1986-1987 USD Facts
HISTORY
Overview The University of San Diego is a dynamic Catholic institution of higher education located on 180 acres overlooking San Diego's Mission Bay. Chartered in 1949, USD enrolls nearly 5,300 students who may choose from more than 50 undergraduate and graduate degree programs. The University's academic units include the College of Arts and Sciences, and the Schools of Business Administration, Education, Law, Nursing, and Graduate and Continuing Education. Throughout its history, USD 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, the University is committed to examination of the Catholic tradition as the basis of a continuing search for meaning in contemporary life. The 16th century Spanish architectural style of the campus buildings and the beautiful campus grounds create a pleasant atmosphere for both students and visitors. The blue dome of the Immaculata Church on campus is a San Diego landmark. USD offers a year-round calendar of concerts, art exhibitions and lectures open to the public. Its men's and women's sports teams compete against national opponents in campus sports facilities. In this Facts brochure we have attempted to give the reader an overview of the University of San Diego. For more information, please contact the Office of Communications, (619) 260-4681.
Important Dates 1949 1952 1954 1972
Charter granted. San Diego College for Women opens. College for Men and Law School open. College for Women, College for Men merge to become USD.
President College for Women
Sr. Catherine Parks, 1952-56 Sr. Frances Danz, 1956-63 Sr. Anne Farraher, 1963-66 Sr. Nancy Morris, 1966-71 College for Men Fr. John Storm, 1954-59 Fr. Russell Wilson, 1959-61 Fr. John Cadden, 1961-67 Fr. John Baer, 1967-71 USD Author E. Hughes, Ph.D., 1971· Schools and Colleges 1954
College of Arts and Sciences
1954 1972 1972 1969
School of Law
School of Education
School of Business Administration School of Graduate and Continuing Education
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Hahn School of Nursing
ACADEMICS
FACULTY
Number Total Faculty ... . . ... . . .. .. . . . ..... 353 Part-time . .. ... .. . . . . .... . . ..... 154 Full-time ...... . . . . .... . .... . .. . 199 Full-time faculty by rank Professors .... ... .. . . .... .. .. . ... 80 Associate Professors . . . . ... . ... . . . . 72 Assistant Professors ......... . ..... 44 Lecturers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Instructors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Part-time faculty by rank Lecturers ..... . ...... . ..... .... . 112 Adjunct Professors .. . .. .. . . .. . . ... . 42 'Jenure (Full·limc facultyl Tenured faculty .. ... . .. . .. . .. . .. . 123 Non·tenured faculty . . .... ..... .. ... 76 Faculty by school College of Arts and Full -Time Pa rt·Tlm e
Undergraduate majors Accounting, American Studies, Anthropology, Art, Behavioral Science, Biology, Business Administration, Business Economics, Chemistry, Communication Studies, Computer Science, Diversified Liberal Arts, Economics, Electrical Engineering, English, International Relations, Marine Sciences, Mathematics, Music, Non-Western Studies, Nursing, Ocean Studies, Philosophy, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Religious Studies, Sociology, Spanish. Undergraduate minors All of the above except Diversified Liberal Arts and Electrical Engineering, and Art History, Environmental Studies, German, Information Science, Italian, Leadership, Library Science, Native American Studies, Physical Education, Special Education, Studio Arts, Theatre Arts. Master's programs Business Administration, International Business, Counselor Education, Curriculum and Instruction, Marriage, Family and Child Counseling, Educational Administration, Special Education, English, History, International Relations. Nursing, Practical Theology, Spanish. Doctoral programs Education, Nursing. European History, French, History, Hispanic/Latin American Studies,
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STUDENT FINANCES
STUDENTS (, 985-86 data) Enrollment
Tuition (1986-87) Undergraduate
Total enrollment . ..... .. .... . .. .. . 5,265 Undergraduate . ....... .. .... ..... 3 ,352 Graduate and professional ........ . . 1,913 Undergrad enrollment by school College of Arts and Sciences . .... .... 2,471 School of Business Administration .. . .. 812 School of Education . .. ...... ......... - Hahn School of Nursing... .. ......... . 69 Graduate enrollment by school School of Law .. .......... .. . ..... 1.103 School of Business Administration. . . . 335 School of Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 243 College of Arts and Sciences. . . . . . . . . 123 Hahn School of Nursing . . . . . . . . . . . . 109 1,913 Demographics Number of men. .. . .......... .. . .. 2,474 Number of women ................ 2,791 Minorities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 526 International . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167 Under 24 years of age........ . . . .. . 3,360 Student clubs, organizations and honor societies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Degrees awarded (May 1986) ..... . .. 1,269 Students from California .. .. . . .. . ... 65 % Student-faculty classroom ratio .... .. . 18:l
l to 13.5 units ........ ..... $250 per unit 14-17 units .......... $3,630 per semester 14-17 units . .......... . . . $7,260 per year More than 17 un.its .... .. .. . . $250 per unit Graduate Master ... .. . ........... . . $255 per unit Doctorate .. . .............. $270 per unit School of Law J.D. Students .. ... . ... $4,010 per semester Graduate program ..... ..... $300 per unit Room and board Several plans available .... $1 ,625-2.550 per semester Miscellaneous Average annual cost for resident student..... $10,510-$12,360 Student Financial Aid (1985-86) Students receiving financial aid ...... 2 ,156 Total dollars awarded . .. . .. .. $12.2 million University contributed... . . . . $2.9 million Government contributed (federal and state) .... .... . $8.4 million Privately sponsored....... . ... $872 ,800 Undergraduates receiving scholarships . . 900 Students university-employed during academic year ....... .. . .. ...... 600
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ALUMNI
USO FINANCES Current operations (1985)
Alumni Association All persons who have attended the
Total revenues ............. $42.7 million Tuition and fees ........... $31.8 million Federal grants .. ........... $.57 million Private gifts, grants and other contracts ........... $.67 million Athletics, recreation and other ............... $ .12 million Sales and services of auxiliary enterprises .............. $8.4 million Other sources .... ......... $1.0 million Total expenditures and mandatory transfers . . ..... $39.7 million Educational and general .... $30.6 million Auxiliary enterprises ... .. ... $6. 7 million Mandatory transfers for debt service and matching grants .......... $2.4 million Excess of revenues over expenditures and mandatory transfers ........ $2.9 million Nonmandatory transfers....... $2.8 million Total increase in fund balance . . . . ...... ... $.12 million Gift Support Total gifts from alumni , parents. friends , corporations and foundations 1984-85 ...... $6.9 million Annual Fund gifts 1984-85 ..... $1.1 million Increase from 1983-84 . .... .. ..... 15% Donors 1984-85 .. ................ 3,585 Increase from 1983-84 . .. . . ..... .. 22%
University of San Diego for at least one full semester have full membership privileges in the USD Alumni Association. The Alumni Association's three main goals are alumni awareness, alumni support of the University and social activities. Total living alumni (July 1986)...... 16,980 Geographic concentrations of alumni California ............ . ....... 10,269 Colorado........................ 460 Arizona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... 212 Nevada ............... ... ....... 172 Washington ..................... 141 Texas .......................... 138 Illinois . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 Alumni headquarters ... DeSales Hall, room 274 Alumni director. ............. Joan Murry Alumni president, 1986 ... Ted Fields, Jr. '68
ADMINISTRATION
THE CAMPUS
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 .. .. ... . .. . . Jack D. Boyce. B.E.E. Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students . .. . . . ..Thomas F. Burke, M.A. Acting Vice President for University Relations .. . . . . Michael J. Kearney, Ph .D. Deans Dean, College of Arts and Sciences . . . . . . C. Joseph Pusateri, Ph.D. Dean, School of Business Administration .. James M. Bums, D.B.A. Dean, School of Education . . . . .. . Edward F. DeRoche, Ph.D. Dean, Philip Y. Hahn School of Nursing . . . .. .. . . .. Irene S. Palmer, Ph.D. Dean, School of Graduate and Continuing Education..... Raymond S. Brandes, Ph.D. Dean.School of Law . . . Sheldon Krantz, B.S.L.• L.L.B. Dean of Academic Services . . .. . ... Patricia A. Watson, Ed.D.
Facilities USD's 180-acre campus is located atop a mesa overlooking San Diego's Mission Bay, just off of Interstates 5 and 8 . The campus includes 60 buildings designed in 16th century Spanish-style architecture. The upper campus includes all of the University's administrative and classroom facilities. Located at the east end of campus are the Mission housing complex; graduate student apartments; and the Sports Center. containing an Olympic-size swimming pool, gymnasium, stadium, tennis courts. weightlifting area and playing fields. Recently constructed facilities include Olin Hall (1984). home to the School of Business Administration, the Douglas F. Manchester Executive Conference Center (1984) and the Helen K. and James S. Copley Library (1984). Currently under construction is the University Center, a 74 ,500-square-foot facility which will house dining, meeting and office areas. The center will open in 1986. Construction recently began on a 154-unit student apartment complex near the Sports Center.
TRUSTEES
TRUSTEES
The Most Reverend Leo T. Maher (Bishop), San Diego Chairman of the Board Ernest W. Hahn, Rancho Santa Fe Vice Chairman of the Board Reverend Monsignor I. Brent Eagen, San Diego Secretary of the Board Frank D. Alessio, San Diego Manuel Barba, M.D., San Diego Dee Baugh, San Bernardino Arthur B. Birtcher, Irvine C. Torry Brown, San Diego James W. Colachis, La Jolla Daniel W. Derbes, La Jolla Don Dixon, Dallas, Texas Margaret Duflock, San Ardo Rev. Msgr. Richard F. Duncanson, San Diego Rev. Msgr. William E. Elliott, San Diego Patricia Howe-Ellison, San Francisco Anita V. Figueredo, M.D., La Jolla Kim Fletcher, San Diego Steven P. Garvey, San Diego
Trustees Emeriti Rev. Msgr. Robert T. Callahan, Jamul
H. John Cashin, Ph.D., Santa Monica Sr. Frances Danz, RSCJ, Menlo Park Elizabeth A. Parkman, Tucson William K. Warren, Tulsa Trustee on Leave The Honorable Gerald E. Thomas The Ambassador of the United States of America to Nairobi
Phone numbers and addresses General USD Number ......... 260-4600 Admissions Office ... ...... ... ext. 4506 Alumni Relations ............. ext. 4819 Development Office .. . . ..... .. ext. 4805 President's Office ............ ext. 4520 Communications Office . ... . ... ext. 4681 For more information write to University of San Diego, Alcala Park, San Diego, Ca. 92110. (619) 260-4600 or 260-4681.
J. Philip Gilligan, San Luis Rey Charles M. Grace, Santa Monica Bruce R. Hazard, San Diego Author E. Hughes, Ph.D., San Diego Peter J . Hughes, San Diego Edmund L. Keeney, M.D., La Jolla Tuwfiq N. Khoury, San Diego
Douglas F. Manchester, La Jolla Sr. Anne O'Neil, RSCJ, St. Louis George M. Pardee, Jr., La Jolla Sr. Gertrude Patch, RSCJ, Kansas City, Mo. Leland S. Prussia, San Francisco A. Eugene Trepte, San Diego
Joanne Warren, Rancho Santa Fe Richard P. Woltman, San Diego Walter J. Zable, San Diego
University of San Diego Office of Communications Alcala Park San Diego, CA 92110 (619) 260-4681
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