FAIRFIELD UNIVERSITY
Fact Book
PREFACE
Following is the f i f t h edition of the Fairfield University
FACT BOOK. Through an updated s e r i e s of charts and graphs, it
attempts t o provide the e n t i r e University community with an accu-r
a t e and consistent s t a t i s t i c a l overview of the. 1977-78 academic
year, while a t the same time, showing F a i r f i e l d ' s development and
growth since its inception.
A special thanks t o a l l contributors for supplying current
data and t o t y p i s t Peg Cleary for her cooperation and assistance.
mbert C. Russo, Editor
Management Information Off ice
February, 1978
Table of Contents
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Table of Contents ....................* .;.. .....................!.-... ....... .......
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..ADMINISTRATION .................................................
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- History ......................................................
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'~dministrative' .1 .....
Listing' ..'...:. ........;...:..........,. ......
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Board of ?"rus'te'es ..:..:....:. :. ....................... ;.....
Accreditation-................................................
, I organizational Chart :. .'...'.'. ,c .'...................... :'....:..
.Honorary Degrees .................................................. ...........
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11.' STUDENTS ............................................. r i..a*..............
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. . . . university Enrollment byr'Divisioxi. ..... ......... .. .. .I........
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university ~nrollment: .Ful1 -time and .part-time' ...'.'-..
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University Enrollment by School .............................
University Enrollment (Full-time Equivalent) ................
Enrollment Trend Graph ......................................
Underqraduate Enrollment by Class ...........................
Continuing Education Enrollment ..............................
Summer Session.Enrollment ...................................
Undergraduate Admissions Trend ..............................
Freshman Enrollment by Sex Graph .......................:....
Freshmen SAT Scores ..........................................
Undergraduate Enrollment by Geographical Region .............
Undergraduate Enrollment by Major ............................
Graduation and Withdrawal Statistics ........................
Degrees Awarded ..............................................
Degrees Awarded Graph .......................................
Undergraduate Resident Status ................................
I11. FACULTY AND STAFF .............................................
Undergraduate Faculty 1960-1977 ..............................
~raduate Faculty 1960-1977 ..................................
Full-time ~quivalent.Fa culty .................................
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Faculty Graph ................................................
Faculty by School and Ranlc ...................................
Faculty by Highest Degree and Rank ...........................
Faculty by Rank and Sex .....................................
Faculty by School and Tenure Status .........................
'Jndergraduate Faculty by Department and Rank ................
Graduate Faculty by Division and Rank .......................
Doctoral Degrees by ranting Institution ....................
Faculty by Rank and Average Compensation ....................
University Personnel Analysis ...............................
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..,,. ? 1V.-.FINANCE ..........................................................49
Statement of Current Income 1977 .............................. . 51
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statemerit of current ~k~enhitu<&"ks id '~rariifekk*f977.'. ......... 52
Operating Funds Graph 1966-197.7 ............................... 53
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~inanciil Aid Analysis ........................................ '54
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Univ.e rsity ~acilitiesI nventory ...................................58
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LIBRA. RY .......................................................... 61
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Holdings ;..J...~...........................;. , . O - . -.-2.i.,. ............................63
Acquisitions ................................................ 64
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Expendituresofor Acquisitions~.;;;i ............................ 65,'
i ADMINISTRATION
History
1942 Fa i r f i e ld: ~ b l l e b ~ ' ostf .. R6bert ~ k l l a rmi n e ,I nc. ,
purchased two adjoining e s t a t e s , in Fairfield.
1942 c ~ a i r f i e l dC ollege-Preparatory ' ~ c h b o lopen=d classes
in a four-year program.
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1945 Fairfield University was chartered by the State of
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" , ., ~ o n n e c t i c u tg i v i i i g . l t power t6 grant . -degrees.
1947 F i r s t . class: of 303 'students was' hdmitted 'to the % '
College of A r t s and Sciences.
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1949 F i r s t summer session of undergraduate courses was held.
1950 F i r s t graduate classes in education were held.
1966 Graduate School of Corporate and P o l i t i c a l Communication
opened.
1970 Women were admitted t o a l l undergraduate programs.
1970 Undergraduate School of ~ u r s i n ga dmitted i t s f i r s t
class.
1972 Center for Lifetime Learning offered its f i r s t courses.
1975 Connecticut Center for Continuing Education became part
of the University.
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. 1 .947-1951. . Rev;. .Ja*s H...~Dolan,$. .J.
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5. 1973- Rev. Thomas R. ~itz~eraldS,. J..
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~ d i ri ef l d unZversi ty Administ rat ion
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Rev. . . R. . ~ i t i ' b e f a l d . , ..... ~h oma s S.J. Pr e s ident . . .
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Rev. George S. Mahan, S.J. ........ Executive Assistant t o ,
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D r . John A. Barone ..................Provost
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Rev. ~ a m e ' s ' ~ . ........ 'doughl in, :S.~. Academic V i c e Pr e s ident and
Dean of t h e College of A r t s
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George E. Di f f ley .............. ...... Vice Pr e s ident f o r Development
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John M. Hickson ....-.. ... .............. Vice Pr e s ident , for ,Bus ine s s .
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W i l l i a m P. Schimpf ...........,....... Vice President f o r Student .
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Barbara D. Bryan .................... University Librarian
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. - 2 Rev. Thomas J-.~ u r k e ,S.j. ........... Dean of t h e Graduate School o f
Corporate and P o l i t i c a l
- . . Communication .~ , . .. . . .. ,
Dr. William F. Murphy ............... Director o f Continuing Education
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, , . . D r . M b e r t F. ~ i t t.................. ~ e a n . . o fthe" Gradiiate School of
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Stephen P. ..%
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Robert C. Russo,. .................... Director of Management Information
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F a i r f i e l d University
Board o f Trustees
M r . Louis F. Bant le , U. S. . .To.b acco Company
Chairman of the Board & president ' Greenwich, Corinecticut
M r . Edward J. Breck John H. -Breck, I n c . .. ?. ,I ,:. .,
Retired Chairman of t h e Board sp;ingf i e i d , Massachusetts
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D r . Randolph W. Bromery uni"ersity of ~ a s s a c h u s e t t s
Chancellor Amherst, Massachusetts
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President . .. .. . , -,qorchester, Massa,chusetts,. .. , .
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M r . Jerome I. Davis , .. Conso'lidated Diesel ~ l e c t r i cCompany
President Old ~reenwich,iConnecticut
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M r . Alphonsus J. Donahue, Jr., Donohue. s a l e s , A ~ e x t r o n~ i v i s i o n
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President New York, New York
. . . , , r . , A > . Rev. Charles F. Donovan, S.J.*. ~ o s t d n~011-ege
Dean of Faculties Chestnut H i l l , Massachusetts
M r . Joseph F. Fahey, Jr.
. 0 .s t a t e ' National Bank b? connecticut
President Bridgeport, Connecticut
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Rev. Joseph R. Fahey, S. J. . c h l e g e of t h e ~ o i yCross
Academic Dean _ ~, . , ,W o-rcester.., Massachusetts
Rev. Thomas R. Fitzgerald, S.J. F a i r f i e l d University
President F a i r f i e l d , Connecticut
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Mr. Joseph B. ~ i a v i n . . .The sin& Company
Chairman & Chief Execut ive Of f icer , New York, New York ., . r : ., ....
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M r . S a l J. Giudice American Can Company - Senior Vice President,Human Resources .. ., . Green-wich, Conne.. ct ic.. ut , - . . ; ... . , . l o ,,...I
Rev. Otto H. Hentz,
Professor Theology
S.J. Georgetown University C o . l , . . i , . . ..
Washington, D. C.
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Rev. John J. Hi'ggins, S.J.
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New ~ n ~ l a nPrdovince Society o f ' ~ e s u s
Assistant t o Superior Boston, 'Massachusetts
Mr. David W. P. Jewitt** Connecticut National Bank
Executive Vice President Bridgeport, Connecticut
Rev. ~ r e d e r i c kW. Kelly, S.J. F a i r f i e l d University
Rector, J e s u i t Community F a i r f i e l d , Connecticut
M r . John P. McAndrews Remington A r m s Company, Inc.
Vice President S t r a t f o r d , ~ o n n e c t i c u t
Rev. Richard McCormick, S.J. Georgetown University
Rose F. Kennedy Professor o f Washington, D. C.
C h r i s t i a n E t h i c s
Mr. Francis J. McNamara, Jr. Cummings and Lockwood
Attorney Stamford, Connecticut
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Rev. Clement J. McNaspy, -S>J. .- . ' ~ o ~ o l a
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'Uriiveksity
Professor New Orleans, Louisiana
M r . L. William Miles
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Un'ive'rsity Patents, ' Inc. '
President .,. ., - & . , Stamford, ,Conne$ticut
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Rev. Thomas P. 0' Malley., ,S. J. . . - .~ ,..- Boston. .College , - , ., . .
Dean, College o f A r t s and Sciences' " 'Chestnut H i l l ; MAssachusetts
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Mr. E. C o r t r i g h t P h i l l i p s .> .&it'y&,t . . . . ,-. . .
President . Bridgeport, Connecticut
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M r . Paul J. Rizzo IBM Corporation ,,
Director & Senior Vice President White P l a i n s , ~ e w~ o r k
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Mr. James F. Stapleton . . .. . .
" s u p e r i o r c o u r t ..'
Judge -.. . , Bridgeport, Connecticut
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Miss Karen A. Stonkas Loeb Center f o r Nursing & R e h a b i l i t a t i o n
S t a f f Nurse . . . ~, . , .. ' . , .
.New ~ork, '"iew-' ~ o k k
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Dr . Thomas .A. Vander s l ice General ' ~ l e c t r i - -cc ompany '
Senior Vice President & Sector Executive F a i r f i e l d , Connecticut
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M r . Walter J. Zackrison Walter J. Zackrison Associates, Inc.
President Bridgeport, Connecticut
Trustees Emeriti
M r . James W. Birkenstock Mr. Warren J. Faust
Rev. Gerald F. Hutchinson, S.J. Rev. James J. McGinley, S.J.
M r . D. Bruce Wiesley M r . James V. Joy
December, 1977
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Accreditation of the University, -.
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State Board of Education of Connecticut ;,C' c . .,, ., . . I I I ~ - . -- ...
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The Council .on.PostsecondaryA ccrediting ..... . . .,. .., :.< .-''.-,..-.'.. . . . . . . . . , < :l<'
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The National 'Ca'thdlic ~ducational Association .'.
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state of Connectic,ut ~&&ission for Higher ~dudbttibn'.
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FAIRFIELD UNIVERSITY ORGANIZATIONAL CHART
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ACADEMIC L-' STUDENT UNIVERSITY
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COLLEGE OF ARTS
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GRADUATE SCHOOL
OF EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES PLANT . DEVELOPNENT PUBLIC RELATIONS
AND RECREATION ADMINISTRATION
ALUMNI RELATIONS PUBLICATIONS
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REGISTF!ARS RESIOEN,CES PLAYHOUSE :Ffl ADVISING
; . pMANAkGEMENT 'q H N y . GRANT'S fONTR,m
PURCHASING AWINISTRATION
PROCEEDINGS PROGRAMS
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F a i r f i e l d University
Honorary Degrees Awarded
Commencement: 1951-1977
Commencement. June.12
Most Reverend...Henry;J. O'Brien, D. D. - Doctor of Laws
Most Reverend ~ i l l i a mR. Arnold, D. D. - Doctor of Laws
~ o s tever end John. J. McEleney, S. J. , D. D. - Doctor of Laws
The on or able J. Howard McGrath - Doctor o f Laws (Speaker)
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Coimnencement, June 10
Most eyere end Monsignor Joseph Francis ~ o n n e i l y- ~ o c t b ro f Laws The ~ o n o r a b l e _ . ~ h a r lMeaslik - Doctor of Laws. .
ever end ~dward' Bernard ~ooxiey,S. J. - Doctor of Laws (Speaker)
krank ~ a n i e l !Whalen ' - Doctor of Laws
Commencement, June .-9 . .- I
Most Reverend John Francis Hackett, D. D. - ~ o c t d ro f Laws -,-
Raymond E a r l :Baldwin - Doctor of Laws (Speaker) .-. I
Margaret Veronica. Kiely Doctor of. Laws
James Milton O"Nei1 - ~ o c t o rof,Humane ,Letters w . , .
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Commencement, June, 8 ., ,
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Most evere end Joseph ~ a w r e n c iShehan, D. D. - Doc'tor of L&SJ (~peake;) -
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Abraham - ~ i b i c o f f- ~ o c t o rof Laws . . . -
Most Iteverend Bernard J. Flanagan, .D. D. - Doctorj of Laws (speaker)':'
Joseph Sullivan - Doctor of Laws .
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John Pe t e r Hagan -." Do, ctor of Science
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Henry Michae.1 Hogan - Doctor o f , Laws , !
Th oma s ,~r e s s e r.Whit& - doctor of Laws (Spealter-)": : i ,..,i.
evere end. oh ti, J:-C o l l i n s , S. J. - doctor .of ~uinahk~ e t t e r s
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Herman ~ i l l i a m~te&ik?aus - Doctor of Laws +
~ i ~ h e' vter end Monsignor' Cornel ius ,P. Teul ings - Doctor of Humane : .Let ters
Francis James race land - Doctor of' Science (Speaker)
Commencement ,,June 11 . . ! ;
Mqst ~everend.WalterWilliam C u r t i s , S. T. D. - Doctor of Laws (Speaker)
Commencement, ..June'510
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Right co ever end ~ o n s i ~ n,oJr O ~H. Anderson, D. D., P. A. - Doctor o f Laws
William Joseph-Sanders - Doctor. of Laws (Speaker)
S i r ~lexander- ust tam ante, K, B. - Doctor of Laws
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Paul Horgan - Doctor o f Humane L e t t e r s (speaker),t-::'.-r': . '' ',' . . . . . . .N ? . . . . . . . . -
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W i l l i a m Conley - Doctor %'LaVS "" '
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Richard Cardinal Cushing - Doctor of Laws (Speaker: . , . . ,-;- , - . . . . ,\
I . . . Thomas Dodd - Doctor of Laws ,. - . . . . _ ... . .:. 1'
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John Dempsey - Doctor of Laws - ... :.. . . . . ," . .,..- .
James Vincent Joy:'-.'Doctor: oft -Laws1, : , ! : ....- . .' --: L.'
John ~ o u r t n e y' .~ u r r a y-.. !Dd c f o r ~ ~ o f ~ ~;;~(aSwpesaker?,: ,.: . .-
Marion Andersoli +-:.Doctor:: of Humane :~Le t t e r s , . . . . . :, .:.': . , ..
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, . . . "~owaraThomas Owens,- Doctor?.of-.:Laws 2 .. :.l.E.l, ,': .. I, . . . . . . .
Right Re'verend';Monsignor:; John- Joseph.Toom .e:y.
"'Donald ~ ' e n ~r c~G annon,-. ~o . c . t o.ro f ;,Humane Let ters- , ,, ;
~illihsu-mher ~i n i p s o n'- 'Doctor ,%ofP u b l i c .Servi,ce :",
Edward John Steichen - Doctor of Fine A r t s
Roger Tory Peter son - Doctor o f Science . -. .. , . , . . -- . .. ... ,,
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Edward ~ e n n e t c ~ ~ i ~ l ''i~azm. : .s~oc toofr.2, Laws * (Speaker) .. , . , . ,
Homer Daniels Babbidge, Jr. - Doctor of Humane L e t t e r s .
Arsene Croteau - Doctor of Humane ~ e t g e r s , . '.' ..r.-?.;*.' . , ti\
P e t e r Carl Goldmark - Doctor o f Science
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Dana Lyda Farnsworth - Doctor of Science
J. Gerald Phelan - Doctor of Arts
Theodore Chaikin Sorensen - Doctor of Laws (Speaker)
Robert Penn Warren - Doctor of Humane L e t t e r s
Amos Wiven Wilder - Doctor of Theology
1970: Commencement, June 17
Kenneth Burke - Doctor of Humane L e t t e r s
Most Reverend Harold ~ o b e r tPerry, S. V. D. - Doctor o f Laws
Edmund G r i f f i t h Williamson - Doctor of A r t s (Speaker)
Korczak Ziolkowski - Doctor o f A r t s
1971: Commencement, May 30
Jphn Whittaker Christensen - Doctor of Science
Alvin Christian Eurich - Doctor o f Humane L e t t e r s
Harrison Edward Farnsworth - Doctor of Science
Alexander Kipnis - Doctor of Fine A r t s
Morris King Udall - Doctor of Laws (Speaker)
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Joseph Hof fer latch ford - Doctor of Laws (speaker)
Lawrence Warren Pierce - Doctor of 'Laws,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..
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Sidney P. Marland, Jri:?Doctor "of ~ d -Lenttersp.(Spe@er)
~ e i e~ u l e sD ubos - Doctor of Science
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James Warren Birkens Wck -? Doctor...of.L aws :. : :;;;..h:r:><v.
Samuel ash.--- D6'ctor::of :~ivil:'Liaw. (Speaker) - . . . ; . ..-,..,...,
W i l l i a m Styron :-:"Doctor 'of' Humane ;Le.tters - ': .$- I; ."..
John Joseph Sullivan-:.-.sDdctor. of .:Public Service :: . , .
..
1975: Commencement, May 25 *=. -, A + ., ..: .:. . - \ ' 4 \ .
Reverend W i l l i a m ch'arLes. McInnes.; .S.; J,. - Doctor of Humane Letters .,. ' . Richard ':Peter: McKeon :--.Doctor.' of: Hwne Letters .. :.,. ' - l .
Reverend- ~h&oaorMe~d.r tin Hesburgh -, Doctor of -Public service
John Josepk',Sirica'+ :Doctor:.of Civil. Law (Speaker) ,;
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Samuel Waller Hawley - Doctor of Public service
' - . . , .
< ' , , Robert Paul Ramsey - Doctor of Humane ~ e t t e r s- '.. . . . . .
Dean Rusk .- ',doctor' df Civ.i-1 :Law (Speaker) ,: ,;.;; , , , - , ,. , , ,- ...: .-,. . . . . . .
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1977: Commencement, -.May:2 2: .-,(.;. -?".: .i .. -I;.;;,: . -.,( +,., .. . . ,.,.,>, _,.. I_. ' *..... ..-,..:.'.... . ..:.
Vincent Albert Cianci, Jr. - Doctor of Public Service (Speaker)
William Homer Timbers - Doctor of Civi-l Lay_- . , s.:c .,,,-,,
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STUDENTS
Academic Year Enrollment
Headcount by Division
Undergraduate Graduate
; , > !?
.. 303 I
p ; 539 '
678
7 79
( : I I , 636
. ., <Y <,.'
6 . . 600 '-'
5 81
634
749
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Undergraduate Headcount by School
*, College of Arts and Sciences school of Nursing Center f o r Lifetime Learning
Year ~ u l l - ~ i m ePart-~ime Total :, , .. Full-Time Part-Time T o t a l Full-Time Part-Time Total
* c r e d i t students
Academic Year Enrollment
. Graduate Headcount by School
Graduate school of Corporate
Graduate School of Education and Political ~omunlcation
Year" ~ull-~imePart-Time Total Full-Time Part-Time Total
Academic Year Enrollment
~ u l l - ~ i m e Equivalent
Fall Undergraduate Graduate Total
" 8' .:
1,717
1,879
2,058
I
*includes c e n t e r f o r ~ i f e t i m eL earning c r e d i t s tudent s .
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College o f Arts and Sciences ,
and
school' o f Nursing
F u l l - ~ i m e Enrollment by Year and .Sex
F a l l 1977 .
Year Men Women T o t a l
Freshman
Sophomore 362 : 337 699
J u n i o r 3 35 2 76 611
S e n i o r 333 296 629
T o t a l Full-Time '
Students 1441 1282 2723 ;
Summer Session Enrollment
Headcount by Division
Summer Undergraduate Graduate
411 551
Total
962
1,155
1,182
1,354
1,560
1,446
1,444,
1,306
1,530 I .
. .
Undergraduate Admissions Trend
1967-1977
Applications Applications Applications Freshmen
Fall hquested Received Accepted Enrollment Total
A r t s & sciences - Nursing A r t s & sciences Nursing A r t s & sciences. Nursing
1974* 15,000 2,349 300 1,388 82 696' 51
1975 15,000 2,341 30 5 1,465 76 717 44
19 76 15,000 2,362 .287 1 , 5 8 9 . . , 98, . 704 44
*Although the Schodl of Nursing opened i n 1970,
separate admissions s t a t i s t i c s w e r e not kept
u n t i l 1974.
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cdi'iege of A~&.+ and':,s ciences' *d' school -o^f ~ u r s i n g
~ ul - l%~ im~e n r h l m e n t '
By ~ e o g r a p h i c a l Region
F a l l 1971-1977
,~.
Geographical Region
. .
1971'-' ,1972 19 7 3 1974 19 75 19 76 1977
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New Hampshire
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Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Total New England
Middle Atlantic
New York
New Jersey
~ e n n s ~ i v a n i a' '
Delaware
Mary1and
D i s t r i c t of Columbia
Total Middle Atlantic
Other ~ e ~ i o n s
- ..
Foreign countries
U. S. T e r r i t o r i e s
Total Other. Regions
Total Full-Time
Enrollments
- -
- - - ---
College of Arts,and Sciences and School of Nursing
' ' Full-Time Student s by .Ma.jors*
. F a l l 1671-197'7 .' u
Bachelor of Science'
Major : 1971
'. -1972 .
. -1973 -1974 1975 1976
. .
Accounting 6 3 85 78 106 15 7 207
Biology 145 192 231 233 245 2 14 2 15 -I
hemi ist& 28 . 33 37- 39 46 5 4 58 I .r i: 1
Engineering 1 3 12 3- 12 17 16 17
1
. . Finance . ' 49 ' 48 64.'. 74 80 89 93 ,
I
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Management 40 . . , 47
. - 69 . 85 70 71 - 83
Marketing 81 84 : 64 . .. 67 104 , 150 172 1
I
-I Mathematics 68 67 .. 74 65 5 7 55 52 - 5
Nursing 23 68 95 119 130 12 7 12 5 ?TI1
Physics 21 19 23 19 19 18 *? -
I , I -
psychology ' -24 - 30. -37 -23 -22 -14 ' 17 .%
Total B. S. 555 685 , 775 , 84 2 947 ., 1,,015 ..,.i,iOs -
- . ..
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- . ...
-
. - . . ..
Major . '
' 1971 ' -1972 ,
,
.
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I
,
C l a s s i c s
Economics
Fine , A r t s - . 9 . i5 2 2 . -25 , . 1 4 , 14 -.-
I
History . 176 173 141 124 104 57
. - . . , 74. -.
. -.. . \.
Modern ~ a n ~ u a g e s 51 66 ' 65 7 2 6 3 5 5 46
philosophy ." 22 2 3 24 " i . ' . , ' I ' . 9 9 "
P o l i t i c s 115 144 125 133 154 183 176
. . . , .
Psychology ,,,, 1 7 , 134 . -. .. 161 173 177, 192 172
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.Religious- Studies 1 ' 6 , 1 4 10 8 6 10 8
Sociology -159 140 117 96 104 83 65
*
Total A.B. 962 1,040 977 962 992 912 836
Undeclared -14 -2 - -
-15 -10 - -
- .-
Total 1,531 1,727 1,752 1,819 1,949 1,927 1,939
*excluding freshmen and s p e c i a l students.
L
Graduation and Withdrawal Statistics*
, -
1967- 77
, ,
Freshmen Graduates Graduates Graduates Total stiil
Admitted Four Years Five Years., . -S i x -Years ;Graduates Enrolled withdrawals
.. <, ?
334 68.3% 3.3% 1.2% 72.8%
- . " .. * trans £er st.udents .ar'e not included
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On-Campus Resident or Commuter Total
-Fall Headcount % Headcount % Full-Time
*including Resident Hall Advisors and Coordinators who are full-time undergraduates.
FACULTY & STAFF
Teaching Faculty*
Undergraduate
1960-1977
Fa 11
~ull-Time Faculty
Lay Religious Total
Part-Time Faculty
Lay Religious Total
Total
Undergraduate
- Faculty
1977 127 20 147 7 0 7 72 2 19
*excluding those on y e a r ' s leave o r s a b b a t i c a l , administrators with faculty
s t a t u s and research faculty.,
Teaching Faculty *
Graduate
1960-1977
.. Fa11
Full-Time Faculty
Lay Religious Total
Part-Time Faculty
Lay Religious Total Total Faculty
*excluding those on year's leave or sabbatical, administrators with faculty
s t a t u s and research faculty.
Teaching Faculty*
Full-Time Equivalent
1960-1977
-Year Undergraduate Graduate T o t a l
1960 .72 8 80
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
"excluding those on y e a r ' s l e a v e o r sabbatical,
a d m i n i s t r a t o r s with f a c u l t y s t a t u s and research
f a c u l t y .
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By School and Tenure S t a t u s
F a l l 1977
Undergraduate
Division Tenure Non-Tenure
Total Full-
Time Faculty
,.
A r t s and Sciences
Nursing
Total Undergraduate
% Total Undergraduate
111
74%
40
26%
Graduate Division
..
..
,
Education
Communications
Total Graduate
% Total Graduate
. Research Facultv
% Research Faculty
Total University
% Total University
*excluding administrators with f a c u l t y s t a t u s .
m i l - ~ i m e Undergraduate Faculty* .
By Department and Rank
F a l l 1977
Assistant Associate
Instructor professor Professor Professor Total
College of A r t s and Sciences
Business Administration
Biology . . . ..
Chemistry
Classics
Economics
Education
English
Fine A r t s
History .
~athemati'cs
Modern ~ k g u a g e s '
Philosophy
Physics
P o l i t i c s
psy cholok
Religious studies .
Sociology
School of Nursing - 11 1
, ..
Total Undergraduate Faculty
*excluding those on year's leave or sabbatical, administrators with
faculty s t a t u s , and research faculty.
Full-Time Graduate Faculty*
By Division and Rank
F a l l 1977
Assistant Associate
Instructor Professor Professor Professor Total
Graduate School of Education
Administration and Supervision
Counseling & Community Services
School Psychology
Special Education
Teaching , -
American Studies
' Educational Media
Religious Education
Graduate School of Corporate and
P o l i t i c a l Communication
Total Graduate Faculty
*excluding those on year's. leave or sabbatical, administrators with
f a c u l t y s t a t u s , and research faculty.
F u l l - ~ i m eFaculty*
Doctoral Degrees by ranting I n s t i t u t i o n
F a l l 1977
Fordham University 14
Columbia University 9
Yale University 8
University of Connecticut
New York University 7
St. John's University 4
City University of New York 4
Catholic University 3
New School f o r Social Research 3
Gregorian University . 3.
University of Mas,sachusetts 3
Case Western Rese'rve University 3.
. .,
University of Wisconsin ' i j2
. . ,...> ,*
Purdue University
, .
St. ~ o u i sUniversity 2
University of Maryland
.. :: I .
University of ~ a l i ' f o r n i a., : , 2
University of Toronto ! - . 2
Boston University 2
Radcli f f e College 2 % .
,, ..
( Other, ~ n s t i t u t i o n s . , . .. 36
r -
TOTAL
'
*excluding a d m i n i s t r a t o r s with f a c u l t y s t a t u s and
research f a c u l t y .
U n i v e r s i t y Personnel Analysis
F a l l 1977
Ful 1-Time Personne1 Part-Time Personnel T o t a l
Male Female T o t a l Male Female T o t a l Personne1
A d m i n i s t r a t i v e and P r o f e s s i o n a l 56 3 3 89
Faculty 143 29 172
O f f i c e and C l e r i c a l 13 96 109
Maintenance 50 2 2 72
S e c u r i t y 6 - 2-
8
T o t a l 268 182 450
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FINANCE
STATEMENT OF CURRENT INCOME 1977
. .
- .. .
..
. . . TOTAL
. , .
7 - 8 .
Revenues :
Tuition and f e e s
Government grants and contracts: . .
I n d i r e c t cost recovery . .... .. .
Sponsored programs
Student a i d
J e s u.i;. t. .c. _o mmuni t~. .gi f t
Mher , p r i v a t e ' g i f t s and g r a n t s
Investment income.
~ e ~ a r t m e n t arelv
enues
Sales and s e r v i c e s -df a u x i l i a r y e n t e r p r i s e s
Total current, revenue I
----------- -------
STATEMENT OF CURRENT EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS 1977
UNRESTRICTED RESTRICTED TOTAL
Expenditures and mandatory t r a n s f e r s :
Education and general:
, I n s t r u c t i o n
Research
Public s e r v i c e
~ i b r g r y
Student s e r v i c e s
I n s t i t u t i o n a l support
Operation and maintenance o f p l a n t
Student a i d
T o t a l educational and general expenditures
Mandatory t r a n s f e r s f o r :
P r i n c i p a l and. i n t e r e s t , - loans f o r educational f a c i l i t i e s : 242,322
Loan fund matching. 17,287
T o t a l educational and general
.. expehditures and' mandatory t r a n s f e r s $ 9,270,786 $822,299
Auxiliary e n t e r p r i s e s :
~ x ~ e h d i t ~ .r- e s.- , . . . . . . 2,829,550 2,100
, Mandatory t r a n s f e r s .for:
P r i n c i p a l and i n t e r e s t 527,819
&p.a .i rs and replacements 37,500
T o t a i a u x i l i a r y e n t e r p r i s e s 3,394., 869 2,100
' - I ' T o t a l expenditures and mandatory t r a n s f e r s 12,665,655 824,399
0 ~ . e rt r a n s f e r s - a d d i t i o n s (deductions) :
Gen@raA pyxposg c z p i t a l p r o j e c t s (124,762) . .
Income on p l a n t funds held by t r u s t e e s 36,393
Excess o f r e c e i p t s over r e s t r i c t e d c u r r e n t expenditures 43,834
Funds functioning a s endowments .. ., . (347,100)
N e t i n c r e a s e i n fund ba l anc e -$ - ---1-4-8-,0-1-4- -$-4-3-,8-3-4-
------------------
... -. Revenues - C. . , ,. :
1 : -
, - - Expenditures and
Mandatory Transfers
Year ending June 30
*excluding capital expenditures and capital and Jesuit g i f t s
-
Financial Aid
1976-1977
9 P e
- .
university Scholarships and
'Grants-1n-Aid*
Number of
Awards ~ i-v e n
Dollar
Amount
. .
Basic Educational Opportunity Grants
Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants
-. ~.
~ a t i o n..a. .lDirect Student Loans
' .-..
State Guarantegd Student Loans** - -
Work Study (including university portion)
State Scholarships. .- ~
Connecticut College Continuation Grants 20 7,847
Connecticut Restricted Educational Achievement Grants ' 6 3,800
Federal Nursing Scholarships ' 6 3,300
Nursing National Direct Student Loans
A l l Miscellaneous Scholarships (outside sources)
. ... . - i l . - - . . - . . 3 , . I .
._ .. . . ... I . .
*includes money from Public Act 73-551 , Employee Grants and ~ r o t h e r / S i s t e r Discounts-
**approximate figures.
***approximately one-half of the students receive more than one type of financial aid.
--
- -
physical Plant .
University Buildings
Buildinq Purpose Date
Institute for Human
Development Research pre ,1920
~ellarmine'~al1 ~esuit Residence 1920
' i .
Barn Maintenance Building 1922
Playhouse '+.' Theatre
.
xavier Hall ~raduate Schools
Residence Hall, Chapel, 1nf irma*,
Loyola Hall
Administrative and Faculty Offices, ,
1955
.. .,. k 3 .
Gonzaga Hall Residence Hall, Jesuit Residence,
and Auditorium 1957 ^
. .
..r Classrooms, Administrative and
Canisius Hall 1957
Faculty Offices
Gymnasium Athletic Offices and Facilities 1959
Residence Hall, Administrative and . Campion Hall
Faculty Offices ...I . '1964
- 1 .
Regis Hall
Residence Hall, Faculty Officesand . !1965
Radio Station
. .. , . . .. .J , ,.. .'
Campus Center
~afetekias, ~ookstbre, Mailroom,
1966
Oak +om and Stag-Her,.,Inn ..,... ' 1 . :
,-'.
Northwest Hall Residence Hall and Faculty Offices ,,I968
. > . # - ,
Nyselius Library Library.- ,,. . . . : ., 1. 968
Classrooms, Laboratories, Computer .
Bannow Science
Center, ~dministrative and Faculty 1970
' Center
Off ices . I
. . \ ' . . .
Central Utility Heating Plant, Physical Plant and 1970
Facility Maintenance Offices . .. . .
. . . ...
'' . ,
I .. .., .
Southeast I Hall '~esidenke.'~=ll .. . , .,, 1970 ; .
, % . . .
Southeast I1 Hall Residence Hall
1972
School of Nursing Classrooms, Laboratories,
Auditorium, Off ices
. ...
Physical Plant
University F a c i l i t i e s Inventory
F a l l - 1977
. .
Gross
Building. , Sq. Ft.
% of Total
Gross Sq. Ft.
Maintenance Barn , .,
Playhouse 11
I .
Bellarmine Hall
Canisius H a l l
Gonzaga Hall 1
51,836
50,300
7
6 :, I'
-1
Loyola H a l l
Campion . . . ,.+-.: .
r
Northwest H a l l
. .~
Campus Center , 63,820
Gymnasium
Xavier H a l l
4.3 ,b59
. .. .,
34,7583
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I n s t i t u t e f o r Human
Development
, ,.
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~ y s e i i u sL i b r a r y ,
. - .
Central U t i l i t y F a c i l i t y
Bannow Science Center '
. southeast I H a l l .'
. ,.
Southeast I1 Hall
. - .,* ., ,. ..
School of Nursing . . L-'. (
,. . . . .,. -, .. -.. -. . 16,619
Total Gross Square Feet 797;383
. -2:. .~ I.. .
.
100%
, I* -
. . * u n i v e r s i t y usage. ... , .
(In a d d i t i o n , Prep uses 22,912 gross s q . f t .
t o t a l i n g 57,670 gross sq.'ft'.)'
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LIBRARY
Nyselius Library
Holdings
Books Periodicals
Academic (including bound (current Microfilm Microprint Nursing
Year periodicals) subscriptions) (reels) (sides) Records A. V. Materials
. . . -
', *adjusted after August, 1973 inventory t o r e f l e c t losses since 1947.
. . . /, .. '
**adjusted by reel count 1973-74, due t o discrepancies i n records.
***adjusted after June, 1976 inventony.
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Nyselius Library
-es f o r ~ c q u i s i t i o n s
Books , Periodicals
~cad-c (including 'bound (current Microforms Nursing
Year periodicals) subscriptions) (a11types) Records A. V. Materials
1970-71 63,389* 22,604 (included i n book budget) 0
1971-72 70,97j** ' 25,459 (included i n book budget.. .. . .' . . . .)
1972-73 67,636** 27,772 (included in book budget . ,.. . . . . .)
1973-74 66,819*** 33,939 (included i n book budget . . . . . . . . .
68,724 35,186 (included in book budget . . .. . . . . - 1
93-,271**** 39., 444 (included i n book budget . . ; . . -. . . .)
,.
1976-77 94,393**** 42,015 (inc- luded in-book budget . . . . . . . . .) +
*includes $10,000 special nursing funds f o r books and periodicals.
**includes $5,000 special nursing funds f o r books and periodicals.
***includes $3,425 special nursing funds f o r books and periodicals.
****under new auditing procedure, includes monies from T i t l e I1 Grant
and l i b r a r y revenue.
Special Library Collections
1. University and Prep Archives.
2. Microprint Collections: .
A. 75,000 titles published in America between 1639
and 1815. When complete, the Nyselius Library
will have approximately 90,000 titles published
.in America between 1639 and 1819.
B. More than 5,000 English and American plays
published between 1500 and 1830.
C. Landmarks of science series contains more than
three million pages of original texts of'the works
of major scientists.
D. More than 38 volumes and some 2,100 serial
publications of the Federal Government from 1789 -,
through 1883.
E. A new series based on Blanck's Bibliography of
American Literature, that will when complete contain
10,000 to 15,000 titles by 300 authors with emphasgs
on "belles lettres!' ~itles cover a 150-year span
from the Federal period to authors who died before
1930.
' . 3. College Catalogs on Microfiche - A collection of 3,500
catalogs representing 2,900 'college and university under-graduate,
graduate, professional and foreign schools.
4. Small Pond Magazine Collection - A collection of 450
"little masazines" on loan from the editor of Small Pond.
Napoleon st. Cyr.