By the Numbers
About Purdue Fort Wayne
- Established in 1964 in Fort Wayne, Indiana
- Chancellor: Ronald L. Elsenbaumer
Largest university in northeast IndianaCampus is 595 acres (241 hectares) with 53 buildings and structures and 3,138,330 square feet of building space- Offers more than 200 academic options
- Accredited by the Higher Learning Commission
- Colleges, schools, and programs have acquired additional accreditation
- Academically composed of five colleges, three schools, and one division, with 32 total departments
- College of Arts and Sciences
- College of Engineering, Technology, and Computer Science
- College of Visual and Performing Arts
- College of Professional Studies
- Richard T. Doermer School of Business
- Division of Continuing Studies
- Hosts 13 Centers of Excellence that integrate teaching, research, and service to the community
Students and Alumni
Undergraduate Enrollment
- Degree-seeking: 6,750
- Non-degree-seeking: 2,947
Graduate Enrollment
- Degree-seeking: 493
- Non-degree-seeking: 18
Total Enrollment: 10,208
- Top 10% of high school class: 11.4%
- Top 20% of high school class: 24.4%
- Top 50% of high school class: 69.6%
- First-generation college students: 51.8%
- Number of international students: 267
- Countries represented by international students: 51
Degrees Granted
Degrees and certificates awarded 2018–19
- Certificates: 87
- Associate: 59
- Bachelor’s: 1,401
- Master’s: 182
- Total: 1,729
Degrees and certificates awarded since 1968: 75,090
Enrollment
by Race/Ethnicity
- American Indian/Alaskan Native: 0.2%
- Asian: 3.6%
- Black: 6.6%
- Hispanic or Latino: 7.8%
- International: 2.6%
- Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander: 0.1%
- Other: 0.3%
- Two or more races: 4.6%
- White: 74.3%
by Area (degree-seeking students)
- College of Arts and Sciences: 31.4%
- College of Engineering, Technology, and Computer Science: 24.4%
- College of Professional Studies: 16.5%
- College of Visual and Performing Arts: 8.7%
- Doermer School of Business: 13.9%
- Unit of Affiliated Programs: 2.3%
Total Credit Hours: 102,869
Alumni
- 62,334 alumni
- Class of 2018: 92% live and work in Indiana, 86% in northeast Indiana
Faculty and Staff
- Faculty (tenured, tenure-track, continuing lecturers, clinical professors): 299
- Lecturers (limited and continuing): 489
- Administrative: 292
- Clerical/Services (temps, custodial, techs): 420
Tuition, Gifts, and Finance
Undergraduate Resident and Ohio Reciprocity Cost of Attendance
- Tuition and Fees: $8,589
- Housing*: $6,108
- Food*: $3,512
- Transportation*: $1,297
- Books and Supplies*: $1,240
- Miscellaneous*: $2,120
- Total: $22,866
贵州快3计划员Nonresident undergraduate total cost of attendance $34,899
* Actual cost may vary based on student choice, travel habits, and academic major.
Graduate Student Cost of Attendance
- Resident total cost of attendance: $19,925
- Non-resident total cost of attendance: $27,061
Gifts and Endowments
- Total number of endowments: 223
- Total market value of endowments: $60,296,087
- New endowments established in FY 2018: 30
- Gifts: $6,656,991
Grants and Contracts Awarded
- $2.45 million
Finance
- Annual expenditures (2018–19): $160,338,174
- Capital projects over the past 10 years: $147,044,108
- Capital projects over the past five years: $54,693,569
Athletics
- NCAA: Division I
- Conference: Summit League and MIVA
- Number of teams: 16
- Number of student-athletes: 241
- Average GPA: 3.24
- Student-athletes with a 3.0 or higher GPA: 70.7%