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Prairie View A&M University is the second oldest public institution of higher learning in the state of Texas.
With an established reputation for producing engineers, nurses and educators, PVAMU offers baccalaureate degrees in 50 academic majors, 37 Master’s degrees and four doctoral degree programs through nine colleges and schools. A member of the Texas A&M University System, the University is dedicated to fulfilling its land-grant mission of achieving excellence in teaching, research and service.
The Panther community is enhanced by a wide variety of academic and support services designed to provide the highest quality experience for PVAMU students. The College of Nursing facility is located in the Texas Medical Center in Houston. The Northwest Houston Center is a fully functional extension of the PVAMU main campus.
Student Affairs programs help prepare students to become productive citizens of a global society and successfully transition from the academy to the world of work. With the assistance of the Student Affairs programs, PVAMU students will demonstrate intellectual sophistication, astuteness in acceptable value systems, a keen awareness and appreciation for integrity and morality and a high degree of personal, interpersonal and leadership skills. The University College provides an academically focused, student-centered, supportive, structured environment for the entire campus community with an emphasis on freshmen.
| Total Students | 8,781 | |
|---|---|---|
| Total Undergraduate Students | 6,973 | |
|---|---|---|
| Gender | ||
| Women | 4,065 | 58% |
| Men | 2,908 | 42% |
| Race/Ethnicity | ||
| American Indian / Alaskan Native | 11 | <1% |
| Asian | 174 | 2% |
| African American / Black | 6,147 | 88% |
| Hispanic | 331 | 5% |
| Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander | 0 | <1% |
| White | 183 | 3% |
| Two or More Races | 0 | <1% |
| International | 75 | 1% |
| Race/Ethnicity Not Reported | 52 | 1% |
| Where do PVAMU undergraduates call home? | |
|---|---|
| Texas | 92% |
| Other US States & Territories | 7% |
| Other Countries | 1% |
| Residency Unknown | <1% |
| How old are PVAMU undergraduates? | |
| Average Age | 21 |
| Percent of Undergraduates Age 25 or Older | 14% |
| Test Scores of Enrolled New Freshmen | ACT | SAT |
|---|---|---|
| Composite | 15 - 19 | |
| Math | 13 - 18 | 380 - 440 |
| English | 16 - 19 | |
| Critical Reading | 370 - 450 |
| High School Background of Enrolled New Freshmen | ||
|---|---|---|
| Percent in top 25% of High School Graduating Class | 21% | |
| Percent in top 50% of High School Graduating Class | 56% | |
| Percent of New Freshmen who submitted HS GPA | 94% | |
| Average High School GPA (4-point scale) | 2.9 | |
| Percent who submitted High School GPA | 100% | |
The cost to attend Prairie View A&M University varies based on the individual circumstances of students and may be reduced through grants and scholarships.
NOTE: Students may receive aid from more than one source.
| Classroom Environment | |
|---|---|
| Students per Faculty | 17 to 1 |
| Undergraduate classes with fewer than 30 students | 55% |
| Undergraduate classes with fewer than 50 students | 89% |
| Total Full-Time Instructional Faculty | 394 |
| % of Full-Time Instructional Faculty Who Are Female | 39% |
| % of Full-Time Instructional Faculty Who Are Persons of Color | 80% |
| % of Full-Time Instructional Faculty Who Have the Highest Academic Degree Offered in Their Field of Study | 67% |
88% of new freshmen live in campus-based housing or residence halls.
50% of all undergraduates live on campus
Prairie View A&M University Department of Public Safety takes the lead in providing a safe environment for the university community by protecting life and property. To achieve this protection, PVAMU DPS maintains patrols to deter and detect crime, report fires and safety hazards, and control traffic on campus.
The police department utilizes vehicle, foot and bicycle patrols to ensure the safety of all who work, visit, or attend Prairie View A&M University. The buildings on campus are periodically walked through and the residential areas of campus are also. The residential areas are patrolled by vehicles and the bicycle patrol for visibility and to promote community policing. The PVAMU DPS works closely with surrounding law enforcement agencies.
The Carnegie Classification's were created "to reference the great diversity of colleges and universities in the United States, and ... enable [people] to identify groups of roughly comparable institutions." For information on the Carnegie Classifications system, please visit their website: http://classifications.carnegiefoundation.org/
Institutions participating in the VSA program measure student involvement on campus using one of four national surveys. Results from the one survey are reported for a common set of questions selected as part of VSA. Following are the selected results from the National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE). The questions have been grouped together in categories that are known to contribute to student learning and development. The results reported below are based on the responses of seniors who participated in the survey.
| Degrees awarded at Prairie View A&M University in 2009-10 | |
|---|---|
| Bachelor's | 878 |
| Master's | 552 |
| Doctoral | 8 |
| Total | 1,438 |
| Areas of Study with the largest number of bachelor's degrees awarded in 2009-10 | |
|---|---|
| PSYCHOLOGY | 22% |
| EDUCATION | 18% |
| HEALTH PROFESSIONS AND RELATED PROGRAMS | 16% |
| MULTI/INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES | 9% |
| BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT, MARKETING, AND RELATED SUPPORT SERVICES | 7% |
| Links to degree programs at Prairie View A&M University |
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First-time students in Fall 2009 that returned for their second year: 71%
PVAMU serves both the college ready student who is frequently a member of the legacy generation and the first generation college student lacking proficiency in the areas represented in the core curriculum. Student learning outcomes in reading, writing, mathematics/critical thinking skills are measured through course embedded assessment, administration of national examinations (MAPP), and evaluation of progress in gatekeeper courses. Additionally, the state requires pre- and post-testing to determine improved proficiency in students who enter and complete developmental education courses. As students progress, direct measures of learning outcomes include performance on national major fields examinations, capstone course performance, and retention and graduation rates. Indirect measures include the National Survey of Student Engagement, the Non-Cognitive Questionnaire, and job placement rates. The University Academic Council and Faculty Senate assess measurements of learning outcomes and how to provide feedback on effective teaching and learning strategies.
The ETS Proficiency Profile (formerly MAPP) measures critical thinking, analytic reasoning, and written communication and reports separate scores on critical thinking and written communication.
The increase in learning on the performance task is below what would be expected at an institution testing students of similar academic abilities.
Freshman Score: 105
Senior Score: 111
ETS score range: 100 to 130
Average ACT scores for tested students
Freshman Score: 17
Senior Score: 18
Average SAT scores for tested students
Freshman Score: 835
Senior Score: 907
The increase in learning on the performance task is well below what would be expected at an institution testing students of similar academic abilities.
Freshman Score: 108
Senior Score: 112
ETS score range: 100 to 130
Average ACT scores for tested students
Freshman Score: 16
Senior Score: 17
Average SAT scores for tested students
Freshman Score: 835
Senior Score: 907