Facts

The College offers a total of 36 bachelor of arts or bachelor of science degrees and one associate degree. There are a total of 23 concentrations available within those BA and BS degrees. Our eleven departments offer 45 minors and 3 certificates.

Enrollment Numerical Snapshot: Fall 2024

  • Total Students: 1,116
  • Undergraduate: 817 (270 1st year students)
  • Graduate: 299 (5 graduate non-degree, 106 MS, and 188 PhD students)

2024-25 Academic Year

AY 2024-25 SAT Scores

  • Total = 1202.9
  • Math = 594.9
  • Reading/Writing = 610.1

AY 2024-25 Retention

  • 1st to 2nd year = 88.6%

Faculty and Staff

  • Faculty: 164
  • Tenured/Tenure-track Faculty: 120
  • Non Tenure-track Faculty: 44
  • Staff: 71

AY 2024-25 Externally-funded Proposals

  • Submitted = 102
  • Funded = 43
  • Amount = $15.6M
  • funded w/ co-PIs = 22

AY 2024-25 General Fund Budget

  • $25,956,708.38

AY 2024-25 Research Expenditures

  • $10.1M

Degrees Awarded

2023-24 Academic Year

  • Associates: 8
  • BA/BS: 195
  • Certificates (undergrad): 1
  • Minors: 219
  • Graduate Certificates: 55
  • Masters: 71
  • PhD: 40

Academic Programs

As the lists below show, the College offers 31 Bachelors of Arts or Bachelor of Science degrees and one associate degree. There are 23 concentrations available within those BA and BS degrees. Our eleven departments offer 43 minors.

Certificate Programs

Graduate Degrees and Certificates

The College offers 24 graduate degrees, and a graduate certificate in Applied Statistics Certificate. In addition to interdisciplinary degrees in Atmospheric Sciences and Biochemistry and Molecular Biology; students also may complete any of the interdisciplinary graduate certificates listed below.

Interdisciplinary Minors

Bioprocess Engineering, Ecology, Nanoscale Science & Engineering, Plant Biotechnology, Plant Sciences. Including the Pavlis Honors College minors: Enterprise, Global Community Development Partnerships and Leadership.

Pavlis Honors College Minors

  • Enterprise
  • Leadership

Minors