
Figure 1.1. Science Baccalaureate Degrees from 1115 Predominantly Undergraduate Institutions 1985-1997
Table 1.1. Science Baccalaureate Degrees from 1115 Predominantly Undergraduate Institutions 1985–1997
Figure 1.2. Science Baccalaureate Degrees from Study Institutions 1985-1997
Table 1.2. Science Baccalaureate Degrees from Study Institutions 1985–1997
Figure 1.3. Astronomy Baccalaureate Degrees from 1115 Predominantly Undergraduate Institutions 1985-1997
Figure 1.4. Astronomy Baccalaureate Degrees from Study Institutions 1985-1997
Figure 1.5. Chemistry Baccalaureate Degrees from 115 Predominantly Undergraduate Institutions 1985-1997
Figure 1.6. Chemistry Baccalaureate Degrees from Study Institutions 1985-1997
Figure 1.7. Physics Baccalaureate Degrees from 1115 Predominantly Undergraduate Institutions 1985-1997
Figure 1.8. Physics Baccalaureate Degrees from Study Institutions 1985-1997
Figure 1.9. GeoSciences Baccalaureate Degrees from 1115 Predominantly Undergraduate Institutions 1985-1997
Figure 1.10. GeoSciences Baccalaureate Degrees from Study Institutions 1985-1997
Figure 1.11. BioSciences Baccalaureate Degrees from 1115 Predominantly Undergraduate Institutions 1985-1997
Figure 1.12. BioSciences Baccalaureate Degrees from Study Institutions 1985-1997
Figure 1.13. Total Frequency of Research Corporation (CCSA),
PRF (Type B), NSF (RUI Research) and NIH (AREA) Awards
from Study Institutions 1986-2000
Figure 1.14. Total Frequency of Research Corporation (CCSA), PRF (Type B), NSF (RUI Research) and NIH (AREA) Awards 1986-2000
Section 2: Tables and Figures [back to top]
Table 2.1. Science Baccalaureate Degrees from Study Institutions 1985–1997
Table 2.2. Astronomy Baccalaureate Degrees from Study Institutions 1985–1997
Table 2.3. Chemistry Baccalaureate Degrees from Study Institutions 1985–1997
Table 2.4. Physics Baccalaureate Degrees from Study Institutions 1985–1997
Table 2.5. GeoSciences Baccalaureate Degrees from Study Institutions 1985-1997
Table 2.6. BioSciences Baccalaureate Degrees from Study Institutions 1985–1997
Table 2.7. Science Baccalaureate Degrees from Study Institutions Based on the Percentage of Science Degrees to Total Degrees 1985–1997
Table 2.8. Science Baccalaureate Degrees from Study Institutions
Based on the Percentage of Science Degrees to
Full-Time Undergraduate Enrollment 1985–1997
Table 2.9. Infrastructure Data for the Study Institutions
Table 2.10. Number of Doctorate Alumni in Astronomy, Chemistry,
GeoSciences, Physics, and Biological Sciences by Baccalaureates
Produced Six Years Earlier in Same Disciplines
Section 4: Tables and Figures [back to top]
Table 4.1. Total Funding Reported for All Purposes in All Study Institutions 1991–2000
Figure 4.1. Total Funding Reported for All Purposes in All Study Institutions 1991-2000
Figure 4.2. Total Funding Reported for All Purposes for 10.5 years, by Institution
Figure 4.3. Total Funding Reported for All Purposes per Faculty Member in 2000, by Institution
Figure 4.4. Total Funding for Internal Institutional Support Reported for All Study Institutions 1991-2000
Figure 4.5. Total Governmental Support Reported by All Study Institutions 1991-2000
Table 4.2. Total Funding Reported for Facilities in Study Institutions 1991–2000
Figure 4.6. Total Funding Reported for Facilities in Study Institutions 1991-2000
Figure 4.7. Total Funding Reported for Facilities 1991-2000, by Institution
Table 4.3. Total Funding for Research and Research Instrumentation Reported by Study Institutions for 1991–2000 (ordered by Total Funding)
Table 4.4. Total Funding Reported for Research and Research Instrumentation per Faculty Member in 2000, per institution (ordered by Average $ per Faculty Member)
Figure 4.8. Total Funding Reported for Research and Research Instrumentation in Study Institutions 1991-2000
Figure 4.9. Total Funding for Research and Research Instrumentation, per Institution, per Faculty Member 1991-2000
Figure 4.10. Total Funding Reported for Research and Research Instrumentation 1991-2000, by Institution
Figure 4.11. Total Funding for Research and Research Instrumentation from All Sources, by Institution, per Faculty Member in 2000*
Table 4.5. Total Funding Reported for Research and Research Instrumentation from Public Advanced Degree Institutions 1991–2000
Table 4.6. Total Funding Reported for Research and Research Instrumentation from Private Advanced Degree Institutions 1991–2000
Table 4.7. Total Funding Reported for Research and Research Instrumentation from Public Baccalaureate Degree Institutions 1991–2000
Table 4.8. Total Funding Reported for Research and Research Instrumentation from Private Baccalaureate Degree Institutions 1991–2000
Figure 4.12. Total Funding Reported by Research and Research Instrumentation, by Type of Institution, per Institution 1991-2000
Figure 4.13. Total Funding Reported for Research and Research Instrumentation by Type of Institution, per Faculty Member 1991-2000
Table 4.9. Total Funding Reported for Teaching and Pedagogy in All Study Institutions 1991–2000
Figure 4.14. Total Funding Reported for Teaching and Pedagogy in All Study Institutions
Figure 4.15. Total Funding Reported for Teaching and Pedagogy 1991-2000, by Institution
Table 4.10. Funding by Source for All Purposes in All Study Institutions 1991–2000
Figure 4.16. Funding by Source for All Purposes in All Study Institutions 1991-2000
Figure 4.17. Funding by Source for All Purposes in Public and Private Institutions 1991-2000
Figure 4.18. Funding by Source for All Purposes in Public and Private Institutions, per Institution 1991-2000
Figure 4.19. Funding by Source for All Purposes in Baccalaureate and Advanced Degree Institutions 1991-2000
Figure 4.20. Funding by Source for All Purposes at Baccalaureate and Advanced Degree Institutions, per Institution 1991-2000
Figure 4.21. Funding by Source for All Purposes Except Facilities in All Study Institutions for the Biological and Physical Sciences 1991-2000
Table 4.11. Funding by Source for New Facilities and Renovations in Study Institutions 1991–2000
Figure 4.22. Funding by Source for New Facilities and Renovations in Study Institutions 1991-2000
Figure 4.23. Funding by Source for New Facilities and Renovations in Public and Private Institutions 1991-2000
Figure 4.24. Funding by Source for New Facilities and Renovations in Baccalaureate and Advanced Degree Institutions 1991-2000
Table 4.12. Funding by Source for Research and Research Instrumentation in All Study Institutions 1991–2000
Figure 4.25. Funding by Source for Research and Research Instrumentation in All Study Institutions 1991-2000
Figure 4.26. Funding by Source for Research and Research Instrumentation in All Study Institutions, per Institution 1991-2000
Figure 4.27. Funding by Source for Research and Research Instrumentation in Public and Private Institutions 1991-2000
Figure 4.28. Funding by Source for Research and Research Instrumentation in Public and Private Institutions, per Institution 1991-2000
Figure 4.29. Funding by Source for Research and Research Instrumentation in Baccalaureate and Advanced Degree Institutions 1991-2000
Figure 4.30. Funding by Source for Research and Research Instrumentation in Advanced and Baccalaureate Degree Institutions, per Institution 1991-2000
Table 4.13. Funding by Source for Research Instrumentation in All Study Institutions 1991–2000
Figure 4.31. Funding by Source for Research Instrumentation in All Study Institutions
Figure 4.32. Funding by Source for Research Instrumentation in Public and Private Institutions 1991-2000
Figure 4.33. Funding by Source for Research Instrumentation in Public and Private Institutions, per Institution 1991-2000
Figure 4.34. Funding by Source for Research Instrumentation in Baccalaureate and Advanced Degree Institutions 1991-2000
Figure 4.35. Funding by Source for Research Instrumentation in Baccalaureate and Advanced Degree Institutions, per Institution 1991-2000
Table 4.14. Funding by Source for Teaching and Pedagogy at All Study Institutions 1991–2000
Figure 4.36. Funding by Source for Teaching and Pedagogy in All Study Institutions 1991-2000
Figure 4.37. Funding by Source for Start-up Allocations in All Study Institutions 1991-2000
Figure 4.38. Total Institutional Budget Reported for Individual Study Institutions, per Institution for 2000
Figure 4.39. Total Institutional Budget, per Institution 1991-2000
Table 4.15. Total Funding for New Facilities and Renovations Reported by Study Institutions 1991–2000
Figure 4.40. Funding for New Facilities and Renovations: Total 1991-2000 Reported by Individual Study Institutions
Figure 4.41. Total Funding for New Facilities and Renovations at Public and Private Study Institutions 1991-2000
Figure 4.42. Natural Science Faculty Salaries and Benefits Reported by Individual Institutions for 2000
Figure 4.43. Average Natural Sciences Faculty Salaries and Benefits per Faculty Member 1991-2000
Figure 4.44. Average Natural Sciences Faculty Salaries and Benefits per Institution 1991-2000
Figure 4.45. Total Number of Natural Sciences Faculty Members Reported at Study Institutions 1991-2000
Figure 4.46. Natural Science Staff Salaries and Benefits Reported by Individual Institutions for 2000
Figure 4.47. Average Natural Science Staff Salaries and Benefits, per Institution 1991-2000
Table 4.16. Total Number of Regular Faculty in the Natural Sciences Reported by Study Institutions
Figure 4.48. Total Number of Regular Faculty in the Natural Sciences Reported by Study Institutions in 2000
Figure 4.49. Average Number of Regular Faculty in the Natural Sciences Reported by Study Institutions 1991-2000
Table 4.17. Numbers of Part-time Faculty in the Natural Sciences Reported by Study Institutions
Figure 4.50. Number of Part-time Faculty Reported by Study Institutions, per Institution in 2000
Table 4.18. Number of Support Personnel in the Natural Sciences Reported by Study Institutions
Figure 4.51. Number of Support Personnel in the Natural Sciences Reported by Study Institutions, Ordered by Year 2000
Table 4.19. Number of Courses Taught in the Natural Sciences per Year Reported by All Study Institutions
Figure 4.52. Average Number of Courses in the Natural Sciences in Study Institutions 1991-2000, per Institution
Figure 4.53. Number of Courses Taught in the Natural Sciences in 2000, by Institution
Figure 4.54. Average Number of Students in the Natural Sciences at Study Institutions 1991-2000, per Course
Table 4.20. Number of Students Enrolled in Courses in the Natural Sciences Reported by Study Institutions
Figure 4.55. Number of Students Taught in Natural Science Courses in 2000, by Institution
Figure 4.56. Average Number of Students Taught in the Natural Sciences, per Institution 1991-2000
Figure 4.57. Total Number of Junior and Senior Natural Science Majors, by Institution in 2000
Figure 4.58. Total Number of Junior and Senior Natural Science Majors, Reported by Study Institutions, per Institution 1991-2000
Table 4.21. Number of Summer Research Students in the Natural Sciences Reported by Study Institutions 1991–2000
Figure 4.59. Total Number of Summer Research Students in the Natural Sciences Reported by Study Institutions, per Institution in 2000
Figure 4.60. Average Number of Summer Research Students Reported by Study Institutions, per Institution 1991-2000
Figure 4.61. Total Numbers of Academic Year Research Students Reported by Study Institutions, per Institution in 2000
Figure 4.62. Average Number of Academic Year Research Students, per Institution 1991-2000
Table 4.22. Library Resources for Science Reported by All Study Institutions
Figure 4.63. Trends in Allocation of Time at Baccalaureate and Advanced Degree Public Institutions 1991 vs. 2000
Figure 4.64. Trends in Allocation of Time at Baccalaureate and Advanced Degree Private Institutions 1991 vs. 2000
Figure 4.65. Institutional Sources of Trends in Allocation of Time
Figure 4.66. Comparison of Institutional and Faculty Opinions on the Sources of Trends
Figure 4.67. Challenges: Institutional Responses on Areas in Need of Funds and Faculty Time
Figure 4.68. Challenges: Comparison of Institutional and Faculty Responses on Areas in Need of Funds and Faculty Time
Table 2.11. Research Corporation (CCSA), PRF (Type B), NSF (RUI Research) and NIH (AREA) Awards from Study Institutions 1986–2000
Table 2.12. Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation Awards to Study Institutions 1990–2000
Table 2.13. Howard Hughes Medical Institute Awards to Study Institutions 1988–2000
Section 5: Tables and Figures [back to top]
Figure 5.1. Faculty Ph.D. Year Distribution at All Study Institutions
Figure 5.2. Ph.D. Years by Gender for Natural Science Faculty Respondents
Figure 5.3. For Study Institutions the Percent of Male and Female Ph.D.s with Degrees Granted During Five-Year Periods Ending in Year Shown
Figure 5.4. Faculty Start-Year Distribution at All Study Institutions
Figure 5.5. Male Faculty Start-Year at All Study Institutions
Figure 5.6. Female Faculty Start-Year at All Study Institutions
Figure 5.7. Distribution of Faculty Respondents Across Ranks
Figure 5.8. Gender Distribution of Faculty Respondents Across Ranks
Table 5.1. Funding Reported by Faculty in All Study Institutions 1991–2000
Figure 5.9. Total Funding Reported by Faculty by Institution 1991-2000
Figure 5.10. Research Funding Reported by Faculty by Institution 1991-2000
Figure 5.11. Total and Research Funding Reported by Faculty in All Study Institutions 1991-2000
Figure 5.12. Total and Research Funding Reported by Faculty in Public and Private Institutions 1991-2000
Figure 5.13. Total and Research Funding Reported by Faculty in Baccalaureate and Advanced Degree Institutions 1991-2000
Figure 5.14. Grants Reported by Faculty in All Study Institutions 1991-2000
Figure 5.15. Grants Reported by Faculty in Public and Private Institutions 1991-2000
Figure 5.16. Grants Reported by Faculty in Baccalaureate and Advanced Degree Institutions 1991-2000
Figure 5.17. Average Grant Size All Study Institutions 1991-2000
Figure 5.18. Average Grant Size in Public and Private Institutions 1991-2000
Figure 5.19. Average Grant Size in Baccalaureate and Advanced Degree Institutions 1991-2000
Figure 5.20. Average Research Dollars by Rank from All Institutions 1991-2000
Table 5.2. Research Grants and Research Dollars per Faculty Member by Rank per Year of Service During 1991–2000
Figure 5.21. Research Dollars per Faculty Member in All Institutions per Year of Service During 1991-2000
Figure 5.22. Research Grants per Faculty Member from All Institutions by Rank per Year of Service During 1991-2000
Figure 5.23. Research Grants per Faculty Member by Rank and Type of Institution per Year of Service During 1991-2000
Figure 5.25. Research Grant Dollars per Faculty Member by Rank and Type of Institution per Year of Service During 1991-2000
Table 5.3. Publications and Presentations by Faculty in the Natural Sciences in All Institutions 1991–2000
Figure 5.26. Research Publications per Respondent in All Institutions 1991-2000
Figure 5.27. Invited Presentations per Respondent in All Institutions 1991-2000
Figure 5.28. Publications by Rank from All Institutions 1991-2000
Figure 5.29. Average Number of Publications by Rank for All Institutions 1991-2000
Table 5.4. Total and Research Publications per Faculty Member by Rank per Year of Service During 1991–2000
Figure 5.30. Research Publications per Faculty Member in All Institutions per Year of Service 1991-2000
Figure 5.31. Research Publications by Faculty Rank per Year of Service During 1991-2000
Figure 5.32. Research Publications per Faculty Member per Year of Service During 1991-2000
Figure 5.33. Research Publications by Institution per Faculty Member per Year of Service During 1991-2000 vs. Research Dollars by Institution per Faculty Member per Year of Service During 1991-2000
Figure 5.34. Research Publications by Institution per Faculty Member per Year of Service During 1991-2000 vs. Total Dollars by Institution per Faculty Member per Year of Service During 1991-2000
Figure 5.35. Total Publications by Institution per Faculty Member per Year of Service During 1991-2000 vs. Total Dollars by Institution per Faculty Member per Year of Service During 1991-2000
Section 6: Tables and Figures [back to top]
Table 6.1. Enrollment Model Profile for All Study Institutions
Table 6.2. Total Baccalaureate Degrees per Calculated Full-time Enrollment 1985-1997
Table 6.3. Total Number of B.Sc. Degrees per Total Number of Bachelor’s Degrees 1985-1997
Figure 6.1. Average SAT Math Scores
Table 6.4. Average SAT Mathematics Scores – by cluster
Figure 6.2. Average SAT Math Scores – by cluster
Figure 6.3. Average SAT Verbal Scores
Table 6.5. Average SAT Verbal Scores – by cluster
Figure 6.4. Average SAT Verbal Scores – by cluster
Figure 6.5. Average Total Cost per School Year
Table 6.6. Average Total Cost per School Year – by cluster
Figure 6.6. Average Total Cost per School Year – by cluster
Figure 6.7. Average Number Bachelor Degrees per 100 Calculated FTE
Table 6.7. Average Bachelors per Calculated FTE – by cluster
Figure 6.8. Average Number Bachelor Degrees per 100 Calculated FTE – by cluster
Figure 6.9. Average Number Bachelors of Science per 100 Bachelors Degree
Table 6.8. Average Bachelors of Science per Bachelors Degree – by cluster
Figure 6.10. Average Number Bachelors of Science per 100 Bachelors Degree – by cluster
Figure 6.11. Average Number Alumni Doctorates per 3 year period
Table 6.9. Average Alumni Doctorates per 3 year period (1991-1999) – by cluster
Figure 6.12. Average Number Alumni Doctorates per 3 year period – by cluster
Figure 6.13. Average Number Doctorates per 100 BSc
Table 6.10. Average Alumni Doctorates (1991-1999) per BSc Graduate (1985-1993) – by cluster
Figure 6.14. Average Number Alumni Doctorates (1991-1999) per 100 BSc Graduate (1985-1993) – by cluster
Table 6.15. Enrollment Model Profile for Private Study Institutions
Table 6.16. Total Baccalaureate Degrees per Calculated Full-time Enrollment 1985-1997
Table 6.17. Total Number of B.Sc. Degrees per Total Number of Bachelor’s Degrees 1985-1997
Figure 6.15. Average SAT Math Scores
Table 6.18. Average SAT Mathematics Scores – by cluster
Figure 6.16. Average SAT math Scores – by cluster
Figure 6.17. Average SAT Verbal Scores
Table 6.16. Average SAT Verbal Scores – by cluster
Figure 6.18. Average SAT Verbal Scores – by cluster
Figure 6.19. Average Total Cost per School Year
Table 6.17. Average Total Cost per School Year – by cluster
Figure 6.20. Average Total Cost per School Year – by cluster
Figure 6.21. Average Number Bachelor Degrees per 100 Calculated FTE
Table 6.18. Average Bachelors per Calculated FTE – by cluster
Figure 6.22. Average Number Bachelor Degrees per 100 Calculated FTE – by cluster
Figure 6.23. Average Number Bachelors of Science per 100 Bachelors Degree
Table 6.19. Average Bachelors of Science per Bachelors Degree – by cluster
Figure 6.24. Average Number Bachelors of Science per 100 Bachelors Degree – by cluster
Figure 6.25. Average Number Alumni Doctorates per 3 year period
Table 6.20. Average Alumni Doctorates per 3 year period (1991-1999) – by cluster
Figure 6.26. Average Number Alumni Doctorates per 3 year period – by cluster
Figure 6.27. Average. Number Doctorates per 100 BSc
Table 6.21. Average Alumni Doctorates (1991-1999) per BSc Graduate (1985-1993) – by cluster
Figure 6.28. Average Number Alumni Doctorates (1991-1999) per 100 BSc Graduate (1985-1993) – by cluster
Table 6.22. Enrollment Model Profile for Public Study Institutions
Table 6.23. Total Baccalaureate Degrees per Calculated Full-time Enrollment 1985-1997
Table 6.24. Total Number of B.Sc. Degrees per Total Number of Bachelor’s Degrees 1985-1997
Figure 6.29. Average SAT Math Scores
Table 6.25. Average SAT Mathematics Scores – by cluster
Figure 6.30. Average SAT Math Scores – by cluster
Figure 6.31. Average SAT Verbal Scores
Table 6.26. Average SAT Verbal Scores – by cluster
Figure 6.32. Average SAT Verbal Scores – by cluster
Figure 6.33. Average Total Cost per School Year
Table 6.27. Average Total Cost per School Year – by cluster
Figure 6.34. Average Total Cost per School Year – by cluster
Figure 6.35. Average Number Bachelor Degrees per 100 Calculated FTE
Table 6.28. Average Bachelors per Calculated FTE – by cluster
Figure 6.36. Average Number Bachelor Degrees per 100 Calculated FTE – by cluster
Figure 6.37. Average Number Bachelors of Science per 100 Bachelors Degree
Table 6.29. Average Bachelors of Science per Bachelors Degree – by cluster
Figure 6.38. Average Number Bachelors of Science per 100 Bachelors Degree – by cluster
Figure 6.39. Average Number Alumni Doctorates per 3 year period
Table 6.30. Average Alumni Doctorates per 3 year period (1991-1999) – by cluster
Figure 6.40. Average Number Alumni Doctorates per 3 year period – by cluster
Figure 6.41. Average Number Doctorates per 100 BSc
Table 6.31. Average Alumni Doctorates (1991-1999) per BSc Graduate (1985-1993) – by cluster
Figure 6.41. Average Number Alumni Doctorates (1991-1999) per 100 BSc Graduate (1985-1993) – by cluster
Table 6.31. Enrollment Model Profile for Baccalaureate Degree Study Institutions
Table 6.32. Total Baccalaureate Degrees per Calculated Full-time Enrollment 1985-1997
Table 6.33. Total Number of B.Sc. Degrees per Total Number of Bachelor’s Degrees 1985-1997
Figure 6.42. Enrollment Model: Bachelors Degree Institutions
Table 6.34. Average SAT Mathematics Scores – by cluster
Figure 6.43. Average SAT Math Scores – by cluster
Figure 6.44. Average SAT Verbal Scores
Table 6.35. Average SAT Verbal Scores – by cluster
Figure 6.45. Average SAT Verbal Scores – by cluster
Figure 6.46. Average Total Cost per School Year
Table 6.36. Average Total Cost per School Year – by cluster
Figure 6.47. Average Total Cost per School Year – by cluster
Figure 6.48. Average Number Bachelor Degrees per 100 Calculated FTE
Table 6.37. Average Bachelors per Calculated FTE – by cluster
Figure 6.49. Average Number Bachelor Degrees per 100 Calculated FTE – by cluster
Figure 6.50. Average Number Bachelors of Science per 100 Bachelors Degree
Table 6.38. Average Bachelors of Science per Bachelors Degree – by cluster
Figure 6.51. Average Number Bachelors of Science per 100 Bachelors Degree – by cluster
Figure 6.52. Average Number Alumni Doctorates per 3 year period
Table 6.39. Average Alumni Doctorates per 3 year period (1991-1999) – by cluster
Figure 6.53. Average Number Alumni Doctorates per 3 year period – by cluster
Figure 6.54. Average Number Doctorates per 100 BSc
Table 6.40. Average Alumni Doctorates (1991-1999) per BSc Graduate (1985-1993) – by cluster
Figure 6.55. Average Number Alumni Doctorates (1991-1999) per 100 BSc Graduate (1985-1993) – by cluster
Table 6.41. Enrollment Model Profile for Advanced Degree Study Institutions
Table 6.42. Total Baccalaureate Degrees per Calculated Full-time Enrollment 1985-1997
Table 6.43. Total Number of B.Sc. Degrees per Total Number of Bachelor’s Degrees 1985-1997
Figure 6.56. Average SAT Math Scores
Table 6.44. Average SAT Mathematics Scores – by cluster
Figure 6.57. Average SAT Math Scores – by cluster
Figure 6.58. Average SAT Verbal Scores
Table 6.45. Average SAT Verbal Scores – by cluster
Figure 6.59. Average SAT Verbal Scores – by cluster
Figure 6.60. Average Total Cost per School Year
Table 6.46. Average Total Cost per School Year – by cluster
Figure 6.61. Average Total Cost per School Year – by cluster
Figure 6.62. Average Number Bachelor Degrees per 100 Calculated FTE
Figure 6.47. Average Bachelors per Calculated FTE – by cluster
Figure 6.63. Average Number Bachelor Degrees per 100 Calculated FTE – by cluster
Figure 6.64. Average Number Bachelors of Science per 100 Bachelors Degree
Table 6.48. Average Bachelors of Science per Bachelors Degree – by cluster
Figure 6.65. Average Number Bachelors of Science per 100 Bachelors Degree – by cluster
Figure 6.66. Average Number Alumni Doctorates per 3 year period
Table 6.49. Average Alumni Doctorates per 3 year period (1991-1999) – by cluster
Figure 6.67. Average Number Alumni Doctorates per 3 year period – by cluster
Figure 6.68. Average Number Doctorates per 100 BSc
Table 6.50. Average Alumni Doctorates (1991-1999) per BSc Graduate (1985-1993) – by cluster
Figure 6.69. Average Number Alumni Doctorates (1991-1999) per 100 BSc Graduate (1985-1993) – by cluster
Table 6.51. Research Model Profile for All Study Institutions
Figure 6.70. Number of Grants per Faculty Member
Table 6.52. Average Number Grants per Faculty Member – by cluster
Figure 6.71. Average Number of Grants per Faculty Member – by cluster
Figure 6.72. Number of Grants vs. Number of Faculty Members
Figure 6.73. Number of Research Grants per Faculty Member
Table 6.53. Average Number Research Grants per Faculty Member – by cluster
Figure 6.74. Average Number of Research Grants per Faculty Member – by cluster
Figure 6.75. Number of Research Grants vs. Number of Faculty Members
Figure 6.76. Number of Publications per Faculty Member
Table 6.54. Average Number of Publications per Faculty Member – by cluster
Figure 6.77. Average Number of Publications per Faculty Member – by cluster
Figure 6.78. Number of Publications per Number of Faculty Members
Figure 6.79. Total Number Awards per Faculty Member
Table 6.55. Average Number Awards per Faculty Member – by cluster
Figure 6.80. Total Number Awards per Number of Faculty Members – by cluster
Figure 6.81. Total Number Awards per Faculty Member
Figure 6.82. External Faculty Grant Dollars per Faculty Member
Table 6.56. Average External Faculty Grant Dollars per Faculty Member – by cluster
Figure 6.83. External Faculty Grant Dollars per Faculty Member – by cluster
Figure 6.84. External Faculty Grant Dollars per Faculty Member
Figure 6.85. Number of Alumni Doctorates per 3 Years
Table 6.57. Average Number of Alumni Doctorates per 3 Years – by cluster
Figure 6.86. Number of Alumni Doctorates per 3 Yeas – by cluster
Figure 6.87. Alumni Doctorates per BSc Graduate
Table 6.58. Average Alumni Doctorates per BSc Graduate – by cluster
Figure 6.88. Alumni Doctorates per BSc Graduate – by cluster
Figure 6.89. Alumni Doctorates per BSc Graduate
Table 6.59. Research Model for Private Study Institutions
Figure 6.90. Number of Grants per Faculty Member
Table 6.60. Average Number Grants per Faculty Member – by cluster
Figure 6.91. Average Number of Grants per Faculty Member – by cluster
Figure 6.92. Number of Grants vs. Number of Faculty Members
Figure 6.93. Number of Research Grants per Faculty Member
Table 6.61. Average Number Research Grants per Faculty Member – by cluster
Figure 6.94. Average Number of Research Grants per Faculty Member – by cluster
Figure 6.59. Number of Research Grants vs. Number of Faculty Members
Figure 6.96. Number of Publications per Faculty Member
Table 6.62. Average Number of Publications per Faculty Member – by cluster
Figure 6.97. Average Number of Publications per Faculty Member – by cluster
Figure 6.98. Number of Publications per Number of Faculty Members
Figure 6.99. Total Number Awards per Faculty Member
Table 6.63. Average Number Awards per Faculty Member – by cluster
Figure 6.100. Total Number Awards per Number of Faculty Members – by cluster
Figure 6.101. Total Number Awards per Faculty Member
Figure 6.102. External Faculty Grant Dollars per Faculty Member
Table 6.64. Average External Faculty Grant Dollars per Faculty Member – by cluster
Figure 6.103. External Faculty Grant Dollars per Faculty Member – by cluster
Figure 6.104. External Faculty Grant Dollars per Faculty Member
Figure 6.105. Number of Alumni Doctorates per 3 years
Table 6.65. Average Number of Alumni Doctorates per 3 years – by cluster
Figure 6.106. Number of Alumni Doctorates per 3 Years – by cluster
Figure 6.107. Alumni Doctorates per BSc Graduate
Table 6.66. Average Alumni Doctorates per BSc Graduate – by cluster
Figure 6.108. Alumni Doctorates per BSc Graduate – by cluster
Figure 6.109. Alumni Doctorates per BSc Graduate
Table 6.67. Research Model Profile for Public Study Institutions
Figure 6.110. Number of Grants per Faculty Member
Table 6.68. Average Number Grants per Faculty Member – by cluster
Figure 6.111. Average Number of Grants per Faculty Member – by cluster
Figure 6.112. Number of Grants vs. Number of Faculty Members
Figure 6.113. Number of Research Grants per Faculty Member
Table 6.69. Average Number Research Grants per Faculty Member – by cluster
Figure 6.114. Average Number of Research Grants per Faculty Member – by Cluster
Figure 6.115. Number of research Grants vs. Number of Faculty Members
Figure 6.116. Number of Publications per Faculty Member
Table 6.70. Average Number of Publications per Faculty Member – by cluster
Figure 6.117. Average Number of Publications per Faculty Member – by cluster
Figure 6.118. Number of Publications per Number of Faculty Members
Figure 6.119. Total Number Awards per Faculty Member
Table 6.71. Average Number Awards per Faculty Member – by cluster
Figure 6.120. Total Number Awards per Number of Faculty Members – by cluster
Figure 6.121. Total Number Awards per Faculty Member
Figure 6.122. External Faculty Grant Dollars per Faculty Member
Table 6.72. Average External Faculty Grant Dollars per Faculty Member – by cluster
Figure 6.123. External Faculty Grant Dollars per Faculty Members – by cluster
Figure 6.124. External Faculty Grant Dollars per Faculty Member
Table 6.85. Average Number Research Grants per Faculty Member – by cluster
Figure 6.155. Average Number of Research Grants per Faculty Member – by cluster
Figure 6.156. Number of Research Grants vs. Number of Faculty Members
Figure 6.157. Number of Publications per Faculty Member
Table 6.86. Average Number of Publications per Faculty Member – by cluster
Figure 6.158. Average Number of Publications per Faculty Member – by cluster
Figure 6.159. Number of Publications per Number of Faculty Members
Figure 6.160. Total Number Awards per Faculty Member
Table 6.87. Average Number Awards per Faculty Member – by cluster
Figure 6.163. Total Number Awards per Number of Faculty Members – by cluster
Figure 6.164. Total Number Awards per Faculty Member
Figure 6.165. External Faculty Grant Dollars per Faculty Member
Table 6.88. Average External Faculty Grant Dollars per Faculty Member – by cluster
Figure 6.166. External Faculty Grant Dollars per Faculty Member – by cluster
Figure 6.167. External Faculty Grant Dollars per Faculty Member
Figure 6.168. Number of Alumni Doctorates per 3 Years
Table 6.89. Average Number of Alumni Doctorates per 3 Years – by cluster
Figure 6.169. Number of Alumni Doctorates per 3 Years – by cluster
Figure 6.170. Alumni Doctorates per BSc Graduate
Table 6.90. Average Alumni Doctorates per BSc Graduate – by cluster
Figure 6.171. Alumni Doctorates per BSc Graduate – by cluster
Figure 6.172. Alumni Doctorates per BSc Graduate
Section 8: Tables and Figures [back to top]
Table 8.1. Leading Producers of Science Baccalaureate Degrees from 1115 Predominantly Undergraduate Institutions 1985–1997
Table 8.2. Leading Producers of Astronomy Baccalaureate Degrees from 1115 Predominantly Undergraduate Institutions 1985–1997
Table 8.3. Leading Producers of Chemistry Baccalaureate Degrees from 1115 Predominantly Undergraduate Institutions 1985–1997
Table 8.4. Leading Producers of Physics Baccalaureate Degrees from 1115 Predominantly Undergraduate Institutions 1985–1997
Table 8.5. Leading Producers of GeoSciences Baccalaureate Degrees from 1115 Predominantly Undergraduate Institutions 1985–1997
Table 8.6. Leading Producers of BioSciences Baccalaureate Degrees from 1115 Predominantly Undergraduate Institutions 1985–1997
Table 8.7. Leading Producers of Science Baccalaureate Degrees from 1115 Predominantly Undergraduate Institutions Based on the Percentage of Science Degrees to Total Degrees 1985–1997
Table 8.8. Leading Producers of Science Baccalaureate Degrees
from 1115 Predominantly Undergraduate Institutions
Based on the Percentage of Science Degrees to Full-Time Undergraduate
Enrollment 1985–1997
Figure 8.1. Total Frequency of Research Corporation (CCSA), PRF (Type B), NSF (RUI Research) and NIH (AREA) Awards 1986-2000
Figure 8.2. Research Corporation (CCSA), PRF (Type B), NSF (RUI Research) and NIH (AREA) Combined Activity 1986-2000
Figure 8.3. Research Corporation (CCSA), PRF (Type B), NSF (RUI Research) and NIH (AREA) Combined Funding 1986-2000
Table 8.9. NIH R-15 (AREA) Awards 1985–1999
Figure 8.4. NIH R-15 (AREA) Frequency 1985-1999
Table 8.10. NIH R-15 (AREA) Awards Public vs. Private 1985 -1999
Figure 8.5. NIH R-15 (AREA) Activity 1986-2000
Figure 8.6. NIH R-15 (AREA) Funding 1986-2000
Figure 8.7. NIH R-15 (AREA) Disciplinary Funding by Department 1985-1999
Table 8.11. NSF-RUI Research Awards in Physical Sciences and GeoSciences 1986–2000
Figure 8.8. NSF- RUI Research Award Frequency in Physical Sciences and GeoSciences 1986-2000
Table 8.12. NSF-RUI Research in Physical Sciences and GeoSciences Public vs. Private 1986 - 2000
Figure 8.9. NSF-RUI Research in Physical Sciences and GeoSciences 1986-2000
Figure 8.10. NSF-RUI Research Funding in Physical Sciences and GeoSciences 1986-2000
Figure 8.11. NSF-RUI Research Disciplinary Funding in Physical Sciences and GeoSciences 1986-2000
Figure 8.12. RUI Research in Astronomical Sciences 1986-2000
Figure 8.13. RUI Research Funding in Astronomical Sciences 1986-2000
Figure 8.14. RUI Research in Chemistry 1986-2000
Figure 8.15. RUI Research Funding in Chemistry 1986-2000
Figure 8.16. RUI Research in Materials Research 1986-2000
Figure 8.17. RUI Research Funding in Materials Research 1986-2000
Figure 8.18. RUI Research in Physics 1986-2000
Figure 8.19. RUI Research Funding in Physics 1986-2000
Figure 8.20. RUI Research in GeoSciences 1986-2000
Figure 8.21. RUI Research Funding in GeoSciences 1986-2000
Table 8.13. NSF-RUI Research Awards in Biological Sciences 1986–2000
Figure 8.22. NSF-RUI Research Award Frequency in Biological Sciences 1986-2000
Table 8.14. NSF-RUI Research in Biological Sciences Public vs. Private 1986 - 2000
Figure 8.23. NSF-RUI Research in Biological Sciences 1986-2000
Figure 8.24. NSF-RUI Funding in Biological Sciences 1986-2000
Table 8.15. Research Corporation CCSA Awards 1986–2000
Figure 8.25. Research Corporation CCSA Award Frequency 1986-2000
Figure 8.26. Research Corporation Private vs. Public 1986-2000
Figure 8.27. Research Corporation CCSA Activity 1986-2000
Figure 8.28. Research Corporation CCSA Funding 1986-2000
Figure 8.29. Research Corporation CCSA Disciplinary Funding 1986-2000
Table 8.16. Petroleum Research Fund (PRF) Type B Awards 1986–2000
Figure 8.30. PRF Type B Award Frequency 1986-2000
Figure 8.31. PRF-B Private vs. Public 1986-2000
Figure 8.32. Petroleum Research Fund (PRF) Type B Activity 1986-2000
Figure 8.33. Petroleum Research Fund (PRF) Type B Funding 1986-2000
Figure 8.34. PRF-B Disciplinary Funding 1986-2000
Table 8.17. Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation Awards 1990 -2000
Figure 8.35. Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation Award Frequency 1990-2000
Table 8.18. Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation Public vs. Private 1990 - 2000
Figure 8.36. Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation Activity 1990-2000
Figure 8.37. Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation Funding 1990-2000
Table 8.19. Howard Hughes Medical Institute Awards for Undergraduate Biological Sciences Education, Colleges 1988–2000
Table 8.20. Department of Energy (DOE) New R&D Financial Assistance Awards to Predominantly Undergraduate Institutions 1994–2000
Figure 8.38. Department of Energy (DOE) R&D Financial Assistance Awards to Predominantly Undergraduate Institutions by Discipline 1994-2001
Figure 8.39. NSF-RUI Instrumentation Activity in Biological Sciences, GeoSciences and Physical Sciences 1986-2000
Figure 8.40. NSF-RUI Instrumentation Funding in Biological Sciences, GeoSciences and Physical Sciences 1986-2000
Figure 8.41. NSF Instrumentation and Laboratory Improvement (ILI) Activity 1989-1998
Figure 8.42. NSF Instrumentation and Laboratory Improvement (ILI) Funding 1989-1998
Figure 8.43. NSF Instrumentation and Laboratory Improvement (ILI) and Leadership in Laboratory Development (LLD) Disciplinary Funding 1989-1998
Table 8.21. NSF-Major Research Instrumentation Program (MRI) 1996-2000
Figure 8.44. NSF-Major Research Instrumentation Program (MRI) in Non-Ph.D. Granting Institutions 1996-2000
Figure 8.45. NSF-Major Research Instrumentation Program (MRI) Funding 1996-2000