 1. 6. 7. MAIER-KATKIN 91 2. - 42. 42. - 8. 8. - 8. 8. PADGETT 9121.87 - - - - - - - - - TOTALS 1,988. 53.5 2,491.5 159. 112.8 271.8 34. 87.9 121.9 AVERAGE PER FACULTY 22.9 36. 166.1 17.7 8.7 18.1 3.8 6.3 8.1

Criminology & Criminal Justice - Faculty Courses & Hours Fall 23 - Spring 24 All Types SCH TOTAL Headcount TOTAL Sections TOTAL Faculty Member Class FTE UGrad Grad SCH UGrad Grad HC UGrad Grad #Sec. BALES 92 1.5 84. 24. 864. 28. 5. 285. 2. 3. 5. BEDARD 9199 2. 2,785. 36. 2,821. 447. 12. 459. 25. 12. 37. BLOMBERG 91 1.5 16. 199. 215. 5. 57. 62. 5. 13. 18. BULLINGTON 92 2. 63. 55. 118. 21. 9. 3. 2. 12. 14. CHIRICOS 91 2. 924. 219.5 1,143.5 38. 59.8 367.8 4. 8.9 12.9 CLOSE 93 2. 661. 63. 724. 22. 19. 239. 6. 1. 7. CURRIE 91.21-111. 111. - 36. 36. - 6. 6. DOERNER 91 2. 684. 64. 748. 229. 15. 244. 6. 8. 14. GERTZ 91 2. 361. 119. 48. 121. 35. 156. 7. 14. 21. GREEK 92 2. 18. 126. 144. 6. 39. 45. 2. 12. 14. HAY 93 2. 633. 6. 639. 211. 2. 213. 4. 2. 6. KERBS 93.85 381. 3. 384. 127. 1. 128. 2. 1. 3. KLECK 91 2. 819. 81. 9. 273. 18. 291. 3. 9. 12. KUTNJAK IVKOVIC 93 2. 39. 24. 414. 13. 8. 138. 3. 1. 4. LI 93 2. 31. 144. 445. 11. 45. 146. 3. 9. 12. MAIER-KATKIN 91 2. - 51. 51. - 9.5 9.5-8.5 8.5 PADGETT 9121.87 15. - 15. 5. - 5. 1. - 1. TOTALS 9,26. 1,325.5 1,351.5 2,529. 37.3 2,899.3 75. 12.4 195.4 AVERAGE PER FACULTY 61.7 82.8 68.9 168.6 23.1 17.5 5. 7.5 11.5

Criminology & Criminal Justice - Faculty Courses & Hours Fall 27 - Spring 28 Organized Classes (C,D,L) SCH Total Headcount Total Sections Total Faculty Member Class FTE UGrad Grad SCH UGrad Grad HC UGrad Grad #Sec. BACON 93 2. 291. 99. 39. 97. 32. 129. 1. 2. 3. BALES 92 1.16-18. 18. - 34. 34. - 2. 2. BARKER 93 1. 141. 21. 162. 47. 6. 53. 1. 1. 2. BEAVER 93 2. 642. 75. 717. 214. 25. 239. 3. 4. 7. BLOMBERG 91.76 - - - - - - - - - BULLINGTON 92 2. 429. 33. 462. 143. 11. 154. 3. 1. 4. CHIRICOS 91 2. 237. 99. 336. 79. 32. 111. 3. 2. 5. CLOSE 93 2. 1,128. - 1,128. 376. - 376. 6. - 6. DOERNER 91 2. 36. 15. 375. 12. 5. 125. 1. 1. 2. GERTZ 91 2. 495. 81. 576. 165. 25. 19. 3. 3. 6. GREEK 92 2. 513. 18. 693. 171. 59. 23. 1. 8. 9. HAY 92 1.8 837. 72. 99. 279. 24. 33. 2. 2. 4. HOLTFRETER REISIG93 2. 882. 48. 93. 294. 16. 31. 3. 2. 5. KLECK 91 2. - 141. 141. - 44. 44. - 3. 3. MAIER-KATKIN 91 2. 636. - 636. 212. - 212. 5. - 5. MEARS 92 2. 33. 84. 387. 11. 27. 128. 2. 2. 4. REISIG 92 2. - 96. 96. - 31. 31. - 2. 2. STEWART 92 2. 93. - 93. 31. - 31. 2. - 2. STULTS 93 2. 285. 135. 42. 95. 44. 139. 2. 4. 6. WARREN 93 2. 1,239. 33. 1,272. 413. 11. 424. 3. 1. 4. TOTALS 9,321. 1,32. 1,641. 3,17. 426. 3,533. 41. 4. 81. AVERAGE PER FACULTY 582.6 82.5 56.1 194.2 26.6 185.9-2.5 4.3 Criminology & Criminal Justice - Faculty Courses & Hours Fall 27 - Spring 28 Individualized (G,T,I,O,P,R,S,Z) SCH Total Headcount Total Sections Total Faculty Member Class FTE UGrad Grad SCH UGrad Grad HC UGrad Grad #Sec. BACON 93 2. 12. 9. 21. 4. 3. 7. 4. 3. 7. BALES 92 1.16 4. 3. 34. 1. 6. 7. 1. 4. 5. BARKER 93 1. - - - - - - - - - BEAVER 93 2. 6. 27. 33. 2. 9. 11. 2. 8. 1. BLOMBERG 91.76 4. 17. 111. 1. 2. 21. 1. 5. 6. BULLINGTON 92 2. 3. 51. 54. 1. 8. 9. 1. 7. 8. CHIRICOS 91 2. - 6. 6. - 9. 9. - 7. 7. CLOSE 93 2. 14. 3. 17. 5. 1. 6. 5. 1. 6. DOERNER 91 2. - 26. 26. - 5. 5. - 4. 4. GERTZ 91 2. - 18. 18. - 6. 6. - 5. 5. GREEK 92 2. - 9. 9. - 3. 3. - 3. 3. HAY 92 1.8 4. 45. 49. 2. 11. 13. 2. 9. 11. HOLTFRETER REISIG93 2. - 24. 24. - 6. 6. - 4. 4. KLECK 91 2. - 41. 41. - 7. 7. - 6. 6. MAIER-KATKIN 91 2. 32. 33. 65. 12. 9. 21. 12. 8. 2. MEARS 92 2. 3. 27. 3. 1. 4. 5. 1. 4. 5. REISIG 92 2. - 9. 9. - 2. 2. - 2. 2. STEWART 92 2. - 3. 3. - 1. 1. - 1. 1. STULTS 93 2. 3. 12. 15. 1. 4. 5. 1. 4. 5. WARREN 93 2. 1. 15. 16. 1. 5. 6. 1. 5. 6. TOTALS 86. 549. 635. 31. 119. 15. 31. 9. 121. AVERAGE PER FACULTY 7.8 28.9 33.4 2.8 6.3 7.9-4.7 6.4

Criminology & Criminal Justice - Faculty Courses & Hours Fall 27 - Spring 28 All Types SCH TOTAL Headcount TOTAL Sections TOTAL Faculty Member Class FTE UGrad Grad SCH UGrad Grad HC UGrad Grad #Sec. BACON 93 2. 33. 18. 411. 11. 35. 136. 5. 5. 1. BALES 92 1.16 4. 138. 142. 1. 4. 41. 1. 6. 7. BARKER 93 1. 141. 21. 162. 47. 6. 53. 1. 1. 2. BEAVER 93 2. 648. 12. 75. 216. 34. 25. 5. 12. 17. BLOMBERG 91.76 4. 17. 111. 1. 2. 21. 1. 5. 6. BULLINGTON 92 2. 432. 84. 516. 144. 19. 163. 4. 8. 12. CHIRICOS 91 2. 237. 159. 396. 79. 41. 12. 3. 9. 12. CLOSE 93 2. 1,142. 3. 1,145. 381. 1. 382. 11. 1. 12. DOERNER 91 2. 36. 41. 41. 12. 1. 13. 1. 5. 6. GERTZ 91 2. 495. 99. 594. 165. 31. 196. 3. 8. 11. GREEK 92 2. 513. 189. 72. 171. 62. 233. 1. 11. 12. HAY 92 1.8 841. 117. 958. 281. 35. 316. 4. 11. 15. HOLTFRETER REISIG93 2. 882. 72. 954. 294. 22. 316. 3. 6. 9. KLECK 91 2. - 182. 182. - 51. 51. - 9. 9. MAIER-KATKIN 91 2. 668. 33. 71. 224. 9. 233. 17. 8. 25. MEARS 92 2. 36. 111. 417. 12. 31. 133. 3. 6. 9. REISIG 92 2. - 15. 15. - 33. 33. - 4. 4. STEWART 92 2. 93. 3. 96. 31. 1. 32. 2. 1. 3. STULTS 93 2. 288. 147. 435. 96. 48. 144. 3. 8. 11. WARREN 93 2. 1,24. 48. 1,288. 414. 16. 43. 4. 6. 1. TOTALS 9,47. 1,869. 11,276. 3,138. 545. 3,683. 72. 13. 22. AVERAGE PER FACULTY 522.6 93.5 563.8 174.3 27.3 184.2 4. 6.5 1.1

Operating Budget E&G Position FTE and Rate Totals By Pay Plan, Month Type, Filled/Vacant, and Rank College of Criminology Coll of Criminology & Crim Jst Total All Pay Plans Filled 9- & 12-Month Faculty Vacant & Reserve Faculty Summer Faculty Filled Support Vacant & Reserve Support FTE Person Years Curret Rate FTE Person Years Current Rate FTE Person Years Current Rate FTE Person Years Current Rate FTE Person Years Current Rate FTE Person Years Current Rate 25-26 26-27 27-28 28-29 29-1 4.39 28.3 $2,16,67 37.39 27.55 $2,339,431 41.65 29.6 $2,49,951 38.9 27.85 $2,4,863 37.31 25.89 $2,45,481 25-26 26-27 27-28 28-29 29-1 17. 13.21 $1,37,45 7.5 5.86 $479,755 7.39.74 $62,348 6.5 6.5 $249,924 2. 2. $6,635 2. 15.19 $1,572,258 4.5 3.87 $38,854 4.89.49 $48,265 8. 8. $338,54 21. 16.19 $1,699,51 5. 3.99 $361,7 7.55.78 $78,1 8. 8. $347,611.1.1 $4,66 2.5 15.95 $1,734,653 4. 3.24 $244,53 6.4.66 $69,436 8. 8. $352,271 21. 16.19 $1,853,749 3.5 2.99 $181,594 6.81.7 $81,247 6. 6. $288,891 Source:Academic Profile 4.1 with OMNI account

E & G Expenditures by Budget Category, By Major Object code,departments within School College of Criminology Coll of Criminology & Crim Jst Category Code Oject Code 24-5 25-6 26-7 27-8 28-9 SALARY FACULTY $1,461,89 $1,374,393 $1,57,274 $1,721,493 $1,87,693 A&P $136,885 $178,21 $221,393 $236,97 $238,778 USPS $124,876 $111,266 $115,885 $122,321 $98,42 FRINGE BENEFITS $44,818 $4,283 $496,32 $532,483 $55,388 OTHER SALARY $21,5 $5,835 $1,35 SALARY $2,149,888 $2,69,987 $2,44,934 $2,612,394 $2,694,91 EXPENSE CONSULTING & OTHER $34,715 $18,261 $16,891 $16,596 $3,66 EDUCATIONAL SUPPLIES $784 $412 $824 $597 $95 EQUIPMENT & BOOKS $25,972 $27,939 $18,28 $3,312 $78 EXPENSE OTHER $5,188 $4,382 $8,33 $3,575 OFFICE SUPPLIES $8,61 $8,555 $24,482 $12,995 $7,652 OTHER CURRENT CHARGES $1,92 $2,677 $3,728 $2,832 $3,26 OTHER MATERIALS & SUPPLIES $7,267 $4,583 $4,26 $3,51 $5,68 PRINTING $3,992 $11,724 $18,463 $5,158 $83 PURCHASE FOR RESALE $15 RENTAL OF BUILDINGS $23,31 RENTAL OF EQUIPMENT $32 $536 $362 $716 $39 REPAIRS & MAINTENANCE $24,169 $13,36 $9,713 $6,59 $14,72 SCHOLARSHIPS & FELLOWSHIPS $2,55 $4,45 $1,741 $9 TELEPHONE $21,51 $2,235 $24,833 $23,717 $18,932 TRAVEL $41,716 $46,668 $51,65 $16,828 $18,296 POSTAGE $2,64 FREIGHT $12 EXPENSE $177,687 $163,728 $183,188 $119,832 $75,93 OPS FRINGE BENEFITS $11,383 $6,81 $4,289 $2,621 $2,451 FACULTY ADJUNCTS $131,151 $114,786 $154,128 $72,641 $8,497 GRAD ASST $268,898 $297,397 $294,77 $256,614 $31,84 OPS OTHER $76,8 $59,143 $37,61 $1,312 $775 STUDENT ASST $1,356 $14,272 $13,5 $22,97 $1,513 OPS $498,588 $492,48 $53,739 $364,285 $396,76 OCO DATA PROCESSING EQUIPMENT $2,562 $15,127 FURNITURE & EQUIPMENT $3,752 $1,15 OCO $6,314 $16,232 Department Total: $2,832,477 $2,742,355 $3,91,861 $3,96,511 $3,166,88

E & G Expenditures by Budget Category, By Major Object code,departments within School College of Criminology Criminology Peer Advising Category Code Oject Code 24-5 25-6 26-7 27-8 EXPENSE OFFICE SUPPLIES $56 $66 OTHER CURRENT CHARGES $1 OTHER MATERIALS & SUPPLIES $31 $41 EXPENSE $87 $657 OPS FRINGE BENEFITS $4 $12 OPS OTHER $748 STUDENT ASST $8,916 $8,77 $7,422 $7,493 OPS $8,92 $8,77 $7,422 $8,253 Department Total: $8,92 $8,857 $8,79 $8,253

Program : Criminology & Criminal Justice Number of students who entered the program between 1996 and 27 Record the number who within the various time spans listed below completed degree within given number of years after enrolling Number of entering doctoral students Number of students who left the program without a master's or doctoral degree Number Number of of students students admitted to who left doctoral the candidacy program after receiving a master's degree 3 years or less 4 years 5 years 6 years 7 years 8 years 9 years 1 years or more Number still enrolled after 1 years 1996-1997 8 3 1 4 2 1 1 1997-1998 12 5 2 6 1 1 1 2 1998-1999 9 4 2 5 1 2 1999-2 11 4 1 5 1 1 1 1 2 2-21 7 1 6 2 1 21-22 6 4 2 1 22-23 5 3 1 1 1 23-24 7 4 1 3 2 24-25 8 3 1 3 25-26 9 3 1 1 26-27 11 2 3 1 27-28 5

Program : Criminology & Criminal Justice FTIC Retention Rates Entering Cohort Year 4th Year % 6th Year % 1996 76.5% 68.2% 1997 74.5% 7.9% 1998 82.9% 8.6% 1999 76.9% 71.1% 2 79.3% 77.2% 21 79.4% 77.4% 22 82.5% 79.2% FTIC Graduation Rates Entering Cohort Year 4th Year % 6th Year % 1996 49.2% 66.5% 1997 44.9% 66.8% 1998 54.8% 78.7% 1999 48.8% 69.4% 2 48.5% 74.5% 21 57.8% 74.5% 22 52.9% 78.9% AA Transfer Retention t Rates Entering Cohort Year 4th Year % 6th Year % 1996 79.9% 8.6% 1997 81.4% 8.4% 1998 77.2% 78.2% 1999 81.8% 82.7% 2 79.3% 78.2% 21 8.4% 82.6% 22 79.5% 83.1% AA Transfer Graduation Rates Entering Cohort Year 4th Year % 6th Year % 1996 74.3% 77.1% 1997 78.4% 8.4% 1998 74.3% 76.2% 1999 81.8% 82.% 2 77.% 78.2% 21 79.3% 8.4% 22 72.3% 8.7%

Name of Program: Criminology Criminial Justice Quality Enhancement Review Unit Accomplishment Summary Teaching and Research Overview 27-28 Number of NRC- Number of Number of directed Number of countable Number Instructiona organized individualized Instructional individual PhD Research publications of l assignment courses taught courses contact studies students assignment and/or creative proposals Faculty member (%) (C,D,L) (G,T,I,O, P,R,S,Z) hours (DIS) supervised (%) products submitted BACON 3. 7. 12.5 BALES 2. 5. 1. BARKER 2.. 6. BEAVER 7. 1. 18. BLOMBERG. 6. 15. BULLINGTON 4. 8. 17.5 CHIRICOS 5. 7. 22. CLOSE 6. 6. 21. DOERNER 2. 4. 9. GERTZ 6. 5. 22. GREEK 9. 3. 14.5 HAY 4. 11. 18.5 HOLTFRETER REISIG 5. 4. 15. KLECK 3. 6. 14. MAIER-KATKIN 5. 2. 25. MEARS 4. 5. 15.5 REISIG 2. 2. 7.5 STEWART 2. 1. 6.5 STULTS 6. 5. 14.5 WARREN 4. 6. 15. Number of proposals funded ALL SOURCES Total grant funds awarded Number of honors and awards SUM 81. 121. 299. MEAN 4.1 6.1 15. MEDIAN 4. 5.5 15. Spring 21 Review QE 1

Name of Program: Criminology and Criminial Justice Quality Enhancement Review Unit Accomplishment Summary Instructional Activities 27-28 Faculty member Instructional assignment (%) Number of organized courses taught (C,D,L) Total enrollment Number of individualized courses (G,T,I,O,P, R,S,Z) Total enrollment Total instructional contact hours Total student credit hours Number of honors courses BACON 3. 129 7. 7 12.5 411. BALES 2. 34 5. 7 1. 142. BARKER 2. 53. 6. 162. BEAVER 7. 239 1. 11 18. 75. BLOMBERG. 6. 21 15. 111. BULLINGTON 4. 154 8. 9 17.5 516. CHIRICOS 5. 111 7. 9 22. 396. CLOSE 6. 376 6. 6 21. 1145. DOERNER 2. 125 4. 5 9. 41. GERTZ 6. 19 5. 6 22. 594. GREEK 9. 23 3. 3 14.5 72. HAY 4. 33 11. 13 18.5 958. HOLTFRETER REISIG 5. 31 4. 6 15. 954. KLECK 3. 44 6. 7 14. 182. MAIER-KATKIN 5. 212 2. 21 25. 71. MEARS 4. 128 5. 5 15.5 417. REISIG 2. 31 2. 2 7.5 15. STEWART 2. 31 1. 1 6.5 96. STULTS 6. 139 5. 5 14.5 435. WARREN 4. 424 6. 6 15. 1288. Number of thesis/dissertation student committees SUM 81. 3,533 121. 15 299. 11,276. MEAN 4.1 177 6.1 8 15. 563.8 MEDIAN 4. 147 5.5 6 15. 475.5 Spring 21 Review QE2