By the Numbers

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Campus & Community Involvement (CCI)
1,579 student walk-in visits for services or programs offered in CCI

275 Trinity affiliates participated in the MLK, Jr. March

15,000 volunteer hours completed by community service student groups

240 faculty and staff signed the LGBT ad (an advertisement in the Trinitonian that welcomes LGBT students to campus)

14 Trinitonian newspaper awards received, including second best non-daily college paper in Texas and Oklahoma, from the Society of Professional Journalists

92 active student organizations are a part of CCI

2,932 events and 13,037 events hours hosted in Coates University Center (CUC)

184,789 estimated attendance at events held in CUC

2,731 student organization events held throughout campus

1,334,234 pieces of mail and packages processed by the Mail Center

Career Services
4,348 student contacts

8,899 total TigerJobs student logins

11,138 Web page visits

715 resumes reviewed

251 students participating in on-campus interviews

2,460 career event attendance

81 workshops and class presentations

472 employee contacts

Chaplaincy
723 Christmas Vespers participants

105 participants in the first "Technology Sabbath" program

36 weddings in the Parker Chapel (25 alumni were wedded)

Counseling Services
249 individual clients (10% of undergraduates) were seen for at least one counseling session
63% female and 37% male client demographic

14 after-hours calls to the on-call counselor

26.4% of winter and spring bachelor's graduates had been a Counseling Services client at some point during their Trinity career

Dean of Students
100 runners participated in the third annual Dean of Students Half Marathon Challenge

1,100 food items and $650 collected for the San Antonio Food Bank as the charity for the Half Marathon Challenge

10,815 absolute unique visitors made 21,140 visits to the Trinity Dean of Students blog

111 countries and territories represented in visits to the Dean's List blog

Disability Services for Students
113 students registered with DSS

6 requests for housing accommodations

Health Services
1,354 unique patients served this year, representing 52% of student population

4,738 patient visits to Health Services, a 10% decrease from previous year
34% men, 63% women, 3% employees

1,242 appointments with the physician
105 well woman exams
65 physical exams

Residential Life
98.73% fall occupancy (1,795 residents)

98.07% spring occupancy (1,783 residents)

Over 225 programs were offered in the residence halls

Over 100 individual faculty members participated in residence hall programs

103 after-hours incidents required response by Residential Life Coordinators