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Page 1: 2009 Annual Report

2009 president’sreport

10th anniversary edition

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At the beginning of the day it is all about potential....

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Visionary

Leader

educator

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Dr. D

ianne Boardley Suber

Celebrating 10 Years of V

isionary Leadership

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her vision purpose&

Dr. Dianne Boardley Suber

When Dianne Boardley Suber arrived on the campus of Saint Augustine’s College in 1999 to take the helm as president, she saw great potential in Saint Augustine’s College. It was an institution that had long established a tradition of educational excellence but was now at a crossroad in continuing that legacy and moving forward in a society which was quickly becoming more competitive, more technologically driven and more globally positioned. Dr. Suber’s response to these changing trends was her Five Points of Vision, aimed at catapulting Saint Augustine’s College in the areas of Fiscal Responsibility; Academic Excellence; Student Leadership and Professional Development; Athletic Performance and Academic Achievement; and Learning Environment and Campus Climate.

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FISCAL RESPONSIBILITYThe College is committed to maintaining fiscal responsibility and accountability in all operations, programs, and facilities. The College meets acceptable principles of accounting and meets all standards of accreditation. The College continues to increase private, constituent, and agency support, and build a continuous endowment to ensure financial solvency and stability.

ACADEMIC EXCELLENCEThe College is committed to the recruitment and retention of competent and notable faculty who understand and practice. Indicators

include, but are not exclusive to, the creation of endowed faculty positions, an increased number of tenured faculty, and increased scholarship support to student scholars and potential scholars; creating an academic support system and rigorous learning environment.

STUDENT LEADERSHIP AND PROFESSIONALDEVELOPMENTThe College is committed to developing and nurturing a diverse pool of future leaders and change agents and serving as a resource center on leadership development and leadership effectiveness, advancing the work of leaders in fostering change. The College will expand

I envision Saint Augustine’s College in the 21st century as ranking among the top 25 black private colleges and universities in the United States of America.”

Dr. D

ianne Boardley Suber

Visionary

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opportunities for career and professional success that meet the expectations of its students, aligning its resources and program priorities to meet the challenges of preparing its graduates to be leaders and agents of change.

ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE AND ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTThe College is committed to insuring that athletics is an integral part of the higher education experience. Student athletes are enriched by the collegiate athletic experience and are better educated and prepared for lifelong achievement and successes.

LEARNING ENVIRONMENT AND CAMPUS CLIMATEThe College is committed to expanding and enhancing a community that maintains appropriate facilities, programs, and practices and policies that enable students, faculty and staff to maximize the college experience through continuous growth in academic, athletic, spiritual, physical and cultural development. The College achieves a safe, secure, healthy, inviting, harmonious and aesthetically pleasing environment designed to support the College’s mission and vision.

Dr. D

ianne Boardley Suber Leader

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“It is my hope that one day whenpeople hear the name

Saint Augustine’s Collegethey won’t just think, ‘that’s an

HBCU ’ but they’ll say that’s where thepresident of the United States

graduated from”Dianne Boardley Suber

appearing on the Fox News Channel.

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As the 10th president and first female to hold the position at Saint Augustine’s College, Dr. Suber has positioned the College to be among the pre-eminent academic institutions of our times. She has achieved this by leading the College past a series of milestones which have spurred growth, increased capacity, and sparked a renewed evolution of educational excellence that has been manifested by a historic litany of distinctive accomplishments.

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Dr. Suber is committed to the expansion and edification of the campus environment. As a result she initiated major construction and renovation projects in keeping with that committment. Falkcrest Dr. Suber oversaw the construction and unveiling of a new 336-bed residential facility designed to enhance student life on campus. Falkcrest is a state of the art complex made up of four separate three-story buildings complete with contemporary architecture and picturesque landscaping. Falkcrest is the most sought after accommodations among

students, who prefer the apartment style suites with amenities such as cable television and Internet access. Dr. Suber also oversaw the renovations of Emery Gymnasium and the Martin Luther King, Jr. building, which included the renovation of a state of the art dining facility.

The George Williams Athletic Complex History was made when Saint Augustine’s College broke ground on the construction of the George Williams Athletic Complex. Dr. Suber’s vision to recognize the winning legacy of legendary St. Aug alumnus and track and field coach George “Pup” Williams would be realized in the construction of a world-class track and field facility and athletic stadium that will play host to college sports events as well as community activities.Saint Agnes Hospital Restoration Dr. Suber executed the plan to restore the Saint Agnes Hospital, establishing the Saint Agnes Health Disparities Institute. Upon completion, the Institute will serve as a training facility for students in healthcare and social services and be a facility which addresses the health concerns of residents in the surrounding community by providing diagnostic screenings and information promoting health and wellness.

Under Dr. Suber’s leadership, Saint Augustine’s College student enrollment has experienced significant increases. The College boasts an average enrollment of approximately 1,500 new and returning students from across the globe.

Point of Falcon Pride:ENROLLMENT GROWTH

Point of Falcon Pride:ENHANCEMENT OF CAMPUS FACILITIES

Point of Falcon Pride:IMPROVED TOWN-GOWN

RELATIONSHIPS

Cooke Street Redevelopment Saint Augustine’s College has successfully completed the outstanding Cooke Street Project with 13 single family homes and over $1.3 million dollars of investment in this community. The project was initiated as a partnership between Saint Augustine’s College and the City of Raleigh. The Cooke Street Project is only one phase of a Dr. Suber’s commitment to edifying the campus community as well as the Southeast Raleigh neighborhoods which surrounds it.

Acquisition of Historic Meadowbrook Dr. Suber’s decision to acquire the historic Meadowbrook Golf Course and Country Club reflects the College’s commitment to continue the legacy that was began more than 50 years ago by African-American community residents who wanted to give blacks a “place of their own” when they were not allowed in white country clubs in a segregated South. The acquisition of the property by Saint Augustine’s College was heralded as an investment in the future of the African-American community.

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“Fulfilling the Promise” Capital CampaignIn keeping with the College’s commitment to remain financially sustained, Dr. Suber supported the initiation of a five-year capital campaign designed to secure the College’s financial future. The campaign, themed, “Fulfilling The Promise, A Campaign for the Future of Saint Augustine’s College,” began with a goal of $25 million, which includes institutional scholarship support, capital improvements, and institutional endowment growth.

Quality academic programming which supports the development of students prepared to compete in a global society was paramount to Dr. Suber’s vision for the College. Unique and progressive programs established under her leadership include degree programs in Biomedical and Scientific Communications, Criminal Justice and Forensic Science, establishing the Gateway Program for adult learners, and the creation of the Real Estate Management and Development program; the first undergraduate real estate program in North Carolina.

Ensuring financial solvency was one of the primary goals Dr. Suber set for the College when she began her role as its first female president. The College has adhered to this mandate of fiscal responsibility and accountability, and has established itself as a financially solid entity with a broad base of donor support, which continues to abound. Increases in alumni giving, grants, and corporate gifts are also a testament to Suber’s committment to make the institution financially sound

Point of Falcon Pride:FINANCIAL SOLVANCY

Point of Falcon Pride:GAINS IN FUNDRAISING

Point of Falcon Pride:UNIQUE ACADEMIC

PROGRAMS

Point of Falcon Pride:FOOTBALL AND MARCHING BAND RETURN TO CAMPUS

Dr. Suber is credited with reinstating the Falcon football program after the College went without a program for more than 37 years. President Suber believed that a strong, athletic program should support the College’s emphasis on developing students with athletic prowess as well as mental acumen.The debut of the Falcon Marching Band was a momentous occasion on the campus of Saint Augustine’s College. President Suber was certain that the establishment of a marching band would capture the true essence of the “HBCU experience.”

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President Dianne Boardley Suber greets President Barack Obama at the White House where she was

invited to witness the president’s signing of an executive order supporting Historically Black Colleges

and Universities.

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Dr. D

ianne Boardley Suber

Educator

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“Saint Augustine’s College continues to be a leader among its peers in the field of higher education. We are especially proud of the support we

enjoy from our many loyal constituencies throughout the country, including corporations, foundations, clergy, thousands of alumni, and a

countless number of friends.”

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2009 Honor Roll of Donors

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Honor Roll of Donors

The 1867 SocietyGifts of 10,000 & above

Edward L. HammCharles Mosee

Dianne Boardley SuberAndre Tiller

The Founder’s SocietyGifts of $5,000 - $9,999

Herbert BarrowMichael B. CurryWilliam M. GoreJoseph N. Green

Wade HarrisRonald Richardson

The President’s ClubGifts of $1,500 - $4,999

James K. AndrewsNathaniel Rick Brown

Wendy D. ButlerJean E. Catchings

Cornelius F. FreemanJohn Harvey

Richard JohnsonBoyd Joye

Kim LuckesThelma Washington Malone

William T. NewkirkRoland Hayes OteyRonald Redmond

Leon ScottWilliam C. Vick

Berthenia S. WhiteDorothy C. Yancy

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Honor Roll of Donors

Charles C. Allen James T. Anderson Catherine L. Arline Bryson C. Armstead Furness J. Armstead

Frederick D Artis Lillie F. Artis

Prattsie L Artis Pocahontas Ashe

Gladys Avent Evelyn N. Barfield Mary E. Benneham

Wilbra Billups Cordell W. Black

Theodore W. BlakeneyClyde A. Brayboy James R. Bridgers

Robert Eugene Bridges

Barbara D. Broadaway William E. Brodie

Sylvia Lorenza Brooks George W. Brown

Glenn Coleman Brown Ronald H. Brown Saundra R Bryant

Cyril C. Burke Herbert V. Burrows

Charles Broadie Cameron James Howard Cameron Loretta Mask Campbell

G. Ray ChanceMargie W. Coefield

Izola K. Cooper Alexander G. Dabney

Kenneth T. Davie Ella H Davis

Thelma B. Davis Willie J. Dell

Alison Clarke Desouza Ronnie T. Dickerson

Maxine Dixon Clinton G. Dugger

Kristyn Dunn Lillian J. Dunn-Barker

Chester Fisher Namon Flournoy

Robert J. Ford Arthur L. Fox

Gladys M. FreemanMr & Mrs Daniel Friedman

Leslie Beverly Gaynus Joseph William Gray

Adolph Green Joseph N. Green

The Delany SocietyGifts of $500 - $1,499

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Honor Roll of Donors

Neal Green Mary Gregory

Laura Coy Hand Robert Mack Hanks Alcester B. Harris Barbara A. Harris

Jesse R. Harris Earl Harris-Nicholls

Curtis L. Hart Robert C. Hicks

Eloise Cofield Hillard William Hines

Carolyn Lipscomb Hobson Thelma H. Holland

Jimmie Hooker Helen B. Hunt Talmadge Hunt Alma F. James

Creston S. James Gail Walker Jarrett Sarah Gibson Johns Mary Ann Johnson

Dwight Jordan Nicholas S. Kiepura

Dedria L. Lacy John T. Larkins

Joanne Mangum Lewis Jack S. Lightbody

Joseph Kenneth Major Thelma Washington Malone

Lafayette A. Massenburg Joseph McNeil

Dr. Curtis S. Means Gloria Merritt

Albert Melvin Miller William H. Milligan

Maxine B. Mimms Claudia A. Mooney

Gloria Banks Mooney Naomi C. Moore

Beatrice B. Morgan Anthony J Morley

Carol L. Moss Leonard A. MuseBeatrice W. Myers

Marc Newman Loretta Obrien-Parham

Leo Oxley Addie Latham Parker

Pamela D. Parker James Edward Pinckney

Ella E. Ravnell Delores W. RevisGloria T. Rowland

The Delany SocietyGifts of $500 - $1,499

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Honor Roll of Donors

Paul RussellSynthia Saint James

Debra SamuelsGeorge E. SandersEddie SchumpertCarole L. Selby

Dorothy W. ShanklinH. Rodney SharpBlonnie L. Slade Carl W. Smith Jane B. Spann

Reginald E. Stevens Ann Wilson Stewart

Leonard Roosevelt Stuart Ella Wilkins Templeton

Mary R. Thomas Pamela Elaine Twitty Martha L. Umstead

R.E. Vanfoote Marilyn Yvonne Vines

Brenda C. Walker-Thomas Janet Peace Wheeler

Bettye Mitchell Williams Maurvene D. Williams

Rhonda Cerita Williams Thelma Wallace Williams

Charles R. Willis James E. Wilson

Sheryl H. Ximines Smedes York

The Delany SocietyGifts of $500 - $1,499

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Honor Roll of DonorsThe Falcon Club

Gifts of $100 - $499

Reginald I.Alexander Hugh W.Allen

Caren T. Allen-Sharpe Douglas Mccoy Anthony

Catherine L.Arline Hubert Avery

Charles R. Banks Michael Tyrone Bass

Dana Baxter Randolph Bazemore Sherry L. Blakeney Jacqueline B. Blue Thelma G. Boone

George Arthur Boyd Barbara D. Broadaway

Evangeline Brodie Montee Jauan Brown Nathaniel Rick Brown

Ronald H. Brown Saundra R. Bryant

Chamus R. Burnside Audrey K. Burroughs Olivette H. Bynum Audrey W. Caldwell

Loretta Mask Campbell David Lewis Card Mary A. Carlson

Brenda D. Chadwick Donald H. Christian

Chester S. Clack Angela B. Cloud

Carmela D. Cohen-Perry Lawrence Coleman

Yvonne D.M. Coston Anita M. Crocker

Robert Cross

Rodney Scott Cummings Geeta Rajendra Dare Christine C. Davis

Melvin L. Davis Gloria Vann Debnam

Edith S. Dozier Joanne S. Drane

Clinton G. Dugger Armayne G. Dunston Raymond M. Dunston

Clarence E. Dyson Inge D. Edwards

Kathy Egan Regina M. Emerson Angela M. English

Randolph R. Estwick James Evans

Mary S. Evans

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Honor Roll of Donors

Margaret Faucette Glestesa M. Ferrell

Debra A. Fields Clarence C. Finley

George William Flemming Minnie M. Forte Willie Fullwood Hector Gallego

Ronald C. Gibson Alfred Glover

Laverne G. Goodridge Lillian L. Goodwin

William Sterling Goodwin Gloria C. Goore

Edithe S. Gordon Kiyandre Graham-Crosby

Deloris A. Graves Phyllis A. Gray

Terry Griffin Raleigh D. Hairston Docenia Hammond

Phillip O. Hand Orlando Hankins Anna G. Harkley

Jonathan Harrington Barbara A. Harris

Jesse R. Harris Margaret E. Harvey

Esther M. Hayes Kimberly Lynn Hayes

Bobby E. Heard Harvey D. Heartley

Bobby R. Henderson Louise A. Hicks

Carolyn L. Hobson Eva E. Hodge

Gina C. Holt Herbert A. Hoover Herbert D. Horton

Alpha L. Howze Linda R. Hubbard

Willie James Hudson Eula F. Humphrey

Julius B. Hutchinson Charles Ibeziako

Marian W. Jackson Anthony Jeffries Kathleen Jenkins

Mary Ann Johnson Phyllis B. Johnson

Winifred B. Johnson Ellistine O. Jonas Dorothy H. Jones Sallie Ethel Jones

The Falcon ClubGifts of $100 - $499

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Honor Roll of DonorsThe Falcon Club

Gifts of $100 - $499

Willo Jean Jordan Boyd Joye

Maxie L. Joye Mary K. Flemmings Rosemary M. King

Leroy Lassiter Angela M. Law Lillian S. Leach

Geraldine C. Lee Marvin Lewis Lee Bradley W. Lewis Hazel K. Lewis Shawn A. Lewis Harold Lockett

Gloria D. Lovett Mary F. Lucas James E. Lyons James H. Mable

William E. Maddox Herbert Martin George C. Mask

Eloise Cofield Matthews Marece G. Mayo

Audrey C.M. Hedgepeth Herbert L. Mckie

William H. Mclaurin Eldon George Mclean

Gloria Merritt Dwight P. Midgette Malinda G. Miles

Albert Melvin Miller Sherry Miller

William H. Milligan Fredericka M. Molock

April H. Moore Lia-Beth Moore

Valonia C. Moore Roosevelt M. Moseley

Cheryl Ann Mosley-Dent O. Jerome Murray

Melvin Murrell Kay F. Myatt-Cofield Dorothy Marie Neal Earline H. Nelson Gwendolyn Nelson William T. Newkirk

Alpha B. Njai Roy E. Norris

Malissa E. Obame Alvago Pierre Olds James V. Oliver Jr.

Ruth Ormond James Wallace Parham

Joseph R. Parker

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Honor Roll of DonorsThe Falcon Club

Gifts of $100 - $499

Donald Raypearsall Louis B. Perkins William A. Perry

Francis Jerome Poole Helen M. Price

Mary M. Quarles Sharon Richardson Lillian D. Riddick Crystal K. Roberts Prezell R. Robinson

Veronda T. Robinson Grover Rook

Maurice L. Roper Thelma J. Roundtree

Theora Mitchell Rourk Gloria T. Rowland

Della C. Rucks Samuel Sanders

Sarah D. Saunders-Forbes Constance C. Savage

Shericka Sawyer Herman Scott

James J. Seymour Adam T. Shaw David Shepard

Ellen L. Lshepard M. Judy Sherman

Madeline G.Shields Lalchand T. Shimpi

Delores Shirley Valeria Denise Shropshire

Angeline P. Sligh Lisa Foster Smith Sevealyn V. Smith

Sheri A. Smith Sherry L. Smith

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Honor Roll of DonorsThe Falcon Club

Gifts of $100 - $499

Johnsie Marie Snipes Joanie V. Speight

Antonio C. Stephens Jerry L. Stephenson

Mary U. Stephenson Joyce P. Stevens

Wilson L. Steward Mary D. Stewart

Neal A. Stitt Connie J. Stokes

Leonard Roosevelt Stuart Mary M. Syms Arthur Taplett

Patricia Perry Taylor Shontae Taylor

William S. Taylor Tammalyn Thomas-Golden

Lillian L.Thompson

Rossman D. Thompson Lynette M. Tillery

John Frederick Tisby Martha L. Umstead

R.E. VanfooteSheryl Ximines

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Honor Roll of DonorsThe Blue and White Club

Gifts of $1 - $99

Doctor K. Aal-Anubia Brandon Trent Alexander

Lorrie Alexander Rhonda A. Allen

Kevin Marcel Armstrong Shirley E. Arrington

Deborah C. Artis Hazeline J. Ashe

Jamal Rashaad Bailey Delores P. Bain Paul K. Baker Pamela Banks

Tina H. Berryman Darnell J. Bethel Jasmine Bethel Joyce Blackwell

Steven V.Blalock Lonnie Blow

Gwendolyn Bobbitt Margaret B. Boddie

Bryan Booker Kitty S. Booker

Jesse Boston Doreen Britt

Barbara D. Broadaway Ann L. Brown Pattye J. Brown

Shelia Brown-Morris Doris J. Bullock Anita D. Bunch Arthur Burke

Dorethea Rogers Burrell Geraldine H. Burroughs William E. Burroughs

Leroy Butler Rosia D. Butler

Derrik Quentin Byrd Kelli Byrd

Loretta Mask Campbell Sonya Yvette Cannady

David Lewis Card Angela Carraway

Leon T.Carrington Carrolle Carter Alois Chalmers

Lemile D. Chandler Danyell Cheston

Oke Churwy Brenda Gayle Clark

Vanessa Norwood Clark Lois R. Clements

Margie W.Coefield Jim Cole

Linda D. Coleman

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Honor Roll of DonorsThe Blue and White Club

Gifts of $1 - $99

Yvette Colon Blessyng Mychele Conway

Wallace M. Cooper Michael Costa

Angela C. Curtis Lionel L. Curtis

Howard A. Dapper Rajendra J. Dave

Monann A. Davis-Sanders Patricia Davis-Twitty

Harod Demby Grace B. Demeritte

Keith Dent Katrina A. Dix

Brenda L. Dowery-Rodriquez Gloria J. Draughon

Drusilla Antionette Dunn Sukha Moy Dutta

Ayana Eaddy Judy Genelda Edwards

Thomascina D. Edwards Inez C. Elliott

Wayne Emerson Remigius Emeto

Darlene M. Esters James Fayson

Josephine Ferguson Lottie R. Ferrell

Tameka A.Ferrell Chester Fisher

Golden M. Floyd Glenda A. Ford

Mary Ford Nadine Y. Ford Dave E. Foulkes

Deborah A. Fowler

Teresa H. Fox Ann France

Audrey L. Galloway Cardrienne S. Gill

Rosa U. Gill Henryne W. Goode

Anthony Grady Lillie S. Graham Adolph Green Aesha Greene S. L. Greene Kenneth Hall

Alcester B. Harris Ella L. Harris

John Mckinley Harris Mildred Harris

Stavien D. Harrison Catrina Harvey-Small

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Honor Roll of DonorsThe Blue and White Club

Gifts of $1 - $99

Denise Y. Hatter-Fisher Esther M. Hayes

Maria C. Heartley Barbara T. Hewett

James N. Hicks Orlando Hicks

James Hill Regina Hill

Eloise C. Hilliard James E. Hinton

Richard C. Holcomb Pearl J. Holland

Kenneth D. Holmes L. Audrey Ivory Notre W. James

Pamela J. Jamison Amy Johnson

Charlene Johnson

Janette B. Johnson Marcus Johnson Shawn Johnson Lottie Y. Jones

Sallie Ethel Jones Sylvia W. Jones Earl L. Jordan

Latasha M. Jordan Kristene Kelly Rochelle King E. B. Lambert

Gary Leach Angela A. Leary James W. Lewis Katie Lightbody Gloria T. Lockett

Frank Long Yolanda W. Lopez

Maria Arvelo Lumpkin Larry D. Lynn

Patricia A.L Ynn Bessie H. Lyon-Kearney

Rod Malone Hakkem Mangum Vonda Kai Martin Mathias Materu

Shere Lashawn Mcclamb Charlotte Mckenzie-Hunter

Joyce L. Mcleod Cynthia Mcphaul-Bridger Lucy Lauretta Melbourne

Gloria Merritt Morgan Middleton Daphne M. Miller Martha C. Moore Alicia E. Moreland

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Honor Roll of DonorsThe Blue and White Club

Gifts of $1 - $99

Leigha Ann Morris Lisa P. Morrison M. Iyailu Moses Wendell B. Neal Godwin Nelson

Marjorie L. Newman Mary Oates

Virginia A. Owens Carolyn Parks

Gloria E. Payne Shirley Payne

Loretha Peacock Maxine Mckenzie Peoples

Cary M. Perry Miriam S. Perry

Joann M. Pettiford Cassandra Nicole Pettigrew

Melvina B. Pierce

Hilda Pinnix-Ragland Rinze Pratt

Richard C. Rand Celestine Randolph

Daphne L. Randolph Bernice F. Ranibow

Mary A. Ransom Erica Ray

Teen Redford Lucienne A. Richards Regina M. Richardson

Artura C. Ritter Andre Roach

Felix Robinson Joyce Robinson Terri Robinson

Kathleen D.Robson Maurice L. Roper

Janine P. Rouson Gloria T. Rowland

Gita V. Rush George E. Sanders

Sani-Kleen Llc Dorothy R. Saunders

Stephen G. Scholz Jamillah Scott

William & Rosa Sherk Lalchand T. Shimpi

Blanche C. Shropshire V.M. Shumate Claudia Slater

Kiresten Chakeria Smith Sevealyn V. Smith

Johnsie Marie Snipes Jorge E. Sousa

Sheila N. Spence

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Honor Roll of DonorsThe Blue and White Club

Gifts of $1 - $99

Hazel B. Spruill Edward Stallings

Clarenda G. Stanley Antonio C. Stephens Reginald E. Stevens Roderick Stevenson

Sheila A. Stocker Latoya M. Sutton

Renee Decar Swain Harold E.Syms Shirley S.Tabb Linda S.Tartt

Crystal Taylor-Kent Eugene C.Thomas

Edwina W.Thompson Laurie B. Thompson

Lula G.Thorpe Ramond Tillery

Margaret Turner Pamela Elaine Twitty

Gale Allen Wade Charis Walker

Gwendolyn E.Walker Jacqueline Ward

Christa Washington Donald L. Watson Audrelene Watts

Kathy Harvey Watts Frank C. Weaver Franklin Weldon

Lawrence Wheeler Anthony White

Georgie M. White Howard White

James Scott White Sandra C. White

Wanda White Ivy C. Wilcox

Crystal G. Williams Mary M.Williams Olivia H.Williams

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Honor Roll of Donors

Corporations and Foundations

Academy Of Motion Picture Arts & SciencesAccumulated Resources Of Kindred Spirits

Alltel CorporationAmerican Honda Motor Company Inc.

AnandtechAssociation of Episcopal Colleges

AT&T FoundationAT&T North Carolina

AXA FoundationBuilders of Hope Inc.

Capital One Services Inc.Carol Wilson Caldwell Memorial Foundation Inc.

Center For Scholarship Administration Inc.Central Intercollegiate Athletic AssociationCoca-Cola Bottling Co. Consolidated Inc.

Community Foundation of Louisville DepositoryCooperating Raleigh Colleges

Cornell University LibraryCorporating Raleigh Colleges

Department of Health and Human ServicesDepartment of Justice

Department of Housing and Urban DevelopmentDon V. Ruck Productions Ltd.

Duke Energy Foundation Matching Gifts ProgramsFalcon Foundation

Foundation for the CarolinasFrench American Cultural Exchange

G.L. French And AssociatesGE Foundation

Gems Inc.Hargis Enterprises Inc.

Hilton Charlotte Center CityHodge Contracting Services

IBM CorporationIndependent College Fund of North Carolina

J. Davis ArchitectsJosephine Peiser Charitable Foundation

Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation

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Honor Roll of Donors

Livas Group ArchitectsMary Biddle Duke Foundation

Metro Redevelopment and AssoicatesNC Dept of Commerce

National Collegiate Athletic AssociationNational Endowment for the Humanities

National Parks ServiceNC Independent Colleges and UniversitiesNC Legislative Black Caucus Foundation

New Voices OrganizationNorth Carolina United Bikers Association

Palmetto Verification Solutions LLCPhase Two Health Spa Inc.

Plumb-Rite Plumbing Specialties Inc.Progress Energy Foundation

Progressive Business SolutionsRaleigh Six No Bid Whist Club

Rehoboth Counseling & Consulting Agency

Saint Augustine’s College Alumni AssociationSeaside Environmental Constructors, Inc.

Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc.State Farm Companies Foundation

Sumner Allen Bragg and Janet Harmon Bragg FoundationThe Coca-Cola Company

The National HBCU Research NetworkTime Warner CableTripark AdvertisingTurner Corporation

U.S. Department of EducationU.S. Department of Homeland Security

U.S. Department of TransportationUNCFSP/NLM

United Negro College FundUnited States Golf Association (USGA)

US Dept of Interior/National Park ServiceWachovia Corporation

Corporations and Foundations

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Honor Roll of Donors

Wake County Solid Waste Management DivisionWellpoint Foundation

WTVD TelevisionYMCA of the Triangle Area Inc.

Corporations and Foundations

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Honor Roll of DonorsReligious Organizations

Antioch Bible Fellowship Inc.Church of The Holy InnocentsDiocese of Southwest Florida

Diocese of West TennesseeDomestic & Foreign Missionary Society

Episcopal Church Women - Diocese of PennsylvaniaEpiscopal Church Women of The Diocese of Long Island

Episcopal Church Women Diocese of East CarolinaEpiscopal Church Women of Christ Church

Episcopal Church Women of The Diocese of NewarkEpiscopal Diocese Of Missouri

First Baptist ChurchFriendship Chapel Baptist Church

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Honor Roll of DonorsReligious Organizations

King’s Park International ChurchMartin Street Baptist Church

Oak City Baptist ChurchPleasant Grove ChurchProvince of Sewanee

Saint Andrew’s Episcopal ChurchSt. Thomas Protestant Episcopal Church

St. Timothy’s Episcopal ChurchUnion of Black Episcopalians Philadelphia Chapter

Union Of Black EpiscopaliansWake Baptist Grove Church

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Honor Roll of Donors

Class of 1950Class of 1946Class of 1968

National (Retired. Alumni) Association of Saint Augustine's College, Inc.NC Grand Chapter Order of the Eastern Star

Raleigh Chapter of Holiday's Inc.Raleigh Six No Bid Whist Club

Saint Augustine's College Charlotte Alumni ChapterSaint Augustine's College Columbia Alumni Chapter

Saint Augustine's College Durham Chapter Alumni AssociationSaint Augustine's College Hampton Roads Alumni AssociationSigma Gamma Rho Sorority Inc. - Gamma Delta Sigma Chapter

The Links Inc. - Raleigh ChapterSaint Augustine’s College Washington, D.C., Alumni Chapter

Alumni Chapters

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STATEMENT OFFINANCIALPOSITION

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26%26%

18%16%

8%2%

2%2%

•Student Services

•Library

•Institutional Support

•Fundraising

•Public Service

•Academic Support

•Auxiliary Enterprises

•Instruction

2009Assets

Cash and cash equivalents $1,395,909Student accounts and note receivables $1,626,098

Contributions receivables $284,453Investments $26,649,243

Land, buildings and other equipment $21,212,724Other assets $3,235,242

Total Assets $54,403,669

LiabilitiesAccounts and other payables $14,249,869

Long term debt and capital lease obligations $12,644,016

Total Liabilities $26,893,885Net Assets $27,509,784

Total Liabilities and Assets $54,403,669

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Executive CouncilDr. Dianne Boardley Suber

President

Mr. Leon ScottVice President for Business and Finance

Dr. Yvonne M. CostonVice President for Academic Affairs

Dr. Ronald H. Brown

Vice President for Student Affairs

Mr. Marc NewmanVice President for Institutional Advancement and Development

Ms. Gloria Rowland

Executive Assistant to the President

Mr. Michael P. JacksonSpecial Assistant To President

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Board of Trustees

The Hon. Thomas W. Bradshaw Jr.

Mr. Joshua Cleveland

The Right Rev. Michael B. Curry

Mr. Xavier R. Donaldson

Dr. Charlette Fairchild

Mr. Rodney E. Gaddy

Mr. Kenneth E. Gary

The Rev. Joseph N. Green

Mr. Neal Green

Mrs. Alcester B. Harris

Dr. Brian O’Harold Hemphill

Mr. Jack Lightbody

Mr. Melvin Miller

Dr. Charles Mosee

Rev. Dr. William T. Newkirk, Sr.

Ms. Pamela Parker

Mr. Harvey A. Schmitt

The Rev. Hilton O. Smith

Dr. Dianne Boardley Suber

Mrs. Soberina E. Traywick

Mr. Herman E. Valentine, Sr.

Mrs. Janet Peace Wheeler

Mr. Everett B. Ward, Chair

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...at the end of the day,it’s all about results.

Dianne Boardley SuberPresident

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