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FACT BOOK 2021-2022Office of Planning and Institutional Effectiveness

Fact Book 2021-2022TABLE OF CONTENTSMission Statement . 3Memorandum . 4I. STUDENTS:Synopsis of Baccalaureate Degree Programs and Majors . 5Synopsis of Graduate Degree Programs . 7Degrees Granted by College and Department:CPS . 8CHHS . 9CAS . 10Admissions Activity:Undergraduate Full-Time and Part-Time New Students . 11Graduate Full- and Part-Time New Students by Calendar Year . 12Average SAT Scores for First-time Full-time Student . 13Fall 2021 Headcount and FTE Enrollment by College and Time Status . 14Fall 2021 Headcount by College and Ethnicity/Race . 15Headcount Enrollment by College, Department, and Level Fall 2016-2021 . 17Fall 2021 Headcount Enrollment by College and Gender . 18Fall Full-time Undergraduate Enrollment by On/Off-Campus Living . 19Students with Disabilities . 19Study Abroad Program Locations and Majors of Students Fall 2021 . 20International Student Enrollment . 20International Student Majors of Choice . 20Honors Program Majors Represented . 21Honors Courses Offered in 2020-2021 . 21Enrollment in Honors Courses . 21Retention and Graduation Rates for First-Time Full-Time Students by Year of Entry . 22Trends in 1-Year Retention and 6-Year Graduation Rates of First-Time Full-Time Students . 23Athletics and Recreation . 24Athletic Honors/Achievements . 25II. PERSONNEL:Employees by Ethnicity, EEO Category, and Time Status . 26Full-time Employees by Gender and Ethnicity . 27Number of Full-time and Pro-rata Faculty by College . 28Tenure Status among Full-time Faculty . 28Highest Degrees Earned . 28Number of Full-time Faculty by Rank and Gender . 29III. FINANCES:Operating Revenue/Expense . 30Tuition, Fees, Room and Board Rates . 31Student Cost of Attendance . 32Endowment Fund . 321

Fact Book 2021-2022Total Gifts and Grants:Purposes of Support . 33Donor Giving Levels . 33Sources of Support . 33Undergraduate Alumni Giving . 33IV. FACILITIES:Land and Building Inventory . 34University Library . 35Office of Information Technology . 36V. ACCREDITATIONS:Marywood University Accreditations/Approvals . 38VI. STRATEGIC PLAN GOALS AND OBJECTIVES:Marywood University Strategic Plan Goals and Objectives . 402

Fact Book 2021-2022Mission StatementMarywood University, sponsored by the Congregation of the Sisters, Servants of the ImmaculateHeart of Mary, roots itself in the Catholic intellectual tradition, the principle of justice, and thebelief that education empowers people. The University integrates an enduring liberal artstradition and professional disciplines to create a comprehensive learning experience. Ourundergraduate and graduate programs promote academic excellence, advance innovativescholarship, and foster leadership in service to others. Within a welcoming and supportivecommunity, Marywood challenges individuals of all backgrounds to achieve their full potentialand make choices based on spiritual and ethical values. Marywood University prepares studentsto seek sustainable solutions for the common good and educates global citizens to liveresponsibly in an interdependent world.3

Fact Book 2021-2022MEMORANDUMTO:Marywood University ColleaguesFROM:Leslie Worrell Christianson, M.S.L.I.S.Associate ProvostRE:Fact Book 2021-2022DATE:March 14, 2022The Marywood University Fact Book 2021-2022, twenty-seventh edition, presents concise tablesof data counts and trends on students, personnel, finances and facilities. Input is submitted bymany campus departments and units and then assembled and published by the Office of Planningand Institutional Effectiveness. Sincere thanks to our campus colleagues for their assistance.We welcome your comments and suggestions for producing a Fact Book with the most timelyand useful information possible for the entire campus. The contact person in the Office ofPlanning and Institutional Effectiveness for questions and comments on the Fact Book 2021-2022is Leslie Worrell Christianson, who may be reached at lchristianson@maryu.marywood.edu or570-348-6211.4

Fact Book 2021-2022I. STUDENTSSynopsis of Baccalaureate Degree Programs and Majors(Total 56)BA Art TherapyBASpanish/Secondary EducationBA Arts AdministrationBATheatre BArch ArchitectureArtMusicTheatreBA Communication Arts/SecondaryEducation AccountingBBAAviation Management TheatreBA Criminal JusticeBA English BBALiteratureWritingBA English/Secondary EducationBBAFinancial PlanningBBAInternational BusinessBBAManagementBBAManagement BA HistoryBA History/Pre-lawBA History-Social Science/Secondary EducationBA Multimedia Communication Film, TV, and Digital Communication Journalism Public Relations and ImageManagement Sports Media Interdisciplinary (Build Your OwnTrack)BA Music (Musical Theatre)Airline/Airport ManagementProfessional Pilot/FlightOperationsHealth Services AdministrationHospitality ManagementSports ManagementBBAMarketingBEDAEnvironmental Design ArchitectureBFADesign BFAStudio Art BA PhilosophyBA Religious StudiesGraphic lptureBA SociologyBIAInterior ArchitectureBA SpanishBMMusic EducationSource: Office of the Registrar5

Fact Book 2021-2022Synopsis of Baccalaureate Degree Programs and Majors(Continued)BMMusic PerformanceBSMathematicsBMMusic TherapyBSMathematics/Secondary EducationBSBiologyBSNutrition and DieteticsBSBiologyBSNutrition and Dietetics/SpanishBSPsychologyBSPsychology Medical Laboratory SciencePre-ChiropracticPre-Physician Assistant StudiesPre-Professional Clinical PracticeBSBiology/Secondary EducationBSRespiratory TherapyBSBiotechnologyBSRespiratory Therapy (RRT to BSRT)BSCommunication Sciences andDisorders (Pre-Professional)BSSpecial EducationBSSpecial EducationBSComputer ScienceBSEarly Childhood and ElementaryEducationBSEarly Childhood and ElementaryEducation/Special EducationBSEnvironmental ScienceBSExercise ScienceBSExercise Science (Athletic Training)BSInformation Security Early Childhood Education - PK-4English SecondaryMathematics SecondaryBSN Nursing LPN to BSNPre-ServiceRNBSW Social WorkSource: Office of the Registrar6

Fact Book 2021-2022Synopsis of Graduate Degree Programs(Total 27 Masters, 1 EdS, 2 Doctoral)MAArt TherapyMPAPublic AdministrationMAClinical Mental Health CounselingMSBiotechnologyMAProfessional WritingMSCounselor Education PK-12MAPsychologyMSCriminal JusticeMSHigher Education AdministrationMSManagement Information SystemsMSNutritionMSPhysician Assistant StudiesMSReading EducationMSSchool LeadershipMSSpecial EducationMSSpecial Education Administrationand Supervision MAClinical ServicesGeneral TheoreticalStudio Art PK-4 EducationMATSecondary/K-12 EducationMSSpeech-Language PathologyMBABusiness AdministrationMSSports Nutrition and ExerciseScience MFAGeneral ManagementFinance and InvestmentsManagement InformationSystemsMSAT Athletic TrainingVisual Arts Graphic DesignIllustrationMHSA Health Services AdministrationMIAInterior ArchitectureMSWSocial WorkEdSSchool PsychologyPhDStrategic Leadership andAdministrative StudiesPsyDClinical PsychologySource: Office of the Registrar7

Fact Book 2021-2022Degrees Granted by College and DepartmentCollege of Professional StudiesArchitectureEducation2016-17B. S.Business and Global InnovationB.A.B.B.A.M.B.A.M.H.S.A.M.S.Public AdministrationM.P.A.Ph.D.Ph.D.Total BachelorsTotal MastersTotal Doctoral2017-182018-192019-20 2125119605Source: Admissions8

Fact Book 2021-2022Degrees Granted by College and Department(Continued)College of Health and Human Services2016-172017-182018-19Athletic Training, Exercise Science*B.S.324837M.S.182228Nursing, Respiratory Therapy & Health Services Administration **B.A.B.S.101B.S.N.323936M.H.S.A.Nutrition & Dietetics *Physician .W.14M.H.S.A0M.S.W.131Communication Science and DisordersB.S.27M.S.22Counseling and PsychologyB.S.37M.A.39M.S.7Ed.S.4Psy.D.8Total Bachelors144Total Masters261Total Education Specialist4Total 121714023517Social Work**M.S.2019-208*Nutrition and Dietetics included within Athletic Training and Exercise Science previous to 2020-21**Respiratory Therapy and Health Services Administration moved into the Nursing 2020-21Source: Admissions9

Fact Book 2021-2022Degrees Granted by College and Department(Continued)College of Arts and SciencesEnglish, Foreign Languages &Comm. ArtsB.A.M.AScience, Math, & Comp. ScienceB.S.M.S.Philosophy, Religious StudiesB.A.Social SciencesB.A.B.S.M.S.ArtB.A.B.F.A.M.A.M.F.A.Music, Theatre & DanceB.A.B.M.M.A.Total BachelorsTotal 375141411724011321425239015515*Degrees granted in primary major onlyUniversity OverallTotal Bachelors AwardedTotal Masters AwardedTotal Educational Specialist AwardedTotal Doctoral AwardedTotal All Degrees Awarded2016-17446441423914Source: 2020-213433741177352021-22415310112738

Fact Book 2021-2022Admissions ActivityUndergraduate Fall Full-Time and Part-time New 312662,8452,541304Offered 1721,7171,5591581,9751,8301452,2362,080156Offer rent 964974148355046486Yield rce: Admissions11

Fact Book 2021-20222017 - 2021 Admissions ActivityGraduate Full- and Part-time New Students by Calendar 3664499Source: Admissions122017-2021 %of change11.2%-8.0%1.2%

Fact Book 2021-2022Average SAT Scores for First-time Full-time StudentsCriticalReadingMathWritingTotalFall 20125175235171557Fall 20135235295191571Fall 20145155185101543Fall 20155145175071538Fall 20165155235081546Fall 2017554544N/A1098*Fall 2018547559N/A1106*Fall 2019551542N/A1093*Fall 2020557544N/A1101*Fall 2021560546N/A1106**represents a change in the SAT formatSource: Admissions13

Fact Book 2021-2022Fall 2021 Headcount and FTE Enrollment by College and Time StatusCASCPSCHHSHRUndergraduate FTUndergraduate PTUndergraduate TotalUndergraduate .2Graduate FTGraduate PTGraduate TotalGraduate esTotal UniversityUndergraduate FTUndergraduate PTUndergraduate TotalUndergraduate FTEGraduate FTGraduate PTGraduate TotalGraduate 731145876786.4678127805726.5632225857718.0Source: Institutional Research14

Fact Book 2021-2022Fall 2021 Headcount Enrollment by College and Ethnicity/RaceSchoolEthnicity/RaceCASAmerican Indian/AlaskaNativeAsianBlack or African AmericanHawaiian/Pacific IslanderHispanicNon-resident AlienTwo or more racesUnknownWhiteTotalCHHSCPSAmerican Indian/AlaskaNativeAsianBlack or African AmericanHawaiian/Pacific IslanderHispanicNon-resident AlienTwo or more racesUnknownWhiteTotalAmerican Indian/AlaskaNativeAsianBlack or African AmericanHawaiian/Pacific IslanderHispanicNon-resident AlienTwo or more racesUnknownWhiteTotalUndergrad FTUndergrad PTGrad FTGrad 02805311971171003810478167Source: Institutional Research15

Fact Book 2021-2022Fall 2021 Headcount Enrollment by College and merican Indian/AlaskaNativeAsianBlack or African AmericanHawaiian/Pacific IslanderHispanicNon-resident AlienTwo or more racesUnknownWhiteTotalTotalUniv.American Indian/AlaskaNativeAsianBlack or African AmericanHawaiian/Pacific IslanderHispanicNon-resident AlienTwo or more racesUnknownWhiteTotalUndergrad FTUndergrad PTGrad FTGrad 4556325407812612225Source: Institutional Research16

Fact Book 2021-2022Headcount Enrollment by College, Department, and Level – Fall 2016 to Fall 2021College of Health and Human ServicesAthletic Training & rgraduateGraduateNursing, Resp. Therapy, andUndergraduateHealth Services Admin.**GraduateGraduatePhysician 0257414342167813283142College of Liberal Arts and SciencesCommunications, Language,Undergraduateand 80580691013941863390School of Social WorkCommunication DisordersCounseling/Psychology*Fall 2020: Nutrition Program Separated from Athletic Training and Exercise Science**Respiratory Therapy and Health Services Administration moved into the Nursing 2020-21Philosophy andReligious StudiesComputer Science, Math,and ScienceSocial SciencesArtMusic, Theatre & DanceRetentionSource: Institutional Research17

Fact Book 2021-2022Headcount Enrollment by College, Department, and Level – Fall 2016 to Fall 2021(Continued)College of Professional lobal Fall 2021 Headcount Enrollment by College and grad FTWomenUndergrad FT MenUndergrad FT ndergrad PTWomanUndergrad PT MenUndergrad PT Total24723771011236132052875437138Grad FT WomanGrad FT MenGrad FT Total40545724511737941470000491141632Grad PT WomanGrad PT MenGrad PT Total1021299681673884600014778225Source: Institutional Research18

Fact Book 2021-2022Fall Full-Time Undergraduate Enrollment by On/Off-Campus t YearTotalOff-CampusFull-timePart-timeSource: Institutional ResearchStudents with 8%423.9%393.9%363.9%313.5%293.6%314.3%Source: Disability Services, Office of Student Success19

Fact Book 2021-2022Center for Global Engagement(Formerly the Office of International Affairs)Study Abroad ProgramLocations and Majors of Students Fall 202124 Students Abroad23 students ISI Florence (Italy) – Architecture1 student Queen Mary University of London (UK) -- CommunicationsInternational Student EnrollmentUndergraduateGraduateFall 2017N%372.9444.5Fall 2018N%382363.5Fall 2019N%301.7283.2Fall 2020N%150.8192.4Fall 2021N%6491.3By Country of Origin – Fall eria2Nigeria3Saudi Arabia2Saudi Arabia1South Korea1Vietnam1ZambiaTotal Graduate:29Total Undergraduate:6International Students - Major Course of Study – Fall 2021UndergraduateBArch ArchitectureIntensive EnglishGraduate24MA PsychologyMHSA Health Services AdministrationMS NutritionMSW Social WorkMIA Interior ArchitectureSource: International & Multicultural Initiatives2022311

Fact Book 2021-2022Honors Program - Majors RepresentedBM Music PerformanceBM Music TherapyBS Athletic TrainingBS Biology (Pre-Professional)BS BiotechnologyBS Communication Science & Disorders (Pre-professional)BS Early Childhood and Elementary EducationBS Early Childhood and Elementary Education/Special EdBS Early Childhood Education/Special Education PK-8BS Environmental BiologyBS Information SecurityBS MathematicsBS Nutrition and DieteticsBS PsychologyBS Psychology (Clinical Practice)BSN Nursing (Pre-Service)BSW Social WorkB Pre-Physician Assistant StudiesBA Art HistoryBA Art TherapyBA Criminal JusticeBA Digital Media and Broadcast Production (Broadcast)BA English (Literature)BA English (Writing)BA English/Secondary EducationBA HistoryBA History-Social Studies/Secondary EducationBA Religious StudiesBArch ArchitectureBBA AccountingBBA ManagementBFA Design (Graphic Design)BIA Interior ArchitectureBM Music EducationHonors Courses Offered in NUTRPHILRSTFall 2020Digital Media IIHonors History of Art ICommunication Disorders in AdultsComposition and RhetoricRoots of the Modern WorldHealth and Medicine in US HistoryMusic in TherapyNutrition IModern BeliefSpring 2021Design Studio IVHonors History of Art IIIntroduction to World LiteratureHistorical Roots of African ChallengesNutrition IIIntroduction to PhilosophyRacism and the ChurchEnrollment in Honors CoursesFall 2016126Fall 2017122Fall 201887Source: Honors Director21Fall 2019101Fall 202080

Fact Book 2021-2022Retention and Graduation Rates for First-Time Full-Time Students by Year of Entry - Fall 2010 to Fall 2021EnteringTerm Fallst1Fall2FallRetention 13*N%Graduation Rateswithin within within5 yrs6 yrs7 yrs6thFall7thFall8thFallwithin3 yrswithin4 00.0%32780.1%2021N%452100.0%ndrd112.8%NOTE: Average 6-year graduation rate computed by Student Right to Know*Student(s) removed from cohort(SRK) formula for 4-year programs is 67.9%22within8 yrs

Fact Book 2021-2022Trends in 1-Year Retention from 2008 to 20196-Year Graduation Rates of First-time Full-time Students from 2008 to 2015Chart Title88.0%86.4% 85.9% 86.1%84.0%84%82.9% 83.5%81.5%80.0%AXIS 0.0%200820092010201120122013201420152016AXIS TITLE1-yr Retention236-yr Graduation2017201820192020

Fact Book 2021-2022ATHLETICS AND RECREATIONTwenty-two varsity teams plus esports (coed) are sponsored. The University is a member of the NationalCollegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III, the Atlantic East Conference (AEC), the Eastern CollegeAthletic Conference (ECAC), the Landmark Conference (women’s golf) and the Mid-Atlantic Rugby Conference(rugby). Thirteen sports are offered for women and 11 for men:WomenBasketballCross CountryEsportsField ngTennisTrack and Field ss ngTennisTrack and Field (Indoor/Outdoor)A selection of intramural and club sports also is available. Club sports have included: climbing, dance team andcheerleading among others. A wide range of activities are offered through the intramural sports program.Traditional team activities such as basketball, volleyball, flag football, tennis and softball are available in additionto innovative programs like ultimate Frisbee and 100 Mile Fitness Club. Recreation programs include land andwater aerobics classes and fitness challenges. The Center for Athletics and Wellness is a state-of-the-art facilitywith a fitness center, climbing wall, an elevated running track, a dance/aerobics studio, a 1,500-seat arena andhigh-tech athletic training areas. The Aquatics Center features eight lanes, one meter and three-meter divingboards, spectator seating and team rooms. The major expansion of the university’s athletics and recreationfacilities within the last decade was designed to complement the outdoor facilities that include a lightedmultipurpose turf field, tennis courts, sand volleyball court, basketball courts and three grass fields.24

Fact Book 2021-2022Athletic Honors/AchievementsTEAM NCAA APPEARANCES - 12INDIVIDUAL NCAA APPEARANCES - 8NCAA "ZONE MEET" QUALIFIERS - 2ATLANTIC EAST WOMEN’S COMMISSIONER’S AWARD - 1ATLANTIC EAST “DISTINGUISHED SERVICE” HONOREE - 1ATLANTIC EAST “SPORTSMANSHIP TEAM OF THE YEAR” - 1CSAC PRESIDENT’S CUP OVERALL TITLES - 1CSAC PRESIDENT’S CUPS MEN’S TITLES - 1CSAC PRESIDENT’S CUPS WOMEN’S TITLES – 4CSAC INSTITUTIONAL EXCELLENCE AWARD - 2CONFERENCE TEAM ACADEMIC AWARDS - 31CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS - 53CONFERENCE RUNNERS-UP - 56CONFERENCE COACH OF THE YEAR - 71ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS – 1,443 (total since 1992, does NOT include CSAC All-Sportsmanship Team)CSAC TEAM SPORTSMANSHIP AWARDS – 4CSAC 3-D SPORTSMANSHIP AWARDS – 6CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE YEAR -38CONFERENCE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR – 21CONFERENCE CROSS COUNTRY INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS - 15 (6 male, 9 female)CONFERENCE MEN’S GOLF INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS (MEDALISTS) - 3 CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT MVPs - 4CONFERENCE SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR - 7 (3 male, 4 female)NCAA POST-GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS - 3 (1 male, 2 female)ECAC CHAMPIONSHIPS - 1ECAC RUNNERS-UP - 5ECAC PLAYER OF THE YEAR - 2ECAC ROOKIE OF THE YEAR - 1ECAC INDOOR TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONS – 6ECAC OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONS - 4ECAC ALL-STARS - 41NATIONAL ALL-AMERICANS – 10NATIONAL PRE-SEASON ALL-AMERICANS - 2NATIONAL ALL-AMERICAN ROOKIE TEAM MEMBERS - 3REGIONAL ALL-AMERICANS - 68REGIONAL ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM (CROSS COUNTRY) - 5 (2 male, 3 female)NATIONAL ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN (CoSIDA) - 3REGIONAL ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN (CoSIDA) - 17NATIONAL ACADEMIC HONORS (Coaches’ Organizations) - 237REGIONAL ACADEMIC HONORS (Coaches’ Organizations) - 9REGIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR (since 1992) - 1 (WXC)REGIONAL ASSISTANT COACH OF THE YEAR (since 1992) -1 (WSOC) NATIONAL ASSISTANT COACH OF THE YEAR(since 1992) - 1 (WVB) NATIONALTEAM ACADEMIC AWARDS (Coaches’ Organizations) – 86Source: Marywood Department of Athletics and Recreation25

Fact Book 2021-2022II. PERSONNELEmployees by Ethnicity, EEO Category and Time StatusTable AFacultyFull-Time Instructional FacultyFull-Time LibrariansPro-Rata FacultyPart-Time ePart-TimeTable B2017-18White OtherFacultyFull-Time Instructional Faculty 126Full-Time Librarians5Pro-Rata Faculty15Part-Time Faculty 234Executive/Administrative/ManagerialFull -Time37Part-Time1ProfessionalFull -Time 101Part-Time28Secretarial/Clerical StaffFull -Time68Part-Time10Technical/Paraprofessional StaffFull -Time18Part-Time3Skilled Craft StaffFull -Time18Part-Time0Service/Maintenance StaffFull -Time62Part-Time8TotalsFull -Time 435Part-Time 284Pro Rata15Faculty and Staff Profile – Full-Time & 493583075131426846300249512018-19White Other2019-20White Other2020-21White Other2021-22White 223247331Source: Marywood Department of Human Resources26

Fact Book 2021-2022Full‐time Employees by Gender and Ethnicity2017-18Table anicAsian/Pacific IslanderOtherFaculty (includes librarians)WhiteBlackHispanicAsian/Pacific IslanderOtherProfessional Staff (does not include librarians)WhiteBlackHispanicAsian/Pacific IslanderOtherSecretarial/Clerical StaffWhiteBlackHispanicAsian/Pacific IslanderOtherTechnical/Paraprofessional StaffWhiteBlackHispanicAsian/Pacific IslanderOtherSkilled Craft StaffWhiteBlackHispanicAsian/Pacific IslanderOtherService/Maintenance StaffWhiteBlackHispanicAsian/Pacific M11000026000091000501152810134321001FSource: Marywood Department of Human Resources27

Fact Book 2021-2022Number of Full-time and Pro-rata Faculty by 27.8218.9223.85Full-time FacultyPro-rata FacultyPart-time FacultyFull-time LibrariansFaculty FTE**FT Faculty (155) Pro Rata Faculty (3 x 0.5) PT Faculty (189 x 0.33)Ten

The Marywood University Fact Book 2021- 2022, twenty-seventh edition, presents concise tables of data counts and trends on students, personnel, finances and facilities. Input is submitted by many campus departments and units and then assembled and published by the Office of Planning and Institutional Effectiveness.