DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY
7900 Division Street, River Forest, IL 60305 www.dom.edu

Total Revenue
$105,650,557
Total Expenses
$107,011,620
Net Assets
$90,966,405

Organizations Filed Purposes: Dominican University provides Undergraduate and Graduate instruction to students, and administers all of its programs without discrimination of race, color, gender, religion, national or ethnic origin, disability, age, marital status, or sexual orientation. As a Sinsinawa Dominican sponsored institution, Dominican University prepares students to pursue truth, give compassionate service, and participate in the creation of a more just and humane world.

As a Sinsinawa Dominican sponsored institution, Dominican University prepares students to pursue truth, give compassionate service and participate in the creation of a more just and humane world.

Instructional Support includes areas related to teaching, research and advising. The University provides an intellectually integrated, mission-centered educational environment with hundreds of avenues for its students at the undergraduate and graduate levels to explore career interests and experience diverse cultures and international environments. It offers more than 50 undergraduate degree options, 25-plus graduate degrees including a PhD program, research opportunities, demanding academics, personal attention and deep interactions in classes that average 12 students. It is deeply committed to enhancing student experiences domestically and abroad. It is committed to the highest quality education-and an intentional affordability that makes it accessible to all.

Academic Support is provided under the leadership of the Provost and the Associate Provost of the university, and supports the institutional areas of the university. Faculty are supported by the Center for Teaching Excellence whose mission is to support all faculty at all stages of their career as it relates to their role as teachers, student advisers, scholars, and citizens of the community and the university. Faculty committees exist to allow input and transparency into core decisions of the university. The Faculty Senate provides a central voice for all faculty. The Rebecca Crown Library provides library services to students, faculty, staff and the community.

Student Services is comprised of the Admissions and Financial Aid offices, Dean of Students Office, Student Involvement, Student Success and Engagement, and Athletics. The Vice President for Enrollment Management oversees the Admissions and Financial Aid offices. By working closely with the marketing department, the Admissions team is responsible for recruiting new and transfer students. By complying with federal and state regulations, the Financial Aid Office is responsible for packaging financial aid for students based on limits set by federal and state governance. Most students receive some form of scholarships or grants. External audits are conducted by various agencies for finance and financial aid. The Dean of Students and Student Success and Engagement Offices, which include (Wellness, Advising, Career Services, and Student Activities) work closely with students to prepare for holistic experiences. Training, tutoring, and various areas of support are the many resources that are provided. Career services help to prepare students for employment during and after their academic tenure. The Athletic Director oversees the university's 14 athletic sports and applies gender equity among the sports. The Athletic Department provides intercollegiate competition opportunities for student athletes of the university regardless of race, gender, ethnicity, or orientation.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Donna M CarrollPresident65$403,649
Roberto CurciDean of Brennan School of Business50$237,778
Genaro BalcazarVP Enrollment Mgmt and Marketing50$212,232
Jeffrey CarlsonProvost & VP - Academic Affairs50$211,688
Mark TitzerVP for Finance50$178,860
Jill Albin-HillVP for Operations and Technology, CIO50$165,141
Kavita DhanwadaDean of Borra College of Health50$153,363
Khalid RazakiProfessor40$152,601
Kristen BayerExecutive Director of Nursing50$151,066
Chad RohmanDean Rosary Coll of Arts & Sciences50$136,383
Jacob BucherDean of College of Applied Social Sciences50$136,363
Daniel CondonProfessor, Economics; Business Law & Ethics50$131,734
Cyrus GrantProfessor, Computer Science50$128,911
Barrington PriceVP for Student Success and Engagement50$122,339
David AronFaculty Trustee35$107,443
Grace CichomskaVP for University Advancement50$105,352
Claire NoonanVP for Mission and Ministry50$99,473
Michael KiyosakiExecutive in Residence, BSB25$25,500
Matthew TolesTrustee3$6,760
Robert PickertStudent Trustee5$6,070
Hugh TonerTrustee3$0
Steven R ThommaTrustee3$0
William RogallaTrustee3$0
Raymond C ParmerTrustee3$0
Antonio OrtizTrustee3$0
Martin J NollTrustee3$0
Patricia A Mulcahey OpTrustee3$0
Joseph MoskalTrustee3$0
Bernadine Karge OpTrustee3$0
Judith A Jewison OpTrustee3$0
Steve HolliTrustee3$0
Mary Jo HersethTrustee3$0
Yonhee GordonTrustee3$0
Manuel FloresTrustee3$0
Mark FieldsTrustee3$0
Thomas R DeeTrustee3$0
Paul C DarleyTrustee3$0
Mary Ann CroninTrustee3$0
Mary Elizabeth ClearyTrustee3$0
Mark CarrollTrustee3$0
Mary E CallowTrustee3$0
Mary Ann BrownTrustee3$0
Jean BrennanTrustee3$0
Patricia O'Neill BakerTrustee3$0
Kevin M KillipsImmediate Past-Chair10$0
Anne M KohlerVice Chair10$0
Thomas D AbrahamsonChair10$0

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