By The Numbers 2021-2022

Campus Activities & Recreation
  • 106, 088 entries
  • 470 Intermural sports games played with 793 participants
  • 6,235 Shocker Fit participants
  • 50+ sponsored activities & events
  • 2,360 participants attended events sponsored by C.A.R.
  • 1,373 boats & bikes rentals
  • 1,502 swim lessons given
Counseling And Prevention Services
  • 25% increase from previous year
  • 5,850 Individual appointments attended
  • 30.8% of students served are First Gen Students
  • 153 presentations were completed resulting in 9,411 contacts
  • 29 student applied learning opportunities
  • 1,298 individuals engaged in substance abuse prevention intervention
  • 76% of respondents indicated that they are more likely to continue at 成人头条 because of CAPS
  • 21% of Student Athletes served
  • 14,078 contacts with student parents, staff/faculty, and community members
  • 12,432 students completed sexual violence training
  • 899 individuals completed Suicide Prevention training 
  • 1,548 online mental health screens completed
  • 1 new student-athlete per week seeking out mental health services
  • 422 hours in group therapy
  • 138 Students on a suicide specific treatment protocol
  • 829 wellness cards distributed
CARE Team
  • 1,090 CARE Team Reports
  • Resulting in 1,006 cases
  • $8,620 given towards Swipe Out Hunger
  • 198 COVID Reports Supported
  • 80.2% (807 unique students) identified as First Generation
  • Top 5 referrals:
    • Counseling & Prevention Services
    • Success Coach
    • Office of Disability Services
    • Academic Advising COMCARE
  • Top 3 Reported Concerns:
    • Academic Concerns
    • Anxiety
    • Depression/Isolation
Office Of Diversity & Inclusion
  • 5,580 attendees at 190 events
  • 38% of students engaged with ODI are First Generation
  • 237 members of Promoting Academic Student Success (PASS) with a 3.22 average GPA
  • 13,784 total office visits (1,394 unique visitors)
  • 160 students attended Multicultural Graduation
  • 4.5/5 Campus Pride Index score
Child Development Center
  • 50 applied learning opportunities
  • Peek enrollment was 84
  • Collaborated with 9 departments for student learning opportunities
  • 21 community partnerships
Housing & Residence Life
  • 1,451 total residents
  • 67% are new students
  • 184 first year residence participated in an LLC
  • 200+ new security cameras across 3 residence halls
  • Resident Assistants completed 2,716 Shock Talks with first year residential students
  • 72.58% persistence rate for Housing and Residence Life Students
Office of Disability Services
  • 700 students receiving accommodations
  • 853 unique students
  • 88% Persistence rate for students utilizing ODS
  • 100 note taking Smart Pens
  • 42.8% increase in students with Autism
  • 1,440 hours of American Sign Language Interpreting provided
  • Disabilities Accommodated
    • Physical or Medical
    • Anxiety
    • Learning Disability
    • ADHD/ADD
    • Depression
Rhatigan Student Center
  • 771,000 visitors
  • 102.9% increase in traffic from 2020
  • 12,624 total events hosted in the RSC
  • 6,684 Shocker cards issued
  • 57 student employees
  • 3.38 average GPA of Shocker bowling athletes
  • 39,460 games bowled in Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes
  • 246,661 total transactions across 5 RSC dining options
  • Access Now Pilot Program
    • $83,463 textbook savings to students
    • with a 97.8% participation rate
Student Conduct & Community Standards
  • 388 Academic Integrity
  • 780 Conduct Cases
  • 1,127 total cases
  • 83.3% increase in academic integrity cases
  • Recidivism rate:
    • 2 drugs & alcohol
    • 20 academic integrity
  • Top 5 Charges:
    1. Academic Integrity
    2. Alcohol, Drugs & Other Substances - Underage
    3. Cooking and Appliances: Cooking
    4. Fire and Safety
    5. Damage and/or Destruction or Property
Student Engagement, Advocacy & Leadership
  • 10,624 ShockerSync Users
  • 2,023 Registered Student Organization Events
  • 11,260 hours of community service
  • 26 Greek members
  • 187 Registered Student Organizations
  • 8,136 engaged students
  • 95+ SEAL leaders with 76% retention rate
  • 147 Community Organization served by Community Service Board
  • The Shocker Support Locker 
    • served 550 students
    • over 1,705 total visits
  • 126 SEAL hosted events
  • $61,300 raised and donated by chapters to national and local philanthropies
Testing Services
  • 4,577 total exams
  • 2,312 accommodation exams for ODS registered students
  • 1,392 make-up exams
  • 55 online ACT prep attendance
Student Health Services
  • 18,632 secured messages between provider and students
  • 9,323 appointments - 55% increase from previous school year
  • 35% increase in prescriptions 5,355 total
  • 110% increase in vaccinations 725 vaccinations excluding COVID-19
  • 6,268 total lab tests excluding COVID-19 44% increase
  • 86% of students felt SHS contributed positively to their campus experience
  • Top 5 Diagnoses
    • Sore Throats
    • Screening for infections with STIs
    • Generalized Anxiety Disorder
    • Major Depressive Disorder
    • Encounter for desensitization to allergens

Together As A Division

  • 1 Newly Established Office of ShockerStrengths Student Affairs Staff Engagement
  • 42 Assessment Instruments have been designed and implemented.
  • 469 Student Affairs Student Employees were paid $3.7 Million in student wages.
  • Over 177,854 Student, Faculty, Staff and Community Connections were made Across 13 departments.

Our Priorities

  • Creating/Maintaining a Welcoming and Inclusive Environment
  • Developing a sustainable staffing model and budget for the division
  • Advancing SEM/NISS/StratPlan/DEI Plans to Enhance Student Success