the elizabeth city state university fact book
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The Elizabeth City State University Fact Book is an annual publication that provides important information concerning various aspects of the university’s operations. We believe that this document will serve as a valuable reference and resource for the campus community.
Information presented in the Fact Book covers fall semesters 2002 – 2006 and is drawn from the university’s Student Information System (SIS) and the UNC Office of the President’s mandated reported, unless otherwise noted. The ECSU Office of Institutional Research and Assessment, in its continuing effort to provide timely information, is committed to refining this document each year. Therefore, as always, your comments and suggestions are important to us for future improvements. Please do not hesitate to send comments and suggestions to me ([email protected]) or Ms. Nekesha Ferebee, Director of Institutional Research and Assessment, ([email protected]). Do you have a request? Institutional Research & Assessment now has a help desk. Please send your request to [email protected] . Our form can be found on the website at: http://www.ecsu.edu/forms/facultystaff/datarequestform.cfm to help us ensure that we will have all of the information needed in completing your request. Gerald McCants, Ph.D. Assistant to the Chancellor Enrollment Management, Planning, Research and Outreach Elizabeth City State University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS, 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033 - 4097: Telephone number is 404-679-4501) to award degrees at the baccalaureate and master's levels.
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Table of Contents INTRODUCTION TABLE OF CONTENTS I – II
HISTORY History ………………………………………….…………………………………………………………………….…….……………….……… 2-3 Historic Location …………………………………………………………….………………………………….………....……………….…. 4 GENERAL INFORMATION Mission Statement ………………………………………………………………………………………………..…..…….…………….……. 6 Vision Statement . …………………………………………………………………………………….…………..……….…………………… 6 Institutional Goals …………………………………………………………………………………………………..….…………………….. 7 Memberships …………….………………………………………………………………………….….……………..……….…………………… 8 Accreditations ………………………………………………………………………….…………………………..………….….……………….. 9 ECSU Points of Pride ……………………………………………………………………………………...…………….………………… 10 Board of Trustees (2006 – 2007) ……………………………………………………………………………………….…………….. 11 University Organizational Chart …………………………………………………..…..………………………………............ 12 Organizational Directory ……………………………………………………………..…………………………………………………… 13 ADMISSIONS Applications, Acceptances & Enrollees (completed applications) (New Freshmen & New Transfers) ……………………………………………………….…………….…………… 15 New Freshmen High School GPA ………………………………………………….…………………………..……………………. 16 New Freshmen High School Class Rank ……...................................................………………………………… 16 Applications & Enrollees by Average Age (New Freshmen & New Transfers) ………………………………………….……………………………….……... 17 Applications & Acceptances From 21 NENC Counties (New Freshmen) NEW! …………………………………………………………………..……………………….......... 18 (New Transfers) NEW! ……………………………….......................................................................... 19 ENROLLMENT Profile of Enrolled New Freshmen ……………………………………………..…..………………………………..………........ 21 (Headcount, Gender, Race, Boarding, Incentive Scholars, etc.) Profile of Enrolled New Transfers ..…………………..……………………………………………………………………….…..… 22 (Headcount, Gender, Race, Boarding, Incentive Scholars, etc.) Profile of Enrolled Undergraduates ………………………………………………………..………..…………………….…….... 23 (Headcount, Gender, Race, Boarding, Incentive Scholars, etc.) Profile of Enrolled Graduates …………...…………………….…………….………………………………………………….....… 24 (Headcount, Gender, Race, Boarding, Incentive Scholars, etc.) Enrolled Students By Classification .……...…………………………...….…………..…………………………..…………… 25 Lower Division Enrollment by Anticipated Major …..……………………………………...…………………..…… 26 Upper Division Enrollment by Anticipated Major …….………………………………..…..……..……………...… 27 Enrolled Students By Majors ………………………………………………………………………………………………………….... 28 Enrollment from 21 NENC Counties (New Freshmen) NEW! ……….…………………………………………………………….…………………………... 29 (New Transfers) NEW! …………………………………………………………………….……………………….….. 30 (Undergraduates) …….…………………..…………………………………………………….……………..……….…….... 31
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(Continued) STUDENT CREDIT HOURS Headcount By Total Student Credit Hours …………………………………………..……………….………………………. 33 (Undergraduates) Headcount By Total Student Credit Hours ………………………………………….………………………………………. 34 (Graduates) Headcount & Student Credit Hours By Category & Residence …………………….…………………….… 35 (Duplicate Headcount) Student Credit Hours By Cost Category NEW! ………..…………………………………………………………. 36-37 DEGREES CONFERRED Degrees Conferred By Departments ………………...……………..………..………………………………………..………….. 39 Characteristics of Degrees Conferred (Spring) ………………………..………..………………………..……..………. 40 Characteristics of Degrees Conferred (Fall) ………………………....…………………………………….…….………… 41 Degrees Conferred By Residence …………………….…………………………………………………………………….……..…. 42 RETENTION, GRADUATION, & PERSISTENCE RATES NEW LOOK! Retention ………………………………………………………………………………………….…………………..…………………….……….. 44 Graduation ………………………………………………………………………………….……………………………………………………... 45 Persistence ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….… 46 PROJECTIONS Student Headcount Enrollment Projections ……………….………………………………………..…………………..… 48 FACULTY & STAFF Full-Time Faculty & Staff By Occupational Activity ……………………………………...………….……………… 50 ECSU Alumni Employees ….………..…………………………………………………………………………………………..……….. 50 Full-Time Instructional Faculty By Gender ……….…..……………….……………………………………………………………………………………………..… 51 By Highest Earned Degree ……………………….…………….…………………………………………………………... 51 By Academic Rank ………………………………………..………………………………………………………….…..……. 52 By Tenure Status …………………………………………………..…………………………………………………………..…. 52 By Ethnicity NEW! …………..…..…………………..…………………………………………………………..…………. 53 RESOURCES Financial Summary ………………………………………………………………..…………………………………………………………… 55 APPENDIX A (Information/Data Resources) NEW! …………………………………………………………………... 57 APPENDIX B (Peer Institutions) NEW! ………………………….……………………………………………………………… 58
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History
Elizabeth City State University was founded on March 3, 1891, when House Bill 383 was enacted by the North Carolina General Assembly, establishing a Normal School for the specific purpose of “teaching and training teachers of the colored race to teach in the common schools of North Carolina.” The Bill was sponsored by Hugh Cale, a black Representative from Pasquotank County. Between 1891 and 1928, curricula and resources were expanded under the leadership of Peter Wedderick Moore. Enrollment increased from 23 to 355 and the faculty from 2 to 15 members by the time Dr. Moore retired as President-Emeritus on July 1, 1928. Under the leadership of John Henry Bias, the second president, who served from July 1, 1928 until his death on July 15, 1939, the institution was elevated from a two-year normal school to a four-year teachers college in 1937. The institution’s name was officially changed to Elizabeth City State Teachers College on March 30, 1939, and the mission was expanded to include “the training of elementary school principals for rural and city schools.” The first bachelor of science degrees (in Elementary Education) were awarded in May 1939. A vocational-technical program was organized in 1957. Curricular offerings were expanded between 1959 and 1963 from a single elementary education major to 12 additional academic majors. Currently, ECSU offers 37 baccalaureate degree programs in the basic arts and sciences, and selected professional and pre-professional areas, and selected master’s degree programs through four schools--the School of Arts and Humanities; the School of Business and Economics; the School of Education and Psychology; and the School of Mathematics, Science and Technology. The college was granted full membership in the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools in December 1961. Its accreditation has since been reaffirmed. The name changed from Elizabeth City State Teachers College to Elizabeth City State College by the General Assembly in 1963. Effective July 1, 1969, the college became Elizabeth City State University. In 1971, the General Assembly redefined The University of North Carolina system with all sixteen public senior institutions, including ECSU, becoming constituents of The University of North Carolina, effective July 1972. When ECSU first began operation on January 4, 1892, with 23 students, it did so in rented quarters with a budget of $900. In the fall 2006, the university made history with its highest enrollment ever of 2,681 students. Today, the faculty and student body are increasingly multicultural. The library contains over 199,880 books, 487,732 microforms, 77 databases, 1297 sound recordings, 390 videotapes and films, and 1,735 serials and subscriptions. There are 862 acres of land, of which 200 represent the campus proper. As of December 2006, 15, 805 degrees, undergraduate and graduate, have been conferred. As ECSU’s history continues to evolve, highlights of the last decade include: a doctor of pharmacy degree in collaboration with UNC-Chapel Hill (August 2005) and the first four master’s degree programs in Elementary Education (January 2000), Biology (August 2003), Mathematics (August 2004) and School Administration (December 2006); six new baccalaureate degree programs—Marine Environmental Science and Social Work (August 2000), Communications Studies and Aviation Science (August 2002), Pharmaceutical Science (August 2003), and Graphic Design (September 2004); U.S. News and World Report ranking ECSU in the category of “Top Public Comprehensive Colleges” in the south as number one (2004) and number three in 1999, 2001, and 2002, and 2005; The Education Trust national report recognizing ECSU in 2004 and 2005 for its high performance graduation rate; NCAA Foundation and USA Today ranking ECSU in the top 10 of Division II colleges for the graduation rate of its student-athletes (2001 and 2002); In 2000, ECSU began design of additional capital projects using the $46.3 million secured from the statewide Higher Education Bond Referendum completing the Physical Education/Field House (2003), University Suites, a new residence hall (2004), and a Student Center (2005). Also, Viking Village – student housing adjacent to campus resulting from a university-private partnership – was completed in September 2004. In July 2004, the NC General Assembly passed legislation for ECSU to receive $28 million to construct facilities for a pharmacy program. In 2006, major renovations began and are underway at Lane Hall and Mitchell-Lewis Hall.
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(Continued) Other renovations include Moore Hall, the Chancellor’s Residence and new parking lots on the campus and at the Chancellor’s Residence. Two new 2007 Van Hook Motor Coaches were purchased in fall 2006. The fundraising goal of $3,500,000 has been achieved with a target of $4,000,000 to be raised by the end of the fiscal year. In November 2006, ECSU was named a Teaching Fellows Institution, one of four new schools admitted to the program in the state of North Carolina. The Viking Football Team was CIAA Eastern Division Champions in 2006 and the championship game was played on the campus of ECSU – a first in the history of the university. A formal ring ceremony was held honoring the Champions – another first. The Women Viking Basketball Team becomes the 2006-2007 CIAA Eastern Division Champions with the Men Vikings Team defeating Virginia Union, 63-60, to win the 2007 CIAA Men’s Basketball Championship.. The highest enrollment in the history of the university was achieved in fall 2006 and the second highest enrollment was achieved in spring 2007. Source: Founder’s Day Convocation 2007
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Historic Location Located in the historic Albemarle area near the mouth of the Pasquotank River, Elizabeth City State University offers students the opportunity to receive an excellent education while enjoying a wide variety of recreational and cultural amenities. Favored by a mild climate and proximity to the world renowned Outer Banks recreation area, Elizabeth City State University can supply ingredients that help make student living and learning both exciting and fulfilling. In addition, the university offers students a variety of social programs, cultural programs, religious and musical organizations and clubs. Honor and Recognition societies, as well as fraternities and sororities are also available to students. Also, there is a variety of athletic sports events. Students may also wish to take advantage of the historical sites in the greater Albemarle and southeast Virginia areas. Williamsburg, Jamestown, Roanoke Island, Yorktown, several ante bellum plantations, beaches and waterways are among sites within an easy drive from the campus. United States Highways 17 and 158 make the city and the university easily accessible by automobile. There are also city bus routes, hotels and motels available to accommodate overnight visitors, and the university is just over an hour's drive from the Norfolk (Virginia) International Airport. The university is situated on 114 acres which represent the campus proper. Another 68 acres comprise the former farm on Weeksville Road (N.C. 34); a 639-acre tract in Currituck County helps preserve the nation's diminishing wetlands and provides for educational research; and 35 acres serve residential or expansion purposes. There are also small sites in Utah and Virginia used, respectively, for geological instruction and institutional enhancement.
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Mission Statement Elizabeth City State University, a constituent institution of The University of North Carolina, offers baccalaureate programs in the arts and sciences, professional and pre-professional areas, as well as, master’s degrees in selected disciplines. Originally an institution for African-American students, the university’s rich heritage provides a strong background for its increasingly multicultural student body. By providing a challenging, student-centered learning environment, the university prepares its students for responsible participation and leadership in an ever-changing world. Through teaching, research, and community outreach, the university is a valuable resource for developing the intellectual capital of the state and the nation and for addressing the environmentally sensitive economic needs of northeastern North Carolina.
Approved by ECSU Administrative Council 11/24/03 Approved by ECSU Board of Trustees 12/9/03 Approved by UNC Board of Governors 1/9/04
Vision Statement
Elizabeth City State University will continue to be an outstanding baccalaureate level university offering a select number of Master's degree programs and largely serving students from northeastern North Carolina. The University will distinguish itself by having the best undergraduate teacher preparation program in the state in order to:
• Be an outstanding baccalaureate level university offering a select number of Master's degree programs;
• Serve primarily students from northeastern North Carolina;
• Be distinguished by having the best undergraduate teacher preparation program in the state;
• Provide exemplary curricula and educational systems;
• Prepare students to compete in a pluralistic and technologically advanced society; understanding
ever-changing world events and how to adapt to them, and appreciate lifelong learning; and
• Discharge responsibilities with integrity, civility, and sensitivity while promoting dignity and respect for others
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Institutional Goals:
• The university will offer high quality undergraduate and graduate degree programs through accreditation, continuous curriculum review, and assessment of educational outcomes.
• The university will attract and retain a faculty with high professional standards, dedicated to excellence in teaching, scholarly productivity, service and commitment to helping students achieve their maximum potential.
• The university will attract and retain a highly motivated student body.
• The university will increase organized research and the level of external and internal funding received from public and private sources.
• The university will enhance administrative efficiency and effectiveness of each organizational unit. As a consequence, through continuous human resource development, expanded automation, improved data processing, and state-of-the-art information systems technology, students, faculty, and staff will acquire and use knowledge in advanced technologies, the teaching/learning process, and organizational effectiveness.
• The university will broaden its educational and community outreach.
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Memberships
The university as a whole, or through components of it, has current memberships in various professional learned organizations. Memberships are held in the following:
American Council on Education
American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education American Association of Higher Education
American Association of School Administrators American Association of State Colleges and Universities
American Library Association American Mathematical Society
American Political Science Association Associated Collegiate Press
Association of Advance Collegiate School of Business Association for General and Liberal Studies Association of Institutional Research (AIR)
Association of International Educators Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development
Association of College Administration Professionals Association of Teacher Education Institutions
Carolinas Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA)
College Entrance Examination Board Colleges and University Personnel Association
Colleges and University Systems Exchange (CAUSE) Council for the Advancement and Support of Education (CASE)
Council for Opportunity in Education Eastern Communication Association
Intercollegiate Press Mathematics Association of America
National Association for Equal Opportunity in Higher Education National Association of College and University Attorneys
National Association of College and University Business Officers National Association of Foreign Student Advisors
National Association of Industrial Technology (NAIT) National Association of Student Aid Administrators
National Collegiate Athletic Association National Communication Association
National Cooperative Education Association North American Association of Summer Sessions
North Carolina Academy of Science North Carolina Association for Institutional Research
North Carolina Association of Colleges for Teacher Education North Carolina Association of Student Aid Administrators
North Carolina Association of Summer Sessions North Carolina Cooperative Education Association
North Carolina Library Association North Carolina Student Information System Society for College and University Planning Society for Human Resource Management
Southern Association of College and University Business Officers Southern Association of Libraries
Southern Association of Student Aid Administrators Student Information System Users
University Council on International Programs University of North Carolina Exchange Programs
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Accreditations
Elizabeth City State University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS, 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033 - 4097: Telephone number is 404-679-4501) to award degrees at the baccalaureate and master's levels. ECSU's Teacher Education Program is approved by the North Carolina State Board of Education and accredited by the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE). The Industrial Technology Program is accredited by the National Association of Industrial Technology.
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ECSU Points of Pride Facts/Achievements
(as of Friday, March 9, 2007)
FALL 2006 ENROLLMENT HIGHEST IN HISTORY. The fall 2006 student enrollment of 2,681 represents the highest enrollment in the 116-year history of the university. ECSU enrolled 539 new freshmen and 189 new transfers.
SPRING 2007 ENROLLMENT SETS SPRING ENROLLMENT RECORD AND ESTABLISHES THE SECOND
HIGHEST ENROLLMENT IN THE HISTORY OF ECSU. The spring student headcount of 2,566 sets another all-time record for student enrollment for the spring term.
ECSU BOARD OF TRUSTEES CHARTERS THE ECSU BOARD OF VISITORS. The 48-member Board of Visitors was
established to advance the university’s position by sharing the expertise and knowledge of the combined membership. The intent is to share opinions, desires, needs and expectations of the community, as well as to facilitate and increase services, strengthen performance, and enhance perceptions of ECSU.
HOMEGROWN TEACHERS: ECSU has partnered with Halifax Community College and the College of the Albemarle-
Mateo to encourage community college graduates to complete two additional years of courses and earn their bachelor’s degree from ECSU. ECSU offers the final two years of courses on site as a convenience in order to eliminate a lengthy commute for those working full-time adults.
ECSU AWARDED $350,000 FROM HUD TO HELP REBUILD GULF COAST IMPACTED BY HURRICANE
KATRINA. HUD Secretary Alphonso Jackson awarded ECSU $350,000 in its newest initiative, Universities Rebuilding America Partnership. ECSU was one of nine HBCU universities that shared in the $5 million initiative.
ECSU CREATES MILLIONS IN SPENDING FOR THE LOCAL ECONOMY. ECSU’s impact on the local economy is
worth more $100 million annually, according to an economic impact study conducted by the Raleigh-based law firm Smith Moore LLP, formerly Holt, York, McDarris & High. That money included $45 million that ECSU spent from its annual operating budget, plus money the University spent on capital improvement projects. In addition, of the 15,906 people who held jobs in Pasquotank County, ECSU accounted for 1,500 of those jobs, or 1 out of every 10.
40 ECSU STUDENTS TRAVEL TO AFRICA TO STUDY THE MEDICINAL USES OF PLANTS. Dr. Ephraim Gwebu,
professor of biochemistry, received a four-year grant for $875,448 from the National Institutes of Health (NIH). The grant will fund international research, lab supplies, and travel costs for 10 students a year to Botswana and South Africa where students will be able to study plant extracts in the wilds of Africa for their potential uses in treating serious diseases like Alzheimer’s and prostate cancer.
ECSU AWARDED $3 MILLION FOR AFRICAN EDUCATION INITIATIVE. The U.S. Agency for International
Develop0ment (USAID), under the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, has awarded $3 million to ECSU for the Textbook and Learning Materials Program. ECSU will work with Senegal. Under the leadership of Dr. Johnny Houston, the three-year grant period is October 1, 2005 through September 30, 2008.
ECSU AWARDED $2 MILLION GRANT BY THE NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION TO STUDY GLOBAL
WARMING. ECSU, the University of Kansas, and other institutions received a $26 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to conduct a joint study of changes in global climate. Under the grant, Jerome Mitchell, a junior computer science major from Chesapeake, Virginia, flew to McMurdo Station, Antarctica, in December 2005 for six weeks to research global warming.
ATHLETICS. Football: The 2006 football Vikings had its best record since 1981 and won the CIAA southern division
championship. In the NCAA Division II playoffs played at Roebuck Stadium, the Vikings succumb to Delta State by the score of 17-10. Head Coach Waverly Tillar was named “CIAA Coach of the Year.” Five first year players were named to the CIAA All-Rookie Team. Basketball: Celeste Trahan, a 6-2, Junior, Center, Elizabeth City State University Lady Viking from Stockton, CA is the 2007 CIAA Women's Basketball Player of the Year. Celeste ranks 4th in the nation in rebounds with 12.4 rpg. and 8th nationally in blocked shots with 2.7 bkpg. Trahan also leads the conference in scoring (19.5 ppg) and rebounding. Deanna Price rounds out the women's honors as 2007 Defensive Player of the Year. This is Deanna's second year in a row as Defensive Player of the Year. Price, a 5-7, Senior, Guard from Washington, DC tops the nation with 4.9 steals per game and ranks second in the conference in assists, 5.5 apg. On the men’s side, ECSU defeats VU to win the 2007 CIAA championship. C. J. Pigford, a senior from Washington, D.C., and Anthony Hilliard, a sophomore from Fayetteville, NC, made the All-CIAA team. Baseball: Carlos Gutierrez was named to the 2006 North Carolina All-State Division Baseball Team to add to his two-Time CIAA Player of the Year awards. He signed professional contracts with the Oakland Athletics. Golf: Coach Lavern Jones was voted 2006 CIAA Golf Coach of the Year. Coach Jones coached Dustin Boothe who received the CIAA Golf Player of Year award.
Facts accumulated by: Dr. Gerald McCants
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Board of Trustees
(2006 – 2007)
Mr. Walter C. Davenport, Chair Atty. Teresa DeLoatch Bryant Raleigh, North Carolina 27608 Greensboro, North Carolina 27406 Mr. Frederick L. Yates, Vice Chair Mr. Norman L. Mebane, Jr. Winfall, North Carolina 27985 Windsor, North Carolina 27983 Rev. Henry B. Pickett, Jr., Secretary Dr. Harold E. Mitchell Raleigh, North Carolina 27610 Ahoskie, North Carolina 27910 Rev. Earl M. Brown Mrs. Regina W. Peele
Richmond, Virginia 23235 Windsor, North Carolina 27983
Mr. Anthony A. Lewis Mr. Joe Wilson Washington, DC 20036 New Brunswick, New Jersey 08901 Mr. Calvin R. Worsley Greensboro, North Carolina 27610
Mr. James Stratford (ECSU-SGA President) Elizabeth City, North Carolina 27909
Student Activities Student Union and Student Life Intramural Activities Leadership Academy Judicial Affairs
University Relations & Marketing Annual Giving Development Officer Development Researcher
Board of Governors The University of North Carolina
President The University of North Carolina
Chancellor Board of Trustees
Vice Chancellor of Business and Finance
Vice Chancellor of Institutional Advancement
Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs
Provost/ Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs
Executive Assistant to the Chancellor
Chief Information Officer
Athletics
Human Resources
Assistant to Chancellor for Legal Affairs
University Relations & Marketing
Internal Auditor
School of Education & Psychology
School of Arts & Humanities
School of Mathematics, Science & Technology
School of Business & Economics
Health & Physical Education Psychology Education
Elementary Education Middle Grades Education Office of School Services Secondary Education Special Education
Art Language, Literature & Communication Music History and Political Science Social Sciences
Criminal Justice Sociology Social Work
Biology Geological, Environmental & Marine Sciences Chemistry & Physics Mathematics & Computer Science Technology Pharmacy Program
Management & Marketing Accounting, Economics and Finance Small Business Technology Development Center
Associate Vice Chancellor
Revised: 12/1/06/BJ/Center for Institutional Assessment
External Programs
Upward Bound Student Support Services Talent Search McNair Program Planetarium Math & Science Educational Network Health Careers Access Program
Assistant Vice Chancellor
Summer School Continuing Education Weekend/Evening College Graduate Studies
Academic SupportPrograms
Library General Studies Military Science Honors Program Center for Teaching Excellence Student Retention
Interim Associate Vice Chancellor of Student
Affairs/Dean of Students
Counseling and Testing Orientation Career Services Health Services
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Affairs
Campus Police
Sponsored Programs
Financial Aid/Scholarships Residence Life Registrar’s Office Admissions Community Development Institutional Research/Assessment
Assistant to the Chancellor for Enrollment Management, Planning, Assessment and Research
Alumni Relations
Director of Development
Associate Vice Chancellor of Development
Budgets Auxiliary Services Design & Construction Controller Physical Plant Procurement & Materials Management
Executive Assistant to the Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs
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Organizational Directory Please visit our Directory at http://www.ecsu.edu for telephone numbers and other information
Willie J. Gilchrist ………………………………………….....................................…............................................................................. Chancellor Jeanette H. Evans ...............................................................................................….... Executive Assistant to the Chancellor Derrick Wilkins …………………………………………………..................................…...................... Interim Chief Information Officer Thurlis Little ............................................................................................................................... Interim Director of Athletics Jean M. Sims ..…………………………………………………………………………………….. Associate Vice Chancellor of Human Resources Bernetta H. Brown ...............................……………….…………………………………... Assistant to the Chancellor for Legal Affairs Pattie Smith ........................................................................................................…............................................. Internal Auditor Ronald Blackmon ..……….................................................................................... Provost/Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs W. Franklin Evans …………………………………………………............................ Associate Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs Ali A. Khan ………….……………………………………………………............................ Assistant Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs LoraAnn E. Barclift ……………………………………………..… Executive Assistant to the Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs Sylvia A. Mason ………………….…………………………………………...................... Dean of the School of Education and Psychology Jennifer Keane-Dawes .................................................................................... Dean of the School of Arts and Humanities Cynthia Warrick …….……..................................................... Dean of the School of Mathematics, Science & Technology Freda McBride .......…………………………………………………......….…….................. Dean of the School of Business and Economics George M. Brown …………………………………..................... Director of Small Business & Technology Development Center Sherry Lewis .……………..................................................................….……................. Chair of Department of General Studies Juanita Midgette ..........................….….......................................................................... Interim Director of Library Services (Vacant) ……………………………………………………......................................................…...................................…. University Archivist Patricia Gibbs ...................................................................…....... Director of Sponsored Programs, Contracts and Grants Gregory Davis ……..........…………………..…………………………………………………………………..….… Vice Chancellor of Business and Finance Janice Baker ………………………………………..................…..............…..................................................................... Director of Budgets Stephen J. Sylvester ........................................................................................................................ Director of Physical Plant Ruth W. Williams ................................................................…...... Director of Procurement and Materials Management Charles Hall ….…………………………………………………........................................................... Director of Design and Construction Doraine Spence ............................................................................…........…................................. Director of Auxiliary Services Anthony Brown ….…......................………................................................................. Interim Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs Deborah Branch ..…........................................................................................ Associate Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs Barbina Houston-Black .............................. Interim Associate Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs/Dean of Students Roosevelt Askew ………………………..…………………………………………….…………..……………….……. Director of Counseling & Testing Sam Beamon ………..…….………………………………………………….…………..……………….……. Director of Public Safety /Chief of Police Regina McCoy-Davis ....................….…........................................................................................ Director of Health Services Brutus N. Jackson ............................................. Director of Career Services/Equal Employment Opportunity Officer Anzell Harrell ………………………………………………………………………………………………. Director of Student Union & Student Life Carlas White …………………….……………………………………………………………………………..……………….. Director of Intramural Sports Mary Berry …………………….…………………………………………………………………………………………………..… Director of Student Activities Richard Lucas, Jr. ……..……………………………………………………….…..…..................... Vice Chancellor of Institutional Advancement La’Tanya Afolayan ………………………………………………………………………………..…. Associate Vice Chancellor of Development/ Director of University Relations and Marketing Melanie P. Blackford ......................................................................................................................... Director of Development Gwendolyn Sanders ……………................…................................................................................ Director of Alumni Relations Tarshall McCauley ................................................................................... Accounting Technician of (ECSU Foundation) Alicia Harrell …………………………………………….……….........…....….......................…......... Interim Coordinator of Annual Giving Gary Whidbee …………………………………………………………………………..……. Development Officer – Schools and Departments Bettie M. Lyons ....................................................….......................................................................... Development Researcher Gerald McCants ..…....... Assistant to the Chancellor for Enrollment Management, Planning, Research & Outreach Vincent Beamon ……………………………………………………………….…..….......…….........…............…......…………….... University Registrar Grady Deese ........………………………………………………………………….……..………….................. Director of Admissions/Recruitment Warren Basket ..............…............…................................................................................................. Director of Residence Life Kenneth Wilson …………….................................................................................................................. Director of Financial Aid Morris Autry .......................................…...................................................................... Director of Community Development Nekesha Ferebee ...................................….................................................. Director of Institutional Research/Assessment
Applied# # % # %
2002 1262 967 76.6 464 48.0
2003 1383 1046 75.6 464 44.4
2004 1678 1293 77.1 560 43.3
2005 1668 1335 80.0 560 41.9
2006 1842 1314 71.3 535 40.7
Applied# # % # %
2002 299 284 95.0 186 65.5
2003 255 249 97.6 163 65.5
2004 287 274 95.5 212 77.4
2005 267 258 96.6 169 65.5
2006 326 292 89.6 189 64.7
Applications, Acceptances, & Enrollees
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Top Fifth 62 61 68 68 62Second Fifth 135 138 121 126 115Third Fifth 138 130 157 179 173
Fourth Fifth 72 78 131 110 110Bottom Fifth 31 19 43 33 29
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eshm
en
New Freshmen
High School Class Rank
26
464
High School GPA
16ADMISSIONS
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Applied Enrolled Applied Enrolled Applied Enrolled
LE 18 1366 452 1331 458 1487 447
19 227 60 259 74 279 64
20 37 16 43 9 38 10
21 9 5 7 3 10 3
22-24 15 10 8 4 13 4
25-40 19 13 17 10 11 6
41-64 5 4 2 1 4 1
65 + 0 0 1 1 0 0
AVG -- 18.76 -- 18.54 -- 18.40
Applied Enrolled Applied Enrolled Applied Enrolled
LE 18 6 3 6 5 5 2
19 30 23 41 21 53 23
20 40 27 27 17 65 35
21 38 27 28 19 39 20
22-24 52 43 55 31 65 42
25-40 89 66 78 56 71 45
41-64 32 23 30 20 28 22
65 + 0 0 0 0 0 0
AVG -- 26.63 -- 27.48 -- 26.53
2004 Fall 2005 Fall 2006 Fall
By Average Age
New Freshmen
New Transfers
2004 Fall 2005 Fall 2006 Fall
Applications & Enrollees
17ADMISSIONS
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Applied Accepted Applied Accepted Applied Accepted
Beaufort 16 12 26 16 14 10
Bertie 32 24 39 35 37 34
Camden 19 19 18 18 26 23
Chowan 26 22 19 19 16 15
Currituck 17 15 20 19 13 8
Dare 8 6 4 4 7 7
Edgecombe 51 43 43 37 28 17
Franklin 10 7 8 6 17 13
Gates 22 18 17 14 23 18
Halifax 63 42 81 65 90 64
Hertford 52 43 31 20 44 31
Hyde 2 1 3 2 0 0
Martin 14 8 23 22 12 11
Nash 27 20 45 41 43 37
Northampton 38 29 36 28 33 24
Pasquotank 123 106 127 119 85 69
Perquimans 14 12 28 25 16 15
Tyrrell 7 5 10 9 3 1
Vance 13 10 21 20 20 16
Warren 25 21 7 7 14 12
Washington 35 32 21 20 46 38# of NENC New Freshmen Applications
614 495 627 546 587 463
# of In-State New Freshmen Applications
1,171 873 1,222 1,043 1,330 1,026
% of NENC New Freshmen Applications
52.43 56.70 51.31 52.35 44.14 45.13
* North Eastern North Carolina
Applications & Acceptances
2006NorthEastern North Carolina
Counties
From 21 *NENC Counties
(New Freshmen)
2004 2005
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Applied Accepted Applied Accepted Applied Accepted
Beaufort 2 2 1 1 3 3
Bertie 1 1 6 5 9 9
Camden 13 13 12 12 8 8
Chowan 8 7 8 6 4 4
Currituck 18 18 12 12 18 18
Dare 18 18 9 9 13 13
Edgecombe 1 1 2 2 5 5
Franklin 2 2 1 1 0 0
Gates 7 7 6 6 10 9
Halifax 14 12 10 10 9 8
Hertford 13 12 14 14 13 12
Hyde 0 0 0 0 0 0
Martin 3 3 6 6 4 4
Nash 1 1 0 0 3 2
Northampton 1 1 7 7 7 7
Pasquotank 66 65 71 70 61 56
Perquimans 18 16 10 10 15 14
Tyrrell 2 2 3 3 2 2
Vance 0 0 1 1 1 1
Warren 1 0 2 2 1 1
Washington 4 4 3 3 4 4
# of NENC New Transfers 193 185 184 180 190 180
# of In-State New Transfer Applications
237 227 220 212 249 224
% of NENC New Transfers 81.43 81.50 83.64 84.91 76.31 80.36
* North Eastern North Carolina
NorthEastern North Carolina
Counties
2004
Applications & Acceptances
(New Transfers)
2005 2006
From 21 *NENC Counties
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Enrollment
Characteristics # % # % # % # % # %
Headcount 464 100 464 100 560 100 560 100 535 100
FTE 461.00 -- 460.75 -- 558.75 -- 558.25 -- 534.25 --
Full-time 458 98.7 459 98.9 558 99.6 556 99.3 534 99.8
Part-time 6 1.3 5 1.1 2 0.4 4 0.7 1 0.2
Men 189 40.7 201 43.3 263 47.0 230 41.1 222 41.5
Women 275 59.3 263 56.7 297 53.0 330 58.9 313 58.5
In-State 374 80.6 400 86.2 465 83.0 473 84.5 438 81.9
Out-of-State 90 19.4 64 13.8 95 17.0 87 15.5 97 18.1
Black 390 84.1 383 82.5 466 83.2 475 84.8 465 86.9
White 65 14.0 76 16.4 80 14.3 67 12.0 50 9.3
American Indian 1 0.2 1 0.2 0 0.0 1 0.2 0 0.0
Asian 1 0.2 1 0.2 5 0.9 3 0.5 5 0.9
Hispanic 5 1.1 2 0.4 2 0.4 4 0.7 7 1.3
Non-Resident 2 0.4 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0
Unknown 0 0.0 1 0.2 7 1.3 10 1.8 8 1.5
Boarding 328 70.7 326 70.3 412 73.6 414 73.9 451 84.3
Commuters 136 29.3 138 29.7 148 26.4 146 26.1 84 15.7
* Incentive Scholars 188 40.5 203 43.8 203 36.3 213 38.0 201 37.6
SAT **Total 817 -- 849 -- 841 -- 849 -- 1235 --
SAT Verb 410 -- 424 -- 417 -- 419 -- 408 --
SAT Math 407 -- 425 -- 424 -- 430 -- 427 --
SAT Writing -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 400 --
* "Incentive Scholars" has been replaced with "UNC Campus Based Scholarships" beginning Fall 2004 ** Total includes Verb, Math & Writing beginning Fall 2006
Profile of Enrolled
20062005
New Freshmen
2002 2003 2004
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Enrollment
Characteristics # % # % # % # % # %
Headcount 186 100 163 100 212 100 169 100 189 100
FTE 153.00 -- 144.00 -- 196.75 -- 159.50 -- 176.00 --
Full-time 129 69.4 125 76.7 182 85.8 153 90.5 157 83.1
Part-time 57 30.6 38 23.3 30 14.2 16 9.5 32 16.9
Men 51 27.4 60 36.8 83 39.2 50 29.6 73 38.6
Women 135 72.6 103 63.2 129 60.8 119 70.4 116 61.4
In-State 166 89.2 134 82.2 177 83.5 145 85.8 159 84.1
Out-of-State 20 10.8 29 17.8 35 16.5 24 14.2 30 15.9
Black 80 43.0 97 59.5 136 64.2 96 56.8 109 57.7
White 104 55.9 60 36.8 66 31.1 68 40.2 67 35.4
American Indian 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0
Asian 1 0.5 1 0.6 4 1.9 0 0.0 0 0.0
Hispanic 1 0.5 4 2.5 1 0.5 2 1.2 3 1.6
Non-Resident 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0
Unknown 0 0.0 1 0.6 5 2.4 3 1.8 10 5.3
Boarding 37 19.9 40 24.5 66 31.1 45 26.6 72 38.1
Commuters 149 80.1 123 75.5 146 68.9 124 73.4 117 61.9
* Incentive Scholars 22 11.8 16 9.8 35 16.5 27 16.0 28 14.8
SAT **Total 852 -- 859 -- 844 -- 854 -- 1289 --
SAT Verb 432 -- 435 -- 417 -- 427 -- 434 --
SAT Math 420 -- 424 -- 427 -- 427 -- 430 --
SAT Writing -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 425 --
* "Incentive Scholars" has been replaced with "UNC Campus Based Scholarships" beginning Fall 2004 ** Total includes Verb, Mathbeginning Fall 2004
Profile of Enrolled
2005 2006
New Transfers
2002 2003 2004
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Enrollment
Characteristics # % # % # % # % # %
Headcount 2133 100 2282 100 2437 100 2604 100 2620 100
FTE 1982.75 -- 2084 -- 2267.75 -- 2422.50 -- 2472.50 --
Full-time 1858 87.1 1918 84.0 2118 86.9 2283 87.7 2324 88.7
Part-time 275 12.9 364 16.0 319 13.1 321 12.3 296 11.3
Men 777 36.4 838 36.7 959 39.4 996 38.2 1005 38.4
Women 1356 63.6 1444 63.3 1478 60.6 1608 61.8 1615 61.6
In-State 1847 86.6 1988 87.1 2099 86.1 2234 85.8 2247 85.8
Out-of-State 286 13.4 294 12.9 338 13.9 370 14.2 373 14.2
Black 1631 76.5 1760 77.1 1919 78.7 2038 78.3 2071 79.0
White 467 21.9 487 21.3 466 19.1 501 19.2 464 17.7
American Indian 6 0.3 5 0.2 6 0.2 4 0.2 3 0.1
Asian 8 0.4 13 0.6 17 0.7 16 0.6 18 0.7
Hispanic 13 0.6 12 0.5 12 0.5 16 0.6 25 1.0
Non-Resident 8 0.4 3 0.1 1 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0
Unknown 0 0.0 2 0.1 16 0.7 29 1.1 39 1.5
Boarding 985 46.2 999 43.8 1197 49.1 1299 49.9 1378 52.6
Commuters 1148 53.8 1283 56.2 1240 50.9 1305 50.1 1242 47.4
Average ECSU GPA 2.69 -- 2.69 -- 2.70 -- 2.72 -- 2.76 --
Average Age 23.9 -- 24.4 -- 23.8 -- 23.6 -- 23.5 --
Profile of Enrolled
2005 2006
Undergraduates
2002 2003 2004
23ENROLLMENT
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Enrollment
Characteristics # % # % # % # % # %
Headcount 17 100 26 100 33 100 60 100 61 100
FTE 11.50 -- 17.75 -- 24.50 -- 43.75 -- 43.25 --
Full-time 2 11.8 5 19.2 6 18.2 7 11.7 9 14.8
Part-time 15 88.2 21 80.8 27 81.8 53 88.3 52 85.2
Men 0 0.0 1 3.8 4 12.1 10 16.7 11 18.0
Women 17 100.0 25 96.2 29 87.9 50 83.3 50 82.0
In-State 17 100.0 26 100.0 32 97.0 57 95.0 58 95.1
Out-of-State 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 3.0 3 5.0 3 4.9
Black 7 41.2 14 53.8 14 42.4 41 68.3 36 59.0
White 10 58.8 12 46.2 19 57.6 18 30.0 22 36.1
American Indian 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0
Asian 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 1.7 2 3.3
Hispanic 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 1.6
Non-Resident 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0
Average ECSU GPA 3.81 -- 3.79 -- 3.70 -- 3.45 -- 3.48 --
Average Age 38.9 -- 35.9 -- 33.5 -- 39.0 -- 38.4 --* Graduate program began in Spring 2000
2002 2003 2004 2005
Profile of Enrolled
2006
*Graduates
24ENROLLMENT
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New Freshmen
Other Freshmen
Sophomores
Juniors
Seniors
UnclassifiedGraduates
TOTAL
581
159
61
2681
495
191
60
2664
535
268
591
486
560
331
537
490
Enrolled Students By Classification
2005 20062004
2150 2308 2470
2002
464
252
421
462
416
118
17
502
183
2003
26
464
287
473
373
560
310
527
443
445
152
33
25ENROLLMENT
ECSU Fact Book 2006 - 2007
School of Education and Psychology 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006Birth to Kindergarten (began Fall 2004) 0 0 0 8 8Elementary Education (K-6) 136 160 156 133 145Middle Grades Education 0 4 9 7 8Physical Education 23 39 40 51 65Psychology 58 65 72 84 79Special Education (K-12) 5 9 13 16 17Total for School of Education and Psychology 222 277 290 291 322
School of Arts and Humanities 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006Art 33 42 39 34 26Communication Studies(began Fall 2002) 3 9 25 25 33Criminal Justice 90 90 110 113 111English 30 47 45 32 38Graphic Design (began Fall 2004) 0 0 2 12 15History 15 15 22 14 21Music 12 12 21 21 21Music Industry Studies 42 48 28 33 24Political Science 14 10 14 17 15Social Work 39 20 24 49 44Sociology 17 19 30 30 25Total for School of Arts and Humanities 295 312 360 380 373
School of Mathematics, Science, & TechnologyAviation Science(began Fall 2002) 4 6 6 10 9Biology 107 115 122 147 175Chemistry 5 10 29 27 33Computer & Information Science 114 103 96 85 73Geology 6 6 1 5 5Industrial Technology 41 52 69 54 37Marine Environmental Science (began Fall 2000) 4 9 9 10 7Mathematics 15 10 15 19 23Pharmaceutical Sciences (began Fall 2004) 0 0 4 4 4Physics 1 1 5 3 3Technology Education (being phased out) 0 1 0 0 0Total for School of Mathematics, Science, & Technology
School of Business and Economics 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006Accounting 28 39 37 49 36Business Administration 177 180 206 226 222Business Education (being phased out) 1 1 0 0 0Total for School of Business and Economics 206 220 243 275 258
TOTAL Lower Division Enrollment 1020 1122 1249 1310 1322
356313297 369364
Lower Division Enrollment
(Freshmen & Sophomores)
By Anticipated Major
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
26ENROLLMENT
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School of Education and Psychology 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006Birth to Kindergarten (began Fall 2004) 0 0 0 4 9Elementary Education (K-6) 86 89 100 113 123Middle Grades Education 5 4 6 7 8Physical Education 30 28 41 55 74Psychology 42 32 40 44 40Special Education (K-12) 6 8 12 19 21Total for School of Education and Psychology 169 161 199 242 275
School of Arts and Humanities 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006Art 17 17 22 23 20Communication Studies(began Fall 2002) 8 11 10 21 30Criminal Justice 92 99 86 95 88English 56 39 36 46 43Graphic Design (began Fall 2004) 0 0 0 3 11History 14 18 15 23 22Music 7 9 13 19 18Music Industry Studies 23 20 18 11 12Political Science 7 9 9 11 10Social Work 67 56 52 57 53Sociology 21 21 33 31 39Total for School of Arts and Humanities 312 299 294 340 346
School of Mathematics, Science, & TechnologyAviation Science (began Fall 2002) 1 4 7 7 12Biology 73 72 64 68 71Chemistry 6 5 8 7 11Computer & Information Science 73 74 61 45 41Geology 4 2 3 3 4Industrial Technology 24 32 22 35 37Marine Environmental Science (began Fall 2000) 3 8 11 8 7Mathematics 9 9 11 9 9Pharmaceutical Sciences (began Fall 2004) 0 0 0 1 4Physics 4 2 1 3 5Technology Education (being phased out) 2 0 0 0 0Total for School of Mathematics, Science, & Technology
School of Business and Economics 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006Accounting 27 30 32 40 38Business Administration 161 165 166 171 175Business Education (being phased out) 1 2 1 1 0Total for School of Business and Economics 189 197 199 212 213
TOTAL Upper Division Enrollment 869 865 880 980 1035
186188208199
(Juniors & Seniors)
By Anticipated Major
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
201
Upper Division Enrollment
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Departments 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006ART 50 59 61 57 46
0 0 2 15 26BIOLOGY 180 187 186 215 246
0 0 4 5 8ACCOUNTING, ECONOMICS, 55 69 69 89 74 BANKING & FINANCEMANAGEMENT & MARKETING 338 345 372 397 397
2 3 1 1 0EDUCATION 0 0 0 12 17
222 249 256 246 2685 8 15 14 1611 17 25 35 38
PHYSICAL EDUCATION 53 67 81 106 139PSYCHOLOGY 100 97 112 128 119GEOLOGICAL, ENVIRONMENTAL & MARINE SCIENCES 10 8 4 8 9
7 17 20 18 14LANGUAGE, LITERATURE, 11 20 35 46 63& COMMUNICATION 86 86 81 78 81MATH & COMPUTER SCIENCE
187 177 157 130 11424 19 26 28 32
MUSIC 19 21 34 40 3965 68 46 44 36
CHEMISTRY & PHYSICS 11 15 37 34 445 3 6 6 8
HISTORY & 29 33 37 37 43 POLITICAL SCIENCE 21 19 23 28 25SOCIAL SCIENCES 182 189 196 208 199
106 76 76 106 9738 40 63 61 64
TECHNOLOGY 5 10 13 17 2165 84 91 89 742 1 0 0 0
OTHER UNDERGRADUATES 73 118 114 116 11245 66 38 96 69126 111 156 94 82
GRADUATES 0 0 3 3 417 26 21 46 240 0 9 11 120 0 0 0 180 0 0 0 3
2150 2308 2470 2664 2681
Master's in Mathematics (began Fall 2004)
Undeclared Master Students
Majors
Pharmaceutical SciencesAccounting
Art
Biology
Enrolled StudentsBy Majors
Psychology
Special Education (K-12)
Mathematics
Marine Environmental Science
MusicMusic Industry Studies
English
Physical Education
Master's in School Administration (began Fall 2006)
Geology
Business AdministrationBusiness Education
Elementary Education (K-6)Middle Grades Education
Birth to Kindergarten
HistoryPolitical Science
Social WorkSociology
Industrial TechnologyTechnology Education
CertificateSpecial
Undeclared
TOTAL
Computer & Information Science
Communication Studies
Chemistry
Graphic Design
Physics
Criminal Justice
Aviation Science
Master's in Biology (began Fall 2004)Master's in Elementary Education
28ENROLLMENT
ECSU Fact Book 2006 - 2007
Beaufort
Bertie
Camden
Chowan
Currituck
Dare
Edgecombe
Franklin
Gates
Halifax
Hertford
Hyde
Martin
Nash
Northampton
Pasquotank
Perquimans
Tyrrell
Vance
Warren
Washington
# of NENC students
Total New Freshmen
Enrollment% of NENC students* North Eastern North Carolina
20 9
13 19
11 16
2 2
8 13
3 2
20062005
21
5 5 4
16 18 9
1817
1411
4 8
5 5
20 10
3 2
12
74
14 9 16
8670
8
3
5
16
307 289 287
20 16 16
560464464
51.2562.2866.16
2002 2003 2004
3
23
13
11
11
1
14
0
9
21
11
0
13
12
95
20
12
301
53.75
560
6
9
3
14
2
25
16
12
7
4
10
6
9
17
17
0
29
6
13
49
11
11
258
48.22
535
Enrollment
(New Freshmen)
1
5
8
34
0
27
0
4
710
8
3
12
8
37
11
1
16
2
11
14
From 21 *NENC Counties
NorthEastern North Carolina Counties
29ENROLLMENT
ECSU Fact Book 2006 - 2007
Beaufort
Bertie
Camden
Chowan
Currituck
Dare
Edgecombe
Franklin
Gates
Halifax
Hertford
Hyde
Martin
Nash
Northampton
Pasquotank
Perquimans
Tyrrell
Vance
Warren
Washington
# of NENC students
Total New Transfer
Enrollment% of NENC students* North Eastern North Carolina
EnrollmentFrom 21 *NENC Counties
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
2
4 2 1 3 4
0 4 2 1
4
10 5 7 5 3
4 4 9 9
10
10 6 12 5 8
16 11 13 9
0
0 1 1 0 0
2 1 0 2
8
13 11 10 6 5
6 4 3 4
9
0 0 0 0 0
7 6 7 12
3
0 1 1 0 2
3 2 1 5
6
52 45 57 54 43
1 1 1 5
11
2 1 0 3 1
17 8 16 5
1
0 1 0 0 1
1 1 0 0
3
153 121 145 130 124
5 6 4 2
65.61
186 163 212 169
76.92
(New Transfers)
NorthEastern North Carolina Counties
189
82.26 74.23 68.40
30ENROLLMENT
ECSU Fact Book 2006 - 2007
Beaufort
Bertie
Camden
Chowan
Currituck
Dare
Edgecombe
Franklin
Gates
Halifax
Hertford
Hyde
Martin
Nash
Northampton
Pasquotank
Perquimans
Tyrrell
Vance
Warren
Washington
# of NENC students
Total Undergrad
Enrollment% of NENC students* North Eastern North Carolina
EnrollmentFrom 21 *NENC Counties
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006NorthEastern North Carolina Counties
17
97 114 86 84 85
22 26 25 21
79
100 110 115 107 89
57 54 75 75
82
44 40 38 35 39
72 72 79 91
45
8 6 6 4 10
52 45 43 47
66
138 114 97 97 87
63 82 74 62
106
8 7 5 3 1
99 129 118 106
40
43 43 35 35 41
30 38 25 37
61
494 526 534 585 542
46 39 47 59
109
20 17 16 22 23
112 108 111 104
23
15 19 20 19 20
13 14 18 26
63.36
2,133 2,282 2,437 2,604
75.43 73.75 67.75 65.32
2,620
95
1,609 1,683 1,651 1,701 1,660
76 80 84 82
(Undergraduates)
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Number of Credit Hours
# of students
# of hours
# of students
# of hours
# of students
# of hours
# of students
# of hours
# of students
# of hours
# of students
# of hours0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 01.00 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 32.00 7 14 19 38 20 40 7 14 5 10 0 03.00 74 222 110 330 81 243 88 264 64 192 91 2734.00 12 48 22 88 11 44 7 28 5 20 9 365.00 16 80 20 100 25 125 14 70 12 60 6 306.00 102 612 119 714 94 564 98 588 86 516 89 5347.00 15 105 21 147 17 119 13 91 12 84 15 1058.00 19 152 40 320 17 136 31 248 16 128 13 1049.00 47 423 43 387 42 378 53 477 70 630 59 53110.00 13 130 5 50 11 110 7 70 13 130 12 12011.00 12 132 22 242 3 33 9 99 12 132 22 24212.00 267 3204 242 2904 229 2748 217 2,604 219 2,628 247 2,96413.00 135 1755 147 1911 109 1417 108 1,404 110 1,430 114 1,48214.00 142 1988 159 2226 116 1624 123 1,722 115 1,610 157 2,19815.00 543 8145 459 6885 579 8685 446 6,690 599 8,985 476 7,14016.00 408 6528 306 4896 406 6496 355 5,680 466 7,456 346 5,53617.00 273 4641 257 4369 321 5457 330 5,610 321 5,457 331 5,62718.00 312 5616 374 6732 447 8046 484 8,712 437 7,866 479 8,62219.00 17 323 22 418 36 684 30 570 24 456 29 55120.00 8 160 8 160 15 300 15 300 10 200 13 26021.00 12 252 10 210 22 462 16 336 18 378 14 29422.00 1 22 0 0 0 0 1 22 2 44 0 023.00 0 0 0 0 1 23 1 23 0 0 0 0
TOTALUNDERGRADS
By T
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He
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(Un
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Fact Book 2006 - 2007
STUD
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25252437 34,554 2407
Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring
33
36,652
2004 - 2005 2005 - 2006 2006 - 2007
33,129 2604 37,736 2456 35,624 2620 38,415
Number of Credit Hours
# of students
# of hours
# of students
# of hours
# of students
# of hours
# of students
# of hours
# of students
# of hours
# of students
# of hours
1.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 03.00 6 18 6 18 9 27 3 9 18 54 6 184.00 1 4 17 68 3 12 0 0 2 8 0 05.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 06.00 9 54 6 36 37 222 39 234 32 192 35 2107.00 11 77 5 35 4 28 0 0 0 0 0 08.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 8 1 8 0 09.00 6 54 6 54 5 45 7 63 7 63 10 9010.00 0 0 0 0 1 10 0 0 0 0 0 011.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 11 0 012.00 0 0 0 0 1 12 1 12 0 0 1 12
TOTALGRADS
ECSU
Fact Book 2006 - 2007
STUD
EN
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ED
IT HO
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S34
(Gra
du
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51 326 61 33660 356
By T
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He
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33 207 40 211
2005 - 2006
Fall Spring Fall Spring
2004 - 2005
52 330
2006 - 2007
Fall Spring
Duplicate # of Duplicate # of Duplicate # ofCount Hours Count Hours Count Hours
REGULAR IN-STATE 2,033 28,065 2,130 30,472 2,165 30,652
(Undergrads) OUT-OF-STATE 337 5,133 367 5,492 370 5,394
EXTENSION IN-STATE 298 1,252 371 1,661 475 2,196
(Undergrads) OUT-OF-STATE 30 104 36 120 52 181
IN-STATE 32 198 57 332 58 324
OUT-OF-STATE 1 9 3 21 3 15
IN-STATE 2,363 29,515 2,558 32,465 2,698 33,172
OUT-OF-STATE 368 5,246 406 5,633 425 5,590
GRADUATES
TOTAL
2005Category
2004 2006Residence
Headcount & Student Credit HoursBy Category & Residence
(Undergraduates & Graduates)
35STUDENT CREDIT HOURS
ECSU Fact Book 2006 - 2007
Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall SpringCategory I CJ (Criminal Justice) 1,293 1,650 1,506 1,563 1,410 1,554ECON (Economics) 894 909 873 888 765 885* ENGL (English) 4,032 4,119 4,503 4,425 4,640 4,577** GE 122 (Freshmen Seminar ) 492 99 524 84 486 93** GEN STUD (GE 100,106,109) 1,487 168 1,581 215 1,163 135* GEOG (Geography) 483 402 450 453 372 330GLBS (Global Studies) 0 0 0 0 66 0* HIST (History) 2,913 2,940 3,090 3,231 2,889 2,799HON (Honors) 117 123 111 151 124 103JOUR (Journalism) 167 65 167 64 189 105MATA (Applied Mathematics) 48 99 33 93 18 69* MATH (Mathematics) 1,703 1,934 1,828 2,097 2,349 2,531MCOM (Mass Communications) 207 279 264 372 327 438MIS (Military Science) 95 82 154 109 144 97PAD (Public Administration) 108 114 105 39 102 102POLS (Political Science) 297 279 393 294 315 279PSY (Psychology) 1,197 1,152 1,287 1,179 1,311 1,509SOC (Sociology) 1,224 1,134 1,503 1,275 1,578 1,533SOWK (Social Work) 828 795 876 924 849 942SPCH (Speech) 171 321 159 393 222 180SPP (Special Programs & Studies) 0 0 18 3 9 3SPPA (Speech Pathology) 54 105 99 69 75 96STAT (Statistics) 189 114 168 75 150 123
17,999 16,883 19,692 17,996 19,553 18,483
ACCT (Accounting) 918 891 1,041 1,008 1,011 1,005BAHM (Hospitality Management) 51 0 0 0 0 0BFIN (Banking & Finance) 255 237 291 231 294 264* BIOL (Biology) 1,837 1,621 1,988 1,642 2,017 1,938BKED (Birth to K Education) 18 17 23 6 12 33BUAD (Business Administration) 1,288 1,364 1,277 1,335 1,601 1,460CR (Correctional Recreation) 62 54 66 112 80 62ECOL (Ecology) 45 21 3 24 18 18* General Education course hours have been added in** General Studies Department
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Student Credit HoursBy Cost Category
(Undergraduates)
2005-2006 2006-2007COURSE
Category IICategory I Total
2004-2005
36STUDENT CREDIT HOURS
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Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring
EDUC (Education) 1,293 1,573 1,157 1,408 1,493 1,546FREN (French) 39 36 24 42 33 36HLTH (Health) 151 119 211 219 244 225MNGT (Management) 612 579 483 588 474 612MRKT (Marketing) 273 363 354 351 279 405* PE & PESM(Physical Education) 1,829 1,940 2,337 2,595 2,672 2,682READ (Reading) 77 120 122 168 126 216SPAN (Spanish) 339 465 495 465 447 378SPED (Special Education) 437 439 523 428 472 381
9,524 9,839 10,395 10,622 11,273 11,261
* ART (Art) 1,547 1,321 1,349 1,159 1,382 985ARTH (Art History) 60 93 99 249 54 141AVI (Aviation Science) 111 150 100 104 117 95BMIS (Management Info Systems) 216 216 318 225 390 300CHEM (Chemistry) 870 824 1,066 881 1,208 1,087CSC (Computer & Info Sciences) 1,004 971 847 681 701 715ENSC (Environmental Science) 209 208 253 266 252 183* GE 152 (Physical Sciences) 428 286 469 261 430 399* GEOL (Geology) 437 314 459 474 355 289MAS (Marine Science) 88 99 105 130 70 61* MUS (Music) 1,192 1,173 1,161 1,240 1,287 1,224MUSA (Applied Music) 125 104 102 90 122 104PHS (Public Health & Sanitation) 0 0 48 72 45 60PHYS (Physics) 385 271 400 324 457 431EDUC (Student Teaching courses) 0 0 126 270 174 282TCEL (Electronics) 216 165 192 138 125 126TCPU (Computer Networking) 36 78 66 87 124 116TECH (Industrial Technology) 147 159 150 171 159 135THEA (Theatre Arts) 49 64 57 79 25 63TMEC (Mechanical Technology) 105 57 84 93 88 63TMFG (Manufacturing) 42 66 81 69 32 72Category III Total 7,267 6,619 7,532 7,063 7,597 6,931
34,790 33,341 37,619 35,681 38,423 36,675
* General Education course hours have been added in** General Studies Department
Student Credit HoursBy Cost Category
(Undergraduates)
Category III
TOTAL
Category II Total
COURSE 2004-2005
Category II cont.
2005-2006 2006-2007
37STUDENT CREDIT HOURS
ECSU Fact Book 2006 - 2007
Departments Majors
SPRIN
G
FALL
SPRIN
G
FALL
SPRIN
G
FALL
SPRIN
G
FALL
SPRIN
G
FALL
ART Art 6 3 8 0 6 0 8 1 5 2
Graphic Design 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1
BIOLOGY Biology 18 6 17 7 23 7 15 9 12 9ACCOUNTING, ECONOMICS BANKING & FINANCE Accounting 8 3 3 6 6 0 5 6 15 3
MANAGEMENT & Business Administration 19 15 46 22 56 26 33 36 34 33 MARKETING *Business Educ 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0
EDUCATION Elementary Educ (K-6) 5 12 10 8 7 3 7 4 12 4Middle Grades Educ 1 0 1 1 1 0 3 0 0 1Special Educ (K-12) 1 1 0 2 0 0 1 2 0 2Master's in Elementary Edu 3 2 3 5 0 9 0 0 5 11
PHYSICAL EDUC Physical Education 2 1 0 3 5 3 4 5 8 5PSYCHOLOGY Psychology 13 3 14 6 4 6 8 6 12 2
GEOLOGICAL, ENVIRONMENTAL
& MARINE SCIENCES Geology 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 2Marine Environmental Science 0 0 0 1 1 1 3 0 2 2
LANGUAGE, LITERATURE, &
COMMUNICATION Communication Studies -- -- 1 3 7 0 5 3 4 3English 10 15 15 6 22 9 4 5 14 5
MATH & COMPUTER Applied Mathematics 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SCIENCE Computer & Info Science 22 8 11 9 18 7 12 3 12 6
Mathematics 3 1 3 0 3 1 4 0 2 1Master's in Mathematics 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3
MUSIC Music 1 2 2 0 1 0 2 1 3 0Music Industry Studies 5 2 3 1 5 5 3 0 2 2
CHEMISTRY & Chemistry 3 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 PHYSICS Physics 0 0 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 0HISTORY & History 5 2 2 4 8 5 3 2 6 5 POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Science 5 3 2 2 0 2 2 1 2 2SOCIAL SCIENCES Criminal Justice 30 20 24 30 22 13 28 15 27 17
Social Work 19 12 15 11 18 3 10 2 26 1Sociology 5 4 10 4 7 12 13 2 15 11
TECHNOLOGY Aviation Science 0 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 3 3Industrial Technology 6 2 2 2 6 5 6 2 7 6Technology Education 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
TOTAL 191 120 196 136 229 118 187 107 230 142
* Business Education being phased out
Degrees Conferred By Departments
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
39DEGREES CONFERRED
ECSU Fact Book 2006 - 2007
# % # % # % # %
Headcount 196 100.00 229 100.00 187 100.00 230 100.00
Full-Time 169 86.2 208 90.8 159 85.0 208 90.4
Part-Time 27 13.8 21 9.2 28 15.0 22 9.6
Men 49 25.0 66 28.8 67 35.8 67 29.1
Women 147 75.0 163 71.2 120 64.2 163 70.9
In-State 172 87.8 197 86.0 158 84.5 194 84.3
Out-State 24 12.2 32 14.0 29 15.5 36 15.7
Black 155 79.1 177 77.3 144 77.0 179 77.8
White 35 17.9 44 19.2 39 20.9 47 20.4
American Indian 0 0.0 2 0.9 0 0.0 2 0.9
Asian 1 0.5 3 1.3 1 0.5 0 0.0
Hispanic 2 1.0 2 0.9 2 1.1 1 0.4
Non-Resident Alien 3 1.5 1 0.4 0 0.0 0 0.0
Unknown 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 0.5 1 0.4
Boarding 91 46.4 91 39.7 92 49.2 95 41.3
Commuter 105 53.6 138 60.3 95 50.8 135 58.7
Incentive Scholars 61 31.1 56 24.5 65 34.8 72 31.3
Honor's Program 23 11.7 18 7.9 21 11.2 12 5.2
Average GPA 3.03 -- 3.05 -- 3.06 -- 3.05 --
(Spring)
Degrees ConferredCharacteristics of
Spring2006
EnrollmentCharacteristics
Spring2005
Spring2003
Spring2004
40DEGREES CONFERRED
ECSU Fact Book 2006 - 2007
# % # % # % # %
Headcount 136 100.00 118 100.00 107 100.00 142 100.00
Full-Time 123 90.4 92 78.0 86 80.4 104 73.2
Part-Time 13 9.6 26 22.0 21 19.6 38 26.8
Men 45 33.1 38 32.2 36 33.6 53 37.3
Women 91 66.9 80 67.8 71 66.4 89 62.7
In-State 130 95.6 106 89.8 94 87.9 120 84.5
Out-State 6 4.4 12 10.2 13 12.1 22 15.5
Black 88 64.7 88 74.6 77 72.0 109 76.8
White 48 35.3 30 25.4 29 27.1 29 20.4
American Indian 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0
Asian 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 0.9 3 2.1
Hispanic 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0
Non-Resident Alien 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 0.7
Unknown 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0
Boarding 43 31.6 47 39.8 28 26.2 51 35.9
Commuter 93 68.4 71 60.2 79 73.8 91 64.1
Incentive Scholars 27 19.9 23 19.5 30 28.0 27 19.0
Honor's Program 6 4.4 7 5.9 2 1.9 4 2.8
Average GPA 3.04 -- 2.93 -- 2.99 -- 3.02 --
(Fall)
Fall FallFall
Characteristics 2003 2004 2005 2006
Characteristics ofDegrees Conferred
Enrollment Fall
41DEGREES CONFERRED
ECSU Fact Book 2006 - 2007
# % # % # % # %
Beaufort 1 0.58 3 1.52 2 1.27 5 2.55
Bertie 9 5.23 16 8.12 9 5.70 10 5.10
Camden 7 4.07 6 3.05 8 5.06 5 2.55
Chowan 9 5.23 9 4.57 13 8.23 12 6.12
Currituck 4 2.33 6 3.05 7 4.43 8 4.08
Dare 4 2.33 5 2.54 3 1.90 5 2.55
Edgecombe 6 3.49 6 3.05 3 1.90 5 2.55
Franklin 2 1.16 1 0.51 0 0.00 0 0.00
Gates 4 2.33 5 2.54 6 3.80 6 3.06
Halifax 13 7.56 17 8.63 4 2.53 13 6.63
Hertford 16 9.30 11 5.58 6 3.80 4 2.04
Hyde 1 0.58 0 0.00 1 0.63 2 1.02
Martin 3 1.74 1 0.51 0 0.00 2 1.02
Nash 9 5.23 3 1.52 7 4.43 2 1.02
Northampton 3 1.74 3 1.52 2 1.27 2 1.02
Pasquotank 44 25.58 60 30.46 47 29.75 53 27.04
Perquimans 11 6.40 13 6.60 6 3.80 13 6.63
Tyrrell 3 1.74 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 0.51
Vance 2 1.16 1 0.51 0 0.00 4 2.04
Warren 1 0.58 1 0.51 1 0.63 3 1.53
Washington 8 4.65 7 3.55 7 4.43 5 2.55
NENC TOTAL 160 93.02 174 88.32 132 83.54 160 81.63
OTHER NC COUNTIES 12 6.98 23 11.68 26 16.46 36 18.37TOTAL IN-STATE 172 100.00 197 100.00 158 100.00 196 100.00
Virginia 9 37.50 20 62.50 19 65.52 26 76.47
Other States 15 62.50 12 37.50 10 34.48 8 23.53
TOTAL OUT-OF-STATE 24 100.00 32 100.00 29 100.00 34 100.00
IN & OUT-OF-STATE TOTAL 196 -- 229 -- 187 -- 230 --
2003
Degrees ConferredBy Residence
OUT-OF-STATE
Residence 2004SPRING
2005SPRING
200621
NE
NC
CO
UN
TIE
SSPRING SPRING
42DEGREES CONFERRED
ECSU Fact Book 2006 - 2007
Number of Number of year(s) after entryFreshmen 1 2 3 4 5 6
1994 391 66.8 55.8 55.5 14.1 5.9 1.01995 381 77.4 65.6 60.1 16.5 3.7 1.01996 379 75.2 63.6 60.4 23.2 5.8 3.41997 424 76.4 65.6 59.9 24.3 6.6 3.81998 377 72.9 60.2 56.5 21.8 5.6 3.41999 402 77.3 65.3 57.4 25.4 5.2 3.72000 440 81.4 65.0 55.5 23.4 4.5 2.02001 363 73.0 59.2 56.5 25.3 6.32002 458 74.9 60.0 54.1 24.22003 459 76.3 60.1 56.62004 558 74.7 56.12005 556 72.3
Goals for First-Year RetentionEntry term Fall 2005 Fall 2007 Fall 2008 Fall 2009 Fall 2010 Fall 2011
After 1st year Fall 2006 Fall 2008 Fall 2009 Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012Current Rate Goal Goal Goal Goal Goal
72.3 75.0 76.0 77.0 80.0 82.0
Retention RatesRates in the following chart reflect the cohort of first-time full-time freshmen (1994 - 2005)
Year of Entry
Retention Rates
0.0%
10.0%
20.0%
30.0%
40.0%
50.0%
60.0%
70.0%
80.0%
90.0%
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
Year of Entry
1st year 2nd year
44RETENTION, GRADUATION, PERSISTENCE RATES
ECSU Fact Book 2006-2007
Number of Number of year(s) after entryFreshmen 1 2 3 4 5 6
1994 391 0.0 0.0 0.3 38.4 46.8 49.61995 381 0.0 0.0 0.0 42.5 53.8 55.41996 379 0.0 0.0 0.8 34.0 50.1 52.51997 424 0.0 0.0 0.0 31.4 46.9 50.51998 377 0.0 0.0 0.3 28.6 43.8 45.41999 402 0.0 0.0 0.0 27.4 46.1 49.12000 440 0.0 0.0 0.5 30.0 46.1 49.32001 363 0.0 0.0 0.0 28.1 44.92002 458 0.0 0.0 0.0 23.62003 459 0.0 0.0 0.22004 558 0.0 0.02005 556 0.0 0.0
Entry term Fall 2002 Fall 2004 Fall 2005 Fall 2006 Fall 2007 Fall 2008Graduation term 2005-06 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
Current Rate Goal Goal Goal Goal Goal23.6 30.0 34.0 37.0 42.0 45.0
Entry term Fall 2000 Fall 2002 Fall 2003 Fall 2004 Fall 2005 Fall 2006Graduation term 2005-06 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
Current Rate Goal Goal Goal Goal Goal49.3 52.0 55.0 58.0 60.0 62.0
Goals for 4 Year Traditional Graduation Rate
Goals for 6 Year Traditional Graduation Rate
of first-time full-time freshmen (1994 - 2005)
Year of Entry
Graduation Rates
Rates in the following chart reflect the cohort Graduation Rates
0.0%
10.0%
20.0%
30.0%
40.0%
50.0%
60.0%
1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002
Year of Entry
4th year 5th year 6th year
45RETENTION, GRADUATION, PERSISTENCE RATES
ECSU Fact Book 2006-2007
Number in Number of year(s) after entryFreshmen class 1 2 3 4 5 6
1994 391 66.8 55.8 55.8 52.5 52.7 50.61995 381 77.4 65.6 60.1 59.0 57.5 56.41996 379 75.2 63.6 61.2 57.2 55.9 55.91997 424 76.4 65.6 59.9 55.7 53.5 54.31998 377 72.9 60.2 56.8 50.4 49.4 48.81999 402 77.3 65.3 57.4 52.8 51.3 52.82000 440 81.4 65.0 56.0 53.4 50.6 51.32001 363 73.0 59.2 56.5 53.4 51.22002 458 74.9 60.0 54.1 47.82003 459 76.3 60.1 56.82004 558 74.7 56.12005 556 72.3
Persistence Rates
of first-time full-time freshmen (1994 - 2005)
Year of Entry
Persistence RatesRates in the following chart reflect the cohort
0.0%
10.0%
20.0%
30.0%
40.0%
50.0%
60.0%
70.0%
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
Year of Entry
2nd year 3rd year 4th year 5th year
46RETENTION, GRADUATION, PERSISTENCE RATES
ECSU Fact Book 2006-2007
Headcount % GrowthAcademic Enrollment over Graduate
Year (Actual or Precious "Regular" "DE-only" Sub-TotalProjection) Year
Fall 1998 1932 BASE 1899 33 1932 N/A
Fall 1999 1966 1.76 1945 21 1966 N/A
Fall 2000 2035 3.51 1986 36 2022 13
Fall 2001 2004 -1.52 1940 36 1976 28
Fall 2002 2150 7.29 2112 21 2133 17
Fall 2003 2308 7.35 2204 78 2282 26
Fall 2004 2470 7.02 2370 67 2437 33
Fall 2005 2664 7.86 2497 107 2604 60
Fall 2006 2681 0.64 2535 85 2620 61
Fall 2007 2838 2658 116 2774 64
Fall 2008 3000 2716 119 2835 165
Fall 2009 3135 2826 124 2950 185
Fall 2010 3276 2913 128 3041 235
Fall 2011 3424 3036 133 3169 255
Fall 2012 3578 3131 137 3268 310
Enrollment ProjectionsHeadcount: Actual and Projected
(1998 - 2012)
Undergraduate
48PROJECTIONS
ECSU Fact Book 2006 - 2007
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
Exec/Admin/Managerial 31 37 35 32 43
Faculty 130 141 128 128 149
Other Professionals 42 41 41 54 61
Technical Paraprofessional 72 81 84 84 93
Secretary/Clerical 99 105 100 97 116
Skilled Crafts 4 4 4 3 3
Service/Maintenance 60 73 75 86 98
TOTAL 438 482 467 484 563Source: ECSU Office of Human Resource-- Personnel Data File as of (1/2006)
2004 2005 2006
EPA 193 203 241 31 16.06 15 7.39 28 11.62
SPA 274 281 323 120 43.80 108 38.43 126 39.01
TOTAL 467 484 564 151 32.33 123 25.41 154 27.30
2004
Full-Time Employees ECSU Alumni
Full-Time Faculty & Staff
ECSU Alumni Employees
2005 2006
By Occupational Activity
50FACULTY/STAFF
ECSU Fact Book 2006 - 2007
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
Doctorate 81 82 81 86 93
Specialist/JD 7 6 5 4 3
Master's 40 46 41 38 47
Bachelor's 2 7 1 0 6
130 141 128 128 149
By Gender
TOTAL
(Fall 2002 - 2006)
By Highest Earned Degree
Full-Time Instructional Faculty
BY GENDER
45
85
54
87
44
84
48
80
55
94
0102030405060708090
100
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
WOMENMEN
51FACULTY/STAFF
ECSU Fact Book 2006 - 2007
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
Professor 42 38 42 33 32
Associate Professor 36 33 33 31 40
Assistant Professor 27 31 35 32 34
Instructor 6 11 6 4 4
Lecturer 19 28 12 28 39
130 141 128 128 149
(Fall 2002 - 2006)
By Tenure Status
TOTAL
Full-Time Instructional Faculty
By Academic Rank
40 38 52
42 47 52
49 26 53
46 33 49
52 43 54
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
ON TRACK (N) NOT ON TRACK (Z) TENURE (T)
52FACULTY/STAFF
ECSU Fact Book 2006 - 2007
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
Black 76 80 73 73 84White 34 42 34 35 42American Indian 0 1 1 1 2Asian 20 18 19 16 18Hispanic 0 0 1 2 2Non-resident 0 0 0 1 1Race/ethnicity unknown 0 0 0 0 0
130 141 128 128 149
Full-Time Instructional Faculty(Fall 2002 - 2006)
By Ethnicity
TOTAL
53FACULTY/STAFF
ECSU Fact Book 2006 - 2007
Source of Income (Total) 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
Tuition and Fees 4,375 7,058 7,950 9,306 10,130State Appropriations 21,002 22,295 24,560 26,072 29,570Federal and State Grants and Contracts 12,094 23,813 23,867 25,483 17,032Private Gifts 685 1,007 939 1,065 1,830Auxiliary Enterprises 6,479 5,720 5,846 7,222 7,864
TOTAL $44,635 $59,893 $63,162 $69,148 $66,426
Source of Income (% of Total) 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
Tuition and Fees 9.8% 11.8% 12.6% 13.5% 15.3%State Appropriations 47.1% 37.2% 38.9% 37.7% 44.5%Federal and State Grants and Contracts 27.1% 39.8% 37.8% 36.9% 25.6%Private Gifts 1.5% 1.7% 1.5% 1.5% 2.8%Auxiliary Enterprises 14.5% 9.6% 9.3% 10.4% 11.8%
TOTAL 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%
Expenditures (Total) 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
Instruction 10,064 11,431 11,084 13,337 14,076Research 809 945 864 650 612Public Service 1,077 1,511 1,522 1,623 1,739Academic Support 3,636 4,368 4,801 4,735 5,076Student Services 3,398 3,612 3,627 3,869 4,456Institutional Support 6,180 6,889 7,347 8,010 8,915Physical Plant Operations 5,682 5,150 5,414 6,934 10,788Student Financial Aid 4,021 2,200 2,411 1,495 1,021Auxiliary Enterprises 5,828 7,799 6,986 7,888 8,843
TOTAL $40,695 $43,905 $44,056 $48,541 $55,526
Expenditures (% of Total) 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
Instruction 24.7% 26.0% 25.2% 27.5% 25.4%Research 2.0% 2.2% 2.0% 1.3% 1.1%Public Service 2.6% 3.4% 3.5% 3.3% 3.1%Academic Support 8.9% 9.9% 10.9% 9.8% 9.1%Student Services 8.3% 8.2% 8.2% 8.0% 8.0%Institutional Support 15.2% 15.7% 16.7% 16.5% 16.1%Physical Plant Operations 14.0% 11.7% 12.3% 14.3% 19.4%Student Financial Aid 9.9% 5.0% 5.5% 3.1% 1.8%Auxiliary Enterprises 14.3% 17.8% 15.9% 16.3% 15.9%
TOTAL 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%Source: Elizabeth City State University Office of Business & Finance
SOURCES OF REVENUE
OPERATING EXPENDITURES
Financial Summary($ in thousands -- 000s omitted)
55RESOURCES
ECSU Fact Book 2006 - 2007
Organization website
ACT News http://www.act.org/news/aapfacts.html
Assessment Resources http://cstl.syr.edu/AUSLOAC/Resource.html
Association for Institutional Research (AIR) http://www.airweb.org/?page=309
Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching http://www.carnegiefoundation.org/classifications/index.asp
Colleges and Universities by State http://50states.com/college/
College Opportunities Online Locator (COOL) http://nces.ed.gov/ipeds/cool/
Consortium for Student Retention Data Exchange (CSRDE) http://www.ou.edu/csrde/reports.html
Inter PostSecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) http://nces.ed.gov/ipeds/
National Association of Counties (NACO) http://www.naco.org/
School Matters (Public School Information) http://www.schoolmatters.com/
University of North Carolina General Administration (UNC-GA)
http://www.northcarolina.edu/content.php/pres/publications/ publications.htm
U.S. Census Bureau http://www.census.gov/
U.S. Department of Education http://www.ed.gov/about/pubs/intro/index.html?src=gu
U.S. Department of Labor (Bureau of Labor Statistics) http://www.bls.gov/
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (Information Sources) http://www.epa.gov/epahome/resource.htm
U.S. Federal Agencies (Alphabetical Listing) http://www.lib.lsu.edu/gov/alpha
U.S. Government Agencies List http://www.statelocalgov.net/index.cfm
U.S. News & World Report (Rankings) http://www.usnews.com/sections/rankings/index.html
College Board http://www.collegeboard.com/splash/
World Fact Book https://www.odci.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/us.html
valuable data information for your research needs
APPENDIX AListed below are a few resourceful web sites to assist you in gathering
57Appendix A
ECSU Fact Book 2006-2007
Institution website
Athens State University http://www.athens.edu/
Black Hills State University http://www.bhsu.edu/Home/tabid/79/Default.aspx
Central State University http://www.centralstate.edu/
Christopher Newport University http://www.cnu.edu/
Coastal Carolina http://www.coastal.edu/
Concord University http://www.concord.edu/
Eastern Oregon University http://www.eou.edu/
Lyndon State College http://lyndonstate.edu/
Savannah State University http://www.savstate.edu/
SUNY College at Old Westbury http://www.oldwestbury.edu/
Texas A&M University at Galveston http://www.tamug.edu/
University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff http://www.uapb.edu/
University of Maine at Farmington http://www.umf.maine.edu/
University of Virginia's College at Wise http://www.wise.virginia.edu/
Western State College of Colorado http://www.western.edu/
Criteria is based upon size of institution and city/town demographics
APPENDIX B
Below is a listing of our peer institutions selected by UNC-General Administration
58Appendix B
ECSU Fact Book 2006-2007