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PREFACE The East Carolina University Fact Book is an annual publication that provides a ready source of information to answer frequently asked questions about the University and its operations. It contains a broad spectrum of information about the past and present, and its primary purposes are to promote organizational understanding and to inform decision making. Some of the information presented in this annual edition is taken from administrative reports produced by various university offices. This 1995- 96 version contains many tables and graphs which will be helpful to administrators, faculty, staff, students, alumni, and other university constituents. The Office of Planning and Institutional Research, in its on- going effort to provide timely management information, will continue refining this document each year and welcomes your comments and suggestions for improvement. Highlights > The University enrolled 17,445 students in the Fall semester. > Eighty- six percent of all students are residents of North Carolina. > Minority students represent 12.3 percent of the University’s enrollment. > Women are a majority at the University, accounting for 58 percent of the enrollment. > The average SAT score for Fall 1994 first- time freshmen is 913. > ECU granted 3,279 degrees during the 1993- 94 academic year. > Twenty- five percent of all students live in university housing. > ECU employs a total work force of 3,601. > 1,143 faculty were employed during the Fall 1994 semester. > The average 9- month faculty salary is $ 45,768. > Fifty percent of the faculty are tenured. > Thirty- four percent of the faculty are women. > The University’s total revenue in 1993- 94 was $ 274,486,007. Fact Book Contributors: Robert J. Thompson, Director N. Renee Jarvis and Charles F. ( Skip) Kirby Jr., Fact Book Coordinators Meredith H. Kiesnowski, Claudia McCann, Gwen Turnage FACT BOOK EVALUATION 1995 - 96 We would like to continue to improve the East Carolina University Fact Book and need your sugges-tions and comments. Please assist us by completing the following evaluation and returning it to: Office of Planning and Institutional Research East Carolina University 207 Spilman Greenville, NC 27858- 4353 Attention: N. Renee Jarvis Phone: ( 919) 328- 6288 E- Mail: irjarvis@ ecuvm. cis. ecu. edu Your Name: ( Optional) ____________________________________________________________ Address or Location: _____________________________________________________________ 1. Describe any information that you think should be added or expanded in next year's Fact Book:________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ 2. Give the page number and description of any information that you think could be clarified or eliminated: ___________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ 3. Other comments:______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Thank you for your assistance. Table of Contents Page HISTORY OF EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY ............................................................... 1 ENROLLMENT HISTORY ............................................................................................ 2 MEMBERSHIPS AND ACCREDITATIONS ...................................................................... 3 UNIVERSITY CALENDAR............................................................................................ 4 ADMINISTRATION Organizational Charts ........................................................................................... 7- 14 Board of Trustees.................................................................................................. 15 Administration ................................................................................................... 15- 19 STUDENTS Highlights ............................................................................................................. 21 Enrollment Summary, Fall 1995 ................................................................................. 23 First- time Freshman Average SAT Scores by Residence Status, Fall 1991- 1995 ................... 24 First- time Freshman SAT Scores Admitted & Enrolled Students, Fall 1995 ........................... 25 First- time Freshman SAT Scores, Fall 1994 & 1995........................................................ 26 First- time Freshman High School Class Rank, Fall 1991- 1995 ............................................ 27 First- time Freshman Enrollment by County, Fall 1995 ..................................................... 28 First- time Freshman Enrollment by State, Fall 1995........................................................ 29 First- time Freshman Graduation Rates for Entry Year 1988 ............................................. 30 Gender & Ethnic Distribution of Entering & Graduating 1988 First- Time Freshman ................. 31 New Undergraduate Transfer Students, Sending Institutions, Fall 1991- 1995 ....................... 32 Enrollment Headcount & Full- time Equivalent, Fall 1991- 1995............................................ 33 Enrollment by Level & Status, Fall 1985- 1995 ............................................................... 34 Enrollment by Gender & Status, Fall 1991- 1995 ........................................................... 35 Enrollment by Residence & Status, Fall 1991- 1995 ......................................................... 36 Enrollment by Classification, Status, & Gender, Fall 1995 ................................................. 37 Enrollment by Residence & Classification, Fall 1995 ........................................................ 38 Enrollment History by Level & Gender, Fall 1990- 1995 .................................................... 39 Enrollment History by Level & Residence, Fall 1990- 1995 ................................................ 40 Enrollment by Level, Status, & Ethnicity, Fall 1995 ......................................................... 41 Enrollment by County, Fall 1995 ................................................................................ 42 Enrollment by State, Fall 1995................................................................................... 43 Undergraduate Enrollment by Age, Fall 1991- 1995......................................................... 44 Graduate Enrollment by Age, Fall 1991- 1995 ................................................................ 45 Undergraduate Enrollment by Unit & Major, Fall 1991- 1995 ......................................... 46- 47 Graduate Level Enrollment by Unit & Major, Fall 1991- 1995 ......................................... 48- 49 Undergraduate Enrollment by Unit, Status, Major, & Gender, Fall 1995 .......................... 50- 51 Graduate Level Enrollment by Unit, Status, Major, & Gender, Fall 1995 .......................... 52- 53 Undergraduate Enrollment by Unit, Major, & Ethnicity, Fall 1995 ................................... 54- 55 Graduate Level Enrollment by Unit, Major, & Ethnicity, Fall 1995 ................................... 56- 57 Enrollment by Ethnicity, Fall 1992- 1995 ....................................................................... 58 Enrollment by Term, Level, & Residency, Spring 1995 - Fall 1995 ..................................... 59 Undergraduate GPAs by Classification & Gender, Fall 1991- 1995 ....................................... 60 Page Undergraduate GPAs by Unit, Gender, & Classification, Fall 1995................................ 61- 63 Weekly Student Credit Hours Produced by Units, Fall 1994 & 1995 .................................. 64 Weekly Student Contact Hours Produced by Units, Fall 1994 & 1995................................ 65 Off- Campus Continuing Education Enrollment, Fall 1991- 1995 ........................................ 66 Headcount Enrollment, University of North Carolina Public Institutions, Fall 1991- 1995 ................................................................................................. 67 Student Housing, Fall 1995...................................................................................... 68 DEGREES Highlights ............................................................................................................. 69 Academic Degree Program Inventory, Academic Year 1995- 96.................................... 71- 75 Degrees Conferred, Academic Years 1990- 91 through 1994- 95........................................ 76 Degrees Conferred by Unit, Level, & Gender, Academic Year 1994- 95 .............................. 77 Degrees Conferred, Percent Distribution by Unit and Level, Academic Year 1994- 95 ............. 78 Degrees Conferred by Level, Ethnicity, & Gender, Academic Year 1990- 91 through 1994- 95 ................................................................................... 79 Degrees Conferred by Unit, Major, Level, & Gender, Academic Year 1994- 95 ................. 80- 82 Undergraduate Degrees Conferred by Unit, Major, & Ethnicity, Academic Year 1994- 95............................................................................................... 83- 85 Graduate Level Degrees Conferred by Unit, Major, & Ethnicity, Academic Year 1994- 95............................................................................................... 86- 87 FACULTY AND STAFF Highlights ............................................................................................................. 89 Full- & Part- Time Faculty by Rank & Gender, Fall 1995 ................................................... 91 Full- & Part- Time Faculty by Ethnicity, Fall 1995 ............................................................ 92 Full- & Part- Time Faculty by Age, Fall 1993- 1995 .......................................................... 93 Full- & Part- Time Faculty Average Age by Rank & Gender, Fall 1995 ................................. 94 Full- & Part- Time Faculty by Years of Service, Fall 1993- 1995 .......................................... 95 Full- & Part- Time Faculty Average Years of Service by Rank & Gender, Fall 1995 ................. 96 Full- & Part- Time Faculty by Unit & Tenure Status, Fall 1995 ........................................... 97 Faculty FTE by Unit, Gender, & Status, Fall 1995 .......................................................... 98 Longitudinal Profile of Faculty Tenure Status ( SOM excluded), Fall 1988- 1995 ...................... 99 Longitudinal Profile of Faculty Tenure Status ( All ECU Units), Fall 1988- 1995 ...................... 100 Tenure Status of Permanent & Temporary Faculty by Unit, Fall 1995......................... 101- 103 Average Salaries of 9/ 10 Month AAUP Faculty by Gender & Rank, Fall 1991- 1993 .............. 104 Average Salaries of 11/ 12 Month AAUP Faculty by Gender & Rank, Fall 1991- 1995 ............ 105 Full- & Part- Time Faculty Salaries ( SOM Excluded) by Rank & Gender Fall 1995 ................. 106 Full- & Part- Time School of Medicine Faculty Salaries, Fall 1995....................................... 107 Full- & Part- Time University Personnel by Occupational Category & Gender Fall 1991- 1995 ................................................................................................ 108 Full- & Part- Time University Personnel by Occupational Category, Gender, & Ethnicity, Fall 1995 ........................................................................................... 109 Table of Contents Page FINANCES Highlights ........................................................................................................... 111 Current Fund Revenues by Source, Fiscal Year 1994- 95 ............................................... 113 Current Fund Expenditures by Function, Fiscal Year 1994- 95 ......................................... 114 Research Grants and Contracts, Restricted Current Fund, Fiscal Years 1991- 1995.............. 115 STUDENT FEES AND FINANCIAL AID Highlights ........................................................................................................... 117 Tuition and Fees, Semester Rates, Academic Year 1995- 96 .......................................... 119 Changes in Tuition and Fees, Academic Years 1986- 87 through 1995- 96 ......................... 120 Student Financial Aid Received, Fiscal Years 1992- 93 through 1994- 95 ............................. 121 INFORMATION RESOURCES Highlights ........................................................................................................... 123 Library Resources, Fall 1991- 1995............................................................................ 125 Computer Network Connections by Administrative & Academic Use, Fiscal Years 1991- 1995 ..................................................................................... 126 Facilities, Fall 1995 ................................................................................................ 127 Table of Contents 1 History Of East Carolina University Chartered by the North Carolina General Assembly on March 8, 1907, the institution has moved in a rapid and orderly transition from a two- year normal school to a four- year college to a major comprehensive university whose outreach now transcends its regional origins. On October 5, 1909, East Carolina Teachers Training School began its first regular session; during that year 174 men and women students were enrolled. The first class to graduate from the two- year normal curriculum received its diplomas on June 6, 1911. The institution was authorized by the General Assembly in 1920 to institute a four- year teacher education cur-riculum and to confer the baccalaureate degree upon its graduates. The Board of Trustees proposed in 1921 that the name be changed. East Carolina Teachers College was authorized in 1929 to initiate graduate programs, and it conferred the first Master of Arts degree in 1933. The college was charged in 1941 to plan for a liberal arts program. To reflect the institution's expanding academic commit-ments, in 1951 the name was changed to East Carolina College. As the fastest growing educational institution in North Carolina, by 1960 it had become the state's third largest institution of higher learning. During the expansion of the sixties East Carolina was reorganized to reflect the structure of a comprehensive university. In addition to the College of Arts and Sci-ences, the Graduate School, and the General College, seven professional schools were established. In 1967 the General Assembly authorized university status. Thereafter East Carolina University continued its aca-demic advancement and extended its services to ad-dress regional and national challenges. In 1971 the General Assembly restructured public higher education in North Carolina, making the Univer-sity a constituent member of the University of North Carolina. The charter class of the four- year medical school enrolled in 1977. In 1979 the University was authorized to develop five Ph. D. programs in sciences basic to medicine. East Carolina University awarded its first Ph. D. degree in 1983. The University presently consists of seventeen depart-ments within the College of Arts and Sciences, eleven professional schools, the General College, the Gradu-ate School, and the Division of Continuing Education. Prepared by Mary Jo Bratton, Professor of History College/ School and Date Established School of Business 1960 School of Nursing 1960 School of Music 1962 School of Art 1962 School of Education 1963 Graduate School 1964 College of Arts & Sciences 1964 School of Allied Health Sciences 1967 School of Human Environmental Sciences 1968 General College 1969 School of Industry & Technology 1971 School of Medicine 1976 School of Social Work 1986 School of Health & Human Performance 1993 2 1909 174 1938 1,269 1967 9,360 1910 227 1939 1,289 1968 9,272 1911 235 1940 1,296 1969 9,258 1912 252 1941 1,339 1970 10,007 1913 251 1942 1,064 1971 10,106 1914 295 1943 980 1972 10,286 1915 295 1944 953 1973 10,068 1916 307 1945 1,049 1974 11,341 1917 325 1946 1,382 1975 11,725 1918 278 1947 1,549 1976 11,696 1919 285 1948 1,511 1977 11,968 1920 381 1949 1,858 1978 12,476 1921 317 1950 2,075 1979 12,874 1922 395 1951 2,123 1980 13,165 1923 516 1952 2,280 1981 13,264 1924 593 1953 2,454 1982 13,311 1925 709 1954 2,878 1983 13,357 1926 736 1955 3,315 1984 13,826 1927 767 1956 3,693 1985 14,117 1928 976 1957 3,947 1986 14,459 1929 952 1958 4,179 1987 14,878 1930 984 1959 4,583 1988 15,579 1931 972 1960 4,178 1989 16,029 1932 970 1961 5,883 1990 16,500 1933 1,013 1962 6,306 1991 16,690 1934 1,096 1963 6,570 1992 17,757 1935 1,134 1964 7,318 1993 17,729 1936 1,142 1965 8,667 1994 17,567 1937 1,204 1966 8,834 1995 17,445 Enrollment History Student Population 0 2,000 4,000 6,000 8,000 10,000 12,000 14,000 16,000 18,000 1912 1916 1920 1924 1928 1932 1936 1940 1944 1948 1952 1956 1960 1964 1968 1972 1976 1980 1984 1988 1992 Year Fall Enrollment Year Fall Year Enrollment Fall Enrollment Source: East Carolina College Bulletin ( History subsection) and Planning & Institutional Research data files 3 Memberships and Accreditations East Carolina University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award bachelor's, master's, PhD degrees, and the EdD degree. Accreditation Council on Continuing Medical Education Administration of Accounting Programs Group, American Accounting Association American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy American Association of Colleges of Nursing American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education American Chemical Society American Council for Construction Education American Council of Learned Societies American Dietetic Association American Health Information Management Association, in cooperation with the Committee on Allied Health Education and Accreditation of the American Medical Association American Historical Association American Home Economics Association American Occupational Therapy Association in Cooperation with the Committee on Allied Health Education and Accreditation of the American Medical Association American Philosophical Association American Physical Therapy Association American Society of Allied Health Professions American Speech- Language- Hearing Association Arts Advocates of North Carolina Association of Academic Health Centers Association of American Colleges Association of American Medical Colleges Association for the Care of Children's Health Association of College Unions- International Association of College and University Housing Officers- International Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Association for Continuing Higher Education Association of Performing Arts Presenters Association of Student Judicial Affairs Officers Box Office Management International College Placement Council Cooperative Education Association, Inc. Council for the Advancement and Support of Education Council of Graduate Schools in the United States Council on Hotel, Restaurant, and Institutional Education Council on Postsecondary Accreditation Council on Rehabilitation Education Council on Social Work Education International Association of Counseling Services International Association of Performing Arts Administrators International Technology Education Association Intrafilm Liaison Committee on Medical Education National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences National Association for Business Teacher Education National Association of Campus Activities National Association of College and University Business Officers National Association of College and University Food Services National Association of College Law Enforcement Officers National Association for the Education of Young Children National Association of Foreign Student Advisors National Association of Industrial Technology National Association of Music Therapy Inc. National Association of Schools of Art and Design National Association of Schools of Music National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators National Association of Student Personnel Administrators National Collegiate Honors Council National Commission for Cooperative Education National Council for Accreditation of Environmental Health Curricula National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education National Environmental Health Association National Intramural- Recreational Sports Association National Kitchen and Bath Association National League for Nursing National Orientation Directors Association National Recreation and Parks Association/ American Associa-tion for Leisure and Recreation Council on Accreditation National University Continuing Education Association North Carolina Alliance of Allied Health Professions North Carolina Association of Colleges and Universities North Carolina Board of Nursing North Carolina Department of Justice, Criminal Justice Standards Division Southern Association of College and University Business Officers Southern College Placement Association Southern Conference of Graduate Schools Southern Council on Collegiate Education in Nursing Other organizations in individual disciplines Approved for Teacher Certification by the North Carolina State Board of Education Source: Academic Affairs 4 University Calendar SUMMER SCHOOL 1995 First Term May 15 Mon Registration May 16 Tues Classes Begin June 19 Mon Classes End June 20 Tues Final Exams Second Term June 21 Wed Registration June 22 Thur Classes Begin July 27 Thur Classes End July 28 Fri Final Exams FALL SEMESTER 1995 August 21 Mon Faculty Meetings August 22 Tues Registration August 23 Wed Classes Begin September 4 Mon State Holiday October 26- 29 Fall Break November 20- 26 Thanksgiving Break November 27 Mon Classes Resume December 8 Fri Classes End December 9 Sat Commencement December 11 Mon Exams Begin December 16 Sat Exams End SPRING SEMESTER 1996 January 4 Thur Registration January 5 Fri Classes Begin January 15 Mon State Holiday March 3- 10 Spring Break March 11 Mon Classes Resume April 5 Fri State Holiday April 22 Mon Classes End April 24 Wed Exams Begin May 1 Wed Exams End May 4 Sat Commencement FALL SEMESTER 1996 August 19 Mon Faculty Meetings August 20 Tues Registration August 21 Wed Classes Begin September 2 Mon State Holiday October 10- 13 Fall Break Nov. 27- Dec. 1 Thanksgiving Break December 2 Mon Classes Resume December 7 Sat Classes End December 7 Sat Commencement December 9 Mon Exams Begin December 14 Sat Exams End SUMMER SCHOOL 1996 First Term May 13 Mon Registration May 14 Tues Classes Begin June 17 Mon Classes End June 18 Tues Final Exams Second Term June 19 Wed Registration June 20 Thur Classes Begin July 4 Thur State Holiday July 25 Thur Classes End July 26 Fri Final Exams SPRING SEMESTER 1997 January 10 Fri Registration January 13 Mon Classes Begin January 20 Mon State Holiday March 9- 16 Sun/ Sun Spring Break March 17 Mon Classes Resume March 28 Fri State Holiday April 29 Tues Classes End May 1 Thur Exams Begin May 8 Thur Exams End May 10 Sat Commencement Source: East Carolina University Bulletin 1994- 1996, published by Academic Affairs 5 Administration 6 BOARD OF GOVERNORS The University of North Carolina BOARD OF TRUSTEES East Carolina University CHANCELLOR East Carolina University Athletics Equal Opportunity Programs Executive Internal Audit Assistant Office of University Attorney Planning and Institutional Research Academic Library Services School of Art School of Business College of Arts & Sciences Continuing Education & Summer School School of Education School of Health & Human Performance School of Industry & Technology School of Social Work Undergraduate Studies School of Human Environmental Sciences School of Medicine School of Music School of Nursing University Publications News & Communication Services PRESIDENT The University of North Carolina Health Sciences Library School of Allied Health Sciences November, 1995 Institutional Advancement Research/ Graduate Studies Academic Affairs Business Affairs Student Life Health Sciences Organization Chart East Carolina University 7 Anthropology Biology Chemistry Communication Economics English Foreign Languages & Literatures Geography Geology History Institute for Historical & Cultural Research* International Programs SACS Self- Study Associate Vice Chancellor Mathematics Philosophy Physics Political Science Psychology Sociology Theatre Arts Science Institute for the Disabled** Women's Studies Admissions Diving Safety Honors Program Registrar Academic Affairs BB& T Center for Leadership Development ** Academic Library Services Business, Vocational, & Technical Education Counselor & Adult Education Educational Leadership Elementary & Middle Grades Education Foundations and Research Library Studies and Educational Technology Science Education Science/ Math Education Center Special Education Rural Education Institute** Accounting Bureau of Business Research * Decision Sciences Finance Management Marketing Health Education Human Performance Laboratory Recreation and Leisure Studies Exercise and Sport Science Apparel, Merchandising, & Interior Design Child Development & Family Relations Nutrition & Hospitality Management University College General College Cooperative Education Undergraduate Studies Continuing Education & Summer School November, 1995 LEGEND * Research Unit ** Public Service Unit Organization Chart Academic Affairs 8 School of Human Environmental Sciences School of Art School of Business College of Arts & Sciences School of Education/ Teacher Education School of Health & Human Performance School of Industry & Technology School of Music School of Social Work Aerospace Studies Construction Management Industrial Technology Military Science Planning Basic Studies Instrumental Keyboard Music Education Voice Criminal Justice Social Work LEGEND * Research Unit Center on Aging* Graduate School Institute for Coastal & Marine Resources* Office of Sponsored Programs Technology Transfer November, 1995 Research/ Graduate Studies Organization Chart Research/ Graduate Studies 9 Health Sciences Library School of Allied School of Nursing Health Sciences School of Medicine Biostatistics Clinical Laboratory Science Communication Sciences and Disorders Community Health Environmental Health Health Information Management Occupational Therapy Physical Therapy Physician Assistant Studies Rehabilitation Studies Anatomy & Cell Biology Anesthesiology Biochemistry Comparative Medicine Emergency Medicine Family Medicine Medical Humanities Medicine Microbiology & Immunology EAHEC Academic Support & Counseling Center Center for Health Sciences Biostatistics Center for Health Services Research & Development Center for Health Sciences Communications Development & Alumni Affairs Administration Medical Center News & Information Admissions Business Affairs Clinical Services Continuing Medical Education Graduate Medical Education Informatics Medical Faculty Practice Plan Research & Graduate Studies Student Affairs Academic Services Adult Health Nursing Community, Mental Health Nursing, & Nursing Services Administration Parent - Child Nursing Research & Evaluation Obstetrics & Gynecology Pathology & Laboratory Medicine Pediatrics Pharmacology Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Physiology Psychiatric Medicine Radiation Oncology Radiology Surgery Health Sciences November, 1995 Acquisitions/ Cataloging Audiovisuals & Informatics Collection Access Computing & Information Technology Education Outreach Services Reference Serials Organization Chart Health Sciences 10 Facility Planning, Design & Construction Architectural Engineering Construction Management Facilities Maintenance & Operations- West Building Maintenance Utilities Facilities Maintenance & Operations- East Automotive Garage Grounds Building Maintenance Utilities Facilities Services Center Housekeeping Services East Campus West Campus Residence Halls Auxiliaries Accounting Student Fund Acct. Accounts Payable Cashier's Office Payroll Grants & Contracts Student Loans Business Affairs Treasurer: ECU Foundation ECU Educational Foundation ECU Alumni Foundation Environmental Health & Safety Assistant Vice Chancellor for Human Resources Computing and Information Systems Associate Vice Chancellor Business Affairs Comptroller Assistant Vice Chancellor for Facilities University Budget Office Hazardous Waste Industrial Hygiene Recycling Workers' Compensation Fire Safety Personnel Employee Relations Benefits Position Management Recruitment Staff Development Office Management Academic Computing Administrative Computing Operations Systems & Communications Systems Coordination Asset Management Auxiliary Services Materials Management Public Safety Transportation Management Real Estate Fixed Assets Risk Management Higher Education Facilities Commission Bookstore Mail Services Print Shop Rapid Copy Copier Program Vending Central Stores Medical Stores Purchasing Shipping & Receiving Warehousing Moving Services East Campus Security West Campus Security Parking & Traffic Central Motor Pool Parking Facilities Residency November, 1995 Organization Chart Business Affairs 11 Organization Chart Institutional Advancement LEGEND ** Public Service Unit November, 1995 Shared Visions Campaign Major Gifts Annual Giving Planned Giving Gift Records Research Donor Stewardship Regional Development Institute Center for Applied Technology Small Bus. & Tech. Dev. Center Survey Research Laboratory ECU Alumni Association Chapter Relations Special Events Alumni Programs Professional Societies Board of Directors Controller Institutional Advancement ECU Foundation, Inc. Regional Development** Alumni Relations Institutional Advancement 12 Student Life Student Activities Student Development Student Services Dean of Students University Unions Recreational Services Judicial Affairs Panhellenic Advisor Student Leadership Development Minority Student Affairs Dean of Student Development Career Services Counseling Center Office of Disability Support Services Orientation & the First Year Experience Health Promotion & Well- Being Services for Deaf & Hard of Hearing Students Special Populations Dining Services Student Financial Aid University Housing Services Student Health Service Research, Assessment, and Testing African- American Cultural Center November, 1995 Organization Chart Student Life 13 6 15 Board Of Trustees Robert A. Ward -- Chairman Valeria O. Lovelace William P. Furr -- Vice Chairman Lyda Teer Mihalyi H. E. ( Gene) Rayfield, Jr. -- Secretary Betty S. Speir William C. Baggett David Jordan Whichard, III Phillip R. Dixon Walter Williams Ronald Eugene Dowdy Ian Charles Eastman -- Ex- Officio Charles R. Franklin, Jr. James LeRoy Smith -- Asst. Secretary Administration OFFICE OF THE CHANCELLOR Richard R. Eakin Chancellor James LeRoy Smith Executive Assistant to the Chancellor Mary Ann Rose Assistant to the Chancellor/ EEO Officer Michael A. Hamrick, Director Athletics Brenda R. Mills, Manager Internal Audit Robert J. Thompson, Director Planning and Institutional Research Ben G. Irons, II University Attorney DIVISION OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS Tinsley E. Yarbrough, Interim Vice Chancellor Academic Affairs David L. Watkins, Associate Vice Chancellor Academic Affairs Dianna B. Lowe, Assistant Vice Chancellor Academic Affairs Myra H. Cain, Assistant Vice Chancellor Academic Affairs Caroline L. Ayers, Interim Asst. Vice Chancellor Academic Affairs Thomas E. Powell, Jr., Director Admissions James H. Bearden, Director BB& T Center for Leadership Development James A. Van Fleet, Director International Programs David Sanders, Director Honors Program J. Gilbert Moore, Registrar Registrar Steven H. Sellers, Director Diving Safety Dorothy H. Clayton, Coordinator Faculty Development Program Rita Reaves, Director Writing Across the Curriculum Program Dorothy H. Muller, Dean Undergraduate Studies/ General College Jo Ann F. Jones, Assistant Dean General College Mary M. Cauley, Director Cooperative Education Robert L. Denney, Associate Director University College Eugene A. Owens, Associate Director Student Academic Support Services W. Keats Sparrow, Dean College of Arts & Sciences Byron L. Coulter, Associate Dean Arts & Sciences Carolyn H. Hampton, Associate Dean Research Linda D. Wolfe, Chair Anthropology Charles E. Bland, Chair Biology Chia- yu Li, Chair Chemistry T. Harrell Allen, Chair Communication Carson W. Bays, Chair Economics Donald E. Palumbo, Chair English Charles W. Sullivan, Chair Foreign Languages & Literatures Leo E. Zonn, Chair Geography Scott W. Snyder, Chair Geology 16 Administration W. Roger Biles, Chair History Robert L. Bernhardt, Chair Mathematics George W. S. Bailey, Chair Philosophy Mumtaz A. Dinno, Chair Physics David P. Conradt, Chair Political Science Rand B. Evans, Chair Psychology Richard J. Caston, Chair Sociology John Shearin, Chair Theatre Arts Henry C. Ferrell, Jr., Director Institute for Historical & Cultural Research Vacant, Director Science Institute for the Disabled Linda Allred, Director Women’s Studies Michael A. Dorsey, Dean School of Art Arthur J. Haney, Assistant Dean School of Art Phil E. Phillips, Assistant Dean School of Art Ernest B. Uhr, Dean School of Business L. H. Zincone , Jr., Associate Dean Academic Programs Richard L. Kerns, Associate Dean Computer Services Jeffrey S. Allen, Associate Dean Professional Programs Donald B. Boldt, Assistant Dean Graduate Studies Jeffrey S. Allen, Director Bureau of Business Research J. Larry Hagler, Chair Accounting Margaret M. Capen, Chair Decision Sciences C. Ronald Sprecher, Chair Finance Joseph M. Tomkiewicz, Chair Management Roger McIntyre, Chair Marketing Charles Coble, Dean School of Education Henry Peel, Associate Dean Faculty Programs & Development John A. Swope, Associate Dean Instruction & Administration Ivan G. Wallace, Chair Business, Vocational, & Technical Education John J. Schmidt, Chair Counselor & Adult Education Ed Bell, Interim Chair Educational Leadership Thomas Buttery, Interim Chair Elementary & Middle Grades Education Gregory Hastings, Acting Chair Foundations & Research Lawrence W. S. Auld, Chair Library Studies & Educational Technology Frank E. Crawley, Chair Science Education John T. Richards, Chair Special Education Emmett M. Floyd, Director ENCCARE Betty G. Beacham, Director Model Clinical Teaching Ronny VanSant, Director NC Teaching Fellows James R. Taylor, Director REAP Delma Blinson, Director Rural Education Institute Katharine W. Hodgin, Director Science/ Math Education Center George E. Williams, Director Office of Clinical Experiences Floyd E. Mattheis, Director Summer Ventures Parmalee P. Hawk, Director Teacher Education Christian W. Zauner, Dean School of Health & Human Performance Paul Vaccaro, Chair Exercise and Sport Science David M. White, Acting Chair Health Education Karen Hancock, Acting Chair Recreation and Leisure Studies Gay Israel, Director Human Performance Laboratory Helen Grove, Dean School of Human Environmental Sciences Marjorie Inman, Chair Apparel, Merchandising, & Interior Design Cynthia E. Johnson, Chair Child Development & Family Relations 17 Administration DoriAnn Finley, Chair Nutrition & Hospitality Management Nancy Lee, Acting Director Child Development Laboratories Jannis B. Shea, Director Undergraduate Studies David A. Dosser, Director Marriage & Family Therapy Janet D. Bryan, Director Dietetics A. Darryl Davis, Dean School of Industry & Technology Michael D. Myrick, Chair Aerospace Studies Douglas W. Kruger, Chair Construction Management Elmer C. Poe, Chair Industrial Technology James R. Cook, Chair Military Science William W. Hankins, Acting Chair Planning C. Brad Foley, Dean School of Music George Knight, Assistant Dean School of Music Rodney Schmidt, Assistant Dean School of Music Joseph P. Distefano, Chair Basic Studies Robert L. Hause, Chair Instrumental Charles F. Bath, Chair Keyboard Michelle J. Hairston, Chair Music Education John B. O'Brien, Chair Voice Gary R. Lowe, Dean School of Social Work Linner Griffin, Associate Dean Graduate Studies, Social Work William T. Gartman, Associate Dean Undergraduate Studies, Social Work Joyce Reed, Director Criminal Justice Vickie J. Peterson, Director Field Education Lena Carawan, Assistant Director Field Education Kenneth E. Marks, Director Academic Library Services Diana M. Henshaw, Director Continuing Education & Summer School DIVISION OF RESEARCH AND GRADUATE STUDIES Thomas Feldbush, Vice Chancellor/ Dean Research/ Graduate Studies Paul D. Tschetter, Associate Dean Graduate School Max C. Poole, Assistant Dean Graduate School James P. Mitchell, Director Center on Aging William H. Queen, Director Institute for Coastal & Marine Resources Alan A. Schreier, Director Office of Sponsored Programs Marti VanScott, Director Technology Transfer DIVISION OF HEALTH SCIENCES James A. Hallock, Vice Chancellor Health Sciences Thomas G. Irons, Associate Vice Chancellor Health Sciences, President/ HealthEast, Inc. Ellis F. Hall, Interim Associate Vice Chancellor Development & Alumni Affairs Gary R. Vanderpool, Assistant Vice Chancellor Health Sciences Administration David C. Balch, Director Health Sciences Communications Susan S. Gustke, Executive Director Eastern Area Health Education Center Christopher J. Mansfield, Director Health Services Research & Development Kevin F. O’Brien, Director Health Sciences Biostatistics David Emmerling, Director Academic Support & Counseling Center 18 Administration Harold P. Jones, Dean School of Allied Health Sciences Kevin F. O'Brien, Associate Dean School of Allied Health Sciences Thomas Chenier, Chair Biostatistics Susan T. Smith, Chair Clinical Laboratory Science Donald E. Ensley, Chair Community Health Y. J. Lao, Chair Environmental Health Peggy H. Wood, Chair Health Information Management Anne Dickerson, Acting Chair Occupational Therapy Bruce C. Albright, Chair Physical Therapy Paul P. Alston, Chair Rehabilitation Studies Michael Rastatter, Chair Communication Sciences and Disorders Jim Keller, Acting Chair Physician Assistant Studies James A. Hallock, Dean School of Medicine Ann C. Jobe, Senior Associate Dean School of Medicine Dean H. Hayek, Associate Dean Admissions Gary R. Vanderpool, Associate Dean Business Affairs R. Derek Prentice, Associate Dean Clinical Services & Medical Director Susan S. Gustke, Associate Dean Continuing Medical Education D. E. Darnell Jones, Associate Dean Graduate Medical Education Dennis R. Sinar, Associate Dean Informatics Sam N. Pennington, Associate Dean Research & Graduate Studies Julius Q. Mallette, Assistant Dean Student Affairs Randall H. Renegar, Assistant Dean Student Affairs James G. Peden, Jr., Assistant Dean Admissions Theodore W. Whitley, Assistant Dean Medical Education John J. Zizzo, Director Medical Faculty Practice Plan Jack E. Brinn, Chair Anatomy & Cell Biology Jack H. Welch, Chair Anesthesiology Joseph G. Cory, Chair Biochemistry William H. Pryor, Jr., Chair Comparative Medicine Nicholas H. Benson, Chair Emergency Medicine D. Dean Patton, Chair Family Medicine Loretta M. Kopelman, Chair Medical Humanities Robert L. Wortmann, Chair Medicine Paul V. Phibbs, Chair Microbiology & Immunology D. E. Darnell Jones, Chair Obstetrics & Gynecology H. Thomas Norris, Chair Pathology & Laboratory Medicine Jon B. Tingelstad, Chair Pediatrics Wallace R. Wooles, Chair Pharmacology Charles H. Duckett, Interim Chair Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Stephen C. Wood, Chair Physiology J. Frank James, Chair Psychiatric Medicine Ulf L. Karlsson, Chair Radiation Oncology R. William McConnell, Chair Radiology Walter J. Pories, Chair Surgery Phyllis N. Horns, Dean School of Nursing Therese G. Lawler, Associate Dean Academic Services Karen Elberson, Chair Adult Health Nursing Judy H. Bernhardt, Chair Community, Mental Health Nursing, & Nursing Services Administration Jo Ann Neff, Chair Parent - Child Nursing Jeannie Yount, Director Student Services Dixie Koldjeski, Interim Associate Dean Research & Evaluation Jo Ann Bell, Director Health Sciences Library 19 Administration DIVISION OF INSTITUTIONAL ADVANCEMENT James L. Lanier, Vice Chancellor Institutional Advancement Donald Y. Leggett, Associate Vice Chancellor Alumni Relations Malcolm Woodall, Associate Vice Chancellor Institutional Advancement Albert A. Delia, Associate Vice Chancellor Regional Development Walter M. Fitts, Director Small Business & Technology Development Ctr. Mark A. Friend, Director Center for Applied Technology DIVISION OF STUDENT LIFE Alfred T. Matthews, Vice Chancellor Student Life Ronald P. Speier, Dean of Students Student Activities Vacant, Dean Student Development Brian Haynes, Asst. VC and Director Minority Student Affairs Kris M. Smith, Asst. VC and Director Student Life Research, Assessment, & Testing James R. Westmoreland, Director Career Services Wilbert R. Ball, Director Counseling Center Frank Salamon, Director Dining Services ( University) C. C. Rowe, Director Disability Support Services Donna Walsh, Director Health Promotion & Well- Being Karen D. Boyd, Assoc. Dean of Students Judicial Affairs Taffye Benson Clayton, Director Ledonia Wright African American Cultural Center Beth Anne Pretty, Director Orientation & the First Year Experience Laura W. Sweet, Asst. Dean of Students Panhellenic Advisor Tony Schreiber, Director Services for Deaf & Hard- of- Hearing Students Lucinda W. Wright, Asst. Dean & Director Special Populations Rose Mary Stelma, Director Student Financial Aid Kay VanNortwick, Director Student Health Service Lisa R. Shibley, Director Student Leadership Development Nance J. Mize, Director Recreational Services Emanuele Amaro, Director University Housing Services Vacant, Director University Unions DIVISION OF BUSINESS AFFAIRS Richard Brown, Vice Chancellor Business Affairs C. Layton Getsinger, Associate Vice Chancellor Business Affairs Daniel R. Bishop, Comptroller Financial Affairs Blake C. Price, Director Computing & Information Systems Phillip W. Lewis, Acting Director Environmental Health and Safety Anne W. Jenkins, Acting Asst. Vice Chancellor Human Resources George W. Harrell, Assistant Vice Chancellor Facilities Services Anne W. Jenkins, Director Systems Coordination James D. Plummer, Director University Budget Teresa Crocker, Director Public Safety A. Scott Buck, Director Materials Management C. Layton Getsinger, Director Auxiliary Services Sherry C. Pernell, Director Asset and Risk Management 6 21 ¨ Since the fall of 1991, the average freshman SAT score has increased from 889 to 911 ( p. 23) ¨ The fall 1995 freshman class hails from 91 of the 100 North Carolina counties and 26 of the 50 United States ( pp. 27 & 28) ¨ Undergraduate transfers from North Carolina institutions make up 75% of ECU's new transfers ( p. 32) ¨ The Universities of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Greensboro, and Wilmington and North Carolina State University contribute the majority of our transfers from North Carolina public senior institutions ( p. 32) ¨ Women comprise 58% of ECU's total population ( p. 33) ¨ Full- time students comprise 82% of ECU's total student body ( p. 35) ¨ North Carolina residents comprise 86% of ECU's total enrollment ( p. 36) ¨ Minorities compose 13% of our undergraduates, 12% of our graduates, and 23% of our medical students ( p. 41) ¨ Overall, minorities comprise 13% of ECU's student body ( p. 41) ¨ 85% of ECU's undergraduates are under age 25 ( p. 44) ¨ 75% of ECU's graduate- level students are age 25 or over ( p. 45) ¨ The average GPA of freshman men is 2.14; senior men average 2.67 ( p. 60) ¨ The average GPA of freshman women is 2.27; senior women average 2.93 ( p. 60) ¨ During the fall 1995 semester, students enrolled in courses totalling 216,917 semester credit hours ( p. 64) ¨ 26% of the fall 1995 student body lived in ECU's student housing ( p. 68) S T U D E N T S * HIGHLIGHTS * 6 23 Fall 1995 Enrollment Summary ( with Fall 1994 Comparative Figures) Source: Student Data File ( SDF) Notes: This table does not include audits or extension students. New undergraduate transfers include ONLY classified students. * Original Scores Total In- State Out- of- State 1994 1995 % Chg 1994 1995 % Chg 1994 1995 % Chg Undergraduate Full- time 12,947 12,875 - 0.6% 10,895 10,819 - 0.7% 2,052 2,056 0.2% Part- time 1,552 1,467 - 5.5% 1,430 1,362 - 4.8% 122 105 - 13.9% Total 14,499 14,342 - 1.1% 12,325 12,181 - 1.2% 2,174 2,161 - 0.6% Graduate Full- time 1,095 1,126 2.8% 913 941 3.1% 182 185 1.6% Part- time 1,678 1,683 0.3% 1,617 1,592 - 1.5% 61 91 49.2% Total 2,773 2,809 1.3% 2,530 2,533 0.1% 243 276 13.6% Medical Full- time 295 294 - 0.3% 295 294 - 0.3% 0 0 Part- time 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 295 294 - 0.3% 295 294 - 0.3% 0 0 Grand Total Full- time 14,337 14,295 - 0.3% 12,103 12,054 - 0.4% 2,234 2,241 0.3% Part- time 3,230 3,150 - 2.5% 3,047 2,954 - 3.1% 183 196 7.1% Total 17,567 17,445 - 0.7% 15,150 15,008 - 0.9% 2,417 2,437 0.8% University Ethnic Profile White 15,233 15,044 - 1.2% 13,079 12,892 - 1.4% 2,154 2,152 - 0.1% Black 1,711 1,746 2.0% 1,605 1,631 1.6% 106 115 8.5% Am Indian or Alaskan Native 84 101 20.2% 82 96 17.1% 2 5 150.0% Asian or Pacific Islander 216 243 12.5% 185 205 10.8% 31 38 22.6% Hispanic 147 168 14.3% 121 134 10.7% 26 34 30.8% Nonresident Alien 145 87 - 40.0% 52 8 - 84.6% 93 79 - 15.1% Race Unknown 31 56 80.6% 26 42 62% 5 14 180.0% Total 17,567 17,445 - 0.7% 15,150 15,008 - 0.9% 2,417 2,437 0.8% 1st- Time Freshman Ethnicity White 2,083 2,270 9.0% 1,723 1,846 7.1% 360 424 17.8% Black 207 284 37.2% 189 259 37.0% 18 25 38.9% Am Indian or Alaskan Native 17 20 17.6% 16 18 12.5% 1 2 0.0% Asian or Pacific Islander 21 44 109.5% 16 36 125.0% 5 8 60.0% Hispanic 20 23 15.0% 15 18 20.0% 5 5 0.0% Nonresident Alien 15 0 - 100% 14 0 - 100.0% 1 0 - 100.0% Race Unknown 0 1 0 0 0.0% 0 1 Total 2,363 2,642 11.8% 1,973 2,177 10.3% 390 465 19.2% 1st- Time Freshman Avg SAT* 920 911 902 901 970 960 New Undergraduate Transfers 1,195 1,072 - 10.3% 1,012 895 - 11.6% 183 177 - 3.3% 24 First- Time Freshman Average SAT Scores* by Residence Status Fall 1991 - 1995 Source: Student Data File ( SDF) 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 825 850 875 900 925 950 975 Avg In- State Avg Out- of- State Avg All First- time Freshman Average Average Average UNC System In- State Out- of- State All 1st- time Fr. Average Year Test SAT Score SAT Score SAT Score Score 1991 Verbal 415 437 419 453 Math 466 487 470 505 Combined 881 924 889 958 1992 Verbal 422 440 426 452 Math 468 492 474 507 Combined 890 932 900 959 1993 Verbal 430 456 435 455 Math 480 510 485 512 Combined 910 966 920 967 1994 Verbal 424 452 429 458 Math 478 518 484 517 Combined 902 970 913 975 1995 Verbal 429 452 433 459 Math 472 508 478 510 Combined 901 960 911 969 * Original Scores 25 SAT Scores of Accepted Freshman Applicants Fall 1995 < 400 401- 600 601- 800 801- 1000 1001- 1200 1201- 1400 1401- 1600 0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 2,500 3,000 3,500 4,000 Accepted Enrolled Source: Student Data File ( SDF) Accepted % Enrolled for by SAT Interval Admission Enrolled SAT Interval 400 or below 0 0 0.0% 401- 600 5 0 0.0% 601- 800 1,086 530 48.8% 801- 1000 3,794 1,553 40.9% 1001- 1200 1,587 483 30.4% 1201- 1400 195 63 32.3% 1401- 1600 4 1 25.0% Unavailable 132 12 9.1% Total 6,803 2,642 38.8% 26 First- Time Freshman SAT Scores Fall 1994 & 1995 1994 1995 SAT Interval # Students % of Total # Students % of Total 400 or below 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 401- 600 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 601- 800 451 19.1% 530 20.1% 801- 1000 1,393 59.0% 1,553 58.8% 1001- 1200 436 18.5% 483 18.3% 1201- 1400 44 1.9% 63 2.4% 1401- 1600 4 0.2% 1 0.0% Unavailable 35 1.5% 12 0.5% Total 2,363 100.0% 2,642 100.0% < 400 401- 600 601- 800 801- 1000 1001- 1200 1201- 1400 1401- 1600 0 200 400 600 800 1,000 1,200 1,400 1,600 1995 1994 Source: Student Data File ( SDF) Number of students/ SAT interval Note: Percentages may not total 100% due to rounding 27 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 2,500 3,000 Bottom Fifth 4th Fifth 3rd Fifth 2nd Fifth Top Fifth First- Time Freshman High School Class Rank Fall 1991 - 1995 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 % of % of % of % of % of Class Rank N Total N Total N Total N Total N Total Top Fifth 640 29.0% 785 29.4% 800 35.0% 695 31.5% 829 33.2% 2nd Fifth 743 33.7% 1001 37.4% 875 38.3% 846 38.3% 908 36.3% 3rd Fifth 630 28.6% 671 25.1% 504 22.1% 548 24.8% 570 22.8% 4th Fifth 175 7.9% 197 7.4% 96 4.2% 114 5.2% 175 7.0% Bottom Fifth 16 0.7% 19 0.7% 8 0.4% 6 0.3% 16 0.6% Total 2,204 100% 2,673 100% 2,283 100% 2,209 100% 2,498 100% No Class Rank 132 193 152 154 144 Source: Student Data File ( SDF) Note: Percentages may not total 100% due to rounding 28 0 1 - 25 26 - 50 51 - 75 76 - 100 101 - 200 201 + First- Time Freshman Enrollment by County Fall 1995 Source: Student Data File ( SDF) County N County N County N County N Alamance 32 Currituck 5 Lee 15 Rockingham 9 Alexander 8 Dare 15 Lenoir 50 Rowan 26 Alleghany 2 Davidson 28 Lincoln 9 Rutherford 2 Anson 0 Davie 1 Macon 0 Sampson 25 Ashe 0 Duplin 22 Madison 0 Scotland 10 Avery 1 Durham 56 Martin 26 Stanly 12 Beaufort 49 Edgecombe 34 McDowell 1 Stokes 8 Bertie 18 Forsyth 58 Mecklenburg 89 Surry 13 Bladen 14 Franklin 16 Mitchell 2 Swain 0 Brunswick 24 Gaston 8 Montgomery 4 Transylvania 2 Buncombe 13 Gates 5 Moore 20 Tyrrell 3 Burke 10 Graham 0 Nash 56 Union 18 Cabarrus 8 Granville 14 New Hanover 50 Vance 15 Caldwell 13 Greene 10 Northampton 3 Wake 232 Camden 2 Guilford 96 Onslow 70 Warren 4 Carteret 37 Halifax 25 Orange 21 Washington 12 Caswell 4 Harnett 31 Pamlico 8 Watauga 0 Catawba 26 Haywood 3 Pasquotank 17 Wayne 56 Chatham 6 Henderson 5 Pender 7 Wilkes 11 Cherokee 5 Hertford 10 Perquimans 8 Wilson 65 Chowan 10 Hoke 6 Person 14 Yadkin 5 Clay 0 Hyde 4 Pitt 165 Yancey 0 Cleveland 10 Iredell 15 Polk 3 Columbus 16 Jackson 3 Randolph 11 Craven 60 Johnston 35 Richmond 8 Cumberland 94 Jones 4 Robeson 21 Total North Carolina First- Time Freshman = 2,177 Total First- Time Freshman = 2,642 29 First- Time Freshman Enrollment by State Fall 1995 0 1 - 25 26 - 100 101 - 200 200 + Source: Student Data File ( SDF) State N State N State N State N Alabama 1 Iowa 0 New Jersey 60 Vermont 0 Alaska 0 Kansas 0 New Mexico 0 Virginia 147 Arizona 0 Kentucky 1 New York 32 Washington 0 Arkansas 0 Louisiana 0 North Carolina 2,177 West Virginia 2 California 1 Maine 1 North Dakota 0 Wisconsin 1 Colorado 0 Maryland 84 Ohio 9 Wyoming 0 Connecticut 12 Massachusetts 2 Oklahoma 0 U. S. Territories 0 Delaware 7 Michigan 3 Oregon 0 Unknown 47 D. C. 1 Minnesota 0 Pennsylvania 23 Foreign Countries 3 Florida 7 Mississippi 0 Rhode Island 2 Georgia 4 Missouri 0 South Carolina 10 Hawaii 1 Montana 0 South Dakota 0 Idaho 0 Nebraska 0 Tennessee 0 Illinois 0 Nevada 0 Texas 1 Indiana 1 New Hampshire 2 Utah 0 Total Out- of- State First- Time Freshman = 465 Total First- Time Freshman = 2,642 30 Graduation Rates For First- Time, Full- Time Freshman Cohort Who Entered In 1988 Notes: The original cohort maintains in its totals students who either were stop- outs, drop- outs, or transfers. Five, six and seven year graduate totals are cumulative. Graduation Rate = " Number of Graduates" divided by " Size of Cohort" multiplied by " 100". Source: Graduated and Student Data Files ( GSDF & SDF) ' 88 Cohort ' 88 >= 30 Hrs in ' 90 ' 88 >= 60 Hrs in ' 90 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% After 4 Yrs After 5 Yrs After 6 Yrs After 7 Yrs Cohort Graduation Rates Size of After After After After Cohort Description Cohort 4 Yrs 5 Yrs 6 Yrs 7 Yrs 1988 First- Time, Full- Time ( FT, FT) 2,981 474 1,248 1,472 1,545 Freshman Cohort 15.9% 41.9% 49.4% 51.8% 1988 FT, FT Freshman Cohort 1,824 471 1,193 1,388 1,446 who completed 30 or more credit 25.8% 65.4% 76.1% 79.3% hours by the fall 1990 semester 1988 FT, FT Freshman Cohort 681 345 586 622 629 who completed 60 or more credit 50.7% 86.0% 91.3% 92.4% hours by the fall 1990 semester 31 Gender and Ethnic Distribution Of Entering and Graduating 1988 First- Time, Full- Time Freshman Cohort Am Nonresid Gender White Black Indian Asian Hispanic Alien 1988 First- Time, Full- Time Freshman Cohort Men 1,173 93 9 18 5 3 Women 1,487 159 6 15 11 2 Graduating after 4 years Men 128 10 1 3 0 1 Women 309 17 0 1 2 2 Graduating after 5 years Men 299 15 0 3 1 1 Women 399 48 3 4 1 0 Graduating after 6 years Men 115 8 1 0 0 0 Women 89 9 0 1 1 0 Graduating after 7 years Men 39 3 0 1 0 0 Women 26 3 0 0 1 0 1988 First- Time Freshman Cohort who have completed 30 or more Men 686 59 3 8 3 1 credit hrs by the Fall ' 90 semester Women 936 104 5 10 7 2 Graduating after 4 years Men 126 10 1 3 0 1 Women 308 17 0 1 2 2 Graduating after 5 years Men 282 14 0 3 1 0 Women 371 43 3 4 1 0 Graduating after 6 years Men 94 7 1 0 0 0 Women 83 8 0 1 1 0 Graduating after 7 years Men 30 2 0 0 0 0 Women 22 3 0 0 1 0 1988 First- Time Freshman Cohort who have completed 60 or more Men 170 15 0 4 1 0 credit hrs by the Fall ' 90 semester Women 437 43 1 6 2 2 Graduating after 4 years Men 74 6 0 3 0 0 Women 245 13 0 1 1 2 Graduating after 5 years Men 70 6 0 1 0 0 Women 141 19 1 3 0 0 Graduating after 6 years Men 11 2 0 0 0 0 Women 19 2 0 1 1 0 Graduating after 7 years Men 1 0 0 0 0 0 Women 6 0 0 0 0 0 Source: Graduated and Student Data Files ( GSDF & SDF) 32 New Undergraduate Transfer Students and Their Sending Institutions Fall 1991 - 1995 Source: Student Data File ( SDF) 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 Public Sr Institutions Appalachian 16 11 20 19 14 Elizabeth City 8 6 10 10 16 Fayetteville 3 7 8 7 10 NC A & T 4 2 9 4 12 NC Central 6 5 6 2 3 NC School of the Arts 1 0 0 0 1 NC State University 32 31 55 32 26 Pembroke 8 17 11 6 5 UNC- Asheville 2 4 7 4 4 UNC- Chapel Hill 20 20 26 18 21 UNC- Charlotte 12 12 24 14 13 UNC- Greensboro 26 18 22 17 19 UNC- Wilmington 25 31 31 36 24 Western Carolina 14 6 7 10 5 Winston- Salem 2 3 2 1 5 Military Centers 0 0 1 1 2 Total Public Sr Institutions 179 173 239 181 180 Community Colleges 418 448 526 486 443 Technical Institutions 131 94 110 86 81 Private Sr Institutions 117 119 113 98 85 Private Jr Institutions 111 80 51 54 22 Total from North Carolina Institutions 956 914 1,039 905 811 Total from Foreign Institutions 0 0 0 6 2 Total from Out- of- State Institutions 238 270 316 284 263 Total Transfer Students 1,194 1,184 1,355 1,189 1,076 33 Enrollment Headcount and Full- Time Equivalent Fall 1991 - 1995 Source: Student Data File ( SDF) 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 14,000 14,500 15,000 15,500 16,000 16,500 17,000 17,500 18,000 Headcount FTE Year Headcount % Change from previous year FTE % Change from previous year FTE / HC 1991 16,690 1.2% 15,297 1.8% 91.7% 1992 17,757 6.4% 16,374 7.0% 92.2% 1993 17,729 - 0.2% 16,262 - 0.7% 91.7% 1994 17,567 - 0.9% 16,097 - 1.0% 91.6% 1995 17,445 - 0.7% 15,996 - 0.6% 91.7% 34 Enrollment by Level and Status Fall 1985 - 1995 Source: Student Data File ( SDF) Undergraduate Graduate Medical Full Part Full Part Grand Year Time Time Total Time Time Total Total * Total 1985 10,700 1,133 11,833 742 1,542 2,284 ___ 14,117 1986 10,853 1,199 12,052 798 1,609 2,407 ___ 14,459 1987 11,166 1,242 12,408 827 1,643 2,470 ___ 14,878 1988 11,712 1,270 12,982 575 1,744 2,319 278 15,579 1989 11,821 1,471 13,292 650 1,803 2,453 284 16,029 1990 12,283 1,524 13,807 710 1,694 2,404 289 16,500 1991 12,472 1,411 13,883 886 1,622 2,508 299 16,690 1992 13,369 1,475 14,844 1,024 1,590 2,614 299 17,757 1993 13,168 1,602 14,770 1,041 1,619 2,660 299 17,729 1994 12,947 1,552 14,499 1,095 1,678 2,773 295 17,567 1995 12,875 1,467 14,342 1,126 1,683 2,809 294 17,445 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 0 2,000 4,000 6,000 8,000 10,000 12,000 14,000 16,000 18,000 Medical Grad UnGrad * Medical total includes both full- and part- time students 35 Enrollment by Gender and Status Fall 1991 - 1995 Source: Student Data File ( SDF) Part- Time Full- Time Total Grand Year Women Men Women Men Women Men Total 1991 1,920 1,113 7,528 6,129 9,448 7,242 16,690 1992 1,903 1,163 8,107 6,584 10,010 7,747 17,757 1993 1,963 1,259 8,078 6,429 10,041 7,688 17,729 1994 1,993 1,237 8,118 6,219 10,111 7,456 17,567 1995 1,966 1,184 8,187 6,108 10,153 7,292 17,445 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 0 2,000 4,000 6,000 8,000 10,000 12,000 Women Men 36 Enrollment by Residence and Status Fall 1991 - 1995 Source: Student Data File ( SDF) Full- Time Part- Time Total Year In- State Out- of- State In- State Out- of- State In- State Out- of- State Total 1991 11,597 2,060 2,870 163 14,467 2,223 16,690 1992 12,307 2,384 2,893 173 15,200 2,557 17,757 1993 12,162 2,345 3,042 180 15,204 2,525 17,729 1994 12,103 2,234 3,047 183 15,150 2,417 17,567 1995 12,054 2,241 2,954 196 15,008 2,437 17,445 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 0 2,000 4,000 6,000 8,000 10,000 12,000 14,000 16,000 In- State Out- of- State 37 Enrollment by Classification, Status, and Gender Fall 1995 Source: Student Data File ( SDF) Level / Classification Gender Full- Time Part- Time Total Undergraduates Freshman Women 2,259 56.9% 42 60.0% 2,301 56.9% Men 1,714 43.1% 28 40.0% 1,742 43.1% 3,973 100.0% 70 100.0% 4,043 100.0% Sophomore Women 1,602 57.3% 107 53.8% 1,709 57.1% Men 1,194 42.7% 92 46.2% 1,286 42.9% 2,796 100.0% 199 100.0% 2,995 100.0% Junior Women 1,634 57.1% 157 59.0% 1,791 57.2% Men 1,229 42.9% 109 41.0% 1,338 42.8% 2,863 100.0% 266 100.0% 3,129 100.0% Senior Women 1,730 59.6% 468 57.8% 2,198 59.2% Men 1,173 40.4% 342 42.2% 1,515 40.8% 2,903 100.0% 810 100.0% 3,713 100.0% Unclassified Women 144 42.4% 78 63.9% 222 48.1% Men 196 57.6% 44 36.1% 240 51.9% 340 100.0% 122 100.0% 462 100.0% All Undergraduates Women 7,369 57.2% 852 58.1% 8,221 57.3% Men 5,506 42.8% 615 41.9% 6,121 42.7% Subtotal 12,875 100.0% 1,467 100.0% 14,342 100.0% Graduate Women 672 59.7% 1,114 66.2% 1,786 63.6% Men 454 40.3% 569 33.8% 1,023 36.4% Subtotal 1,126 100.0% 1,683 100.0% 2,809 100.0% Medical Women 146 49.7% 0 146 49.7% Men 148 50.3% 0 148 50.3% Subtotal 294 100.0% 0 294 100.0% Grand Total Women 8,187 57.3% 1,966 62.4% 10,153 58.2% Men 6,108 42.7% 1,184 37.6% 7,292 41.8% Total 14,295 100.0% 3,150 100.0% 17,445 100.0% 38 Enrollment by Residence and Classification Fall 1995 Source: Student Data File ( SDF) Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Graduate Medical Unclassified Undergrads 0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 2,500 3,000 3,500 In- State Out- of- State In- State Out- of- State Total Classification N % N % N % Undergraduate Freshman 3,346 82.8% 697 17.2% 4,043 23.2% Sophomore 2,514 83.9% 481 16.1% 2,995 17.2% Junior 2,633 84.1% 496 15.9% 3,129 17.9% Senior 3,277 88.3% 436 11.7% 3,713 21.3% Unclassified 411 89.0% 51 11.0% 462 2.6% Total 12,181 84.9% 2,161 15.1% 14,342 82.2% Graduate 2,533 90.2% 276 9.8% 2,809 16.1% Medical 294 100% 0 0.0% 294 1.7% Grand Total 15,008 86.0% 2,437 14.0% 17,445 100% 39 Enrollment History by Level and Gender Fall 1990 - 1995 Source: Student Data File ( SDF) Class / Year Women (%) Men (%) Total Undergraduate 1990 7,602 55% 6,205 45% 13,807 1991 7,668 55% 6,215 45% 13,883 1992 8,178 55% 6,666 45% 14,844 1993 8,186 55% 6,584 45% 14,770 1994 8,185 56% 6,314 44% 14,499 1995 8,221 57% 6,121 43% 14,342 Graduate 1990 1,632 68% 772 32% 2,404 1991 1,644 66% 864 34% 2,508 1992 1,685 64% 929 36% 2,614 1993 1,709 64% 951 36% 2,660 1994 1,781 64% 992 36% 2,773 1995 1,786 64% 1,023 36% 2,809 Medical 1990 125 43% 164 57% 289 1991 136 45% 163 55% 299 1992 147 49% 152 51% 299 1993 146 49% 153 51% 299 1994 145 49% 150 51% 295 1995 146 50% 148 50% 294 Totals, All Levels 1990 9,359 57% 7,141 43% 16,500 1991 9,448 57% 7,242 43% 16,690 1992 10,010 56% 7,747 44% 17,757 1993 10,041 57% 7,688 43% 17,729 1994 10,111 58% 7,456 42% 17,567 1995 10,153 58% 7,292 42% 17,445 40 Enrollment History by Level and Residence Fall 1990 - 1995 Source: Student Data File ( SDF) In- State Out- of- State Class / Year N (%) N (%) Total Undergraduate 1990 11,765 85.2% 2,042 14.8% 13,807 1991 11,862 85.4% 2,021 14.6% 13,883 1992 12,487 84.1% 2,357 15.9% 14,844 1993 12,487 84.5% 2,283 15.5% 14,770 1994 12,325 85.0% 2,174 15.0% 14,499 1995 12,181 84.9% 2,161 15.1% 14,342 Graduate 1990 2,240 93.2% 164 6.8% 2,404 1991 2,306 91.9% 202 8.1% 2,508 1992 2,414 92.3% 200 7.7% 2,614 1993 2,418 90.9% 242 9.1% 2,660 1994 2,530 91.2% 243 8.8% 2,773 1995 2,533 90.2% 276 9.8% 2,809 Medical 1990 288 99.7% 1 0.3% 289 1991 299 100.0% 0 0.0% 299 1992 299 100.0% 0 0.0% 299 1993 299 100.0% 0 0.0% 299 1994 295 100.0% 0 0.0% 295 1995 294 100.0% 0 0.0% 294 Totals, All Levels 1990 14,293 86.6% 2,207 13.4% 16,500 1991 14,467 86.7% 2,223 13.3% 16,690 1992 15,200 85.6% 2,557 14.4% 17,757 1993 15,204 85.8% 2,525 14.2% 17,729 1994 15,150 86.2% 2,417 13.8% 17,567 1995 15,008 86.0% 2,437 14.0% 17,445 41 Enrollment by Level, Status, and Ethnicity Fall 1995 Source: Student Data File ( SDF) Full- Time Part- Time Total Level / Ethnicity N % N % N % Undergraduate White 11,201 87.0% 1,248 85.1% 12,449 86.8% Black 1,268 9.8% 177 12.1% 1,445 10.1% Am Indian / AK Native 73 0.6% 4 0.3% 77 0.5% Asian / Pacific Islander 183 1.4% 21 1.4% 204 1.4% Hispanic 120 0.9% 16 1.1% 136 0.9% Race Unknown 6 0.0% 0 0.0% 6 0.0% Nonresident Alien 24 0.2% 1 0.1% 25 0.2% Total 12,875 100% 1,467 100% 14,342 100% Graduate White 967 85.9% 1,402 83.3% 2,369 84.3% Black 71 6.3% 185 11.0% 256 9.1% Am Indian / AK Native 10 0.9% 9 0.5% 19 0.7% Asian / Pacific Islander 8 0.7% 18 1.1% 26 0.9% Hispanic 12 1.1% 16 1.0% 28 1.0% Race Unknown 26 2.3% 24 1.4% 50 1.8% Nonresident Alien 32 2.8% 29 1.7% 61 2.2% Total 1,126 100% 1,683 100% 2,809 100% Medical White 226 76.9% 0 0.0% 226 76.9% Black 45 15.3% 0 0.0% 45 15.3% Am Indian / AK Native 5 1.7% 0 0.0% 5 1.7% Asian / Pacific Islander 13 4.4% 0 0.0% 13 4.4% Hispanic 4 1.4% 0 0.0% 4 1.4% Race Unknown 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Nonresident Alien 1 0.3% 0 0.0% 1 0.3% Total 294 100% 0 0.0% 294 100% Totals, All Levels White 12,394 86.7% 2,650 84.1% 15,044 86.2% Black 1,384 9.7% 362 11.5% 1,746 10.0% Am Indian / AK Native 88 0.6% 13 0.4% 101 0.6% Asian / Pacific Islander 204 1.4% 39 1.2% 243 1.4% Hispanic 136 1.0% 32 1.0% 168 1.0% Race Unknown 32 0.2% 24 0.8% 56 0.3% Nonresident Alien 57 0.4% 30 1.0% 87 0.5% Total 14,295 100% 3,150 100% 17,445 100% Note: Percentages may not total 100% due to rounding 42 Enrollment by County Fall 1995 0 1 - 50 51 - 250 251 - 500 500 - 1000 1000 + Source: Student Data File ( SDF) County N County N County N County N Alamance 156 Currituck 39 Lee 68 Rockingham 45 Alexander 14 Dare 129 Lenoir 470 Rowan 88 Alleghany 4 Davidson 120 Lincoln 25 Rutherford 20 Anson 12 Davie 23 Macon 3 Sampson 133 Ashe 12 Duplin 132 Madison 4 Scotland 41 Avery 5 Durham 257 Martin 222 Stanly 32 Beaufort 463 Edgecombe 251 McDowell 12 Stokes 25 Bertie 88 Forsyth 285 Mecklenburg 412 Surry 45 Bladen 48 Franklin 82 Mitchell 3 Swain 1 Brunswick 94 Gaston 75 Montgomery 18 Transylvania 11 Buncombe 66 Gates 41 Moore 66 Tyrrell 20 Burke 42 Graham 1 Nash 480 Union 84 Cabarrus 70 Granville 69 New Hanover 326 Vance 78 Caldwell 39 Greene 114 Northampton 48 Wake 1,331 Camden 26 Guilford 384 Onslow 472 Warren 34 Carteret 307 Halifax 175 Orange 120 Washington 92 Caswell 21 Harnett 130 Pamlico 60 Watauga 20 Catawba 112 Haywood 15 Pasquotank 147 Wayne 593 Chatham 40 Henderson 24 Pender 54 Wilkes 26 Cherokee 7 Hertford 111 Perquimans 43 Wilson 388 Chowan 82 Hoke 22 Person 48 Yadkin 15 Clay 1 Hyde 35 Pitt 2,668 Yancey 4 Cleveland 52 Iredell 56 Polk 10 Columbus 102 Jackson 13 Randolph 88 Craven 627 Johnston 265 Richmond 36 Cumberland 483 Jones 38 Robeson 120 Total In- State Enrollment = 15,008 43 Enrollment by State Fall 1995 0 1 - 10 11 - 250 250 + Source: Student Data File ( SDF) State N State N State N State N Alabama 9 Iowa 3 New Jersey 242 Vermont 0 Alaska 0 Kansas 0 New Mexico 0 Virginia 668 Arizona 1 Kentucky 4 New York 155 Washington 1 Arkansas 0 Louisiana 2 North Carolina 15,008 West Virginia 13 California 13 Maine 5 North Dakota 0 Wisconsin 2 Colorado 3 Maryland 297 Ohio 32 Wyoming 3 Connecticut 43 Massachusetts 21 Oklahoma 2 U. S. Territories 0 Delaware 33 Michigan 20 Oregon 1 Unknown 486 D. C. 3 Minnesota 3 Pennsylvania 113 Foreign Countries 73 Florida 64 Mississippi 2 Rhode Island 6 Georgia 22 Missouri 2 South Carolina 39 Hawaii 4 Montana 0 South Dakota 0 Idaho 3 Nebraska 2 Tennessee 6 Illinois 7 Nevada 0 Texas 13 Indiana 6 New Hampshire 9 Utah 1 Total Out- of- State Enrollment = 2,437 44 Undergraduate Enrollment by Age Fall 1991 - 1995 Source: Student Data File ( SDF) Note: Percentages may not total 100% due to rounding < or = 18 19- 21 22- 24 25- 30 31- 40 > or = 41 0 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 7,000 8,000 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 % of % of % of % of % of Age N Total N Total N Total N Total N Total 18 & under 2,136 15.4% 2,584 17.4% 2,232 15.1% 3,933 27.1% 2,370 16.5% 19- 21 7,205 51.9% 7,091 47.8% 7,046 47.7% 6,517 44.9% 6,599 46.0% 22- 24 2,909 21.0% 3,386 22.8% 3,581 24.2% 2,294 15.8% 3,181 22.2% 25- 30 879 6.3% 1,008 6.8% 1,062 7.2% 925 6.4% 1,274 8.9% 31- 40 545 3.9% 565 3.8% 615 4.2% 606 4.2% 625 4.4% 41- 64 206 1.5% 208 1.4% 232 1.6% 224 1.5% 291 2.0% 65 & over 3 0.0% 2 0.0% 2 0.0% 0 0.0% 2 0.0% Total 13,883 100% 14,844 100% 14,770 100% 14,499 100% 14,342 100% 45 Graduate Enrollment by Age Fall 1991 - 1995 Source: Student Data Files ( SDF) 24 and under 25- 30 31- 40 41 and over 0 200 400 600 800 1,000 1,200 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 % of % of % of % of % of Age N Total N Total N Total N Total N Total 24 and under 707 25.2% 801 27.5% 817 27.6% 1,029 33.5% 772 24.9% 25- 30 914 32.6% 943 32.4% 974 32.9% 878 28.6% 1,090 35.1% 31- 40 759 27.0% 715 24.5% 720 24.3% 697 22.7% 716 23.1% 41- 64 423 15.1% 450 15.4% 441 14.9% 460 15.0% 522 16.8% 65 and over 4 0.1% 4 0.1% 7 0.2% 4 0.1% 3 0.1% Total 2,807 100% 2,913 100% 2,959 100% 3,068 100% 3,103 100% Note: Percentages may not total 100% due to rounding 46 Undergraduate Enrollment by Unit and Major Fall 1991 - Fall 1995 ( CONTINUED NEXT PAGE) Unit 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 School of Allied Health Comm Sci & Disorders 52 57 49 48 48 Environmental Health 18 29 57 74 62 Hlth Info Management 24 31 37 37 37 Med Laboratory Tech 25 21 27 28 27 Occupational Therapy 73 74 72 75 80 Physical Therapy 72 71 71 77 77 Rehab Counseling 0 0 0 16 20 Total 264 283 313 355 351 School of Art Art 611 606 577 548 531 Art History & Appreciation 12 20 16 15 16 Community Arts Mgmt 5 9 7 15 10 Total 628 635 600 578 557 School of Business Accounting 258 220 166 57 12 Business Mgmt & Admin 567 586 480 518 554 Total 825 806 646 575 566 School of Education Busi, Comm & Dist Ed 78 108 77 69 58 Communications, Gen ( BS) 0 0 0 111 139 Elem Ed, General 811 788 785 718 536 Home Economics Ed 2 13 7 5 3 Ind Arts, Voc & Tech Ed 0 0 0 4 1 Middle Grades Ed 126 130 142 119 103 Science Education 30 29 33 40 41 Secretarial Studies 74 77 69 59 61 Special Ed, General 152 153 155 163 169 Total 1,273 1,298 1,268 1,288 1,111 School of Hlth & Human Perf Exercise & Sports Sci 101 115 136 199 202 Health Education 21 40 55 70 81 Rec & Leisure Studies 159 166 174 145 169 Total 281 321 365 414 452 School of Human Env Sci Fmly Relations & Child Dev * * * * 267 Home Economics, Gen 529 598 587 638 447 Total 529 598 587 638 714 School of Industry & Tech City, Comm & Reg Plan'g 56 49 47 35 38 Ind Arts, Voc, & Tech Ed 280 294 309 331 313 Total 336 343 356 366 351 * Fmly Relations & Child Dev majors were not separated from Home Economics, Gen majors prior to 1995. 47 Undergraduate Enrollment by Unit and Major Fall 1991 - Fall 1995 Source: Student Data File ( SDF) Unit 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 School of Music Music 209 197 214 202 219 Music ( Liberal Arts Prog) 27 30 8 5 0 Music Therapy 16 23 30 27 36 Total 252 250 252 234 255 School of Nursing Nursing 301 334 382 435 517 Total 301 334 382 435 517 School of Social Work Criminal Justice 93 110 176 211 152 Social Work, Help Srvcs 59 89 121 140 120 Total 152 199 297 351 272 College of Arts & Sciences Anthropology 20 25 33 33 35 Applied Physics 3 5 2 0 1 Biochemistry 6 13 13 7 18 Biology, General 189 228 291 312 335 Chemistry, General 44 47 58 57 59 Communications, Gen ( BA) 151 169 147 74 54 Computer & Info Sci, Gen 82 70 61 68 57 Dance 14 17 14 19 15 Dramatic Arts 43 57 50 45 47 Economics 75 67 67 50 47 English, General 242 254 233 227 194 French 9 10 7 6 8 Geography 28 32 22 29 52 Geology 20 31 29 31 35 German 5 5 7 6 4 History 118 125 139 125 133 Mathematics, General 48 48 56 62 43 Philosophy 12 20 18 13 9 Physics, General 8 9 9 9 11 Pol Sci & Government 115 119 127 127 92 Psychology, General 286 289 283 241 240 Sociology 52 56 57 57 55 Spanish 19 18 19 26 23 Women's Studies 0 0 0 0 1 Total 1,589 1,714 1,742 1,624 1,568 General College Undeclared Major 7,453 8,063 7,962 7,641 7,628 Grand Total ( All Majors) 13,883 14,844 14,770 14,499 14,342 48 Graduate Level Enrollment by Unit and Major Fall 1991 - Fall 1995 ( CONTINUED NEXT PAGE) Unit 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 School of Allied Health Comm Sci & Disorders 66 67 55 53 56 Environmental Health 12 22 14 9 7 Rehab Counseling 61 80 77 75 65 Total 139 169 146 137 128 School of Art Art 32 27 27 26 29 Art Education 13 9 10 7 6 Total 45 36 37 33 35 School of Business Accounting 17 29 28 32 46 Business Mgmt & Admin 256 269 263 266 281 Total 273 298 291 298 327 School of Education Adult & Continuing Ed 38 32 33 37 41 Busi, Comm & Dist Ed 23 29 18 27 3 Ed Admin & Supervision 149 114 119 144 149 Educational Admin * * * * 11 Educational Lead ( EdD) 16 28 35 37 44 Elem Ed, General 75 61 46 45 36 Home Economics Ed 9 3 4 2 0 Ind Arts, Voc & Tech Ed 3 3 3 2 23 Lib Science , General 48 42 41 49 51 Middle Grades Ed 26 25 24 17 11 Reading Education 13 11 11 13 16 Science Education 24 15 17 24 20 Special Ed, General 76 57 45 60 54 Student Personnel 100 104 104 108 89 Total 600 524 500 565 548 School of Hlth & Human Perf Exercise & Sports Sci 65 55 70 66 42 Health Education 0 0 0 10 28 Total 65 55 70 76 70 School of Human Env Sci Fmly Rel & Child Dev 37 46 50 58 56 Home Economics, Gen 19 21 25 24 24 Total 56 67 75 82 80 School of Industry & Tech Ind Arts, Voc, & Tech Ed 25 33 41 56 62 Total 25 33 41 56 62 * Educational Admin was established in September 1994. 49 Graduate Level Enrollment by Unit and Major Fall 1991 - Fall 1995 Source: Student Data File ( SDF) Unit 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 School of Music Music 37 43 39 36 38 Music Therapy 0 0 4 4 2 Total 37 43 43 40 40 School of Nursing Nursing 95 90 115 102 110 Total 95 90 115 102 110 School of Social Work Social Work, Help Srvcs 116 113 109 119 147 Totals 116 113 109 119 147 College of Arts & Sciences Anthropology 0 0 0 0 7 Biology, General 46 56 54 51 49 Chemistry, General 19 15 16 19 16 Clinical Psychology 27 28 23 25 25 English, General 83 96 108 108 115 Geography 14 16 17 12 15 Geology 17 16 15 16 25 History 66 72 79 83 103 Mathematics, General 17 24 18 20 22 Molecular Biology 0 11 25 20 18 Physics, General 15 13 18 13 13 Pol Sci & Government 2 4 2 0 0 Psychology, General 29 35 41 49 53 Psychology, School 13 20 27 27 24 Public Administration 55 63 74 73 65 Sociology 16 14 15 12 11 Totals 419 483 532 528 561 School of Medicine Anatomy ( PhD) 6 8 7 6 10 Biochemistry ( PhD) 9 10 10 11 13 Microbiology ( PhD) 14 17 15 17 16 Pathology ( PhD) 3 3 2 3 3 Pharmacology ( PhD) 6 8 6 7 8 Physiology ( PhD) 4 5 7 5 7 Medicine ( MD) 299 299 299 295 294 Totals 341 350 346 344 351 Undeclared Major 596 652 654 688 644 Grand Total ( All Majors) 2,807 2,913 2,959 3,068 3,103 50 ( CONTINUED NEXT PAGE) Undergraduate Enrollment by Unit, Status, Major, and Gender Fall 1995 Full- Time Part- Time Full- Part- Unit Women Men Women Men Time Time Total School of Allied Health Comm Sci & Disorders 46 1 1 0 47 1 48 Environmental Health 13 36 5 8 49 13 62 Hlth Info Management 30 7 0 0 37 0 37 Med Laboratory Tech 19 5 2 1 24 3 27 Occupational Therapy 49 8 18 5 57 23 80 Physical Therapy 59 18 0 0 77 0 77 Rehab Counseling 15 2 2 1 17 3 20 Total 231 77 28 15 308 43 351 School of Art Art 213 257 34 27 470 61 531 Art History & Appreciation 12 1 3 0 13 3 16 Community Arts Mgmt 7 3 0 0 10 0 10 Total 232 261 37 27 493 64 557 School of Business Accounting 5 3 3 1 8 4 12 Business Mgmt & Admin 206 260 45 43 466 88 554 Total 211 263 48 44 474 92 566 School of Education Busi, Comm & Dist Ed 31 19 6 2 50 8 58 Communication, Gen ( BS) 55 75 5 4 130 9 139 Elem Ed, General 461 29 42 4 490 46 536 Home Economics Ed 2 0 1 0 2 1 3 Ind Arts, Voc & Tech Ed 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 Middle Grades Ed 58 37 6 2 95 8 103 Science Education 20 17 3 1 37 4 41 Secretarial Studies 24 23 11 3 47 14 61 Special Ed, General 138 12 17 2 150 19 169 Total 789 213 91 18 1,002 109 1,111 School of Hlth & Human Perf Exercise & Sports Sci 70 107 12 13 177 25 202 Health Education 62 7 9 3 69 12 81 Rec & Leisure Studies 109 43 10 7 152 17 169 Total 241 157 31 23 398 54 452 School of Human Env Sci Fmly Relations & Child Dev 229 10 28 0 239 28 267 Home Economics, Gen 327 74 35 11 401 46 447 Total 556 84 63 11 640 74 714 School of Industry & Tech City, Comm & Reg Plan'g 3 27 3 5 30 8 38 Ind Arts, Voc, & Tech Ed 13 234 2 64 247 66 313 Total 16 261 5 69 277 74 351 51 Undergraduate Enrollment by Unit, Status, Major, and Gender Fall 1995 Source: Student Data File ( SDF) Full- Time Part- Time Full- Part- Unit Women Men Women Men Time Time Total School of Music Music 87 119 7 6 206 13 219 Music ( Liberal Arts Prog) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Music Therapy 29 5 1 1 34 2 36 Total 116 124 8 7 240 15 255 School of Nursing Nursing 346 55 107 9 401 116 517 Total 346 55 107 9 401 116 517 School of Social Work Criminal Justice 47 97 3 5 144 8 152 Social Work, Help Srvcs 92 15 8 5 107 13 120 Total 139 112 11 10 251 21 272 College of Arts & Sciences Anthropology 16 11 5 3 27 8 35 Applied Physics 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 Biochemistry 3 8 1 6 11 7 18 Biology, General 137 136 34 28 273 62 335 Chemistry, General 13 23 11 12 36 23 59 Communications, Gen ( BA) 28 21 5 0 49 5 54 Computer & Info Sci, Gen 8 30 5 14 38 19 57 Dance 15 0 0 0 15 0 15 Dramatic Arts 26 15 4 2 41 6 47 Economics 8 33 1 5 41 6 47 English, General 106 60 17 11 166 28 194 French 5 1 2 0 6 2 8 Geography 6 42 0 4 48 4 52 Geology 13 14 2 6 27 8 35 German 2 1 1 0 3 1 4 History 37 74 2 20 111 22 133 Mathematics, General 25 12 4 2 37 6 43 Philosophy 5 3 0 1 8 1 9 Physics, General 2 3 0 6 5 6 11 Pol Sci & Government 20 62 2 8 82 10 92 Psychology, General 157 56 18 9 213 27 240 Sociology 22 20 4 9 42 13 55 Spanish 8 9 6 0 17 6 23 Women's Studies 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 Total 663 635 124 146 1,298 270 1,568 General College Undeclared Major 3,829 3,264 299 236 7,093 535 7,628 Grand Total ( All Majors) 7,369 5,506 852 615 12,875 1,467 14,342 52 Graduate Level Enrollment by Unit, Status, Major, and Gender Fall 1995 ( CONTINUED NEXT PAGE) Full- Time Part- Time Full- Part- Unit Women Men Women Men Time Time Total School of Allied Health Comm Sci & Disorders 47 6 3 0 53 3 56 Environmental Health 1 4 0 2 5 2 7 Rehab Counseling 34 13 12 6 47 18 65 Total 82 23 15 8 105 23 128 School of Art Art 13 8 4 4 21 8 29 Art Education 3 0 3 0 3 3 6 Total 16 8 7 4 24 11 35 School of Business Accounting 18 15 8 5 33 13 46 Business Mgmt & Admin 49 91 52 89 140 141 281 Total 67 106 60 94 173 154 327 School of Education Adult & Continuing Ed 4 5 25 7 9 32 41 Bus, Com, & Dist Ed 0 0 2 1 0 3 3 Ed Admin & Supervision 14 15 83 37 29 120 149 Educational Admin 3 3 2 3 6 5 11 Educ Leadership ( EdD) 5 7 20 12 12 32 44 Elem Ed, General 2 0 32 2 2 34 36 Home Economics Ed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ind Arts, Voc & Tech Ed 3 2 14 4 5 18 23 Library Science, Gen 6 1 38 6 7 44 51 Middle Grades Ed 0 1 8 2 1 10 11 Reading Education 5 0 11 0 5 11 16 Science Education 6 2 10 2 8 12 20 Special Education 11 2 36 5 13 41 54 Student Personnel 31 3 45 10 34 55 89 Total 90 41 326 91 131 417 548 School of Hlth & Human Perf Exercise & Sports Sci 10 16 8 8 26 16 42 Health Education 14 0 11 3 14 14 28 Total 24 16 19 11 40 30 70 School of Human Env Sci Fmly Relations & Child Dev 20 6 27 3 26 30 56 Home Economics, Gen 14 0 10 0 14 10 24 Total 34 6 37 3 40 40 80 School of Industry & Tech Ind Arts, Voc, & Tech Ed 4 16 10 32 20 42 62 Total 4 16 10 32 20 42 62 53 Graduate Level Enrollment by Unit, Status, Major, and Gender Fall 1995 Source: Student Data File ( SDF) Full- Time Part- Time Full- Part- Unit Women Men Women Men Time Time Total School of Music Music 9 11 13 5 20 18 38 Music Therapy 2 0 0 0 2 0 2 Total 11 11 13 5 22 18 40 School of Nursing Nursing 28 3 75 4 31 79 110 Total 28 3 75 4 31 79 110 School of Social Work Social Work, Help Srvcs 85 25 29 8 110 37 147 Total 85 25 29 8 110 37 147 College of Arts & Sciences Anthropology 3 4 0 0 7 0 7 Biology, General 7 13 12 17 20 29 49 Chemistry, General 4 3 0 9 7 9 16 Clinical Psychology 16 5 2 2 21 4 25 English, General 26 16 50 23 42 73 115 Geography 3 8 1 3 11 4 15 Geology 5 12 2 6 17 8 25 History 15 36 22 30 51 52 103 Mathematics, General 3 1 10 8 4 18 22 Molecular Biology 3 6 3 6 9 9 18 Physics, General 5 6 1 1 11 2 13 Psychology, Gen 23 12 16 2 35 18 53 Psychology, School 7 3 11 3 10 14 24 Public Administration 5 14 25 21 19 46 65 Sociology 5 2 3 1 7 4 11 Total 130 141 158 132 271 290 561 School of Medicine Anatomy ( PhD) 1 2 3 4 3 7 10 Biochemistry ( PhD) 3 1 4 5 4 9 13 Microbiology ( PhD) 2 4 6 4 6 10 16 Pathology ( PhD) 1 0 0 2 1 2 3 Pharmacology ( PhD) 1 1 4 2 2 6 8 Physiology ( PhD) 1 3 2 1 4 3 7 Medicine ( MD) 146 148 0 0 294 0 294 Total 155 159 19 18 314 37 351 Undeclared Major 92 47 346 159 139 505 644 Grand Total ( All Majors) 818 602 1,114 569 1,420 1,683 3,103 54 Undergraduate Enrollment by Unit, Major, and Ethnicity Fall 1995 ( CONTINUED NEXT PAGE) Am Race Nonresid Unit White Black Indian Asian Hispanic Unk Alien All School of Allied Health Comm Sci & Disorders 45 1 0 2 0 0 0 48 Environmental Health 57 2 0 1 2 0 0 62 Hlth Info Management 30 5 0 2 0 0 0 37 Med Laboratory Tech 20 4 2 1 0 0 0 27 Occupational Therapy 77 3 0 0 0 0 0 80 Physical Therapy 72 2 0 3 0 0 0 77 Rehab Counseling 18 2 0 0 0 0 0 20 Total 319 19 2 9 2 0 0 351 School of Art Art 489 25 2 6 7 0 2 531 Art History & Appreciation 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 Community Arts Mgmt 9 0 0 0 1 0 0 10 Total 514 25 2 6 8 0 2 557 School of Business Accounting 8 4 0 0 0 0 0 12 Business Mgmt & Admin 500 42 0 5 4 0 3 554 Total 508 46 0 5 4 0 3 566 School of Education Busi, Comm & Dist Ed 48 10 0 0 0 0 0 58 Communications, Gen ( BS) 117 18 0 1 2 0 1 139 Elem Ed, General 476 51 1 5 3 0 0 536 Home Economics Ed 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Ind Arts, Voc & Tech Ed 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Middle Grades Ed 88 13 1 1 0 0 0 103 Science Education 36 3 0 1 1 0 0 41 Secretarial Studies 33 26 0 2 0 0 0 61 Special Ed, General 151 17 1 0 0 0 0 169 Total 953 138 3 10 6 0 1 1,111 School of Hlth & Human Perf Exercise & Sports Sci 191 7 2 1 1 0 0 202 Health Education 66 15 0 0 0 0 0 81 Rec & Leisure Studies 149 18 1 1 0 0 0 169 Total 406 40 3 2 1 0 0 452 School of Human Env Sci Home Economics, Gen 404 26 2 9 5 0 1 447 Fmly Relations & Child Devel 220 42 0 3 2 0 0 267 Total 624 68 2 12 7 0 1 714 School of Industry & Tech City, Comm & Reg Plan'g 37 0 0 0 0 0 1 38 Ind Arts, Voc & Tech Ed 292 14 3 3 0 0 1 313 Total 329 14 3 3 0 0 2 351 55 Undergraduate Enrollment by Unit, Major, and Ethnicity Fall 1995 Source: Student Data File ( SDF) Am Race Nonresid Unit White Black Indian Asian Hispanic Unk Alien All School of Music Music 194 13 1 3 7 0 1 219 Music ( Liberal Arts Prog) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Music Therapy 33 0 0 1 1 0 1 36 Total 227 13 1 4 8 0 2 255 School of Nursing Nursing 446 52 6 7 6 0 0 517 Total 446 52 6 7 6 0 0 517 School of Social Work Criminal Justice 133 15 0 4 0 0 0 152 Social Work, Help Srvcs 96 24 0 0 0 0 0 120 Total 229 39 0 4 0 0 0 272 College of Arts & Sciences Anthropology 35 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 Applied Physics 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Biochemistry 17 1 0 0 0 0 0 18 Biology, General 290 31 1 8 4 0 1 335 Chemistry, General 43 9 0 5 1 1 0 59 Communications, Gen ( BA) 45 5 1 2 1 0 0 54 Computer & Info Sci, Gen 52 4 0 1 0 0 0 57 Dance 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 Dramatic Arts 46 1 0 0 0 0 0 47 Economics 42 4 0 1 0 0 0 47 English, General 167 21 0 2 4 0 0 194 French 6 0 0 0 1 0 1 8 Geography 51 0 0 1 0 0 0 52 Geology 35 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 German 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 History 120 11 1 0 1 0 0 133 Mathematics, General 36 3 0 4 0 0 0 43 Philosophy 8 0 0 1 0 0 0 9 Physics, General 9 1 0 1 0 0 0 11 Pol Sci & Government 81 8 1 1 1 0 0 92 Psychology, General 213 21 2 3 1 0 0 240 Sociology 48 5 0 2 0 0 0 55 Spanish 17 3 0 0 3 0 0 23 Women's Studies 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Total 1,382 128 6 32 17 1 2 1,568 General College Undeclared Major 6,512 863 49 110 77 5 12 7,628 Grand Total ( All Majors) 12,449 1,445 77 204 136 6 25 14,342 56 Graduate Level Enrollment by Unit, Major, and Ethnicity Fall 1995 ( CONTINUED NEXT PAGE) Am Race Nonresid Unit White Black Indian Asian Hispanic Unk Alien All School of Allied Health Comm Sci & Disorders 53 1 0 0 1 1 0 56 Environmental Health 5 1 0 0 1 0 0 7 Rehab Counseling 58 6 0 0 0 0 1 65 Total 116 8 0 0 2 1 1 128 School of Art Art 26 0 1 1 0 1 0 29 Art Education 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 Total 32 0 1 1 0 1 0 35 School of Business Accounting 41 1 0 2 0 0 2 46 Business Mgmt & Admin 239 14 3 4 5 7 9 281 Total 280 15 3 6 5 7 11 327 School of Education Adult & Continuing Ed 37 2 0 1 0 0 1 41 Busi, Comm & Dist Ed 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 Ed Admin & Supervision 107 34 2 0 0 0 6 149 Educational Admin 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Educational Ldrship ( EdD) 33 8 1 1 0 0 1 44 Elem Ed, General 33 3 0 0 0 0 0 36 Home Economics Ed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ind Arts, Voc & Tech Ed 15 5 0 0 0 2 1 23 Library Science, Gen 47 4 0 0 0 0 0 51 Middle Grades Ed 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Reading Education 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 Science Education 16 1 0 2 0 1 0 20 Special Ed, General 48 4 1 0 0 1 0 54 Student Personnel 72 15 0 1 0 0 1 89 Total 448 77 4 5 0 4 10 548 School of Hlth & Human Perf Exercise & Sports Sci 38 1 0 2 0 1 0 42 Health Education 26 2 0 0 0 0 0 28 Total 64 3 0 2 0 1 0 70 School of Human Env Sci Fmly Relations & Child Dev 50 4 1 0 0 1 0 56 Home Economics, Gen 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 Total 74 4 1 0 0 1 0 80 School of Industry & Tech Ind Arts, Voc & Tech Ed 52 2 0 1 1 2 4 62 Total 52 2 0 1 1 2 4 62 57 Graduate Level Enrollment by Unit, Major, and Ethnicity Fall 1995 Source: Student Data File ( SDF) Am Race Nonresid Unit White Black Indian Asian Hispanic Unk Alien All School of Music Music 30 2 0 0 1 2 3 38 Music Therapy 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Total 32 2 0 0 1 2 3 40 School of Nursing Nursing 96 11 1 0 1 1 0 110 Total 96 11 1 0 1 1 0 110 School of Social Work Social Work, Help Srvcs 126 19 0 1 0 1 0 147 Total 126 19 0 1 0 1 0 147 College of Arts & Sciences Anthropology 6 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 Biology, General 48 1 0 0 0 0 0 49 Chemistry, General 7 0 1 0 0 0 8 16 Clinical Pyschology 24 0 0 0 0 1 0 25 English, General 101 9 0 1 2 2 0 115 Geography 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 Geology 24 1 0 0 0 0 0 25 History 96 0 0 1 1 4 1 103 Mathematics, General 19 1 0 0 1 0 1 22 Molecular Biology 16 0 0 0 1 0 1 18 Physics, General 8 0 0 0 0 3 2 13 Psychology, General 50 1 0 0 1 0 1 53 Psychology, School 22 1 0 0 0 1 0 24 Public Administration 57 5 1 0 1 1 0 65 Sociology 10 0 0 0 0 0 1 11 Total 503 19 2 2 7 12 16 561 School of Medicine Anatomy ( PhD) 6 0 0 0 1 1 2 10 Biochemistry ( PhD) 7 0 0 2 0 0 4 13 Microbiology ( PhD) 13 0 0 0 0 1 2 16 Pathology ( PhD) 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Pharmacology ( PhD) 5 0 0 1 0 0 2 8 Physiology ( PhD) 5 0 0 0 1 1 0 7 Medicine ( MD) 226 45 5 13 4 0 1 294 Total 265 45 5 16 6 3 11 351 Nondegree Seeking 510 95 7 5 10 14 3 644 Grand Total ( All Majors) 2,598 300 24 39 33 50 59 3,103 58 Enrollment by Ethnicity Fall 1992 - 1995 1992 1993 1994 1995 Ethnicity N % N % N % N % White 15,610 87.9% 15,476 87.3% 15,233 86.7% 15,044 86.2% Black 1,601 9.0% 1,651 9.3% 1,711 9.7% 1,746 10.0% Am Indian 81 0.5% 79 0.4% 84 0.5% 101 0.6% Asian 195 1.1% 213 1.2% 216 1.2% 243 1.4% Hispanic 123 0.7% 144 0.8% 147 0.8% 168 1.0% Race Unknown 13 0.1% 19 0.1% 31 0.2% 56 0.3% Nonresident Alien 134 0.8% 147 0.8% 145 0.8% 87 0.5% Total 17,757 100% 17,729 100% 17,567 100% 17,445 100% Source: Student Data File ( SDF) Black Am Indian Asian Hispanic Unknown Alien 0 200 400 600 800 1,000 1,200 1,400 1,600 1,800 1992 1993 1994 1995 Minority Enrollment Trend ( Whites Excluded) Note: Percentages may not total 100% due to rounding 59 Enrollment by Term, Level, and Residency Spring 1995 - Fall 1995 Source: Student Data File ( SDF) Spring 95 Summer I, 95 Summer II, 95 Fall 95 0 2,000 4,000 6,000 8,000 10,000 12,000 14,000 16,000 18,000 Ungraduate Graduate Medical Undergraduate Graduate Medical Semester In- State Out- of- State Resident Out- of- State Resident Out- of- State Total Spring 1995 11,424 1,995 2,411 244 297 0 16,371 First Summer Session 1995 4,686 530 1,048 56 0 0 6,320 Second Summer Session 1995 3,771 401 1,045 60 0 0 5,277 Fall 1995 12,181 2,161 2,533 276 294 0 17,445 60 Undergraduate Grade Point Averages by Classification and Gender Fall 1991 - 1995 Fall Semester Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior All 1991 Men 2.16 2.34 2.48 2.56 2.41 Women 2.25 2.51 2.64 2.76 2.59 Both 2.20 2.44 2.57 2.68 2.51 1992 Men 2.19 2.37 2.48 2.59 2.44 Women 2.26 2.54 2.67 2.80 2.64 Both 2.22 2.46 2.58 2.72 2.55 1993 Men 2.17 2.41 2.49 2.59 2.45 Women 2.31 2.62 2.69 2.80 2.66 Both 2.24 2.52 2.59 2.71 2.56 1994 Men 2.16 2.40 2.55 2.59 2.48 Women 2.27 2.65 2.74 2.84 2.70 Both 2.22 2.54 2.66 2.74 2.60 1995 Men 2.14 2.44 2.56 2.67 2.51 Women 2.27 2.68 2.76 2.93 2.75 Both 2.21 2.58 2.68 2.82 2.65 Source: Student Data File ( SDF) 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 Men Women Both Cumulative GPA at the Beginning of Each Fall Semester 61 Undergraduate Grade Point Averages by Unit, Gender, and Classification Fall 1995 ( CONTINUED NEXT PAGE) Unit Unit Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior GPA Allied Health Men 2.85 3.07 3.03 Women 2.17 3.22 3.41 3.34 3.35 Both 2.17 3.22 3.31 3.26 3.27 Art Men 2.29 2.65 2.53 2.73 2.63 Women 2.57 2.71 2.75 2.95 2.82 Both 2.43 2.68 2.62 2.85 2.72 Business Men 2.96 2.88 2.85 2.87 Women 3.00 3.03 2.98 3.00 Both 2.98 2.95 2.91 2.93 Education Men 3.08 2.28 2.43 2.60 2.51 Women 2.37 2.60 2.82 2.94 2.84 Both 2.47 2.54 2.73 2.87 2.77 Hlth & Human Perf Men 2.83 2.72 2.58 2.63 Women 2.77 2.67 2.76 2.73 Both 2.79 2.69 2.68 2.69 Human Environ Sci Men 2.54 2.34 2.40 2.41 Women 2.17 2.66 2.54 2.66 2.59 Both 2.17 2.64 2.51 2.62 2.57 Industry & Tech Men 2.79 2.55 2.53 2.55 Women 1.85 2.10 3.00 2.84 2.75 Both 1.85 2.71 2.57 2.54 2.56 Music Men 2.41 2.80 2.93 3.05 2.89 Women 2.49 3.17 3.22 3.25 3.14 Both 2.45 2.96 3.07 3.13 3.00 Nursing Men 3.27 3.20 3.23 Women 3.06 3.30 3.21 Both 3.09 3.28 3.21 Social Work Men 2.54 2.79 2.88 2.84 Women 2.96 3.12 2.94 3.00 Both 2.90 2.95 2.92 2.93 62 Undergraduate Grade Point Averages by Unit, Gender, and Classification Fall 1995 ( CONTINUED NEXT PAGE) Unit Unit Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior GPA Anthropology Men 2.64 2.41 2.51 2.49 Women 2.98 2.74 2.77 2.79 Both 2.84 2.62 2.66 2.67 Biology Men 2.73 2.81 2.94 2.87 Women 2.96 2.89 2.94 2.92 Both 2.80 2.85 2.94 2.89 Chemistry Men 3.19 2.83 2.64 2.75 Women 2.00 2.56 2.90 2.81 Both 2.79 2.78 2.79 2.77 Communication Men 2.41 2.52 2.47 Women 2.90 2.61 2.74 2.70 Both 2.90 2.52 2.66 2.61 Economics Men 2.52 2.48 2.20 2.37 Women 2.68 2.06 2.41 Both 2.52 2.52 2.17 2.37 English Men 2.63 2.67 2.61 2.64 Women 2.68 2.83 2.68 2.74 Both 2.67 2.77 2.66 2.70 Foreign Languages Men 2.37 2.69 2.60 Women 2.54 2.81 2.96 2.88 Both 2.54 2.59 2.87 2.78 Geography Men 2.08 2.55 2.37 2.41 Women 2.20 2.49 3.09 2.64 Both 2.10 2.54 2.43 2.44 Geology Men 2.33 2.41 2.78 2.54 Women 2.49 3.13 2.97 2.96 Both 2.84 2.68 2.87 2.72 History Men 2.97 2.69 2.59 2.66 Women 2.62 2.52 2.85 2.74 Both 2.86 2.64 2.67 2.68 63 Undergraduate Grade Point Averages by Unit, Gender, and Classification Fall 1995 Source: Student Data File ( SDF) Unit Unit Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior GPA Mathematics Men 2.67 2.89 2.88 2.87 Women 3.48 2.70 3.08 3.00 Both 2.94 2.81 2.96 2.93 Philosophy Men 2.26 2.03 3.13 2.64 Women 3.15 3.25 3.21 Both 2.26 2.78 3.20 2.95 Physics Men 2.20 3.14 2.45 2.63 Women 3.71 3.65 3.68 Both 2.20 3.29 2.69 2.82 Political Science Men 3.10 2.76 2.62 2.70 Women 2.87 2.97 2.88 2.92 Both 3.05 2.82 2.68 2.75 Psychology Men 2.43 2.59 2.43 2.48 Women 2.63 2.71 2.82 2.75 Both 2.58 2.68 2.70 2.68 Sociology Men 2.23 2.37 2.38 2.37 Women 2.88 2.50 2.52 2.54 Both 2.66 2.44 2.44 2.45 Theatre Arts Men 3.14 2.12 2.54 2.69 2.62 Women 2.12 2.57 3.02 2.97 2.92 Both 2.46 2.39 2.95 2.89 2.84 Women's Studies Men Women 1.68 1.68 Both 1.68 1.68 Undeclared Men 2.12 2.37 2.36 2.31 2.31 Women 2.26 2.67 2.47 2.45 2.51 Both 2.19 2.53 2.41 2.38 2.41 64 Weekly Student Credit Hours Produced by Units Fall 1994 & 1995 Notes: Arts & Sciences totals include totals from Ethnic Studies, Medieval Renaissance Studies, NC Studies, Religious Studies and Women's Studies Source: Weekly Student Contact and Credit Hour Report compiled from Faculty Report Forms Fall 1994 Fall 1995 Total % Total % Unit / Program SCHrs Total Rank Unit / Program SCHrs Total Rank Arts & Sciences 120,138 55.4% 1 Arts & Sciences 121,300 55.9% 1 Business 17,043 7.9% 2 Business 17,821 8.2% 2 Education 15,290 7.1% 3 Education 14,940 6.9% 3 Hlth & Human Perf 13,771 6.4% 4 Hlth & Human Perf 13,098 6.0% 4 Human Environ Sci 9,529 4.4% 5 Human Environ Sci 9,512 4.4% 5 Allied Health 8,573 4.0% 6 Allied Health 8,177 3.8% 6 Art 7,229 3.3% 7 Art 7,050 3.3% 7 Social Work 6,981 3.2% 8 Social Work 6,767 3.1% 8 Industry & Tech 6,103 2.8% 9 Nursing 6,030 2.8% 9 Music 5,859 2.7% 10 Music 6,015 2.8% 10 Nursing 5,746 2.7% 11 Industry & Tech 5,654 2.6% 11 Arts & Sciences Departments Arts & Sciences Departments English 18,064 8.3% 1 English 17,976 8.3% 1 Biology 14,939 6.9% 2 Mathematics 15,856 7.3% 2 Psychology 14,425 6.7% 3 Biology 15,350 7.1% 3 Mathematics 14,380 6.6% 4 Psychology 13,776 6.4% 4 History 7,078 3.3% 5 Chemistry 7,252 3.3% 5 Sociology 6,920 3.2% 6 Sociology 7,132 3.3% 6 Chemistry 6,843 3.2% 7 History 6,855 3.2% 7 Foreign Langs & Lits 4,767 2.2% 8 Theatre Arts 4,462 2.1% 8 Geography 4,290 2.0% 9 Foreign Langs & Lits 4,305 2.0% 9 Physics 4,091 1.9% 10 Economics 4,212 1.9% 10 Theatre Arts 3,946 1.8% 11 Philosophy 4,173 1.9% 11 Economics 3,927 1.8% 12 Geography 4,151 1.9% 12 Philosophy 3,880 1.8% 13 Physics 3,413 1.6% 13 Political Science 3,703 1.7% 14 Political Science 3,330 1.5% 14 Geology 3,182 1.5% 15 Geology 3,171 1.5% 15 Communication 2,778 1.3% 16 Communication 2,919 1.3% 16 Anthropology 2,592 1.2% 17 Anthropology 2,484 1.1% 17 Interdisciplinary Interdisciplinary Honors Seminar 252 0.1% 1 Women's Studies 246 0.1% 1 Gerontology 243 0.1% 2 Gerontology 237 0.1% 2 Religious Studies 138 0.1% 3 Honors Seminar 219 0.1% 3 Women's Studies 96 0.0% 4 Religious Studies 114 0.1% 4 Medieval Renaissance 90 0.0% 5 International Programs 84 0.0% 5 International Programs 63 0.0% 6 Medieval Renaissance 57 0.0% 6 Ethnic Studies 9 0.0% 7 Ethnic Studies 36 0.0% 7 Coastal Marine 0 0.0% 8 NC Studies 30 0.0% 8 Coastal Marine 13 0.0% 9 216,820 100% 216,917 100% 65 Weekly Student Contact Hours Produced by Units Fall 1994 & 1995 Notes: Arts & Sciences totals include totals from Ethnic Studies, Medieval Renaissance Studies, NC Studies, Religious Studies and Women's Studies Source: Weekly Student Contact and Credit Hour Report compiled from Faculty Report Forms Fall 1994 Fall 1995 Total % Total % Unit / Program Con Hrs Total Rank Unit / Program Con Hrs Total Rank Arts & Sciences 129,544 51.5% 1 Arts & Sciences 130,811.2 54.1% 1 Education 21,866 8.7% 2 Business 17,846.0 7.4% 2 Business 17,065 6.8% 3 Education 15,505.9 6.4% 3 Hlth & Human Perf 16,945 6.7% 4 Hlth & Human Perf 15,205.6 6.3% 4 Allied Health 11,906 4.7% 5 Allied Health 10,849.1 4.5% 5 Art 11,491 4.6% 6 Art 10,686.5 4.4% 6 Human Environ Sci 10,575 4.2% 7 Human Environ Sci 10,549.6 4.4% 7 Nursing 9,790 3.9% 8 Nursing 9,178.7 3.8% 8 Music 8,923 3.5% 9 Music 8,440.8 3.5% 9 Industry & Tech 6,569 2.6% 10 Industry & Tech 6,239.3 2.6% 10 Social Work 6,217 2.5% 11 Social Work 5,894.7 2.4% 11 Arts & Sciences Departments Arts & Sciences Departments Biology 20,238 8.0% 1 Biology 20,623.5 8.5% 1 English 16,507 6.6% 2 Mathematics 17,516.5 7.2% 2 Mathematics 14,825 5.9% 3 English 14,850.2 6.1% 3 Psychology 14,229 5.7% 4 Psychology 13,595.0 5.6% 4 History 7,412 2.9% 5 Chemistry 10,027.2 4.1% 5 Sociology 7,006 2.8% 6 Sociology 7,371.5 3.0% 6 Chemistry 9,327 3.7% 7 History 6,895.8 2.9% 7 Physics 4,868 1.9% 8 Theatre Arts 5,405.1 2.2% 8 Theatre Arts 4,832 1.9% 9 Foreign Langs & Lits 4,308.0 1.8% 9 Foreign Langs & Lits 4,739 1.9% 10 Geography 4,268.5 1.8% 10 Geography 4,441 1.8% 11 Geology 4,252.9 1.8% 11 Geology 4,183 1.7% 12 Economics 4,212.0 1.7% 12 Economics 3,927 1.6% 13 Philosophy 4,173.0 1.7% 13 Philosophy 3,878 1.5% 14 Physics 4,085.0 1.7% 14 Political Science 3,703 1.5% 15 Political Science 3,329.0 1.4% 15 Anthropology 2,592 1.0% 16 Communication 2,919.0 1.2% 16 Communication 2,504 1.0% 17 Anthropology 2,496.0 1.0% 17 Interdisciplinary Interdisciplinary Honors Seminar 252 0.1% 1 Women's Studies 246.0 0.1% 1 Gerontology 243 0.1% 2 Gerontology 237.0 0.1% 2 Religious Studies 138 0.1% 3 Honors Seminar 219.0 0.1% 3 Women's Studies 96 0.0% 4 Religious Studies 114.0 0.0% 4 Medieval Renaissance 90 0.0% 5 International Programs 84.0 0.0% 5 International Programs 63 0.0% 6 Medieval Renaissance 57.0 0.0% 6 Ethnic Studies 9 0.0% 7 Ethnic Studies 36.0 0.0% 7 Coastal Marine 0 0.0% 8 NC Studies 30.0 0.0% 8 Coastal Marine 13.0 0.0% 9 251,449 100% 241,760.4 100% 66 Off- Campus Continuing Education Enrollment Fall 1991 - 1995 Source: Division of Continuing Education and Summer School Level / Program / Site Gender 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 Undergraduate Community College Contract Program Carteret Men 121 143 144 149 456 Women 174 238 227 292 969 Total 295 381 371 441 1425 Johnston * Men 160 219 218 0 0 Women 293 343 434 0 0 Total 453 562 652 0 0 Pamlico Men 9 4 7 18 19 Women 20 32 44 49 49 Total 29 36 51 67 68 Roanoke- Chowan Men 32 52 36 33 31 Women 139 164 92 76 94 Total 171 216 128 109 125 Special Undergraduate Men 15 22 70 36 63 Women 45 38 79 17 49 Total 60 60 149 53 112 Graduate Elizabeth City Men 11 4 6 9 4 Graduate Center Women 45 52 57 65 25 Total 56 56 63 74 29 Jacksonville Men 12 4 15 15 8 Graduate Center Women 39 41 73 81 58 Total 51 45 88 96 66 Graduate Extension Men 49 50 37 55 112 Women 233 147 195 277 265 Total 282 197 232 332 377 Totals 1,397 1,553 1,734 1,172 2,202 * Program discontinued at this site in 1994 67 Headcount Enrollment UNC Public Institutions Fall 1991 - 1995 5- Year Institution 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 Change Appalachian 11,367 11,650 11,641 11,866 12,020 5.7% East Carolina 16,690 17,757 17,729 17,567 17,445 4.5% Elizabeth City 1,773 2,019 2,190 2,099 2,010 13.4% Fayetteville 3,736 3,902 4,032 4,109 4,009 7.3% NC A& T 7,119 7,580 7,973 8,050 7,846 10.2% NC Central 5,385 5,667 5,635 5,655 5,470 1.6% NC School of the Arts 508 510 610 644 679 33.7% NC State 27,236 27,156 27,170 27,577 27,537 1.1% Pembroke 2,944 3,041 3,045 3,017 3,000 1.9% UNC- Asheville 3,225 3,240 3,130 3,165 3,222 - 0.1% UNC- Chapel Hill 23,592 23,627 23,913 24,260 24,144 2.3% UNC- Charlotte 15,058 15,363 15,645 15,513 15,895 5.6% UNC- Greensboro 11,648 12,177 12,114 12,094 12,644 8.6% UNC- Wilmington 8,090 7,898 8,157 8,435 8,601 6.3% Western Carolina 6,372 6,576 6,368 6,619 6,551 2.8% Winston- Salem 2,604 2,655 2,976 2,845 2,863 9.9% UNC Sys Total 147,347 150,818 152,328 153,515 153,936 4.5% Source: UNC- GA Planning 68 Student Housing Fall 1995 Source: Student Life/ University Housing Percent Campus Housing Capacity Occupancy Occupancy Women's Residence Halls Clement 387 279 72% Cotten 248 239 96% Greene 387 331 86% Tyler 472 357 76% Men's Residence Halls Garrett 296 278 94% Scott 486 452 93% Co- ed Residence Halls Aycock 480 444 93% Belk 451 451 100% Fleming 169 150 89% Fletcher 416 378 91% Jarvis 161 147 91% Jones 346 326 94% Slay 194 184 95% Umstead 288 269 93% White 200 195 98% Total Residence Halls 4,981 4,480 90% Other Housing Other College- owned Housing n/ a 0 n/ a Fraternities and Sororities n/ a 349 n/ a Commuters ( noncampus housing) n/ a 12,616 n/ a Total Student Housing n/ a 17,445 n/ a 69 ¨ During the 1995- 96 academic year, ECU offered 102 undergraduate degree tracks and 89 graduate- level degree tracks ( pp. 71- 75) ¨ During the 1994- 95 academic year, 3,428 degrees were conferred. This represented a 17.7% increase ( 515 degrees) over those conferred in the 1990- 91 academic year ( p. 76) ¨ Of the degrees conferred in 1994- 95, there were 2,624 Bachelor's degrees, 722 Master's degrees, 6 PhD degrees, 2 EdD degree, and 74 MD degrees ( p. 77) ¨ 50.2% of the undergraduate degrees were conferred by the College of Arts & Sciences and the Schools of Education and Business collec-tively ( p. 78) ¨ 59.5% of the graduate- level degrees were conferred by the Schools of Education and Business and the College of Arts & Sciences collec-tively ( p. 78) ¨ Minority students earned 10.2% of the undergraduate degrees, 8.1% of the graduate degrees, and 23.0% of the medical degrees conferred during the 1994- 95 academic year ( p. 79) D E G R E E S * HIGHLIGHTS * 6 71 Academic Degree Program Inventory Academic Year 1995- 96 ( CONTINUED NEXT PAGE) API Degree Level Code Program Title Track Title Ungrad Grad School of Allied Health Sciences 1208 Occupational Therapy Occupational Therapy B. S. O. T. Occupational Therapy M. S. 1212 Physical Therapy Physical Therapy B. S. P. T. M. P. T. 1215 Medical Record Librarianship Health Information Management B. S. 1220 Speech Pathology & Audiology Speech and Hearing Sciences B. S. Speech, Language & Auditory Pathology M. S. 1223 Medical Laboratory Technologies Clinical Laboratory Science B. S. Cytotechnology B. S. 1281 Rehabilitation Counseling Rehabilitation M. S. Rehabilitation Services B. S. Vocational Evaluation M. S. Substance Abuse Counseling M. S. 1298 Environmental Health Environmental Health B. S. M. S. E. H. School of Art 0831 Art Education Art Education, ( K- 12) M. A. ED. 1002 Art Art B. A. M. A. Art B. F. A. M. F. A. Art Education B. F. A. 1003 Art History & Appreciation Art History & Appreciation B. A. 1095 Community Arts Management Community Arts Management B. A. School of Business 0502 Accounting Accounting B. S. A. M. S. A. 0506 Business Management & Admin. Banking B. S. B. A. Business Administration M. B. A. Decision Sciences B. S. B. A. Finance B. S. B. A. General Business B. S. B. A. Management B. S. B. A. Marketing B. S. B. A. Real Estate B. S. B. A. School of Education 0514 Secretarial Studies Administrative Services B. S. B. E. 0601 Communications, General Communications B. S. 0802 Elementary Education, General Elementary Education, ( K- 6) B. S. Elementary Education M. A. ED. Elementary Education C. A. S. 0804 Middle Grades Education Middle Grades Education B. S. M. A. ED. 0807 Adult & Continuing Education Adult Education M. A. ED. 0808 Special Education, General Special Education, General B. S. Special Education, Learning Disabilities M. A. ED. Special Education, Mental Retardation M. A. ED. 0826 Student Personnel Counselor Education M. A. ED. Counselor Education C. A. S. 0827 Educational Administration School Administration M. S. A. 0830 Reading Education Reading Education M. A. ED. Reading Education C. A. S. 72 ( CONTINUED NEXT PAGE) Academic Degree Program Inventory Academic Year 1995- 96 API Degree Level Code Program Title Track Title Ungrad Grad School of Education ( continued) 0834 Science Education Science, College Teaching M. A. Science Education C. A. S. Science Education B. S. M. A. ED. 0838 Busi, Commerce, & Dist Ed Bus. Educ., Secondary, Basic B. S. B. E. Bus. Educ., Secondary, Basic, & Dist. B. S. B. E. Business & Office Education C. A. S. Marketing Education for Teachers C. A. S. Secondary, Comprehensive B. S. B. E. Secondary, Marketing Educ. for Teachers B. S. B. E. Secondary, Technical Teaching B. S. B. E. Secondary, Vocational Bus. & Off. Educ. B. S. B. E. 0839 Indust. Arts, Voc., and Tech. Ed. Industrial & Tech. Educ.( Teaching) B. S. Vocational Education M. S. Technical Education( Teaching) B. S. 0893 Educ. Admin. & Supervision Educational Administration( level 1) M. A. ED. Educational Administration( level 2) ED. S. Educational Supervision( level 1) M. A. ED. Educational Supervision( level 2) ED. S. Instructional Tech. Specialist- Computers M. A. ED. Educational Leadership ED. D. 1301 Home Economics Education Home Economics Education B. S. 1601 Library Science, General Library Science M. L. S. Library Science C. A. S. School of Health and Human Performance 0835 Physical Education Exercise and Sport Science B. S. M. A. ED. Exercise and Sport Science B. A. M. A. 0837 Health Education School Health Education B. S. Community Health Education B. S. Health Education M. A. Health Education M. A. ED. 2103 Parks & Recreation Management Recreation & Leisure Studies B. S. School of Human Environmental Sciences 1301 Home Economics, General Clothing & Textile Merchandising B. S. Home Economics M. S. Hospitality Management B. S. Interior Design B. S. Nutrition & Dietetics B. S. 1305 Family Relations & Child Develop. Family Relations & Child Development B. S. Birth- Kindergarten ( B- K) Teacher Education B. S. Child Development & Family Relations M. S. Marriage & Family Therapy M. S. School of Industry and Technology 0839 Indust. Arts, Voc., and Tech. Ed. Industrial Technology B. A. Industrial Technology B. S. M. S. 0206 City, Comm., & Reg. Planning Urban & Regional Planning B. S. 73 ( CONTINUED NEXT PAGE) Academic Degree Program Inventory Academic Year 1995- 96 API Degree Level Code Program Title Track Title Ungrad Grad School of Music 1004 Music Music Education, ( K- 12) M. M. Music Education, College Teaching M. M. Music, Church Music B. M. M. M. Music, Music Education B. M. Music, Pedagogy B. M. M. M. Music, Performance B. M. M. M. Music, Theory- Composition B. M. M. M. 1005 Music Music ( Liberal Arts Program) B. A. 1272 Music Therapy Music Therapy B. M. M. M. School of Nursing 1203 Nursing Nursing B. S. N. M. S. N. School of Social Work 2104 Social Work, Helping Services Facilitative Service M. S. W. Primary Service M. S. W. Social Work B. S. 2105 Criminal Justice Criminal Justice B. S. College of Arts and Sciences Anthropology 2202 Anthropology Anthropology B. A. M. A. Biology 0401 Biology, General Biology M. S. Biology, College Teaching M. S. Biology, General B. S. 0414 Biochemistry Biochemistry B. S. 0416 Molecular Biology Molecular Biology and Biotechnology M. S. Chemistry 1905 Chemistry, General Chemistry B. A. Chemistry B. S. M. S. Communication 0601 Communications, General Communications B. A. Economics 2204 Economics Economics B. S. Economics B. A. Applied & Resource Economics M. S. English 1501 English, General English B. A. M. A. English, Secondary Ed. & 2- yr. Coll. Teaching C. A. S. English, Secondary Education B. S. M. A. ED. English, Writing B. A. 74 ( CONTINUED NEXT PAGE) API Degree Level Code Program Title Track Title Ungrad Grad Foreign Langs & Lits 1102 French French B. A. French, Secondary Education B. S. 1103 German German B. A. German, Secondary Education B. S. 1105 Spanish Spanish B. A. Spanish, Secondary Education B. S. Geography 2206 Geography Applied Geography B. S. Geography B. A. M. A. Planning M. A. Geology 1914 Geology Geology B. S. M. S. History 2205 History History B. A. M. A. History, Education M. A. ED. History, Secondary Education B. S. Maritime History M. A. History, Education C. A. S. Public History B. S. Social Studies, Education M. A. ED. Mathematics 0701 Computer & Info. Science, Gen Computer & Information Sciences B. A. Computer & Information Sciences B. S. 1701 Mathematics, General Mathematics B. A. M. A. Mathematics, Secondary Education B. S. M. A. ED. Philosophy 1509 Philosophy Philosophy B. A. Physics 1902 Physics, General Physics B. A. M. S. Physics B. S. M. P. 1998 Applied Physics Applied Physics B. S. A. P. Political Science 2102 Public Administration Public Administration M. P. A. 2207 Political Science & Government Political Science B. A. M. A. Political Science B. S. Academic Degree Program Inventory Academic Year 1995- 96 75 Source: Academic Program Inventory approved by UNC- GA dated 05/ 30/ 95 Academic Degree Program Inventory Academic Year 1995- 96 API Degree Level Code Program Title Track Title Ungrad Grad Pyschology 2001 Psychology, General Psychology B. A. Psychology, General- Theoretical M. A. 2003 Clinical Psychology Clinical Psychology M. A. 2097 Psychology, School School Psychology( level 1) M. A. School Psychology( level 2) C. A. S. Sociology 2208 Sociology Applied Sociology B. S. Sociology B. A. M. A. Theatre Arts 1007 Dramatic Arts Theatre Arts B. A. Theatre Arts B. F. A. Theatre Arts B. S. 1008 Dance Dance B. F. A. Dance Education B. S. Women's Studies 4975 Women's Studies Women's Studies B. A. School of Medicine 0408 Pathology, Human & Animal Pathology PH. D. 0409 Pharmacology, Human & Animal Pharmacology PH. D. 0410 Physiology, Human & Animal Physiology PH. D. 0411 Microbiology Microbiology PH. D. 0412 Anatomy Anatomy PH. D. 0414 Biochemistry Biochemistry PH. D. 1206 Medicine Medicine M. D. Grand Total 102 89 76 Degrees Conferred Academic Years 1990- 91 through 1994- 95 Source: Graduated Student Data File ( GSDF) * Corrected Data Note: Some percentages may not total 100% due to rounding Academic Undergraduate Graduate Medical Year N % N % N % Total 1990- 91 2,225 76.4% 624 21.4% 64 2.2% 2,913 1991- 92 2,308 76.5% 639 21.2% 71 2.4% 3,018 * 1992- 93 2,642 77.3% 701 20.5% 73 2.1% 3,416 1993- 94 2,509 76.5% 698 21.3% 72 2.2% 3,279 1994- 95 2,624 76.5% 730 21.3% 74 2.2% 3,428 1990- 91 1991- 92 1992- 93 1993- 94 1994- 95 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 Undergraduate Graduate Medical 77 Degrees Conferred by Unit, Level, and Gender Academic Year 1994- 95 BA / BS MA / MS / CAS PHD / EDD MD Unit Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Total Allied Health 51 113 10 54 228 Art 43 51 2 10 106 Business 178 99 62 35 374 Education 29 263 47 194 0 2 535 Hlth & Human Perf 97 123 14 15 249 Human Envir Sciences 24 177 4 17 222 Music 28 12 6 9 55 Nursing 13 167 1 30 211 Social Work 118 102 12 46 278 Industry & Technology 183 5 13 1 202 Medicine 4 2 39 35 80 Arts & Sciences 376 372 55 85 888 Total 1,140 1,484 226 496 4 4 39 35 3,428 Grand Total BA / BS MA / MS / CAS PHD / EDD MD All 2,624 722 8 74 3,428 Source: Graduated Student Data File ( GSDF) 78 A & S 28.5% NURS 6.9% H& HP 8.4% BUSI 10.6% TECH 7.2% HESC 7.7% EDUC 11.1% ALHL 6.3% SOWK 8.4% ART 3.6% MUSC 1.5% NURS 3.9% HESC 2.6% SOWK 7.2% EDUC 30.2% TECH 1.7% BUSI 12.1% A & S 17.4% MED 10.0% ART 1.5% ALHL 8.0% MUSC 1.9% H& HP 3.6% Degrees Conferred Percent Distribution by Unit and Level Academic Year 1994- 95 Undergraduate Graduate Source: Graduated Student Data File ( GSDF) A& S College of Arts & Sciences ALHL School of Allied Health ART School of Art BUSI School of Business EDUC School of Education H& HP School of Health & Human Performance HESC School of Human Environmental Sciences TECH School of Industry & Technology MED School of Medicine MUSC School of Music NURS School of Nursing SOWK School of Social Work 79 * Corrected Data Degrees Conferred by Level, Ethnicity, and Gender Academic Year 1990- 91 through 1994- 95 Source: Graduated Student Data File ( GSDF) Undergraduate 1990- 91 1991- 92* 1992- 93 1993- 94 1994- 95 Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women White 839 1,150 845 1,234 955 1,416 956 1,287 1,034 1,313 Black 50 133 53 133 60 155 66 131 62 135 American Indian 6 10 6 4 3 5 8 6 4 7 Asian 7 7 7 8 10 10 12 16 11 12 Hispanic 4 7 4 4 6 6 11 4 22 14 Nonresident Alien 7 5 4 6 9 7 5 6 7 1 Unknown 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 Total 913 1,312 919 1,389 1,043 1,599 1,058 1,451 1,140 1,484 Total Both Genders 2,225 2,308 2,642 2,509 2,624 Graduate Level 1990- 91 1991- 92 1992- 93 1993- 94 1994- 95 Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women White 158 393 151 412 176 441 207 399 203 444 Black 7 43 14 39 10 46 17 42 12 39 American Indian 0 3 0 0 1 2 1 0 1 1 Asian 0 3 4 1 2 3 1 3 2 2 Hispanic 0 1 1 2 0 2 3 2 1 1 Nonresident Alien 9 7 10 5 11 7 16 6 8 12 Unknown 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 1 Total 174 450 180 459 200 501 245 453 230 500 Total Both Genders 624 639 701 698 730 Medical 1990- 91 1991- 92 1992- 93 1993- 94 1994- 95 Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women White 37 21 39 20 31 26 32 24 32 25 Black 1 1 5 3 4 6 2 8 5 5 American Indian 0 1 0 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 Asian 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 2 2 5 Hispanic 1 0 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 Nonresident Alien 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Unknown 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 40 24 46 25 36 37 37 35 39 35 Total Both Genders 64 71 73 72 74 Grand Total 2,913 3,018 3,416 3,279 3,428 80 Degrees Conferred by Unit, Major, Level, and Gender Academic Year 1994- 95 ( CONTINUED NEXT PAGE) Undergraduate Graduate Totals Unit Men Women Men Women All School of Allied Health Comm Sci & Disorders 0 22 4 30 56 Environmental Health 30 9 0 2 41 Hlth Info Management 2 17 0 0 19 Med Laboratory Tech 6 9 0 0 15 Occupational Therapy 3 23 0 0 26 Physical Therapy 10 25 0 0 35 Rehab Counseling 0 8 6 22 36 Total 51 113 10 54 228 School of Art Art 43 42 2 7 94 Art Education 0 0 0 3 3 Art History & Appreciation 0 5 0 0 5 Community Arts Mgmt 0 4 0 0 4 Total 43 51 2 10 106 School of Business Accounting 14 12 7 12 45 Business Mgmt & Admin 164 87 55 23 329 Total 178 99 62 35 374 School of Education Adult & Continuing Ed 0 0 3 13 16 Busi, Comm & Dist Ed 1 3 1 10 15 Communications, Gen ( BS) 47 27 0 0 74 Ed Admin & Supervision 0 0 24 41 65 Educational Leadership ( EdD) 0 0 0 2 2 Elem Ed, General 3 169 0 33 205 Home Economics Ed 0 4 0 1 5 Ind Arts, Voc, & Tech Ed 4 0 0 1 5 Library Science, Gen 0 0 2 13 15 Middle Grades Ed 7 24 4 9 44 Reading Education 0 0 0 2 2 Science Education 3 7 4 11 25 Secretarial Studies 9 16 0 0 25 Special Education 2 40 2 16 60 Student Personnel 0 0 7 44 51 Total 76 290 47 196 609 School of Hlth & Human Perf Exercise & Sports Sci 70 41 11 5 127 Health Education 2 32 3 10 47 Rec & Leisure Studies 25 50 0 0 75 Total 97 123 14 15 249 81 Degrees Conferred by Unit, Major, Level, and Gender Academic Year 1994- 95 ( CONTINUED NEXT PAGE) Undergraduate Graduate Totals Unit Men Women Men Women All School of Human Env Sci Family Relations & Child Dev 1 69 3 14 87 Home Economics, Gen 23 108 1 3 135 Total 24 177 4 17 222 School of Industry & Tech City, Comm & Reg Plan'g 20 3 0 0 23 Ind Arts, Voc, & Tech Ed 163 2 13 1 179 Total 183 5 13 1 202 School of Music Music 26 10 6 7 49 Music ( Liberal Arts Prgm) 1 0 0 0 1 Music Therapy 1 2 0 2 5 Total 28 12 6 9 55 School of Nursing Nursing 13 167 1 30 211 School of Social Work Law Enforcmt & Correction 103 45 0 0 148 Social Work, Help Srvcs 15 57 12 46 130 Total 118 102 12 46 278 College of Arts & Sciences Anthropology 2 10 0 0 12 Applied Physics 0 0 0 0 0 Biochemistry 0 0 0 0 0 Biology, General 60 45 3 9 117 Chemistry, General 7 10 4 2 23 Clinical Psychology 0 0 2 10 12 Communications, Gen ( BA) 22 30 0 0 52 Computer & Info Sci, Gen 22 3 0 0 25 Dance 0 9 0 0 9 Dramatic Arts 5 16 0 0 21 Economics 26 5 0 0 31 English, General 38 62 6 22 128 French 0 0 0 0 0 Geography 10 3 4 1 18 Geology 6 1 3 1 11 German 0 3 0 0 3 History 25 16 8 9 58 Mathematics, General 7 20 0 2 29 Molecular Biology 0 0 5 3 8 Philosophy 6 2 0 0 8 Physics, General 2 0 5 1 8 82 Degrees Conferred by Unit, Major, Level, and Gender Academic Year 1994- 95 Source: Graduated Student Data File ( GSDF) Undergraduate Graduate Totals Unit Men Women Men Women All Pol Sci & Government 33 8 0 0 41 Psychology, General 31 83 5 8 127 Psychology, School 0 0 2 6 8 Public Administration 0 0 6 9 15 Sociology 21 15 2 2 40 Spanish 6 4 0 0 10 Total 329 345 55 85 814 School of Medicine Anatomy ( PHD) 2 0 2 Biochemistry ( PHD) 2 0 2 Microbiology ( PHD) 0 2 2 Physiology ( PHD) 0 0 0 Medicine ( MD) 39 35 74 Total 43 37 80 Grand Total ( All Degrees) 1,140 1,484 269 535 3,428 83 Undergraduate Degrees Conferred by Unit, Major, and Ethnicity Academic Year 1994- 1995 ( CONTINUED NEXT PAGE) American Nonresid Unit White Black Indian Asian Hispanic Other Alien All School of Allied Health Comm Sci & Disorders 21 1 0 0 0 0 0 22 Environmental Health 35 2 1 1 0 0 0 39 Hlth Info Management 18 1 0 0 0 0 0 19 Med Laboratory Tech 14 1 0 0 0 0 0 15 Occupational Therapy 23 2 1 0 0 0 0 26 Physical Therapy 31 3 0 0 1 0 0 35 Rehab Counseling 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 Total 150 10 2 1 1 0 0 164 School of Art Art 80 1 0 2 2 0 0 85 Art Education 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Art History & Appreciation 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 Community Arts Mgmt 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Total 88 1 0 2 2 1 0 94 School of Business Accounting 26 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 Business Mgmt & Admin 227 15 1 6 1 0 1 251 Total 253 15 1 6 1 0 1 277 School of Education Busi, Comm & Dist Ed 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Communications, Gen ( BS) 61 12 0 0 1 0 0 74 Elem Ed, General 152 15 1 0 3 1 0 172 Home Economics Ed 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Ind Arts, Voc, & Tech Ed 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Middle Grades Ed 26 5 0 0 0 0 0 31 Science Education 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 Secretarial Studies 14 11 0 0 0 0 0 25 Special Ed, General 37 5 0 0 0 0 0 42 Total 312 48 1 0 4 1 0 366 School of Hlth & Human Perf Exercise & Sports Sci 106 3 1 0 1 0 0 111 Health Education 31 2 0 1 0 0 0 34 Rec & Leisure Studies 70 4 0 0 1 0 0 75 Total 207 9 1 1 2 0 0 220 84 Undergraduate Degrees Conferred by Unit, Major, and Ethnicity Academic Year 1994- 1995 ( CONTINUED NEXT PAGE) American Nonresid Unit White Black Indian Asian Hispanic Other Alien All School of Human Env Sci Fmly Relations & Child Devel 59 10 1 0 0 0 0 70 Home Economics, Gen 118 6 1 2 3 0 1 131 Total 177 16 2 2 3 0 1 201 School of Industry & Tech City, Comm & Reg Plan'g 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 Ind Arts, Voc, & Tech Ed 155 5 1 1 3 0 0 165 Total 178 5 1 1 3 0 0 188 School of Music Music 35 1 0 0 0 0 0 36 Music ( Liberal Arts Prgm) 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Music Therapy 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 Total 38 2 0 0 0 0 0 40 School of Nursing Nursing 161 17 0 1 1 0 0 180 Total 161 17 0 1 1 0 0 180 School of Social Work Law Enforcmt & Correction 129 14 1 1 3 0 0 148 Social Work, Help Srvcs 56 13 0 2 1 0 0 72 Total 185 27 1 3 4 0 0 220 College of Arts & Sciences Anthropology 10 1 0 0 1 0 0 12 Applied Physics 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Biochemistry 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Biology, General 94 5 1 2 1 0 2 105 Chemistry, General 12 4 0 1 0 0 0 17 Communications, Gen ( BA) 50 1 0 0 0 0 1 52 Computer & Info Sci, Gen 24 1 0 0 0 0 0 25 Dance 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 Dramatic Arts 20 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 Economics 29 1 0 0 0 0 1 31 English, General 91 8 0 1 0 0 0 100 French 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Geography 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 Geology 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 German 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 History 34 3 1 0 2 0 1 41 Mathematics, General 24 1 0 1 1 0 0 27 85 Undergraduate Degrees Conferred by Unit, Major, and Ethnicity Academic Year 1994- 1995 Source: Graduated Student Data File ( GSDF) American Nonresid Unit White Black Indian Asian Hispanic Other Alien All Philosophy 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 Physics, General 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Pol Sci & Government 33 5 0 0 2 0 1 41 Psychology, General 102 11 0 0 1 0 0 114 Sociology 29 5 0 1 1 0 0 36 Spanish 4 0 0 0 6 0 0 10 Total 598 47 2 6 15 0 6 674 Grand Total 2,347 197 11 23 36 2 8 2,624 86 Graduate Level Degrees Conferred by Unit, Major, and Ethnicity Academic Year 1994- 1995 ( CONTINUED NEXT PAGE) American Nonresid Unit White Black Indian Asian Hispanic Other Alien All School of Allied Health Comm Sci & Disorders 32 2 0 0 0 0 0 34 Environmental Health 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Rehabilitation Counseling 25 3 0 0 0 0 0 28 Total 59 5 0 0 0 0 0 64 School of Art Art 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 Art Education 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Total 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 School of Business Accounting 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 Business Mgmt & Admin 75 1 0 0 0 0 2 78 Total 94 1 0 0 0 0 2 97 School of Education Adult & Continuing Ed 14 1 0 0 0 0 1 16 Busi, Comm & Dist Ed 9 2 0 0 0 0 0 11 Ed Admin & Supervision 48 12 0 0 0 0 5 65 Educational Leadership ( EdD) 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 Elem Ed, General 30 1 1 0 1 0 0 33 Home Economics Ed 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Ind Arts, Voc, & Tech Ed 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Library Science, Gen 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 Middle Grades Ed 11 1 0 0 0 1 0 13 Reading Education 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Science Education 12 3 0 0 0 0 0 15 Special Ed, General 13 5 0 0 0 0 0 18 Student Personnel 50 1 0 0 0 0 0 51 Total 207 27 1 0 1 1 6 243 School of Hlth & Human Perf Exercise & Sports Sci 15 0 0 0 0 0 1 16 Health Education 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 Total 28 0 0 0 0 0 1 29 School of Human Env Sci Fmly Relations & Child Dev 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 Home Economics, Gen 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 4 Total 18 2 0 0 0 0 1 21 School of Industry & Tech Ind Arts, Voc, & Tech Ed 10 3 0 1 0 0 0 14 Total 10 3 0 1 0 0 0 14 87 Graduate Level Degrees Conferred by Unit, Major, and Ethnicity Academic Year 1994- 1995 Source: Graduated Student Data File ( GSDF) American Nonresid Unit White Black Indian Asian Hispanic Other Alien All School of Music Music 12 1 0 0 0 0 0 13 Music Therapy 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Total 14 1 0 0 0 0 0 15 School of Nursing Nursing 28 3 0 0 0 0 0 31 Total 28 3 0 0 0 0 0 31 School of Social Work Social Work, Help Srvcs 53 3 0 0 0 2 0 58 Total 53 3 0 0 0 2 0 58 College of Arts & Sciences Biology, General 11 1 0 0 0 0 0 12 Chemistry, General 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 6 Clinical Psychology 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 English, General 25 0 0 2 0 0 1 28 Geography 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 5 Geology 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 History 13 1 1 0 0 1 1 17 Mathematics, General 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Molecular Biology 5 2 0 0 0 0 1 8 Physics, General 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 Pol Sci & Government 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Psychology, Gen 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 Psychology, School 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 Public Administration 12 2 0 0 0 0 1 15 Sociology 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Total 121 6 1 2 1 1 8 140 School of Medicine Physiology ( PHD) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Microbiology ( PHD) 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 Anatomy ( PHD) 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Biochemistry ( PHD) 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 Medicine ( MD) 57 10 0 7 0 0 0 74 Total 60 10 0 8 0 0 2 80 Grand Total 704 61 2 11 2 4 20 804 6 89 F A C U L T Y & S T A F F * HIGHLIGHTS * ¨ 36.2% of ECU's fall 1995 faculty are women and 63.8% are men ( p. 91) ¨ 8.3% of the 1,143 faculty are minorities ( p. 92) ¨ Of fall 1995 faculty 63% are under the age of 50 ( p. 93) ¨ 61.2% of ECU's fall 1995 faculty have 10 or less years of service with the university ( p. 95) ¨ 50.7% of ECU's faculty are tenured and 26.7% are on tenure track ( p. 97) ¨ 96.6% of ECU's faculty are employed on a full- time basis ( p. 98) ¨ The average nine- month faculty salary ranges from $ 59,442 for a Pro-fessor to $ 32,760 for an Instructor ( p. 104) ¨ ECU's total workforce consists of 3,674 personnel ( 3,616.2 FTE) ( p. 109) ¨ Faculty make up 31.8% of ECU's total workforce ( p. 109) ¨ The total workforce is composed of 2,075 women and 1,599 men; 56.5% and 43.5% respectively ( p. 109) ¨ Minorities comprise 16.8% of ECU's total workforce ( p. 109) 6 91 Full- and Part- Time Faculty by Rank and Gender Fall 1995 Source: Personnel Data File Notes: Faculty headcount does not include temporary positions or faculty serving as " administrators" Faculty headcount does not include ROTC faculty Women % of Men % of Total % of Rank N Rank N Rank N Total Professor 35 13.5% 224 86.5% 259 22.2% Associate Professor 100 30.4% 229 69.6% 329 28.2% Assistant Professor 187 45.4% 225 54.6% 412 35.3% Instructor 36 56.3% 28 43.8% 64 5.5% Lecturer 59 63.4% 34 36.6% 93 8.0% Other 5 50.0% 5 50.0% 10 0.9% Total 422 36.2% 745 63.8% 1,167 100.0% Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor Instructor Lecturer Other 0 25 50 75 100 125 150 175 200 225 250 Women Men 92 Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor Instructor Lecturer Other 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 Black Am Indian Asian Hispanic Full- and Part- Time Faculty by Ethnicity Fall 1995 Rank distribution for minority faculty only ( headcount) Source: Personnel Data File White Black Am Indian Asian Hispanic Total % Tot % Tot % Tot % Tot % Tot Rank N N N N N N N N N N N FTE Professor 242 94.9% 5 0.4% 0 0.0% 12 4.7% 0 0.0% 259 252.9 Associate Professor 305 93.0% 15 4.0% 0 0.3% 8 2.7% 1 0.0% 329 325.6 Assistant Professor 375 90.5% 13 4.7% 4 0.0% 17 3.4% 3 1.3% 412 407.1 Instructor 51 86.5% 5 4.1% 1 1.4% 6 6.8% 1 1.4% 64 62.8 Lecturer 89 96.2% 3 2.8% 0 0.0% 1 0.0% 0 0.9% 93 89.5 Other 8 68.5% 1 9.3% 0 0.0% 1 22.2% 0 0.0% 10 8.8 Total 1,070 91.4% 42 3.5% 5 0.2% 45 4.3% 5 0.6% 1,167 1,146.6 Notes: Faculty headcount does not include temporary positions or faculty serving as " administrators" Faculty headcount does not include ROTC faculty 93 Full- and Part- Time Faculty by Age Fall 1993- 1995 Source: Personnel Data File 1993 % of 1994 % of 1995 % of A
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Full Text | PREFACE The East Carolina University Fact Book is an annual publication that provides a ready source of information to answer frequently asked questions about the University and its operations. It contains a broad spectrum of information about the past and present, and its primary purposes are to promote organizational understanding and to inform decision making. Some of the information presented in this annual edition is taken from administrative reports produced by various university offices. This 1995- 96 version contains many tables and graphs which will be helpful to administrators, faculty, staff, students, alumni, and other university constituents. The Office of Planning and Institutional Research, in its on- going effort to provide timely management information, will continue refining this document each year and welcomes your comments and suggestions for improvement. Highlights > The University enrolled 17,445 students in the Fall semester. > Eighty- six percent of all students are residents of North Carolina. > Minority students represent 12.3 percent of the University’s enrollment. > Women are a majority at the University, accounting for 58 percent of the enrollment. > The average SAT score for Fall 1994 first- time freshmen is 913. > ECU granted 3,279 degrees during the 1993- 94 academic year. > Twenty- five percent of all students live in university housing. > ECU employs a total work force of 3,601. > 1,143 faculty were employed during the Fall 1994 semester. > The average 9- month faculty salary is $ 45,768. > Fifty percent of the faculty are tenured. > Thirty- four percent of the faculty are women. > The University’s total revenue in 1993- 94 was $ 274,486,007. Fact Book Contributors: Robert J. Thompson, Director N. Renee Jarvis and Charles F. ( Skip) Kirby Jr., Fact Book Coordinators Meredith H. Kiesnowski, Claudia McCann, Gwen Turnage FACT BOOK EVALUATION 1995 - 96 We would like to continue to improve the East Carolina University Fact Book and need your sugges-tions and comments. Please assist us by completing the following evaluation and returning it to: Office of Planning and Institutional Research East Carolina University 207 Spilman Greenville, NC 27858- 4353 Attention: N. Renee Jarvis Phone: ( 919) 328- 6288 E- Mail: irjarvis@ ecuvm. cis. ecu. edu Your Name: ( Optional) ____________________________________________________________ Address or Location: _____________________________________________________________ 1. Describe any information that you think should be added or expanded in next year's Fact Book:________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ 2. Give the page number and description of any information that you think could be clarified or eliminated: ___________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ 3. Other comments:______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Thank you for your assistance. Table of Contents Page HISTORY OF EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY ............................................................... 1 ENROLLMENT HISTORY ............................................................................................ 2 MEMBERSHIPS AND ACCREDITATIONS ...................................................................... 3 UNIVERSITY CALENDAR............................................................................................ 4 ADMINISTRATION Organizational Charts ........................................................................................... 7- 14 Board of Trustees.................................................................................................. 15 Administration ................................................................................................... 15- 19 STUDENTS Highlights ............................................................................................................. 21 Enrollment Summary, Fall 1995 ................................................................................. 23 First- time Freshman Average SAT Scores by Residence Status, Fall 1991- 1995 ................... 24 First- time Freshman SAT Scores Admitted & Enrolled Students, Fall 1995 ........................... 25 First- time Freshman SAT Scores, Fall 1994 & 1995........................................................ 26 First- time Freshman High School Class Rank, Fall 1991- 1995 ............................................ 27 First- time Freshman Enrollment by County, Fall 1995 ..................................................... 28 First- time Freshman Enrollment by State, Fall 1995........................................................ 29 First- time Freshman Graduation Rates for Entry Year 1988 ............................................. 30 Gender & Ethnic Distribution of Entering & Graduating 1988 First- Time Freshman ................. 31 New Undergraduate Transfer Students, Sending Institutions, Fall 1991- 1995 ....................... 32 Enrollment Headcount & Full- time Equivalent, Fall 1991- 1995............................................ 33 Enrollment by Level & Status, Fall 1985- 1995 ............................................................... 34 Enrollment by Gender & Status, Fall 1991- 1995 ........................................................... 35 Enrollment by Residence & Status, Fall 1991- 1995 ......................................................... 36 Enrollment by Classification, Status, & Gender, Fall 1995 ................................................. 37 Enrollment by Residence & Classification, Fall 1995 ........................................................ 38 Enrollment History by Level & Gender, Fall 1990- 1995 .................................................... 39 Enrollment History by Level & Residence, Fall 1990- 1995 ................................................ 40 Enrollment by Level, Status, & Ethnicity, Fall 1995 ......................................................... 41 Enrollment by County, Fall 1995 ................................................................................ 42 Enrollment by State, Fall 1995................................................................................... 43 Undergraduate Enrollment by Age, Fall 1991- 1995......................................................... 44 Graduate Enrollment by Age, Fall 1991- 1995 ................................................................ 45 Undergraduate Enrollment by Unit & Major, Fall 1991- 1995 ......................................... 46- 47 Graduate Level Enrollment by Unit & Major, Fall 1991- 1995 ......................................... 48- 49 Undergraduate Enrollment by Unit, Status, Major, & Gender, Fall 1995 .......................... 50- 51 Graduate Level Enrollment by Unit, Status, Major, & Gender, Fall 1995 .......................... 52- 53 Undergraduate Enrollment by Unit, Major, & Ethnicity, Fall 1995 ................................... 54- 55 Graduate Level Enrollment by Unit, Major, & Ethnicity, Fall 1995 ................................... 56- 57 Enrollment by Ethnicity, Fall 1992- 1995 ....................................................................... 58 Enrollment by Term, Level, & Residency, Spring 1995 - Fall 1995 ..................................... 59 Undergraduate GPAs by Classification & Gender, Fall 1991- 1995 ....................................... 60 Page Undergraduate GPAs by Unit, Gender, & Classification, Fall 1995................................ 61- 63 Weekly Student Credit Hours Produced by Units, Fall 1994 & 1995 .................................. 64 Weekly Student Contact Hours Produced by Units, Fall 1994 & 1995................................ 65 Off- Campus Continuing Education Enrollment, Fall 1991- 1995 ........................................ 66 Headcount Enrollment, University of North Carolina Public Institutions, Fall 1991- 1995 ................................................................................................. 67 Student Housing, Fall 1995...................................................................................... 68 DEGREES Highlights ............................................................................................................. 69 Academic Degree Program Inventory, Academic Year 1995- 96.................................... 71- 75 Degrees Conferred, Academic Years 1990- 91 through 1994- 95........................................ 76 Degrees Conferred by Unit, Level, & Gender, Academic Year 1994- 95 .............................. 77 Degrees Conferred, Percent Distribution by Unit and Level, Academic Year 1994- 95 ............. 78 Degrees Conferred by Level, Ethnicity, & Gender, Academic Year 1990- 91 through 1994- 95 ................................................................................... 79 Degrees Conferred by Unit, Major, Level, & Gender, Academic Year 1994- 95 ................. 80- 82 Undergraduate Degrees Conferred by Unit, Major, & Ethnicity, Academic Year 1994- 95............................................................................................... 83- 85 Graduate Level Degrees Conferred by Unit, Major, & Ethnicity, Academic Year 1994- 95............................................................................................... 86- 87 FACULTY AND STAFF Highlights ............................................................................................................. 89 Full- & Part- Time Faculty by Rank & Gender, Fall 1995 ................................................... 91 Full- & Part- Time Faculty by Ethnicity, Fall 1995 ............................................................ 92 Full- & Part- Time Faculty by Age, Fall 1993- 1995 .......................................................... 93 Full- & Part- Time Faculty Average Age by Rank & Gender, Fall 1995 ................................. 94 Full- & Part- Time Faculty by Years of Service, Fall 1993- 1995 .......................................... 95 Full- & Part- Time Faculty Average Years of Service by Rank & Gender, Fall 1995 ................. 96 Full- & Part- Time Faculty by Unit & Tenure Status, Fall 1995 ........................................... 97 Faculty FTE by Unit, Gender, & Status, Fall 1995 .......................................................... 98 Longitudinal Profile of Faculty Tenure Status ( SOM excluded), Fall 1988- 1995 ...................... 99 Longitudinal Profile of Faculty Tenure Status ( All ECU Units), Fall 1988- 1995 ...................... 100 Tenure Status of Permanent & Temporary Faculty by Unit, Fall 1995......................... 101- 103 Average Salaries of 9/ 10 Month AAUP Faculty by Gender & Rank, Fall 1991- 1993 .............. 104 Average Salaries of 11/ 12 Month AAUP Faculty by Gender & Rank, Fall 1991- 1995 ............ 105 Full- & Part- Time Faculty Salaries ( SOM Excluded) by Rank & Gender Fall 1995 ................. 106 Full- & Part- Time School of Medicine Faculty Salaries, Fall 1995....................................... 107 Full- & Part- Time University Personnel by Occupational Category & Gender Fall 1991- 1995 ................................................................................................ 108 Full- & Part- Time University Personnel by Occupational Category, Gender, & Ethnicity, Fall 1995 ........................................................................................... 109 Table of Contents Page FINANCES Highlights ........................................................................................................... 111 Current Fund Revenues by Source, Fiscal Year 1994- 95 ............................................... 113 Current Fund Expenditures by Function, Fiscal Year 1994- 95 ......................................... 114 Research Grants and Contracts, Restricted Current Fund, Fiscal Years 1991- 1995.............. 115 STUDENT FEES AND FINANCIAL AID Highlights ........................................................................................................... 117 Tuition and Fees, Semester Rates, Academic Year 1995- 96 .......................................... 119 Changes in Tuition and Fees, Academic Years 1986- 87 through 1995- 96 ......................... 120 Student Financial Aid Received, Fiscal Years 1992- 93 through 1994- 95 ............................. 121 INFORMATION RESOURCES Highlights ........................................................................................................... 123 Library Resources, Fall 1991- 1995............................................................................ 125 Computer Network Connections by Administrative & Academic Use, Fiscal Years 1991- 1995 ..................................................................................... 126 Facilities, Fall 1995 ................................................................................................ 127 Table of Contents 1 History Of East Carolina University Chartered by the North Carolina General Assembly on March 8, 1907, the institution has moved in a rapid and orderly transition from a two- year normal school to a four- year college to a major comprehensive university whose outreach now transcends its regional origins. On October 5, 1909, East Carolina Teachers Training School began its first regular session; during that year 174 men and women students were enrolled. The first class to graduate from the two- year normal curriculum received its diplomas on June 6, 1911. The institution was authorized by the General Assembly in 1920 to institute a four- year teacher education cur-riculum and to confer the baccalaureate degree upon its graduates. The Board of Trustees proposed in 1921 that the name be changed. East Carolina Teachers College was authorized in 1929 to initiate graduate programs, and it conferred the first Master of Arts degree in 1933. The college was charged in 1941 to plan for a liberal arts program. To reflect the institution's expanding academic commit-ments, in 1951 the name was changed to East Carolina College. As the fastest growing educational institution in North Carolina, by 1960 it had become the state's third largest institution of higher learning. During the expansion of the sixties East Carolina was reorganized to reflect the structure of a comprehensive university. In addition to the College of Arts and Sci-ences, the Graduate School, and the General College, seven professional schools were established. In 1967 the General Assembly authorized university status. Thereafter East Carolina University continued its aca-demic advancement and extended its services to ad-dress regional and national challenges. In 1971 the General Assembly restructured public higher education in North Carolina, making the Univer-sity a constituent member of the University of North Carolina. The charter class of the four- year medical school enrolled in 1977. In 1979 the University was authorized to develop five Ph. D. programs in sciences basic to medicine. East Carolina University awarded its first Ph. D. degree in 1983. The University presently consists of seventeen depart-ments within the College of Arts and Sciences, eleven professional schools, the General College, the Gradu-ate School, and the Division of Continuing Education. Prepared by Mary Jo Bratton, Professor of History College/ School and Date Established School of Business 1960 School of Nursing 1960 School of Music 1962 School of Art 1962 School of Education 1963 Graduate School 1964 College of Arts & Sciences 1964 School of Allied Health Sciences 1967 School of Human Environmental Sciences 1968 General College 1969 School of Industry & Technology 1971 School of Medicine 1976 School of Social Work 1986 School of Health & Human Performance 1993 2 1909 174 1938 1,269 1967 9,360 1910 227 1939 1,289 1968 9,272 1911 235 1940 1,296 1969 9,258 1912 252 1941 1,339 1970 10,007 1913 251 1942 1,064 1971 10,106 1914 295 1943 980 1972 10,286 1915 295 1944 953 1973 10,068 1916 307 1945 1,049 1974 11,341 1917 325 1946 1,382 1975 11,725 1918 278 1947 1,549 1976 11,696 1919 285 1948 1,511 1977 11,968 1920 381 1949 1,858 1978 12,476 1921 317 1950 2,075 1979 12,874 1922 395 1951 2,123 1980 13,165 1923 516 1952 2,280 1981 13,264 1924 593 1953 2,454 1982 13,311 1925 709 1954 2,878 1983 13,357 1926 736 1955 3,315 1984 13,826 1927 767 1956 3,693 1985 14,117 1928 976 1957 3,947 1986 14,459 1929 952 1958 4,179 1987 14,878 1930 984 1959 4,583 1988 15,579 1931 972 1960 4,178 1989 16,029 1932 970 1961 5,883 1990 16,500 1933 1,013 1962 6,306 1991 16,690 1934 1,096 1963 6,570 1992 17,757 1935 1,134 1964 7,318 1993 17,729 1936 1,142 1965 8,667 1994 17,567 1937 1,204 1966 8,834 1995 17,445 Enrollment History Student Population 0 2,000 4,000 6,000 8,000 10,000 12,000 14,000 16,000 18,000 1912 1916 1920 1924 1928 1932 1936 1940 1944 1948 1952 1956 1960 1964 1968 1972 1976 1980 1984 1988 1992 Year Fall Enrollment Year Fall Year Enrollment Fall Enrollment Source: East Carolina College Bulletin ( History subsection) and Planning & Institutional Research data files 3 Memberships and Accreditations East Carolina University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award bachelor's, master's, PhD degrees, and the EdD degree. Accreditation Council on Continuing Medical Education Administration of Accounting Programs Group, American Accounting Association American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy American Association of Colleges of Nursing American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education American Chemical Society American Council for Construction Education American Council of Learned Societies American Dietetic Association American Health Information Management Association, in cooperation with the Committee on Allied Health Education and Accreditation of the American Medical Association American Historical Association American Home Economics Association American Occupational Therapy Association in Cooperation with the Committee on Allied Health Education and Accreditation of the American Medical Association American Philosophical Association American Physical Therapy Association American Society of Allied Health Professions American Speech- Language- Hearing Association Arts Advocates of North Carolina Association of Academic Health Centers Association of American Colleges Association of American Medical Colleges Association for the Care of Children's Health Association of College Unions- International Association of College and University Housing Officers- International Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Association for Continuing Higher Education Association of Performing Arts Presenters Association of Student Judicial Affairs Officers Box Office Management International College Placement Council Cooperative Education Association, Inc. Council for the Advancement and Support of Education Council of Graduate Schools in the United States Council on Hotel, Restaurant, and Institutional Education Council on Postsecondary Accreditation Council on Rehabilitation Education Council on Social Work Education International Association of Counseling Services International Association of Performing Arts Administrators International Technology Education Association Intrafilm Liaison Committee on Medical Education National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences National Association for Business Teacher Education National Association of Campus Activities National Association of College and University Business Officers National Association of College and University Food Services National Association of College Law Enforcement Officers National Association for the Education of Young Children National Association of Foreign Student Advisors National Association of Industrial Technology National Association of Music Therapy Inc. National Association of Schools of Art and Design National Association of Schools of Music National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators National Association of Student Personnel Administrators National Collegiate Honors Council National Commission for Cooperative Education National Council for Accreditation of Environmental Health Curricula National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education National Environmental Health Association National Intramural- Recreational Sports Association National Kitchen and Bath Association National League for Nursing National Orientation Directors Association National Recreation and Parks Association/ American Associa-tion for Leisure and Recreation Council on Accreditation National University Continuing Education Association North Carolina Alliance of Allied Health Professions North Carolina Association of Colleges and Universities North Carolina Board of Nursing North Carolina Department of Justice, Criminal Justice Standards Division Southern Association of College and University Business Officers Southern College Placement Association Southern Conference of Graduate Schools Southern Council on Collegiate Education in Nursing Other organizations in individual disciplines Approved for Teacher Certification by the North Carolina State Board of Education Source: Academic Affairs 4 University Calendar SUMMER SCHOOL 1995 First Term May 15 Mon Registration May 16 Tues Classes Begin June 19 Mon Classes End June 20 Tues Final Exams Second Term June 21 Wed Registration June 22 Thur Classes Begin July 27 Thur Classes End July 28 Fri Final Exams FALL SEMESTER 1995 August 21 Mon Faculty Meetings August 22 Tues Registration August 23 Wed Classes Begin September 4 Mon State Holiday October 26- 29 Fall Break November 20- 26 Thanksgiving Break November 27 Mon Classes Resume December 8 Fri Classes End December 9 Sat Commencement December 11 Mon Exams Begin December 16 Sat Exams End SPRING SEMESTER 1996 January 4 Thur Registration January 5 Fri Classes Begin January 15 Mon State Holiday March 3- 10 Spring Break March 11 Mon Classes Resume April 5 Fri State Holiday April 22 Mon Classes End April 24 Wed Exams Begin May 1 Wed Exams End May 4 Sat Commencement FALL SEMESTER 1996 August 19 Mon Faculty Meetings August 20 Tues Registration August 21 Wed Classes Begin September 2 Mon State Holiday October 10- 13 Fall Break Nov. 27- Dec. 1 Thanksgiving Break December 2 Mon Classes Resume December 7 Sat Classes End December 7 Sat Commencement December 9 Mon Exams Begin December 14 Sat Exams End SUMMER SCHOOL 1996 First Term May 13 Mon Registration May 14 Tues Classes Begin June 17 Mon Classes End June 18 Tues Final Exams Second Term June 19 Wed Registration June 20 Thur Classes Begin July 4 Thur State Holiday July 25 Thur Classes End July 26 Fri Final Exams SPRING SEMESTER 1997 January 10 Fri Registration January 13 Mon Classes Begin January 20 Mon State Holiday March 9- 16 Sun/ Sun Spring Break March 17 Mon Classes Resume March 28 Fri State Holiday April 29 Tues Classes End May 1 Thur Exams Begin May 8 Thur Exams End May 10 Sat Commencement Source: East Carolina University Bulletin 1994- 1996, published by Academic Affairs 5 Administration 6 BOARD OF GOVERNORS The University of North Carolina BOARD OF TRUSTEES East Carolina University CHANCELLOR East Carolina University Athletics Equal Opportunity Programs Executive Internal Audit Assistant Office of University Attorney Planning and Institutional Research Academic Library Services School of Art School of Business College of Arts & Sciences Continuing Education & Summer School School of Education School of Health & Human Performance School of Industry & Technology School of Social Work Undergraduate Studies School of Human Environmental Sciences School of Medicine School of Music School of Nursing University Publications News & Communication Services PRESIDENT The University of North Carolina Health Sciences Library School of Allied Health Sciences November, 1995 Institutional Advancement Research/ Graduate Studies Academic Affairs Business Affairs Student Life Health Sciences Organization Chart East Carolina University 7 Anthropology Biology Chemistry Communication Economics English Foreign Languages & Literatures Geography Geology History Institute for Historical & Cultural Research* International Programs SACS Self- Study Associate Vice Chancellor Mathematics Philosophy Physics Political Science Psychology Sociology Theatre Arts Science Institute for the Disabled** Women's Studies Admissions Diving Safety Honors Program Registrar Academic Affairs BB& T Center for Leadership Development ** Academic Library Services Business, Vocational, & Technical Education Counselor & Adult Education Educational Leadership Elementary & Middle Grades Education Foundations and Research Library Studies and Educational Technology Science Education Science/ Math Education Center Special Education Rural Education Institute** Accounting Bureau of Business Research * Decision Sciences Finance Management Marketing Health Education Human Performance Laboratory Recreation and Leisure Studies Exercise and Sport Science Apparel, Merchandising, & Interior Design Child Development & Family Relations Nutrition & Hospitality Management University College General College Cooperative Education Undergraduate Studies Continuing Education & Summer School November, 1995 LEGEND * Research Unit ** Public Service Unit Organization Chart Academic Affairs 8 School of Human Environmental Sciences School of Art School of Business College of Arts & Sciences School of Education/ Teacher Education School of Health & Human Performance School of Industry & Technology School of Music School of Social Work Aerospace Studies Construction Management Industrial Technology Military Science Planning Basic Studies Instrumental Keyboard Music Education Voice Criminal Justice Social Work LEGEND * Research Unit Center on Aging* Graduate School Institute for Coastal & Marine Resources* Office of Sponsored Programs Technology Transfer November, 1995 Research/ Graduate Studies Organization Chart Research/ Graduate Studies 9 Health Sciences Library School of Allied School of Nursing Health Sciences School of Medicine Biostatistics Clinical Laboratory Science Communication Sciences and Disorders Community Health Environmental Health Health Information Management Occupational Therapy Physical Therapy Physician Assistant Studies Rehabilitation Studies Anatomy & Cell Biology Anesthesiology Biochemistry Comparative Medicine Emergency Medicine Family Medicine Medical Humanities Medicine Microbiology & Immunology EAHEC Academic Support & Counseling Center Center for Health Sciences Biostatistics Center for Health Services Research & Development Center for Health Sciences Communications Development & Alumni Affairs Administration Medical Center News & Information Admissions Business Affairs Clinical Services Continuing Medical Education Graduate 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Dev. Center Survey Research Laboratory ECU Alumni Association Chapter Relations Special Events Alumni Programs Professional Societies Board of Directors Controller Institutional Advancement ECU Foundation, Inc. Regional Development** Alumni Relations Institutional Advancement 12 Student Life Student Activities Student Development Student Services Dean of Students University Unions Recreational Services Judicial Affairs Panhellenic Advisor Student Leadership Development Minority Student Affairs Dean of Student Development Career Services Counseling Center Office of Disability Support Services Orientation & the First Year Experience Health Promotion & Well- Being Services for Deaf & Hard of Hearing Students Special Populations Dining Services Student Financial Aid University Housing Services Student Health Service Research, Assessment, and Testing African- American Cultural Center November, 1995 Organization Chart Student Life 13 6 15 Board Of Trustees Robert A. Ward -- Chairman Valeria O. Lovelace William P. Furr -- Vice Chairman Lyda Teer Mihalyi H. E. ( Gene) Rayfield, Jr. -- Secretary Betty S. Speir William C. Baggett David Jordan Whichard, III Phillip R. Dixon Walter Williams Ronald Eugene Dowdy Ian Charles Eastman -- Ex- Officio Charles R. Franklin, Jr. James LeRoy Smith -- Asst. Secretary Administration OFFICE OF THE CHANCELLOR Richard R. Eakin Chancellor James LeRoy Smith Executive Assistant to the Chancellor Mary Ann Rose Assistant to the Chancellor/ EEO Officer Michael A. Hamrick, Director Athletics Brenda R. Mills, Manager Internal Audit Robert J. Thompson, Director Planning and Institutional Research Ben G. Irons, II University Attorney DIVISION OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS Tinsley E. Yarbrough, Interim Vice Chancellor Academic Affairs David L. Watkins, Associate Vice Chancellor Academic Affairs Dianna B. Lowe, Assistant Vice Chancellor Academic Affairs Myra H. Cain, Assistant Vice Chancellor Academic Affairs Caroline L. Ayers, Interim Asst. Vice Chancellor Academic Affairs Thomas E. Powell, Jr., Director Admissions James H. Bearden, Director BB& T Center for Leadership Development James A. Van Fleet, Director International Programs David Sanders, Director Honors Program J. Gilbert Moore, Registrar Registrar Steven H. Sellers, Director Diving Safety Dorothy H. Clayton, Coordinator Faculty Development Program Rita Reaves, Director Writing Across the Curriculum Program Dorothy H. Muller, Dean Undergraduate Studies/ General College Jo Ann F. Jones, Assistant Dean General College Mary M. Cauley, Director Cooperative Education Robert L. Denney, Associate Director University College Eugene A. Owens, Associate Director Student Academic Support Services W. Keats Sparrow, Dean College of Arts & Sciences Byron L. Coulter, Associate Dean Arts & Sciences Carolyn H. Hampton, Associate Dean Research Linda D. Wolfe, Chair Anthropology Charles E. Bland, Chair Biology Chia- yu Li, Chair Chemistry T. Harrell Allen, Chair Communication Carson W. Bays, Chair Economics Donald E. Palumbo, Chair English Charles W. Sullivan, Chair Foreign Languages & Literatures Leo E. Zonn, Chair Geography Scott W. Snyder, Chair Geology 16 Administration W. Roger Biles, Chair History Robert L. Bernhardt, Chair Mathematics George W. S. Bailey, Chair Philosophy Mumtaz A. Dinno, Chair Physics David P. Conradt, Chair Political Science Rand B. Evans, Chair Psychology Richard J. Caston, Chair Sociology John Shearin, Chair Theatre Arts Henry C. Ferrell, Jr., Director Institute for Historical & Cultural Research Vacant, Director Science Institute for the Disabled Linda Allred, Director Women’s Studies Michael A. Dorsey, Dean School of Art Arthur J. Haney, Assistant Dean School of Art Phil E. Phillips, Assistant Dean School of Art Ernest B. Uhr, Dean School of Business L. H. Zincone , Jr., Associate Dean Academic Programs Richard L. Kerns, Associate Dean Computer Services Jeffrey S. Allen, Associate Dean Professional Programs Donald B. Boldt, Assistant Dean Graduate Studies Jeffrey S. Allen, Director Bureau of Business Research J. Larry Hagler, Chair Accounting Margaret M. Capen, Chair Decision Sciences C. Ronald Sprecher, Chair Finance Joseph M. Tomkiewicz, Chair Management Roger McIntyre, Chair Marketing Charles Coble, Dean School of Education Henry Peel, Associate Dean Faculty Programs & Development John A. Swope, Associate Dean Instruction & Administration Ivan G. Wallace, Chair Business, Vocational, & Technical Education John J. Schmidt, Chair Counselor & Adult Education Ed Bell, Interim Chair Educational Leadership Thomas Buttery, Interim Chair Elementary & Middle Grades Education Gregory Hastings, Acting Chair Foundations & Research Lawrence W. S. Auld, Chair Library Studies & Educational Technology Frank E. Crawley, Chair Science Education John T. Richards, Chair Special Education Emmett M. Floyd, Director ENCCARE Betty G. Beacham, Director Model Clinical Teaching Ronny VanSant, Director NC Teaching Fellows James R. Taylor, Director REAP Delma Blinson, Director Rural Education Institute Katharine W. Hodgin, Director Science/ Math Education Center George E. Williams, Director Office of Clinical Experiences Floyd E. Mattheis, Director Summer Ventures Parmalee P. Hawk, Director Teacher Education Christian W. Zauner, Dean School of Health & Human Performance Paul Vaccaro, Chair Exercise and Sport Science David M. White, Acting Chair Health Education Karen Hancock, Acting Chair Recreation and Leisure Studies Gay Israel, Director Human Performance Laboratory Helen Grove, Dean School of Human Environmental Sciences Marjorie Inman, Chair Apparel, Merchandising, & Interior Design Cynthia E. Johnson, Chair Child Development & Family Relations 17 Administration DoriAnn Finley, Chair Nutrition & Hospitality Management Nancy Lee, Acting Director Child Development Laboratories Jannis B. Shea, Director Undergraduate Studies David A. Dosser, Director Marriage & Family Therapy Janet D. Bryan, Director Dietetics A. Darryl Davis, Dean School of Industry & Technology Michael D. Myrick, Chair Aerospace Studies Douglas W. Kruger, Chair Construction Management Elmer C. Poe, Chair Industrial Technology James R. Cook, Chair Military Science William W. Hankins, Acting Chair Planning C. Brad Foley, Dean School of Music George Knight, Assistant Dean School of Music Rodney Schmidt, Assistant Dean School of Music Joseph P. Distefano, Chair Basic Studies Robert L. Hause, Chair Instrumental Charles F. Bath, Chair Keyboard Michelle J. Hairston, Chair Music Education John B. O'Brien, Chair Voice Gary R. Lowe, Dean School of Social Work Linner Griffin, Associate Dean Graduate Studies, Social Work William T. Gartman, Associate Dean Undergraduate Studies, Social Work Joyce Reed, Director Criminal Justice Vickie J. Peterson, Director Field Education Lena Carawan, Assistant Director Field Education Kenneth E. Marks, Director Academic Library Services Diana M. Henshaw, Director Continuing Education & Summer School DIVISION OF RESEARCH AND GRADUATE STUDIES Thomas Feldbush, Vice Chancellor/ Dean Research/ Graduate Studies Paul D. Tschetter, Associate Dean Graduate School Max C. Poole, Assistant Dean Graduate School James P. Mitchell, Director Center on Aging William H. Queen, Director Institute for Coastal & Marine Resources Alan A. Schreier, Director Office of Sponsored Programs Marti VanScott, Director Technology Transfer DIVISION OF HEALTH SCIENCES James A. Hallock, Vice Chancellor Health Sciences Thomas G. Irons, Associate Vice Chancellor Health Sciences, President/ HealthEast, Inc. Ellis F. Hall, Interim Associate Vice Chancellor Development & Alumni Affairs Gary R. Vanderpool, Assistant Vice Chancellor Health Sciences Administration David C. Balch, Director Health Sciences Communications Susan S. Gustke, Executive Director Eastern Area Health Education Center Christopher J. Mansfield, Director Health Services Research & Development Kevin F. O’Brien, Director Health Sciences Biostatistics David Emmerling, Director Academic Support & Counseling Center 18 Administration Harold P. Jones, Dean School of Allied Health Sciences Kevin F. O'Brien, Associate Dean School of Allied Health Sciences Thomas Chenier, Chair Biostatistics Susan T. Smith, Chair Clinical Laboratory Science Donald E. Ensley, Chair Community Health Y. J. Lao, Chair Environmental Health Peggy H. Wood, Chair Health Information Management Anne Dickerson, Acting Chair Occupational Therapy Bruce C. Albright, Chair Physical Therapy Paul P. Alston, Chair Rehabilitation Studies Michael Rastatter, Chair Communication Sciences and Disorders Jim Keller, Acting Chair Physician Assistant Studies James A. Hallock, Dean School of Medicine Ann C. Jobe, Senior Associate Dean School of Medicine Dean H. Hayek, Associate Dean Admissions Gary R. Vanderpool, Associate Dean Business Affairs R. Derek Prentice, Associate Dean Clinical Services & Medical Director Susan S. Gustke, Associate Dean Continuing Medical Education D. E. Darnell Jones, Associate Dean Graduate Medical Education Dennis R. Sinar, Associate Dean Informatics Sam N. Pennington, Associate Dean Research & Graduate Studies Julius Q. Mallette, Assistant Dean Student Affairs Randall H. Renegar, Assistant Dean Student Affairs James G. Peden, Jr., Assistant Dean Admissions Theodore W. Whitley, Assistant Dean Medical Education John J. Zizzo, Director Medical Faculty Practice Plan Jack E. Brinn, Chair Anatomy & Cell Biology Jack H. Welch, Chair Anesthesiology Joseph G. Cory, Chair Biochemistry William H. Pryor, Jr., Chair Comparative Medicine Nicholas H. Benson, Chair Emergency Medicine D. Dean Patton, Chair Family Medicine Loretta M. Kopelman, Chair Medical Humanities Robert L. Wortmann, Chair Medicine Paul V. Phibbs, Chair Microbiology & Immunology D. E. Darnell Jones, Chair Obstetrics & Gynecology H. Thomas Norris, Chair Pathology & Laboratory Medicine Jon B. Tingelstad, Chair Pediatrics Wallace R. Wooles, Chair Pharmacology Charles H. Duckett, Interim Chair Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Stephen C. Wood, Chair Physiology J. Frank James, Chair Psychiatric Medicine Ulf L. Karlsson, Chair Radiation Oncology R. William McConnell, Chair Radiology Walter J. Pories, Chair Surgery Phyllis N. Horns, Dean School of Nursing Therese G. Lawler, Associate Dean Academic Services Karen Elberson, Chair Adult Health Nursing Judy H. Bernhardt, Chair Community, Mental Health Nursing, & Nursing Services Administration Jo Ann Neff, Chair Parent - Child Nursing Jeannie Yount, Director Student Services Dixie Koldjeski, Interim Associate Dean Research & Evaluation Jo Ann Bell, Director Health Sciences Library 19 Administration DIVISION OF INSTITUTIONAL ADVANCEMENT James L. Lanier, Vice Chancellor Institutional Advancement Donald Y. Leggett, Associate Vice Chancellor Alumni Relations Malcolm Woodall, Associate Vice Chancellor Institutional Advancement Albert A. Delia, Associate Vice Chancellor Regional Development Walter M. Fitts, Director Small Business & Technology Development Ctr. Mark A. Friend, Director Center for Applied Technology DIVISION OF STUDENT LIFE Alfred T. Matthews, Vice Chancellor Student Life Ronald P. Speier, Dean of Students Student Activities Vacant, Dean Student Development Brian Haynes, Asst. VC and Director Minority Student Affairs Kris M. Smith, Asst. VC and Director Student Life Research, Assessment, & Testing James R. Westmoreland, Director Career Services Wilbert R. Ball, Director Counseling Center Frank Salamon, Director Dining Services ( University) C. C. Rowe, Director Disability Support Services Donna Walsh, Director Health Promotion & Well- Being Karen D. Boyd, Assoc. Dean of Students Judicial Affairs Taffye Benson Clayton, Director Ledonia Wright African American Cultural Center Beth Anne Pretty, Director Orientation & the First Year Experience Laura W. Sweet, Asst. Dean of Students Panhellenic Advisor Tony Schreiber, Director Services for Deaf & Hard- of- Hearing Students Lucinda W. Wright, Asst. Dean & Director Special Populations Rose Mary Stelma, Director Student Financial Aid Kay VanNortwick, Director Student Health Service Lisa R. Shibley, Director Student Leadership Development Nance J. Mize, Director Recreational Services Emanuele Amaro, Director University Housing Services Vacant, Director University Unions DIVISION OF BUSINESS AFFAIRS Richard Brown, Vice Chancellor Business Affairs C. Layton Getsinger, Associate Vice Chancellor Business Affairs Daniel R. Bishop, Comptroller Financial Affairs Blake C. Price, Director Computing & Information Systems Phillip W. Lewis, Acting Director Environmental Health and Safety Anne W. Jenkins, Acting Asst. Vice Chancellor Human Resources George W. Harrell, Assistant Vice Chancellor Facilities Services Anne W. Jenkins, Director Systems Coordination James D. Plummer, Director University Budget Teresa Crocker, Director Public Safety A. Scott Buck, Director Materials Management C. Layton Getsinger, Director Auxiliary Services Sherry C. Pernell, Director Asset and Risk Management 6 21 ¨ Since the fall of 1991, the average freshman SAT score has increased from 889 to 911 ( p. 23) ¨ The fall 1995 freshman class hails from 91 of the 100 North Carolina counties and 26 of the 50 United States ( pp. 27 & 28) ¨ Undergraduate transfers from North Carolina institutions make up 75% of ECU's new transfers ( p. 32) ¨ The Universities of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Greensboro, and Wilmington and North Carolina State University contribute the majority of our transfers from North Carolina public senior institutions ( p. 32) ¨ Women comprise 58% of ECU's total population ( p. 33) ¨ Full- time students comprise 82% of ECU's total student body ( p. 35) ¨ North Carolina residents comprise 86% of ECU's total enrollment ( p. 36) ¨ Minorities compose 13% of our undergraduates, 12% of our graduates, and 23% of our medical students ( p. 41) ¨ Overall, minorities comprise 13% of ECU's student body ( p. 41) ¨ 85% of ECU's undergraduates are under age 25 ( p. 44) ¨ 75% of ECU's graduate- level students are age 25 or over ( p. 45) ¨ The average GPA of freshman men is 2.14; senior men average 2.67 ( p. 60) ¨ The average GPA of freshman women is 2.27; senior women average 2.93 ( p. 60) ¨ During the fall 1995 semester, students enrolled in courses totalling 216,917 semester credit hours ( p. 64) ¨ 26% of the fall 1995 student body lived in ECU's student housing ( p. 68) S T U D E N T S * HIGHLIGHTS * 6 23 Fall 1995 Enrollment Summary ( with Fall 1994 Comparative Figures) Source: Student Data File ( SDF) Notes: This table does not include audits or extension students. New undergraduate transfers include ONLY classified students. * Original Scores Total In- State Out- of- State 1994 1995 % Chg 1994 1995 % Chg 1994 1995 % Chg Undergraduate Full- time 12,947 12,875 - 0.6% 10,895 10,819 - 0.7% 2,052 2,056 0.2% Part- time 1,552 1,467 - 5.5% 1,430 1,362 - 4.8% 122 105 - 13.9% Total 14,499 14,342 - 1.1% 12,325 12,181 - 1.2% 2,174 2,161 - 0.6% Graduate Full- time 1,095 1,126 2.8% 913 941 3.1% 182 185 1.6% Part- time 1,678 1,683 0.3% 1,617 1,592 - 1.5% 61 91 49.2% Total 2,773 2,809 1.3% 2,530 2,533 0.1% 243 276 13.6% Medical Full- time 295 294 - 0.3% 295 294 - 0.3% 0 0 Part- time 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 295 294 - 0.3% 295 294 - 0.3% 0 0 Grand Total Full- time 14,337 14,295 - 0.3% 12,103 12,054 - 0.4% 2,234 2,241 0.3% Part- time 3,230 3,150 - 2.5% 3,047 2,954 - 3.1% 183 196 7.1% Total 17,567 17,445 - 0.7% 15,150 15,008 - 0.9% 2,417 2,437 0.8% University Ethnic Profile White 15,233 15,044 - 1.2% 13,079 12,892 - 1.4% 2,154 2,152 - 0.1% Black 1,711 1,746 2.0% 1,605 1,631 1.6% 106 115 8.5% Am Indian or Alaskan Native 84 101 20.2% 82 96 17.1% 2 5 150.0% Asian or Pacific Islander 216 243 12.5% 185 205 10.8% 31 38 22.6% Hispanic 147 168 14.3% 121 134 10.7% 26 34 30.8% Nonresident Alien 145 87 - 40.0% 52 8 - 84.6% 93 79 - 15.1% Race Unknown 31 56 80.6% 26 42 62% 5 14 180.0% Total 17,567 17,445 - 0.7% 15,150 15,008 - 0.9% 2,417 2,437 0.8% 1st- Time Freshman Ethnicity White 2,083 2,270 9.0% 1,723 1,846 7.1% 360 424 17.8% Black 207 284 37.2% 189 259 37.0% 18 25 38.9% Am Indian or Alaskan Native 17 20 17.6% 16 18 12.5% 1 2 0.0% Asian or Pacific Islander 21 44 109.5% 16 36 125.0% 5 8 60.0% Hispanic 20 23 15.0% 15 18 20.0% 5 5 0.0% Nonresident Alien 15 0 - 100% 14 0 - 100.0% 1 0 - 100.0% Race Unknown 0 1 0 0 0.0% 0 1 Total 2,363 2,642 11.8% 1,973 2,177 10.3% 390 465 19.2% 1st- Time Freshman Avg SAT* 920 911 902 901 970 960 New Undergraduate Transfers 1,195 1,072 - 10.3% 1,012 895 - 11.6% 183 177 - 3.3% 24 First- Time Freshman Average SAT Scores* by Residence Status Fall 1991 - 1995 Source: Student Data File ( SDF) 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 825 850 875 900 925 950 975 Avg In- State Avg Out- of- State Avg All First- time Freshman Average Average Average UNC System In- State Out- of- State All 1st- time Fr. Average Year Test SAT Score SAT Score SAT Score Score 1991 Verbal 415 437 419 453 Math 466 487 470 505 Combined 881 924 889 958 1992 Verbal 422 440 426 452 Math 468 492 474 507 Combined 890 932 900 959 1993 Verbal 430 456 435 455 Math 480 510 485 512 Combined 910 966 920 967 1994 Verbal 424 452 429 458 Math 478 518 484 517 Combined 902 970 913 975 1995 Verbal 429 452 433 459 Math 472 508 478 510 Combined 901 960 911 969 * Original Scores 25 SAT Scores of Accepted Freshman Applicants Fall 1995 < 400 401- 600 601- 800 801- 1000 1001- 1200 1201- 1400 1401- 1600 0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 2,500 3,000 3,500 4,000 Accepted Enrolled Source: Student Data File ( SDF) Accepted % Enrolled for by SAT Interval Admission Enrolled SAT Interval 400 or below 0 0 0.0% 401- 600 5 0 0.0% 601- 800 1,086 530 48.8% 801- 1000 3,794 1,553 40.9% 1001- 1200 1,587 483 30.4% 1201- 1400 195 63 32.3% 1401- 1600 4 1 25.0% Unavailable 132 12 9.1% Total 6,803 2,642 38.8% 26 First- Time Freshman SAT Scores Fall 1994 & 1995 1994 1995 SAT Interval # Students % of Total # Students % of Total 400 or below 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 401- 600 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 601- 800 451 19.1% 530 20.1% 801- 1000 1,393 59.0% 1,553 58.8% 1001- 1200 436 18.5% 483 18.3% 1201- 1400 44 1.9% 63 2.4% 1401- 1600 4 0.2% 1 0.0% Unavailable 35 1.5% 12 0.5% Total 2,363 100.0% 2,642 100.0% < 400 401- 600 601- 800 801- 1000 1001- 1200 1201- 1400 1401- 1600 0 200 400 600 800 1,000 1,200 1,400 1,600 1995 1994 Source: Student Data File ( SDF) Number of students/ SAT interval Note: Percentages may not total 100% due to rounding 27 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 2,500 3,000 Bottom Fifth 4th Fifth 3rd Fifth 2nd Fifth Top Fifth First- Time Freshman High School Class Rank Fall 1991 - 1995 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 % of % of % of % of % of Class Rank N Total N Total N Total N Total N Total Top Fifth 640 29.0% 785 29.4% 800 35.0% 695 31.5% 829 33.2% 2nd Fifth 743 33.7% 1001 37.4% 875 38.3% 846 38.3% 908 36.3% 3rd Fifth 630 28.6% 671 25.1% 504 22.1% 548 24.8% 570 22.8% 4th Fifth 175 7.9% 197 7.4% 96 4.2% 114 5.2% 175 7.0% Bottom Fifth 16 0.7% 19 0.7% 8 0.4% 6 0.3% 16 0.6% Total 2,204 100% 2,673 100% 2,283 100% 2,209 100% 2,498 100% No Class Rank 132 193 152 154 144 Source: Student Data File ( SDF) Note: Percentages may not total 100% due to rounding 28 0 1 - 25 26 - 50 51 - 75 76 - 100 101 - 200 201 + First- Time Freshman Enrollment by County Fall 1995 Source: Student Data File ( SDF) County N County N County N County N Alamance 32 Currituck 5 Lee 15 Rockingham 9 Alexander 8 Dare 15 Lenoir 50 Rowan 26 Alleghany 2 Davidson 28 Lincoln 9 Rutherford 2 Anson 0 Davie 1 Macon 0 Sampson 25 Ashe 0 Duplin 22 Madison 0 Scotland 10 Avery 1 Durham 56 Martin 26 Stanly 12 Beaufort 49 Edgecombe 34 McDowell 1 Stokes 8 Bertie 18 Forsyth 58 Mecklenburg 89 Surry 13 Bladen 14 Franklin 16 Mitchell 2 Swain 0 Brunswick 24 Gaston 8 Montgomery 4 Transylvania 2 Buncombe 13 Gates 5 Moore 20 Tyrrell 3 Burke 10 Graham 0 Nash 56 Union 18 Cabarrus 8 Granville 14 New Hanover 50 Vance 15 Caldwell 13 Greene 10 Northampton 3 Wake 232 Camden 2 Guilford 96 Onslow 70 Warren 4 Carteret 37 Halifax 25 Orange 21 Washington 12 Caswell 4 Harnett 31 Pamlico 8 Watauga 0 Catawba 26 Haywood 3 Pasquotank 17 Wayne 56 Chatham 6 Henderson 5 Pender 7 Wilkes 11 Cherokee 5 Hertford 10 Perquimans 8 Wilson 65 Chowan 10 Hoke 6 Person 14 Yadkin 5 Clay 0 Hyde 4 Pitt 165 Yancey 0 Cleveland 10 Iredell 15 Polk 3 Columbus 16 Jackson 3 Randolph 11 Craven 60 Johnston 35 Richmond 8 Cumberland 94 Jones 4 Robeson 21 Total North Carolina First- Time Freshman = 2,177 Total First- Time Freshman = 2,642 29 First- Time Freshman Enrollment by State Fall 1995 0 1 - 25 26 - 100 101 - 200 200 + Source: Student Data File ( SDF) State N State N State N State N Alabama 1 Iowa 0 New Jersey 60 Vermont 0 Alaska 0 Kansas 0 New Mexico 0 Virginia 147 Arizona 0 Kentucky 1 New York 32 Washington 0 Arkansas 0 Louisiana 0 North Carolina 2,177 West Virginia 2 California 1 Maine 1 North Dakota 0 Wisconsin 1 Colorado 0 Maryland 84 Ohio 9 Wyoming 0 Connecticut 12 Massachusetts 2 Oklahoma 0 U. S. Territories 0 Delaware 7 Michigan 3 Oregon 0 Unknown 47 D. C. 1 Minnesota 0 Pennsylvania 23 Foreign Countries 3 Florida 7 Mississippi 0 Rhode Island 2 Georgia 4 Missouri 0 South Carolina 10 Hawaii 1 Montana 0 South Dakota 0 Idaho 0 Nebraska 0 Tennessee 0 Illinois 0 Nevada 0 Texas 1 Indiana 1 New Hampshire 2 Utah 0 Total Out- of- State First- Time Freshman = 465 Total First- Time Freshman = 2,642 30 Graduation Rates For First- Time, Full- Time Freshman Cohort Who Entered In 1988 Notes: The original cohort maintains in its totals students who either were stop- outs, drop- outs, or transfers. Five, six and seven year graduate totals are cumulative. Graduation Rate = " Number of Graduates" divided by " Size of Cohort" multiplied by " 100". Source: Graduated and Student Data Files ( GSDF & SDF) ' 88 Cohort ' 88 >= 30 Hrs in ' 90 ' 88 >= 60 Hrs in ' 90 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% After 4 Yrs After 5 Yrs After 6 Yrs After 7 Yrs Cohort Graduation Rates Size of After After After After Cohort Description Cohort 4 Yrs 5 Yrs 6 Yrs 7 Yrs 1988 First- Time, Full- Time ( FT, FT) 2,981 474 1,248 1,472 1,545 Freshman Cohort 15.9% 41.9% 49.4% 51.8% 1988 FT, FT Freshman Cohort 1,824 471 1,193 1,388 1,446 who completed 30 or more credit 25.8% 65.4% 76.1% 79.3% hours by the fall 1990 semester 1988 FT, FT Freshman Cohort 681 345 586 622 629 who completed 60 or more credit 50.7% 86.0% 91.3% 92.4% hours by the fall 1990 semester 31 Gender and Ethnic Distribution Of Entering and Graduating 1988 First- Time, Full- Time Freshman Cohort Am Nonresid Gender White Black Indian Asian Hispanic Alien 1988 First- Time, Full- Time Freshman Cohort Men 1,173 93 9 18 5 3 Women 1,487 159 6 15 11 2 Graduating after 4 years Men 128 10 1 3 0 1 Women 309 17 0 1 2 2 Graduating after 5 years Men 299 15 0 3 1 1 Women 399 48 3 4 1 0 Graduating after 6 years Men 115 8 1 0 0 0 Women 89 9 0 1 1 0 Graduating after 7 years Men 39 3 0 1 0 0 Women 26 3 0 0 1 0 1988 First- Time Freshman Cohort who have completed 30 or more Men 686 59 3 8 3 1 credit hrs by the Fall ' 90 semester Women 936 104 5 10 7 2 Graduating after 4 years Men 126 10 1 3 0 1 Women 308 17 0 1 2 2 Graduating after 5 years Men 282 14 0 3 1 0 Women 371 43 3 4 1 0 Graduating after 6 years Men 94 7 1 0 0 0 Women 83 8 0 1 1 0 Graduating after 7 years Men 30 2 0 0 0 0 Women 22 3 0 0 1 0 1988 First- Time Freshman Cohort who have completed 60 or more Men 170 15 0 4 1 0 credit hrs by the Fall ' 90 semester Women 437 43 1 6 2 2 Graduating after 4 years Men 74 6 0 3 0 0 Women 245 13 0 1 1 2 Graduating after 5 years Men 70 6 0 1 0 0 Women 141 19 1 3 0 0 Graduating after 6 years Men 11 2 0 0 0 0 Women 19 2 0 1 1 0 Graduating after 7 years Men 1 0 0 0 0 0 Women 6 0 0 0 0 0 Source: Graduated and Student Data Files ( GSDF & SDF) 32 New Undergraduate Transfer Students and Their Sending Institutions Fall 1991 - 1995 Source: Student Data File ( SDF) 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 Public Sr Institutions Appalachian 16 11 20 19 14 Elizabeth City 8 6 10 10 16 Fayetteville 3 7 8 7 10 NC A & T 4 2 9 4 12 NC Central 6 5 6 2 3 NC School of the Arts 1 0 0 0 1 NC State University 32 31 55 32 26 Pembroke 8 17 11 6 5 UNC- Asheville 2 4 7 4 4 UNC- Chapel Hill 20 20 26 18 21 UNC- Charlotte 12 12 24 14 13 UNC- Greensboro 26 18 22 17 19 UNC- Wilmington 25 31 31 36 24 Western Carolina 14 6 7 10 5 Winston- Salem 2 3 2 1 5 Military Centers 0 0 1 1 2 Total Public Sr Institutions 179 173 239 181 180 Community Colleges 418 448 526 486 443 Technical Institutions 131 94 110 86 81 Private Sr Institutions 117 119 113 98 85 Private Jr Institutions 111 80 51 54 22 Total from North Carolina Institutions 956 914 1,039 905 811 Total from Foreign Institutions 0 0 0 6 2 Total from Out- of- State Institutions 238 270 316 284 263 Total Transfer Students 1,194 1,184 1,355 1,189 1,076 33 Enrollment Headcount and Full- Time Equivalent Fall 1991 - 1995 Source: Student Data File ( SDF) 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 14,000 14,500 15,000 15,500 16,000 16,500 17,000 17,500 18,000 Headcount FTE Year Headcount % Change from previous year FTE % Change from previous year FTE / HC 1991 16,690 1.2% 15,297 1.8% 91.7% 1992 17,757 6.4% 16,374 7.0% 92.2% 1993 17,729 - 0.2% 16,262 - 0.7% 91.7% 1994 17,567 - 0.9% 16,097 - 1.0% 91.6% 1995 17,445 - 0.7% 15,996 - 0.6% 91.7% 34 Enrollment by Level and Status Fall 1985 - 1995 Source: Student Data File ( SDF) Undergraduate Graduate Medical Full Part Full Part Grand Year Time Time Total Time Time Total Total * Total 1985 10,700 1,133 11,833 742 1,542 2,284 ___ 14,117 1986 10,853 1,199 12,052 798 1,609 2,407 ___ 14,459 1987 11,166 1,242 12,408 827 1,643 2,470 ___ 14,878 1988 11,712 1,270 12,982 575 1,744 2,319 278 15,579 1989 11,821 1,471 13,292 650 1,803 2,453 284 16,029 1990 12,283 1,524 13,807 710 1,694 2,404 289 16,500 1991 12,472 1,411 13,883 886 1,622 2,508 299 16,690 1992 13,369 1,475 14,844 1,024 1,590 2,614 299 17,757 1993 13,168 1,602 14,770 1,041 1,619 2,660 299 17,729 1994 12,947 1,552 14,499 1,095 1,678 2,773 295 17,567 1995 12,875 1,467 14,342 1,126 1,683 2,809 294 17,445 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 0 2,000 4,000 6,000 8,000 10,000 12,000 14,000 16,000 18,000 Medical Grad UnGrad * Medical total includes both full- and part- time students 35 Enrollment by Gender and Status Fall 1991 - 1995 Source: Student Data File ( SDF) Part- Time Full- Time Total Grand Year Women Men Women Men Women Men Total 1991 1,920 1,113 7,528 6,129 9,448 7,242 16,690 1992 1,903 1,163 8,107 6,584 10,010 7,747 17,757 1993 1,963 1,259 8,078 6,429 10,041 7,688 17,729 1994 1,993 1,237 8,118 6,219 10,111 7,456 17,567 1995 1,966 1,184 8,187 6,108 10,153 7,292 17,445 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 0 2,000 4,000 6,000 8,000 10,000 12,000 Women Men 36 Enrollment by Residence and Status Fall 1991 - 1995 Source: Student Data File ( SDF) Full- Time Part- Time Total Year In- State Out- of- State In- State Out- of- State In- State Out- of- State Total 1991 11,597 2,060 2,870 163 14,467 2,223 16,690 1992 12,307 2,384 2,893 173 15,200 2,557 17,757 1993 12,162 2,345 3,042 180 15,204 2,525 17,729 1994 12,103 2,234 3,047 183 15,150 2,417 17,567 1995 12,054 2,241 2,954 196 15,008 2,437 17,445 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 0 2,000 4,000 6,000 8,000 10,000 12,000 14,000 16,000 In- State Out- of- State 37 Enrollment by Classification, Status, and Gender Fall 1995 Source: Student Data File ( SDF) Level / Classification Gender Full- Time Part- Time Total Undergraduates Freshman Women 2,259 56.9% 42 60.0% 2,301 56.9% Men 1,714 43.1% 28 40.0% 1,742 43.1% 3,973 100.0% 70 100.0% 4,043 100.0% Sophomore Women 1,602 57.3% 107 53.8% 1,709 57.1% Men 1,194 42.7% 92 46.2% 1,286 42.9% 2,796 100.0% 199 100.0% 2,995 100.0% Junior Women 1,634 57.1% 157 59.0% 1,791 57.2% Men 1,229 42.9% 109 41.0% 1,338 42.8% 2,863 100.0% 266 100.0% 3,129 100.0% Senior Women 1,730 59.6% 468 57.8% 2,198 59.2% Men 1,173 40.4% 342 42.2% 1,515 40.8% 2,903 100.0% 810 100.0% 3,713 100.0% Unclassified Women 144 42.4% 78 63.9% 222 48.1% Men 196 57.6% 44 36.1% 240 51.9% 340 100.0% 122 100.0% 462 100.0% All Undergraduates Women 7,369 57.2% 852 58.1% 8,221 57.3% Men 5,506 42.8% 615 41.9% 6,121 42.7% Subtotal 12,875 100.0% 1,467 100.0% 14,342 100.0% Graduate Women 672 59.7% 1,114 66.2% 1,786 63.6% Men 454 40.3% 569 33.8% 1,023 36.4% Subtotal 1,126 100.0% 1,683 100.0% 2,809 100.0% Medical Women 146 49.7% 0 146 49.7% Men 148 50.3% 0 148 50.3% Subtotal 294 100.0% 0 294 100.0% Grand Total Women 8,187 57.3% 1,966 62.4% 10,153 58.2% Men 6,108 42.7% 1,184 37.6% 7,292 41.8% Total 14,295 100.0% 3,150 100.0% 17,445 100.0% 38 Enrollment by Residence and Classification Fall 1995 Source: Student Data File ( SDF) Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Graduate Medical Unclassified Undergrads 0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 2,500 3,000 3,500 In- State Out- of- State In- State Out- of- State Total Classification N % N % N % Undergraduate Freshman 3,346 82.8% 697 17.2% 4,043 23.2% Sophomore 2,514 83.9% 481 16.1% 2,995 17.2% Junior 2,633 84.1% 496 15.9% 3,129 17.9% Senior 3,277 88.3% 436 11.7% 3,713 21.3% Unclassified 411 89.0% 51 11.0% 462 2.6% Total 12,181 84.9% 2,161 15.1% 14,342 82.2% Graduate 2,533 90.2% 276 9.8% 2,809 16.1% Medical 294 100% 0 0.0% 294 1.7% Grand Total 15,008 86.0% 2,437 14.0% 17,445 100% 39 Enrollment History by Level and Gender Fall 1990 - 1995 Source: Student Data File ( SDF) Class / Year Women (%) Men (%) Total Undergraduate 1990 7,602 55% 6,205 45% 13,807 1991 7,668 55% 6,215 45% 13,883 1992 8,178 55% 6,666 45% 14,844 1993 8,186 55% 6,584 45% 14,770 1994 8,185 56% 6,314 44% 14,499 1995 8,221 57% 6,121 43% 14,342 Graduate 1990 1,632 68% 772 32% 2,404 1991 1,644 66% 864 34% 2,508 1992 1,685 64% 929 36% 2,614 1993 1,709 64% 951 36% 2,660 1994 1,781 64% 992 36% 2,773 1995 1,786 64% 1,023 36% 2,809 Medical 1990 125 43% 164 57% 289 1991 136 45% 163 55% 299 1992 147 49% 152 51% 299 1993 146 49% 153 51% 299 1994 145 49% 150 51% 295 1995 146 50% 148 50% 294 Totals, All Levels 1990 9,359 57% 7,141 43% 16,500 1991 9,448 57% 7,242 43% 16,690 1992 10,010 56% 7,747 44% 17,757 1993 10,041 57% 7,688 43% 17,729 1994 10,111 58% 7,456 42% 17,567 1995 10,153 58% 7,292 42% 17,445 40 Enrollment History by Level and Residence Fall 1990 - 1995 Source: Student Data File ( SDF) In- State Out- of- State Class / Year N (%) N (%) Total Undergraduate 1990 11,765 85.2% 2,042 14.8% 13,807 1991 11,862 85.4% 2,021 14.6% 13,883 1992 12,487 84.1% 2,357 15.9% 14,844 1993 12,487 84.5% 2,283 15.5% 14,770 1994 12,325 85.0% 2,174 15.0% 14,499 1995 12,181 84.9% 2,161 15.1% 14,342 Graduate 1990 2,240 93.2% 164 6.8% 2,404 1991 2,306 91.9% 202 8.1% 2,508 1992 2,414 92.3% 200 7.7% 2,614 1993 2,418 90.9% 242 9.1% 2,660 1994 2,530 91.2% 243 8.8% 2,773 1995 2,533 90.2% 276 9.8% 2,809 Medical 1990 288 99.7% 1 0.3% 289 1991 299 100.0% 0 0.0% 299 1992 299 100.0% 0 0.0% 299 1993 299 100.0% 0 0.0% 299 1994 295 100.0% 0 0.0% 295 1995 294 100.0% 0 0.0% 294 Totals, All Levels 1990 14,293 86.6% 2,207 13.4% 16,500 1991 14,467 86.7% 2,223 13.3% 16,690 1992 15,200 85.6% 2,557 14.4% 17,757 1993 15,204 85.8% 2,525 14.2% 17,729 1994 15,150 86.2% 2,417 13.8% 17,567 1995 15,008 86.0% 2,437 14.0% 17,445 41 Enrollment by Level, Status, and Ethnicity Fall 1995 Source: Student Data File ( SDF) Full- Time Part- Time Total Level / Ethnicity N % N % N % Undergraduate White 11,201 87.0% 1,248 85.1% 12,449 86.8% Black 1,268 9.8% 177 12.1% 1,445 10.1% Am Indian / AK Native 73 0.6% 4 0.3% 77 0.5% Asian / Pacific Islander 183 1.4% 21 1.4% 204 1.4% Hispanic 120 0.9% 16 1.1% 136 0.9% Race Unknown 6 0.0% 0 0.0% 6 0.0% Nonresident Alien 24 0.2% 1 0.1% 25 0.2% Total 12,875 100% 1,467 100% 14,342 100% Graduate White 967 85.9% 1,402 83.3% 2,369 84.3% Black 71 6.3% 185 11.0% 256 9.1% Am Indian / AK Native 10 0.9% 9 0.5% 19 0.7% Asian / Pacific Islander 8 0.7% 18 1.1% 26 0.9% Hispanic 12 1.1% 16 1.0% 28 1.0% Race Unknown 26 2.3% 24 1.4% 50 1.8% Nonresident Alien 32 2.8% 29 1.7% 61 2.2% Total 1,126 100% 1,683 100% 2,809 100% Medical White 226 76.9% 0 0.0% 226 76.9% Black 45 15.3% 0 0.0% 45 15.3% Am Indian / AK Native 5 1.7% 0 0.0% 5 1.7% Asian / Pacific Islander 13 4.4% 0 0.0% 13 4.4% Hispanic 4 1.4% 0 0.0% 4 1.4% Race Unknown 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Nonresident Alien 1 0.3% 0 0.0% 1 0.3% Total 294 100% 0 0.0% 294 100% Totals, All Levels White 12,394 86.7% 2,650 84.1% 15,044 86.2% Black 1,384 9.7% 362 11.5% 1,746 10.0% Am Indian / AK Native 88 0.6% 13 0.4% 101 0.6% Asian / Pacific Islander 204 1.4% 39 1.2% 243 1.4% Hispanic 136 1.0% 32 1.0% 168 1.0% Race Unknown 32 0.2% 24 0.8% 56 0.3% Nonresident Alien 57 0.4% 30 1.0% 87 0.5% Total 14,295 100% 3,150 100% 17,445 100% Note: Percentages may not total 100% due to rounding 42 Enrollment by County Fall 1995 0 1 - 50 51 - 250 251 - 500 500 - 1000 1000 + Source: Student Data File ( SDF) County N County N County N County N Alamance 156 Currituck 39 Lee 68 Rockingham 45 Alexander 14 Dare 129 Lenoir 470 Rowan 88 Alleghany 4 Davidson 120 Lincoln 25 Rutherford 20 Anson 12 Davie 23 Macon 3 Sampson 133 Ashe 12 Duplin 132 Madison 4 Scotland 41 Avery 5 Durham 257 Martin 222 Stanly 32 Beaufort 463 Edgecombe 251 McDowell 12 Stokes 25 Bertie 88 Forsyth 285 Mecklenburg 412 Surry 45 Bladen 48 Franklin 82 Mitchell 3 Swain 1 Brunswick 94 Gaston 75 Montgomery 18 Transylvania 11 Buncombe 66 Gates 41 Moore 66 Tyrrell 20 Burke 42 Graham 1 Nash 480 Union 84 Cabarrus 70 Granville 69 New Hanover 326 Vance 78 Caldwell 39 Greene 114 Northampton 48 Wake 1,331 Camden 26 Guilford 384 Onslow 472 Warren 34 Carteret 307 Halifax 175 Orange 120 Washington 92 Caswell 21 Harnett 130 Pamlico 60 Watauga 20 Catawba 112 Haywood 15 Pasquotank 147 Wayne 593 Chatham 40 Henderson 24 Pender 54 Wilkes 26 Cherokee 7 Hertford 111 Perquimans 43 Wilson 388 Chowan 82 Hoke 22 Person 48 Yadkin 15 Clay 1 Hyde 35 Pitt 2,668 Yancey 4 Cleveland 52 Iredell 56 Polk 10 Columbus 102 Jackson 13 Randolph 88 Craven 627 Johnston 265 Richmond 36 Cumberland 483 Jones 38 Robeson 120 Total In- State Enrollment = 15,008 43 Enrollment by State Fall 1995 0 1 - 10 11 - 250 250 + Source: Student Data File ( SDF) State N State N State N State N Alabama 9 Iowa 3 New Jersey 242 Vermont 0 Alaska 0 Kansas 0 New Mexico 0 Virginia 668 Arizona 1 Kentucky 4 New York 155 Washington 1 Arkansas 0 Louisiana 2 North Carolina 15,008 West Virginia 13 California 13 Maine 5 North Dakota 0 Wisconsin 2 Colorado 3 Maryland 297 Ohio 32 Wyoming 3 Connecticut 43 Massachusetts 21 Oklahoma 2 U. S. Territories 0 Delaware 33 Michigan 20 Oregon 1 Unknown 486 D. C. 3 Minnesota 3 Pennsylvania 113 Foreign Countries 73 Florida 64 Mississippi 2 Rhode Island 6 Georgia 22 Missouri 2 South Carolina 39 Hawaii 4 Montana 0 South Dakota 0 Idaho 3 Nebraska 2 Tennessee 6 Illinois 7 Nevada 0 Texas 13 Indiana 6 New Hampshire 9 Utah 1 Total Out- of- State Enrollment = 2,437 44 Undergraduate Enrollment by Age Fall 1991 - 1995 Source: Student Data File ( SDF) Note: Percentages may not total 100% due to rounding < or = 18 19- 21 22- 24 25- 30 31- 40 > or = 41 0 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 7,000 8,000 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 % of % of % of % of % of Age N Total N Total N Total N Total N Total 18 & under 2,136 15.4% 2,584 17.4% 2,232 15.1% 3,933 27.1% 2,370 16.5% 19- 21 7,205 51.9% 7,091 47.8% 7,046 47.7% 6,517 44.9% 6,599 46.0% 22- 24 2,909 21.0% 3,386 22.8% 3,581 24.2% 2,294 15.8% 3,181 22.2% 25- 30 879 6.3% 1,008 6.8% 1,062 7.2% 925 6.4% 1,274 8.9% 31- 40 545 3.9% 565 3.8% 615 4.2% 606 4.2% 625 4.4% 41- 64 206 1.5% 208 1.4% 232 1.6% 224 1.5% 291 2.0% 65 & over 3 0.0% 2 0.0% 2 0.0% 0 0.0% 2 0.0% Total 13,883 100% 14,844 100% 14,770 100% 14,499 100% 14,342 100% 45 Graduate Enrollment by Age Fall 1991 - 1995 Source: Student Data Files ( SDF) 24 and under 25- 30 31- 40 41 and over 0 200 400 600 800 1,000 1,200 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 % of % of % of % of % of Age N Total N Total N Total N Total N Total 24 and under 707 25.2% 801 27.5% 817 27.6% 1,029 33.5% 772 24.9% 25- 30 914 32.6% 943 32.4% 974 32.9% 878 28.6% 1,090 35.1% 31- 40 759 27.0% 715 24.5% 720 24.3% 697 22.7% 716 23.1% 41- 64 423 15.1% 450 15.4% 441 14.9% 460 15.0% 522 16.8% 65 and over 4 0.1% 4 0.1% 7 0.2% 4 0.1% 3 0.1% Total 2,807 100% 2,913 100% 2,959 100% 3,068 100% 3,103 100% Note: Percentages may not total 100% due to rounding 46 Undergraduate Enrollment by Unit and Major Fall 1991 - Fall 1995 ( CONTINUED NEXT PAGE) Unit 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 School of Allied Health Comm Sci & Disorders 52 57 49 48 48 Environmental Health 18 29 57 74 62 Hlth Info Management 24 31 37 37 37 Med Laboratory Tech 25 21 27 28 27 Occupational Therapy 73 74 72 75 80 Physical Therapy 72 71 71 77 77 Rehab Counseling 0 0 0 16 20 Total 264 283 313 355 351 School of Art Art 611 606 577 548 531 Art History & Appreciation 12 20 16 15 16 Community Arts Mgmt 5 9 7 15 10 Total 628 635 600 578 557 School of Business Accounting 258 220 166 57 12 Business Mgmt & Admin 567 586 480 518 554 Total 825 806 646 575 566 School of Education Busi, Comm & Dist Ed 78 108 77 69 58 Communications, Gen ( BS) 0 0 0 111 139 Elem Ed, General 811 788 785 718 536 Home Economics Ed 2 13 7 5 3 Ind Arts, Voc & Tech Ed 0 0 0 4 1 Middle Grades Ed 126 130 142 119 103 Science Education 30 29 33 40 41 Secretarial Studies 74 77 69 59 61 Special Ed, General 152 153 155 163 169 Total 1,273 1,298 1,268 1,288 1,111 School of Hlth & Human Perf Exercise & Sports Sci 101 115 136 199 202 Health Education 21 40 55 70 81 Rec & Leisure Studies 159 166 174 145 169 Total 281 321 365 414 452 School of Human Env Sci Fmly Relations & Child Dev * * * * 267 Home Economics, Gen 529 598 587 638 447 Total 529 598 587 638 714 School of Industry & Tech City, Comm & Reg Plan'g 56 49 47 35 38 Ind Arts, Voc, & Tech Ed 280 294 309 331 313 Total 336 343 356 366 351 * Fmly Relations & Child Dev majors were not separated from Home Economics, Gen majors prior to 1995. 47 Undergraduate Enrollment by Unit and Major Fall 1991 - Fall 1995 Source: Student Data File ( SDF) Unit 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 School of Music Music 209 197 214 202 219 Music ( Liberal Arts Prog) 27 30 8 5 0 Music Therapy 16 23 30 27 36 Total 252 250 252 234 255 School of Nursing Nursing 301 334 382 435 517 Total 301 334 382 435 517 School of Social Work Criminal Justice 93 110 176 211 152 Social Work, Help Srvcs 59 89 121 140 120 Total 152 199 297 351 272 College of Arts & Sciences Anthropology 20 25 33 33 35 Applied Physics 3 5 2 0 1 Biochemistry 6 13 13 7 18 Biology, General 189 228 291 312 335 Chemistry, General 44 47 58 57 59 Communications, Gen ( BA) 151 169 147 74 54 Computer & Info Sci, Gen 82 70 61 68 57 Dance 14 17 14 19 15 Dramatic Arts 43 57 50 45 47 Economics 75 67 67 50 47 English, General 242 254 233 227 194 French 9 10 7 6 8 Geography 28 32 22 29 52 Geology 20 31 29 31 35 German 5 5 7 6 4 History 118 125 139 125 133 Mathematics, General 48 48 56 62 43 Philosophy 12 20 18 13 9 Physics, General 8 9 9 9 11 Pol Sci & Government 115 119 127 127 92 Psychology, General 286 289 283 241 240 Sociology 52 56 57 57 55 Spanish 19 18 19 26 23 Women's Studies 0 0 0 0 1 Total 1,589 1,714 1,742 1,624 1,568 General College Undeclared Major 7,453 8,063 7,962 7,641 7,628 Grand Total ( All Majors) 13,883 14,844 14,770 14,499 14,342 48 Graduate Level Enrollment by Unit and Major Fall 1991 - Fall 1995 ( CONTINUED NEXT PAGE) Unit 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 School of Allied Health Comm Sci & Disorders 66 67 55 53 56 Environmental Health 12 22 14 9 7 Rehab Counseling 61 80 77 75 65 Total 139 169 146 137 128 School of Art Art 32 27 27 26 29 Art Education 13 9 10 7 6 Total 45 36 37 33 35 School of Business Accounting 17 29 28 32 46 Business Mgmt & Admin 256 269 263 266 281 Total 273 298 291 298 327 School of Education Adult & Continuing Ed 38 32 33 37 41 Busi, Comm & Dist Ed 23 29 18 27 3 Ed Admin & Supervision 149 114 119 144 149 Educational Admin * * * * 11 Educational Lead ( EdD) 16 28 35 37 44 Elem Ed, General 75 61 46 45 36 Home Economics Ed 9 3 4 2 0 Ind Arts, Voc & Tech Ed 3 3 3 2 23 Lib Science , General 48 42 41 49 51 Middle Grades Ed 26 25 24 17 11 Reading Education 13 11 11 13 16 Science Education 24 15 17 24 20 Special Ed, General 76 57 45 60 54 Student Personnel 100 104 104 108 89 Total 600 524 500 565 548 School of Hlth & Human Perf Exercise & Sports Sci 65 55 70 66 42 Health Education 0 0 0 10 28 Total 65 55 70 76 70 School of Human Env Sci Fmly Rel & Child Dev 37 46 50 58 56 Home Economics, Gen 19 21 25 24 24 Total 56 67 75 82 80 School of Industry & Tech Ind Arts, Voc, & Tech Ed 25 33 41 56 62 Total 25 33 41 56 62 * Educational Admin was established in September 1994. 49 Graduate Level Enrollment by Unit and Major Fall 1991 - Fall 1995 Source: Student Data File ( SDF) Unit 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 School of Music Music 37 43 39 36 38 Music Therapy 0 0 4 4 2 Total 37 43 43 40 40 School of Nursing Nursing 95 90 115 102 110 Total 95 90 115 102 110 School of Social Work Social Work, Help Srvcs 116 113 109 119 147 Totals 116 113 109 119 147 College of Arts & Sciences Anthropology 0 0 0 0 7 Biology, General 46 56 54 51 49 Chemistry, General 19 15 16 19 16 Clinical Psychology 27 28 23 25 25 English, General 83 96 108 108 115 Geography 14 16 17 12 15 Geology 17 16 15 16 25 History 66 72 79 83 103 Mathematics, General 17 24 18 20 22 Molecular Biology 0 11 25 20 18 Physics, General 15 13 18 13 13 Pol Sci & Government 2 4 2 0 0 Psychology, General 29 35 41 49 53 Psychology, School 13 20 27 27 24 Public Administration 55 63 74 73 65 Sociology 16 14 15 12 11 Totals 419 483 532 528 561 School of Medicine Anatomy ( PhD) 6 8 7 6 10 Biochemistry ( PhD) 9 10 10 11 13 Microbiology ( PhD) 14 17 15 17 16 Pathology ( PhD) 3 3 2 3 3 Pharmacology ( PhD) 6 8 6 7 8 Physiology ( PhD) 4 5 7 5 7 Medicine ( MD) 299 299 299 295 294 Totals 341 350 346 344 351 Undeclared Major 596 652 654 688 644 Grand Total ( All Majors) 2,807 2,913 2,959 3,068 3,103 50 ( CONTINUED NEXT PAGE) Undergraduate Enrollment by Unit, Status, Major, and Gender Fall 1995 Full- Time Part- Time Full- Part- Unit Women Men Women Men Time Time Total School of Allied Health Comm Sci & Disorders 46 1 1 0 47 1 48 Environmental Health 13 36 5 8 49 13 62 Hlth Info Management 30 7 0 0 37 0 37 Med Laboratory Tech 19 5 2 1 24 3 27 Occupational Therapy 49 8 18 5 57 23 80 Physical Therapy 59 18 0 0 77 0 77 Rehab Counseling 15 2 2 1 17 3 20 Total 231 77 28 15 308 43 351 School of Art Art 213 257 34 27 470 61 531 Art History & Appreciation 12 1 3 0 13 3 16 Community Arts Mgmt 7 3 0 0 10 0 10 Total 232 261 37 27 493 64 557 School of Business Accounting 5 3 3 1 8 4 12 Business Mgmt & Admin 206 260 45 43 466 88 554 Total 211 263 48 44 474 92 566 School of Education Busi, Comm & Dist Ed 31 19 6 2 50 8 58 Communication, Gen ( BS) 55 75 5 4 130 9 139 Elem Ed, General 461 29 42 4 490 46 536 Home Economics Ed 2 0 1 0 2 1 3 Ind Arts, Voc & Tech Ed 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 Middle Grades Ed 58 37 6 2 95 8 103 Science Education 20 17 3 1 37 4 41 Secretarial Studies 24 23 11 3 47 14 61 Special Ed, General 138 12 17 2 150 19 169 Total 789 213 91 18 1,002 109 1,111 School of Hlth & Human Perf Exercise & Sports Sci 70 107 12 13 177 25 202 Health Education 62 7 9 3 69 12 81 Rec & Leisure Studies 109 43 10 7 152 17 169 Total 241 157 31 23 398 54 452 School of Human Env Sci Fmly Relations & Child Dev 229 10 28 0 239 28 267 Home Economics, Gen 327 74 35 11 401 46 447 Total 556 84 63 11 640 74 714 School of Industry & Tech City, Comm & Reg Plan'g 3 27 3 5 30 8 38 Ind Arts, Voc, & Tech Ed 13 234 2 64 247 66 313 Total 16 261 5 69 277 74 351 51 Undergraduate Enrollment by Unit, Status, Major, and Gender Fall 1995 Source: Student Data File ( SDF) Full- Time Part- Time Full- Part- Unit Women Men Women Men Time Time Total School of Music Music 87 119 7 6 206 13 219 Music ( Liberal Arts Prog) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Music Therapy 29 5 1 1 34 2 36 Total 116 124 8 7 240 15 255 School of Nursing Nursing 346 55 107 9 401 116 517 Total 346 55 107 9 401 116 517 School of Social Work Criminal Justice 47 97 3 5 144 8 152 Social Work, Help Srvcs 92 15 8 5 107 13 120 Total 139 112 11 10 251 21 272 College of Arts & Sciences Anthropology 16 11 5 3 27 8 35 Applied Physics 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 Biochemistry 3 8 1 6 11 7 18 Biology, General 137 136 34 28 273 62 335 Chemistry, General 13 23 11 12 36 23 59 Communications, Gen ( BA) 28 21 5 0 49 5 54 Computer & Info Sci, Gen 8 30 5 14 38 19 57 Dance 15 0 0 0 15 0 15 Dramatic Arts 26 15 4 2 41 6 47 Economics 8 33 1 5 41 6 47 English, General 106 60 17 11 166 28 194 French 5 1 2 0 6 2 8 Geography 6 42 0 4 48 4 52 Geology 13 14 2 6 27 8 35 German 2 1 1 0 3 1 4 History 37 74 2 20 111 22 133 Mathematics, General 25 12 4 2 37 6 43 Philosophy 5 3 0 1 8 1 9 Physics, General 2 3 0 6 5 6 11 Pol Sci & Government 20 62 2 8 82 10 92 Psychology, General 157 56 18 9 213 27 240 Sociology 22 20 4 9 42 13 55 Spanish 8 9 6 0 17 6 23 Women's Studies 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 Total 663 635 124 146 1,298 270 1,568 General College Undeclared Major 3,829 3,264 299 236 7,093 535 7,628 Grand Total ( All Majors) 7,369 5,506 852 615 12,875 1,467 14,342 52 Graduate Level Enrollment by Unit, Status, Major, and Gender Fall 1995 ( CONTINUED NEXT PAGE) Full- Time Part- Time Full- Part- Unit Women Men Women Men Time Time Total School of Allied Health Comm Sci & Disorders 47 6 3 0 53 3 56 Environmental Health 1 4 0 2 5 2 7 Rehab Counseling 34 13 12 6 47 18 65 Total 82 23 15 8 105 23 128 School of Art Art 13 8 4 4 21 8 29 Art Education 3 0 3 0 3 3 6 Total 16 8 7 4 24 11 35 School of Business Accounting 18 15 8 5 33 13 46 Business Mgmt & Admin 49 91 52 89 140 141 281 Total 67 106 60 94 173 154 327 School of Education Adult & Continuing Ed 4 5 25 7 9 32 41 Bus, Com, & Dist Ed 0 0 2 1 0 3 3 Ed Admin & Supervision 14 15 83 37 29 120 149 Educational Admin 3 3 2 3 6 5 11 Educ Leadership ( EdD) 5 7 20 12 12 32 44 Elem Ed, General 2 0 32 2 2 34 36 Home Economics Ed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ind Arts, Voc & Tech Ed 3 2 14 4 5 18 23 Library Science, Gen 6 1 38 6 7 44 51 Middle Grades Ed 0 1 8 2 1 10 11 Reading Education 5 0 11 0 5 11 16 Science Education 6 2 10 2 8 12 20 Special Education 11 2 36 5 13 41 54 Student Personnel 31 3 45 10 34 55 89 Total 90 41 326 91 131 417 548 School of Hlth & Human Perf Exercise & Sports Sci 10 16 8 8 26 16 42 Health Education 14 0 11 3 14 14 28 Total 24 16 19 11 40 30 70 School of Human Env Sci Fmly Relations & Child Dev 20 6 27 3 26 30 56 Home Economics, Gen 14 0 10 0 14 10 24 Total 34 6 37 3 40 40 80 School of Industry & Tech Ind Arts, Voc, & Tech Ed 4 16 10 32 20 42 62 Total 4 16 10 32 20 42 62 53 Graduate Level Enrollment by Unit, Status, Major, and Gender Fall 1995 Source: Student Data File ( SDF) Full- Time Part- Time Full- Part- Unit Women Men Women Men Time Time Total School of Music Music 9 11 13 5 20 18 38 Music Therapy 2 0 0 0 2 0 2 Total 11 11 13 5 22 18 40 School of Nursing Nursing 28 3 75 4 31 79 110 Total 28 3 75 4 31 79 110 School of Social Work Social Work, Help Srvcs 85 25 29 8 110 37 147 Total 85 25 29 8 110 37 147 College of Arts & Sciences Anthropology 3 4 0 0 7 0 7 Biology, General 7 13 12 17 20 29 49 Chemistry, General 4 3 0 9 7 9 16 Clinical Psychology 16 5 2 2 21 4 25 English, General 26 16 50 23 42 73 115 Geography 3 8 1 3 11 4 15 Geology 5 12 2 6 17 8 25 History 15 36 22 30 51 52 103 Mathematics, General 3 1 10 8 4 18 22 Molecular Biology 3 6 3 6 9 9 18 Physics, General 5 6 1 1 11 2 13 Psychology, Gen 23 12 16 2 35 18 53 Psychology, School 7 3 11 3 10 14 24 Public Administration 5 14 25 21 19 46 65 Sociology 5 2 3 1 7 4 11 Total 130 141 158 132 271 290 561 School of Medicine Anatomy ( PhD) 1 2 3 4 3 7 10 Biochemistry ( PhD) 3 1 4 5 4 9 13 Microbiology ( PhD) 2 4 6 4 6 10 16 Pathology ( PhD) 1 0 0 2 1 2 3 Pharmacology ( PhD) 1 1 4 2 2 6 8 Physiology ( PhD) 1 3 2 1 4 3 7 Medicine ( MD) 146 148 0 0 294 0 294 Total 155 159 19 18 314 37 351 Undeclared Major 92 47 346 159 139 505 644 Grand Total ( All Majors) 818 602 1,114 569 1,420 1,683 3,103 54 Undergraduate Enrollment by Unit, Major, and Ethnicity Fall 1995 ( CONTINUED NEXT PAGE) Am Race Nonresid Unit White Black Indian Asian Hispanic Unk Alien All School of Allied Health Comm Sci & Disorders 45 1 0 2 0 0 0 48 Environmental Health 57 2 0 1 2 0 0 62 Hlth Info Management 30 5 0 2 0 0 0 37 Med Laboratory Tech 20 4 2 1 0 0 0 27 Occupational Therapy 77 3 0 0 0 0 0 80 Physical Therapy 72 2 0 3 0 0 0 77 Rehab Counseling 18 2 0 0 0 0 0 20 Total 319 19 2 9 2 0 0 351 School of Art Art 489 25 2 6 7 0 2 531 Art History & Appreciation 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 Community Arts Mgmt 9 0 0 0 1 0 0 10 Total 514 25 2 6 8 0 2 557 School of Business Accounting 8 4 0 0 0 0 0 12 Business Mgmt & Admin 500 42 0 5 4 0 3 554 Total 508 46 0 5 4 0 3 566 School of Education Busi, Comm & Dist Ed 48 10 0 0 0 0 0 58 Communications, Gen ( BS) 117 18 0 1 2 0 1 139 Elem Ed, General 476 51 1 5 3 0 0 536 Home Economics Ed 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Ind Arts, Voc & Tech Ed 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Middle Grades Ed 88 13 1 1 0 0 0 103 Science Education 36 3 0 1 1 0 0 41 Secretarial Studies 33 26 0 2 0 0 0 61 Special Ed, General 151 17 1 0 0 0 0 169 Total 953 138 3 10 6 0 1 1,111 School of Hlth & Human Perf Exercise & Sports Sci 191 7 2 1 1 0 0 202 Health Education 66 15 0 0 0 0 0 81 Rec & Leisure Studies 149 18 1 1 0 0 0 169 Total 406 40 3 2 1 0 0 452 School of Human Env Sci Home Economics, Gen 404 26 2 9 5 0 1 447 Fmly Relations & Child Devel 220 42 0 3 2 0 0 267 Total 624 68 2 12 7 0 1 714 School of Industry & Tech City, Comm & Reg Plan'g 37 0 0 0 0 0 1 38 Ind Arts, Voc & Tech Ed 292 14 3 3 0 0 1 313 Total 329 14 3 3 0 0 2 351 55 Undergraduate Enrollment by Unit, Major, and Ethnicity Fall 1995 Source: Student Data File ( SDF) Am Race Nonresid Unit White Black Indian Asian Hispanic Unk Alien All School of Music Music 194 13 1 3 7 0 1 219 Music ( Liberal Arts Prog) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Music Therapy 33 0 0 1 1 0 1 36 Total 227 13 1 4 8 0 2 255 School of Nursing Nursing 446 52 6 7 6 0 0 517 Total 446 52 6 7 6 0 0 517 School of Social Work Criminal Justice 133 15 0 4 0 0 0 152 Social Work, Help Srvcs 96 24 0 0 0 0 0 120 Total 229 39 0 4 0 0 0 272 College of Arts & Sciences Anthropology 35 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 Applied Physics 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Biochemistry 17 1 0 0 0 0 0 18 Biology, General 290 31 1 8 4 0 1 335 Chemistry, General 43 9 0 5 1 1 0 59 Communications, Gen ( BA) 45 5 1 2 1 0 0 54 Computer & Info Sci, Gen 52 4 0 1 0 0 0 57 Dance 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 Dramatic Arts 46 1 0 0 0 0 0 47 Economics 42 4 0 1 0 0 0 47 English, General 167 21 0 2 4 0 0 194 French 6 0 0 0 1 0 1 8 Geography 51 0 0 1 0 0 0 52 Geology 35 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 German 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 History 120 11 1 0 1 0 0 133 Mathematics, General 36 3 0 4 0 0 0 43 Philosophy 8 0 0 1 0 0 0 9 Physics, General 9 1 0 1 0 0 0 11 Pol Sci & Government 81 8 1 1 1 0 0 92 Psychology, General 213 21 2 3 1 0 0 240 Sociology 48 5 0 2 0 0 0 55 Spanish 17 3 0 0 3 0 0 23 Women's Studies 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Total 1,382 128 6 32 17 1 2 1,568 General College Undeclared Major 6,512 863 49 110 77 5 12 7,628 Grand Total ( All Majors) 12,449 1,445 77 204 136 6 25 14,342 56 Graduate Level Enrollment by Unit, Major, and Ethnicity Fall 1995 ( CONTINUED NEXT PAGE) Am Race Nonresid Unit White Black Indian Asian Hispanic Unk Alien All School of Allied Health Comm Sci & Disorders 53 1 0 0 1 1 0 56 Environmental Health 5 1 0 0 1 0 0 7 Rehab Counseling 58 6 0 0 0 0 1 65 Total 116 8 0 0 2 1 1 128 School of Art Art 26 0 1 1 0 1 0 29 Art Education 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 Total 32 0 1 1 0 1 0 35 School of Business Accounting 41 1 0 2 0 0 2 46 Business Mgmt & Admin 239 14 3 4 5 7 9 281 Total 280 15 3 6 5 7 11 327 School of Education Adult & Continuing Ed 37 2 0 1 0 0 1 41 Busi, Comm & Dist Ed 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 Ed Admin & Supervision 107 34 2 0 0 0 6 149 Educational Admin 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Educational Ldrship ( EdD) 33 8 1 1 0 0 1 44 Elem Ed, General 33 3 0 0 0 0 0 36 Home Economics Ed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ind Arts, Voc & Tech Ed 15 5 0 0 0 2 1 23 Library Science, Gen 47 4 0 0 0 0 0 51 Middle Grades Ed 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Reading Education 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 Science Education 16 1 0 2 0 1 0 20 Special Ed, General 48 4 1 0 0 1 0 54 Student Personnel 72 15 0 1 0 0 1 89 Total 448 77 4 5 0 4 10 548 School of Hlth & Human Perf Exercise & Sports Sci 38 1 0 2 0 1 0 42 Health Education 26 2 0 0 0 0 0 28 Total 64 3 0 2 0 1 0 70 School of Human Env Sci Fmly Relations & Child Dev 50 4 1 0 0 1 0 56 Home Economics, Gen 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 Total 74 4 1 0 0 1 0 80 School of Industry & Tech Ind Arts, Voc & Tech Ed 52 2 0 1 1 2 4 62 Total 52 2 0 1 1 2 4 62 57 Graduate Level Enrollment by Unit, Major, and Ethnicity Fall 1995 Source: Student Data File ( SDF) Am Race Nonresid Unit White Black Indian Asian Hispanic Unk Alien All School of Music Music 30 2 0 0 1 2 3 38 Music Therapy 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Total 32 2 0 0 1 2 3 40 School of Nursing Nursing 96 11 1 0 1 1 0 110 Total 96 11 1 0 1 1 0 110 School of Social Work Social Work, Help Srvcs 126 19 0 1 0 1 0 147 Total 126 19 0 1 0 1 0 147 College of Arts & Sciences Anthropology 6 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 Biology, General 48 1 0 0 0 0 0 49 Chemistry, General 7 0 1 0 0 0 8 16 Clinical Pyschology 24 0 0 0 0 1 0 25 English, General 101 9 0 1 2 2 0 115 Geography 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 Geology 24 1 0 0 0 0 0 25 History 96 0 0 1 1 4 1 103 Mathematics, General 19 1 0 0 1 0 1 22 Molecular Biology 16 0 0 0 1 0 1 18 Physics, General 8 0 0 0 0 3 2 13 Psychology, General 50 1 0 0 1 0 1 53 Psychology, School 22 1 0 0 0 1 0 24 Public Administration 57 5 1 0 1 1 0 65 Sociology 10 0 0 0 0 0 1 11 Total 503 19 2 2 7 12 16 561 School of Medicine Anatomy ( PhD) 6 0 0 0 1 1 2 10 Biochemistry ( PhD) 7 0 0 2 0 0 4 13 Microbiology ( PhD) 13 0 0 0 0 1 2 16 Pathology ( PhD) 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Pharmacology ( PhD) 5 0 0 1 0 0 2 8 Physiology ( PhD) 5 0 0 0 1 1 0 7 Medicine ( MD) 226 45 5 13 4 0 1 294 Total 265 45 5 16 6 3 11 351 Nondegree Seeking 510 95 7 5 10 14 3 644 Grand Total ( All Majors) 2,598 300 24 39 33 50 59 3,103 58 Enrollment by Ethnicity Fall 1992 - 1995 1992 1993 1994 1995 Ethnicity N % N % N % N % White 15,610 87.9% 15,476 87.3% 15,233 86.7% 15,044 86.2% Black 1,601 9.0% 1,651 9.3% 1,711 9.7% 1,746 10.0% Am Indian 81 0.5% 79 0.4% 84 0.5% 101 0.6% Asian 195 1.1% 213 1.2% 216 1.2% 243 1.4% Hispanic 123 0.7% 144 0.8% 147 0.8% 168 1.0% Race Unknown 13 0.1% 19 0.1% 31 0.2% 56 0.3% Nonresident Alien 134 0.8% 147 0.8% 145 0.8% 87 0.5% Total 17,757 100% 17,729 100% 17,567 100% 17,445 100% Source: Student Data File ( SDF) Black Am Indian Asian Hispanic Unknown Alien 0 200 400 600 800 1,000 1,200 1,400 1,600 1,800 1992 1993 1994 1995 Minority Enrollment Trend ( Whites Excluded) Note: Percentages may not total 100% due to rounding 59 Enrollment by Term, Level, and Residency Spring 1995 - Fall 1995 Source: Student Data File ( SDF) Spring 95 Summer I, 95 Summer II, 95 Fall 95 0 2,000 4,000 6,000 8,000 10,000 12,000 14,000 16,000 18,000 Ungraduate Graduate Medical Undergraduate Graduate Medical Semester In- State Out- of- State Resident Out- of- State Resident Out- of- State Total Spring 1995 11,424 1,995 2,411 244 297 0 16,371 First Summer Session 1995 4,686 530 1,048 56 0 0 6,320 Second Summer Session 1995 3,771 401 1,045 60 0 0 5,277 Fall 1995 12,181 2,161 2,533 276 294 0 17,445 60 Undergraduate Grade Point Averages by Classification and Gender Fall 1991 - 1995 Fall Semester Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior All 1991 Men 2.16 2.34 2.48 2.56 2.41 Women 2.25 2.51 2.64 2.76 2.59 Both 2.20 2.44 2.57 2.68 2.51 1992 Men 2.19 2.37 2.48 2.59 2.44 Women 2.26 2.54 2.67 2.80 2.64 Both 2.22 2.46 2.58 2.72 2.55 1993 Men 2.17 2.41 2.49 2.59 2.45 Women 2.31 2.62 2.69 2.80 2.66 Both 2.24 2.52 2.59 2.71 2.56 1994 Men 2.16 2.40 2.55 2.59 2.48 Women 2.27 2.65 2.74 2.84 2.70 Both 2.22 2.54 2.66 2.74 2.60 1995 Men 2.14 2.44 2.56 2.67 2.51 Women 2.27 2.68 2.76 2.93 2.75 Both 2.21 2.58 2.68 2.82 2.65 Source: Student Data File ( SDF) 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 Men Women Both Cumulative GPA at the Beginning of Each Fall Semester 61 Undergraduate Grade Point Averages by Unit, Gender, and Classification Fall 1995 ( CONTINUED NEXT PAGE) Unit Unit Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior GPA Allied Health Men 2.85 3.07 3.03 Women 2.17 3.22 3.41 3.34 3.35 Both 2.17 3.22 3.31 3.26 3.27 Art Men 2.29 2.65 2.53 2.73 2.63 Women 2.57 2.71 2.75 2.95 2.82 Both 2.43 2.68 2.62 2.85 2.72 Business Men 2.96 2.88 2.85 2.87 Women 3.00 3.03 2.98 3.00 Both 2.98 2.95 2.91 2.93 Education Men 3.08 2.28 2.43 2.60 2.51 Women 2.37 2.60 2.82 2.94 2.84 Both 2.47 2.54 2.73 2.87 2.77 Hlth & Human Perf Men 2.83 2.72 2.58 2.63 Women 2.77 2.67 2.76 2.73 Both 2.79 2.69 2.68 2.69 Human Environ Sci Men 2.54 2.34 2.40 2.41 Women 2.17 2.66 2.54 2.66 2.59 Both 2.17 2.64 2.51 2.62 2.57 Industry & Tech Men 2.79 2.55 2.53 2.55 Women 1.85 2.10 3.00 2.84 2.75 Both 1.85 2.71 2.57 2.54 2.56 Music Men 2.41 2.80 2.93 3.05 2.89 Women 2.49 3.17 3.22 3.25 3.14 Both 2.45 2.96 3.07 3.13 3.00 Nursing Men 3.27 3.20 3.23 Women 3.06 3.30 3.21 Both 3.09 3.28 3.21 Social Work Men 2.54 2.79 2.88 2.84 Women 2.96 3.12 2.94 3.00 Both 2.90 2.95 2.92 2.93 62 Undergraduate Grade Point Averages by Unit, Gender, and Classification Fall 1995 ( CONTINUED NEXT PAGE) Unit Unit Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior GPA Anthropology Men 2.64 2.41 2.51 2.49 Women 2.98 2.74 2.77 2.79 Both 2.84 2.62 2.66 2.67 Biology Men 2.73 2.81 2.94 2.87 Women 2.96 2.89 2.94 2.92 Both 2.80 2.85 2.94 2.89 Chemistry Men 3.19 2.83 2.64 2.75 Women 2.00 2.56 2.90 2.81 Both 2.79 2.78 2.79 2.77 Communication Men 2.41 2.52 2.47 Women 2.90 2.61 2.74 2.70 Both 2.90 2.52 2.66 2.61 Economics Men 2.52 2.48 2.20 2.37 Women 2.68 2.06 2.41 Both 2.52 2.52 2.17 2.37 English Men 2.63 2.67 2.61 2.64 Women 2.68 2.83 2.68 2.74 Both 2.67 2.77 2.66 2.70 Foreign Languages Men 2.37 2.69 2.60 Women 2.54 2.81 2.96 2.88 Both 2.54 2.59 2.87 2.78 Geography Men 2.08 2.55 2.37 2.41 Women 2.20 2.49 3.09 2.64 Both 2.10 2.54 2.43 2.44 Geology Men 2.33 2.41 2.78 2.54 Women 2.49 3.13 2.97 2.96 Both 2.84 2.68 2.87 2.72 History Men 2.97 2.69 2.59 2.66 Women 2.62 2.52 2.85 2.74 Both 2.86 2.64 2.67 2.68 63 Undergraduate Grade Point Averages by Unit, Gender, and Classification Fall 1995 Source: Student Data File ( SDF) Unit Unit Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior GPA Mathematics Men 2.67 2.89 2.88 2.87 Women 3.48 2.70 3.08 3.00 Both 2.94 2.81 2.96 2.93 Philosophy Men 2.26 2.03 3.13 2.64 Women 3.15 3.25 3.21 Both 2.26 2.78 3.20 2.95 Physics Men 2.20 3.14 2.45 2.63 Women 3.71 3.65 3.68 Both 2.20 3.29 2.69 2.82 Political Science Men 3.10 2.76 2.62 2.70 Women 2.87 2.97 2.88 2.92 Both 3.05 2.82 2.68 2.75 Psychology Men 2.43 2.59 2.43 2.48 Women 2.63 2.71 2.82 2.75 Both 2.58 2.68 2.70 2.68 Sociology Men 2.23 2.37 2.38 2.37 Women 2.88 2.50 2.52 2.54 Both 2.66 2.44 2.44 2.45 Theatre Arts Men 3.14 2.12 2.54 2.69 2.62 Women 2.12 2.57 3.02 2.97 2.92 Both 2.46 2.39 2.95 2.89 2.84 Women's Studies Men Women 1.68 1.68 Both 1.68 1.68 Undeclared Men 2.12 2.37 2.36 2.31 2.31 Women 2.26 2.67 2.47 2.45 2.51 Both 2.19 2.53 2.41 2.38 2.41 64 Weekly Student Credit Hours Produced by Units Fall 1994 & 1995 Notes: Arts & Sciences totals include totals from Ethnic Studies, Medieval Renaissance Studies, NC Studies, Religious Studies and Women's Studies Source: Weekly Student Contact and Credit Hour Report compiled from Faculty Report Forms Fall 1994 Fall 1995 Total % Total % Unit / Program SCHrs Total Rank Unit / Program SCHrs Total Rank Arts & Sciences 120,138 55.4% 1 Arts & Sciences 121,300 55.9% 1 Business 17,043 7.9% 2 Business 17,821 8.2% 2 Education 15,290 7.1% 3 Education 14,940 6.9% 3 Hlth & Human Perf 13,771 6.4% 4 Hlth & Human Perf 13,098 6.0% 4 Human Environ Sci 9,529 4.4% 5 Human Environ Sci 9,512 4.4% 5 Allied Health 8,573 4.0% 6 Allied Health 8,177 3.8% 6 Art 7,229 3.3% 7 Art 7,050 3.3% 7 Social Work 6,981 3.2% 8 Social Work 6,767 3.1% 8 Industry & Tech 6,103 2.8% 9 Nursing 6,030 2.8% 9 Music 5,859 2.7% 10 Music 6,015 2.8% 10 Nursing 5,746 2.7% 11 Industry & Tech 5,654 2.6% 11 Arts & Sciences Departments Arts & Sciences Departments English 18,064 8.3% 1 English 17,976 8.3% 1 Biology 14,939 6.9% 2 Mathematics 15,856 7.3% 2 Psychology 14,425 6.7% 3 Biology 15,350 7.1% 3 Mathematics 14,380 6.6% 4 Psychology 13,776 6.4% 4 History 7,078 3.3% 5 Chemistry 7,252 3.3% 5 Sociology 6,920 3.2% 6 Sociology 7,132 3.3% 6 Chemistry 6,843 3.2% 7 History 6,855 3.2% 7 Foreign Langs & Lits 4,767 2.2% 8 Theatre Arts 4,462 2.1% 8 Geography 4,290 2.0% 9 Foreign Langs & Lits 4,305 2.0% 9 Physics 4,091 1.9% 10 Economics 4,212 1.9% 10 Theatre Arts 3,946 1.8% 11 Philosophy 4,173 1.9% 11 Economics 3,927 1.8% 12 Geography 4,151 1.9% 12 Philosophy 3,880 1.8% 13 Physics 3,413 1.6% 13 Political Science 3,703 1.7% 14 Political Science 3,330 1.5% 14 Geology 3,182 1.5% 15 Geology 3,171 1.5% 15 Communication 2,778 1.3% 16 Communication 2,919 1.3% 16 Anthropology 2,592 1.2% 17 Anthropology 2,484 1.1% 17 Interdisciplinary Interdisciplinary Honors Seminar 252 0.1% 1 Women's Studies 246 0.1% 1 Gerontology 243 0.1% 2 Gerontology 237 0.1% 2 Religious Studies 138 0.1% 3 Honors Seminar 219 0.1% 3 Women's Studies 96 0.0% 4 Religious Studies 114 0.1% 4 Medieval Renaissance 90 0.0% 5 International Programs 84 0.0% 5 International Programs 63 0.0% 6 Medieval Renaissance 57 0.0% 6 Ethnic Studies 9 0.0% 7 Ethnic Studies 36 0.0% 7 Coastal Marine 0 0.0% 8 NC Studies 30 0.0% 8 Coastal Marine 13 0.0% 9 216,820 100% 216,917 100% 65 Weekly Student Contact Hours Produced by Units Fall 1994 & 1995 Notes: Arts & Sciences totals include totals from Ethnic Studies, Medieval Renaissance Studies, NC Studies, Religious Studies and Women's Studies Source: Weekly Student Contact and Credit Hour Report compiled from Faculty Report Forms Fall 1994 Fall 1995 Total % Total % Unit / Program Con Hrs Total Rank Unit / Program Con Hrs Total Rank Arts & Sciences 129,544 51.5% 1 Arts & Sciences 130,811.2 54.1% 1 Education 21,866 8.7% 2 Business 17,846.0 7.4% 2 Business 17,065 6.8% 3 Education 15,505.9 6.4% 3 Hlth & Human Perf 16,945 6.7% 4 Hlth & Human Perf 15,205.6 6.3% 4 Allied Health 11,906 4.7% 5 Allied Health 10,849.1 4.5% 5 Art 11,491 4.6% 6 Art 10,686.5 4.4% 6 Human Environ Sci 10,575 4.2% 7 Human Environ Sci 10,549.6 4.4% 7 Nursing 9,790 3.9% 8 Nursing 9,178.7 3.8% 8 Music 8,923 3.5% 9 Music 8,440.8 3.5% 9 Industry & Tech 6,569 2.6% 10 Industry & Tech 6,239.3 2.6% 10 Social Work 6,217 2.5% 11 Social Work 5,894.7 2.4% 11 Arts & Sciences Departments Arts & Sciences Departments Biology 20,238 8.0% 1 Biology 20,623.5 8.5% 1 English 16,507 6.6% 2 Mathematics 17,516.5 7.2% 2 Mathematics 14,825 5.9% 3 English 14,850.2 6.1% 3 Psychology 14,229 5.7% 4 Psychology 13,595.0 5.6% 4 History 7,412 2.9% 5 Chemistry 10,027.2 4.1% 5 Sociology 7,006 2.8% 6 Sociology 7,371.5 3.0% 6 Chemistry 9,327 3.7% 7 History 6,895.8 2.9% 7 Physics 4,868 1.9% 8 Theatre Arts 5,405.1 2.2% 8 Theatre Arts 4,832 1.9% 9 Foreign Langs & Lits 4,308.0 1.8% 9 Foreign Langs & Lits 4,739 1.9% 10 Geography 4,268.5 1.8% 10 Geography 4,441 1.8% 11 Geology 4,252.9 1.8% 11 Geology 4,183 1.7% 12 Economics 4,212.0 1.7% 12 Economics 3,927 1.6% 13 Philosophy 4,173.0 1.7% 13 Philosophy 3,878 1.5% 14 Physics 4,085.0 1.7% 14 Political Science 3,703 1.5% 15 Political Science 3,329.0 1.4% 15 Anthropology 2,592 1.0% 16 Communication 2,919.0 1.2% 16 Communication 2,504 1.0% 17 Anthropology 2,496.0 1.0% 17 Interdisciplinary Interdisciplinary Honors Seminar 252 0.1% 1 Women's Studies 246.0 0.1% 1 Gerontology 243 0.1% 2 Gerontology 237.0 0.1% 2 Religious Studies 138 0.1% 3 Honors Seminar 219.0 0.1% 3 Women's Studies 96 0.0% 4 Religious Studies 114.0 0.0% 4 Medieval Renaissance 90 0.0% 5 International Programs 84.0 0.0% 5 International Programs 63 0.0% 6 Medieval Renaissance 57.0 0.0% 6 Ethnic Studies 9 0.0% 7 Ethnic Studies 36.0 0.0% 7 Coastal Marine 0 0.0% 8 NC Studies 30.0 0.0% 8 Coastal Marine 13.0 0.0% 9 251,449 100% 241,760.4 100% 66 Off- Campus Continuing Education Enrollment Fall 1991 - 1995 Source: Division of Continuing Education and Summer School Level / Program / Site Gender 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 Undergraduate Community College Contract Program Carteret Men 121 143 144 149 456 Women 174 238 227 292 969 Total 295 381 371 441 1425 Johnston * Men 160 219 218 0 0 Women 293 343 434 0 0 Total 453 562 652 0 0 Pamlico Men 9 4 7 18 19 Women 20 32 44 49 49 Total 29 36 51 67 68 Roanoke- Chowan Men 32 52 36 33 31 Women 139 164 92 76 94 Total 171 216 128 109 125 Special Undergraduate Men 15 22 70 36 63 Women 45 38 79 17 49 Total 60 60 149 53 112 Graduate Elizabeth City Men 11 4 6 9 4 Graduate Center Women 45 52 57 65 25 Total 56 56 63 74 29 Jacksonville Men 12 4 15 15 8 Graduate Center Women 39 41 73 81 58 Total 51 45 88 96 66 Graduate Extension Men 49 50 37 55 112 Women 233 147 195 277 265 Total 282 197 232 332 377 Totals 1,397 1,553 1,734 1,172 2,202 * Program discontinued at this site in 1994 67 Headcount Enrollment UNC Public Institutions Fall 1991 - 1995 5- Year Institution 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 Change Appalachian 11,367 11,650 11,641 11,866 12,020 5.7% East Carolina 16,690 17,757 17,729 17,567 17,445 4.5% Elizabeth City 1,773 2,019 2,190 2,099 2,010 13.4% Fayetteville 3,736 3,902 4,032 4,109 4,009 7.3% NC A& T 7,119 7,580 7,973 8,050 7,846 10.2% NC Central 5,385 5,667 5,635 5,655 5,470 1.6% NC School of the Arts 508 510 610 644 679 33.7% NC State 27,236 27,156 27,170 27,577 27,537 1.1% Pembroke 2,944 3,041 3,045 3,017 3,000 1.9% UNC- Asheville 3,225 3,240 3,130 3,165 3,222 - 0.1% UNC- Chapel Hill 23,592 23,627 23,913 24,260 24,144 2.3% UNC- Charlotte 15,058 15,363 15,645 15,513 15,895 5.6% UNC- Greensboro 11,648 12,177 12,114 12,094 12,644 8.6% UNC- Wilmington 8,090 7,898 8,157 8,435 8,601 6.3% Western Carolina 6,372 6,576 6,368 6,619 6,551 2.8% Winston- Salem 2,604 2,655 2,976 2,845 2,863 9.9% UNC Sys Total 147,347 150,818 152,328 153,515 153,936 4.5% Source: UNC- GA Planning 68 Student Housing Fall 1995 Source: Student Life/ University Housing Percent Campus Housing Capacity Occupancy Occupancy Women's Residence Halls Clement 387 279 72% Cotten 248 239 96% Greene 387 331 86% Tyler 472 357 76% Men's Residence Halls Garrett 296 278 94% Scott 486 452 93% Co- ed Residence Halls Aycock 480 444 93% Belk 451 451 100% Fleming 169 150 89% Fletcher 416 378 91% Jarvis 161 147 91% Jones 346 326 94% Slay 194 184 95% Umstead 288 269 93% White 200 195 98% Total Residence Halls 4,981 4,480 90% Other Housing Other College- owned Housing n/ a 0 n/ a Fraternities and Sororities n/ a 349 n/ a Commuters ( noncampus housing) n/ a 12,616 n/ a Total Student Housing n/ a 17,445 n/ a 69 ¨ During the 1995- 96 academic year, ECU offered 102 undergraduate degree tracks and 89 graduate- level degree tracks ( pp. 71- 75) ¨ During the 1994- 95 academic year, 3,428 degrees were conferred. This represented a 17.7% increase ( 515 degrees) over those conferred in the 1990- 91 academic year ( p. 76) ¨ Of the degrees conferred in 1994- 95, there were 2,624 Bachelor's degrees, 722 Master's degrees, 6 PhD degrees, 2 EdD degree, and 74 MD degrees ( p. 77) ¨ 50.2% of the undergraduate degrees were conferred by the College of Arts & Sciences and the Schools of Education and Business collec-tively ( p. 78) ¨ 59.5% of the graduate- level degrees were conferred by the Schools of Education and Business and the College of Arts & Sciences collec-tively ( p. 78) ¨ Minority students earned 10.2% of the undergraduate degrees, 8.1% of the graduate degrees, and 23.0% of the medical degrees conferred during the 1994- 95 academic year ( p. 79) D E G R E E S * HIGHLIGHTS * 6 71 Academic Degree Program Inventory Academic Year 1995- 96 ( CONTINUED NEXT PAGE) API Degree Level Code Program Title Track Title Ungrad Grad School of Allied Health Sciences 1208 Occupational Therapy Occupational Therapy B. S. O. T. Occupational Therapy M. S. 1212 Physical Therapy Physical Therapy B. S. P. T. M. P. T. 1215 Medical Record Librarianship Health Information Management B. S. 1220 Speech Pathology & Audiology Speech and Hearing Sciences B. S. Speech, Language & Auditory Pathology M. S. 1223 Medical Laboratory Technologies Clinical Laboratory Science B. S. Cytotechnology B. S. 1281 Rehabilitation Counseling Rehabilitation M. S. Rehabilitation Services B. S. Vocational Evaluation M. S. Substance Abuse Counseling M. S. 1298 Environmental Health Environmental Health B. S. M. S. E. H. School of Art 0831 Art Education Art Education, ( K- 12) M. A. ED. 1002 Art Art B. A. M. A. Art B. F. A. M. F. A. Art Education B. F. A. 1003 Art History & Appreciation Art History & Appreciation B. A. 1095 Community Arts Management Community Arts Management B. A. School of Business 0502 Accounting Accounting B. S. A. M. S. A. 0506 Business Management & Admin. Banking B. S. B. A. Business Administration M. B. A. Decision Sciences B. S. B. A. Finance B. S. B. A. General Business B. S. B. A. Management B. S. B. A. Marketing B. S. B. A. Real Estate B. S. B. A. School of Education 0514 Secretarial Studies Administrative Services B. S. B. E. 0601 Communications, General Communications B. S. 0802 Elementary Education, General Elementary Education, ( K- 6) B. S. Elementary Education M. A. ED. Elementary Education C. A. S. 0804 Middle Grades Education Middle Grades Education B. S. M. A. ED. 0807 Adult & Continuing Education Adult Education M. A. ED. 0808 Special Education, General Special Education, General B. S. Special Education, Learning Disabilities M. A. ED. Special Education, Mental Retardation M. A. ED. 0826 Student Personnel Counselor Education M. A. ED. Counselor Education C. A. S. 0827 Educational Administration School Administration M. S. A. 0830 Reading Education Reading Education M. A. ED. Reading Education C. A. S. 72 ( CONTINUED NEXT PAGE) Academic Degree Program Inventory Academic Year 1995- 96 API Degree Level Code Program Title Track Title Ungrad Grad School of Education ( continued) 0834 Science Education Science, College Teaching M. A. Science Education C. A. S. Science Education B. S. M. A. ED. 0838 Busi, Commerce, & Dist Ed Bus. Educ., Secondary, Basic B. S. B. E. Bus. Educ., Secondary, Basic, & Dist. B. S. B. E. Business & Office Education C. A. S. Marketing Education for Teachers C. A. S. Secondary, Comprehensive B. S. B. E. Secondary, Marketing Educ. for Teachers B. S. B. E. Secondary, Technical Teaching B. S. B. E. Secondary, Vocational Bus. & Off. Educ. B. S. B. E. 0839 Indust. Arts, Voc., and Tech. Ed. Industrial & Tech. Educ.( Teaching) B. S. Vocational Education M. S. Technical Education( Teaching) B. S. 0893 Educ. Admin. & Supervision Educational Administration( level 1) M. A. ED. Educational Administration( level 2) ED. S. Educational Supervision( level 1) M. A. ED. Educational Supervision( level 2) ED. S. Instructional Tech. Specialist- Computers M. A. ED. Educational Leadership ED. D. 1301 Home Economics Education Home Economics Education B. S. 1601 Library Science, General Library Science M. L. S. Library Science C. A. S. School of Health and Human Performance 0835 Physical Education Exercise and Sport Science B. S. M. A. ED. Exercise and Sport Science B. A. M. A. 0837 Health Education School Health Education B. S. Community Health Education B. S. Health Education M. A. Health Education M. A. ED. 2103 Parks & Recreation Management Recreation & Leisure Studies B. S. School of Human Environmental Sciences 1301 Home Economics, General Clothing & Textile Merchandising B. S. Home Economics M. S. Hospitality Management B. S. Interior Design B. S. Nutrition & Dietetics B. S. 1305 Family Relations & Child Develop. Family Relations & Child Development B. S. Birth- Kindergarten ( B- K) Teacher Education B. S. Child Development & Family Relations M. S. Marriage & Family Therapy M. S. School of Industry and Technology 0839 Indust. Arts, Voc., and Tech. Ed. Industrial Technology B. A. Industrial Technology B. S. M. S. 0206 City, Comm., & Reg. Planning Urban & Regional Planning B. S. 73 ( CONTINUED NEXT PAGE) Academic Degree Program Inventory Academic Year 1995- 96 API Degree Level Code Program Title Track Title Ungrad Grad School of Music 1004 Music Music Education, ( K- 12) M. M. Music Education, College Teaching M. M. Music, Church Music B. M. M. M. Music, Music Education B. M. Music, Pedagogy B. M. M. M. Music, Performance B. M. M. M. Music, Theory- Composition B. M. M. M. 1005 Music Music ( Liberal Arts Program) B. A. 1272 Music Therapy Music Therapy B. M. M. M. School of Nursing 1203 Nursing Nursing B. S. N. M. S. N. School of Social Work 2104 Social Work, Helping Services Facilitative Service M. S. W. Primary Service M. S. W. Social Work B. S. 2105 Criminal Justice Criminal Justice B. S. College of Arts and Sciences Anthropology 2202 Anthropology Anthropology B. A. M. A. Biology 0401 Biology, General Biology M. S. Biology, College Teaching M. S. Biology, General B. S. 0414 Biochemistry Biochemistry B. S. 0416 Molecular Biology Molecular Biology and Biotechnology M. S. Chemistry 1905 Chemistry, General Chemistry B. A. Chemistry B. S. M. S. Communication 0601 Communications, General Communications B. A. Economics 2204 Economics Economics B. S. Economics B. A. Applied & Resource Economics M. S. English 1501 English, General English B. A. M. A. English, Secondary Ed. & 2- yr. Coll. Teaching C. A. S. English, Secondary Education B. S. M. A. ED. English, Writing B. A. 74 ( CONTINUED NEXT PAGE) API Degree Level Code Program Title Track Title Ungrad Grad Foreign Langs & Lits 1102 French French B. A. French, Secondary Education B. S. 1103 German German B. A. German, Secondary Education B. S. 1105 Spanish Spanish B. A. Spanish, Secondary Education B. S. Geography 2206 Geography Applied Geography B. S. Geography B. A. M. A. Planning M. A. Geology 1914 Geology Geology B. S. M. S. History 2205 History History B. A. M. A. History, Education M. A. ED. History, Secondary Education B. S. Maritime History M. A. History, Education C. A. S. Public History B. S. Social Studies, Education M. A. ED. Mathematics 0701 Computer & Info. Science, Gen Computer & Information Sciences B. A. Computer & Information Sciences B. S. 1701 Mathematics, General Mathematics B. A. M. A. Mathematics, Secondary Education B. S. M. A. ED. Philosophy 1509 Philosophy Philosophy B. A. Physics 1902 Physics, General Physics B. A. M. S. Physics B. S. M. P. 1998 Applied Physics Applied Physics B. S. A. P. Political Science 2102 Public Administration Public Administration M. P. A. 2207 Political Science & Government Political Science B. A. M. A. Political Science B. S. Academic Degree Program Inventory Academic Year 1995- 96 75 Source: Academic Program Inventory approved by UNC- GA dated 05/ 30/ 95 Academic Degree Program Inventory Academic Year 1995- 96 API Degree Level Code Program Title Track Title Ungrad Grad Pyschology 2001 Psychology, General Psychology B. A. Psychology, General- Theoretical M. A. 2003 Clinical Psychology Clinical Psychology M. A. 2097 Psychology, School School Psychology( level 1) M. A. School Psychology( level 2) C. A. S. Sociology 2208 Sociology Applied Sociology B. S. Sociology B. A. M. A. Theatre Arts 1007 Dramatic Arts Theatre Arts B. A. Theatre Arts B. F. A. Theatre Arts B. S. 1008 Dance Dance B. F. A. Dance Education B. S. Women's Studies 4975 Women's Studies Women's Studies B. A. School of Medicine 0408 Pathology, Human & Animal Pathology PH. D. 0409 Pharmacology, Human & Animal Pharmacology PH. D. 0410 Physiology, Human & Animal Physiology PH. D. 0411 Microbiology Microbiology PH. D. 0412 Anatomy Anatomy PH. D. 0414 Biochemistry Biochemistry PH. D. 1206 Medicine Medicine M. D. Grand Total 102 89 76 Degrees Conferred Academic Years 1990- 91 through 1994- 95 Source: Graduated Student Data File ( GSDF) * Corrected Data Note: Some percentages may not total 100% due to rounding Academic Undergraduate Graduate Medical Year N % N % N % Total 1990- 91 2,225 76.4% 624 21.4% 64 2.2% 2,913 1991- 92 2,308 76.5% 639 21.2% 71 2.4% 3,018 * 1992- 93 2,642 77.3% 701 20.5% 73 2.1% 3,416 1993- 94 2,509 76.5% 698 21.3% 72 2.2% 3,279 1994- 95 2,624 76.5% 730 21.3% 74 2.2% 3,428 1990- 91 1991- 92 1992- 93 1993- 94 1994- 95 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 Undergraduate Graduate Medical 77 Degrees Conferred by Unit, Level, and Gender Academic Year 1994- 95 BA / BS MA / MS / CAS PHD / EDD MD Unit Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Total Allied Health 51 113 10 54 228 Art 43 51 2 10 106 Business 178 99 62 35 374 Education 29 263 47 194 0 2 535 Hlth & Human Perf 97 123 14 15 249 Human Envir Sciences 24 177 4 17 222 Music 28 12 6 9 55 Nursing 13 167 1 30 211 Social Work 118 102 12 46 278 Industry & Technology 183 5 13 1 202 Medicine 4 2 39 35 80 Arts & Sciences 376 372 55 85 888 Total 1,140 1,484 226 496 4 4 39 35 3,428 Grand Total BA / BS MA / MS / CAS PHD / EDD MD All 2,624 722 8 74 3,428 Source: Graduated Student Data File ( GSDF) 78 A & S 28.5% NURS 6.9% H& HP 8.4% BUSI 10.6% TECH 7.2% HESC 7.7% EDUC 11.1% ALHL 6.3% SOWK 8.4% ART 3.6% MUSC 1.5% NURS 3.9% HESC 2.6% SOWK 7.2% EDUC 30.2% TECH 1.7% BUSI 12.1% A & S 17.4% MED 10.0% ART 1.5% ALHL 8.0% MUSC 1.9% H& HP 3.6% Degrees Conferred Percent Distribution by Unit and Level Academic Year 1994- 95 Undergraduate Graduate Source: Graduated Student Data File ( GSDF) A& S College of Arts & Sciences ALHL School of Allied Health ART School of Art BUSI School of Business EDUC School of Education H& HP School of Health & Human Performance HESC School of Human Environmental Sciences TECH School of Industry & Technology MED School of Medicine MUSC School of Music NURS School of Nursing SOWK School of Social Work 79 * Corrected Data Degrees Conferred by Level, Ethnicity, and Gender Academic Year 1990- 91 through 1994- 95 Source: Graduated Student Data File ( GSDF) Undergraduate 1990- 91 1991- 92* 1992- 93 1993- 94 1994- 95 Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women White 839 1,150 845 1,234 955 1,416 956 1,287 1,034 1,313 Black 50 133 53 133 60 155 66 131 62 135 American Indian 6 10 6 4 3 5 8 6 4 7 Asian 7 7 7 8 10 10 12 16 11 12 Hispanic 4 7 4 4 6 6 11 4 22 14 Nonresident Alien 7 5 4 6 9 7 5 6 7 1 Unknown 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 Total 913 1,312 919 1,389 1,043 1,599 1,058 1,451 1,140 1,484 Total Both Genders 2,225 2,308 2,642 2,509 2,624 Graduate Level 1990- 91 1991- 92 1992- 93 1993- 94 1994- 95 Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women White 158 393 151 412 176 441 207 399 203 444 Black 7 43 14 39 10 46 17 42 12 39 American Indian 0 3 0 0 1 2 1 0 1 1 Asian 0 3 4 1 2 3 1 3 2 2 Hispanic 0 1 1 2 0 2 3 2 1 1 Nonresident Alien 9 7 10 5 11 7 16 6 8 12 Unknown 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 1 Total 174 450 180 459 200 501 245 453 230 500 Total Both Genders 624 639 701 698 730 Medical 1990- 91 1991- 92 1992- 93 1993- 94 1994- 95 Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women White 37 21 39 20 31 26 32 24 32 25 Black 1 1 5 3 4 6 2 8 5 5 American Indian 0 1 0 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 Asian 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 2 2 5 Hispanic 1 0 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 Nonresident Alien 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Unknown 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 40 24 46 25 36 37 37 35 39 35 Total Both Genders 64 71 73 72 74 Grand Total 2,913 3,018 3,416 3,279 3,428 80 Degrees Conferred by Unit, Major, Level, and Gender Academic Year 1994- 95 ( CONTINUED NEXT PAGE) Undergraduate Graduate Totals Unit Men Women Men Women All School of Allied Health Comm Sci & Disorders 0 22 4 30 56 Environmental Health 30 9 0 2 41 Hlth Info Management 2 17 0 0 19 Med Laboratory Tech 6 9 0 0 15 Occupational Therapy 3 23 0 0 26 Physical Therapy 10 25 0 0 35 Rehab Counseling 0 8 6 22 36 Total 51 113 10 54 228 School of Art Art 43 42 2 7 94 Art Education 0 0 0 3 3 Art History & Appreciation 0 5 0 0 5 Community Arts Mgmt 0 4 0 0 4 Total 43 51 2 10 106 School of Business Accounting 14 12 7 12 45 Business Mgmt & Admin 164 87 55 23 329 Total 178 99 62 35 374 School of Education Adult & Continuing Ed 0 0 3 13 16 Busi, Comm & Dist Ed 1 3 1 10 15 Communications, Gen ( BS) 47 27 0 0 74 Ed Admin & Supervision 0 0 24 41 65 Educational Leadership ( EdD) 0 0 0 2 2 Elem Ed, General 3 169 0 33 205 Home Economics Ed 0 4 0 1 5 Ind Arts, Voc, & Tech Ed 4 0 0 1 5 Library Science, Gen 0 0 2 13 15 Middle Grades Ed 7 24 4 9 44 Reading Education 0 0 0 2 2 Science Education 3 7 4 11 25 Secretarial Studies 9 16 0 0 25 Special Education 2 40 2 16 60 Student Personnel 0 0 7 44 51 Total 76 290 47 196 609 School of Hlth & Human Perf Exercise & Sports Sci 70 41 11 5 127 Health Education 2 32 3 10 47 Rec & Leisure Studies 25 50 0 0 75 Total 97 123 14 15 249 81 Degrees Conferred by Unit, Major, Level, and Gender Academic Year 1994- 95 ( CONTINUED NEXT PAGE) Undergraduate Graduate Totals Unit Men Women Men Women All School of Human Env Sci Family Relations & Child Dev 1 69 3 14 87 Home Economics, Gen 23 108 1 3 135 Total 24 177 4 17 222 School of Industry & Tech City, Comm & Reg Plan'g 20 3 0 0 23 Ind Arts, Voc, & Tech Ed 163 2 13 1 179 Total 183 5 13 1 202 School of Music Music 26 10 6 7 49 Music ( Liberal Arts Prgm) 1 0 0 0 1 Music Therapy 1 2 0 2 5 Total 28 12 6 9 55 School of Nursing Nursing 13 167 1 30 211 School of Social Work Law Enforcmt & Correction 103 45 0 0 148 Social Work, Help Srvcs 15 57 12 46 130 Total 118 102 12 46 278 College of Arts & Sciences Anthropology 2 10 0 0 12 Applied Physics 0 0 0 0 0 Biochemistry 0 0 0 0 0 Biology, General 60 45 3 9 117 Chemistry, General 7 10 4 2 23 Clinical Psychology 0 0 2 10 12 Communications, Gen ( BA) 22 30 0 0 52 Computer & Info Sci, Gen 22 3 0 0 25 Dance 0 9 0 0 9 Dramatic Arts 5 16 0 0 21 Economics 26 5 0 0 31 English, General 38 62 6 22 128 French 0 0 0 0 0 Geography 10 3 4 1 18 Geology 6 1 3 1 11 German 0 3 0 0 3 History 25 16 8 9 58 Mathematics, General 7 20 0 2 29 Molecular Biology 0 0 5 3 8 Philosophy 6 2 0 0 8 Physics, General 2 0 5 1 8 82 Degrees Conferred by Unit, Major, Level, and Gender Academic Year 1994- 95 Source: Graduated Student Data File ( GSDF) Undergraduate Graduate Totals Unit Men Women Men Women All Pol Sci & Government 33 8 0 0 41 Psychology, General 31 83 5 8 127 Psychology, School 0 0 2 6 8 Public Administration 0 0 6 9 15 Sociology 21 15 2 2 40 Spanish 6 4 0 0 10 Total 329 345 55 85 814 School of Medicine Anatomy ( PHD) 2 0 2 Biochemistry ( PHD) 2 0 2 Microbiology ( PHD) 0 2 2 Physiology ( PHD) 0 0 0 Medicine ( MD) 39 35 74 Total 43 37 80 Grand Total ( All Degrees) 1,140 1,484 269 535 3,428 83 Undergraduate Degrees Conferred by Unit, Major, and Ethnicity Academic Year 1994- 1995 ( CONTINUED NEXT PAGE) American Nonresid Unit White Black Indian Asian Hispanic Other Alien All School of Allied Health Comm Sci & Disorders 21 1 0 0 0 0 0 22 Environmental Health 35 2 1 1 0 0 0 39 Hlth Info Management 18 1 0 0 0 0 0 19 Med Laboratory Tech 14 1 0 0 0 0 0 15 Occupational Therapy 23 2 1 0 0 0 0 26 Physical Therapy 31 3 0 0 1 0 0 35 Rehab Counseling 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 Total 150 10 2 1 1 0 0 164 School of Art Art 80 1 0 2 2 0 0 85 Art Education 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Art History & Appreciation 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 Community Arts Mgmt 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Total 88 1 0 2 2 1 0 94 School of Business Accounting 26 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 Business Mgmt & Admin 227 15 1 6 1 0 1 251 Total 253 15 1 6 1 0 1 277 School of Education Busi, Comm & Dist Ed 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Communications, Gen ( BS) 61 12 0 0 1 0 0 74 Elem Ed, General 152 15 1 0 3 1 0 172 Home Economics Ed 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Ind Arts, Voc, & Tech Ed 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Middle Grades Ed 26 5 0 0 0 0 0 31 Science Education 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 Secretarial Studies 14 11 0 0 0 0 0 25 Special Ed, General 37 5 0 0 0 0 0 42 Total 312 48 1 0 4 1 0 366 School of Hlth & Human Perf Exercise & Sports Sci 106 3 1 0 1 0 0 111 Health Education 31 2 0 1 0 0 0 34 Rec & Leisure Studies 70 4 0 0 1 0 0 75 Total 207 9 1 1 2 0 0 220 84 Undergraduate Degrees Conferred by Unit, Major, and Ethnicity Academic Year 1994- 1995 ( CONTINUED NEXT PAGE) American Nonresid Unit White Black Indian Asian Hispanic Other Alien All School of Human Env Sci Fmly Relations & Child Devel 59 10 1 0 0 0 0 70 Home Economics, Gen 118 6 1 2 3 0 1 131 Total 177 16 2 2 3 0 1 201 School of Industry & Tech City, Comm & Reg Plan'g 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 Ind Arts, Voc, & Tech Ed 155 5 1 1 3 0 0 165 Total 178 5 1 1 3 0 0 188 School of Music Music 35 1 0 0 0 0 0 36 Music ( Liberal Arts Prgm) 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Music Therapy 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 Total 38 2 0 0 0 0 0 40 School of Nursing Nursing 161 17 0 1 1 0 0 180 Total 161 17 0 1 1 0 0 180 School of Social Work Law Enforcmt & Correction 129 14 1 1 3 0 0 148 Social Work, Help Srvcs 56 13 0 2 1 0 0 72 Total 185 27 1 3 4 0 0 220 College of Arts & Sciences Anthropology 10 1 0 0 1 0 0 12 Applied Physics 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Biochemistry 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Biology, General 94 5 1 2 1 0 2 105 Chemistry, General 12 4 0 1 0 0 0 17 Communications, Gen ( BA) 50 1 0 0 0 0 1 52 Computer & Info Sci, Gen 24 1 0 0 0 0 0 25 Dance 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 Dramatic Arts 20 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 Economics 29 1 0 0 0 0 1 31 English, General 91 8 0 1 0 0 0 100 French 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Geography 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 Geology 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 German 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 History 34 3 1 0 2 0 1 41 Mathematics, General 24 1 0 1 1 0 0 27 85 Undergraduate Degrees Conferred by Unit, Major, and Ethnicity Academic Year 1994- 1995 Source: Graduated Student Data File ( GSDF) American Nonresid Unit White Black Indian Asian Hispanic Other Alien All Philosophy 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 Physics, General 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Pol Sci & Government 33 5 0 0 2 0 1 41 Psychology, General 102 11 0 0 1 0 0 114 Sociology 29 5 0 1 1 0 0 36 Spanish 4 0 0 0 6 0 0 10 Total 598 47 2 6 15 0 6 674 Grand Total 2,347 197 11 23 36 2 8 2,624 86 Graduate Level Degrees Conferred by Unit, Major, and Ethnicity Academic Year 1994- 1995 ( CONTINUED NEXT PAGE) American Nonresid Unit White Black Indian Asian Hispanic Other Alien All School of Allied Health Comm Sci & Disorders 32 2 0 0 0 0 0 34 Environmental Health 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Rehabilitation Counseling 25 3 0 0 0 0 0 28 Total 59 5 0 0 0 0 0 64 School of Art Art 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 Art Education 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Total 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 School of Business Accounting 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 Business Mgmt & Admin 75 1 0 0 0 0 2 78 Total 94 1 0 0 0 0 2 97 School of Education Adult & Continuing Ed 14 1 0 0 0 0 1 16 Busi, Comm & Dist Ed 9 2 0 0 0 0 0 11 Ed Admin & Supervision 48 12 0 0 0 0 5 65 Educational Leadership ( EdD) 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 Elem Ed, General 30 1 1 0 1 0 0 33 Home Economics Ed 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Ind Arts, Voc, & Tech Ed 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Library Science, Gen 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 Middle Grades Ed 11 1 0 0 0 1 0 13 Reading Education 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Science Education 12 3 0 0 0 0 0 15 Special Ed, General 13 5 0 0 0 0 0 18 Student Personnel 50 1 0 0 0 0 0 51 Total 207 27 1 0 1 1 6 243 School of Hlth & Human Perf Exercise & Sports Sci 15 0 0 0 0 0 1 16 Health Education 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 Total 28 0 0 0 0 0 1 29 School of Human Env Sci Fmly Relations & Child Dev 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 Home Economics, Gen 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 4 Total 18 2 0 0 0 0 1 21 School of Industry & Tech Ind Arts, Voc, & Tech Ed 10 3 0 1 0 0 0 14 Total 10 3 0 1 0 0 0 14 87 Graduate Level Degrees Conferred by Unit, Major, and Ethnicity Academic Year 1994- 1995 Source: Graduated Student Data File ( GSDF) American Nonresid Unit White Black Indian Asian Hispanic Other Alien All School of Music Music 12 1 0 0 0 0 0 13 Music Therapy 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Total 14 1 0 0 0 0 0 15 School of Nursing Nursing 28 3 0 0 0 0 0 31 Total 28 3 0 0 0 0 0 31 School of Social Work Social Work, Help Srvcs 53 3 0 0 0 2 0 58 Total 53 3 0 0 0 2 0 58 College of Arts & Sciences Biology, General 11 1 0 0 0 0 0 12 Chemistry, General 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 6 Clinical Psychology 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 English, General 25 0 0 2 0 0 1 28 Geography 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 5 Geology 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 History 13 1 1 0 0 1 1 17 Mathematics, General 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Molecular Biology 5 2 0 0 0 0 1 8 Physics, General 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 Pol Sci & Government 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Psychology, Gen 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 Psychology, School 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 Public Administration 12 2 0 0 0 0 1 15 Sociology 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Total 121 6 1 2 1 1 8 140 School of Medicine Physiology ( PHD) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Microbiology ( PHD) 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 Anatomy ( PHD) 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Biochemistry ( PHD) 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 Medicine ( MD) 57 10 0 7 0 0 0 74 Total 60 10 0 8 0 0 2 80 Grand Total 704 61 2 11 2 4 20 804 6 89 F A C U L T Y & S T A F F * HIGHLIGHTS * ¨ 36.2% of ECU's fall 1995 faculty are women and 63.8% are men ( p. 91) ¨ 8.3% of the 1,143 faculty are minorities ( p. 92) ¨ Of fall 1995 faculty 63% are under the age of 50 ( p. 93) ¨ 61.2% of ECU's fall 1995 faculty have 10 or less years of service with the university ( p. 95) ¨ 50.7% of ECU's faculty are tenured and 26.7% are on tenure track ( p. 97) ¨ 96.6% of ECU's faculty are employed on a full- time basis ( p. 98) ¨ The average nine- month faculty salary ranges from $ 59,442 for a Pro-fessor to $ 32,760 for an Instructor ( p. 104) ¨ ECU's total workforce consists of 3,674 personnel ( 3,616.2 FTE) ( p. 109) ¨ Faculty make up 31.8% of ECU's total workforce ( p. 109) ¨ The total workforce is composed of 2,075 women and 1,599 men; 56.5% and 43.5% respectively ( p. 109) ¨ Minorities comprise 16.8% of ECU's total workforce ( p. 109) 6 91 Full- and Part- Time Faculty by Rank and Gender Fall 1995 Source: Personnel Data File Notes: Faculty headcount does not include temporary positions or faculty serving as " administrators" Faculty headcount does not include ROTC faculty Women % of Men % of Total % of Rank N Rank N Rank N Total Professor 35 13.5% 224 86.5% 259 22.2% Associate Professor 100 30.4% 229 69.6% 329 28.2% Assistant Professor 187 45.4% 225 54.6% 412 35.3% Instructor 36 56.3% 28 43.8% 64 5.5% Lecturer 59 63.4% 34 36.6% 93 8.0% Other 5 50.0% 5 50.0% 10 0.9% Total 422 36.2% 745 63.8% 1,167 100.0% Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor Instructor Lecturer Other 0 25 50 75 100 125 150 175 200 225 250 Women Men 92 Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor Instructor Lecturer Other 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 Black Am Indian Asian Hispanic Full- and Part- Time Faculty by Ethnicity Fall 1995 Rank distribution for minority faculty only ( headcount) Source: Personnel Data File White Black Am Indian Asian Hispanic Total % Tot % Tot % Tot % Tot % Tot Rank N N N N N N N N N N N FTE Professor 242 94.9% 5 0.4% 0 0.0% 12 4.7% 0 0.0% 259 252.9 Associate Professor 305 93.0% 15 4.0% 0 0.3% 8 2.7% 1 0.0% 329 325.6 Assistant Professor 375 90.5% 13 4.7% 4 0.0% 17 3.4% 3 1.3% 412 407.1 Instructor 51 86.5% 5 4.1% 1 1.4% 6 6.8% 1 1.4% 64 62.8 Lecturer 89 96.2% 3 2.8% 0 0.0% 1 0.0% 0 0.9% 93 89.5 Other 8 68.5% 1 9.3% 0 0.0% 1 22.2% 0 0.0% 10 8.8 Total 1,070 91.4% 42 3.5% 5 0.2% 45 4.3% 5 0.6% 1,167 1,146.6 Notes: Faculty headcount does not include temporary positions or faculty serving as " administrators" Faculty headcount does not include ROTC faculty 93 Full- and Part- Time Faculty by Age Fall 1993- 1995 Source: Personnel Data File 1993 % of 1994 % of 1995 % of A |
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