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Arizona State University Accomplishments

Spring 2018

“You never change things by

fighting the existing reality. To

change something, build a new

model that makes the existing

model obsolete.”

- Buckminster Fuller

ASU is a comprehensive public research

university, measured not by whom it excludes,

but by whom it includes and how they

succeed; advancing research and discovery

of public value; and assuming fundamental

responsibility for the economic, social,

cultural, and overall health of the

communities it serves.

ASU Charter

Ahead of Carnegie Mellon, Northeastern,

Harvard, Duke, Georgia Tech, Purdue, Cornell,

USC, UT-Austin and Yale

Underperforming Public Agency Model

ASU in 1988

$9,770*per FTE student

High State Investment

$415 millionNo Budget for Improvement

14.2% four-year graduation rate

Inadequate Student Outcomes

* = 2017 Dollars

$2,577*

<3%

Low Price and Low Aid

84.9% White

Low Freshman Diversity

9.9% underrepresented minority

$39 millionin annual research expenditures

Small Contribution

to Knowledge Generationresident undergraduate

tuition and fees

undergraduates received

Pell Grants

Underperforming Public Agency Model

ASU in 1988

* = 2017 Dollars

$39 million in annual research expenditures

Hawai’i – Mānoa

New Mexico State

Oklahoma State

Mississippi State

Arizona State University

69

71

80

94

105

Wisconsin – Madison

UCLA

Washington – Seattle

Texas – Austin

Ohio State

4

9

13

17

23

ASU is a comprehensive public research

university, measured not by whom it

excludes, but by whom it includes and

how they succeed; advancing research

and discovery of public value; and

assuming fundamental responsibility for

the economic, social, cultural and overall

health of the communities it serves.

ASU Charter

Established Public Enterprise Model

ASU in 2018

$3,141 per FTE student

Low State Investment

50% four-year graduation rate

High Student Outcomes

71% for A-students and 46% for B-students

$3.1 billionBudget for Consistent Growth and Quality

Established Public Enterprise Model

ASU in 2018

$10,792

34.2%

Medium Price and High Aid

50/50 freshman class diversity

High Freshman Class Diversity

$545 million in annual research expenditures

Large Contribution

to Knowledge Generationresident undergraduate

tuition and fees

undergraduates received

Pell Grants

leading edge,

transdisciplinary schools18School of Earth and Space Exploration

School for the Future of Innovation in Society

School of Civic and Economic Thought Leadership

Education

ASU launches its newest

transdisciplinary school

World-class faculty

5 Nobel Laureates

6 Pulitzer Prize winners

3 MacArthur Fellows

Top 10 Producer of Fulbright Scholars

Education

ASU becomes one of only four schools in the

nation to boast Fulbright, Rhodes, Marshall and Churchill scholars

Net tuition paid (after grants,

gift aid and tuition benefits,

no loans) for resident students

$2,200 per year

Education

Arizona Resident Undergraduates in 2016-17

Average Gift Aid Awards by Family IncomeTuition & Mandatory Fees

Institutional Gift Aid

Federal Gift Aid

State Gift Aid

Private/External Gift Aid

Average Student Payment

$2,328

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$2,000

$4,000

$6,000

$8,000

$10,000

$12,000

$14,000

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fees

< $20K $20K -$34.999K

$35K -$49.999K

$50K -$64.999K

$65K -$79.999K

$80K -$119.999K

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Fall 2009

Fall 2017

ASU First-Time Full-Time Freshmen Enrollment

by Adjusted Family Income

public university for

international students#1Ahead of University of Illinois, UCLA,

Michigan State

Education

Fastest-growing

research university

in the U.S.

Research

$545 million in annual research expenditures

UCLA

Hawai’i – Mānoa

Mississippi State

Oklahoma State

New Mexico State

28

51

60

79

114

Wisconsin – Madison

Washington – Seattle

Texas – Austin

Arizona State University

Ohio State

8

12

14

22

26

Technology Transfer

spinout companies

have launched based

on ASU innovations,

attracting $650M in

funding

110

Innovation Open

Changemaker Challenge

in NASA-funded

expenditures#11Ahead of Stanford, UCLA, UT Austin,

Georgia Tech

Research

First ASU-led NASA deep-space mission to Psyche

SESE team’s detection of the

earliest stars in the universe

Mayo Clinic ASU Alliance for

Health Care accelerates research,

improves patient care, and

transforms medical education

Research

Mayo Clinic School of Medicine

welcomes 1st cohort of students

in Scottsdale

PLuS Alliance with King’s

College and the University of

New South Wales advances

research to solve global

challenges and expand access

to quality learning

Research

ASU research develops the

world’s fastest and most accurate

blood test for tuberculosis

ImmunoSignature diagnostic

platform leads revolutionary

approach to personalized health

care

Public Enterprise Model Metric Targets

ASU in 2025

125,000 immersion and online students

Total Enrollment

32,000 degrees conferred

Total Degrees

15,000 STEM, education and

health profession degrees

Total Degrees

$815 million

Research Expenditures

2018: Distinct Life Stages

Future:

Future: Universal Learning

Universal Learning at ASU

Evolving a model capable of being of service to all

learners, at all stages of work and learning, from all

socioeconomic backgrounds, through educational,

training, and skill-building opportunities

ASU Luminosity Lab