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FACTS & FIGURES: TEDU 2014-15

(as of May 31st, 2015)

TEDU STUDENTS

a. Newly enrolled students in 2014:

Placed (w. full waiver) : 37

Placed (w. 75% waiver) : 34 Placed (w. 50% waiver) : 203 Placed (w. 25% waiver) : 96

Placed (total) : 370 (226 F = %61; 144 M =%39)

Student Numbers in Faculties, by gender M/ % F/ %

Education 13/ 14% 77/ 86%

Econ &Admin 39/ 43% 51/ 57%

Engineering 83/ 55% 67/ 45%

Architecture 9/ 23% 31/ 77%

Enrolled (w. full waiver) : 37 Enrolled (w. 75% waiver) : 32

Enrolled (w. 50% waiver) : 202 +1 through late placement Enrolled (w. 25% waiver) : 93 +2 through late placement Enrolled ( total) : 367

Student placement at TED University is in Faculties, rather than in Departments.

Students placed in the teaching program of the Faculty of Education may choose to major in Early Childhood Education, Primary School Education or Guidance and Psychological Counseling.

Students placed in the Econ. & Admin Sci. program of the Faculty of Economics and

Administrative Sciences may choose to major in Economics, Business Administration or International Relations.

Students placed in the Engineering program of the Faculty of Engineering and

Architecture may choose to major in Computer Engineering, Electrical and Electronics Engineering or Industrial Engineering. Students placed in the Architecture program continue with their program.

Central Placement total full

waiver 75% waiver 50% waiver 25% waiver paid Faculty of Education Teaching programs 90 9 10 46 25 0

Faculty of Engineering and Architecture

Engineering programs 150 15 10 90 35 0

Architecture programs 40 4 4 16 16 0

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Econ. & Admin Sci. programs 90 9 10 51 20 0

total 370 37 34 203 96 0

ratio 1 0,1 0,09 0,55 0,26 0

Enrollment* total full

waiver 75% waiver 50% waiver 25% waiver paid Faculty of Education Teaching programs 90 9 10 46 25 0

Faculty of Engineering and Architecture

Engineering programs 149 15 9 90 35 0

Architecture programs 40 4 4 16 16 0

Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences

Econ. & Admin Sci. programs 88 9 9 51 19 0

total 367 37 32 203 95 0

ratio 1 0,10 0,09 0,55 0,26 0

* three students coming through “late placement” are included.

New students’ initial/ informal choices of Departments have been as follows:

Faculty of Education:

Early Childhood Education (0) Primary School Education (0)

Guidance and Psychological Counseling (86) Not yet decided (4)

Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences: Economics (12)

Business Administration (12) International Relations (26) Not yet decided (37)

Faculty of Engineering and Architecture: Computer Engineering (14)

Electrical and Electronics Engineering (21) Industrial Engineering (16)

Civil Engineering(22) Mechanical Engineering(9) Architecture (40-per quota) Not yet decided (67) New enrollments in Prep - Distribution by level of English

Beginner Level

Interme-diate Level

Upper

Level freshman Total

Teaching Programs 66 20 2 2 90

Engineering Programs 52 45 20 31 148

Architecture Program 10 11 13 7 41

Economics and Adm. Sci. Prog’s 53 21 6 8 88

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STUDENTS FROM ANKARA VS. OUTSIDE OF ANKARA Based on placement: 2012 2013 2014 From Ankara 237 %74 255 %77 306 83% Outside of Ankara 83 %26 75 %23 64 17% Based on enrollment: 2012 2013 2014 From Ankara 240 %75 253 %77 307 84% Outside of Ankara 79 %25 76 %23 60 16%

Distribution of placed students by cities

Cities 2012 2013 2014 Cities 2012 2013 2014 Adana 3 2 2 Kırşehir 3 Amasya 1 1 Kilis 1 Ankara 237 255 306 Kocaeli 4 2 Antalya 9 6 5 Konya 4 2 1 Aydın 3 1 1 Kütahya 1 2 2 Afyonkarahisar 1 Malatya 1 Balıkesir 3 2 Manisa 3 2 2 Bartın 1 Mardin 1 1 Bilecik 1 Mersin 3 2 Bolu 2 2 Muğla 5

Bursa 1 2 2 Nevşehir 1

Çanakkale 1 2 Ordu 2 1 Çorum 1 Samsun 1 2 5 Denizli 4 2 1 Sivas 3 Düzce 1 Tekirdağ 1 1 Diyarbakır 1 1 Tokat 2 1 Elazığ 2 2 Trabzon 1 1

Eskişehir 4 5 1 Tunceli 1

Erzincan 2 Uşak 1 Erzurum 1 Van 1 1 Gaziantep 1 1 1 Yalova 1 1 Giresun 1 2 2 Yozgat 2 Hatay 5 Zonguldak 1 5 2 Isparta 1 5 1 total 320 330 370

Financial aid to students outside of Ankara (based on placement):

2012 2013 2014

full waiver 21 23 18

75% waiver - - 9

50% waiver 62 52 20

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İstanbul 2 3 İzmir 6 2 3 Kahramanmaraş 1 Karabük 4 2 Karaman 1 Kayseri 4 1 4 Kırıkkale 3 1 Kırklareli 1 1

DISTRIBUTION OF STUDENTS INTO PREP OR FRESHMAN CLASSES

At the beginning of the academic year: 2012 2013 2014

Freshman 18 5,6% 26 8% 47 12,8%

Prep class 301 94,4% 303 92% 320 87,2%

STUDENTS FROM TED HIGH SCHOOLS

2012 2013 2014

Based on placement 34 10,6% a.p.= 6 31 9,4% a.p.=3,6 42 11,4% a.p.=7,1

Based on enrollment 34 10,8% 30 9,4% 41 87,2%

a.p.= average preference

b. All Students:

STUDENT NUMBERS as of Oct.2014

All students in Prep - Distribution by level of English

Beginner Level Intermediate Level Upper Level Total Teaching Programs 67 25 38 130 Engineering Programs 52 49 41 142 Architecture Program 10 11 15 36

Economics and Adm. Sci. Programs 54 28 55 137

Total 183 113 149 445

MIN. AND MAX. STUDENT NUMBERS IN CLASS AT PREP SCHOOL:

Beginner Level (10 classes): 18-19 students, Intermediate Level (6 classes) : 18-19 students, Upper Level (8 classes): 18-19 students

STUDENT NUMBERS IN FACULTIES:

Faculties/departments freshman sophomore junior senior

Education 95 11

Economics and Adm. Sci. 91 24

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Architecture 55 23 4

Total:503 390 108 5

COURSES OFFERED IN 2014 FALL TERM (undergrad.+grad.)

number of students no of courses (UG+G) percent

1 6 %4 2-10 35+7 %29 11-20 13+2 %10 21-30 58 %40 31-40 8 %6 41-50 3 %4 51-60 5 %3 61-70 0 % 71-80 3 %2 81-90 0 % 91-100 3 %2 101 and above 0 %0

STUDENT NUMBERS as of March 2015

All students in Prep - Distribution by level of English

Beginner Level Intermediate Level Upper Level Total Teaching Programs 4 66 34 104 Engineering Programs 0 52 57 109 Architecture Program 0 10 11 21

Economics and Adm. Sci. Programs 2 53 54 109

Total 6 181 156 343

Students waiting in prep class 17

MIN. AND MAX. STUDENT NUMBERS IN CLASS AT PREP SCHOOL :

Beginner Level (1 class): 6 students, Intermediate Level (11 classes) : 16-17 students, Upper Level (10 classes): 15-16 students

STUDENT NUMBERS IN FACULTIES:

Faculties freshman sophomore junior

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Economics, Admin and Social. Sci.

99 37 0

Engineering 150 71

13

Architecture 49 44 4

Total: 596 395 184 17

COURSES OFFERED IN 2015 SPRING TERM (undergrad.+grad.) number of students no of courses (UG+G) percent

1 6+1 %4 2-10 35+8 %27 11-20 30+2 %20 21-30 53 %33 31-40 10 %6 41-50 2 %1 51-60 0 %0 61-70 5 %3 71-80 2 %1 81-90 5 %3 91-100 1 %1 101 and above 1 %1 TEDU FACULTY:

Full prof: 13; Assoc.prof: 10; Asst. prof:27; Lecturer (Dr):2 Total: 52

Other Academic Members:

Language Instructor: 42 T&R Assistant: 19

DISTRIBUTION OF ACADEMIC STAFF BY FACULTIES Prof Assoc. prof Asst. prof Dr Language Instructor T&R Asst. Total Faculty of Education 3 1 9 4 17 Primary School 2 1 1 Early Childhood 3 1

Guidance & Psy.Counseling 1 3 1

English Language Education 1 2 1

Faculty of Economics,Administrative and Social Sciences

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Economics 3 1 Business Administration 2 2 1 International Relations 1 1 1 1 Psychology 1 2 1 Faculty of Engineering 4 5 7 1 8 25 Computer Engineering 1 2 1 2

Electrical and Electronic Engineering 1 2 2

Industrial Engineering 2 1 1

Civil Engineering 1 2 2

Mechanical Engineering 2 2 1

Faculty of Architecture 1 5 3 9

Basic Sciences 1 1 1 3

English Language School 42 42

Total 13 10 27 2 52 19 113

UNIVERSITIES WHERE FULL-TIME FACULTY MEMBERS(and lecturers) RECEIVED THEIR

BACHELOR DEGREES (B.A., B.S.)

Robert College 1

METU 32

Bilkent University 3

Hacettepe University 3

Yıldız Teknik University 1 İstanbul Teknik University 1

Sabancı University 1 Gazi University 2 Ankara University 2 Marmara University 2 Balıkesir University 1 Anadolu University 1 University of London 1 Bonn University 1

Total 52 (Turkish univ: 50, Foreign univ: 2)

UNIVERSITIES WHERE FULL-TIME FACULTY MEMBERS (and lecturers) RECEIVED THEIR PHD

DEGREES

University of California, Berkeley 1

University of Toronto 1

North Carolina State University 1

Cornell University 1

Swiss Federal Institute of Technology 1 School of Architecture, Londra 1 TUDelft University of Technology 1 Faculte Polytechnique de Mons 1

Mines ParisTech 1

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University of Texas 1

Arizona State University 2

Boston University 1

Stanford University 1

University of Manchester 1

Purdue University 1

Bonn Üniversitesi 1

Georgia State University 2

Georgia Institute of Technology 1

Essex Üniversitesi 1

Iowa State Üniversitesi 1

University of Alberta 1

University of Missouri, Columbia 1 University of Illinois, Chicago 1

ODTÜ 10 Bilkent Üniversitesi 5 Hacettepe Üniversitesi 4 Gazi Üniversitesi 1 İstanbul Üniversitesi 1 Ankara Üniversitesi 5

Toplam 52 (Turkish univ: 26, Foreign univ: 26)

FULL-TIME FACULTY MEMBERS BY GENDER AND AGE

age

Professor Assoc Prof Asst.Prof Total

F M T F M T F M T F M T 25-29 1 1 1 0 1 30-34 8 1 9 8 1 9 35-39 1 1 2 1 1 2 5 5 10 7 7 14 40-44 0 2 3 5 1 4 5 3 7 10 45-49 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 4 1 5 50-54 1 1 2 0 1 1 2 1 3 55-59 1 3 4 1 1 0 2 3 5 60-64 1 1 0 0 1 1 65-69 1 1 2 0 1 1 2 Total 6 7 13 5 5 10 17 10 27 28 22 50

TEDU ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF

Student Affairs : 2

Library Services : 2

IT Services : 7

General Administrative Services : 14

Financial Services : 5

Academic Services : 5

Support-Staff : 6

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Health Services : 1

Total : 45

Ratio of Administrative Personnel to Full-Time Faculty Members 45/ 50 = 0,9

Ratio of Academic staff to Administrative Personnel 113 / 45= 2,5

Ratio of Students(faculties+ELS) to Administrative Personnel

(596+343) / 45= 20,9

AREA OCCUPIED BY GROUNDS AND BUILDINGS OF THE UNIVERSITY

Total Land Area (m2) : 9,101 m2

Total Gross Building Area (m2) : 16,282 m2

Classrooms, Lecture Halls (m2) : 2,492 m2 (58 rooms) Laboratories and Workshop Areas : 671 m2 (8 labs)

Offices (m2) : 1,666 m2 (77 rooms)

Library and Meeting, Study, Discussion Rooms : 1,289 m2 (29 rooms) Main Conference Hall : 220 m2 (holds 192 people)

STUDENT CLUBS AND SOCIETIES Basketball Club,

Dance Club,

Gastronomy and Kitchen Art Club, Enterpreneurship ve Business Society, Culture-Art Club,

Logos Society,

Architecture and Design Club, MUN (Modal United Nations) Club, Radio and Communication Club Theather Club,

Music Club, Archery Club, TEDU E-Sport Club, Cinema Club, Natural Sports Club, Edu-Action Club,

International Students Club, Gezi Club.

TED UNIVERSITY 2014-2015 BUDGET / MAIN ITEMS (in TL)

Personnel Costs 13.827.534

Research Support 319.000

Educational Services 190.000

Social Cultural Activities 1.330.000

Software & Hardware Equipment Cost 360.000

Travel, Meeting, Accommodation, Library Expenses 590.000

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General Management Costs 705.000

PR, Advertisement expenses 400.000

Investment: Lab Equipment, Furnishings 2.246.903

Reserve fund 1.025.077

Total Expenses 23.773.514

Student income 11.219.750

Donation, Rent,Project Income, TEDYUV support 12.553.764

Total Incomes 23.773.514

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