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Web Site 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 con-tains a broad spectrum of information about the past and present, and its primary purposes are to promote organizational under-standing and to inform decision making. Some of the information presented in this annual edition is taken from administrative reports produced by various university offices. Planning and Institutional Research would like to thank those offices for their valuable assistance. This 1999- 2000 version contains many tables and graphs which will be helpful to administrators, faculty, staff, students, alumni, and other university constituents. In an on- going effort to provide timely management information, PIR will continue refining this document each year and welcomes your comments and sugges-tions for improvement. Preface Office of Planning and Institutional Research Robert J. Thompson, Director Petula Satterfield, Fact Book Coordinator Dave Cartwright, Jim Kleckley, Claudia McCann, Sandy Pravica, Erika Ramey, Joanne Tyson Kelly Butler, Tony Angelico, Kimberly Bowman, Joe Campbell, Doreen Chernault, Chris Ellis, Jeff Ely, Allison Holland, Tonya Johnson, Patrick Plumeri, Jeannette Sutton www. ecu. edu/ pir/ Evaluation Fact Book 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 Building Greenville, NC 27858- 4353 Attention: Petula Satterfield Phone: ( 252) 328- 6288 E- Mail: satterfieldm@ mail. ecu. edu Your Name: ( Optional) ____________________________________________________________ Department or Address: ___________________________________________________________ 1. Describe any information that you think should be added or expanded in next year's Fact Book:________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ 2. 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Other comments:______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Thank you for your assistance. $ Highlights ¨ The university enrolled 18,223 students in the fall 1999 semester ( p. 23) ¨ The average SAT score for fall 1999 first- time freshman is 1016 ( p. 24) ¨ Women are a majority at the university, accounting for 59% of total enrollment ( p. 37) ¨ 86% of all students are residents of North Carolina ( p. 38) ¨ Minority students represent 18% of the university’s enrollment ( p. 41) ¨ 26% of all students live in university housing ( p. 79) ¨ ECU granted 3,513 degrees during the 1998- 99 academic year ( p. 92) ¨ 1,274 faculty were employed during the fall 1999 semester ( p. 113) ¨ 38% of the faculty are women ( p. 113) ¨ 44% of the faculty are tenured ( p. 119) ¨ The average 9- month faculty salary is $ 53,770 ( p. 126) ¨ ECU employs a total work force of 3,964 ( p. 130) ¨ The university’s total revenue in 1998- 99 was $ 372,963,613 ( p. 135) University 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- 20 STUDENTS Highlights ............................................................................................................................... 21 Fall 1999 Enrollment Summary ............................................................................................... 23 First- Time Freshman Average SAT Scores by Residence Status ( Fall 1995- 1999) ................. 24 Accepted and Enrolled Freshman Applicants by SAT Interval ( Fall 1999) ............................... 25 Enrolled First- Time Freshman by SAT Interval ( Fall 1998 and 1999) ...................................... 26 First- Time Freshman High School Class Rank ( Fall 1995- 1999) ............................................. 27 First- Time Freshman Enrollment by County ( Fall 1999) .......................................................... 28 First- Time Freshman Enrollment by State ( Fall 1999) ............................................................. 29 Graduation Rates for First- Time, Full- Time Freshman Cohort Entering in 1992....................... 30 Gender and Ethnic Distribution of Entering and Graduating 1992 Freshman Cohort ............... 31 New Undergraduate Transfer Students and Their Sending Institutions ( Fall 1995- 1999)......... 32 Enrollment Headcount and Full- Time Equivalents ( Fall 1995- 1999) ........................................ 33 Enrollment by Level and Status ( Fall 1989- 1999) ................................................................... 34 Enrollment by Gender and Status ( Fall 1995- 1999) ................................................................ 35 Enrollment by Residence and Status ( Fall 1995- 1999) ........................................................... 36 Enrollment by Classification, Status, and Gender ( Fall 1999).................................................. 37 Enrollment by Residence and Classification ( Fall 1999).......................................................... 38 Enrollment History by Level and Gender ( Fall 1991- 1999) ...................................................... 39 Enrollment History by Level and Residence ( Fall 1991- 1999) ................................................. 40 Enrollment by Level, Status, and Ethnicity ( Fall 1999) ............................................................ 41 Enrollment by Ethnicity ( Fall 1995- 1999) ................................................................................ 42 Enrollment by Term, Level, and Residency ( Spring 1999 - Fall 1999) ..................................... 43 Enrollment by County ( Fall 1999) ........................................................................................... 44 Enrollment by State ( Fall 1999) .............................................................................................. 45 Undergraduate Enrollment by Age Interval ( Fall 1995- 1999)................................................... 46 Graduate Enrollment by Age Interval ( Fall 1995- 1999) ........................................................... 47 Undergraduate Enrollment by Unit and Major, HEGIS ( Fall 1994- 1998)............................. 48- 49 Undergraduate Enrollment by Unit and Major, CIP ( Fall 1999) ........................................... 50- 51 Undergraduate Enrollment by CIP Division ( Fall 1999) ...................................................... 52- 54 Graduate Level Enrollment by Unit and Major, HEGIS ( Fall 1994- 1998) ............................ 55- 56 Graduate Level Enrollment by Unit and Major, CIP ( Fall 1999) .......................................... 57- 58 Graduate Level Enrollment by CIP Division ( Fall 1999)...................................................... 59- 61 Undergraduate Enrollment by Unit, Status, Major, and Gender ( Fall 1999) ........................ 62- 63 Page Graduate Level Enrollment by Unit, Status, Major, and Gender ( Fall 1999) ....................... 64- 65 Undergraduate Enrollment by Unit, Major, and Ethnicity ( Fall 1999) .................................. 66- 67 Graduate Level Enrollment by Unit, Major, and Ethnicity ( Fall 1999) .................................. 68- 69 Undergraduate GPAs by Classification and Gender ( Fall 1995- 1999)..................................... 70 Undergraduate GPAs by Unit, Gender, and Classification ( Fall 1999)................................ 71- 73 Weekly Student Credit Hours Produced by Units ( Fall 1998 and 1999)................................... 74 Weekly Student Contact Hours Produced by Units ( Fall 1998 and 1999) ................................ 75 Off- Campus Continuing Education Enrollment ( Fall 1995- 1999) ............................................. 76 Total Enrollment IPEDS Population ( Fall 1999) ...................................................................... 77 UNC Public Institutions Headcount Enrollment ( Fall 1995- 1999)............................................. 78 Student Housing Occupancy Rates ( Fall 1999) ...................................................................... 79 DEGREES Highlights ............................................................................................................................... 81 Academic Degree Program Inventory of HEGIS codes, As of July 1998 ............................ 83- 87 Academic Degree Program Inventory of CIP codes, As of July 1999 ................................. 88- 91 Degrees Conferred by Unit, Level, and Gender ( Fiscal Year 1998- 99).................................... 92 Degrees Conferred, Percent Distribution by Unit and Level ( Fiscal Year 1998- 99) .................. 93 Degrees Conferred by Level, Ethnicity, and Gender ( Fiscal Years 1994- 95 through 1998- 99) ................................................................................................ 94 Degrees Conferred by Unit, Major, Level, and Gender ( Fiscal Year 1998- 99) .................... 95- 97 Undergraduate Degrees Conferred, HEGIS ( Fiscal Years 1993- 94 through 1997- 98)........ 98- 99 Undergraduate Degrees Conferred, CIP ( Fiscal Year 1998- 99) ..................................... 100- 101 Graduate Degrees Conferred, HEGIS ( Fiscal Years 1993- 94 through 1997- 98) ............ 102- 103 Graduate Degrees Conferred, CIP ( Fiscal Year 1998- 99) .............................................. 104- 105 Undergraduate Degrees Conferred by Unit, Major, and Ethnicity ( Fiscal Year 1998- 99) .......................................................................................................... 106- 107 Graduate Level Degrees Conferred by Unit, Major, and Ethnicity ( Fiscal Year 1998- 99) .......................................................................................................... 108- 109 FACULTY AND STAFF Highlights ............................................................................................................................. 111 Full- and Part- Time Faculty by Rank and Gender ( Fall 1999)................................................ 113 Full- and Part- Time Faculty by Ethnicity ( Fall 1999).................................................................. 114 Full- and Part- Time Faculty by Age Interval ( Fall 1997- 1999)................................................ 115 Full- and Part- Time Faculty Average Age by Rank and Gender ( Fall 1999) .......................... 116 Full- and Part- Time Faculty by Years of Service ( Fall 1997- 1999)......................................... 117 Full- and Part- Time Faculty Average Years of Service by Rank and Gender ( Fall 1999) ....... 118 Full- and Part- Time Faculty by Unit and Tenure Status ( Fall 1999) ....................................... 119 Faculty FTE by Unit, Gender, and Status ( Fall 1999) ............................................................ 120 Longitudinal Profile of Faculty Tenure Status, SOM Excluded ( Fall 1991- 1999) .................... 121 Longitudinal Profile of Faculty Tenure Status, All ECU Units ( Fall 1991- 1999) ...................... 122 Tenure Status of Permanent and Temporary Faculty by Unit ( Fall 1999) ....................... 123- 125 Average Salaries of 9- 10 Month AAUP Faculty ( Fall 1995- 1999) .......................................... 126 Average Salaries of 11- 12 Month AAUP Faculty ( Fall 1995- 1999) ........................................ 127 Table of Contents Page Average Salaries of Full- and Part- Time Faculty, SOM Excluded ( Fall 1999) ........................ 128 Average Salaries of Full- and Part- Time Faculty, School of Medicine ( Fall 1999) .................. 129 Full- and Part- Time University Personnel by Occupational Category and Gender ( Fall 1995- 1999) .............................................................................................................. 130 Full- and Part- Time University Personnel by Occupational Category, Gender, and Ethnicity ( Fall 1999)......................................................................................................... 131 Full- and Part- Time University Personnel by Occupational Category, Gender, and Status ( Fall 1999) ............................................................................................................ 132 FINANCES Highlights ............................................................................................................................. 133 Current Fund Revenues by Source ( Fiscal Year 1998- 99) .................................................... 135 Current Fund Expenditures by Function ( Fiscal Year 1998- 99) ............................................. 136 Research Grants and Contracts, Restricted Current Fund ( Fiscal Years 1994- 95 to 1998- 99) .................................................................................. 137 STUDENT FEES AND FINANCIAL AID Highlights ............................................................................................................................. 139 Tuition and Fees, Semester Rates ( Academic Year 1999- 00)............................................... 141 Changes in Undergraduate Tuition and Fees ( Academic Years 1990- 91 through 1999- 00) .. 142 Changes in Graduate Tuition and Fees ( Academic Years 1990- 91 through 1999- 00) ........... 143 Student Financial Aid Received ( Fiscal Years 1996- 97 through 1998- 99) ............................. 144 INFORMATION RESOURCES AND FACILITIES Highlights ............................................................................................................................. 145 Academic Library Resources ( Fall 1995- 1999) ..................................................................... 147 Health Sciences Library Resources ( Fall 1995- 1999) ........................................................... 148 Computer Network Connections by Administrative and Academic Use ( Fiscal Years 1995- 1999) ................................................................................................ 149 Facilities ( Fall 1999) ............................................................................................................. 150 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 to a doctoral II level university whose outreach now tran-scends 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 basic sciences 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 Studies. Prepared by Mary Jo Bratton, Professor Emeritus of History School/ College and Date of Academic Programs College of Arts & Sciences 1909 School of Art 1909 School of Education 1909 School of Human Environmental Sciences 1909 School of Music 1909 School of Business 1960 School of Nursing 1960 Graduate School 1964 School of Allied Health Sciences 1967 General College 1969 School of Industry & Technology 1971 Brody School of Medicine 1976 School of Social Work & Criminal Justice St. 1986 School of Health & Human Performance 1993 Note: During 1998, East Carolina University achieved Doctoral II status and offered doctoral degrees in Education, Communication Sciences and Disorders, Coastal Resources Management, Biomedical Phys-ics, Pathology, Pharmacology, Physiology, Microbiol-ogy, Anatomy and Biochemistry. 2 1909 174 1939 1,289 1969 9,258 1910 227 1940 1,296 1970 10,007 1911 235 1941 1,339 1971 10,106 1912 252 1942 1,064 1972 10,286 1913 251 1943 980 1973 10,068 1914 295 1944 953 1974 11,341 1915 295 1945 1,049 1975 11,725 1916 307 1946 1,382 1976 11,696 1917 325 1947 1,549 1977 11,968 1918 278 1948 1,511 1978 12,476 1919 285 1949 1,858 1979 12,874 1920 381 1950 2,075 1980 13,165 1921 317 1951 2,123 1981 13,264 1922 395 1952 2,280 1982 13,311 1923 516 1953 2,454 1983 13,357 1924 593 1954 2,878 1984 13,826 1925 709 1955 3,315 1985 14,117 1926 736 1956 3,693 1986 14,459 1927 767 1957 3,947 1987 14,878 1928 976 1958 4,179 1988 15,579 1929 952 1959 4,583 1989 16,029 1930 984 1960 4,178 1990 16,500 1931 972 1961 5,883 1991 16,690 1932 970 1962 6,306 1992 17,757 1933 1,013 1963 6,570 1993 17,729 1934 1,096 1964 7,318 1994 17,567 1935 1,134 1965 8,667 1995 17,445 1936 1,142 1966 8,834 1996 17,479 1937 1,204 1967 9,360 1997 17,846 1938 1,269 1968 9,272 1998 17,799 1999 18,223 Enrollment History Year Fall Enrollment Year Fall Year Enrollment Fall Enrollment Source: East Carolina College Bulletin ( History subsection) and Planning & Institutional Research data files Number of Students Enrollment 0 2,000 4,000 6,000 8,000 10,000 12,000 14,000 16,000 18,000 20,000 1909 1913 1917 1921 1925 1929 1933 1937 1941 1945 1949 1953 1957 1961 1965 1969 1973 1977 1981 1985 1989 1993 1997 Year 3 AACSB, The International Association for Management Education Accreditation Council on Continuing Medical Education Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education of the American Occupational Therapy Association Accreditation Review Committee on Education for Physician Assistant in Concert with the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs Administration of Accounting Programs Group, American Accounting Association American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy American Association of Colleges of Nursing American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences American Chemical Society American College Health Association American College of Nurse- Midwifery American Council for Construction Education American Council of Learned Societies American Dietetic Association American Health Information Management Association, in Cooperation with the Committee on the Accreditation of Allied Health Educational Programs American Historical Association American Library Association American Music Therapy Association American Philosophical Association American Physical Therapy Association American Political Science Association American Society of Allied Health Professions American Society of Cytopathology 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 and Research Libraries 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 Experiental Education Association for Gerontology in Higher Education Association of Performing Arts Presenters Association of Physician Assistant Program Association of Student Judicial Affairs Officers Box Office Management International College and University Personnel Association Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs Cooperative Education Association, Inc. Council for the Advancement and Support of Education Council on Collegiate Education in Nursing 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 Foundation for Interior Design Education Research International Association of Counseling Services International Association of Performing Arts Administrators International Dance Education Association International Technology Education Association Intrafilm Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations Liaison Committee on Medical Education Medical Library Association Music Library Association 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 Auxiliary Services National Association of College Law Enforcement Officers National Association of Colleges and Employers National Association for the Education of Young Children National Association of Foreign Student Advisors National Association of Industrial Technology National Association of Schools of Art and Design National Association of Schools of Music National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration National Association of State Universities and Land Grant Colleges; Board on Human Sciences 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 Council for Exceptional Children National Council of University Research Administrators National Environmental Health Science and Protection Accreditation Council National Intramural- Recreational Sports Association National Kitchen and Bath Association National League for Nursing National Orientation Directors Association National Recreation and Parks Association/ American Association 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 Oak Ridge Associated Universities Southeast Association of Colleges and Employers Southern Association of College and University Business Officers 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 Source: Academic Affairs Board of Education 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, and doctoral degrees. 4 University Calendar Source: Faculty Senate Approved Calendars FALL SEMESTER 2000 August 14 Mon Faculty Meetings August 15 Tue Registration August 16 Wed Classes Begin September 4 Mon State Holiday October 14- 17 Sat- Tue Fall Break November 22- 26 Wed- Sun Thanksgiving Break November 27 Mon Classes Resume December 6 Wed Classes End December 8 Fri Exams Begin December 9 Sat Commencement December 16 Sat Exams End SPRING SEMESTER 2001 January 5 Fri Registration January 8 Mon Classes Begin January 15 Mon State Holiday March 11- 18 Sun- Sun Spring Break March 19 Mon Classes Resume April 13- 14 Fri- Sat State Holiday May 1 Tue Classes End May 3 Thur Exams Begin May 10 Thur Exams End May 12 Sat Commencement SUMMER SESSIONS 2001 First Term May 14 Mon Registration May 15 Tue Classes Begin June 18 Mon Classes End June 19 Tue Final Exams Second Term June 20 Wed Registration June 21 Thur Classes Begin July 4 Wed State Holiday July 26 Thur Classes End July 27 Fri Final Exams Weekend University Classes May 11 Fri Classes Begin June 29- 30 Fri- Sat State Holiday July 21 Sat Classes End July 27- 28 Fri- Sat Final Exams FALL SEMESTER 1999 August 16 Mon Faculty Meetings August 17 Tue Registration August 18 Wed Classes Begin September 6 Mon State Holiday October 16- 19 Sat- Tue Fall Break November 24- 28 Wed- Sun Thanksgiving Break November 29 Mon Classes Resume December 8 Wed Classes End December 10 Fri Exams Begin December 11 Sat Commencement December 18 Sat Exams End SPRING SEMESTER 2000 January 7 Fri Registration January 10 Mon Classes Begin January 17 Mon State Holiday March 12- 19 Sun- Sun Spring Break March 20 Mon Classes Resume April 21- 22 Fri- Sat State Holiday May 2 Tue Classes End May 4 Thur Exams Begin May 11 Thur Exams End May 13 Sat Commencement SUMMER SESSIONS 2000 First Term May 15 Mon Registration May 16 Tue Classes Begin June 19 Mon Classes End June 20 Tue Final Exams Second Term June 21 Wed Registration June 22 Thur Classes Begin July 4 Tue State Holiday July 27 Thur Classes End July 28 Fri Final Exams Weekend University Classes May 12 Fri Classes Begin June 30- July 1 Fri- Sat State Holiday July 22 Sat Classes End July 28- 29 Fri- Sat Final Exams 5 Administration 6 BOARD OF GOVERNORS The University of North Carolina BOARD OF TRUSTEES East Carolina University CHANCELLOR East Carolina University Asst. to the Chanc. for University Relations Internal Audit Executive Assistant Office of University Attorney Planning & Institutional Research Academic Library Services School of Art School of Business College of Arts & Sciences Continuing Studies School of Education School of Health & Human Performance School of Industry & Technology School of Social Work & Criminal Justice Studies Undergraduate Studies School of Human Environmental Sciences Brody School of Medicine School of Music School of Nursing University Publications News & Communication Services Marketing Special Events & Protocol PRESIDENT The University of North Carolina Health Sciences Library School of Allied Health Sciences March, 2000 Institutional Advancement Research & Graduate Studies Academic Affairs Administration & Finance Student Life Health Sciences East Carolina University 7 Equal Opportunity Programs Special Assistant SACS Self Study Chief of Staff Athletics Anthropology Biology Chemistry Communication Economics English Foreign Languages & Literatures Geography Geology History Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic Administration & Special Programs Mathematics Philosophy Physics Political Science Psychology Sociology Theatre & Dance Women's Studies Center for the Liberal Arts** Institute for Historical & Cultural Research* Admissions Honors Program Registrar International Affairs Vice Chancellor BB& T Center for Leadership Development ** Academic Library Services Business, Vocational, & Technical Education Counselor & Adult Education Educational Leadership Elementary & Middle Grades Education Foundations, Research & Reading Broadcasting, Librarianship, & Educational Technology Science Education Center for Science, Mathematics, and Technology Education** Special Education Rural Education Institute** Accounting Bureau of Business Research * Decision Sciences Finance Management Marketing Health Education & Promotion Human Performance Laboratory Recreation & Leisure Studies Exercise & Sport Science Apparel, Merchandising, & Interior Design Child Development & Family Relations Nutrition & Hospitality Management General College Cooperative Education Undergraduate Studies Continuing Studies March, 2000 LEGEND * Research Unit ** Public Service Unit Academic Affairs 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 & Criminal Justice Studies Aerospace Studies Construction Management Environmental Health Sciences, Safety & Technology Industrial Technology Military Science Planning Theory, Composition & Musicology Instrumental Keyboard Music Education Voice Criminal Justice Social Work Faculty Development Center University College Weekend University 8 LEGEND * Research Unit ** Public Service Unit Coastal Resources Manage-ment ( Doctoral Program) Graduate School RegionalDevelopment** March, 2000 Vice Chancellor Research/ Graduate Studies 9 DiveSafety Institute for Coastal & Marine Resources* Office of Sponsored Programs Technology Transfer Center for Applied Technology Regional Development Institute Small Business & Technology Development Center SurveyResearch Library Medical Center News & Information Health Sciences Library School of Allied School of Nursing Health Sciences Brody School of Medicine Biostatistics Clinical Laboratory Science Communication Sciences & Disorders Community 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 Administration 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 Nursing Systems Parent - Child Nursing Research & Evaluation Obstetrics & Gynecology Pathology & Laboratory Medicine Pediatrics Pharmacology Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Physiology Psychiatric Medicine Radiation Oncology Radiology Surgery Vice Chancellor March, 2000 Acquisitions/ Cataloging Audiovisuals & Informatics Collection Access Computing & Information Technology Education Outreach Services Reference Serials Health Sciences Center on Aging 10 Office of Clinical Skills Assessment & Education Pitt County Memorial Hospital Board of Trustees Development & Alumni Affairs Telemedicine Center Bookstore Mail Services University Printing & Graphics Rapid Copy Copier Program Vending 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 Risk Management University Budget Office Comptroller Accounting Accounts Payable Cashier's Office Payroll Systems Coordination Grants & Contracts Student Loans Executive Vice Chancellor Treasurer: ECU Foundation ECU Educational Foundation ECU Alumni Foundation Environmental Health & Safety Associate VC for Human Resources Chief Information Officer Associate VC for Admin. & Finance - Business Services Associate VC for Financial Services Associate VC for Facilities Environmental Management Industrial Hygiene Recycling Workers' Compensation Fire Safety Personnel Employee Relations Benefits Position Management Recruitment Staff Development Office Management Administrative Services Operations IT Software Development Srvcs. IT Services Strategic Initiatives IT Consulting Asset Management Auxiliary Services Materials Management Public Safety Transportation Management Real Estate Fixed Assets Higher Education Facilities Commission Central Stores Medical Stores Purchasing Shipping & Receiving Warehousing East Campus Security West Campus Security Parking & Traffic Central Motor Pool Parking Facilities March, 2000 11 Assistant VC for Administrative Services Administration and Finance March, 2000 Annual Giving Donor Stewardship Gift Records Major Gifts Planned Giving Prospect & Donor Development AlumniPrograms Chapters & Societies Communications ECU Alumni Association Special Events Board of Directors Controller ECU Real Estate Foundation, Inc. Board of Directors Institutional Advancement ECU Foundation, Inc. Alumni Relations Vice Chancellor 12 Institutional Advancement Vice Chancellor Student Activities Student Life Development Student Services Dean of Students Judicial Affairs Panhellenic Advisor Recreational Services University Unions Career Services Center for Counseling & Student Development Minority Student Affairs Office of Student Development Research, Assessment, & Testing Technology Support Dining Services Disability Support Services Student Financial Aid Student Health Service Transit Services University Housing Services March, 2000 Student Life 13 School of Industry & Technology A. Darryl Davis CHANCELLOR Richard R. Eakin College of Arts & Sciences W. Keats Sparrow Academic Library Services Carroll Varner School of Social Work & Criminal Justice Studies Linner Griffin, Interim School of Human Environmental Sciences Michael Dorsey, Interim School of Art Michael A. Dorsey School of Music C. Brad Foley School of Business Ernest B. Uhr School of Health & Human Performance Glen Gilbert 14 Undergraduate Studies Dorothy H. Muller School of Education Marilyn Sheerer Equal Opportunity Programs Taffye Benson Clayton Continuing Studies Diana Henshaw Institutional Advancement James L. Lanier Student Life Garrie Moore Academic Affairs Richard D. Ringeisen Administration & Finance Richard Brown Health Sciences James A. Hallock Research & Graduate Studies Thomas Feldbush School of Allied Health Sciences Harold P. Jones Brody School of Medicine James A. Hallock School of Nursing Phyllis N. Horns Health Sciences Library Dorothy Spencer East Carolina University Administration Chart March, 2000 Planning & Institutional Research Robert J. Thompson Internal Audit Brenda R. Mills Athletics Michael Hamrick Chief of Staff Robert J. Thompson, Interim Executive Assistant to the Chancellor James LeRoy Smith Special Assistant Mary Ann Rose SACS Self Study Brenda Killingsworth University Attorney Ben G. Irons Asst. to the Chanc. for University Relations Austin Bunch 15 Board Of Trustees Phillip R. Dixon -- Chair Stephen D. Showfety Charles R. Franklin, Jr. -- Vice Chair Betty S. Speir Willie C. Martin -- Secretary James R. Talton Thomas A. Bayliss, III David Jordan Whichard, III Michael Kelly Henry G. Williamson, Jr. Dan V. Kinlaw Clifford W. Webster, Jr. -- Ex- Officio H. E. ( Gene) Rayfield, Jr. James LeRoy Smith -- Assistant Secretary Administration OFFICE OF THE CHANCELLOR Richard R. Eakin Chancellor James LeRoy Smith Executive Assistant to the Chancellor Austin W. Bunch Assistant to the Chan. for University Relations Mary Ann Rose Assistant to the Chancellor Robert J. Thompson, Interim Chief of Staff Michael A. Hamrick, Director Athletics Taffye Benson Clayton Equal Employment Opportunity Officer Brenda R. Mills, Manager Internal Audit Robert J. Thompson, Director Planning and Institutional Research Ben G. Irons, II University Attorney DIVISION OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS Richard D. Ringeisen, Vice Chancellor Academic Affairs Gary R. Lowe, Interim Associate Vice Chancellor Academic Affairs Rita Reaves, Interim Associate Vice Chancellor Academic Affairs Dianna B. Lowe, Assistant Vice Chancellor Academic Affairs Joseph S. Gaddis, Asst. VC for Resource Mgmt. Academic Affairs David L. Watkins, Special Asst. to the VC Academic Affairs Rosina Chia, SACS Academic Affairs Thomas E. Powell, Jr., Director Admissions James H. Bearden, Director BB& T Center for Leadership Development James A. Van Fleet, Director International Affairs Michael Bassman, Director Honors Program J. Gilbert Moore, Registrar Registrar 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, Associate Dean General College Eugene A. Owens, Assistant Dean Academic Transition Program/ Transfer Credit Donald C. Joyner, Assistant Dean Freshman Seminar/ Retention Program Mary M. Cauley, Director Cooperative Education W. Keats Sparrow, Dean College of Arts and Sciences Scott Snyder, Associate Dean College of Arts and Sciences Todd Berry, Assistant Dean Data & Resource Management Paul Dowell, Assistant Dean Undergraduate Studies Michael Poteat, Assistant Dean Research and Graduate Studies Linda D. Wolfe, Chair Anthropology Ronald J. Newton, Chair Biology Chia- yu Li, Chair Chemistry 16 Administration Michael Poteat, Acting Chair Communication Carson W. Bays, Chair Economics Bruce Southard, Chair English Sylvie Henning, Chair Foreign Languages and Literatures Ron Mitchelson, Chair Geography Steven Culver, Chair Geology Michael Palmer, Chair History Robert L. Bernhardt, Chair Mathematics George W. S. Bailey, Chair Philosophy Charles Bland, Acting Chair Physics Richard C. Kearney, Chair Political Science Ronald H. Nowaczyk, Chair Psychology Richard J. Caston, Chair Sociology John Shearin, Chair Theatre and Dance Michael A. Dorsey, Dean School of Art Arthur J. Haney, Associate 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 Phillip R. Winter, Associate Dean External Affairs Rick Niswander, Assistant Dean Graduate Studies Edwin Doty, Chair Accounting Margaret M. Capen, Chair Decision Sciences C. Ronald Sprecher, Chair Finance Joseph M. Tomkiewicz, Chair Management Roger McIntyre, Chair Marketing Anne K. Bogey, Director Professional Programs Marilyn Sheerer, Dean School of Education John A. Swope, Associate Dean Instruction and Administration Jon Pedersen, Associate Dean Research, Graduate Studies, and Program Dev. Ivan G. Wallace, Chair Business, Vocational, and Technical Education John J. Schmidt, Chair Counselor and Adult Education James McDowelle, Chair Educational Leadership Parmalee Hawk, Acting Chair Elementary and Middle Grades Education Nancy Zeller, Chair Foundations, Research & Reading Diane Kester, Chair Broadcasting, Librarianship & Educ'l. Technology Jon Pedersen, Acting Chair Science Education David Powers, Chair Special Education Scott Thomson, Director East Carolina Scholars Program Betty G. Beacham, Director Model Clinical Teaching Ronny VanSant, Director NC Teaching Fellows George E. Williams, Director Office of Clinical Experiences Emmett Floyd, Acting Director Office of School Services James R. Taylor, Director Remedial Education Activity Project ( REAP) Helen Parke, Director Science/ Math/ Technology Education Center Floyd E. Mattheis, Director Summer Ventures Parmalee P. Hawk, Director Teacher Education Glen G. Gilbert, Dean School of Health and Human Performance David White, Associate Dean School of Health and Human Performance William E. Cain, Assistant to the Dean School of Health and Human Performance Steve Estes, Chair Exercise and Sport Science 17 Administration William E. Cain, Acting Chair Health Education Thomas K. Skalko, Chair Recreation and Leisure Studies Joseph A. Houmard, Director Human Performance Laboratory Michael Dorsey, Interim Dean School of Human Environmental Sciences Katherine Warsco, Chair Apparel, Merchandising, and Interior Design Cynthia E. Johnson, Chair Child Development and Family Relations DoriAnn Finley, Chair Nutrition and Hospitality Management Nancy Lee, Director Child Development Laboratories Jannis B. Shea, Director Undergraduate Studies David A. Dosser, Director Marriage and Family Therapy Sylvia Escott- Stump, Director Dietetics A. Darryl Davis, Dean School of Industry and Technology Glenn A. Swilling, Chair Aerospace Studies Douglas W. Kruger, Chair Construction Management Y. J. Lao, Chair Environmental Health Sciences, Safety & Tech. Charles E. Coddington, Chair Industrial Technology Lt. Col. Michael T. Loftin, Chair Military Science Mulatu Wubneh, Chair Planning C. Brad Foley, Dean School of Music Robert L. Hause, Assistant Dean School of Music Rodney Schmidt, Assistant Dean School of Music Jeffrey Jarvis, Chair Instrumental Charles F. Bath, Chair Keyboard Michelle J. Hairston, Chair Music Education Joseph P. Distefano, Chair Theory, Composition and Musicology John B. O'Brien, Chair Vocal Studies Linner Griffin, Interim Dean School of Social Work & Criminal Justice Studies Linner Griffin, Associate Dean Graduate Studies, Social Work William T. Gartman, Associate Dean Undergraduate Studies, Social Work Paul Knepper, Program Chair Criminal Justice Timothy Campbell, Director Field Education Lena Carawan, Assistant Director Field Education Carroll Varner, Director Academic Library Services Gail Munde, Associate Director Administration Dwain Teague, Associate Director Development Diana M. Henshaw, Director Continuing Studies Paul F. Fendt, Associate Director Extension Robert L. Denney, Associate Director Student Services F. Clayton Sessoms, Associate Director Summer School & Noncredit Charles W. Kesler, Assistant Director Distance Education DIVISION OF RESEARCH AND GRADUATE STUDIES Thomas Feldbush, Vice Chancellor/ Dean Research/ Graduate Studies Sam N. Pennington, Associate Vice Chancellor Research/ Graduate Studies ( School of Medicine) Albert A. Delia, Associate Vice Chancellor Regional Development Services W. James Metzger, Assistant Vice Chancellor Research ( School of Medicine) Paul D. Tschetter, Senior Associate Dean Graduate School Max C. Poole, Associate Dean Graduate School 18 Administration Henry O. Stone, Assistant Dean Graduate School ( School of Medicine) Mark A. Friend, Director Center for Applied Technology Lauriston King, Director Coastal Resources Management ( Doctoral Program) Steve Sellers, Director Dive Safety William H. Queen, Director Institute for Coastal and Marine Resources Alan A. Schreier, Director Office of Sponsored Programs Walter M. Fitts, Director Small Business and Technology Development Ctr. 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. Gary R. Vanderpool, Associate Vice Chancellor Health Sciences Administration Gregory L. Hassler, Associate University Attorney Health Sciences Administration Linda M. Ingalls, Assistant Vice Chancellor Health Sciences Ann C. Jobe, Assistant Vice Chancellor Health Sciences Patricia S. Pollard, Assistant Vice Chancellor Health Sciences Personnel Susan S. Gustke, Executive Director Eastern Area Health Education Center David Emmerling, Director Academic Support and Counseling Center Terry R. Carter, Director Alumni Affairs, VP and Exec. Dir./ Med. Foundation James P. Mitchell, Director Center on Aging Maria C. Clay, Director Clinical Skills Assessment and Education Kevin F. O’Brien, Director Health Sciences Biostatistics David C. Balch, Director Health Sciences Communications Christopher J. Mansfield, Director Health Services Research and Development David C. Balch, Director Telemedicine Center Harold P. Jones, Dean School of Allied Health Sciences Kevin F. O'Brien, Associate Dean School of Allied Health Sciences Kevin F. O'Brien, Acting Chair Biostatistics Susan T. Smith, Chair Clinical Laboratory Science Michael Rastatter, Chair Communication Sciences and Disorders Donald E. Ensley, Chair Community Health Elizabeth Layman, Chair Health Information Management Anne Dickerson, Chair Occupational Therapy Bruce C. Albright, Chair Physical Therapy Edward D. Huechtker, Chair Physician Assistant Studies Stephen Thomas, Chair Rehabilitation Studies James A. Hallock, Dean Brody School of Medicine Ann C. Jobe, Senior Associate Dean School of Medicine James G. Peden, Associate Dean Admissions Gary R. Vanderpool, Associate Dean Business Affairs Richard Reinhart, Associate Dean Clinical Affairs and Medical Director Susan S. Gustke, Associate Dean Continuing Medical Education D. E. Darnell Jones, Associate Dean Graduate Medical Education Charles F. Willson, Associate Dean Physician Affairs Sam N. Pennington, Associate Dean Research and Graduate Studies W. James Metzger, Assistant Dean Clinical Research Linda Pololi, Assistant Dean/ Director Faculty Development Lars C. Larsen, Assistant Dean Generalist Programs Theodore W. Whitley, Assistant Dean Medical Education Henry O. Stone, Jr., Assistant Dean Ph. D. Education Julius Q. Mallette, Assistant Dean Student Affairs Randall H. Renegar, Assistant Dean Student Affairs 19 Administration John R. Worth, Chief Financial Officer Medical Faculty Practice Plan John J. Zizzo, Director Decision Support & Cost Management Jack E. Brinn, Chair Anatomy and 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 Ralph Whatley, Interim Chair Medicine Paul V. Phibbs, Chair Microbiology and Immunology Edward R. Newton, Chair Obstetrics and Gynecology Peter Kragel, Chair Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Ronald Perkin, Chair Pediatrics Wallace R. Wooles, Chair Pharmacology Phillip Bryant, Chair Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Robert M. Lust, Chair Physiology J. Frank James, Chair Psychiatric Medicine Hyder H. Arastu, Interim Chair Radiation Oncology Michael Weaver, Chair Radiology Randolph Chitwood, Chair Surgery Phyllis N. Horns, Dean School of Nursing Phyllis Turner, Associate Dean Academic Services Dixie Koldjeski, Interim Associate Dean Research and Evaluation Nancy Moss, Interim Chair Adult Health Nursing Alta Andrews, Chair Community Nursing Systems Alta Andrews, Chair Parent - Child Nursing Jeannie Yount, Director Student Services Dorothy Spencer, Director Health Sciences Library DIVISION OF INSTITUTIONAL ADVANCEMENT James L. Lanier, Vice Chancellor Institutional Advancement J. Phillip Horne, Associate Vice Chancellor Alumni Relations Malcolm Woodall, Associate Vice Chancellor Institutional Advancement DIVISION OF STUDENT LIFE Garrie W. Moore, Vice Chancellor Student Life Kris M. Smith, Associate Vice Chancellor Student Life/ Special Projects Lathan Turner, Assistant VC and Director Minority Student Affairs Ronald P. Speier, Dean of Students Student Activities Mary Louise Antieau, Associate Dean of Students Judicial Affairs Laura W. Sweet, Associate Dean of Students Panhellenic Advisor Michele A. Myers, Director Adult and Commuter Student Services Vacant, Director Orientation and the First Year Experience Peter C. Mather, Associate Dean and Director Student Life Research, Assessment, and Testing James R. Westmoreland, Director Career Services Lynn M. Roeder, Director Center for Counseling and Student Development Alfred W. Smith, Assistant Director Center for Counseling and Student Development 20 Frank J. Salamon, Director Dining Services ( University) C. C. Rowe, Director Disability Support Services Elizabeth Shilliday, Associate Director Disability Support Services Betty Straub, Director Health Promotion Tytishia Frazier, Interim Director Ledonia Wright African American Cultural Center Nance J. Mize, Director Recreational Services Rose Mary Stelma, Director Student Financial Aid Kay Y. Wilkerson, Director Student Health Service Jim Sturm, Director Student Leadership Development Scott Alford, Director Transit Services Emanuele Amaro, Director University Housing Services William B. Clutter, Director University Unions DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE Richard Brown, Executive Vice Chancellor & VC Administration and Finance A. Scott Buck, Interim Associate Vice Chancellor Business Services George W. Harrell, Associate Vice Chancellor Facilities Services Charles M. Hawkins, Associate Vice Chancellor Financial Services Stewart A. Mixon, Associate Vice Chancellor Human Resources William S. Robinson, Assistant Vice Chancellor Administrative Services William R. Koch, Director Environmental Health and Safety Jeffrey C. Huskamp, Chief Information Officer Information Tech. & Computing Services Pat Spain, Director Administrative Services Woody Bolton, Director Operations Don Sweet, Director Information Tech. Software Development Services Robert Hudson, Director Information Technology Services Ernest Marshburn, Director Strategic Initiatives Joe Norris, Director Information Technology Consulting Administration ¨ The average first- time freshman SAT score was 1016 for fall 1999 ( p. 24) ¨ The fall 1999 first- time freshmen are from 91 of the 100 North Carolina counties and 31 of the 50 United States ( pp. 28 & 29) ¨ 79% of new undergraduate transfers are from North Carolina institutions ( p. 32) ¨ The majority of new undergraduate transfers are from North Carolina State University, University of North Carolina at Wilmington, and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ( p. 32) ¨ 85% of the total student body are full- time ( p. 37) ¨ 86% of the total student enrollment are North Carolina residents ( p. 38) ¨ 59% of the total student population are women ( p. 39) ¨ Minorities make up 18% of undergraduates, 15% of graduates, and 32% of medical students ( p. 41) ¨ Overall, 18% of the student body are minorities ( p. 41) ¨ 87% of undergraduates are under age 25 ( p. 46) ¨ 70% of graduate- level students are age 25 or over ( p. 47) ¨ The average GPA of freshman men is 2.21; senior men average 2.74 ( p. 70) ¨ The average GPA of freshman women is 2.24; senior women average 3.00 ( p. 70) ¨ During the fall 1999 semester, students enrolled in courses totaling 229,353 semester credit hours ( p. 74) Students Highlights 6 23 Fall 1999 Enrollment Summary ( with Fall 1998 Comparative Figures) Source: Student Data Files ( Fall 1998 and Fall 1999) Notes: This table does not include audits or extension students. New undergraduate transfers include ONLY classified students. Total In- State Out- of- State Category 1998 1999 % Chg 1998 1999 % Chg 1998 1999 % Chg Undergraduate Full- time 13,307 13,828 4% 11,397 11,672 2% 1,910 2,156 13% Part- time 1,326 1,326 0% 1,256 1,255 0% 70 71 1% Total 14,633 15,154 4% 12,653 12,927 2% 1,980 2,227 12% Graduate Full- time 1,322 1,365 3% 1,109 1,147 3% 213 218 2% Part- time 1,541 1,404 - 9% 1,495 1,356 - 9% 46 48 4% Total 2,863 2,769 - 3% 2,604 2,503 - 4% 259 266 3% Medical Full- time 303 300 - 1% 303 300 - 1% 0 0 n/ a Part- time 0 0 n/ a 0 0 n/ a 0 0 n/ a Total 303 300 - 1% 303 300 - 1% 0 0 n/ a Grand Total Full- time 14,932 15,493 4% 12,809 13,119 2% 2,123 2,374 12% Part- time 2,867 2,730 - 5% 2,751 2,611 - 5% 116 119 3% Total 17,799 18,223 2% 15,560 15,730 1% 2,239 2,493 11% University Ethnic Profile Amer. Indian or Alaskan Native 123 122 - 1% 116 114 - 2% 7 8 14% Asian or Pacific Islander 317 340 7% 285 314 10% 32 26 - 19% Black 2,160 2,343 8% 2,040 2,192 7% 120 151 26% Hispanic 231 260 13% 190 222 17% 41 38 - 7% White 14,675 14,757 1% 12,805 12,697 - 1% 1,870 2,060 10% Other/ Unknown 144 228 58% 102 163 60% 42 65 55% Nonresident Alien 149 173 16% 22 28 27% 127 145 14% Total 17,799 18,223 2% 15,560 15,730 1% 2,239 2,493 11% 1st- Time Freshman Ethnicity Amer. Indian or Alaskan Native 24 21 - 13% 23 19 - 17% 1 2 100% Asian or Pacific Islander 52 57 10% 43 52 21% 9 5 - 44% Black 355 444 25% 330 392 19% 25 52 108% Hispanic 38 52 37% 29 43 48% 9 9 0% White 2,298 2,614 14% 1,908 2,012 5% 390 602 54% Other/ Unknown 39 71 82% 27 48 78% 12 23 92% Nonresident Alien 13 11 - 15% 0 0 n/ a 13 11 - 15% Total 2,819 3,270 16% 2,360 2,566 9% 459 704 53% 1st- Time Freshman Avg. SAT 1019 1016 0% 1013 1012 0% 1048 1028 - 2% New Undergraduate Transfers 1,089 1,040 - 4% 927 876 - 6% 162 164 1% 24 First- Time Freshman Average SAT Scores by Residence Status Source: Student Data Files ( Fall 1995- Fall 1999) * SAT Scores after April 1995 were recentered. SAT Scores Average Average Average UNC System In- State Out- of- State All 1st- time Fr. Average Year Test SAT Score SAT Score SAT Score Score 1995 Verbal 429 452 433 459 Math 472 508 478 510 Combined 901 960 911 969 1996* Verbal 507 521 509 531 Math 502 525 506 530 Combined 1009 1046 1015 1061 1997* Verbal 506 515 508 530 Math 503 519 506 530 Combined 1009 1034 1014 1060 1998* Verbal 506 523 508 530 Math 508 525 510 534 Combined 1014 1048 1019 1064 1999* Verbal 507 512 508 533 Math 505 516 507 535 Combined 1012 1028 1016 1068 825 850 875 900 925 950 975 1000 1025 1050 1995 1996* 1997* 1998* 1999* Avg. In- State Avg. Out- of- State Avg. All First- time Freshman Note: Combined averages may not equal verbal and math scores combined due to rounding. 25 Accepted and Enrolled Freshman Applicants by SAT Interval Source: Student Data File ( Fall 1999) Number of Freshman Applicants Accepted % Enrolled for by SAT Interval Admission Enrolled SAT Interval 600 or below 1 0 0.0% 601- 800 74 23 31.1% 801- 1000 3,302 1,585 48.0% 1001- 1200 3,780 1,367 36.2% 1201- 1400 662 192 29.0% 1401- 1600 44 10 22.7% Unavailable 199 93 n/ a Total 8,062 3,270 40.6% 0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 2,500 3,000 3,500 4,000 600 or below 601- 800 801- 1000 1001- 1200 1201- 1400 1401- 1600 Accepted Enrolled 26 Enrolled First- Time Freshman by SAT Interval Source: Student Data Files ( Fall 1998 and Fall 1999) Note: Percentages may not total 100% due to rounding. Number of Enrolled First- Time Freshman 1998 1999 SAT Interval # Students % of Total # Students % of Total 600 or below 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 601- 800 17 0.6% 23 0.7% 801- 1000 1,346 47.7% 1,585 48.5% 1001- 1200 1,211 43.0% 1,367 41.8% 1201- 1400 175 6.2% 192 5.9% 1401- 1600 6 0.2% 10 0.3% Unavailable 64 2.3% 93 2.8% Total 2,819 100.0% 3,270 100.0% 0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 2,500 3,000 600 or below 601- 800 801- 1000 1001- 1200 1201- 1400 1401- 1600 1998 1999 27 First- Time Freshman High School Class Rank Source: Student Data Files ( Fall 1995 - Fall 1999) Note: Percentages may not total 100% due to rounding. Number of First- Time Freshman 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 % of % of % of % of % of Class Rank N Total N Total N Total N Total N Total Top Fifth 829 33.2% 876 33.0% 894 33.0% 831 31.7% 851 29.0% 2nd Fifth 908 36.3% 1,006 37.9% 1,014 37.5% 990 37.7% 1,106 37.7% 3rd Fifth 570 22.8% 578 21.8% 633 23.4% 642 24.5% 739 25.2% 4th Fifth 175 7.0% 175 6.6% 151 5.6% 148 5.6% 223 7.6% Bottom Fifth 16 0.6% 17 0.6% 13 0.5% 13 0.5% 11 0.4% Total 2,498 100% 2,652 100% 2,705 100% 2,624 100% 2,930 100% No Class Rank 144 155 230 195 340 0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 2,500 3,000 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 Bottom Fifth 4th Fifth 3rd Fifth 2nd Fifth Top Fifth 28 First- Time Freshman Enrollment by County Source: Student Data File ( Fall 1999) County N County N County N County N Alamance 42 Currituck 7 Lee 19 Rockingham 14 Alexander 1 Dare 25 Lenoir 51 Rowan 27 Alleghany 1 Davidson 34 Lincoln 5 Rutherford 4 Anson 1 Davie 16 Macon 0 Sampson 21 Ashe 2 Duplin 29 Madison 1 Scotland 5 Avery 0 Durham 71 Martin 27 Stanly 6 Beaufort 49 Edgecombe 39 McDowell 8 Stokes 4 Bertie 20 Forsyth 72 Mecklenburg 113 Surry 10 Bladen 5 Franklin 19 Mitchell 1 Swain 0 Brunswick 18 Gaston 33 Montgomery 2 Transylvania 3 Buncombe 11 Gates 11 Moore 19 Tyrrell 6 Burke 10 Graham 0 Nash 69 Union 18 Cabarrus 34 Granville 13 New Hanover 52 Vance 8 Caldwell 4 Greene 11 Northampton 9 Wake 359 Camden 5 Guilford 88 Onslow 54 Warren 4 Carteret 43 Halifax 32 Orange 32 Washington 15 Caswell 2 Harnett 16 Pamlico 15 Watauga 2 Catawba 31 Haywood 3 Pasquotank 14 Wayne 70 Chatham 9 Henderson 4 Pender 16 Wilkes 5 Cherokee 0 Hertford 16 Perquimans 1 Wilson 59 Chowan 18 Hoke 15 Person 10 Yadkin 3 Clay 0 Hyde 4 Pitt 212 Yancey 0 Cleveland 4 Iredell 16 Polk 0 Columbus 11 Jackson 0 Randolph 18 Craven 65 Johnston 50 Richmond 22 Cumberland 115 Jones 5 Robeson 23 Total North Carolina First- Time Freshman = 2,566 Total First- Time Freshman = 3,270 29 First- Time Freshman Enrollment by State Source: Student Data File ( Fall 1999) State N State N State N State N Alabama 1 Iowa 0 New Jersey 69 Vermont 2 Alaska 0 Kansas 0 New Mexico 0 Virginia 259 Arizona 1 Kentucky 0 New York 45 Washington 0 Arkansas 1 Louisiana 0 North Carolina 2,566 West Virginia 5 California 1 Maine 1 North Dakota 0 Wisconsin 0 Colorado 1 Maryland 138 Ohio 11 Wyoming 0 Connecticut 11 Massachusetts 5 Oklahoma 0 U. S. Territories 0 Delaware 17 Michigan 1 Oregon 0 Unknown ( Military) 0 D. C. 1 Minnesota 2 Pennsylvania 41 Foreign Countries 31 Florida 14 Mississippi 1 Rhode Island 3 Georgia 12 Missouri 2 South Carolina 10 Hawaii 0 Montana 0 South Dakota 0 Idaho 0 Nebraska 0 Tennessee 3 Illinois 3 Nevada 0 Texas 3 Indiana 6 New Hampshire 3 Utah 0 Total Out- of- State First- Time Freshman = 704 Total First- Time Freshman = 3,270 30 Graduation Rates for First- Time, Full- Time Freshman Cohort Entering in 1992 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 ( Fall 1992, Fall 1996 - Fall 1999) Percent of Students Graduated 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% ' 92 Cohort ' 92 >= 30 Hrs in ' 94 ' 92 >= 60 Hrs in ' 94 After 4 Yrs After 5 Yrs After 6 Yrs After 7 Yrs Cohort Graduation Rates Number and Percent Size of After After After After Cohort Description Cohort 4 Yrs 5 Yrs 6 Yrs 7 Yrs 1992 First- Time, Full- Time ( FT, FT) 2,860 551 1,229 1,397 1,457 Freshman Cohort 19.3% 43.0% 48.8% 50.9% 1992 FT, FT Freshman Cohort 1,718 546 1,209 1,353 1,396 completing 30 or more credit 31.8% 70.4% 78.8% 81.3% hours by the fall 1994 semester 1992 FT, FT Freshman Cohort 736 409 645 681 686 completing 60 or more credit 55.6% 87.6% 92.5% 93.2% hours by the fall 1994 semester 31 Gender and Ethnic Distribution of Entering and Graduating 1992 Freshman Cohort 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 ( Fall 1992, Fall 1996 - Fall 1999) Nonresid. Cohort Description Gender Indian Asian Black Hispanic White Alien 1992 First- Time, Full- Time Freshman Cohort Men 6 17 76 5 1,091 7 Women 6 21 175 11 1,442 3 Graduating after 4 years Men 0 3 9 0 151 0 Women 1 4 36 4 342 1 Graduating after 5 years Men 0 0 19 0 259 2 Women 1 3 51 2 340 1 Graduating after 6 years Men 1 3 5 1 71 1 Women 0 0 11 0 75 0 Graduating after 7 years Men 0 0 0 1 29 0 Women 0 0 5 0 24 1 1992 First- Time Freshman Cohort who have completed 30 or more Men 3 10 48 1 610 3 credit hours by the Fall ' 94 semester Women 3 11 134 4 888 3 Graduating after 4 years Men 0 3 9 0 150 0 Women 1 4 36 3 339 1 Graduating after 5 years Men 0 0 19 0 254 2 Women 1 3 51 1 331 1 Graduating after 6 years Men 1 3 5 0 64 0 Women 0 0 9 0 62 0 Graduating after 7 years Men 0 0 0 1 21 0 Women 0 0 5 0 15 1 1992 First- Time Freshman Cohort who have completed 60 or more Men 0 4 24 0 183 0 credit hours by the Fall ' 94 semester Women 0 3 64 3 454 1 Graduating after 4 years Men 0 3 9 0 102 0 Women 0 3 31 3 258 0 Graduating after 5 years Men 0 0 9 0 58 0 Women 0 0 19 0 149 1 Graduating after 6 years Men 0 0 3 0 9 0 Women 0 0 5 0 19 0 Graduating after 7 years Men 0 0 0 0 0 0 Women 0 0 0 0 5 0 American 32 New Undergraduate Transfer Students and Their Sending Institutions Source: Student Data File ( Fall 1995 - Fall 1999) 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 Public Senior Institutions Appalachian 14 12 17 18 18 Elizabeth City 16 11 11 11 14 Fayetteville 10 5 10 9 12 NC A & T 12 2 11 11 11 NC Central 3 3 4 5 3 NC School of the Arts 1 1 1 1 0 NC State University 26 49 58 31 39 UNC- Asheville 4 6 2 6 6 UNC- Chapel Hill 21 14 21 15 19 UNC- Charlotte 13 15 11 9 12 UNC- Greensboro 19 10 12 13 11 UNC- Pembroke 5 10 11 8 9 UNC- Wilmington 24 39 29 22 23 Western Carolina 5 10 14 15 8 Winston- Salem 5 2 3 3 2 Military Centers 2 0 0 0 0 Total Public Senior Institutions 180 189 215 177 187 Community Colleges 443 545 577 554 533 Technical Institutions 81 88 80 0 0 Private Senior Institutions 85 87 102 102 85 Private Junior Institutions 22 37 35 6 12 Discontinued Schools 0 0 0 2 0 Unknown NC Institutions 0 0 1 0 0 Total from North Carolina Institutions 811 946 1,010 841 817 Total from Foreign Institutions 2 6 8 13 13 Total from Out- of- State Institutions 263 267 290 235 210 Total Transfer Students 1,076 1,219 1,308 1,089 1,040 33 Enrollment Headcount and Full- Time Equivalents Source: Student Data File ( Fall 1995 - Fall 1999) Number of Students Year Headcount % Change from previous year FTE % Change from previous year FTE / Headcount 1995 17,445 - 0.7% 15,995.75 - 0.6% 91.7% 1996 17,479 0.2% 16,006.00 0.1% 91.6% 1997 17,846 2.1% 16,419.75 2.6% 92.0% 1998 17,799 - 0.3% 16,482.25 0.4% 92.6% 1999 18,223 2.4% 16,981.75 3.0% 93.2% 0 3,000 6,000 9,000 12,000 15,000 18,000 21,000 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 Headcount FTE 34 Enrollment by Level and Status Source: Student Data File ( Fall 1989 - Fall 1999) * Medical total includes both full- and part- time students. Number of Students 0 3,000 6,000 9,000 12,000 15,000 18,000 21,000 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 Undergraduate Graduate Medical Undergraduate Graduate Medical Full- Part- Full- Part- Grand Year Time Time Total Time Time Total Total * Total 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 1996 12,667 1,694 14,361 1,205 1,610 2,815 303 17,479 1997 13,180 1,521 14,701 1,312 1,536 2,848 297 17,846 1998 13,307 1,326 14,633 1,322 1,541 2,863 303 17,799 1999 13,828 1,326 15,154 1,365 1,404 2,769 300 18,223 35 Enrollment by Gender and Status Source: Student Data File ( Fall 1995 - Fall 1999) Number of Students 0 3,000 6,000 9,000 12,000 15,000 18,000 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 Women Men Part- Time Full- Time Total Grand Year Women Men Women Men Women Men Total 1995 1,966 1,184 8,187 6,108 10,153 7,292 17,445 1996 2,025 1,279 8,252 5,923 10,277 7,202 17,479 1997 1,928 1,129 8,557 6,232 10,485 7,361 17,846 1998 1,793 1,074 8,766 6,166 10,559 7,240 17,799 1999 1,704 1,026 9,081 6,412 10,785 7,438 18,223 36 Enrollment by Residence and Status Source: Student Data File ( Fall 1995 - Fall 1999) Number of Students Full- Time Part- Time Total Year In- State Out- of- State In- State Out- of- State In- State Out- of- State Total 1995 12,054 2,241 2,954 196 15,008 2,437 17,445 1996 12,070 2,105 3,097 207 15,167 2,312 17,479 1997 12,585 2,204 2,948 109 15,533 2,313 17,846 1998 12,809 2,123 2,751 116 15,560 2,239 17,799 1999 13,119 2,374 2,611 119 15,730 2,493 18,223 0 3,000 6,000 9,000 12,000 15,000 18,000 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 In- State Out- of- State 37 Enrollment by Classification, Status, and Gender Source: Student Data File ( Fall 1999) Level / Classification Gender Full- Time Part- Time Total Undergraduate Freshman Women 2,562 56.9% 56 57.7% 2,618 57.0% Men 1,938 43.1% 41 42.3% 1,979 43.0% 4,500 100.0% 97 100.0% 4,597 100.0% Sophomore Women 1,784 58.6% 129 62.3% 1,913 58.9% Men 1,259 41.4% 78 37.7% 1,337 41.1% 3,043 100.0% 207 100.0% 3,250 100.0% Junior Women 1,612 56.9% 138 54.5% 1,750 56.7% Men 1,220 43.1% 115 45.5% 1,335 43.3% 2,832 100.0% 253 100.0% 3,085 100.0% Senior Women 2,067 60.4% 416 57.1% 2,483 59.8% Men 1,357 39.6% 313 42.9% 1,670 40.2% 3,424 100.0% 729 100.0% 4,153 100.0% Unclassified Women 21 72.4% 25 62.5% 46 66.7% Men 8 27.6% 15 37.5% 23 33.3% 29 100.0% 40 100.0% 69 100.0% Total Undergraduate Women 8,046 58.2% 764 57.6% 8,810 58.1% Men 5,782 41.8% 562 42.4% 6,344 41.9% Subtotal 13,828 100.0% 1,326 100.0% 15,154 100.0% Graduate Women 893 65.4% 940 67.0% 1,833 66.2% Men 472 34.6% 464 33.0% 936 33.8% Subtotal 1,365 100.0% 1,404 100.0% 2,769 100.0% Medical Women 142 47.3% 0 142 47.3% Men 158 52.7% 0 158 52.7% Subtotal 300 100.0% 0 300 100.0% Grand Total Women 9,081 58.6% 1,704 62.4% 10,785 59.2% Men 6,412 41.4% 1,026 37.6% 7,438 40.8% Total 15,493 100.0% 2,730 100.0% 18,223 100.0% 38 Enrollment by Residence and Classification Source: Student Data File ( Fall 1999) Out- of- State Total Classification N % N % N % Undergraduate Freshman 3,709 80.7% 888 19.3% 4,597 25.2% Sophomore 2,777 85.4% 473 14.6% 3,250 17.8% Junior 2,654 86.0% 431 14.0% 3,085 16.9% Senior 3,726 89.7% 427 10.3% 4,153 22.8% Unclassified 61 88.4% 8 11.6% 69 0.4% Total 12,927 85.3% 2,227 14.7% 15,154 83.2% Graduate 2,503 90.4% 266 9.6% 2,769 15.2% Medical 300 100.0% 0 0.0% 300 1.6% Grand Total 15,730 86.3% 2,493 13.7% 18,223 100% In- State 0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 2,500 3,000 3,500 4,000 Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Graduate Medical Unclassified Undergrad. In- State Out- of- State Number of Students 39 Enrollment History by Level and Gender Source: Student Data File ( Fall 1991- Fall 1999) Level/ Year % of Total % of Total Undergraduate 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 1996 8,289 58% 6,072 42% 14,361 1997 8,479 58% 6,222 42% 14,701 1998 8,492 58% 6,141 42% 14,633 1999 8,810 58% 6,344 42% 15,154 Graduate 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 1996 1,838 65% 977 35% 2,815 1997 1,860 65% 988 35% 2,848 1998 1,918 67% 945 33% 2,863 1999 1,833 66% 936 34% 2,769 Medical 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 1996 150 50% 153 50% 303 1997 146 49% 151 51% 297 1998 149 49% 154 51% 303 1999 142 47% 158 53% 300 Totals, All Levels 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 1996 10,277 59% 7,202 41% 17,479 1997 10,485 59% 7,361 41% 17,846 1998 10,559 59% 7,240 41% 17,799 1999 10,785 59% 7,438 41% 18,223 Women Men Total 40 Enrollment History by Level and Residence Source: Student Data File ( Fall 1991 - Fall 1999) In- State Out- of- State Level/ Year N % of Total N % of Total Total Undergraduate 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 1996 12,307 85.7% 2,054 14.3% 14,361 1997 12,631 85.9% 2,070 14.1% 14,701 1998 12,653 86.5% 1,980 13.5% 14,633 1999 12,927 85.3% 2,227 14.7% 15,154 Graduate 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 1996 2,557 90.8% 258 9.2% 2,815 1997 2,605 91.5% 243 8.5% 2,848 1998 2,604 91.0% 259 9.0% 2,863 1999 2,503 90.4% 266 9.6% 2,769 Medical 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 1996 303 100.0% 0 0.0% 303 1997 297 100.0% 0 0.0% 297 1998 303 100.0% 0 0.0% 303 1999 300 100.0% 0 0.0% 300 Totals, All Levels 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 1996 15,167 86.8% 2,312 13.2% 17,479 1997 15,533 87.0% 2,313 13.0% 17,846 1998 15,560 87.4% 2,239 12.6% 17,799 1999 15,730 86.3% 2,493 13.7% 18,223 41 Enrollment by Level, Status, and Ethnicity Source: Student Data File ( Fall 1999) Note: Percentages may not total 100% due to rounding. Full- Time Part- Time Total Level/ Ethnicity N % N % N % Undergraduate Amer. Indian/ Alskn. Native 93 0.7% 3 0.2% 96 0.6% Asian/ Pacific Islander 253 1.8% 26 2.0% 279 1.8% Black 1,809 13.1% 207 15.6% 2,016 13.3% Hispanic 209 1.5% 17 1.3% 226 1.5% White 11,209 81.1% 1,055 79.6% 12,264 80.9% Other/ Unknown 162 1.2% 14 1.1% 176 1.2% Nonresident Alien 93 0.7% 4 0.3% 97 0.6% Total 13,828 100% 1,326 100% 15,154 100% Graduate Amer. Indian/ Alskn. Native 9 0.7% 7 0.5% 16 0.6% Asian/ Pacific Islander 20 1.5% 19 1.4% 39 1.4% Black 106 7.8% 163 11.6% 269 9.7% Hispanic 9 0.7% 18 1.3% 27 1.0% White 1,124 82.3% 1,167 83.1% 2,291 82.7% Other/ Unknown 37 2.7% 15 1.1% 52 1.9% Nonresident Alien 60 4.4% 15 1.1% 75 2.7% Total 1,365 100% 1,404 100% 2,769 100% Medical Amer. Indian/ Alskn. Native 10 3.3% 0 0.0% 10 3.3% Asian/ Pacific Islander 22 7.3% 0 0.0% 22 7.3% Black 58 19.3% 0 0.0% 58 19.3% Hispanic 7 2.3% 0 0.0% 7 2.3% White 202 67.3% 0 0.0% 202 67.3% Other/ Unknown 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Nonresident Alien 1 0.3% 0 0.0% 1 0.3% Total 300 100% 0 0.0% 300 100% Totals, All Levels Amer. Indian/ Alskn. Native 112 0.7% 10 0.4% 122 0.7% Asian/ Pacific Islander 295 1.9% 45 1.6% 340 1.9% Black 1,973 12.7% 370 13.6% 2,343 12.9% Hispanic 225 1.5% 35 1.3% 260 1.4% White 12,535 80.9% 2,222 81.4% 14,757 81.0% Other/ Unknown 199 1.3% 29 1.1% 228 1.3% Nonresident Alien 154 1.0% 19 0.7% 173 0.9% Total 15,493 100% 2,730 100% 18,223 100% 42 Enrollment by Ethnicity Number of Students Note: Percentages may not total 100% due to rounding. Source: Student Data Files ( Fall 1995 - Fall 1999) 1995 1997 1998 1999 Ethnicity N % N % N % N % N % Am. Indian/ Alsk. Native 101 0.6% 106 0.6% 115 0.6% 123 0.7% 122 0.7% Asian/ Pacific Islander 243 1.4% 258 1.5% 308 1.7% 317 1.8% 340 1.9% Black 1,746 10.0% 1,882 10.8% 2,069 11.6% 2,160 12.1% 2,343 12.9% Hispanic 168 1.0% 206 1.2% 236 1.3% 231 1.3% 260 1.4% White 15,044 86.2% 14,875 85.1% 14,947 83.8% 14,675 82.4% 14,757 81.0% Other/ Unknown 56 0.3% 49 0.3% 85 0.5% 144 0.8% 228 1.3% Nonresident Alien 87 0.5% 103 0.6% 86 0.5% 149 0.8% 173 0.9% Total 17,445 100% 17,479 100% 17,846 100% 17,799 100% 18,223 100% 1996 0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 2,500 3,000 Am. Indian/ Alsk. Native Asian/ Pacific Islander Black Hispanic Other/ Unknown Nonres. Alien 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 Minority Enrollment Trends ( Whites Excluded) 43 Enrollment by Term, Level, and Residency Source: Student Data Files ( Spring 1999 - Fall 1999) Number of Students 0 3,000 6,000 9,000 12,000 15,000 18,000 21,000 Spring 1999 Summer I, 1999 Summer II, 1999 Fall 1999 Undergraduate Graduate Medical Undergraduate Graduate Medical Semester In- State Out- of- State In- State Out- of- State In- State Out- of- State Total Spring 1999 11,766 1,821 2,551 253 298 0 16,689 First Summer Session 1999 4,430 415 1,144 70 0 0 6,059 Second Summer Session 1999 3,382 316 1,182 80 0 0 4,960 Fall 1999 12,927 2,227 2,503 266 300 0 18,223 44 Enrollment by County Source: Student Data File ( Fall 1999) County N County N County N County N Alamance 161 Currituck 42 Lee 105 Rockingham 61 Alexander 14 Dare 131 Lenoir 467 Rowan 90 Alleghany 9 Davidson 116 Lincoln 35 Rutherford 22 Anson 10 Davie 33 Macon 5 Sampson 114 Ashe 12 Duplin 140 Madison 5 Scotland 30 Avery 2 Durham 267 Martin 202 Stanly 30 Beaufort 482 Edgecombe 258 McDowell 28 Stokes 23 Bertie 107 Forsyth 284 Mecklenburg 478 Surry 62 Bladen 47 Franklin 78 Mitchell 6 Swain 1 Brunswick 78 Gaston 120 Montgomery 11 Transylvania 13 Buncombe 78 Gates 49 Moore 83 Tyrrell 15 Burke 46 Graham 0 Nash 430 Union 69 Cabarrus 101 Granville 89 New Hanover 286 Vance 67 Caldwell 41 Greene 138 Northampton 67 Wake 1,559 Camden 35 Guilford 351 Onslow 504 Warren 32 Carteret 303 Halifax 190 Orange 149 Washington 95 Caswell 12 Harnett 136 Pamlico 75 Watauga 14 Catawba 125 Haywood 19 Pasquotank 125 Wayne 597 Chatham 42 Henderson 36 Pender 66 Wilkes 25 Cherokee 6 Hertford 125 Perquimans 24 Wilson 391 Chowan 74 Hoke 51 Person 45 Yadkin 15 Clay 1 Hyde 35 Pitt 2,750 Yancey 3 Cleveland 35 Iredell 72 Polk 6 Columbus 90 Jackson 6 Randolph 84 Craven 635 Johnston 258 Richmond 36 Cumberland 572 Jones 41 Robeson 147 Total In- State Enrollment = 15,730 Total Enrollment = 18,223 45 Enrollment by State Source: Student Data File ( Fall 1999) State N State N State N State N Alabama 6 Iowa 4 New Jersey 293 Vermont 13 Alaska 3 Kansas 3 New Mexico 1 Virginia 769 Arizona 4 Kentucky 1 New York 175 Washington 4 Arkansas 2 Louisiana 2 North Carolina 15,730 West Virginia 13 California 10 Maine 4 North Dakota 1 Wisconsin 2 Colorado 4 Maryland 346 Ohio 44 Wyoming 1 Connecticut 44 Massachusetts 21 Oklahoma 1 U. S. Territories 1 Delaware 42 Michigan 13 Oregon 4 Unknown ( Military) 1 D. C. 8 Minnesota 7 Pennsylvania 142 Foreign Countries 272 Florida 54 Mississippi 4 Rhode Island 12 Georgia 38 Missouri 9 South Carolina 36 Hawaii 4 Montana 3 South Dakota 1 Idaho 1 Nebraska 1 Tennessee 8 Illinois 16 Nevada 1 Texas 15 Indiana 13 New Hampshire 16 Utah 0 Total Out- of- State Enrollment = 2,493 Total Enrollment = 18,223 46 Undergraduate Enrollment by Age Interval Source: Student Data File ( Fall 1995 - Fall 1999) Note: Percentages may not total 100% due to rounding. Number of Students 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 % of % of % of % of % of Age Interval N Total N Total N Total N Total N Total 18 and under 2,370 16.5% 2,481 17.3% 2,595 17.7% 2,539 17.4% 2,853 18.8% 19- 21 6,599 46.0% 6,569 45.7% 6,970 47.4% 7,233 49.4% 7,493 49.4% 22- 24 3,181 22.2% 3,036 21.1% 2,746 18.7% 2,723 18.6% 2,789 18.4% 25- 30 1,274 8.9% 1,305 9.1% 1,380 9.4% 1,199 8.2% 1,114 7.4% 31- 40 625 4.4% 656 4.6% 652 4.4% 603 4.1% 570 3.8% 41- 64 291 2.0% 314 2.2% 352 2.4% 334 2.3% 333 2.2% 65 and over 2 0.0% 0 0.0% 6 0.0% 2 0.0% 2 0.0% Total 14,342 100% 14,361 100% 14,701 100% 14,633 100% 15,154 100% 0 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 7,000 8,000 18 and under 19- 21 22- 24 25- 30 31- 40 41 and over 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 47 Graduate Enrollment by Age Interval Source: Student Data Files ( Fall 1995 - Fall 1999) Note: Percentages may not total 100% due to rounding. Number of Students 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 % of % of % of % of % of Age Interval N Total N Total N Total N Total N Total 24 and under 772 24.9% 804 25.8% 879 27.9% 909 28.7% 908 29.6% 25- 30 1,090 35.1% 1,110 35.6% 1,138 36.2% 1,143 36.1% 1,106 36.0% 31- 40 716 23.1% 699 22.4% 637 20.3% 632 20.0% 573 18.7% 41- 64 522 16.8% 501 16.1% 487 15.5% 478 15.1% 478 15.6% 65 and over 3 0.1% 4 0.1% 4 0.1% 4 0.1% 4 0.1% Total 3,103 100% 3,118 100% 3,145 100% 3,166 100% 3,069 100% 0 200 400 600 800 1,000 1,200 1,400 1,600 1,800 2,000 24 and under 25- 30 31- 40 41 and over 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 48 Undergraduate Enrollment by Unit and Major ( HEGIS), Fall 1994- 1998* ( CONTINUED NEXT PAGE) Unit 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 School of Allied Health Sciences 1220 Communication Sciences & Disorders 48 48 51 54 60 1298 Environmental Health 74 62 42 41 25 1215 Health Information Management 37 37 40 29 29 1223 Medical Laboratory Technology 28 27 24 20 9 1208 Occupational Therapy 75 80 86 92 106 1212 Physical Therapy 77 77 39 ** ** 1271 Physician Assistant Studies ** ** ** 20 23 1281 Rehabilitation Counseling 16 20 23 25 24 ALHL Total 355 351 305 281 276 School of Art 1002 Art 548 531 524 560 562 1003 Art History & Appreciation 15 16 6 7 *** 1095 Community Arts Management 15 10 8 4 ** ART Total 578 557 538 571 562 School of Business 0502 Accounting 57 12 2 3 0 0506 Business Management & Administration 518 554 539 561 606 BUSI Total 575 566 541 564 606 School of Education 0838 Business, Commerce & Distributive Educ. 69 58 45 42 27 0601 Communications, General ( B. S.) 111 139 178 170 209 0802 Elementary Education, General 718 536 409 415 436 1301 Home Economics Education 5 3 6 2 2 0839 Industrial Arts, Vocational & Tech. Educ. 4 1 4 2 ** 0804 Middle Grades Education 119 103 82 73 87 0834 Science Education 40 41 34 36 29 0514 Secretarial Studies 59 61 62 63 68 0808 Special Education, General 163 169 159 141 111 EDUC Total 1,288 1,111 979 944 969 School of Health & Human Performance 0835 Exercise & Sports Science 199 202 264 261 269 0837 Health Education 70 81 58 44 45 2103 Recreation & Leisure Studies 145 169 187 180 183 H& HP Total 414 452 509 485 497 School of Human Environmental Sciences 1305 Family Relations & Child Development *** 267 249 235 221 1301 Home Economics, General 638 447 423 450 411 HESC Total 638 714 672 685 632 School of Industry & Technology 0206 City, Community & Regional Planning 35 38 29 39 33 0839 Industrial Arts, Vocational, & Tech. Educ. 331 313 341 156 ** 0992 Industrial Technology ** ** ** 164 328 INDT Total 366 351 370 359 361 49 Undergraduate Enrollment by Unit and Major ( HEGIS), Fall 1994- 1998* Source: Student Data File ( Fall 1994- Fall 1998) ** Program not available during this year. *** Program combined with another program track during this year. * The Undergraduate Enrollment by Unit and Major by HEGIS codes has been included for longitudinal purposes. In the future, five years of data will be compiled with the new CIP codes and at that time the enrollment listed by HEGIS codes will no longer appear in the Fact Book. Unit 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 School of Music 1004 Music 202 219 245 288 282 1005 Music ( Liberal Arts Prog.) 5 0 13 5 ** 1272 Music Therapy 27 36 *** *** *** MUSC Total 234 255 258 293 282 School of Nursing 1203 Nursing 435 517 468 398 411 NURS Total 435 517 468 398 411 School of Social Work & Criminal Justice Studies 2105 Criminal Justice 211 152 129 101 86 2104 Social Work, Helping Services 140 120 129 120 122 SOCW Total 351 272 258 221 208 College of Arts & Sciences 2202 Anthropology 33 35 43 39 30 1998 Applied Physics 0 1 6 0 *** 0414 Biochemistry 7 18 14 15 14 0401 Biology, General 312 335 299 275 263 1905 Chemistry, General 57 59 49 64 60 0601 Communications, General ( B. A.) 74 54 71 78 89 0701 Computer & Information Science, General 68 57 50 65 54 1008 Dance 19 15 24 21 16 1007 Dramatic Arts 45 47 60 47 74 2204 Economics 50 47 68 99 110 1501 English, General 227 194 199 189 165 1102 French 6 8 1 2 4 2206 Geography 29 52 52 54 46 1914 Geology 31 35 38 18 19 1103 German 6 4 2 1 7 2205 History 125 133 136 107 85 1701 Mathematics, General 62 43 42 50 32 4998 Multidisciplinary Studies ** ** ** ** 7 1509 Philosophy 13 9 7 13 16 1902 Physics, General 9 11 14 26 28 2207 Political Science & Government 127 92 92 84 92 2001 Psychology, General 241 240 217 247 220 2208 Sociology 57 55 65 97 90 1105 Spanish 26 23 21 26 20 4975 Women's Studies 0 1 0 1 2 A& S Total 1,624 1,568 1,570 1,618 1,543 General College Undeclared Major 7,641 7,628 7,893 8,282 8,286 Grand Total ( All Majors) 14,499 14,342 14,361 14,701 14,633 50 Undergraduate Enrollment by Unit and Major ( CIP), Fall 1999 ( CONTINUED NEXT PAGE) Unit 1999 School of Allied Health Sciences 51.1005 Clinical Laboratory Science 21 51.0706 Health Information Management 33 51.2306 Occupational Therapy 107 51.0807 Physician Assistant 42 51.2310 Rehabilitation Services 31 51.0204 Speech & Hearing Sciences 59 ALHL Total 293 School of Art 13.1302 Art Education 64 50.0703 Art History & Appreciation 9 50.0701 Art, General 38 50.0702 Fine/ Studio Arts 533 ART Total 644 School of Business 52.1201 Decision Science 154 52.0801 Finance 97 52.0201 Management 151 52.0399 Management Accounting 153 52.1401 Marketing 140 BUSI Total 695 School of Education 13.1303 Business Teacher Education ( Vocational) 27 09.0402 Communication ( B. S.) 264 13.1202 Elementary Education ( K- 6) 530 13.1308 Family and Consumer Sciences Education 5 52.0407 Information Technologies 67 13.1310 Marketing Education 3 13.1203 Middle Grades Education 97 13.1316 Science Education 24 13.1005 Special Education, Behaviorally- Emotionally Handicapped 13 13.1011 Special Education, Learning Disabled 55 13.1006 Special Education, Mentally Handicapped 48 EDUC Total 1,133 School of Health & Human Performance 31.0503 Athletic Training 2 31.0505 Exercise Sciences/ Physiology & Movement Studies 219 51.2207 Health Education & Promotion 23 31.0301 Management of Recreation Facilities & Services 155 13.1314 Physical Education 62 51.2309 Recreational Therapy 7 13.1307 School Health Education 14 H& HP Total 482 School of Human Environmental Sciences 19.0901 Apparel & Textiles Merchandising 74 13.1204 Birth- Kindergarten ( B- K) Teacher Education 66 19.0706 Child Life 39 19.0701 Family & Community Services 132 52.0902 Hospitality Management 154 50.0408 Interior Design 142 19.0503 Nutrition & Dietetics 83 HESC Total 690 51 Undergraduate Enrollment by Unit and Major ( CIP), Fall 1999 Source: Student Data File ( Fall 1999) Unit 1999 School of Industry & Technology 15.9999 Construction Management 176 51.2202 Environmental Health 20 15.0603 Industrial/ Manufacturing Tech./ Technician 170 04.0301 Urban & Regional Planning 28 INDT Total 394 School of Music 13.1312 Music Education 143 51.2305 Music Therapy 48 50.0903 Performance 92 50.0904 Theory- Composition 10 MUSC Total 293 School of Nursing 51.1601 Nursing 404 NURS Total 404 School of Social Work & Criminal Justice Studies 43.0104 Criminal Justice 120 44.0701 Social Work 98 SOCW Total 218 College of Arts & Sciences 45.0201 Anthropology 34 26.0202 Biochemistry 20 26.0101 Biology, General 249 40.0501 Chemistry, General 60 09.0101 Communication ( B. A.) 107 11.0701 Computer Science 73 50.0301 Dance 14 13.1324 Drama & Dance Teacher Education 29 50.0501 Drama/ Theatre Arts, General 66 45.0601 Economics 132 23.0101 English 126 13.1305 English, Secondary Education 54 45.0701 Geography 45 40.0601 Geology 24 16.0501 German 5 16.0905 Hispanic Studies 18 13.1330 Hispanic Studies Education 14 45.0801 History 31 13.1318 History, Secondary Education 26 27.0101 Mathematics 10 13.1311 Mathematics, Secondary Education 14 24.0101 Multidisciplinary Studies 9 38.0101 Philosophy 21 40.0801 Physics, General 20 45.1001 Political Science, General 80 42.0101 Psychology 193 45.0805 Public History 9 45.1101 Sociology 62 05.0207 Women's Studies 1 A& S Total 1,546 General College Undeclared Major 8,362 Grand Total ( All Majors) 15,154 52 Undergraduate Enrollment by CIP Division, Fall 1999 ( CONTINUED NEXT PAGE) Discipline Division 1999 Architecture and Related Programs 04.0301 Urban & Regional Planning 28 Total 28 Area, Ethnic and Cultural Studies, Other 05.0207 Women's Studies 1 Total 1 Communications 09.0101 Communication ( B. A.) 107 09.0402 Communication ( B. S.) 264 Total 371 Computer and Information Sciences 11.0701 Computer Science 73 Total 73 Education 13.1005 Special Education, Behaviorally- Emotionally Handicapped 13 13.1006 Special Education, Mentally Handicapped 48 13.1011 Special Education, Learning Disabled 55 13.1202 Elementary Education ( K- 6) 530 13.1203 Middle Grades Education 97 13.1204 Birth- Kindergarten ( B- K) Teacher Education 66 13.1302 Art Education 64 13.1303 Business Teacher Education ( Vocational) 27 13.1305 English, Secondary Education 54 13.1307 School Health Education 14 13.1308 Family and Consumer Sciences Education 5 13.1310 Marketing Education 3 13.1311 Mathematics, Secondary Education 14 13.1312 Music Education 143 13.1314 Physical Education 62 13.1316 Science Education 24 13.1318 History, Secondary Education 26 13.1324 Drama & Dance Teacher Education 29 13.1330 Hispanic Studies Education 14 Total 1,288 Engineering- Related Technologies 15.0603 Industrial/ Manufacturing Tech./ Technician 170 15.9999 Construction Management 176 Total 346 Foreign Languages and Literatures 16.0501 German 5 16.0905 Hispanic Studies 18 Total 23 53 Undergraduate Enrollment by CIP Division, Fall 1999 ( CONTINUED NEXT PAGE) Discipline Division 1999 Home Economics 19.0503 Nutrition & Dietetics 83 19.0701 Family & Community Services 132 19.0706 Child Life 39 19.0901 Apparel & Textiles Merchandising 74 Total 328 English Language and Literatures/ Letters 23.0101 English 126 Total 126 Liberal Arts & Sciences, General Studies & Humanities 24.0101 Multidisciplinary Studies 9 Total 9 Biological Sciences/ Life Sciences 26.0101 Biology, General 249 26.0202 Biochemistry 20 Total 269 Mathematics 27.0101 Mathematics 10 Total 10 Parks, Recreation, Leisure, & Fitness Studies 31.0301 Management of Recreation Facilities & Services 155 31.0505 Exercise Sciences/ Physiology & Movement Studies 219 31.0503 Athletic Training 2 Total 376 Philosophy and Religion 38.0101 Philosophy 21 Total 21 Physical Sciences 40.0501 Chemistry, General 60 40.0601 Geology 24 40.0801 Physics, General 20 Total 104 Psychology 42.0101 Psychology 193 Total 193 Protective Services 43.0104 Criminal Justice 120 Total 120 Public Administration and Services 44.0701 Social Work 98 Total 98 54 Undergraduate Enrollment by CIP Division, Fall 1999 Source: Student Data File ( Fall 1999) Discipline Division 1999 Social Sciences and History 45.0201 Anthropology 34 45.0601 Economics 132 45.0701 Geography 45 45.0801 History 31 45.0805 Public History 9 45.1001 Political Science, General 80 45.1101 Sociology 62 Total 393 Visual and Performing Arts 50.0301 Dance 14 50.0408 Interior Design 142 50.0501 Drama/ Theatre Arts, General 66 50.0701 Art, General 38 50.0702 Fine/ Studio Arts 533 50.0703 Art History & Appreciation 9 50.0903 Performance 92 50.0904 Theory- Composition 10 Total 904 Health Professions and Related Sciences 51.0204 Speech & Hearing Sciences 59 51.0706 Health Information Management 33 51.0807 Physician Assistant 42 51.1005 Clinical Laboratory Science 21 51.1601 Nursing 404 51.2202 Environmental Health 20 51.2207 Health Education & Promotion 23 51.2305 Music Therapy 48 51.2306 Occupational Therapy 107 51.2309 Recreational Therapy 7 51.2310 Rehabilitation Services 31 Total 795 Business Management & Administrative Services 52.0201 Management 151 52.0399 Management Accounting 153 52.0407 Information Technologies 67 52.0801 Finance 97 52.0902 Hospitality Management 154 52.1201 Decision Science 154 52.1401 Marketing 140 Total 916 General College Undeclared Major 8,362 Grand Total ( All Majors) 15,154 55 Graduate Level Enrollment by Unit and Major ( HEGIS), Fall 1994- 1998* ( CONTINUED NEXT PAGE) Unit 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 School of Allied Health Sciences 1220 Communication Sciences & Disorders 53 56 69 76 76 1220 Communciation Sciences & Disorders ( Ph. D.) ** ** 0 5 6 1298 Environmental Health 9 7 8 15 10 1208 Occupational Therapy ** ** 0 2 3 1212 Physical Therapy 0 0 46 94 95 1281 Rehabilitation Counseling 75 65 60 70 67 ALHL Total 137 128 183 262 257 School of Art 1002 Art 26 29 34 37 31 0831 Art Education 7 6 3 2 *** ART Total 33 35 37 39 31 School of Business 0502 Accounting 32 46 44 50 64 0506 Business Management & Administration 266 281 270 290 295 BUSI Total 298 327 314 340 359 School of Education 0807 Adult & Continuing Education 37 41 33 31 30 0838 Business, Commerce & Distributive Educ. 27 3 2 2 ** 0893 Educational Administration & Supervision 144 149 109 74 56 0827 Educational Administration 0 11 57 78 102 0893 Educational Leadership ( Ed. D.) 37 44 35 38 45 0802 Elementary Education, General 45 36 23 28 23 1301 Home Economics Education 2 0 0 0 ** 0839 Industrial Arts, Vocational & Tech. Educ. 2 23 27 23 12 1601 Library Science, General 49 51 45 45 46 0804 Middle Grades Education 17 11 11 20 15 0830 Reading Education 13 16 15 19 27 0834 Science Education 24 20 20 17 17 0808 Special Education, General 60 54 40 28 34 0826 Student Personnel ( Counselor Education) 108 89 85 89 81 EDUC Total 565 548 502 492 488 School of Health & Human Performance 0835 Exercise & Sports Science 66 42 52 57 62 0837 Health Education 10 28 33 33 39 2103 Recreation & Leisure Services Admin. ** ** ** ** 6 H& HP Total 76 70 85 90 107 School of Human Environmental Sciences 1305 Family Relations & Child Development 58 56 52 57 57 1301 Home Economics, General 24 24 14 19 25 HESC Total 82 80 66 76 82 School of Industry & Technology 0839 Industrial Arts, Vocational, & Tech. Educ. 56 62 41 *** *** 0992 Industrial Technology ** ** ** 36 43 INDT Total 56 62 41 36 43 56 Graduate Level Enrollment by Unit and Major ( HEGIS), Fall 1994- 1998* Source: Student Data File ( Fall 1994 - Fall 1998) ** Program not available during this year. *** Program combined with another program track during this year. Unit 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 School of Music 1004 Music 36 38 46 50 55 1004 Music Therapy 4 2 3 1 *** MUSC Total 40 40 49 51 55 School of Nursing 1203 Nursing 102 110 100 102 113 NURS Total 102 110 100 102 113 School of Social Work & Criminal Justice Studies 2104 Social Work, Helping Services 119 147 193 167 154 SOCW Total 119 147 193 167 154 College of Arts & Sciences 2202 Anthropology 0 7 12 15 23 0401 Biology, General 51 49 59 61 84 4974 Biomedical Physics ( Ph. D.) ** ** ** ** 4 1905 Chemistry, General 19 16 15 12 15 2003 Clinical Psychology 25 25 20 26 21 0701 Computer & Information Science ** ** 3 9 9 2204 Economics ** ** 3 4 14 1501 English, General 108 115 109 93 110 2206 Geography 12 15 15 14 16 1914 Geology 16 25 27 26 23 2205 History 83 103 100 79 67 4970 International Studies ** ** ** 2 12 1701 Mathematics, General 20 22 23 19 22 0416 Molecular Biology 20 18 20 21 *** 1902 Physics, General 13 13 11 8 13 2001 Psychology, General 49 53 50 44 33 2097 Psychology, School 27 24 28 25 29 2102 Public Administration 73 65 58 47 43 2208 Sociology 12 11 16 21 32 A& S Total 528 561 569 526 570 School of Medicine 0412 Anatomy ( Ph. D.) 6 10 9 8 9 0414 Biochemistry ( Ph. D.) 11 13 11 10 6 0411 Microbiology ( Ph. D.) 17 16 13 14 16 0408 Pathology ( Ph. D.) 3 3 2 2 2 0409 Pharmacology ( Ph. D.) 7 8 7 7 7 0410 Physiology ( Ph. D.) 5 7 8 9 10 1206 Medicine ( M. D.) 295 294 303 297 303 MED Total 344 351 353 347 353 Nondegree Seeking 654 688 688 617 554 Grand Total ( All Majors) 3,034 3,147 3,180 3,145 3,166 * The Graduate Enrollment by Unit and Major by HEGIS codes has been included for longitudinal purposes. In the future, five years of data will be compiled with the new CIP codes and at that time the enrollment listed by HEGIS codes will no longer appear in the Fact Book. 57 Graduate Level Enrollment by Unit and Major ( CIP), Fall 1999 ( CONTINUED NEXT PAGE) Unit 1999 School of Allied Health Sciences 51.0204 Communication Sciences & Disorders ( Ph. D.) 8 51.2306 Occupational Therapy 2 51.2308 Physical Therapy 91 51.0204 Speech, Language, & Auditory Pathology 72 51.1501 Substance Abuse & Clinical Counseling 20 51.2310 Vocational Rehabilitation Counseling 47 ALHL Total 240 School of Art 13.1302 Art Education ( K- 12) 5 50.0701 Art, General 2 50.0702 Fine/ Studio Arts 25 ART Total 32 School of Business 52.0301 Accounting 64 52.0201 Business Administration 312 BUSI Total 376 School of Education 13.0403 Adult Education 25 13.1101 Counselor Education 80 13.0401 Educational Administration & Supervision 23 13.0401 Educational Leadership ( Ed. D.) 41 13.0404 Educational Supervision ( Level I) 1 13.1202 Elementary Education 16 13.0501 Instructional Technology Specialist- Computers 31 25.0101 Library Science 50 13.1203 Middle Grades Education 11 13.1315 Reading Education 17 13.0405 School Administration 89 13.1316 Science Education 14 13.1011 Special Education, Learning Disabilities 12 13.1006 Special Education, Mental Retardation 23 13.1099 Special Education, Severe & Profound Disabilities 2 13.1319 Vocational Education 9 EDUC Total 444 School of Health & Human Performance 31.0505 Exercise & Sports Science 44 13.1314 Exercise & Sports Science ( Education) 17 51.2207 Health Education 17 13.1307 Health Education ( Teacher) 17 31.0301 Recreation & Leisure Facilities & Services Administration 19 H& HP Total 114 School of Human Environmental Sciences 19.0701 Child Development & Family Relations 57 19.0703 Marriage & Family Therapy 14 19.0501 Nutrition 22 HESC Total 93 School of Industry & Technology 51.2202 Environmental Health 13 15.0603 Industrial Technology 33 51.2206 Occupational Safety 2 INDT Total 48 58 Graduate Level Enrollment by Unit and Major ( CIP), Fall 1999 Source: Student Data File ( Fall 1999) Unit 1999 School of Music 13.1312 Music Education 13 50.0903 Performance 31 50.0904 Theory- Composition 1 MUSC Total 45 School of Nursing 51.1699 Nursing 85 NURS Total 85 School of Social Work & Criminal Justice Studies 44.0701 Social Work 173 SOCW Total 173 College of Arts & Sciences 45.0201 Anthropology 14 45.0602 Applied & Resource Economics 18 26.0101 Biology 55 51.1304 Biomedical Physics ( Ph. D.) 3 40.0501 Chemistry 22 42.0201 Clinical Psychology 15 30.9999 Coastal Resources Management ( Ph. D.) 14 11.0701 Computer Science 9 23.0101 English 90 13.1305 English, Secondary Education 5 45.0701 Geography 14 40.0601 Geology 16 45.0801 History 27 13.1328 History, Education 4 05.9999 International Studies 15 30.9999 Maritime Studies 41 27.0101 Mathematics 6 13.1311 Mathematics, Secondary Education 5 26.0402 Molecular Biology & Biotechnology 24 40.0801 Physics 12 42.0101 Psychology, General- Theoretic 23 44.0401 Public Administration 46 42.1701 School Psychology 26 45.1101 Sociology 33 A& S Total 537 School of Medicine 51.1305 Anatomy & Cell Biology ( Ph. D.) 6 51.1302 Biochemistry ( Ph. D.) 8 26.9999 Interdisciplinary Biological Sciences ( Ph. D.) 3 51.1201 Medicine ( M. D.) 300 51.1308 Microbiology & Immunology ( Ph. D.) 13 51.2003 Pharmacology ( Ph. D.) 7 51.1313 Physiology ( Ph. D.) 11 MED Total 348 Nondegree Seeking 534 Grand Total ( All Majors) 3,069 59 Graduate Level Enrollment by CIP Division, Fall 1999 ( CONTINUED NEXT PAGE) Discipline Division 1999 Area, Ethnic and Cultural Studies 05.9999 International Studies 15 Total 15 Computer & Information Sciences 11.0701 Computer Science 9 Total 9 Education 13.0403 Adult Education 25 13.1302 Art Education ( K- 12) 5 13.1101 Counselor Education 80 13.0401 Educational Administration & Supervision 23 13.0401 Educational Leadership ( Ed. D.) 41 13.0404 Educational Supervision ( Level I) 1 13.1202 Elementary Education 16 13.1305 English, Secondary Education 5 13.1314 Exercise & Sports Science ( Education) 17 13.1307 Health Education ( Teacher) 17 13.1328 History, Education 4 13.0501 Instructional Technology Specialist- Computers 31 13.1311 Mathematics, Secondary Education 5 13.1203 Middle Grades Education 11 13.1312 Music Education 13 13.1315 Reading Education 17 13.0405 School Administration 89 13.1316 Science Education 14 13.1011 Special Education, Learning Disabilities 12 13.1006 Special Education, Mental Retardation 23 13.1099 Special Education, Severe & Profound Disabilities 2 13.1319 Vocational Education 9 Total 460 Engineering- Related Technologies 15.0603 Industrial Technology 33 Total 33 Home Economics 19.0701 Child Development & Family Relations 57 19.0703 Marriage & Family Therapy 14 19.0501 Nutrition 22 Total 93 English Language & Literatures/ Letters 23.0101 English 90 Total 90 Library Science 25.0101 Library Science 50 Total 50 60 Graduate Level Enrollment by CIP Division, Fall 1999 ( CONTINUED NEXT PAGE) Discipline Division 1999 Biological Sciences/ Life Sciences 26.0101 Biology 55 26.9999 Interdisciplinary Biological Sciences ( Ph. D.) 3 26.0402 Molecular Biology & Biotechnology 24 Total 82 Mathematics 27.0101 Mathematics 6 Total 6 Multi/ Interdisciplinary Studies 30.9999 Coastal Resources Management ( Ph. D.) 14 30.9999 Maritime Studies 41 Total 55 Parks, Recreation, Leisure, & Fitness Studies 31.0505 Exercise & Sports Science 44 31.0301 Recreation & Leisure Facilities & Service Administration 19 Total 63 Physical Sciences 40.0501 Chemistry 22 40.0601 Geology 16 40.0801 Physics 12 Total 50 Psychology 42.0201 Clinical Psychology 15 42.0101 Psychology, General- Theoretic 23 42.1701 School Psychology 26 Total 64 Public Administration & Services 44.0401 Public Administration 46 44.0701 Social Work 173 Total 219 Social Sciences & History 45.0201 Anthropology 14 45.0602 Applied & Resource Economics 18 45.0701 Geography 14 45.0801 History 27 45.1101 Sociology 33 Total 106 Visual & Performing Arts 50.0701 Art, General 2 50.0702 Fine/ Studio Arts 25 50.0903 Performance 31 50.0904 Theory- Composition 1 Total 59 61 Graduate Level Enrollment by CIP Division, Fall 1999 Source: Student Data File ( Fall 1999) Discipline Division 1999 Health Professions & Related Sciences 51.1305 Anatomy & Cell Biology ( Ph. D.) 6 51.1302 Biochemistry ( Ph. D.) 8 51.1304 Biomedical Physics ( Ph. D.) 3 51.0204 Speech, Language, & Auditory Pathology 72 51.0204 Communication Sciences & Disorders ( Ph. D.) 8 51.2202 Environmental Health 13 51.2207 Health Education 17 51.1201 Medicine ( M. D.) 300 51.1308 Microbiology & Immunology ( Ph. D.) 13 51.1699 Nursing 85 51.2206 Occupational Safety 2 51.2306 Occupational Therapy 2 51.2003 Pharmacology ( Ph. D.) 7 51.2308 Physical Therapy 91 51.1313 Physiology ( Ph. D.) 11 51.2310 Vocational Rehabilitation Counseling 47 51.1501 Substance Abuse & Clinical Counseling 20 Total 705 Business Management & Administrative Services 52.0301 Accounting 64 52.0201 Business Administration 312 Total 376 Nondegree Seeking 534 Grand Total ( All Majors) 3,069 62 ( CONTINUED NEXT PAGE) Undergraduate Enrollment by Unit, Status, Major, and Gender Full- time Part- time Full- Part- Unit Women Men Women Men time time Total School of Allied Health Sciences Clinical Laboratory Science 17 4 0 0 21 0 21 Health Information Management 30 3 0 0 33 0 33 Occupational Therapy 63 7 28 9 70 37 107 Physician Assistant 31 8 1 2 39 3 42 Rehabilitation Services 24 4 3 0 28 3 31 Speech & Hearing Sciences 56 2 1 0 58 1 59 ALHL Total 221 28 33 11 249 44 293 School of Art Art, Education 39 19 4 2 58 6 64 Art History & Appreciation 8 1 0 0 9 0 9 Art, General 14 19 2 3 33 5 38 Fine/ Studio Arts 267 229 23 14 496 37 533 ART Total 328 268 29 19 596 48 644 School of Business Decision Science 49 85 7 13 134 20 154 Finance 37 51 6 3 88 9 97 Management 35 81 18 17 116 35 151 Management Accounting 81 48 19 5 129 24 153 Marketing 63 67 3 7 130 10 140 BUSI Total 265 332 53 45 597 98 695 School of Education Business Teacher Education ( Vocational) 17 9 1 0 26 1 27 Communication ( B. S.) 108 140 2 14 248 16 264 Elementary Education ( K- 6) 469 32 25 4 501 29 530 Family and Consumer Science Education 5 0 0 0 5 0 5 Information Technologies 30 17 17 3 47 20 67 Marketing Education 1 2 0 0 3 0 3 Middle Grades Education 71 23 2 1 94 3 97 Science Education 11 8 3 2 19 5 24 Special Educ., Behav.- Emotionally Hnd. 8 2 3 0 10 3 13 Special Education, Learning Disabled 45 5 4 1 50 5 55 Special Education, Mentally Hnd. 44 2 2 0 46 2 48 EDUC Total 809 240 59 25 1,049 84 1,133 School of Health & Human Performance Athletic Training 2 0 0 0 2 0 2 Exercise Sci./ Physiology & Movement Std. 117 89 3 10 206 13 219 Health Education & Promotion 14 6 2 1 20 3 23 Mgmt. of Recreation Facilities & Services 101 47 5 2 148 7 155 Physical Education 20 41 0 1 61 1 62 Recreational Therapy 6 1 0 0 7 0 7 School Health Education 11 1 1 1 12 2 14 H& HP Total 271 185 11 15 456 26 482 School of Human Environmental Sciences Apparel & Textiles Merchandising 55 5 13 1 60 14 74 Birth- Kindergarten ( B- K) Teacher Educ. 52 0 14 0 52 14 66 Child Life 36 0 3 0 36 3 39 Family & Community Services 106 10 15 1 116 16 132 Hospitality Management 91 48 8 7 139 15 154 Interior Design 126 6 10 0 132 10 142 Nutrition & Dietetics 67 7 9 0 74 9 83 HESC Total 533 76 72 9 609 81 690 63 Undergraduate Enrollment by Unit, Status, Major, and Gender Source: Student Data File ( Fall 1999) Full- time Part- time Full- Part- Unit Women Men Women Men time time Total School of Industry & Technology Construction Management 2 157 1 16 159 17 176 Environmental Health 8 6 5 1 14 6 20 Industrial/ Manufacturing Tech./ Technician 10 116 3 41 126 44 170 Urban & Regional Planning 4 15 3 6 19 9 28 INDT Total 24 294 12 64 318 76 394 School of Music Music Education 61 76 4 2 137 6 143 Music Therapy 42 5 0 1 47 1 48 Performance 40 43 4 5 83 9 92 Theory- Composition 2 8 0 0 10 0 10 MUSC Total 145 132 8 8 277 16 293 School of Nursing Nursing 295 31 74 4 326 78 404 NURS Total 295 31 74 4 326 78 404 School of Soc. Work & Crim. Just. Stds. Criminal Justice 44 68 2 6 112 8 120 Social Work 74 10 10 4 84 14 98 SOCW Total 118 78 12 10 196 22 218 College of Arts & Sciences Anthropology 16 11 3 4 27 7 34 Biochemistry 6 13 1 0 19 1 20 Biology, General 114 96 24 15 210 39 249 Chemistry, General 19 28 5 8 47 13 60 Communication ( B. A.) 66 34 2 5 100 7 107 Computer Science 9 51 2 11 60 13 73 Dance 11 1 2 0 12 2 14 Drama & Dance Teacher Education 19 5 1 4 24 5 29 Drama/ Theatre Arts, General 34 26 1 5 60 6 66 Economics 26 90 3 13 116 16 132 English 73 42 8 3 115 11 126 English, Secondary Education 43 9 2 0 52 2 54 Geography 8 31 2 4 39 6 45 Geology 8 8 4 4 16 8 24 German 3 2 0 0 5 0 5 Hispanic Studies 12 3 2 1 15 3 18 Hispanic Studies Education 9 1 4 0 10 4 14 History 6 15 1 9 21 10 31 History, Secondary Education 10 12 2 2 22 4 26 Mathematics 3 5 1 1 8 2 10 Mathematics, Secondary Education 7 4 2 1 11 3 14 Multidisciplinary Studies 2 5 0 2 7 2 9 Philosophy 4 11 4 2 15 6 21 Physics, General 4 15 0 1 19 1 20 Political Science, General 35 38 3 4 73 7 80 Psychology 109 54 20 10 163 30 193 Public History 5 4 0 0 9 0 9 Sociology 39 13 6 4 52 10 62 Women's Studies 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 A& S Total 701 627 105 113 1,328 218 1,546 General College Undeclared Major 4,336 3,491 296 239 7,827 535 8,362 Grand Total ( All Majors) 8,046 5,782 764 562 13,828 1,326 15,154 64 Graduate Level Enrollment by Unit, Status, Major, and Gender ( CONTINUED NEXT PAGE) Full- time Part- time Full- Part- Unit Women Men Women Men time time Total School of Allied Health Sciences Communication Sci. & Disorders ( Ph. D.) 4 2 0 2 6 2 8 Occupational Therapy 0 0 1 1 0 2 2 Physical Therapy 74 17 0 0 91 0 91 Speech, Language, & Auditory Pathology 67 5 0 0 72 0 72 Substance Abuse & Clinical Counseling 10 1 6 3 11 9 20 Vocational Rehabilitation Counseling 20 6 14 7 26 21 47 ALHL Total 175 31 21 13 206 34 240 School of Art Art Education ( K- 12) 1 0 4 0 1 4 5 Art, General 1 0 0 1 1 1 2 Fine/ Studio Arts 12 10 1 2 22 3 25 ART Total 14 10 5 3 24 8 32 School of Business Accounting 29 24 7 4 53 11 64 Business Management & Administration 74 106 62 70 180 132 312 BUSI Total 103 130 69 74 233 143 376 School of Education Adult Education 2 1 16 6 3 22 25 Counselor Education 26 8 41 5 34 46 80 Educational Admin. & Supervision 4 1 13 5 5 18 23 Educational Leadership ( Ed. D.) 7 8 22 4 15 26 41 Educational Supervision ( Level I) 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 Elementary Education 5 0 11 0 5 11 16 Instructional Tech. Specialist- Computers 9 3 15 4 12 19 31 Library Science 6 1 41 2 7 43 50 Middle Grades Education 0 0 9 2 0 11 11 Reading Education 3 0 13 1 3 14 17 School Administration 27 5 27 30 32 57 89 Science Education 4 2 7 1 6 8 14 Special Education, Learning Disabilities 4 1 5 2 5 7 12 Special Education, Mental Retardation 4 0 17 2 4 19 23 Special Educ., Severe & Profound Dis. 1 0 1 0 1 1 2 Vocational Education 2 2 2 3 4 5 9 EDUC Total 104 32 241 67 136 308 444 School of Health & Human Performance Exercise & Sports Science 13 15 9 7 28 16 44 Exercise & Sports Science ( Education) 3 3 3 8 6 11 17 Health Education 5 2 10 0 7 10 17 Health Education ( Teacher) 6 2 8 1 8 9 17 Recr. & Leisure Facilities & Srvcs. Admin. 9 5 3 2 14 5 19 H& HP Total 36 27 33 18 63 51 114 School of Human Environmental Sciences Child Development & Family Relations 27 5 23 2 32 25 57 Marriage & Family Therapy 9 2 3 0 11 3 14 Nutrition 13 1 8 0 14 8 22 HESC Total 49 8 34 2 57 36 93 School of Industry & Technology Environmental Health 3 3 2 5 6 7 13 Industrial Technology 1 10 3 19 11 22 33 Occupational Safety 0 1 0 1 1 1 2 INDT Total 4 14 5 25 18 30 48 65 Graduate Level Enrollment by Unit, Status, Major, and Gender Source: Student Data File ( Fall 1999) Full- time Part- time Full- Part- Unit Women Men Women Men time time Total School of Music Music Education 2 4 6 1 6 7 13 Performance 16 9 3 3 25 6 31 Theory- Composition 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 MUSC Total 18 14 9 4 32 13 45 School of Nursing Nursing 41 5 38 1 46 39 85 NURS Total 41 5 38 1 46 39 85 School of Soc. Work & Crim. Just. Stds. Social Work 125 21 21 6 146 27 173 SOCW Total 125 21 21 6 146 27 173 College of Arts & Sciences Anthropology 8 4 1 1 12 2 14 Applied & Resource Economics 3 11 0 4 14 4 18 Biology 8 8 16 23 16 39 55 Biomedical Physics ( Ph. D.) 1 2 0 0 3 0 3 Chemistry 5 10 1 6 15 7 22 Clinical Psychology 12 0 3 0 12 3 15 Coastal Resources Management ( Ph. D.) 5 6 1 2 11 3 14 Computer Science 0 2 1 6 2 7 9 English 29 10 37 14 39 51 90 English, Secondary Education 1 1 3 0 2 3 5 Geography 1 3 3 7 4 10 14 Geology 4 4 4 4 8 8 16 History 4 5 5 13 9 18 27 History, Education 0 0 2 2 0 4 4 International Studies 5 5 3 2 10 5 15 Maritime Studies 6 19 5 11 25 16 41 Mathematics 1 1 2 2 2 4 6 Mathematics, Secondary Education 0 0 4 1 0 5 5 Molecular Biology & Biotechnology 6 7 6 5 13 11 24 Physics 3 9 0 0 12 0 12 Psychology, General- Theoretic 10 4 7 2 14 9 23 Public Administration 10 14 10 12 24 22 46 School Psychology 12 2 11 1 14 12 26 Sociology 13 5 10 5 18 15 33 A& S Total 147 132 135 123 279 258 537 School of Medicine Anatomy & Cell Biology ( Ph. D.) 1 1 2 2 2 4 6 Biochemistry ( Ph. D.) 0 2 2 4 2 6 8 Interdisciplinary Biological Sciences ( Ph. D.) 0 2 0 1 2 1 3 Medicine ( M. D.) 142 158 0 0 300 0 300 Microbiology & Immunology ( Ph. D.) 2 4 2 5 6 7 13 Pharmacology ( Ph. D.) 0 2 2 3 2 5 7 Physiology ( Ph. D.) 1 2 0 8 3 8 11 MED Total 146 171 8 23 317 31 348 Nondegree Seeking 73 35 321 105 108 426 534 Grand Total ( All Majors) 1,035 630 940 464 1,665 1,404 3,069 66 Undergraduate Enrollment by Unit, Major, and Ethnicity ( CONTINUED NEXT PAGE) Am. Other/ Nonres. Unit Indian Asian Black Hispanic White Unk. Alien All School of Allied Health Sciences Clinical Laboratory Science 0 1 7 0 13 0 0 21 Health Information Management 1 0 8 0 24 0 0 33 Occupational Therapy 0 2 2 2 101 0 0 107 Physician Assistant 0 3 0 2 36 1 0 42 Rehabilitation Services 0 0 5 0 25 0 1 31 Speech & Hearing Sciences 0 0 4 0 54 0 1 59 ALHL Total 1 6 26 4 253 1 2 293 School of Art Art, Education 0 1 2 0 61 0 0 64 Art History & Appreciation 0 0 1 0 7 0 1 9 Art, General 1 0 4 1 32 0 0 38 Fine/ Studio Arts 2 8 28 4 477 11 3 533 ART Total 3 9 35 5 577 11 4 644 School of Business Decision Science 2 3 19 1 125 0 4 154 Finance 0 3 13 0 81 0 0 97 Management 0 1 15 1 133 1 0 151 Management Accounting 1 3 20 0 128 0 1 153 Marketing 0 1 11 0 120 1 7 140 BUSI Total 3 11 78 2 587 2 12 695 School of Education Business Teacher Education ( Vocational) 1 1 4 0 21 0 0 27 Communication ( B. S.) 2 5 44 6 205 2 0 264 Elementary Education ( K- 6) 2 2 43 2 479 2 0 530 Family and Consumer Sciences Educ. 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 5 Information Technologies 0 1 28 1 37 0 0 67 Marketing Education 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 3 Middle Grades Education 0 3 13 2 79 0 0 97 Science Education 0 1 3 1 19 0 0 24 Special Educ., Behav.- Emotionally Hnd. 0 0 0 1 12 0 0 13 Special Education, Learning Disabled 0 0 7 2 44 2 0 55 Special Education, Mentally Hnd. 0 0 1 1 46 0 0 48 EDUC Total 5 13 144 16 949 6 0 1,133 School of Health & Human Performance Athletic Training 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 Exercise Sci./ Physiology & Movement St. 0 2 32 8 175 2 0 219 Health Education & Promotion 0 0 4 0 19 0 0 23 Mgmt. of Recreation Facilities & Services 2 2 19 0 131 0 1 155 Physical Education 1 1 7 0 52 0 1 62 Recreational Therapy 0 0 1 0 6 0 0 7 School Health Education 0 0 1 0 13 0 0 14 H& HP Total 3 5 64 8 398 2 2 482 School of Human Environmental Sciences Apparel & Textiles Merchandising 0 2 3 0 69 0 0 74 Birth- Kindergarten ( B- K) Teacher Educ. 1 0 9 0 56 0 0 66 Child Life 0 0 9 0 30 0 0 39 Family & Community Services 0 2 34 2 94 0 0 132 Hospitality Management 0 4 10 1 138 0 1 154 Interior Design 0 4 6 2 130 0 0 142 Nutrition & Dietetics 0 0 7 2 70 2 2 83 HESC Total 1 12 78 7 587 2 3 690 67 Undergraduate Enrollment by Unit, Major, and Ethnicity Source: Student Data File ( Fall 1999) Am. Other/ Nonres. Unit Indian Asian Black Hispanic White Unk. Alien All School of Industry & Technology Construction Management 0 1 2 3 166 3 1 176 Environmental Health 1 1 1 0 17 0 0 20 Industrial/ Manufacturing Tech./ Technician 0 3 21 0 145 1 0 170 Urban & Regional Planning 1 0 3 0 24 0 0 28 INDT Total 2 5 27 3 352 4 1 394 School of Music Music Education 0 4 10 5 123 1 0 143 Music Therapy 0 1 3 0 44 0 0 48 Performance 0 2 4 3 78 3 2 92 Theory- Composition 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 10 MUSC Total 0 7 17 8 255 4 2 293 School of Nursing Nursing 4 10 41 8 337 2 2 404 NURS Total 4 10 41 8 337 2 2 404 School of Soc. Work & Crim. Just. Stds. Criminal Justice 1 3 14 5 97 0 0 120 Social Work 1 1 33 0 62 0 1 98 SOCW Total 2 4 47 5 159 0 1 218 College of Arts & Sciences Anthropology 1 1 1 1 30 0 0 34 Biochemistry 0 1 3 0 15 0 1 20 Biology, General 4 9 38 11 180 4 3 249 Chemistry, General 1 4 6 1 47 1 0 60 Communication ( B. A.) 1 0 11 0 94 0 1 107 Computer Science 1 7 4 2 59 0 0 73 Dance 0 0 3 0 11 0 0 14 Drama & Dance Teacher Education 0 0 1 1 27 0 0 29 Drama/ Theatre Arts, General 0 1 5 1 59 0 0 66 Economics 1 3 18 0 109 0 1 132 English 3 1 15 3 104 0 0 126 English, Secondary Education 0 1 7 2 43 1 0 54 Geography 0 0 2 0 43 0 0 45 Geology 0 1 0 0 23 0 0 24 German 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 5 Hispanic Studies 0 0 3 4 11 0 0 18 Hispanic Studies Education 0 0 1 2 11 0 0 14 History 0 0 2 0 29 0 0 31 History, Secondary Education 1 0 2 0 23 0 0 26 Mathematics 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 10 Mathematics, Secondary Education 0 0 2 0 12 0 0 14 Multidisciplinary Studies 0 0 1 0 8 0 0 9 Philosophy 0 0 1 0 20 0 0 21 Physics 2 0 0 0 18 0 0 20 Political Science, General 0 3 18 1 57 0 1 80 Psychology 3 5 35 3 145 1 1 193 Public History 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 9 Sociology 0 0 8 4 46 4 0 62 Women's Studies 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 A& S Total 18 37 188 36 1,248 11 8 1,546 General College Undeclared Major 54 160 1,271 124 6,562 131 60 8,362 Grand Total ( All Majors) 96 279 2,016 226 12,264 176 97 15,154 68 Graduate Level Enrollment by Unit, Major, and Ethnicity ( CONTINUED NEXT PAGE) Am. Other/ Nonres. Unit Indian Asian Black Hispanic White Unk. Alien All School of Allied Health Sciences Communication Sciences & Disorders ( Ph. D.) 0 0 0 0 6 0 2 8 Occupational Therapy 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 Physical Therapy 1 1 1 0 85 3 0 91 Speech, Language, & Auditory Pathology 0 2 0 0 68 2 0 72 Substance Abuse & Clinical Counseling 0 0 4 0 15 1 0 20 Vocational Rehabilitation Counseling 0 1 4 1 39 1 1 47 ALHL Total 1 4 9 1 215 7 3 240 School of Art Art Education ( K- 12) 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 5 Art, General 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 Fine/ Studio Arts 0 0 0 0 22 3 0 25 ART Total 0 0 0 0 29 3 0 32 School of Business Accounting 0 1 5 1 54 1 2 64 Business Management & Administration 0 6 19 4 255 5 23 312 BUSI Total 0 7 24 5 309 6 25 376 School of Education Adult Education 0 1 1 0 23 0 0 25 Counselor Education 0 0 13 0 66 0 1 80 Educational Admin. & Supervision 0 0 10 0 13 0 0 23 Educational Leadership ( Ed. D.) 0 0 11 0 30 0 0 41 Educational Supervision ( Level I) 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 Elementary Education 0 0 0 0 16 0 0 16 Instructional Tech. Specialist- Computers 1 1 6 0 23 0 0 31 Library Science 0 0 2 0 48 0 0 50 Middle Grades Education 0 0 0 0 11 0 0 11 Reading Education 0 1 0 0 16 0 0 17 School Administration 0 0 20 0 68 0 1 89 Science Education 0 1 1 0 11 1 0 14 Special Education, Learning Disabilities 0 0 3 0 9 0 0 12 Special Education, Mental Retardation 0 0 2 0 21 0 0 23 Special Education, Severe & Profound Dis. 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 Vocational Education 0 0 2 1 5 1 0 9 EDUC Total 1 4 71 1 363 2 2 444 School of Health & Human Performance Exercise & Sports Science 0 0 2 0 39 2 1 44 Exercise & Sports Science ( Education) 1 0 0 0 15 1 0 17 Health Education 1 0 1 0 14 1 0 17 Health Education ( Teacher) 0 0 3 0 13 1 0 17 Recr. & Leisure Facilities & Services Admin. 0 1 1 0 17 0 0 19 H& HP Total 2 1 7 0 98 5 1 114 School of Human Environmental Sciences Child Development & Family Relations 1 0 4 0 50 1 1 57 Marriage & Family Therapy 0 0 2 0 12 0 0 14 Nutrition 0 1 1 0 20 0 0 22 HESC Total 1 1 7 0 82 1 1 93 School of Industry & Technology Environmental Health 1 0 0 0 12 0 0 13 Industrial Technology 0 0 1 0 31 0 1 33 Occupational Safety 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 INDT Total 1 0 1 0 45 0 1 48 69 Graduate Level Enrollment by Unit, Major, and Ethnicity Source: Student Data File ( Fall 1999) Am. Other/ Nonres. Unit Indian Asian Black Hispanic White Unk. Alien All School of Music Music Education 0 0 0 0 13 0 0 13 Performance 0 1 0 0 30 0 0 31 Theory- Composition 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 MUSC Total 0 1 0 0 43 1 0 45 School of Nursing Nursing 0 1 4 0 79 1 0 85 NURS Total 0 1 4 0 79 1 0 85 School of Soc. Work & Crim. Just. Stds. Social Work 3 2 33 2 128 5 0 173 SOCW Total 3 2 33 2 128 5 0 173 College of Arts & Sciences Anthropology 0 0 0 0 14 0 0 14 Applied & Resource Economics 0 1 0 0 15 0 2 18 Biology 1 2 3 0 46 3 0 55 Biomedical Physics ( Ph. D.) 3 3 Chemistry 0 0 2 0 13 0 7 22 Clinical Psychology 0 0 2 0 12 0 1 15 Coastal Resources Management ( Ph. D.) 0 0 0 1 13 0 0 14 Computer Science 0 1 0 0 8 0 0 9 English 0 1 6 2 77 1 3 90 English, Secondary Education 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 5 Geography 0 0 0 0 14 0 0 14 Geology 0 0 0 0 16 0 0 16 History 0 0 0 0 27 0 0 27 History, Education 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 4 International Studies 1 0 1 2 9 0 2 15 Maritime Studies 0 1 0 1 36 2 1 41 Mathematics 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 6 Mathematics, Secondary Education 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 5 Molecular Biology & Biotechnology 1 0 2 0 20 0 1 24 Physics 0 0 2 0 5 1 4 12 Psychology, General- Theoretic 0 0 1 0 22 0 0 23 Public Administration 1 0 6 0 34 2 3 46 School Psychology 0 0 0 1 25 0 0 26 Sociology 2 0 4 2 24 0 1 33 A& S Total 6 6 29 9 449 9 29 537 School of Medicine Anatomy & Cell Biology ( Ph. D.) 0 1 0 0 3 1 1 6 Biochemistry ( Ph. D.) 0 0 0 0 7 0 1 8 Interdisciplinary Biological Sciences ( Ph. D.) 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 Medicine ( M. D.) 10 22 58 7 202 0 1 300 Microbiology & Immunology ( Ph. D.) 0 1 0 0 8 1 3 13 Pharmacology ( Ph. D.) 0 0 0 0 5 1 1 7 Physiology ( Ph. D.) 0 0 0 0 9 1 1 11 MED Total 10 24 58 7 237 4 8 348 Nondegree Seeking 1 10 84 9 416 8 6 534 Grand Total ( All Majors) 26 61 327 34 2,493 52 76 3,069 70 Undergraduate Grade Point Averages by Classification and Gender Source: Student Data Files ( Fall 1995 - Fall 1999) GPA Fall Semester Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior All 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 1996 Men 2.20 2.48 2.58 2.67 2.53 Women 2.29 2.71 2.83 2.93 2.77 Both 2.25 2.61 2.72 2.82 2.67 1997 Men 2.28 2.53 2.62 2.68 2.57 Women 2.38 2.74 2.84 2.95 2.80 Both 2.33 2.65 2.75 2.84 2.70 1998 Men 2.24 2.57 2.64 2.73 2.59 Women 2.41 2.76 2.87 3.00 2.83 Both 2.33 2.68 2.78 2.89 2.73 1999 Men 2.21 2.53 2.66 2.74 2.60 Women 2.24 2.74 2.87 3.00 2.83 Both 2.22 2.65 2.78 2.90 2.73 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 3.0 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 Men Women Both Cumulative GPA at the Beginning of Each Fall Semester 71 Undergraduate Grade Point Averages by Unit, Gender, and Classification ( CONTINUED NEXT PAGE) Unit Unit Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior GPA School of Allied Health Sciences Men 2.94 3.29 3.20 Women 3.01 3.38 3.39 3.39 Both 3.01 3.32 3.38 3.36 School of Art Men 2.32 2.79 2.75 2.87 2.79 Women 2.53 2.89 2.92 3.10 2.96 Both 2.43 2.84 2.84 2.99 2.88 School of Business Men 3.06 2.97 2.95 2.96 Women 3.05 3.13 2.99 3.03 Both 3.06 3.04 2.97 2.99 School of Education Men 2.02 2.47 2.57 2.66 2.59 Women 2.40 2.84 2.89 3.07 2.97 Both 2.26 2.77 2.82 2.98 2.88 School of Health & Human Performance Men 2.76 2.78 2.78 2.78 Women 2.65 3.03 2.82 2.87 Both 2.73 2.94 2.80 2.83 School of Human Environmental Sci. Men 2.24 2.70 2.52 2.56 2.54 Women 2.41 2.63 2.70 2.85 2.76 Both 2.36 2.63 2.67 2.81 2.73 School of Industry & Technology Men 2.65 2.75 2.72 2.73 Women 2.90 2.84 2.85 Both 2.65 2.76 2.73 2.74 School of Music Men 2.38 2.80 2.77 2.89 2.79 Women 2.44 3.24 3.08 3.21 3.11 Both 2.41 3.07 2.93 3.06 2.97 School of Nursing Men 3.49 3.26 3.30 Women 3.23 3.29 3.27 Both 3.25 3.28 3.28 School of Soc. Work & Crim. Just. Stds. Men 2.78 2.91 3.03 2.98 2.99 Women 3.09 2.96 3.01 3.00 Both 2.78 3.01 3.00 3.00 3.00 72 Undergraduate Grade Point Averages by Unit, Gender, and Classification ( CONTINUED NEXT PAGE) Unit Unit Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior GPA Anthropology Men 2.38 3.02 2.64 2.73 Women 2.00 2.77 3.11 2.96 Both 2.19 2.89 2.90 2.85 Biology Men 2.25 2.89 3.01 2.96 Women 3.00 2.75 2.99 3.01 2.99 Both 3.00 2.59 2.95 3.01 2.98 Chemistry Men 3.83 3.13 2.90 2.99 Women 3.76 3.28 3.08 3.17 Both 3.80 3.20 2.97 3.06 Communication Men 2.99 2.53 2.57 2.58 Women 2.45 2.68 2.71 2.68 Both 2.57 2.63 2.66 2.64 Economics Men 2.46 2.33 2.31 2.32 Women 2.54 2.35 2.41 Both 2.46 2.38 2.32 2.34 English Men 3.02 2.91 2.64 2.78 Women 2.78 3.05 2.94 2.97 Both 2.35 2.89 3.01 2.86 2.91 Foreign Languages and Literatures Men 1.86 2.74 2.63 2.55 Women 2.35 2.99 3.15 3.08 Both 2.10 2.94 3.06 2.98 Geography Men 2.90 2.38 2.76 2.66 Women 1.71 2.60 2.82 2.64 Both 2.66 2.43 2.78 2.65 Geology Men 2.19 2.56 2.84 2.61 Women 2.43 2.94 2.81 2.80 Both 2.25 2.71 2.83 2.69 History Men 3.26 2.80 2.88 Women 2.41 2.91 3.22 3.08 Both 2.41 3.11 2.94 2.95 73 Undergraduate Grade Point Averages by Unit, Gender, and Classification Source: Student Data File ( Fall 1999) Unit Unit Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior GPA Mathematics Men 2.36 3.20 2.81 2.82 2.82 Women 2.00 3.49 3.12 3.20 Both 2.36 2.80 3.00 2.89 2.92 Multidisciplinary Studies Men 2.80 2.28 2.58 Women 2.97 3.14 3.06 Both 2.97 2.80 2.50 2.68 Philosophy Men 2.73 2.91 2.86 Women 2.03 2.66 3.04 2.67 Both 2.03 2.69 2.93 2.79 Physics Men 2.15 2.87 2.76 2.76 Women 3.15 3.15 Both 2.15 2.87 2.87 2.83 Political Science Men 2.20 2.86 2.75 2.74 Women 2.80 2.67 2.81 2.77 Both 2.58 2.77 2.78 2.76 Psychology Men 2.84 2.69 2.71 2.71 Women 2.38 2.92 2.83 2.82
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Full Text | Web Site 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 con-tains a broad spectrum of information about the past and present, and its primary purposes are to promote organizational under-standing and to inform decision making. Some of the information presented in this annual edition is taken from administrative reports produced by various university offices. Planning and Institutional Research would like to thank those offices for their valuable assistance. This 1999- 2000 version contains many tables and graphs which will be helpful to administrators, faculty, staff, students, alumni, and other university constituents. In an on- going effort to provide timely management information, PIR will continue refining this document each year and welcomes your comments and sugges-tions for improvement. Preface Office of Planning and Institutional Research Robert J. Thompson, Director Petula Satterfield, Fact Book Coordinator Dave Cartwright, Jim Kleckley, Claudia McCann, Sandy Pravica, Erika Ramey, Joanne Tyson Kelly Butler, Tony Angelico, Kimberly Bowman, Joe Campbell, Doreen Chernault, Chris Ellis, Jeff Ely, Allison Holland, Tonya Johnson, Patrick Plumeri, Jeannette Sutton www. ecu. edu/ pir/ Evaluation Fact Book 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 Building Greenville, NC 27858- 4353 Attention: Petula Satterfield Phone: ( 252) 328- 6288 E- Mail: satterfieldm@ mail. ecu. edu Your Name: ( Optional) ____________________________________________________________ Department or Address: ___________________________________________________________ 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. $ Highlights ¨ The university enrolled 18,223 students in the fall 1999 semester ( p. 23) ¨ The average SAT score for fall 1999 first- time freshman is 1016 ( p. 24) ¨ Women are a majority at the university, accounting for 59% of total enrollment ( p. 37) ¨ 86% of all students are residents of North Carolina ( p. 38) ¨ Minority students represent 18% of the university’s enrollment ( p. 41) ¨ 26% of all students live in university housing ( p. 79) ¨ ECU granted 3,513 degrees during the 1998- 99 academic year ( p. 92) ¨ 1,274 faculty were employed during the fall 1999 semester ( p. 113) ¨ 38% of the faculty are women ( p. 113) ¨ 44% of the faculty are tenured ( p. 119) ¨ The average 9- month faculty salary is $ 53,770 ( p. 126) ¨ ECU employs a total work force of 3,964 ( p. 130) ¨ The university’s total revenue in 1998- 99 was $ 372,963,613 ( p. 135) University 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- 20 STUDENTS Highlights ............................................................................................................................... 21 Fall 1999 Enrollment Summary ............................................................................................... 23 First- Time Freshman Average SAT Scores by Residence Status ( Fall 1995- 1999) ................. 24 Accepted and Enrolled Freshman Applicants by SAT Interval ( Fall 1999) ............................... 25 Enrolled First- Time Freshman by SAT Interval ( Fall 1998 and 1999) ...................................... 26 First- Time Freshman High School Class Rank ( Fall 1995- 1999) ............................................. 27 First- Time Freshman Enrollment by County ( Fall 1999) .......................................................... 28 First- Time Freshman Enrollment by State ( Fall 1999) ............................................................. 29 Graduation Rates for First- Time, Full- Time Freshman Cohort Entering in 1992....................... 30 Gender and Ethnic Distribution of Entering and Graduating 1992 Freshman Cohort ............... 31 New Undergraduate Transfer Students and Their Sending Institutions ( Fall 1995- 1999)......... 32 Enrollment Headcount and Full- Time Equivalents ( Fall 1995- 1999) ........................................ 33 Enrollment by Level and Status ( Fall 1989- 1999) ................................................................... 34 Enrollment by Gender and Status ( Fall 1995- 1999) ................................................................ 35 Enrollment by Residence and Status ( Fall 1995- 1999) ........................................................... 36 Enrollment by Classification, Status, and Gender ( Fall 1999).................................................. 37 Enrollment by Residence and Classification ( Fall 1999).......................................................... 38 Enrollment History by Level and Gender ( Fall 1991- 1999) ...................................................... 39 Enrollment History by Level and Residence ( Fall 1991- 1999) ................................................. 40 Enrollment by Level, Status, and Ethnicity ( Fall 1999) ............................................................ 41 Enrollment by Ethnicity ( Fall 1995- 1999) ................................................................................ 42 Enrollment by Term, Level, and Residency ( Spring 1999 - Fall 1999) ..................................... 43 Enrollment by County ( Fall 1999) ........................................................................................... 44 Enrollment by State ( Fall 1999) .............................................................................................. 45 Undergraduate Enrollment by Age Interval ( Fall 1995- 1999)................................................... 46 Graduate Enrollment by Age Interval ( Fall 1995- 1999) ........................................................... 47 Undergraduate Enrollment by Unit and Major, HEGIS ( Fall 1994- 1998)............................. 48- 49 Undergraduate Enrollment by Unit and Major, CIP ( Fall 1999) ........................................... 50- 51 Undergraduate Enrollment by CIP Division ( Fall 1999) ...................................................... 52- 54 Graduate Level Enrollment by Unit and Major, HEGIS ( Fall 1994- 1998) ............................ 55- 56 Graduate Level Enrollment by Unit and Major, CIP ( Fall 1999) .......................................... 57- 58 Graduate Level Enrollment by CIP Division ( Fall 1999)...................................................... 59- 61 Undergraduate Enrollment by Unit, Status, Major, and Gender ( Fall 1999) ........................ 62- 63 Page Graduate Level Enrollment by Unit, Status, Major, and Gender ( Fall 1999) ....................... 64- 65 Undergraduate Enrollment by Unit, Major, and Ethnicity ( Fall 1999) .................................. 66- 67 Graduate Level Enrollment by Unit, Major, and Ethnicity ( Fall 1999) .................................. 68- 69 Undergraduate GPAs by Classification and Gender ( Fall 1995- 1999)..................................... 70 Undergraduate GPAs by Unit, Gender, and Classification ( Fall 1999)................................ 71- 73 Weekly Student Credit Hours Produced by Units ( Fall 1998 and 1999)................................... 74 Weekly Student Contact Hours Produced by Units ( Fall 1998 and 1999) ................................ 75 Off- Campus Continuing Education Enrollment ( Fall 1995- 1999) ............................................. 76 Total Enrollment IPEDS Population ( Fall 1999) ...................................................................... 77 UNC Public Institutions Headcount Enrollment ( Fall 1995- 1999)............................................. 78 Student Housing Occupancy Rates ( Fall 1999) ...................................................................... 79 DEGREES Highlights ............................................................................................................................... 81 Academic Degree Program Inventory of HEGIS codes, As of July 1998 ............................ 83- 87 Academic Degree Program Inventory of CIP codes, As of July 1999 ................................. 88- 91 Degrees Conferred by Unit, Level, and Gender ( Fiscal Year 1998- 99).................................... 92 Degrees Conferred, Percent Distribution by Unit and Level ( Fiscal Year 1998- 99) .................. 93 Degrees Conferred by Level, Ethnicity, and Gender ( Fiscal Years 1994- 95 through 1998- 99) ................................................................................................ 94 Degrees Conferred by Unit, Major, Level, and Gender ( Fiscal Year 1998- 99) .................... 95- 97 Undergraduate Degrees Conferred, HEGIS ( Fiscal Years 1993- 94 through 1997- 98)........ 98- 99 Undergraduate Degrees Conferred, CIP ( Fiscal Year 1998- 99) ..................................... 100- 101 Graduate Degrees Conferred, HEGIS ( Fiscal Years 1993- 94 through 1997- 98) ............ 102- 103 Graduate Degrees Conferred, CIP ( Fiscal Year 1998- 99) .............................................. 104- 105 Undergraduate Degrees Conferred by Unit, Major, and Ethnicity ( Fiscal Year 1998- 99) .......................................................................................................... 106- 107 Graduate Level Degrees Conferred by Unit, Major, and Ethnicity ( Fiscal Year 1998- 99) .......................................................................................................... 108- 109 FACULTY AND STAFF Highlights ............................................................................................................................. 111 Full- and Part- Time Faculty by Rank and Gender ( Fall 1999)................................................ 113 Full- and Part- Time Faculty by Ethnicity ( Fall 1999).................................................................. 114 Full- and Part- Time Faculty by Age Interval ( Fall 1997- 1999)................................................ 115 Full- and Part- Time Faculty Average Age by Rank and Gender ( Fall 1999) .......................... 116 Full- and Part- Time Faculty by Years of Service ( Fall 1997- 1999)......................................... 117 Full- and Part- Time Faculty Average Years of Service by Rank and Gender ( Fall 1999) ....... 118 Full- and Part- Time Faculty by Unit and Tenure Status ( Fall 1999) ....................................... 119 Faculty FTE by Unit, Gender, and Status ( Fall 1999) ............................................................ 120 Longitudinal Profile of Faculty Tenure Status, SOM Excluded ( Fall 1991- 1999) .................... 121 Longitudinal Profile of Faculty Tenure Status, All ECU Units ( Fall 1991- 1999) ...................... 122 Tenure Status of Permanent and Temporary Faculty by Unit ( Fall 1999) ....................... 123- 125 Average Salaries of 9- 10 Month AAUP Faculty ( Fall 1995- 1999) .......................................... 126 Average Salaries of 11- 12 Month AAUP Faculty ( Fall 1995- 1999) ........................................ 127 Table of Contents Page Average Salaries of Full- and Part- Time Faculty, SOM Excluded ( Fall 1999) ........................ 128 Average Salaries of Full- and Part- Time Faculty, School of Medicine ( Fall 1999) .................. 129 Full- and Part- Time University Personnel by Occupational Category and Gender ( Fall 1995- 1999) .............................................................................................................. 130 Full- and Part- Time University Personnel by Occupational Category, Gender, and Ethnicity ( Fall 1999)......................................................................................................... 131 Full- and Part- Time University Personnel by Occupational Category, Gender, and Status ( Fall 1999) ............................................................................................................ 132 FINANCES Highlights ............................................................................................................................. 133 Current Fund Revenues by Source ( Fiscal Year 1998- 99) .................................................... 135 Current Fund Expenditures by Function ( Fiscal Year 1998- 99) ............................................. 136 Research Grants and Contracts, Restricted Current Fund ( Fiscal Years 1994- 95 to 1998- 99) .................................................................................. 137 STUDENT FEES AND FINANCIAL AID Highlights ............................................................................................................................. 139 Tuition and Fees, Semester Rates ( Academic Year 1999- 00)............................................... 141 Changes in Undergraduate Tuition and Fees ( Academic Years 1990- 91 through 1999- 00) .. 142 Changes in Graduate Tuition and Fees ( Academic Years 1990- 91 through 1999- 00) ........... 143 Student Financial Aid Received ( Fiscal Years 1996- 97 through 1998- 99) ............................. 144 INFORMATION RESOURCES AND FACILITIES Highlights ............................................................................................................................. 145 Academic Library Resources ( Fall 1995- 1999) ..................................................................... 147 Health Sciences Library Resources ( Fall 1995- 1999) ........................................................... 148 Computer Network Connections by Administrative and Academic Use ( Fiscal Years 1995- 1999) ................................................................................................ 149 Facilities ( Fall 1999) ............................................................................................................. 150 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 to a doctoral II level university whose outreach now tran-scends 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 basic sciences 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 Studies. Prepared by Mary Jo Bratton, Professor Emeritus of History School/ College and Date of Academic Programs College of Arts & Sciences 1909 School of Art 1909 School of Education 1909 School of Human Environmental Sciences 1909 School of Music 1909 School of Business 1960 School of Nursing 1960 Graduate School 1964 School of Allied Health Sciences 1967 General College 1969 School of Industry & Technology 1971 Brody School of Medicine 1976 School of Social Work & Criminal Justice St. 1986 School of Health & Human Performance 1993 Note: During 1998, East Carolina University achieved Doctoral II status and offered doctoral degrees in Education, Communication Sciences and Disorders, Coastal Resources Management, Biomedical Phys-ics, Pathology, Pharmacology, Physiology, Microbiol-ogy, Anatomy and Biochemistry. 2 1909 174 1939 1,289 1969 9,258 1910 227 1940 1,296 1970 10,007 1911 235 1941 1,339 1971 10,106 1912 252 1942 1,064 1972 10,286 1913 251 1943 980 1973 10,068 1914 295 1944 953 1974 11,341 1915 295 1945 1,049 1975 11,725 1916 307 1946 1,382 1976 11,696 1917 325 1947 1,549 1977 11,968 1918 278 1948 1,511 1978 12,476 1919 285 1949 1,858 1979 12,874 1920 381 1950 2,075 1980 13,165 1921 317 1951 2,123 1981 13,264 1922 395 1952 2,280 1982 13,311 1923 516 1953 2,454 1983 13,357 1924 593 1954 2,878 1984 13,826 1925 709 1955 3,315 1985 14,117 1926 736 1956 3,693 1986 14,459 1927 767 1957 3,947 1987 14,878 1928 976 1958 4,179 1988 15,579 1929 952 1959 4,583 1989 16,029 1930 984 1960 4,178 1990 16,500 1931 972 1961 5,883 1991 16,690 1932 970 1962 6,306 1992 17,757 1933 1,013 1963 6,570 1993 17,729 1934 1,096 1964 7,318 1994 17,567 1935 1,134 1965 8,667 1995 17,445 1936 1,142 1966 8,834 1996 17,479 1937 1,204 1967 9,360 1997 17,846 1938 1,269 1968 9,272 1998 17,799 1999 18,223 Enrollment History Year Fall Enrollment Year Fall Year Enrollment Fall Enrollment Source: East Carolina College Bulletin ( History subsection) and Planning & Institutional Research data files Number of Students Enrollment 0 2,000 4,000 6,000 8,000 10,000 12,000 14,000 16,000 18,000 20,000 1909 1913 1917 1921 1925 1929 1933 1937 1941 1945 1949 1953 1957 1961 1965 1969 1973 1977 1981 1985 1989 1993 1997 Year 3 AACSB, The International Association for Management Education Accreditation Council on Continuing Medical Education Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education of the American Occupational Therapy Association Accreditation Review Committee on Education for Physician Assistant in Concert with the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs Administration of Accounting Programs Group, American Accounting Association American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy American Association of Colleges of Nursing American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences American Chemical Society American College Health Association American College of Nurse- Midwifery American Council for Construction Education American Council of Learned Societies American Dietetic Association American Health Information Management Association, in Cooperation with the Committee on the Accreditation of Allied Health Educational Programs American Historical Association American Library Association American Music Therapy Association American Philosophical Association American Physical Therapy Association American Political Science Association American Society of Allied Health Professions American Society of Cytopathology 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 and Research Libraries 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 Experiental Education Association for Gerontology in Higher Education Association of Performing Arts Presenters Association of Physician Assistant Program Association of Student Judicial Affairs Officers Box Office Management International College and University Personnel Association Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs Cooperative Education Association, Inc. Council for the Advancement and Support of Education Council on Collegiate Education in Nursing 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 Foundation for Interior Design Education Research International Association of Counseling Services International Association of Performing Arts Administrators International Dance Education Association International Technology Education Association Intrafilm Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations Liaison Committee on Medical Education Medical Library Association Music Library Association 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 Auxiliary Services National Association of College Law Enforcement Officers National Association of Colleges and Employers National Association for the Education of Young Children National Association of Foreign Student Advisors National Association of Industrial Technology National Association of Schools of Art and Design National Association of Schools of Music National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration National Association of State Universities and Land Grant Colleges; Board on Human Sciences 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 Council for Exceptional Children National Council of University Research Administrators National Environmental Health Science and Protection Accreditation Council National Intramural- Recreational Sports Association National Kitchen and Bath Association National League for Nursing National Orientation Directors Association National Recreation and Parks Association/ American Association 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 Oak Ridge Associated Universities Southeast Association of Colleges and Employers Southern Association of College and University Business Officers 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 Source: Academic Affairs Board of Education 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, and doctoral degrees. 4 University Calendar Source: Faculty Senate Approved Calendars FALL SEMESTER 2000 August 14 Mon Faculty Meetings August 15 Tue Registration August 16 Wed Classes Begin September 4 Mon State Holiday October 14- 17 Sat- Tue Fall Break November 22- 26 Wed- Sun Thanksgiving Break November 27 Mon Classes Resume December 6 Wed Classes End December 8 Fri Exams Begin December 9 Sat Commencement December 16 Sat Exams End SPRING SEMESTER 2001 January 5 Fri Registration January 8 Mon Classes Begin January 15 Mon State Holiday March 11- 18 Sun- Sun Spring Break March 19 Mon Classes Resume April 13- 14 Fri- Sat State Holiday May 1 Tue Classes End May 3 Thur Exams Begin May 10 Thur Exams End May 12 Sat Commencement SUMMER SESSIONS 2001 First Term May 14 Mon Registration May 15 Tue Classes Begin June 18 Mon Classes End June 19 Tue Final Exams Second Term June 20 Wed Registration June 21 Thur Classes Begin July 4 Wed State Holiday July 26 Thur Classes End July 27 Fri Final Exams Weekend University Classes May 11 Fri Classes Begin June 29- 30 Fri- Sat State Holiday July 21 Sat Classes End July 27- 28 Fri- Sat Final Exams FALL SEMESTER 1999 August 16 Mon Faculty Meetings August 17 Tue Registration August 18 Wed Classes Begin September 6 Mon State Holiday October 16- 19 Sat- Tue Fall Break November 24- 28 Wed- Sun Thanksgiving Break November 29 Mon Classes Resume December 8 Wed Classes End December 10 Fri Exams Begin December 11 Sat Commencement December 18 Sat Exams End SPRING SEMESTER 2000 January 7 Fri Registration January 10 Mon Classes Begin January 17 Mon State Holiday March 12- 19 Sun- Sun Spring Break March 20 Mon Classes Resume April 21- 22 Fri- Sat State Holiday May 2 Tue Classes End May 4 Thur Exams Begin May 11 Thur Exams End May 13 Sat Commencement SUMMER SESSIONS 2000 First Term May 15 Mon Registration May 16 Tue Classes Begin June 19 Mon Classes End June 20 Tue Final Exams Second Term June 21 Wed Registration June 22 Thur Classes Begin July 4 Tue State Holiday July 27 Thur Classes End July 28 Fri Final Exams Weekend University Classes May 12 Fri Classes Begin June 30- July 1 Fri- Sat State Holiday July 22 Sat Classes End July 28- 29 Fri- Sat Final Exams 5 Administration 6 BOARD OF GOVERNORS The University of North Carolina BOARD OF TRUSTEES East Carolina University CHANCELLOR East Carolina University Asst. to the Chanc. for University Relations Internal Audit Executive Assistant Office of University Attorney Planning & Institutional Research Academic Library Services School of Art School of Business College of Arts & Sciences Continuing Studies School of Education School of Health & Human Performance School of Industry & Technology School of Social Work & Criminal Justice Studies Undergraduate Studies School of Human 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Software Development Services Robert Hudson, Director Information Technology Services Ernest Marshburn, Director Strategic Initiatives Joe Norris, Director Information Technology Consulting Administration ¨ The average first- time freshman SAT score was 1016 for fall 1999 ( p. 24) ¨ The fall 1999 first- time freshmen are from 91 of the 100 North Carolina counties and 31 of the 50 United States ( pp. 28 & 29) ¨ 79% of new undergraduate transfers are from North Carolina institutions ( p. 32) ¨ The majority of new undergraduate transfers are from North Carolina State University, University of North Carolina at Wilmington, and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ( p. 32) ¨ 85% of the total student body are full- time ( p. 37) ¨ 86% of the total student enrollment are North Carolina residents ( p. 38) ¨ 59% of the total student population are women ( p. 39) ¨ Minorities make up 18% of undergraduates, 15% of graduates, and 32% of medical students ( p. 41) ¨ Overall, 18% of the student body are minorities ( p. 41) ¨ 87% of undergraduates are under age 25 ( p. 46) ¨ 70% of graduate- level students are age 25 or over ( p. 47) ¨ The average GPA of freshman men is 2.21; senior men average 2.74 ( p. 70) ¨ The average GPA of freshman women is 2.24; senior women average 3.00 ( p. 70) ¨ During the fall 1999 semester, students enrolled in courses totaling 229,353 semester credit hours ( p. 74) Students Highlights 6 23 Fall 1999 Enrollment Summary ( with Fall 1998 Comparative Figures) Source: Student Data Files ( Fall 1998 and Fall 1999) Notes: This table does not include audits or extension students. New undergraduate transfers include ONLY classified students. Total In- State Out- of- State Category 1998 1999 % Chg 1998 1999 % Chg 1998 1999 % Chg Undergraduate Full- time 13,307 13,828 4% 11,397 11,672 2% 1,910 2,156 13% Part- time 1,326 1,326 0% 1,256 1,255 0% 70 71 1% Total 14,633 15,154 4% 12,653 12,927 2% 1,980 2,227 12% Graduate Full- time 1,322 1,365 3% 1,109 1,147 3% 213 218 2% Part- time 1,541 1,404 - 9% 1,495 1,356 - 9% 46 48 4% Total 2,863 2,769 - 3% 2,604 2,503 - 4% 259 266 3% Medical Full- time 303 300 - 1% 303 300 - 1% 0 0 n/ a Part- time 0 0 n/ a 0 0 n/ a 0 0 n/ a Total 303 300 - 1% 303 300 - 1% 0 0 n/ a Grand Total Full- time 14,932 15,493 4% 12,809 13,119 2% 2,123 2,374 12% Part- time 2,867 2,730 - 5% 2,751 2,611 - 5% 116 119 3% Total 17,799 18,223 2% 15,560 15,730 1% 2,239 2,493 11% University Ethnic Profile Amer. Indian or Alaskan Native 123 122 - 1% 116 114 - 2% 7 8 14% Asian or Pacific Islander 317 340 7% 285 314 10% 32 26 - 19% Black 2,160 2,343 8% 2,040 2,192 7% 120 151 26% Hispanic 231 260 13% 190 222 17% 41 38 - 7% White 14,675 14,757 1% 12,805 12,697 - 1% 1,870 2,060 10% Other/ Unknown 144 228 58% 102 163 60% 42 65 55% Nonresident Alien 149 173 16% 22 28 27% 127 145 14% Total 17,799 18,223 2% 15,560 15,730 1% 2,239 2,493 11% 1st- Time Freshman Ethnicity Amer. Indian or Alaskan Native 24 21 - 13% 23 19 - 17% 1 2 100% Asian or Pacific Islander 52 57 10% 43 52 21% 9 5 - 44% Black 355 444 25% 330 392 19% 25 52 108% Hispanic 38 52 37% 29 43 48% 9 9 0% White 2,298 2,614 14% 1,908 2,012 5% 390 602 54% Other/ Unknown 39 71 82% 27 48 78% 12 23 92% Nonresident Alien 13 11 - 15% 0 0 n/ a 13 11 - 15% Total 2,819 3,270 16% 2,360 2,566 9% 459 704 53% 1st- Time Freshman Avg. SAT 1019 1016 0% 1013 1012 0% 1048 1028 - 2% New Undergraduate Transfers 1,089 1,040 - 4% 927 876 - 6% 162 164 1% 24 First- Time Freshman Average SAT Scores by Residence Status Source: Student Data Files ( Fall 1995- Fall 1999) * SAT Scores after April 1995 were recentered. SAT Scores Average Average Average UNC System In- State Out- of- State All 1st- time Fr. Average Year Test SAT Score SAT Score SAT Score Score 1995 Verbal 429 452 433 459 Math 472 508 478 510 Combined 901 960 911 969 1996* Verbal 507 521 509 531 Math 502 525 506 530 Combined 1009 1046 1015 1061 1997* Verbal 506 515 508 530 Math 503 519 506 530 Combined 1009 1034 1014 1060 1998* Verbal 506 523 508 530 Math 508 525 510 534 Combined 1014 1048 1019 1064 1999* Verbal 507 512 508 533 Math 505 516 507 535 Combined 1012 1028 1016 1068 825 850 875 900 925 950 975 1000 1025 1050 1995 1996* 1997* 1998* 1999* Avg. In- State Avg. Out- of- State Avg. All First- time Freshman Note: Combined averages may not equal verbal and math scores combined due to rounding. 25 Accepted and Enrolled Freshman Applicants by SAT Interval Source: Student Data File ( Fall 1999) Number of Freshman Applicants Accepted % Enrolled for by SAT Interval Admission Enrolled SAT Interval 600 or below 1 0 0.0% 601- 800 74 23 31.1% 801- 1000 3,302 1,585 48.0% 1001- 1200 3,780 1,367 36.2% 1201- 1400 662 192 29.0% 1401- 1600 44 10 22.7% Unavailable 199 93 n/ a Total 8,062 3,270 40.6% 0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 2,500 3,000 3,500 4,000 600 or below 601- 800 801- 1000 1001- 1200 1201- 1400 1401- 1600 Accepted Enrolled 26 Enrolled First- Time Freshman by SAT Interval Source: Student Data Files ( Fall 1998 and Fall 1999) Note: Percentages may not total 100% due to rounding. Number of Enrolled First- Time Freshman 1998 1999 SAT Interval # Students % of Total # Students % of Total 600 or below 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 601- 800 17 0.6% 23 0.7% 801- 1000 1,346 47.7% 1,585 48.5% 1001- 1200 1,211 43.0% 1,367 41.8% 1201- 1400 175 6.2% 192 5.9% 1401- 1600 6 0.2% 10 0.3% Unavailable 64 2.3% 93 2.8% Total 2,819 100.0% 3,270 100.0% 0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 2,500 3,000 600 or below 601- 800 801- 1000 1001- 1200 1201- 1400 1401- 1600 1998 1999 27 First- Time Freshman High School Class Rank Source: Student Data Files ( Fall 1995 - Fall 1999) Note: Percentages may not total 100% due to rounding. Number of First- Time Freshman 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 % of % of % of % of % of Class Rank N Total N Total N Total N Total N Total Top Fifth 829 33.2% 876 33.0% 894 33.0% 831 31.7% 851 29.0% 2nd Fifth 908 36.3% 1,006 37.9% 1,014 37.5% 990 37.7% 1,106 37.7% 3rd Fifth 570 22.8% 578 21.8% 633 23.4% 642 24.5% 739 25.2% 4th Fifth 175 7.0% 175 6.6% 151 5.6% 148 5.6% 223 7.6% Bottom Fifth 16 0.6% 17 0.6% 13 0.5% 13 0.5% 11 0.4% Total 2,498 100% 2,652 100% 2,705 100% 2,624 100% 2,930 100% No Class Rank 144 155 230 195 340 0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 2,500 3,000 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 Bottom Fifth 4th Fifth 3rd Fifth 2nd Fifth Top Fifth 28 First- Time Freshman Enrollment by County Source: Student Data File ( Fall 1999) County N County N County N County N Alamance 42 Currituck 7 Lee 19 Rockingham 14 Alexander 1 Dare 25 Lenoir 51 Rowan 27 Alleghany 1 Davidson 34 Lincoln 5 Rutherford 4 Anson 1 Davie 16 Macon 0 Sampson 21 Ashe 2 Duplin 29 Madison 1 Scotland 5 Avery 0 Durham 71 Martin 27 Stanly 6 Beaufort 49 Edgecombe 39 McDowell 8 Stokes 4 Bertie 20 Forsyth 72 Mecklenburg 113 Surry 10 Bladen 5 Franklin 19 Mitchell 1 Swain 0 Brunswick 18 Gaston 33 Montgomery 2 Transylvania 3 Buncombe 11 Gates 11 Moore 19 Tyrrell 6 Burke 10 Graham 0 Nash 69 Union 18 Cabarrus 34 Granville 13 New Hanover 52 Vance 8 Caldwell 4 Greene 11 Northampton 9 Wake 359 Camden 5 Guilford 88 Onslow 54 Warren 4 Carteret 43 Halifax 32 Orange 32 Washington 15 Caswell 2 Harnett 16 Pamlico 15 Watauga 2 Catawba 31 Haywood 3 Pasquotank 14 Wayne 70 Chatham 9 Henderson 4 Pender 16 Wilkes 5 Cherokee 0 Hertford 16 Perquimans 1 Wilson 59 Chowan 18 Hoke 15 Person 10 Yadkin 3 Clay 0 Hyde 4 Pitt 212 Yancey 0 Cleveland 4 Iredell 16 Polk 0 Columbus 11 Jackson 0 Randolph 18 Craven 65 Johnston 50 Richmond 22 Cumberland 115 Jones 5 Robeson 23 Total North Carolina First- Time Freshman = 2,566 Total First- Time Freshman = 3,270 29 First- Time Freshman Enrollment by State Source: Student Data File ( Fall 1999) State N State N State N State N Alabama 1 Iowa 0 New Jersey 69 Vermont 2 Alaska 0 Kansas 0 New Mexico 0 Virginia 259 Arizona 1 Kentucky 0 New York 45 Washington 0 Arkansas 1 Louisiana 0 North Carolina 2,566 West Virginia 5 California 1 Maine 1 North Dakota 0 Wisconsin 0 Colorado 1 Maryland 138 Ohio 11 Wyoming 0 Connecticut 11 Massachusetts 5 Oklahoma 0 U. S. Territories 0 Delaware 17 Michigan 1 Oregon 0 Unknown ( Military) 0 D. C. 1 Minnesota 2 Pennsylvania 41 Foreign Countries 31 Florida 14 Mississippi 1 Rhode Island 3 Georgia 12 Missouri 2 South Carolina 10 Hawaii 0 Montana 0 South Dakota 0 Idaho 0 Nebraska 0 Tennessee 3 Illinois 3 Nevada 0 Texas 3 Indiana 6 New Hampshire 3 Utah 0 Total Out- of- State First- Time Freshman = 704 Total First- Time Freshman = 3,270 30 Graduation Rates for First- Time, Full- Time Freshman Cohort Entering in 1992 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 ( Fall 1992, Fall 1996 - Fall 1999) Percent of Students Graduated 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% ' 92 Cohort ' 92 >= 30 Hrs in ' 94 ' 92 >= 60 Hrs in ' 94 After 4 Yrs After 5 Yrs After 6 Yrs After 7 Yrs Cohort Graduation Rates Number and Percent Size of After After After After Cohort Description Cohort 4 Yrs 5 Yrs 6 Yrs 7 Yrs 1992 First- Time, Full- Time ( FT, FT) 2,860 551 1,229 1,397 1,457 Freshman Cohort 19.3% 43.0% 48.8% 50.9% 1992 FT, FT Freshman Cohort 1,718 546 1,209 1,353 1,396 completing 30 or more credit 31.8% 70.4% 78.8% 81.3% hours by the fall 1994 semester 1992 FT, FT Freshman Cohort 736 409 645 681 686 completing 60 or more credit 55.6% 87.6% 92.5% 93.2% hours by the fall 1994 semester 31 Gender and Ethnic Distribution of Entering and Graduating 1992 Freshman Cohort 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 ( Fall 1992, Fall 1996 - Fall 1999) Nonresid. Cohort Description Gender Indian Asian Black Hispanic White Alien 1992 First- Time, Full- Time Freshman Cohort Men 6 17 76 5 1,091 7 Women 6 21 175 11 1,442 3 Graduating after 4 years Men 0 3 9 0 151 0 Women 1 4 36 4 342 1 Graduating after 5 years Men 0 0 19 0 259 2 Women 1 3 51 2 340 1 Graduating after 6 years Men 1 3 5 1 71 1 Women 0 0 11 0 75 0 Graduating after 7 years Men 0 0 0 1 29 0 Women 0 0 5 0 24 1 1992 First- Time Freshman Cohort who have completed 30 or more Men 3 10 48 1 610 3 credit hours by the Fall ' 94 semester Women 3 11 134 4 888 3 Graduating after 4 years Men 0 3 9 0 150 0 Women 1 4 36 3 339 1 Graduating after 5 years Men 0 0 19 0 254 2 Women 1 3 51 1 331 1 Graduating after 6 years Men 1 3 5 0 64 0 Women 0 0 9 0 62 0 Graduating after 7 years Men 0 0 0 1 21 0 Women 0 0 5 0 15 1 1992 First- Time Freshman Cohort who have completed 60 or more Men 0 4 24 0 183 0 credit hours by the Fall ' 94 semester Women 0 3 64 3 454 1 Graduating after 4 years Men 0 3 9 0 102 0 Women 0 3 31 3 258 0 Graduating after 5 years Men 0 0 9 0 58 0 Women 0 0 19 0 149 1 Graduating after 6 years Men 0 0 3 0 9 0 Women 0 0 5 0 19 0 Graduating after 7 years Men 0 0 0 0 0 0 Women 0 0 0 0 5 0 American 32 New Undergraduate Transfer Students and Their Sending Institutions Source: Student Data File ( Fall 1995 - Fall 1999) 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 Public Senior Institutions Appalachian 14 12 17 18 18 Elizabeth City 16 11 11 11 14 Fayetteville 10 5 10 9 12 NC A & T 12 2 11 11 11 NC Central 3 3 4 5 3 NC School of the Arts 1 1 1 1 0 NC State University 26 49 58 31 39 UNC- Asheville 4 6 2 6 6 UNC- Chapel Hill 21 14 21 15 19 UNC- Charlotte 13 15 11 9 12 UNC- Greensboro 19 10 12 13 11 UNC- Pembroke 5 10 11 8 9 UNC- Wilmington 24 39 29 22 23 Western Carolina 5 10 14 15 8 Winston- Salem 5 2 3 3 2 Military Centers 2 0 0 0 0 Total Public Senior Institutions 180 189 215 177 187 Community Colleges 443 545 577 554 533 Technical Institutions 81 88 80 0 0 Private Senior Institutions 85 87 102 102 85 Private Junior Institutions 22 37 35 6 12 Discontinued Schools 0 0 0 2 0 Unknown NC Institutions 0 0 1 0 0 Total from North Carolina Institutions 811 946 1,010 841 817 Total from Foreign Institutions 2 6 8 13 13 Total from Out- of- State Institutions 263 267 290 235 210 Total Transfer Students 1,076 1,219 1,308 1,089 1,040 33 Enrollment Headcount and Full- Time Equivalents Source: Student Data File ( Fall 1995 - Fall 1999) Number of Students Year Headcount % Change from previous year FTE % Change from previous year FTE / Headcount 1995 17,445 - 0.7% 15,995.75 - 0.6% 91.7% 1996 17,479 0.2% 16,006.00 0.1% 91.6% 1997 17,846 2.1% 16,419.75 2.6% 92.0% 1998 17,799 - 0.3% 16,482.25 0.4% 92.6% 1999 18,223 2.4% 16,981.75 3.0% 93.2% 0 3,000 6,000 9,000 12,000 15,000 18,000 21,000 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 Headcount FTE 34 Enrollment by Level and Status Source: Student Data File ( Fall 1989 - Fall 1999) * Medical total includes both full- and part- time students. Number of Students 0 3,000 6,000 9,000 12,000 15,000 18,000 21,000 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 Undergraduate Graduate Medical Undergraduate Graduate Medical Full- Part- Full- Part- Grand Year Time Time Total Time Time Total Total * Total 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 1996 12,667 1,694 14,361 1,205 1,610 2,815 303 17,479 1997 13,180 1,521 14,701 1,312 1,536 2,848 297 17,846 1998 13,307 1,326 14,633 1,322 1,541 2,863 303 17,799 1999 13,828 1,326 15,154 1,365 1,404 2,769 300 18,223 35 Enrollment by Gender and Status Source: Student Data File ( Fall 1995 - Fall 1999) Number of Students 0 3,000 6,000 9,000 12,000 15,000 18,000 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 Women Men Part- Time Full- Time Total Grand Year Women Men Women Men Women Men Total 1995 1,966 1,184 8,187 6,108 10,153 7,292 17,445 1996 2,025 1,279 8,252 5,923 10,277 7,202 17,479 1997 1,928 1,129 8,557 6,232 10,485 7,361 17,846 1998 1,793 1,074 8,766 6,166 10,559 7,240 17,799 1999 1,704 1,026 9,081 6,412 10,785 7,438 18,223 36 Enrollment by Residence and Status Source: Student Data File ( Fall 1995 - Fall 1999) Number of Students Full- Time Part- Time Total Year In- State Out- of- State In- State Out- of- State In- State Out- of- State Total 1995 12,054 2,241 2,954 196 15,008 2,437 17,445 1996 12,070 2,105 3,097 207 15,167 2,312 17,479 1997 12,585 2,204 2,948 109 15,533 2,313 17,846 1998 12,809 2,123 2,751 116 15,560 2,239 17,799 1999 13,119 2,374 2,611 119 15,730 2,493 18,223 0 3,000 6,000 9,000 12,000 15,000 18,000 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 In- State Out- of- State 37 Enrollment by Classification, Status, and Gender Source: Student Data File ( Fall 1999) Level / Classification Gender Full- Time Part- Time Total Undergraduate Freshman Women 2,562 56.9% 56 57.7% 2,618 57.0% Men 1,938 43.1% 41 42.3% 1,979 43.0% 4,500 100.0% 97 100.0% 4,597 100.0% Sophomore Women 1,784 58.6% 129 62.3% 1,913 58.9% Men 1,259 41.4% 78 37.7% 1,337 41.1% 3,043 100.0% 207 100.0% 3,250 100.0% Junior Women 1,612 56.9% 138 54.5% 1,750 56.7% Men 1,220 43.1% 115 45.5% 1,335 43.3% 2,832 100.0% 253 100.0% 3,085 100.0% Senior Women 2,067 60.4% 416 57.1% 2,483 59.8% Men 1,357 39.6% 313 42.9% 1,670 40.2% 3,424 100.0% 729 100.0% 4,153 100.0% Unclassified Women 21 72.4% 25 62.5% 46 66.7% Men 8 27.6% 15 37.5% 23 33.3% 29 100.0% 40 100.0% 69 100.0% Total Undergraduate Women 8,046 58.2% 764 57.6% 8,810 58.1% Men 5,782 41.8% 562 42.4% 6,344 41.9% Subtotal 13,828 100.0% 1,326 100.0% 15,154 100.0% Graduate Women 893 65.4% 940 67.0% 1,833 66.2% Men 472 34.6% 464 33.0% 936 33.8% Subtotal 1,365 100.0% 1,404 100.0% 2,769 100.0% Medical Women 142 47.3% 0 142 47.3% Men 158 52.7% 0 158 52.7% Subtotal 300 100.0% 0 300 100.0% Grand Total Women 9,081 58.6% 1,704 62.4% 10,785 59.2% Men 6,412 41.4% 1,026 37.6% 7,438 40.8% Total 15,493 100.0% 2,730 100.0% 18,223 100.0% 38 Enrollment by Residence and Classification Source: Student Data File ( Fall 1999) Out- of- State Total Classification N % N % N % Undergraduate Freshman 3,709 80.7% 888 19.3% 4,597 25.2% Sophomore 2,777 85.4% 473 14.6% 3,250 17.8% Junior 2,654 86.0% 431 14.0% 3,085 16.9% Senior 3,726 89.7% 427 10.3% 4,153 22.8% Unclassified 61 88.4% 8 11.6% 69 0.4% Total 12,927 85.3% 2,227 14.7% 15,154 83.2% Graduate 2,503 90.4% 266 9.6% 2,769 15.2% Medical 300 100.0% 0 0.0% 300 1.6% Grand Total 15,730 86.3% 2,493 13.7% 18,223 100% In- State 0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 2,500 3,000 3,500 4,000 Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Graduate Medical Unclassified Undergrad. In- State Out- of- State Number of Students 39 Enrollment History by Level and Gender Source: Student Data File ( Fall 1991- Fall 1999) Level/ Year % of Total % of Total Undergraduate 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 1996 8,289 58% 6,072 42% 14,361 1997 8,479 58% 6,222 42% 14,701 1998 8,492 58% 6,141 42% 14,633 1999 8,810 58% 6,344 42% 15,154 Graduate 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 1996 1,838 65% 977 35% 2,815 1997 1,860 65% 988 35% 2,848 1998 1,918 67% 945 33% 2,863 1999 1,833 66% 936 34% 2,769 Medical 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 1996 150 50% 153 50% 303 1997 146 49% 151 51% 297 1998 149 49% 154 51% 303 1999 142 47% 158 53% 300 Totals, All Levels 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 1996 10,277 59% 7,202 41% 17,479 1997 10,485 59% 7,361 41% 17,846 1998 10,559 59% 7,240 41% 17,799 1999 10,785 59% 7,438 41% 18,223 Women Men Total 40 Enrollment History by Level and Residence Source: Student Data File ( Fall 1991 - Fall 1999) In- State Out- of- State Level/ Year N % of Total N % of Total Total Undergraduate 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 1996 12,307 85.7% 2,054 14.3% 14,361 1997 12,631 85.9% 2,070 14.1% 14,701 1998 12,653 86.5% 1,980 13.5% 14,633 1999 12,927 85.3% 2,227 14.7% 15,154 Graduate 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 1996 2,557 90.8% 258 9.2% 2,815 1997 2,605 91.5% 243 8.5% 2,848 1998 2,604 91.0% 259 9.0% 2,863 1999 2,503 90.4% 266 9.6% 2,769 Medical 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 1996 303 100.0% 0 0.0% 303 1997 297 100.0% 0 0.0% 297 1998 303 100.0% 0 0.0% 303 1999 300 100.0% 0 0.0% 300 Totals, All Levels 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 1996 15,167 86.8% 2,312 13.2% 17,479 1997 15,533 87.0% 2,313 13.0% 17,846 1998 15,560 87.4% 2,239 12.6% 17,799 1999 15,730 86.3% 2,493 13.7% 18,223 41 Enrollment by Level, Status, and Ethnicity Source: Student Data File ( Fall 1999) Note: Percentages may not total 100% due to rounding. Full- Time Part- Time Total Level/ Ethnicity N % N % N % Undergraduate Amer. Indian/ Alskn. Native 93 0.7% 3 0.2% 96 0.6% Asian/ Pacific Islander 253 1.8% 26 2.0% 279 1.8% Black 1,809 13.1% 207 15.6% 2,016 13.3% Hispanic 209 1.5% 17 1.3% 226 1.5% White 11,209 81.1% 1,055 79.6% 12,264 80.9% Other/ Unknown 162 1.2% 14 1.1% 176 1.2% Nonresident Alien 93 0.7% 4 0.3% 97 0.6% Total 13,828 100% 1,326 100% 15,154 100% Graduate Amer. Indian/ Alskn. Native 9 0.7% 7 0.5% 16 0.6% Asian/ Pacific Islander 20 1.5% 19 1.4% 39 1.4% Black 106 7.8% 163 11.6% 269 9.7% Hispanic 9 0.7% 18 1.3% 27 1.0% White 1,124 82.3% 1,167 83.1% 2,291 82.7% Other/ Unknown 37 2.7% 15 1.1% 52 1.9% Nonresident Alien 60 4.4% 15 1.1% 75 2.7% Total 1,365 100% 1,404 100% 2,769 100% Medical Amer. Indian/ Alskn. Native 10 3.3% 0 0.0% 10 3.3% Asian/ Pacific Islander 22 7.3% 0 0.0% 22 7.3% Black 58 19.3% 0 0.0% 58 19.3% Hispanic 7 2.3% 0 0.0% 7 2.3% White 202 67.3% 0 0.0% 202 67.3% Other/ Unknown 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Nonresident Alien 1 0.3% 0 0.0% 1 0.3% Total 300 100% 0 0.0% 300 100% Totals, All Levels Amer. Indian/ Alskn. Native 112 0.7% 10 0.4% 122 0.7% Asian/ Pacific Islander 295 1.9% 45 1.6% 340 1.9% Black 1,973 12.7% 370 13.6% 2,343 12.9% Hispanic 225 1.5% 35 1.3% 260 1.4% White 12,535 80.9% 2,222 81.4% 14,757 81.0% Other/ Unknown 199 1.3% 29 1.1% 228 1.3% Nonresident Alien 154 1.0% 19 0.7% 173 0.9% Total 15,493 100% 2,730 100% 18,223 100% 42 Enrollment by Ethnicity Number of Students Note: Percentages may not total 100% due to rounding. Source: Student Data Files ( Fall 1995 - Fall 1999) 1995 1997 1998 1999 Ethnicity N % N % N % N % N % Am. Indian/ Alsk. Native 101 0.6% 106 0.6% 115 0.6% 123 0.7% 122 0.7% Asian/ Pacific Islander 243 1.4% 258 1.5% 308 1.7% 317 1.8% 340 1.9% Black 1,746 10.0% 1,882 10.8% 2,069 11.6% 2,160 12.1% 2,343 12.9% Hispanic 168 1.0% 206 1.2% 236 1.3% 231 1.3% 260 1.4% White 15,044 86.2% 14,875 85.1% 14,947 83.8% 14,675 82.4% 14,757 81.0% Other/ Unknown 56 0.3% 49 0.3% 85 0.5% 144 0.8% 228 1.3% Nonresident Alien 87 0.5% 103 0.6% 86 0.5% 149 0.8% 173 0.9% Total 17,445 100% 17,479 100% 17,846 100% 17,799 100% 18,223 100% 1996 0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 2,500 3,000 Am. Indian/ Alsk. Native Asian/ Pacific Islander Black Hispanic Other/ Unknown Nonres. Alien 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 Minority Enrollment Trends ( Whites Excluded) 43 Enrollment by Term, Level, and Residency Source: Student Data Files ( Spring 1999 - Fall 1999) Number of Students 0 3,000 6,000 9,000 12,000 15,000 18,000 21,000 Spring 1999 Summer I, 1999 Summer II, 1999 Fall 1999 Undergraduate Graduate Medical Undergraduate Graduate Medical Semester In- State Out- of- State In- State Out- of- State In- State Out- of- State Total Spring 1999 11,766 1,821 2,551 253 298 0 16,689 First Summer Session 1999 4,430 415 1,144 70 0 0 6,059 Second Summer Session 1999 3,382 316 1,182 80 0 0 4,960 Fall 1999 12,927 2,227 2,503 266 300 0 18,223 44 Enrollment by County Source: Student Data File ( Fall 1999) County N County N County N County N Alamance 161 Currituck 42 Lee 105 Rockingham 61 Alexander 14 Dare 131 Lenoir 467 Rowan 90 Alleghany 9 Davidson 116 Lincoln 35 Rutherford 22 Anson 10 Davie 33 Macon 5 Sampson 114 Ashe 12 Duplin 140 Madison 5 Scotland 30 Avery 2 Durham 267 Martin 202 Stanly 30 Beaufort 482 Edgecombe 258 McDowell 28 Stokes 23 Bertie 107 Forsyth 284 Mecklenburg 478 Surry 62 Bladen 47 Franklin 78 Mitchell 6 Swain 1 Brunswick 78 Gaston 120 Montgomery 11 Transylvania 13 Buncombe 78 Gates 49 Moore 83 Tyrrell 15 Burke 46 Graham 0 Nash 430 Union 69 Cabarrus 101 Granville 89 New Hanover 286 Vance 67 Caldwell 41 Greene 138 Northampton 67 Wake 1,559 Camden 35 Guilford 351 Onslow 504 Warren 32 Carteret 303 Halifax 190 Orange 149 Washington 95 Caswell 12 Harnett 136 Pamlico 75 Watauga 14 Catawba 125 Haywood 19 Pasquotank 125 Wayne 597 Chatham 42 Henderson 36 Pender 66 Wilkes 25 Cherokee 6 Hertford 125 Perquimans 24 Wilson 391 Chowan 74 Hoke 51 Person 45 Yadkin 15 Clay 1 Hyde 35 Pitt 2,750 Yancey 3 Cleveland 35 Iredell 72 Polk 6 Columbus 90 Jackson 6 Randolph 84 Craven 635 Johnston 258 Richmond 36 Cumberland 572 Jones 41 Robeson 147 Total In- State Enrollment = 15,730 Total Enrollment = 18,223 45 Enrollment by State Source: Student Data File ( Fall 1999) State N State N State N State N Alabama 6 Iowa 4 New Jersey 293 Vermont 13 Alaska 3 Kansas 3 New Mexico 1 Virginia 769 Arizona 4 Kentucky 1 New York 175 Washington 4 Arkansas 2 Louisiana 2 North Carolina 15,730 West Virginia 13 California 10 Maine 4 North Dakota 1 Wisconsin 2 Colorado 4 Maryland 346 Ohio 44 Wyoming 1 Connecticut 44 Massachusetts 21 Oklahoma 1 U. S. Territories 1 Delaware 42 Michigan 13 Oregon 4 Unknown ( Military) 1 D. C. 8 Minnesota 7 Pennsylvania 142 Foreign Countries 272 Florida 54 Mississippi 4 Rhode Island 12 Georgia 38 Missouri 9 South Carolina 36 Hawaii 4 Montana 3 South Dakota 1 Idaho 1 Nebraska 1 Tennessee 8 Illinois 16 Nevada 1 Texas 15 Indiana 13 New Hampshire 16 Utah 0 Total Out- of- State Enrollment = 2,493 Total Enrollment = 18,223 46 Undergraduate Enrollment by Age Interval Source: Student Data File ( Fall 1995 - Fall 1999) Note: Percentages may not total 100% due to rounding. Number of Students 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 % of % of % of % of % of Age Interval N Total N Total N Total N Total N Total 18 and under 2,370 16.5% 2,481 17.3% 2,595 17.7% 2,539 17.4% 2,853 18.8% 19- 21 6,599 46.0% 6,569 45.7% 6,970 47.4% 7,233 49.4% 7,493 49.4% 22- 24 3,181 22.2% 3,036 21.1% 2,746 18.7% 2,723 18.6% 2,789 18.4% 25- 30 1,274 8.9% 1,305 9.1% 1,380 9.4% 1,199 8.2% 1,114 7.4% 31- 40 625 4.4% 656 4.6% 652 4.4% 603 4.1% 570 3.8% 41- 64 291 2.0% 314 2.2% 352 2.4% 334 2.3% 333 2.2% 65 and over 2 0.0% 0 0.0% 6 0.0% 2 0.0% 2 0.0% Total 14,342 100% 14,361 100% 14,701 100% 14,633 100% 15,154 100% 0 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 7,000 8,000 18 and under 19- 21 22- 24 25- 30 31- 40 41 and over 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 47 Graduate Enrollment by Age Interval Source: Student Data Files ( Fall 1995 - Fall 1999) Note: Percentages may not total 100% due to rounding. Number of Students 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 % of % of % of % of % of Age Interval N Total N Total N Total N Total N Total 24 and under 772 24.9% 804 25.8% 879 27.9% 909 28.7% 908 29.6% 25- 30 1,090 35.1% 1,110 35.6% 1,138 36.2% 1,143 36.1% 1,106 36.0% 31- 40 716 23.1% 699 22.4% 637 20.3% 632 20.0% 573 18.7% 41- 64 522 16.8% 501 16.1% 487 15.5% 478 15.1% 478 15.6% 65 and over 3 0.1% 4 0.1% 4 0.1% 4 0.1% 4 0.1% Total 3,103 100% 3,118 100% 3,145 100% 3,166 100% 3,069 100% 0 200 400 600 800 1,000 1,200 1,400 1,600 1,800 2,000 24 and under 25- 30 31- 40 41 and over 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 48 Undergraduate Enrollment by Unit and Major ( HEGIS), Fall 1994- 1998* ( CONTINUED NEXT PAGE) Unit 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 School of Allied Health Sciences 1220 Communication Sciences & Disorders 48 48 51 54 60 1298 Environmental Health 74 62 42 41 25 1215 Health Information Management 37 37 40 29 29 1223 Medical Laboratory Technology 28 27 24 20 9 1208 Occupational Therapy 75 80 86 92 106 1212 Physical Therapy 77 77 39 ** ** 1271 Physician Assistant Studies ** ** ** 20 23 1281 Rehabilitation Counseling 16 20 23 25 24 ALHL Total 355 351 305 281 276 School of Art 1002 Art 548 531 524 560 562 1003 Art History & Appreciation 15 16 6 7 *** 1095 Community Arts Management 15 10 8 4 ** ART Total 578 557 538 571 562 School of Business 0502 Accounting 57 12 2 3 0 0506 Business Management & Administration 518 554 539 561 606 BUSI Total 575 566 541 564 606 School of Education 0838 Business, Commerce & Distributive Educ. 69 58 45 42 27 0601 Communications, General ( B. S.) 111 139 178 170 209 0802 Elementary Education, General 718 536 409 415 436 1301 Home Economics Education 5 3 6 2 2 0839 Industrial Arts, Vocational & Tech. Educ. 4 1 4 2 ** 0804 Middle Grades Education 119 103 82 73 87 0834 Science Education 40 41 34 36 29 0514 Secretarial Studies 59 61 62 63 68 0808 Special Education, General 163 169 159 141 111 EDUC Total 1,288 1,111 979 944 969 School of Health & Human Performance 0835 Exercise & Sports Science 199 202 264 261 269 0837 Health Education 70 81 58 44 45 2103 Recreation & Leisure Studies 145 169 187 180 183 H& HP Total 414 452 509 485 497 School of Human Environmental Sciences 1305 Family Relations & Child Development *** 267 249 235 221 1301 Home Economics, General 638 447 423 450 411 HESC Total 638 714 672 685 632 School of Industry & Technology 0206 City, Community & Regional Planning 35 38 29 39 33 0839 Industrial Arts, Vocational, & Tech. Educ. 331 313 341 156 ** 0992 Industrial Technology ** ** ** 164 328 INDT Total 366 351 370 359 361 49 Undergraduate Enrollment by Unit and Major ( HEGIS), Fall 1994- 1998* Source: Student Data File ( Fall 1994- Fall 1998) ** Program not available during this year. *** Program combined with another program track during this year. * The Undergraduate Enrollment by Unit and Major by HEGIS codes has been included for longitudinal purposes. In the future, five years of data will be compiled with the new CIP codes and at that time the enrollment listed by HEGIS codes will no longer appear in the Fact Book. Unit 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 School of Music 1004 Music 202 219 245 288 282 1005 Music ( Liberal Arts Prog.) 5 0 13 5 ** 1272 Music Therapy 27 36 *** *** *** MUSC Total 234 255 258 293 282 School of Nursing 1203 Nursing 435 517 468 398 411 NURS Total 435 517 468 398 411 School of Social Work & Criminal Justice Studies 2105 Criminal Justice 211 152 129 101 86 2104 Social Work, Helping Services 140 120 129 120 122 SOCW Total 351 272 258 221 208 College of Arts & Sciences 2202 Anthropology 33 35 43 39 30 1998 Applied Physics 0 1 6 0 *** 0414 Biochemistry 7 18 14 15 14 0401 Biology, General 312 335 299 275 263 1905 Chemistry, General 57 59 49 64 60 0601 Communications, General ( B. A.) 74 54 71 78 89 0701 Computer & Information Science, General 68 57 50 65 54 1008 Dance 19 15 24 21 16 1007 Dramatic Arts 45 47 60 47 74 2204 Economics 50 47 68 99 110 1501 English, General 227 194 199 189 165 1102 French 6 8 1 2 4 2206 Geography 29 52 52 54 46 1914 Geology 31 35 38 18 19 1103 German 6 4 2 1 7 2205 History 125 133 136 107 85 1701 Mathematics, General 62 43 42 50 32 4998 Multidisciplinary Studies ** ** ** ** 7 1509 Philosophy 13 9 7 13 16 1902 Physics, General 9 11 14 26 28 2207 Political Science & Government 127 92 92 84 92 2001 Psychology, General 241 240 217 247 220 2208 Sociology 57 55 65 97 90 1105 Spanish 26 23 21 26 20 4975 Women's Studies 0 1 0 1 2 A& S Total 1,624 1,568 1,570 1,618 1,543 General College Undeclared Major 7,641 7,628 7,893 8,282 8,286 Grand Total ( All Majors) 14,499 14,342 14,361 14,701 14,633 50 Undergraduate Enrollment by Unit and Major ( CIP), Fall 1999 ( CONTINUED NEXT PAGE) Unit 1999 School of Allied Health Sciences 51.1005 Clinical Laboratory Science 21 51.0706 Health Information Management 33 51.2306 Occupational Therapy 107 51.0807 Physician Assistant 42 51.2310 Rehabilitation Services 31 51.0204 Speech & Hearing Sciences 59 ALHL Total 293 School of Art 13.1302 Art Education 64 50.0703 Art History & Appreciation 9 50.0701 Art, General 38 50.0702 Fine/ Studio Arts 533 ART Total 644 School of Business 52.1201 Decision Science 154 52.0801 Finance 97 52.0201 Management 151 52.0399 Management Accounting 153 52.1401 Marketing 140 BUSI Total 695 School of Education 13.1303 Business Teacher Education ( Vocational) 27 09.0402 Communication ( B. S.) 264 13.1202 Elementary Education ( K- 6) 530 13.1308 Family and Consumer Sciences Education 5 52.0407 Information Technologies 67 13.1310 Marketing Education 3 13.1203 Middle Grades Education 97 13.1316 Science Education 24 13.1005 Special Education, Behaviorally- Emotionally Handicapped 13 13.1011 Special Education, Learning Disabled 55 13.1006 Special Education, Mentally Handicapped 48 EDUC Total 1,133 School of Health & Human Performance 31.0503 Athletic Training 2 31.0505 Exercise Sciences/ Physiology & Movement Studies 219 51.2207 Health Education & Promotion 23 31.0301 Management of Recreation Facilities & Services 155 13.1314 Physical Education 62 51.2309 Recreational Therapy 7 13.1307 School Health Education 14 H& HP Total 482 School of Human Environmental Sciences 19.0901 Apparel & Textiles Merchandising 74 13.1204 Birth- Kindergarten ( B- K) Teacher Education 66 19.0706 Child Life 39 19.0701 Family & Community Services 132 52.0902 Hospitality Management 154 50.0408 Interior Design 142 19.0503 Nutrition & Dietetics 83 HESC Total 690 51 Undergraduate Enrollment by Unit and Major ( CIP), Fall 1999 Source: Student Data File ( Fall 1999) Unit 1999 School of Industry & Technology 15.9999 Construction Management 176 51.2202 Environmental Health 20 15.0603 Industrial/ Manufacturing Tech./ Technician 170 04.0301 Urban & Regional Planning 28 INDT Total 394 School of Music 13.1312 Music Education 143 51.2305 Music Therapy 48 50.0903 Performance 92 50.0904 Theory- Composition 10 MUSC Total 293 School of Nursing 51.1601 Nursing 404 NURS Total 404 School of Social Work & Criminal Justice Studies 43.0104 Criminal Justice 120 44.0701 Social Work 98 SOCW Total 218 College of Arts & Sciences 45.0201 Anthropology 34 26.0202 Biochemistry 20 26.0101 Biology, General 249 40.0501 Chemistry, General 60 09.0101 Communication ( B. A.) 107 11.0701 Computer Science 73 50.0301 Dance 14 13.1324 Drama & Dance Teacher Education 29 50.0501 Drama/ Theatre Arts, General 66 45.0601 Economics 132 23.0101 English 126 13.1305 English, Secondary Education 54 45.0701 Geography 45 40.0601 Geology 24 16.0501 German 5 16.0905 Hispanic Studies 18 13.1330 Hispanic Studies Education 14 45.0801 History 31 13.1318 History, Secondary Education 26 27.0101 Mathematics 10 13.1311 Mathematics, Secondary Education 14 24.0101 Multidisciplinary Studies 9 38.0101 Philosophy 21 40.0801 Physics, General 20 45.1001 Political Science, General 80 42.0101 Psychology 193 45.0805 Public History 9 45.1101 Sociology 62 05.0207 Women's Studies 1 A& S Total 1,546 General College Undeclared Major 8,362 Grand Total ( All Majors) 15,154 52 Undergraduate Enrollment by CIP Division, Fall 1999 ( CONTINUED NEXT PAGE) Discipline Division 1999 Architecture and Related Programs 04.0301 Urban & Regional Planning 28 Total 28 Area, Ethnic and Cultural Studies, Other 05.0207 Women's Studies 1 Total 1 Communications 09.0101 Communication ( B. A.) 107 09.0402 Communication ( B. S.) 264 Total 371 Computer and Information Sciences 11.0701 Computer Science 73 Total 73 Education 13.1005 Special Education, Behaviorally- Emotionally Handicapped 13 13.1006 Special Education, Mentally Handicapped 48 13.1011 Special Education, Learning Disabled 55 13.1202 Elementary Education ( K- 6) 530 13.1203 Middle Grades Education 97 13.1204 Birth- Kindergarten ( B- K) Teacher Education 66 13.1302 Art Education 64 13.1303 Business Teacher Education ( Vocational) 27 13.1305 English, Secondary Education 54 13.1307 School Health Education 14 13.1308 Family and Consumer Sciences Education 5 13.1310 Marketing Education 3 13.1311 Mathematics, Secondary Education 14 13.1312 Music Education 143 13.1314 Physical Education 62 13.1316 Science Education 24 13.1318 History, Secondary Education 26 13.1324 Drama & Dance Teacher Education 29 13.1330 Hispanic Studies Education 14 Total 1,288 Engineering- Related Technologies 15.0603 Industrial/ Manufacturing Tech./ Technician 170 15.9999 Construction Management 176 Total 346 Foreign Languages and Literatures 16.0501 German 5 16.0905 Hispanic Studies 18 Total 23 53 Undergraduate Enrollment by CIP Division, Fall 1999 ( CONTINUED NEXT PAGE) Discipline Division 1999 Home Economics 19.0503 Nutrition & Dietetics 83 19.0701 Family & Community Services 132 19.0706 Child Life 39 19.0901 Apparel & Textiles Merchandising 74 Total 328 English Language and Literatures/ Letters 23.0101 English 126 Total 126 Liberal Arts & Sciences, General Studies & Humanities 24.0101 Multidisciplinary Studies 9 Total 9 Biological Sciences/ Life Sciences 26.0101 Biology, General 249 26.0202 Biochemistry 20 Total 269 Mathematics 27.0101 Mathematics 10 Total 10 Parks, Recreation, Leisure, & Fitness Studies 31.0301 Management of Recreation Facilities & Services 155 31.0505 Exercise Sciences/ Physiology & Movement Studies 219 31.0503 Athletic Training 2 Total 376 Philosophy and Religion 38.0101 Philosophy 21 Total 21 Physical Sciences 40.0501 Chemistry, General 60 40.0601 Geology 24 40.0801 Physics, General 20 Total 104 Psychology 42.0101 Psychology 193 Total 193 Protective Services 43.0104 Criminal Justice 120 Total 120 Public Administration and Services 44.0701 Social Work 98 Total 98 54 Undergraduate Enrollment by CIP Division, Fall 1999 Source: Student Data File ( Fall 1999) Discipline Division 1999 Social Sciences and History 45.0201 Anthropology 34 45.0601 Economics 132 45.0701 Geography 45 45.0801 History 31 45.0805 Public History 9 45.1001 Political Science, General 80 45.1101 Sociology 62 Total 393 Visual and Performing Arts 50.0301 Dance 14 50.0408 Interior Design 142 50.0501 Drama/ Theatre Arts, General 66 50.0701 Art, General 38 50.0702 Fine/ Studio Arts 533 50.0703 Art History & Appreciation 9 50.0903 Performance 92 50.0904 Theory- Composition 10 Total 904 Health Professions and Related Sciences 51.0204 Speech & Hearing Sciences 59 51.0706 Health Information Management 33 51.0807 Physician Assistant 42 51.1005 Clinical Laboratory Science 21 51.1601 Nursing 404 51.2202 Environmental Health 20 51.2207 Health Education & Promotion 23 51.2305 Music Therapy 48 51.2306 Occupational Therapy 107 51.2309 Recreational Therapy 7 51.2310 Rehabilitation Services 31 Total 795 Business Management & Administrative Services 52.0201 Management 151 52.0399 Management Accounting 153 52.0407 Information Technologies 67 52.0801 Finance 97 52.0902 Hospitality Management 154 52.1201 Decision Science 154 52.1401 Marketing 140 Total 916 General College Undeclared Major 8,362 Grand Total ( All Majors) 15,154 55 Graduate Level Enrollment by Unit and Major ( HEGIS), Fall 1994- 1998* ( CONTINUED NEXT PAGE) Unit 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 School of Allied Health Sciences 1220 Communication Sciences & Disorders 53 56 69 76 76 1220 Communciation Sciences & Disorders ( Ph. D.) ** ** 0 5 6 1298 Environmental Health 9 7 8 15 10 1208 Occupational Therapy ** ** 0 2 3 1212 Physical Therapy 0 0 46 94 95 1281 Rehabilitation Counseling 75 65 60 70 67 ALHL Total 137 128 183 262 257 School of Art 1002 Art 26 29 34 37 31 0831 Art Education 7 6 3 2 *** ART Total 33 35 37 39 31 School of Business 0502 Accounting 32 46 44 50 64 0506 Business Management & Administration 266 281 270 290 295 BUSI Total 298 327 314 340 359 School of Education 0807 Adult & Continuing Education 37 41 33 31 30 0838 Business, Commerce & Distributive Educ. 27 3 2 2 ** 0893 Educational Administration & Supervision 144 149 109 74 56 0827 Educational Administration 0 11 57 78 102 0893 Educational Leadership ( Ed. D.) 37 44 35 38 45 0802 Elementary Education, General 45 36 23 28 23 1301 Home Economics Education 2 0 0 0 ** 0839 Industrial Arts, Vocational & Tech. Educ. 2 23 27 23 12 1601 Library Science, General 49 51 45 45 46 0804 Middle Grades Education 17 11 11 20 15 0830 Reading Education 13 16 15 19 27 0834 Science Education 24 20 20 17 17 0808 Special Education, General 60 54 40 28 34 0826 Student Personnel ( Counselor Education) 108 89 85 89 81 EDUC Total 565 548 502 492 488 School of Health & Human Performance 0835 Exercise & Sports Science 66 42 52 57 62 0837 Health Education 10 28 33 33 39 2103 Recreation & Leisure Services Admin. ** ** ** ** 6 H& HP Total 76 70 85 90 107 School of Human Environmental Sciences 1305 Family Relations & Child Development 58 56 52 57 57 1301 Home Economics, General 24 24 14 19 25 HESC Total 82 80 66 76 82 School of Industry & Technology 0839 Industrial Arts, Vocational, & Tech. Educ. 56 62 41 *** *** 0992 Industrial Technology ** ** ** 36 43 INDT Total 56 62 41 36 43 56 Graduate Level Enrollment by Unit and Major ( HEGIS), Fall 1994- 1998* Source: Student Data File ( Fall 1994 - Fall 1998) ** Program not available during this year. *** Program combined with another program track during this year. Unit 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 School of Music 1004 Music 36 38 46 50 55 1004 Music Therapy 4 2 3 1 *** MUSC Total 40 40 49 51 55 School of Nursing 1203 Nursing 102 110 100 102 113 NURS Total 102 110 100 102 113 School of Social Work & Criminal Justice Studies 2104 Social Work, Helping Services 119 147 193 167 154 SOCW Total 119 147 193 167 154 College of Arts & Sciences 2202 Anthropology 0 7 12 15 23 0401 Biology, General 51 49 59 61 84 4974 Biomedical Physics ( Ph. D.) ** ** ** ** 4 1905 Chemistry, General 19 16 15 12 15 2003 Clinical Psychology 25 25 20 26 21 0701 Computer & Information Science ** ** 3 9 9 2204 Economics ** ** 3 4 14 1501 English, General 108 115 109 93 110 2206 Geography 12 15 15 14 16 1914 Geology 16 25 27 26 23 2205 History 83 103 100 79 67 4970 International Studies ** ** ** 2 12 1701 Mathematics, General 20 22 23 19 22 0416 Molecular Biology 20 18 20 21 *** 1902 Physics, General 13 13 11 8 13 2001 Psychology, General 49 53 50 44 33 2097 Psychology, School 27 24 28 25 29 2102 Public Administration 73 65 58 47 43 2208 Sociology 12 11 16 21 32 A& S Total 528 561 569 526 570 School of Medicine 0412 Anatomy ( Ph. D.) 6 10 9 8 9 0414 Biochemistry ( Ph. D.) 11 13 11 10 6 0411 Microbiology ( Ph. D.) 17 16 13 14 16 0408 Pathology ( Ph. D.) 3 3 2 2 2 0409 Pharmacology ( Ph. D.) 7 8 7 7 7 0410 Physiology ( Ph. D.) 5 7 8 9 10 1206 Medicine ( M. D.) 295 294 303 297 303 MED Total 344 351 353 347 353 Nondegree Seeking 654 688 688 617 554 Grand Total ( All Majors) 3,034 3,147 3,180 3,145 3,166 * The Graduate Enrollment by Unit and Major by HEGIS codes has been included for longitudinal purposes. In the future, five years of data will be compiled with the new CIP codes and at that time the enrollment listed by HEGIS codes will no longer appear in the Fact Book. 57 Graduate Level Enrollment by Unit and Major ( CIP), Fall 1999 ( CONTINUED NEXT PAGE) Unit 1999 School of Allied Health Sciences 51.0204 Communication Sciences & Disorders ( Ph. D.) 8 51.2306 Occupational Therapy 2 51.2308 Physical Therapy 91 51.0204 Speech, Language, & Auditory Pathology 72 51.1501 Substance Abuse & Clinical Counseling 20 51.2310 Vocational Rehabilitation Counseling 47 ALHL Total 240 School of Art 13.1302 Art Education ( K- 12) 5 50.0701 Art, General 2 50.0702 Fine/ Studio Arts 25 ART Total 32 School of Business 52.0301 Accounting 64 52.0201 Business Administration 312 BUSI Total 376 School of Education 13.0403 Adult Education 25 13.1101 Counselor Education 80 13.0401 Educational Administration & Supervision 23 13.0401 Educational Leadership ( Ed. D.) 41 13.0404 Educational Supervision ( Level I) 1 13.1202 Elementary Education 16 13.0501 Instructional Technology Specialist- Computers 31 25.0101 Library Science 50 13.1203 Middle Grades Education 11 13.1315 Reading Education 17 13.0405 School Administration 89 13.1316 Science Education 14 13.1011 Special Education, Learning Disabilities 12 13.1006 Special Education, Mental Retardation 23 13.1099 Special Education, Severe & Profound Disabilities 2 13.1319 Vocational Education 9 EDUC Total 444 School of Health & Human Performance 31.0505 Exercise & Sports Science 44 13.1314 Exercise & Sports Science ( Education) 17 51.2207 Health Education 17 13.1307 Health Education ( Teacher) 17 31.0301 Recreation & Leisure Facilities & Services Administration 19 H& HP Total 114 School of Human Environmental Sciences 19.0701 Child Development & Family Relations 57 19.0703 Marriage & Family Therapy 14 19.0501 Nutrition 22 HESC Total 93 School of Industry & Technology 51.2202 Environmental Health 13 15.0603 Industrial Technology 33 51.2206 Occupational Safety 2 INDT Total 48 58 Graduate Level Enrollment by Unit and Major ( CIP), Fall 1999 Source: Student Data File ( Fall 1999) Unit 1999 School of Music 13.1312 Music Education 13 50.0903 Performance 31 50.0904 Theory- Composition 1 MUSC Total 45 School of Nursing 51.1699 Nursing 85 NURS Total 85 School of Social Work & Criminal Justice Studies 44.0701 Social Work 173 SOCW Total 173 College of Arts & Sciences 45.0201 Anthropology 14 45.0602 Applied & Resource Economics 18 26.0101 Biology 55 51.1304 Biomedical Physics ( Ph. D.) 3 40.0501 Chemistry 22 42.0201 Clinical Psychology 15 30.9999 Coastal Resources Management ( Ph. D.) 14 11.0701 Computer Science 9 23.0101 English 90 13.1305 English, Secondary Education 5 45.0701 Geography 14 40.0601 Geology 16 45.0801 History 27 13.1328 History, Education 4 05.9999 International Studies 15 30.9999 Maritime Studies 41 27.0101 Mathematics 6 13.1311 Mathematics, Secondary Education 5 26.0402 Molecular Biology & Biotechnology 24 40.0801 Physics 12 42.0101 Psychology, General- Theoretic 23 44.0401 Public Administration 46 42.1701 School Psychology 26 45.1101 Sociology 33 A& S Total 537 School of Medicine 51.1305 Anatomy & Cell Biology ( Ph. D.) 6 51.1302 Biochemistry ( Ph. D.) 8 26.9999 Interdisciplinary Biological Sciences ( Ph. D.) 3 51.1201 Medicine ( M. D.) 300 51.1308 Microbiology & Immunology ( Ph. D.) 13 51.2003 Pharmacology ( Ph. D.) 7 51.1313 Physiology ( Ph. D.) 11 MED Total 348 Nondegree Seeking 534 Grand Total ( All Majors) 3,069 59 Graduate Level Enrollment by CIP Division, Fall 1999 ( CONTINUED NEXT PAGE) Discipline Division 1999 Area, Ethnic and Cultural Studies 05.9999 International Studies 15 Total 15 Computer & Information Sciences 11.0701 Computer Science 9 Total 9 Education 13.0403 Adult Education 25 13.1302 Art Education ( K- 12) 5 13.1101 Counselor Education 80 13.0401 Educational Administration & Supervision 23 13.0401 Educational Leadership ( Ed. D.) 41 13.0404 Educational Supervision ( Level I) 1 13.1202 Elementary Education 16 13.1305 English, Secondary Education 5 13.1314 Exercise & Sports Science ( Education) 17 13.1307 Health Education ( Teacher) 17 13.1328 History, Education 4 13.0501 Instructional Technology Specialist- Computers 31 13.1311 Mathematics, Secondary Education 5 13.1203 Middle Grades Education 11 13.1312 Music Education 13 13.1315 Reading Education 17 13.0405 School Administration 89 13.1316 Science Education 14 13.1011 Special Education, Learning Disabilities 12 13.1006 Special Education, Mental Retardation 23 13.1099 Special Education, Severe & Profound Disabilities 2 13.1319 Vocational Education 9 Total 460 Engineering- Related Technologies 15.0603 Industrial Technology 33 Total 33 Home Economics 19.0701 Child Development & Family Relations 57 19.0703 Marriage & Family Therapy 14 19.0501 Nutrition 22 Total 93 English Language & Literatures/ Letters 23.0101 English 90 Total 90 Library Science 25.0101 Library Science 50 Total 50 60 Graduate Level Enrollment by CIP Division, Fall 1999 ( CONTINUED NEXT PAGE) Discipline Division 1999 Biological Sciences/ Life Sciences 26.0101 Biology 55 26.9999 Interdisciplinary Biological Sciences ( Ph. D.) 3 26.0402 Molecular Biology & Biotechnology 24 Total 82 Mathematics 27.0101 Mathematics 6 Total 6 Multi/ Interdisciplinary Studies 30.9999 Coastal Resources Management ( Ph. D.) 14 30.9999 Maritime Studies 41 Total 55 Parks, Recreation, Leisure, & Fitness Studies 31.0505 Exercise & Sports Science 44 31.0301 Recreation & Leisure Facilities & Service Administration 19 Total 63 Physical Sciences 40.0501 Chemistry 22 40.0601 Geology 16 40.0801 Physics 12 Total 50 Psychology 42.0201 Clinical Psychology 15 42.0101 Psychology, General- Theoretic 23 42.1701 School Psychology 26 Total 64 Public Administration & Services 44.0401 Public Administration 46 44.0701 Social Work 173 Total 219 Social Sciences & History 45.0201 Anthropology 14 45.0602 Applied & Resource Economics 18 45.0701 Geography 14 45.0801 History 27 45.1101 Sociology 33 Total 106 Visual & Performing Arts 50.0701 Art, General 2 50.0702 Fine/ Studio Arts 25 50.0903 Performance 31 50.0904 Theory- Composition 1 Total 59 61 Graduate Level Enrollment by CIP Division, Fall 1999 Source: Student Data File ( Fall 1999) Discipline Division 1999 Health Professions & Related Sciences 51.1305 Anatomy & Cell Biology ( Ph. D.) 6 51.1302 Biochemistry ( Ph. D.) 8 51.1304 Biomedical Physics ( Ph. D.) 3 51.0204 Speech, Language, & Auditory Pathology 72 51.0204 Communication Sciences & Disorders ( Ph. D.) 8 51.2202 Environmental Health 13 51.2207 Health Education 17 51.1201 Medicine ( M. D.) 300 51.1308 Microbiology & Immunology ( Ph. D.) 13 51.1699 Nursing 85 51.2206 Occupational Safety 2 51.2306 Occupational Therapy 2 51.2003 Pharmacology ( Ph. D.) 7 51.2308 Physical Therapy 91 51.1313 Physiology ( Ph. D.) 11 51.2310 Vocational Rehabilitation Counseling 47 51.1501 Substance Abuse & Clinical Counseling 20 Total 705 Business Management & Administrative Services 52.0301 Accounting 64 52.0201 Business Administration 312 Total 376 Nondegree Seeking 534 Grand Total ( All Majors) 3,069 62 ( CONTINUED NEXT PAGE) Undergraduate Enrollment by Unit, Status, Major, and Gender Full- time Part- time Full- Part- Unit Women Men Women Men time time Total School of Allied Health Sciences Clinical Laboratory Science 17 4 0 0 21 0 21 Health Information Management 30 3 0 0 33 0 33 Occupational Therapy 63 7 28 9 70 37 107 Physician Assistant 31 8 1 2 39 3 42 Rehabilitation Services 24 4 3 0 28 3 31 Speech & Hearing Sciences 56 2 1 0 58 1 59 ALHL Total 221 28 33 11 249 44 293 School of Art Art, Education 39 19 4 2 58 6 64 Art History & Appreciation 8 1 0 0 9 0 9 Art, General 14 19 2 3 33 5 38 Fine/ Studio Arts 267 229 23 14 496 37 533 ART Total 328 268 29 19 596 48 644 School of Business Decision Science 49 85 7 13 134 20 154 Finance 37 51 6 3 88 9 97 Management 35 81 18 17 116 35 151 Management Accounting 81 48 19 5 129 24 153 Marketing 63 67 3 7 130 10 140 BUSI Total 265 332 53 45 597 98 695 School of Education Business Teacher Education ( Vocational) 17 9 1 0 26 1 27 Communication ( B. S.) 108 140 2 14 248 16 264 Elementary Education ( K- 6) 469 32 25 4 501 29 530 Family and Consumer Science Education 5 0 0 0 5 0 5 Information Technologies 30 17 17 3 47 20 67 Marketing Education 1 2 0 0 3 0 3 Middle Grades Education 71 23 2 1 94 3 97 Science Education 11 8 3 2 19 5 24 Special Educ., Behav.- Emotionally Hnd. 8 2 3 0 10 3 13 Special Education, Learning Disabled 45 5 4 1 50 5 55 Special Education, Mentally Hnd. 44 2 2 0 46 2 48 EDUC Total 809 240 59 25 1,049 84 1,133 School of Health & Human Performance Athletic Training 2 0 0 0 2 0 2 Exercise Sci./ Physiology & Movement Std. 117 89 3 10 206 13 219 Health Education & Promotion 14 6 2 1 20 3 23 Mgmt. of Recreation Facilities & Services 101 47 5 2 148 7 155 Physical Education 20 41 0 1 61 1 62 Recreational Therapy 6 1 0 0 7 0 7 School Health Education 11 1 1 1 12 2 14 H& HP Total 271 185 11 15 456 26 482 School of Human Environmental Sciences Apparel & Textiles Merchandising 55 5 13 1 60 14 74 Birth- Kindergarten ( B- K) Teacher Educ. 52 0 14 0 52 14 66 Child Life 36 0 3 0 36 3 39 Family & Community Services 106 10 15 1 116 16 132 Hospitality Management 91 48 8 7 139 15 154 Interior Design 126 6 10 0 132 10 142 Nutrition & Dietetics 67 7 9 0 74 9 83 HESC Total 533 76 72 9 609 81 690 63 Undergraduate Enrollment by Unit, Status, Major, and Gender Source: Student Data File ( Fall 1999) Full- time Part- time Full- Part- Unit Women Men Women Men time time Total School of Industry & Technology Construction Management 2 157 1 16 159 17 176 Environmental Health 8 6 5 1 14 6 20 Industrial/ Manufacturing Tech./ Technician 10 116 3 41 126 44 170 Urban & Regional Planning 4 15 3 6 19 9 28 INDT Total 24 294 12 64 318 76 394 School of Music Music Education 61 76 4 2 137 6 143 Music Therapy 42 5 0 1 47 1 48 Performance 40 43 4 5 83 9 92 Theory- Composition 2 8 0 0 10 0 10 MUSC Total 145 132 8 8 277 16 293 School of Nursing Nursing 295 31 74 4 326 78 404 NURS Total 295 31 74 4 326 78 404 School of Soc. Work & Crim. Just. Stds. Criminal Justice 44 68 2 6 112 8 120 Social Work 74 10 10 4 84 14 98 SOCW Total 118 78 12 10 196 22 218 College of Arts & Sciences Anthropology 16 11 3 4 27 7 34 Biochemistry 6 13 1 0 19 1 20 Biology, General 114 96 24 15 210 39 249 Chemistry, General 19 28 5 8 47 13 60 Communication ( B. A.) 66 34 2 5 100 7 107 Computer Science 9 51 2 11 60 13 73 Dance 11 1 2 0 12 2 14 Drama & Dance Teacher Education 19 5 1 4 24 5 29 Drama/ Theatre Arts, General 34 26 1 5 60 6 66 Economics 26 90 3 13 116 16 132 English 73 42 8 3 115 11 126 English, Secondary Education 43 9 2 0 52 2 54 Geography 8 31 2 4 39 6 45 Geology 8 8 4 4 16 8 24 German 3 2 0 0 5 0 5 Hispanic Studies 12 3 2 1 15 3 18 Hispanic Studies Education 9 1 4 0 10 4 14 History 6 15 1 9 21 10 31 History, Secondary Education 10 12 2 2 22 4 26 Mathematics 3 5 1 1 8 2 10 Mathematics, Secondary Education 7 4 2 1 11 3 14 Multidisciplinary Studies 2 5 0 2 7 2 9 Philosophy 4 11 4 2 15 6 21 Physics, General 4 15 0 1 19 1 20 Political Science, General 35 38 3 4 73 7 80 Psychology 109 54 20 10 163 30 193 Public History 5 4 0 0 9 0 9 Sociology 39 13 6 4 52 10 62 Women's Studies 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 A& S Total 701 627 105 113 1,328 218 1,546 General College Undeclared Major 4,336 3,491 296 239 7,827 535 8,362 Grand Total ( All Majors) 8,046 5,782 764 562 13,828 1,326 15,154 64 Graduate Level Enrollment by Unit, Status, Major, and Gender ( CONTINUED NEXT PAGE) Full- time Part- time Full- Part- Unit Women Men Women Men time time Total School of Allied Health Sciences Communication Sci. & Disorders ( Ph. D.) 4 2 0 2 6 2 8 Occupational Therapy 0 0 1 1 0 2 2 Physical Therapy 74 17 0 0 91 0 91 Speech, Language, & Auditory Pathology 67 5 0 0 72 0 72 Substance Abuse & Clinical Counseling 10 1 6 3 11 9 20 Vocational Rehabilitation Counseling 20 6 14 7 26 21 47 ALHL Total 175 31 21 13 206 34 240 School of Art Art Education ( K- 12) 1 0 4 0 1 4 5 Art, General 1 0 0 1 1 1 2 Fine/ Studio Arts 12 10 1 2 22 3 25 ART Total 14 10 5 3 24 8 32 School of Business Accounting 29 24 7 4 53 11 64 Business Management & Administration 74 106 62 70 180 132 312 BUSI Total 103 130 69 74 233 143 376 School of Education Adult Education 2 1 16 6 3 22 25 Counselor Education 26 8 41 5 34 46 80 Educational Admin. & Supervision 4 1 13 5 5 18 23 Educational Leadership ( Ed. D.) 7 8 22 4 15 26 41 Educational Supervision ( Level I) 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 Elementary Education 5 0 11 0 5 11 16 Instructional Tech. Specialist- Computers 9 3 15 4 12 19 31 Library Science 6 1 41 2 7 43 50 Middle Grades Education 0 0 9 2 0 11 11 Reading Education 3 0 13 1 3 14 17 School Administration 27 5 27 30 32 57 89 Science Education 4 2 7 1 6 8 14 Special Education, Learning Disabilities 4 1 5 2 5 7 12 Special Education, Mental Retardation 4 0 17 2 4 19 23 Special Educ., Severe & Profound Dis. 1 0 1 0 1 1 2 Vocational Education 2 2 2 3 4 5 9 EDUC Total 104 32 241 67 136 308 444 School of Health & Human Performance Exercise & Sports Science 13 15 9 7 28 16 44 Exercise & Sports Science ( Education) 3 3 3 8 6 11 17 Health Education 5 2 10 0 7 10 17 Health Education ( Teacher) 6 2 8 1 8 9 17 Recr. & Leisure Facilities & Srvcs. Admin. 9 5 3 2 14 5 19 H& HP Total 36 27 33 18 63 51 114 School of Human Environmental Sciences Child Development & Family Relations 27 5 23 2 32 25 57 Marriage & Family Therapy 9 2 3 0 11 3 14 Nutrition 13 1 8 0 14 8 22 HESC Total 49 8 34 2 57 36 93 School of Industry & Technology Environmental Health 3 3 2 5 6 7 13 Industrial Technology 1 10 3 19 11 22 33 Occupational Safety 0 1 0 1 1 1 2 INDT Total 4 14 5 25 18 30 48 65 Graduate Level Enrollment by Unit, Status, Major, and Gender Source: Student Data File ( Fall 1999) Full- time Part- time Full- Part- Unit Women Men Women Men time time Total School of Music Music Education 2 4 6 1 6 7 13 Performance 16 9 3 3 25 6 31 Theory- Composition 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 MUSC Total 18 14 9 4 32 13 45 School of Nursing Nursing 41 5 38 1 46 39 85 NURS Total 41 5 38 1 46 39 85 School of Soc. Work & Crim. Just. Stds. Social Work 125 21 21 6 146 27 173 SOCW Total 125 21 21 6 146 27 173 College of Arts & Sciences Anthropology 8 4 1 1 12 2 14 Applied & Resource Economics 3 11 0 4 14 4 18 Biology 8 8 16 23 16 39 55 Biomedical Physics ( Ph. D.) 1 2 0 0 3 0 3 Chemistry 5 10 1 6 15 7 22 Clinical Psychology 12 0 3 0 12 3 15 Coastal Resources Management ( Ph. D.) 5 6 1 2 11 3 14 Computer Science 0 2 1 6 2 7 9 English 29 10 37 14 39 51 90 English, Secondary Education 1 1 3 0 2 3 5 Geography 1 3 3 7 4 10 14 Geology 4 4 4 4 8 8 16 History 4 5 5 13 9 18 27 History, Education 0 0 2 2 0 4 4 International Studies 5 5 3 2 10 5 15 Maritime Studies 6 19 5 11 25 16 41 Mathematics 1 1 2 2 2 4 6 Mathematics, Secondary Education 0 0 4 1 0 5 5 Molecular Biology & Biotechnology 6 7 6 5 13 11 24 Physics 3 9 0 0 12 0 12 Psychology, General- Theoretic 10 4 7 2 14 9 23 Public Administration 10 14 10 12 24 22 46 School Psychology 12 2 11 1 14 12 26 Sociology 13 5 10 5 18 15 33 A& S Total 147 132 135 123 279 258 537 School of Medicine Anatomy & Cell Biology ( Ph. D.) 1 1 2 2 2 4 6 Biochemistry ( Ph. D.) 0 2 2 4 2 6 8 Interdisciplinary Biological Sciences ( Ph. D.) 0 2 0 1 2 1 3 Medicine ( M. D.) 142 158 0 0 300 0 300 Microbiology & Immunology ( Ph. D.) 2 4 2 5 6 7 13 Pharmacology ( Ph. D.) 0 2 2 3 2 5 7 Physiology ( Ph. D.) 1 2 0 8 3 8 11 MED Total 146 171 8 23 317 31 348 Nondegree Seeking 73 35 321 105 108 426 534 Grand Total ( All Majors) 1,035 630 940 464 1,665 1,404 3,069 66 Undergraduate Enrollment by Unit, Major, and Ethnicity ( CONTINUED NEXT PAGE) Am. Other/ Nonres. Unit Indian Asian Black Hispanic White Unk. Alien All School of Allied Health Sciences Clinical Laboratory Science 0 1 7 0 13 0 0 21 Health Information Management 1 0 8 0 24 0 0 33 Occupational Therapy 0 2 2 2 101 0 0 107 Physician Assistant 0 3 0 2 36 1 0 42 Rehabilitation Services 0 0 5 0 25 0 1 31 Speech & Hearing Sciences 0 0 4 0 54 0 1 59 ALHL Total 1 6 26 4 253 1 2 293 School of Art Art, Education 0 1 2 0 61 0 0 64 Art History & Appreciation 0 0 1 0 7 0 1 9 Art, General 1 0 4 1 32 0 0 38 Fine/ Studio Arts 2 8 28 4 477 11 3 533 ART Total 3 9 35 5 577 11 4 644 School of Business Decision Science 2 3 19 1 125 0 4 154 Finance 0 3 13 0 81 0 0 97 Management 0 1 15 1 133 1 0 151 Management Accounting 1 3 20 0 128 0 1 153 Marketing 0 1 11 0 120 1 7 140 BUSI Total 3 11 78 2 587 2 12 695 School of Education Business Teacher Education ( Vocational) 1 1 4 0 21 0 0 27 Communication ( B. S.) 2 5 44 6 205 2 0 264 Elementary Education ( K- 6) 2 2 43 2 479 2 0 530 Family and Consumer Sciences Educ. 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 5 Information Technologies 0 1 28 1 37 0 0 67 Marketing Education 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 3 Middle Grades Education 0 3 13 2 79 0 0 97 Science Education 0 1 3 1 19 0 0 24 Special Educ., Behav.- Emotionally Hnd. 0 0 0 1 12 0 0 13 Special Education, Learning Disabled 0 0 7 2 44 2 0 55 Special Education, Mentally Hnd. 0 0 1 1 46 0 0 48 EDUC Total 5 13 144 16 949 6 0 1,133 School of Health & Human Performance Athletic Training 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 Exercise Sci./ Physiology & Movement St. 0 2 32 8 175 2 0 219 Health Education & Promotion 0 0 4 0 19 0 0 23 Mgmt. of Recreation Facilities & Services 2 2 19 0 131 0 1 155 Physical Education 1 1 7 0 52 0 1 62 Recreational Therapy 0 0 1 0 6 0 0 7 School Health Education 0 0 1 0 13 0 0 14 H& HP Total 3 5 64 8 398 2 2 482 School of Human Environmental Sciences Apparel & Textiles Merchandising 0 2 3 0 69 0 0 74 Birth- Kindergarten ( B- K) Teacher Educ. 1 0 9 0 56 0 0 66 Child Life 0 0 9 0 30 0 0 39 Family & Community Services 0 2 34 2 94 0 0 132 Hospitality Management 0 4 10 1 138 0 1 154 Interior Design 0 4 6 2 130 0 0 142 Nutrition & Dietetics 0 0 7 2 70 2 2 83 HESC Total 1 12 78 7 587 2 3 690 67 Undergraduate Enrollment by Unit, Major, and Ethnicity Source: Student Data File ( Fall 1999) Am. Other/ Nonres. Unit Indian Asian Black Hispanic White Unk. Alien All School of Industry & Technology Construction Management 0 1 2 3 166 3 1 176 Environmental Health 1 1 1 0 17 0 0 20 Industrial/ Manufacturing Tech./ Technician 0 3 21 0 145 1 0 170 Urban & Regional Planning 1 0 3 0 24 0 0 28 INDT Total 2 5 27 3 352 4 1 394 School of Music Music Education 0 4 10 5 123 1 0 143 Music Therapy 0 1 3 0 44 0 0 48 Performance 0 2 4 3 78 3 2 92 Theory- Composition 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 10 MUSC Total 0 7 17 8 255 4 2 293 School of Nursing Nursing 4 10 41 8 337 2 2 404 NURS Total 4 10 41 8 337 2 2 404 School of Soc. Work & Crim. Just. Stds. Criminal Justice 1 3 14 5 97 0 0 120 Social Work 1 1 33 0 62 0 1 98 SOCW Total 2 4 47 5 159 0 1 218 College of Arts & Sciences Anthropology 1 1 1 1 30 0 0 34 Biochemistry 0 1 3 0 15 0 1 20 Biology, General 4 9 38 11 180 4 3 249 Chemistry, General 1 4 6 1 47 1 0 60 Communication ( B. A.) 1 0 11 0 94 0 1 107 Computer Science 1 7 4 2 59 0 0 73 Dance 0 0 3 0 11 0 0 14 Drama & Dance Teacher Education 0 0 1 1 27 0 0 29 Drama/ Theatre Arts, General 0 1 5 1 59 0 0 66 Economics 1 3 18 0 109 0 1 132 English 3 1 15 3 104 0 0 126 English, Secondary Education 0 1 7 2 43 1 0 54 Geography 0 0 2 0 43 0 0 45 Geology 0 1 0 0 23 0 0 24 German 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 5 Hispanic Studies 0 0 3 4 11 0 0 18 Hispanic Studies Education 0 0 1 2 11 0 0 14 History 0 0 2 0 29 0 0 31 History, Secondary Education 1 0 2 0 23 0 0 26 Mathematics 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 10 Mathematics, Secondary Education 0 0 2 0 12 0 0 14 Multidisciplinary Studies 0 0 1 0 8 0 0 9 Philosophy 0 0 1 0 20 0 0 21 Physics 2 0 0 0 18 0 0 20 Political Science, General 0 3 18 1 57 0 1 80 Psychology 3 5 35 3 145 1 1 193 Public History 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 9 Sociology 0 0 8 4 46 4 0 62 Women's Studies 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 A& S Total 18 37 188 36 1,248 11 8 1,546 General College Undeclared Major 54 160 1,271 124 6,562 131 60 8,362 Grand Total ( All Majors) 96 279 2,016 226 12,264 176 97 15,154 68 Graduate Level Enrollment by Unit, Major, and Ethnicity ( CONTINUED NEXT PAGE) Am. Other/ Nonres. Unit Indian Asian Black Hispanic White Unk. Alien All School of Allied Health Sciences Communication Sciences & Disorders ( Ph. D.) 0 0 0 0 6 0 2 8 Occupational Therapy 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 Physical Therapy 1 1 1 0 85 3 0 91 Speech, Language, & Auditory Pathology 0 2 0 0 68 2 0 72 Substance Abuse & Clinical Counseling 0 0 4 0 15 1 0 20 Vocational Rehabilitation Counseling 0 1 4 1 39 1 1 47 ALHL Total 1 4 9 1 215 7 3 240 School of Art Art Education ( K- 12) 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 5 Art, General 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 Fine/ Studio Arts 0 0 0 0 22 3 0 25 ART Total 0 0 0 0 29 3 0 32 School of Business Accounting 0 1 5 1 54 1 2 64 Business Management & Administration 0 6 19 4 255 5 23 312 BUSI Total 0 7 24 5 309 6 25 376 School of Education Adult Education 0 1 1 0 23 0 0 25 Counselor Education 0 0 13 0 66 0 1 80 Educational Admin. & Supervision 0 0 10 0 13 0 0 23 Educational Leadership ( Ed. D.) 0 0 11 0 30 0 0 41 Educational Supervision ( Level I) 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 Elementary Education 0 0 0 0 16 0 0 16 Instructional Tech. Specialist- Computers 1 1 6 0 23 0 0 31 Library Science 0 0 2 0 48 0 0 50 Middle Grades Education 0 0 0 0 11 0 0 11 Reading Education 0 1 0 0 16 0 0 17 School Administration 0 0 20 0 68 0 1 89 Science Education 0 1 1 0 11 1 0 14 Special Education, Learning Disabilities 0 0 3 0 9 0 0 12 Special Education, Mental Retardation 0 0 2 0 21 0 0 23 Special Education, Severe & Profound Dis. 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 Vocational Education 0 0 2 1 5 1 0 9 EDUC Total 1 4 71 1 363 2 2 444 School of Health & Human Performance Exercise & Sports Science 0 0 2 0 39 2 1 44 Exercise & Sports Science ( Education) 1 0 0 0 15 1 0 17 Health Education 1 0 1 0 14 1 0 17 Health Education ( Teacher) 0 0 3 0 13 1 0 17 Recr. & Leisure Facilities & Services Admin. 0 1 1 0 17 0 0 19 H& HP Total 2 1 7 0 98 5 1 114 School of Human Environmental Sciences Child Development & Family Relations 1 0 4 0 50 1 1 57 Marriage & Family Therapy 0 0 2 0 12 0 0 14 Nutrition 0 1 1 0 20 0 0 22 HESC Total 1 1 7 0 82 1 1 93 School of Industry & Technology Environmental Health 1 0 0 0 12 0 0 13 Industrial Technology 0 0 1 0 31 0 1 33 Occupational Safety 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 INDT Total 1 0 1 0 45 0 1 48 69 Graduate Level Enrollment by Unit, Major, and Ethnicity Source: Student Data File ( Fall 1999) Am. Other/ Nonres. Unit Indian Asian Black Hispanic White Unk. Alien All School of Music Music Education 0 0 0 0 13 0 0 13 Performance 0 1 0 0 30 0 0 31 Theory- Composition 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 MUSC Total 0 1 0 0 43 1 0 45 School of Nursing Nursing 0 1 4 0 79 1 0 85 NURS Total 0 1 4 0 79 1 0 85 School of Soc. Work & Crim. Just. Stds. Social Work 3 2 33 2 128 5 0 173 SOCW Total 3 2 33 2 128 5 0 173 College of Arts & Sciences Anthropology 0 0 0 0 14 0 0 14 Applied & Resource Economics 0 1 0 0 15 0 2 18 Biology 1 2 3 0 46 3 0 55 Biomedical Physics ( Ph. D.) 3 3 Chemistry 0 0 2 0 13 0 7 22 Clinical Psychology 0 0 2 0 12 0 1 15 Coastal Resources Management ( Ph. D.) 0 0 0 1 13 0 0 14 Computer Science 0 1 0 0 8 0 0 9 English 0 1 6 2 77 1 3 90 English, Secondary Education 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 5 Geography 0 0 0 0 14 0 0 14 Geology 0 0 0 0 16 0 0 16 History 0 0 0 0 27 0 0 27 History, Education 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 4 International Studies 1 0 1 2 9 0 2 15 Maritime Studies 0 1 0 1 36 2 1 41 Mathematics 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 6 Mathematics, Secondary Education 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 5 Molecular Biology & Biotechnology 1 0 2 0 20 0 1 24 Physics 0 0 2 0 5 1 4 12 Psychology, General- Theoretic 0 0 1 0 22 0 0 23 Public Administration 1 0 6 0 34 2 3 46 School Psychology 0 0 0 1 25 0 0 26 Sociology 2 0 4 2 24 0 1 33 A& S Total 6 6 29 9 449 9 29 537 School of Medicine Anatomy & Cell Biology ( Ph. D.) 0 1 0 0 3 1 1 6 Biochemistry ( Ph. D.) 0 0 0 0 7 0 1 8 Interdisciplinary Biological Sciences ( Ph. D.) 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 Medicine ( M. D.) 10 22 58 7 202 0 1 300 Microbiology & Immunology ( Ph. D.) 0 1 0 0 8 1 3 13 Pharmacology ( Ph. D.) 0 0 0 0 5 1 1 7 Physiology ( Ph. D.) 0 0 0 0 9 1 1 11 MED Total 10 24 58 7 237 4 8 348 Nondegree Seeking 1 10 84 9 416 8 6 534 Grand Total ( All Majors) 26 61 327 34 2,493 52 76 3,069 70 Undergraduate Grade Point Averages by Classification and Gender Source: Student Data Files ( Fall 1995 - Fall 1999) GPA Fall Semester Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior All 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 1996 Men 2.20 2.48 2.58 2.67 2.53 Women 2.29 2.71 2.83 2.93 2.77 Both 2.25 2.61 2.72 2.82 2.67 1997 Men 2.28 2.53 2.62 2.68 2.57 Women 2.38 2.74 2.84 2.95 2.80 Both 2.33 2.65 2.75 2.84 2.70 1998 Men 2.24 2.57 2.64 2.73 2.59 Women 2.41 2.76 2.87 3.00 2.83 Both 2.33 2.68 2.78 2.89 2.73 1999 Men 2.21 2.53 2.66 2.74 2.60 Women 2.24 2.74 2.87 3.00 2.83 Both 2.22 2.65 2.78 2.90 2.73 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 3.0 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 Men Women Both Cumulative GPA at the Beginning of Each Fall Semester 71 Undergraduate Grade Point Averages by Unit, Gender, and Classification ( CONTINUED NEXT PAGE) Unit Unit Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior GPA School of Allied Health Sciences Men 2.94 3.29 3.20 Women 3.01 3.38 3.39 3.39 Both 3.01 3.32 3.38 3.36 School of Art Men 2.32 2.79 2.75 2.87 2.79 Women 2.53 2.89 2.92 3.10 2.96 Both 2.43 2.84 2.84 2.99 2.88 School of Business Men 3.06 2.97 2.95 2.96 Women 3.05 3.13 2.99 3.03 Both 3.06 3.04 2.97 2.99 School of Education Men 2.02 2.47 2.57 2.66 2.59 Women 2.40 2.84 2.89 3.07 2.97 Both 2.26 2.77 2.82 2.98 2.88 School of Health & Human Performance Men 2.76 2.78 2.78 2.78 Women 2.65 3.03 2.82 2.87 Both 2.73 2.94 2.80 2.83 School of Human Environmental Sci. Men 2.24 2.70 2.52 2.56 2.54 Women 2.41 2.63 2.70 2.85 2.76 Both 2.36 2.63 2.67 2.81 2.73 School of Industry & Technology Men 2.65 2.75 2.72 2.73 Women 2.90 2.84 2.85 Both 2.65 2.76 2.73 2.74 School of Music Men 2.38 2.80 2.77 2.89 2.79 Women 2.44 3.24 3.08 3.21 3.11 Both 2.41 3.07 2.93 3.06 2.97 School of Nursing Men 3.49 3.26 3.30 Women 3.23 3.29 3.27 Both 3.25 3.28 3.28 School of Soc. Work & Crim. Just. Stds. Men 2.78 2.91 3.03 2.98 2.99 Women 3.09 2.96 3.01 3.00 Both 2.78 3.01 3.00 3.00 3.00 72 Undergraduate Grade Point Averages by Unit, Gender, and Classification ( CONTINUED NEXT PAGE) Unit Unit Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior GPA Anthropology Men 2.38 3.02 2.64 2.73 Women 2.00 2.77 3.11 2.96 Both 2.19 2.89 2.90 2.85 Biology Men 2.25 2.89 3.01 2.96 Women 3.00 2.75 2.99 3.01 2.99 Both 3.00 2.59 2.95 3.01 2.98 Chemistry Men 3.83 3.13 2.90 2.99 Women 3.76 3.28 3.08 3.17 Both 3.80 3.20 2.97 3.06 Communication Men 2.99 2.53 2.57 2.58 Women 2.45 2.68 2.71 2.68 Both 2.57 2.63 2.66 2.64 Economics Men 2.46 2.33 2.31 2.32 Women 2.54 2.35 2.41 Both 2.46 2.38 2.32 2.34 English Men 3.02 2.91 2.64 2.78 Women 2.78 3.05 2.94 2.97 Both 2.35 2.89 3.01 2.86 2.91 Foreign Languages and Literatures Men 1.86 2.74 2.63 2.55 Women 2.35 2.99 3.15 3.08 Both 2.10 2.94 3.06 2.98 Geography Men 2.90 2.38 2.76 2.66 Women 1.71 2.60 2.82 2.64 Both 2.66 2.43 2.78 2.65 Geology Men 2.19 2.56 2.84 2.61 Women 2.43 2.94 2.81 2.80 Both 2.25 2.71 2.83 2.69 History Men 3.26 2.80 2.88 Women 2.41 2.91 3.22 3.08 Both 2.41 3.11 2.94 2.95 73 Undergraduate Grade Point Averages by Unit, Gender, and Classification Source: Student Data File ( Fall 1999) Unit Unit Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior GPA Mathematics Men 2.36 3.20 2.81 2.82 2.82 Women 2.00 3.49 3.12 3.20 Both 2.36 2.80 3.00 2.89 2.92 Multidisciplinary Studies Men 2.80 2.28 2.58 Women 2.97 3.14 3.06 Both 2.97 2.80 2.50 2.68 Philosophy Men 2.73 2.91 2.86 Women 2.03 2.66 3.04 2.67 Both 2.03 2.69 2.93 2.79 Physics Men 2.15 2.87 2.76 2.76 Women 3.15 3.15 Both 2.15 2.87 2.87 2.83 Political Science Men 2.20 2.86 2.75 2.74 Women 2.80 2.67 2.81 2.77 Both 2.58 2.77 2.78 2.76 Psychology Men 2.84 2.69 2.71 2.71 Women 2.38 2.92 2.83 2.82 |
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