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“ Do you not say, 'Four months more and then the harvest'? I tell you, open your eyes and look at the fields! They are ripe for harvest.” - John 4:35 -. “Look at the field. They are ripe for harvest.”. Washington UBF 10 th Anniversary. Overview. Objectives East Coast Campuses - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
“Look at the field. They are ripe for harvest.”
“Do you not say, 'Four months more and then the harvest'? I tell you, open your
eyes and look at the fields! They are ripe for harvest.”- John 4:35 -
Washington UBF 10th Anniversary
Overview Objectives East Coast Campuses Current UBF chapters on East Coast Vision for East Coast
Mid-Atlantic Southeast Northeast
Objectives To see what campuses on East Coast
should be pioneered in the near future How to envision this task and how to
prepare
East Coast Campuses
New Hampshire:23
Connecticut:43
Massachusetts:103
Maine:30
Vermont:21
Rhode Island:11
Washington DC:12
New Jersey:56
Delaware:8Maryland:55
New York:270
Pennsylvania:217
West Virginia:30
Virginia:89
North Carolina:118
Florida:143
South Carolina:58
Georgia:99
Total: 1,386
4 year schools: 815
4 year public: 219
Current UBF Chapters on EC Washington area – UMCP,
Towson, John Hopkins, UMAB, UMBC, George Mason, George Town
Pennsylvania – Penn State, Lehigh, Shippensburg, Pittsburgh, Temple
New Jersey – University of New Jersey, Princeton
Southeast – NCU, UK Northeast – Queens College,
Columbia, St. John’s, Boston College
Vision for East Coast Mid-Atlantic – WV, PA, DE, VA Southeast – NC, SC, GA, FL Northeast – NY, CT, MA, etc Considerations in choosing schools:
Size of school Approaching students Retaining students Job market Location
Vision For Mid-Atlantic
Philadelphia, PA
Morgantown, WV
Newark, DE
Blacksburg, VA Richmond, VA
Vision for Mid-Atlantic (WV) West Virginia University
(Morgantown) 16,000+ 62% are from in-state
4% African American2% Asian American 1% Hispanic American2% international
Retention: 76% 541 acres, small town Average high school
GPA: 3.18
Vision for Mid-Atlantic (PA) Temple University
(Philadelphia) 20,000+ 78% are from in-state
26% African American8% Asian American3% Hispanic American4% international
187 acres, urban Retention: 78% AHSG: 3.05
West Chester – 10,000+ Indiana – 11,000 St. Joseph’s, UPENN
Vision for Mid-Atlantic (DE) University of Delaware
(Newark, DE) 17,400+ 41% are from in-state
6% African American3% Asian American 3% Hispanic American1% international
1000 acres, small town
Retention: 88% AHSG: 3.45
Vision for Mid-Atlantic (VA) Virginia Commonwealth
University (Richmond) 17,000+ 95% are from in-state 126 acres, urban Retention: 77% AHSG: 3.07
The College of William and Mary (Williamsburg) 5,600+ 65% from in-state Retention: 90% AHSG: 4.0
Vision for Mid-Atlantic (VA) University of Virginia
(Charlottesville) 13,700+ 71% are from in-state 1133 acres Retention: 96% AHSG: 3.97
Virginia Tech (Blacksburg) 22,000 73% are from in-state 2,600 acre Retention: 90% AHSG: 3.56
Vision for Mid-Atlantic (TN)
The University of Tennessee (Knoxville)
- 20,000+ University of Memphis
- 16,000+
Vision for Southeast The University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill - 15,000+
University of South Carolina (Columbia) – 15,000+
Georgia State University (Atlanta) – 18,000+
Georgia Tech (Atlanta) – 10,000+
Vision for Southeast (FL) Florida State University
(Tallahassee) – 28,000+
University of Florida (Gainesville) – 32,000+
University of Central Florida (Orlando) – 30,000+
University of South Florida (Tampa) – 37,000+
Florida International University (Miami) – 25,000+
Vision for Northeast University of Southern
Maine (Portland): 8,800+ University of Vermont
(Burlington): 8,500+ University of New
Hampshire (Durham): 11,000+
University of Massachusetts (Amherst): 19,000+
University of Massachusetts (Boston): 10,500+
Vision For Northeast (Cont.) University of Rhode
Island (Kingston): 10,500+
Central Connecticut State University (New Britain): 9,500+
University of Connecticut (Storrs): 14,000+
State University of New York at Albany: 11,700+
University at Buffalo, The State University of New York: 17,000+
10-Year Vision & Strategy Target Mid-Atlantic first
Philadelphia area, Richmond area, Chapel Hill area And then, Central FL and MA
Find a home base candidate in the region Investigation on campuses targeted
Level, Culture, Behavior Locality, Extendibility
Visit and fish on a regular basis Establish the vision-10 committee Prayer
“Open your eyes and look at the field.”“Where do you want to go?”
Reference: http://www.petersons.com