| UNIVERSITIES
AWARDING HIGHEST DEGREES TO FULL-TIME
MEMBERS OF THE FACULTY October
31, 1996
|
| |
| No.
per Institution |
Institutions |
| 198 |
Georgia |
| 66 |
Wisconsin
- Madison |
| 52 |
Ohio
State |
| 51 |
Michigan
State |
| 47 |
Illinois
- Urbana |
| 38 |
North
Carolina - Chapel Hill |
| 36 |
Cornell,
Florida
|
| 34 |
Virginia
Polytechnic Institute |
| 33 |
Indiana
- Bloomington |
| 31 |
North
Carolina State |
| 30 |
Michigan
- Ann Arbor |
| 29 |
Texas
- Austin |
| 28 |
California
- Berkeley, Harvard |
| 27 |
Florida
State, Tennessee - Knoxville |
| 26 |
Iowa |
| 25 |
Minnesota
- Twin Cities, Yale |
| 24 |
Pennsylvania
State, Texas A & M - College Station |
| 23 |
California
- Davis
|
| 22 |
Auburn,
Louisiana State |
| 21 |
Iowa
State |
| 20 |
Chicago,
Purdue
|
| 19 |
Kentucky,
Pennsylvania, Stanford , Virginia |
| 18 |
Clemson |
| 15 |
Arizona |
| 14 |
California
- Los Angeles, Missouri - Columbia |
| 13 |
Columbia |
| 12 |
Johns
Hopkins, Kansas State, Washington |
| 11 |
Georgia
Institute of Technology, Oklahoma State,
Rutgers - New Brunswick, Syracuse |
| 10 |
Alabama,
Kansas, Northwestern, Oregon State, South
Carolina - Columbia, Utah, Washington |
| 9 |
Brown,
Colorado - Boulder Duke, Emory, Maryland
- College Park, Oregon, Princeton |
| 8 |
Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, SUNY - Stony
Brook, Washington State |
| 7 |
Arkansas,
Mississippi State, Nebraska - Lincoln,
New York, Rochester, Tulane |
| 6 |
California
- San Diego, California Institute of
Technology Massachusetts - Amherst,
Pittsburgh, Southern California |
| 5 |
Brandeis,
California - Riverside, California -
Santa Barbara , Cambridge, Carnegie
Mellon, Colorado State, Connecticut,
Georgia State North Carolina - Greensboro
Oxford, Rice, Southern Illinois -
Carbondale, Temple |
| 4 |
Boston,
Case Western Reserve, New Mexico, SUNY -
Albany, Teachers College of Columbia |
| 153 |
3
and Under |
| Summary of
Highest Degrees |
| |
| Doctorate |
1,555 |
| Master's |
180 |
| Professional |
54 |
| Baccalaureate |
8 |
| No Degree |
0 |
| TOTAL* |
1,797 |
|
| * Includes
Professors, Associate Professors,
Assistant Professors, and Instructors |
| |
| Source: Office of
Institutional Research and Planning |
| |
|