KETTERING UNIVERSITY
KETTERING UNIVERSITY
KETTERING UNIVERSITY
Programs
Program 1 [2018]
Undergraduate Instruction. Delivered 66,104 undergraduate student credit hours of instruction (one student credit hour represents 10 hours of instruction for one student). Awarded 368 baccalaureate degrees in 15 different programs.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJul 1, 2017 – Jun 30, 2018Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$18.6MProgram 2 [2018]
Graduate Instruction. Delivered 7,624 graduate student credit hours of instruction (one student credit hour represents 10 hours of instruction for one student). Awarded 158 master's degrees in 6 different programs.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJul 1, 2017 – Jun 30, 2018Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$2.1MProgram 3 [2018]
Research. Top three projects: (1) MRI: Acquisition of a High Performance Computing Cluster for Multi-Disciplinary Research & Education at a Primarily Undergraduate Institution. In October 2017, Kettering University was granted a National Science Foundation Major Research Instrumentation award titled "MRI: Acquisition of a High Performance Computing Cluster for Multi-Disciplinary Research & Education at a Primarily Undergraduate Institution." A high-performance computing cluster (KUHPC) was purchased for $319,580 and installed on campus in April 2018. KUHPC provides computational resources to support ongoing research and educational opportunities for faculty and undergraduate students in disciplines such as physics, biology, chemical engineering, chemistry, mathematics, and industrial engineering. The original award included nine faculty PIs or Senior Personnel, and one additional faculty member has been recruited to use the equipment since its installation. As of November 2018 a total of six undergraduate students have also been trained to use the cluster, including three NSF-REU students during the 2018 summer term. (2) MRI: Acquisition of a Spectroscopic Ellipsometer to Enhance Multidisciplinary Undergraduate Research and Educational Experiences. In September 2017, The National Science Foundation awarded Kettering University a grant to purchase a spectroscopic ellipsometer to support both research and educational efforts at the University. The ellipsometer was installed at Kettering in March 2018. Since then, this instrument has been integrated into four faculty members' research projects. Several undergraduate students have been trained and have used the instrument for thesis projects. Additionally, it has been used to enhance learning in an undergraduate physics course (Optoelectronics and Photonics). Some of the work supported by the ellipsometer has already been presented at regional conferences and will be a part of two manuscripts in preparation for publication. (3) Support Through Robotics for Underserved Talented Students (STRUTS). In July 2014, Kettering University was granted a NSF Scholarships in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (S-STEM) award titled "Support Through Robotics for Underserved Talented Students (STRUTS)." This award aims to supplement tuition costs for students with a past record of participation in FIRST Robotics who also have demonstrated financial need. Financial need was determined by review of students' federal financial aid awards and expected family contributions. In the 2017/2018 fiscal year, a STRUTS scholarship of a maximum amount of $10,000 was awarded to ten Kettering University undergraduate students across science and engineering disciplines. The scholarship amounts varied based on individual student needs. In addition to scholarship support, these students were provided with opportunities for professional development, networking, and mentoring as part of the STRUTS program, which were also funded by this award.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJul 1, 2017 – Jun 30, 2018Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$3.2M
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