Arizona Summer Wildcat
Wednesday July 23, 2003
62 percent of all University of Arizona professors are male. However, 51 percent of general staff are female.
357 acres and 172 buildings ÷ mostly red brick, of course ÷ make up the UA.
36,847 students attended the UA during fall 2002. During the 1891-1892 school year there were 32 students.
325 degrees (122 bachelors, 114 masters, 82 doctoral, 4 specialist, and 3 first professional) are offered at the UA.
16 colleges and 8 schools are at the UA.
6,947 degrees were awarded during the 2001-2002 school year: 4,481 bachelors, 1,285 masters, 370 doctoral, 6 specialist, 146 law, 58 pharmacy, and 101 medical.
1/2 percent of all UA undergraduates are between the ages of 51 and 60.
1,493 students are from Pima County, where the UA resides. 750 of them were transfer students from a community college.
2,892 students attending the UA are from California, making it number two of the top 10 states that students are from. Arizona is number one, with 26,282 students.
10,488 parking spaces were available on campus during the 2002-2003 school year, 458 fewer than the year before.
4 sexual assaults were reported to the University of Arizona Police Department in 2001, according to the department's Campus & Safety Security Report 2002.
$1,140,890,524 was UA's budget for the 2002-2003 school year.
93.3 percent of all UA freshmen read the Daily Wildcat, according to a study conducted by Newton Marketing & Research.
÷ Compiled with data from the University of Arizona Factbook 2002-2003