1985-1986 USD Facts

The University

The University

Mission Throughout its history, the University of San Diego has remained committed to the ideals of liberal education and to recognizing the dignity of men and women as human beings and as creatures of God. As a Catholic institution, USD is committed to examination of the Catholic tradition as the basis of a continuing search for meaning in contemporary life.

History The University of San Diego traces its beginnings to the dedication of the late San Diego Bishop Charles F. Buddy and Reverend Mother Rosalie Hill, RSCJ. Due largely to their efforts USD's predecessor institutions were established at the university's present Alcala Park location-the College for Women in 1952, and the College for Men and the School of Law in 1954. In 1971, Dr. Author E. Hughes was appointed president of the two colleges. Under his guidance, the College for Women and the College for Men merged in 1972 to become USD. Today the university enrolls more than 5,200 students from across the nation and around the world in undergraduate and graduate courses. The 180-acre campus includes 60 buildings designed in 16th century Spanish-style architecture. Three of those buildings were completed in the past two years­ $4.5 million Olin Hall, new home for the School of Business Administration; the $3.7 million Helen K. and James S. Copley Library; and the $2.4 million Douglas F. Manchester Executive Conference Center. Another building, a $9 million University Center, is due for completion in 1986.

Important Dates

San Diego College of Women opens. College of Men and Law School open. College of Men and College of Women merge to become USD. Hahn School of Nursing building opens. Helen K. and James S. Copley Library, Douglas F. Manchester Executive Conference Center and Olin Hall, new home for the School of Business Administration, open.

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University Center scheduled to open.

1986

Academics Schools and Colleges College of Arts and Sciences School of Business Administration School of Education School of Graduate and Continuing Education School of Law Hahn School of Nursing Programs Undergraduate degree programs..... 30 Master's degree programs .......... 11 Doctoral degree programs. . . . . . . . . . 2 Law degree programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Miscellaneous Enrollment (1984) ............. 5,264 Tuition (per year) ............. $6,780 Faculty and staff (full-time, 1984) ...680 Student/faculty ratio (1984) ...... 18:1 Degrees awarded (May 1985) ..... 1,274 Academic year ........... .. 4-1-4 plus summer sessions Alumni (since 1972 merger) .... 13,304

Faculty

(1984 data) Number

Total Faculty .................. 326 Part-time........... ..... . ... 128 Full-time .................... 198 Faculty by rank (full-time) Professors .................... 79 Associate Professors ............ 64 Assistant Professors ............ 52 Lecturers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Instructors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Part-time Faculty Lecturers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 5 Adjunct Professors . ............ 33 Tenure Tenured faculty . ... ........... 120 Non-tenured faculty . .. . . ...... 206

Faculty By School College of Arts and

Full-Time Part-Time

Sciences........... . School of Business .... . School of Education ... . School of Law ...... .. . Hahn School of Nursing..

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Students

Student Finances

(1984 data) Enrollment

Tuition Undergraduate:

Total enrollment .............. 5,264 Undergraduate ............... 3.375 Graduate and professional ....... 1,889 Graduate Enrollment by School Law ........ .... ... ......... 1,165 Business . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 331 Education ................ ... 219 Arts and Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 Nursing ..................... ~ 1,889 Demographics Number of men ....... ... ..... 2,517 Number of women ........ . , . . . 2 ,447 Minorities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 539 Inte rnational . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140 Under 24 years of age .......... 3,605 Student clubs, organizations and honor societies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40

1 to 13.5 units ... ..... $230 per unit 14-17 units ..... $3,390 per semester more than 17 units..... $230 per unit Graduate: Master ..... . .. ...... $235 pe r unit Doctorate ... .. .. ... . . $250 per unit School of Law: J.D. Students .... ..... $275 per unit Graduate program .... . $280 per unit

Student Financial Aid (1984 data)

Total receiving financial a id ..... 2,243 Total dollars awarded . .. .. $11.3 million University contributed ... $3.5 million Government contributed (federal and state) ... .. $6.8 million Privately sponsored ....... $972,295

University Finances

I 1984 flgun:sJ Current operations

Total revenues .......... $37.8 million Tuition and fees ....... $27.9 million Federal grants... . ...... $ .55 million Private gifts, grants and other contracts . . ..... $ .76 million Athletics, recreation and other. ... . ... .... $.12 million Sales and services of auxiliary enterprises .. ~ ....... $7.3 million Other sources . . . . . . . . . . $1.2 million Total expenditures and mandatory transfers ..... $34.7 million Educational and general . $26. 7 million Auxiliary enterprises .... $5.9 million Mandatory transfers for debt service and matching grants ...... $1.9 million Excess of revenues over expenditures and mandatory transfers . .... $3.2 million Nonmandatory trans fers . . . $3.1 million Total increase in fund balance..... . .. . . . $.12 million Gift Support Total gifts from a lumni, friends, bequests, corporations and foundations 1983-1984... $6.8 million Annual Fund gifts 1983-84 ... $930,000 Increase from 1982-83 ... . ..... 63% Annual Fund donors 1983-84 .... 2,942 Increase from 1982-83 ......... 22%

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Administration

Board of Trustees

Executive Officers President ..... Author E. Hughes, Ph.D. Vice President and Provost . . Sister Sally Furay, RSCJ, Ph.D., J.D. Vice President for Financial Affairs ........ John D. Boyce, B.E.E. Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students .. ...Thomas F. Burke, M.A. Vice President for University Relations .... William L. Pickett, Ph.D. Board of Trustees The Most Reverend Leo T. Maher (Bishop) Chairman of the Board Helen K. Copley Vice Chairman of the Board Reverend Monsignor I. Brent Eagen Secretary of the Board Manuel Barba, M.D. Dee Baugh Arthur B. Birtcher James W. Colachis Daniel W. Derbes Don Dixon Margaret Duflock Reverend Monsignor Richard F. Duncanson Reverend Monsignor William E. Elliott Patricia Howe-Ellison Anita V. Figueredo, M.D. Kim Fletcher

Bruce R. Hazard Author E. Hughes Peter J. Hughes Edmund L. Keeney, M.D. Tawfiq N. Khoury Douglas F. Manchester Sister Anne O'Neil , RSCJ George M. Pardee, Jr. Sister Gertrude Patch, RSCJ

Leland S. Prussia Harry L. Summers A. Eugene Trepte Richard P. Woltman Walter J. Zable Trustees Emeritus Thomas C. Barger Reverend Monsignor Robert T. Callahan H. John Cashin Sister Frances Danz , RSCJ Elizabeth A. Parkman W. K. Warren Trustee on Leave The Honorable Gerald E. Thomas The Ambassador of the United States of America to Nairobi

Important phone numbers

General USO Number ....... 260-4600 Admissions Office .......... ext. 4506 Alumni Relations ........... ext. 4819 Development Office ......... ext. 4805 President's Office .......... ext. 4520 Public Relations Office ...... ext. 4296

Steven P. Garvey J. Philip Gilligan Charles M. Grace Ernest W. Hahn

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