Annually, the Provost and college leadership engage in a review of the highlights, challenges, opportunities and goal setting of each college and unit in Academic Affairs. Throughout the year colleges are provided data updates (PPAs) on goals established in consultation with the Provost and the leadership team, culminating in a final report of actual performance to goal.
- Planning, Performance & Accountability (Summary)#Enrollment
- Undergraduate Lower Level FTE
- Planning, Performance & Accountability (Summary)#Undergraduate Upper Level FTE
- Planning, Performance & Accountability (Summary)#Graduate Beginner Level FTE
- Planning, Performance & Accountability (Summary)#Graduate Advanced Level FTE
- Planning, Performance & Accountability (Summary)#Total FTE - Fundable Only
- Planning, Performance & Accountability (Summary)#Online Enrollment
- Planning, Performance & Accountability (Summary)#High Impact Practices
- Planning, Performance & Accountability (Summary)#Net Tuition
- Planning, Performance & Accountability (Summary)#Undergraduate In‐state
- Planning, Performance & Accountability (Summary)#Undergraduate Out‐of‐state
- Planning, Performance & Accountability (Summary)#Graduate In-state
- Planning, Performance & Accountability (Summary)#Graduate Out-of-state
- Planning, Performance & Accountability (Summary)#Grand Total
- Planning, Performance & Accountability (Summary)#Performance
- Student Access
- Average GPA and SAT Score for Incoming Freshmen
- Freshmen in Top 10% of High School Graduating Class for Incoming Freshmen
- Freshman Acceptance Rate for Incoming Freshmen
- University Access Rate (Percent of Undergraduates with a Pell Grant)
- Planning, Performance & Accountability (Summary)#Average Cost to the Student
- Planning, Performance & Accountability (Summary)#Student Success
- Freshman Retention Rate (Full‐time, FTIC): USF
- Freshman Retention Rate (Full‐time, FTIC): Same College
- Academic Progress Rate (2nd Year Retention with GPA above 2.0): USF
- Academic Progress Rate (2nd Year Retention with GPA above 2.0): Same College
- 4‐Year Graduation Rate (Full‐time, FTIC): USF
- 4‐Year Graduation Rate (Full‐time, FTIC): Same College
- 6‐Year Graduation Rate (Full‐time, FTIC): USF
- 6‐Year Graduation Rate (Full‐time, FTIC): Same College
- 6‐year Graduation Rate (Full‐ and Part‐time, FTIC): USF
- 6‐year Graduation Rate (Full‐ and Part‐time, FTIC): Same College
- 2‐year Graduation Rate (AA Transfers): USF
- 2‐year Graduation Rate (AA Transfers): SAME COLLEGE
- 4‐year Graduation Rate (AA Transfers): USF
- 4‐year Graduation Rate (AA Transfers): SAME COLLEGE
- Planning, Performance & Accountability (Summary)#Bachelors Degrees Awarded
- Masters Degrees Awarded
- Doctoral Degrees Awarded
- Bachelor's Degrees Awarded in Areas of Strategic Emphasis (includes STEM) (%)
- Percent of Bachelor's Degrees Awarded in STEM and Health
- Graduate Degrees Awarded in Areas of Strategic Emphasis (includes STEM) (%)
- Percent of Graduate Degrees Awarded in STEM and Health
- Percent of Bachelors Degrees Without Excess Hours ( 1‐year lag)
- Student Awards
- Student‐to‐Faculty Ratio
- Undergraduate Class Sections (Fall) ‐ 2‐9
- Undergraduate Class Sections (Fall) ‐ 10‐19
- Undergraduate Class Sections (Fall) ‐ 20‐29
- Undergraduate Class Sections (Fall) ‐ 30‐39
- Undergraduate Class Sections (Fall) ‐ 40‐49
- Undergraduate Class Sections (Fall) ‐ 50‐99
- Undergraduate Class Sections (Fall) ‐ 100+
- Undergraduate Class Sections (Fall) ‐ Total
- Faculty Excellence
- Research: Productivity
- Research: Innovation & Commercialization
- Planning, Performance & Accountability (Summary)#Philanthropic Support
- Student Access
Enrollment
Report: Undergraduate Lower Level FTE
A student who has earned less than 60 credit hours, or a student who has not been admitted to the upper division. (BOG)
Source: ODS Internal - Student Instruction File (SIF)
Metric Data: AY (U+F+S)
Prompts: NA
Filters: College Group, Course Campus, Course College
Report: PPA Metrics: Tab 4: Enrollments
Report: Undergraduate Upper Level FTE
A student who has earned 60 or more credit hours or has an associate of arts degree and has completed requirements in English and Mathematics as prescribed by FAC 6A ‐10.030 or is working toward an additional baccalaureate degree.(BOG)
Source: ODS Internal - Student Instruction File (SIF)
Metric Data: AY (U+F+S)
Prompts: NA
Filters: College Group, Course Campus, Course College
Report: PPA Metrics: Tab 4: Enrollments
Report: Graduate Beginner Level FTE
A graduate student who has been formally admitted to a graduate degree program and is not an advanced graduate student.(BOG)
Source: ODS Internal - Student Instruction File (SIF)
Metric Data: AY (U+F+S)
Prompts: NA
Filters: College Group, Course Campus, Course College
Report: PPA Metrics: Tab 4: Enrollments
Report: Graduate Advanced Level FTE
A graduate student who has been formally admitted to a recognized Doctoral or Post ‐ Masters's degree program.(BOG)
Source: ODS Internal - Student Instruction File (SIF)
Metric Data: AY (U+F+S)
Prompts: NA
Filters: College Group, Course Campus, Course College
Report: PPA Metrics: Tab 4: Enrollments
Report: Total FTE ‐ Fundable Only
Full‐time Equivalent (FTE) student is a measure of instructional effort (and student activity) that is based on the number of credit hours that students enroll by course level. FTE is based on the Florida definition, which divides undergraduate credit hours by 40 and graduate credit hours by 32 (US definition based on Undergraduate FTE = 30 and Graduate FTE = 24 credit hours). In 2013‐14, the Florida Legislature chose to no longer separate funded non‐resident FTE from funded resident FTE. Funded enrollment is as reported in the General Appropriations Act and Board of Governors’ Allocation Summary.(BOG)
Source: ODS Internal - Student Instruction File (SIF)
Metric Data: AY (U+F+S)
Prompts: NA
Filters: College Group, Course Campus, Course College
Report: PPA Metrics: Tab 4: Enrollments
Online Enrollment
Report: Undergraduate Distance Learning FTE (Gross)
This metric reflects the Distance Learning FTE for Undergraduate Level. Full‐time Equivalent (FTE) student is a measure of instructional activity (regardless of fundability) that is based on the number of credit hours that students enroll. FTE is based on the standard national definition, which divides undergraduate credit hours by 30 and graduate credit hours by 24. Distance Learning is a course in which at least 80 percent of the direct instruction of the course is delivered using some form of technology when the student and instructor are separated by time or space, or both (per 1009.24(17), F.S.).(BOG)
Source: ODS Internal - Student Instruction File (SIF)
Metric Data: AY (U+F+S)
Prompts: NA
Filters: College Group, Course Campus, Course College
Report: PPA Metrics: Tab 4: Enrollments
Report: Graduate Distance Learning FTE (Gross)
This metric reflects the Distance Learning FTE for Graduate Level. Full‐time Equivalent (FTE) student is a measure of instructional activity (regardless of fundability) that is based on the number of credit hours that students enroll. FTE is based on the standard national definition, which divides undergraduate credit hours by 30 and graduate credit hours by 24. Distance Learning is a course in which at least 80 percent of the direct instruction of the course is delivered using some form of technology when the student and instructor are separated by time or space, or both (per 1009.24(17), F.S.).(BOG)
Source: ODS Internal - Student Instruction File (SIF)
Metric Data: AY (U+F+S)
Prompts: NA
Filters: College Group, Course Campus, Course College
Report: PPA Metrics: Tab 4: Enrollments
High Impact Practices
Report: Education Abroad: Number of Unduplicated Students
Unduplicated number of degree seeking USF students (undergraduate and
graduate) by 'home' college, engaging in any international credit‐bearing and (a
small number of) non‐credit bearing experiences. These international
experiences include participation in University‐sponsored exchanges, faculty‐led
programs, international internships, and service learning programs as well as
international experiences sponsored by another university or third party entity.
This excludes independent study.
Source: External
Metric Data: AY (U+F+S)
Prompts: NA
Filters: College Group, Course Campus, Course College
Report: PPA Metrics: Tab 5: Education Abroad
Report: Undergraduate Research Activity (Number of Students)
This data reflects the number of students enrolled in specific courses for the
academic year (monitored by OUR using Banner data) with activities or
assignments in support of undergraduate research: an inquiry or investigation
conducted by an undergraduate student that makes an original intellectual or
creative contribution to the discipline.
Source: ODS Internal - Student Instruction File (SIF)
Metric Data: AY (U+F+S)
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Report: Internships (Number of Students)
The data represents the number of students enrolled in Internship course
sections (and equivalent courses, such as preceptorship) for the academic year.
Source: ODS Internal - Student Instruction File (SIF)
Metric Data: AY (U+F+S)
Prompts:
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Report: Service Learning (Number of Students)
Service‐learning is a form of community engaged learning that explicitly connects
academic courses with civic engagement, which includes individual and collective
actions designed to identify and address issues of public concern, and to make a
difference in the civic life of our communities. The key components of servicelearning
are: (1) that it enhances the understanding of course content and is tied
to specific learning goals through consciously designed reflection, (2) that one of
the learning goals is civic engagement, intended to enhance students' sense of
personal responsibility to participate in the public realm to address current
pressing social problems, and thus going beyond the academic or skill based goals
of the course, and (3) that it develops a reciprocal relationship through which the
experiential activities are planned and implemented through a collaboration with
a community partner so that they meet needs specifically identified by that
partner.
The data resource is Banner designated service‐learning courses and courses
forwarded from each of the schedulers that should have been
designated in banner as service‐learning.
(Office of Community Engagement and Partnerships)
Source: ODS Internal - Student Instruction File (SIF)
Metric Data: AY (U+F+S)
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Net Tuition
Report: Undergraduate In‐state
The actual average of the total Undergraduate costs of tuition and fees (which
will vary by income group due to the amount of credit hours students are
enrolled) minus the average Gift Aid amount for In‐State students.
Source: External
Metric Data: AY (U+F+S)
Prompts: NA
Filters: College Group, Course Campus, Course College, Course Delivery Method
Report: PPA Metrics: Tab 2: Net Tuition
Report: Undergraduate Out‐of‐state
The actual average of the total Undergraduate costs of tuition and fees (which
will vary by income group due to the amount of credit hours students are
enrolled) minus the average Gift Aid amount for Out‐of‐State students.
Source: External
Metric Data: AY (U+F+S)
Prompts: NA
Filters: College Group, Course Campus, Course College, Course Delivery Method
Report: PPA Metrics: Tab 2: Net Tuition
Report: Graduate In-state
The actual average of the total Graduate costs of tuition and fees (which will vary
by income group due to the amount of credit hours students are enrolled) minus
the average Gift Aid amount for In‐State students.
Source: External
Metric Data: AY (U+F+S)
Prompts: NA
Filters: College Group, Course Campus, Course College, Course Delivery Method
Report: PPA Metrics: Tab 2: Net Tuition
Report: Graduate Out‐of‐state
The actual average of the total Graduate costs of tuition and fees (which will vary
by income group due to the amount of credit hours students are enrolled) minus
the average Gift Aid amount for Out‐of‐State students.
Source: External
Metric Data: AY (U+F+S)
Prompts: NA
Filters: College Group, Course Campus, Course College, Course Delivery Method
Report: PPA Metrics: Tab 2: Net Tuition
Report: Grand Total
The actual average of the total costs of tuition and fees (which will vary by income
group due to the amount of credit hours students are enrolled) minus the
average Gift Aid amount.(BOG)
Tuition dollars reflected exclude the portion of differential tuition that is
associated with Financial Aid.
Source: External
Metric Data: AY (U+F+S)
Prompts: NA
Filters: College Group, Course Campus, Course College, Course Delivery Method
Report: PPA Metrics: Tab 2: Net Tuition
Performance
Student Access
Report: Average GPA and SAT Score for Incoming Freshmen
An average weighted grade point average of 4.0 or higher and an average SAT
score of 1800 or higher for fall semester incoming freshmen, as reported annually
in the admissions data that universities submit to the Board of Governors. This
data includes registered First‐Time‐In‐College students.
Source: ODS Internal - Student Instruction File (SIF)
Metric Data: Fall
Prompts:
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Report: Freshmen in Top 10% of High School Graduating Class for Incoming Freshmen
Percent of all degree‐seeking, first‐time, first‐year (freshman) students who had
high school class rank within the top 10% of their graduating high school class. As
reported by the university to the Common Data Set (C10).
Source: ODS Internal - Student Instruction File (SIF)
Metric Data: Fall
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Report: Freshman Acceptance Rate for Incoming Freshmen
Acceptance rate is determined by the ratio of the number of students who are
admitted to a university to the number of total applicants that applied to that Fall
term.
Source: ODS Internal - Student Instruction File (SIF)
Metric Data: Fall
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Report: University Access Rate (Percent of Undergraduates with a Pell Grant)
This metric is based the number of undergraduates, enrolled during the fall term,
who received a Pell‐grant during the fall term. Unclassified students, who are not
eligible for Pellgrants, were excluded from this metric. Source: Accountability
Report
Source: ODS Internal - Student Instruction File (SIF)
Metric Data: Fall
Prompts:
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Report: Average Cost to the Student
For each of the last four years of data, the annual undergraduate total full
expenditures (includes direct and indirect expenditures) were divided by the total
fundable student credit hours to create a cost per credit hour for each year. This
cost per credit hour was then multiplied by 30 credit hours to derive an average
annual cost. The average annual cost for each of the four years was summed to
provide an average cost per degree for a baccalaureate degree that requires 120
credit hours. Sources: State University Database System (SUDS), Expenditure
Analysis: Report IV.
Source: External
Metric Data: Fall
Prompts:
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Student Success
Report: Freshman Retention Rate (Full‐time, FTIC): USF
Freshman Retention Rate (Full‐time, FTIC) as reported annually to the Integrated
Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). The retention rates that are
reported in the Board's annual Accountability report are preliminary because they
are based on student enrollment in their second fall term as reported by the 28th
calendar day following the first day of class. When the Board of Governors reports
final retention rates to IPEDS in the Spring (usually the first week of April), that
data is based on the student enrollment data as reported after the Fall semester
has been completed. The preliminary and final retention rates are nearly identical
when rounded to the nearest whole number.
Source: ODS Internal - Student Instruction File (SIF)
Metric Data: Fall
Prompts:
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Report: PPA Metrics: Tab 1: PPA Metrics
Report: Freshman Retention Rate (Full‐time, FTIC): SAME COLLEGE
Freshman Retention Rate (Full‐time, FTIC) in the same college as reported
annually to the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) . The
retention rates that are reported in the Board's annual Accountability report are
preliminary because they are based on student enrollment in their second fall
term as reported by the 28th calendar day following the first day of class. When
the Board of Governors reports final retention rates to IPEDS in the Spring
(usually the first week of April), that data is based on the student enrollment data
as reported after the Fall semester has been completed. The preliminary and final
retention rates are nearly identical when rounded to the nearest whole number.
Source: ODS Internal - Student Instruction File (SIF)
Metric Data: Fall
Prompts: NA
Filters: College Group, Course Campus, Course College
Report: PPA Metrics: Tab 1: PPA Metrics
Report: Academic Progress Rate (2nd Year Retention with GPA above 2.0): USF
Percent Retained with GPA Above 2.0 is based on student enrollment in the Fall
term following their first years for those students with a GPA of 2.0 or higher at
the end of their first year (Fall, Spring, Summer). The most recent year of
Retention data is based on preliminary data (SIFP file) that is comparable to the
final data (SIF file) but may be revised in the following years based on changes in
student cohorts. (BOG)
Source: ODS Internal - Student Instruction File (SIF)
Metric Data: Fall
Prompts: NA
Filters: College Group, Course Campus, Course College
Report: PPA Metrics: Tab 1: PPA Metrics
Report: Academic Progress Rate (2nd Year Retention with GPA above 2.0): SAME COLLEGE
Percent Retained in same college with GPA Above 2.0 is based on student
enrollment in the Fall term following their first years for those students with a
GPA of 2.0 or higher at the end of their first year (Fall, Spring, Summer). The most
recent year of Retention data is based on preliminary data (SIFP file) that is
comparable to the final data (SIF file) but may be revised in the following years
based on changes in student cohorts. (BOG)
Source: ODS Internal - Student Instruction File (SIF)
Metric Data: Fall
Prompts: NA
Filters: College Group, Course Campus, Course College
Report: PPA Metrics: Tab 1: PPA Metrics
Report: 4‐Year Graduation Rate (Full‐time, FTIC): USF
This metric complies with the requirements of the federal Student Right to Know
Act that requires institutions to report the completion status at 200% of normal
time (or four years).This metric does include students who enrolled as part‐time
students (in their first year).This metric does not include student transfers into
the institution. Percent Graduated reports the percent of FTICs who graduated
from the same institution within four years.(BOG)
Source: ODS Internal - Degrees Awarded File (SIFD)
Metric Data: AY (U+F+S)
Prompts: NA
Filters: College Group, Course Campus, Course College
Report: PPA Metrics: Tab 1: PPA Metrics
Report: 4‐year Graduation Rate (Full‐time, FTIC): SAME COLLEGE
This metric complies with the requirements of the federal Student Right to Know
Act that requires institutions to report the completion status at 200% of normal
time (or four years).This metric does include students who enrolled as part‐time
students (in their first year).This metric does not include student transfers into
the institution. Percent Graduated reports the percent of FTICs who graduated
from the same institution within four years.(BOG)
Source: ODS Internal - Degrees Awarded File (SIFD)
Metric Data: AY (U+F+S)
Prompts: NA
Filters: College Group, Course Campus, Course College
Report: PPA Metrics: Tab 1: PPA Metrics
Report: 6‐Year Graduation Rate (Full‐time, FTIC): USF
This metric complies with the requirements of the federal Student Right to Know
Act that requires institutions to report the completion status at 150% of normal
time (or six years).This metric does include students who enrolled as part‐time
students (in their first year).This metric does not include student transfers into
the institution. Percent Graduated reports the percent of FTICs who graduated
from the same institution within six years.(BOG)
Source: ODS Internal - Degrees Awarded File (SIFD)
Metric Data: AY (U+F+S)
Prompts: NA
Filters: College Group, Course Campus, Course College
Report: PPA Metrics: Tab 1: PPA Metrics
Report: 6‐year Graduation Rate (Full‐time, FTIC): SAME COLLEGE
This metric complies with the requirements of the federal Student Right to Know
Act that requires institutions to report the completion status at 150% of normal
time (or six years).This metric does not include students who enrolled as parttime
students (in their first year), or who transfer into the institution. Percent
Graduated reports the percent of FTICs who graduated from the same institution
within six years.(IPEDS)
Source: ODS Internal - Degrees Awarded File (SIFD)
Metric Data: AY (U+F+S)
Prompts: NA
Filters: College Group, Course Campus, Course College
Report: PPA Metrics: Tab 1: PPA Metrics
Report: 6‐year Graduation Rate (Full‐ and Part‐time, FTIC): USF
This metric complies with the requirements of the federal Student Right to Know
Act that requires institutions to report the completion status at 150% of normal
time (or six years).This metric does include students who enrolled as part‐time
students (in their first year).This metric does not include student transfers into
the institution. Percent Graduated reports the percent of FTICs who graduated
from the same institution within six years.(BOG)
Source: ODS Internal - Degrees Awarded File (SIFD)
Metric Data: AY (U+F+S)
Prompts: NA
Filters: College Group, Course Campus, Course College
Report: PPA Metrics: Tab 1: PPA Metrics
Report: 6‐year Graduation Rate (Full‐ and Part‐time, FTIC): SAME COLLEGE
This metric complies with the requirements of the federal Student Right to Know
Act that requires institutions to report the completion status at 150% of normal
time (or six years).This metric does not include students who enrolled as parttime
students (in their first year), or who transfer into the institution. Percent
Graduated reports the percent of FTICs who graduated from the same institution
within six years.(IPEDS)
Source: ODS Internal - Degrees Awarded File (SIFD)
Metric Data: AY (U+F+S)
Prompts: NA
Filters: College Group, Course Campus, Course College
Report: PPA Metrics: Tab 1: PPA Metrics
Report: 2‐year Graduation Rate (AA Transfers): USF
AA Transfer cohort is defined as undergraduates entering in the fall term (or
summer continuing to fall) and having earned an AA degree from an institution in
the Florida College System. For comparability with FTIC cohorts, AA Transfer
cohorts are based on undergraduate students who enter the institution in the Fall
term (or Summer term and continue into the Fall term) and graduate from the
same institution within two years.(BOG)
Source: ODS Internal - Degrees Awarded File (SIFD)
Metric Data: AY (U+F+S)
Prompts: NA
Filters: College Group, Course Campus, Course College
Report: PPA Metrics: Tab 1: PPA Metrics
Report: 2‐year Graduation Rate (AA Transfers): SAME COLLEGE
AA Transfer cohort is defined as undergraduates entering in the fall term (or
summer continuing to fall) and having earned an AA degree from an institution in
the Florida College System. For comparability with FTIC cohorts, AA Transfer
cohorts are based on undergraduate students who enter the institution in the Fall
term (or Summer term and continue into the Fall term) and graduate from the
same institution within two years.(BOG)
Source: ODS Internal - Degrees Awarded File (SIFD)
Metric Data: AY (U+F+S)
Prompts: NA
Filters: College Group, Course Campus, Course College
Report: PPA Metrics: Tab 1: PPA Metrics
Report: 4‐year Graduation Rate (AA Transfers): USF
AA Transfer cohort is defined as undergraduates entering in the fall term (or
summer continuing to fall) and having earned an AA degree from an institution in
the Florida College System. For comparability with FTIC cohorts, AA Transfer
cohorts are based on undergraduate students who enter the institution in the Fall
term (or Summer term and continue into the Fall term) and graduate from the
same institution within four years.(BOG)
Source: ODS Internal - Degrees Awarded File (SIFD)
Metric Data: AY (U+F+S)
Prompts: NA
Filters: College Group, Course Campus, Course College
Report: PPA Metrics: Tab 1: PPA Metrics
Report: 4‐year Graduation Rate (AA Transfers): SAME COLLEGE
AA Transfer cohort is defined as undergraduates entering in the fall term (or
summer continuing to fall) and having earned an AA degree from an institution in
the Florida College System. For comparability with FTIC cohorts, AA Transfer
cohorts are based on undergraduate students who enter the institution in the Fall
term (or Summer term and continue into the Fall term) and graduate from the
same institution within four years.(BOG)
Source: ODS Internal - Degrees Awarded File (SIFD)
Metric Data: AY (U+F+S)
Prompts: NA
Filters: College Group, Course Campus, Course College
Report: PPA Metrics: Tab 1: PPA Metrics
Report: Bachelors Degrees Awarded
The number of Undergraduate degrees awarded is a count of graduates with
certain skill sets (not an unduplicated count of degrees), so we include all of the
disciplines/CIP codes that a student completes – this includes first majors, second
majors, and dual degrees. (BOG)
Source: ODS Internal - Degrees Awarded File (SIFD)
Metric Data: AY (U+F+S)
Prompts: NA
Filters: College Group, Course Campus, Course College
Report: PPA Metrics: Tab 1: PPA Metrics
Report: Masters Degrees Awarded
The number of Graduate degrees awarded is a count of graduates with certain
skill sets (not an unduplicated count of degrees), so we include all of the
disciplines/CIP codes that a student completes – this includes first majors, second
majors, and dual degrees. (BOG)
Source: ODS Internal - Degrees Awarded File (SIFD)
Metric Data: AY (U+F+S)
Prompts: NA
Filters: College Group, Course Campus, Course College
Report: PPA Metrics: Tab 1: PPA Metrics
Report: Doctoral Degrees Awarded
The number of Graduate degrees awarded is a count of graduates with certain
skill sets (not an unduplicated count of degrees), so we include all of the
disciplines/CIP codes that a student completes – this includes first majors, second
majors, and dual degrees. (BOG)
Source: ODS Internal - Degrees Awarded File (SIFD)
Metric Data: AY (U+F+S)
Prompts: NA
Filters: College Group, Course Campus, Course College
Report: PPA Metrics: Tab 1: PPA Metrics
Report: Bachelor's Degrees Awarded in Areas of Strategic Emphasis (includes STEM) (%)
This metric is based on the number of Undergraduate or Graduate degrees
awarded within the programs designated by the Board of Governors as ‘Programs
of Strategic Emphasis’. A student who has multiple majors in the subset of
targeted Classification of Instruction Program codes will be counted twice (i.e.,
double‐majors are included). (BOG)
Source: ODS Internal - Degrees Awarded File (SIFD)
Metric Data: AY (U+F+S)
Prompts: NA
Filters: College Group, Course Campus, Course College
Report: PPA Metrics: Tab 1: PPA Metrics
Report: Percent of Bachelor's Degrees Awarded in STEM and Health
The percentage of Graduate degrees that are classified as STEM by the Board of
Governors in the SUS program inventory as reported in the annual Accountability
Report (Table 5C).
Source: ODS Internal - Degrees Awarded File (SIFD)
Metric Data: AY (U+F+S)
Prompts: NA
Filters: College Group, Course Campus, Course College
Report: PPA Metrics: Tab 1: PPA Metrics
Report: Graduate Degrees Awarded in Areas of Strategic Emphasis (includes STEM) (%)
This metric is based on the number of graduate degrees awarded within the
programs designated by the Board of Governors as ‘Programs of Strategic
Emphasis’. A student who has multiple majors in the subset of targeted
Classification of Instruction Program codes will be counted twice (i.e., doublemajors
are included). Source: Accountability Report (Table 5C)
Source: ODS Internal - Degrees Awarded File (SIFD)
Metric Data: AY (U+F+S)
Prompts: NA
Filters: College Group, Course Campus, Course College
Report: PPA Metrics: Tab 1: PPA Metrics
Report: Percent of Graduate Degrees Awarded in STEM and Health
The percentage of Graduate degrees that are classified as STEM by the Board of
Governors in the SUS program inventory as reported in the annual Accountability
Report (Table 5C).
Source: ODS Internal - Degrees Awarded File (SIFD)
Metric Data: AY (U+F+S)
Prompts: NA
Filters: College Group, Course Campus, Course College
Report: PPA Metrics: Tab 1: PPA Metrics
Report: Percent of Bachelors Degrees Without Excess Hours ( 1‐year lag)
This metric is based on the percentage of baccalaureate degrees awarded within
110% of the credit hours required for a degree based on the Board of Governors
Academic Program Inventory. Note: It is important to note that the statutory
provisions of the “Excess Hour Surcharge” (1009.286, FS) have been modified
several times by the Florida Legislature, resulting in a phased‐in approach that
has created three different cohorts of students with different requirements. The
performance funding metric data is based on the latest statutory requirements
that mandates 110% of required hours as the threshold. In accordance with
statute, this metric excludes the following types of student credits (ie,
accelerated mechanisms, remedial coursework, non‐native credit hours that are
not used toward the degree, non‐native credit hours from failed, incomplete,
withdrawn, or repeated courses, credit hours from internship programs, credit
hours up to 10 foreign language credit hours, and credit hours earned in military
science courses that are part of the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC)
program). Source: State University Database System (SUDS).
Source: ODS Internal - Hours To Degree File (HTD)
Metric Data: AY (U+F+S)
Prompts: NA
Filters: College Group, Course Campus, Course College
Report: PPA Metrics: Tab 1: PPA Metrics
Report: Student Awards
Highly competitive national scholarships/fellowships awarded to USF students.
Notification to recipients occur from first week of December till last week of
August of the following year.
Source: External
Metric Data: AY (U+F+S)
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Report: Student‐to‐Faculty Ratio
The ratio of FTE students to FTE instructional staff (i.e., students divided by staff)
as defined by IPEDS. Each FTE value is equal to the number of full‐time
students/staff plus 1/3 the number of part‐time students/staff.
Source: ODS Internal - Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS)
Metric Data: Fall
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Report: Undergraduate Class Sections (Fall) ‐ 2‐9
Definition aligns with that of the Common Data Set Initiative
(www.commondataset.org). In sum, a class section is defined as an organized
undergraduate course offered for credit, identified by discipline and number,
meeting at a stated time or times in a classroom or similar setting, and not a
subsection such as a laboratory or discussion session. Excludes distance learning
classes and noncredit classes and individual instruction such as dissertation or
thesis research, music instruction, or one‐to‐one readings.
The number of class sections with the number of students ranging from 2 to 9 are
listed in this metric.
Source: ODS Internal - Student Instruction File Preliminary (SIFP)
Metric Data: Fall
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Report: Undergraduate Class Sections (Fall) ‐ 10‐19
The number of class sections with the number of students ranging from 10 to 19
are listed in this metric.
Source: ODS Internal - Student Instruction File Preliminary (SIFP)
Metric Data: Fall
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Report: Undergraduate Class Sections (Fall) ‐ 20‐29
The number of class sections with number of students ranging from 20 to 29 are
listed in this metric.
Source: ODS Internal - Student Instruction File Preliminary (SIFP)
Metric Data: Fall
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Report: Undergraduate Class Sections (Fall) ‐ 30‐39
The number of class sections with number of students ranging from 30 to 39 are
listed in this metric.
Source: ODS Internal - Student Instruction File Preliminary (SIFP)
Metric Data: Fall
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Report: Undergraduate Class Sections (Fall) ‐ 40‐49
The number of class sections with number of students ranging from 40 to 49 are
listed in this metric.
Source: ODS Internal - Student Instruction File Preliminary (SIFP)
Metric Data: Fall
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Report: Undergraduate Class Sections (Fall) ‐ 50‐99
The number of class sections with number of students ranging from 50 to 99 are
listed in this metric.
Source: ODS Internal - Student Instruction File Preliminary (SIFP)
Metric Data: Fall
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Report: Undergraduate Class Sections (Fall) ‐ 100+
The number of class sections with number of students with 100 or more are listed
in this metric.
Source: ODS Internal - Student Instruction File Preliminary (SIFP)
Metric Data: Fall
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Report: Undergraduate Class Sections (Fall) ‐ Total
Total number of undergraduate class sections are listed in this metric.
Source: ODS Internal - Student Instruction File Preliminary (SIFP)
Metric Data: Fall
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Faculty Excellence
Report: Faculty Awards (CY)
This metric is based on the number of awards that faculty have earned in the arts,
humanities, science, engineering and health fields as reported in the annual 'Top
American Research Universities' report. Twenty‐three of the most prominent
awards are considered, including: Getty Scholars in Residence, Guggenheim
Fellows, Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigators, MacArthur Foundation
Fellows, National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Fellows, National Medal
of Science and National Medal of Technology, Robert Wood Johnson Policy
Fellows, Sloan Research Fellows, Woodrow Wilson Fellows, to name a few
awards. Source: Center for Measuring University Performance, Annual Report of
the Top American Research Universities (TARU).
The metric is the number of institutional affiliated faculty members, per calendar
year. Data Source: USF Faculty Awards Database
Source: External
Metric Data: Calendar Year
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Report: Number of Postdoctoral Appointees (Fall)
This metric is based on the number of post‐doctoral appointees at the beginning
of the academic year. A postdoctoral researcher has recently earned a doctoral
(or foreign equivalent) degree and has a temporary paid appointment to focus on
specialized research/scholarship under the supervision of a senior scholar.
Source: National Science Foundation/National Institutes of Health annual Survey
of Graduate Students and Postdoctorates in Science and Engineering (GSS).
Source: External
Metric Data: Fall
Prompts: NA
Filters: College Group, Course Campus, Course College
Report: PPA Metrics: Tab 3: Faculty Excellence
Report: Number of Full‐time Instructional Faculty (Fall)
Comprised of staff who are either (1) primarily instruction, or (2) instruction
combined with research and/or public service defined by IPEDS.
Source: External
Metric Data: Fall
Prompts: NA
Filters: College Group, Course Campus, Course College
Report: PPA Metrics: Tab 3: Faculty Excellence
Research Productivity
Report: Grant Proposals Submitted
An application submitted to a grant sponsor for funding that contains all
information necessary to describe project plans, staff capabilities, and funds
requested. Formal proposals are officially approved and submitted by an
organization in the name of a PI.
Source: External
Metric Data: Fiscal Year (July-June)
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Report: Grant Proposals Awarded (new and continuing)
Funds that have been obligated by a funding agency for a particular project. Any
instrument, signed by a contracting officer, providing government funds or other
resources to an offeror that permits expenditure of such government funds or
use of such government resources. The provision of funds by a sponsor, based
on an approved application and budget, to an organizational entity or an
individual to carry out an activity or project. This includes both direct and indirect
costs (F & A) unless otherwise indicated.
Source: External
Metric Data: Fiscal Year (July-June)
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Report: Total Sponsored Research Expenditures ($M)
Total expenditures for all research activities (including non‐science and
engineering activities) as reported in the National Science Foundation annual
survey of Higher Education Research and Development (HERD).
Source: External
Metric Data: Fiscal Year (July-June)
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Report: Federal Research Expenditures ($M)
Federal expenditures for all research activities (including non‐science and
engineering activities) as reported in the National Science Foundation annual
survey of Higher Education Research and Development (HERD).
Source: External
Metric Data: Fiscal Year (July-June)
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Report: Overall F&A Rate (%): College
Facilities and administrative cost rates are applied to a Modified Total Direct Cost
(MTDC) base. MTDC consists of all salaries and wages, fringe benefits, materials
and supplies, services, travel and the first $25,000 of each subgrant and
subcontract regardless of the period covered by the subgrant or subcontract.
Equipment, alterations and renovations, charges for patient care and tuition
remission, space rental costs, scholarship, and fellowships, as well as the portion
of each subgrant or subcontract in excess of $25,000 are excluded from the MTDC
calculation. (USF)
Source: External
Metric Data: Fiscal Year (July-June)
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Research: Innovation & Commercialization
Report: Invention Disclosures Received (FY)
The number as reported to AUTM, is a record of what was invented and the
circumstances under which the invention was made.
Source: External
Metric Data: Fiscal Year (July-June)
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Philanthropic Support
Report: Gifts Received ($1000s) (total commitment) (FY)
As reported in the Council for Aid to Education’s Voluntary Support of Education
(VSE) survey in the section entitled “Gift Income Summary,” this is the sum of the
present value of all gifts (including outright and deferred gifts) received for any
purpose and from all sources during the fiscal year, excluding pledges and
bequests. (There’s a deferred gift calculator at www.cae.org/vse.) The present
value of non‐cash gifts is defined as the tax deduction to the donor as allowed by
the IRS.