Standard 7: Institutional Resources (Headcount of Employees by Occupational Category) For each of the occupational categories below, enter the data reported on the IPEDS Human Resources Survey (Parts B and D1) for each of the years listed. If your institution does not submit IPEDS, visit this link for information about how to complete this form: https://surveys.nces.ed.gov/IPEDS/Downloads/Forms/package_1_43.pdf 3 Years 2 Years 1 Year Prior Prior Prior Current Year (FY 2013-2014 ) (FY 2014-2015 ) (FY 2015-2016 ) (FY 2016-2017 ) FT PT Total FT PT Total FT PT Total FT PT Total Instructional Staff 27 193 220 29 118 147 30 134 164 28 99 127 Research Staff 0 0 0 0 Public Service Staff 0 0 0 0 Librarians 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 Library Technicians 2 2 1 1 3 3 1 1 Archivists, Curators, Museum staff 0 0 0 0 Student and Academic Affairs 12 38 50 10 47 57 12 39 51 15 27 42 Management Occupations 2 1 3 5 1 6 2 2 4 5 5 Business and Financial Operations 3 2 5 4 1 5 4 4 4 4 Computer, Engineering and Science 0 1 1 2 2 1 3 2 2 Community, Social Service, Legal, Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media 0 0 0 0 Healthcare Practitioners and Technical 0 0 0 0 Service Occupations 0 5 5 10 4 5 9 4 5 9 Sales and Related Occupations 0 0 0 0 Office and Administrative Support 9 6 15 16 16 32 10 8 18 8 6 14 Natural Resources, Construction, Maintenance 2 5 7 0 0 0 Production, Transportation, Material Moving 0 0 0 0 Total 56 247 303 71 190 261 65 192 257 67 138 205 Please enter any explanatory notes in the box below 110 | P a g e
Fiscal Year ends - month & day: (06/30) ASSETS (in 000s) 2 Years Prior (FY 2016 ) 1 Year Prior (FY 2017 ) Most Recent Year ? Cash and Short Term Investments $1,861,336 $1,696,294 $3,260,808 -8.9% 92.2% ? Cash held by State Treasurer - - ? Deposits held by State Treasurer - - ? Accounts Receivable, Net $435,095 $388,155 $248,535 -10.8% -36.0% ? Contributions Receivable, Net - - ? Inventory and Prepaid Expenses - - ? Long-Term Investments $1,068,939 $1,094,284 - 2.4% ? Loans to Students $53,878 $53,580 $55,296 -0.6% 3.2% ? Funds held under bond agreement - - ? Property, plants, and equipment, net $10,291,200 $10,302,521 $9,747,560 0.1% -5.4% ? Other Assets $737,623 $1,344,070 $972,542 82.2% -27.6% Total Assets $13,379,132 $14,853,559 $15,379,025 11.0% 3.5% LIABILITIES (in 000s) ? Accounts payable and accrued liabilities $826,917 $523,229 $507,754 -36.7% -3.0% ? Deferred revenue & refundable advances $61,424 $81,862 $59,974 33.3% -26.7% ? Due to state $153,361 -100.0% - ? Due to affiliates - - ? Annuity and life income obligations - - ? Amounts held on behalf of others - - ? Long-term investments - - ? Refundable government advances - - ? Other long-term liabilities $6,326,707 $7,164,316 $15,053,995 13.2% 110.1% Total Liabilities $7,368,409 $7,769,407 $15,621,723 5.4% 101.1% NET ASSETS (in 000s) Unrestricted net assets Institutional $5,837,560 $5,937,846 ($1,362,005) 1.7% -122.9% ? Foundation - - Total $5,837,560 $5,937,846 ($1,362,005) 1.7% -122.9% Temporarily restricted net assets Institutional $159,689 $270,785 $232,797 69.6% -14.0% ? Foundation - - Total $159,689 $270,785 $232,797 69.6% -14.0% Permanently restricted net assets Standard 7: Institutional Resources (Statement of Financial Position/Statement of Net Assets) Percent Change 2 yrs-1 yr prior 1 yr-most recent Institutional $13,476 $875,521 $886,510 6396.9% 1.3% ? Foundation - - Total $13,476 $875,521 $886,510 6396.9% 1.3% ? Total Net Assets $6,010,725 $7,084,152 ($242,698) 17.9% -103.4% TOTAL LIABILITIES and NET ASSETS $13,379,134 $14,853,559 $15,379,025 11.0% 3.5% 111 | P a g e
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