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 2001 – 2005 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 (gmccants@mail.ecsu.edu) or Ms. Nekesha
Ferebee, Director of Institutional Research and Assessment (ndferebee@mail.ecsu.edu).
Gerald McCants, Ph.D.
Assistant to the Chancellor
Enrollment Management,
Planning, Research and Outreach
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
PAGE(S)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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HISTORY
History ………………………………………….…………………..……………….……… 2
Historic Location ………………………………………….………..…………………..…. 3
GENERAL INFORMATION
Mission Statement ………………………………………………..…….…………….……. 5
Vision Statement . ……………………………………………..……….…………………. 5
Institutional Goals ……………………………………………..…….…………………..… 6
Memberships …………….…………………….……………..……….…………………… 7
Accreditations ………………….…………………………..………….….……………….. 8
ECSU Points of Pride …………………………………..…………….…………………… 9
Board of Trustees (2004 – 2005) …………………………………………….……………. 10
University Organizational Chart …………………..………………………………............ 11
Organizational Directory ……………..…………………………………………………… 12
ADMISSIONS
Applications, Acceptances & Enrollees
(New Freshmen & New Transfers) …………………………………….………....
New Freshmen Average SAT Scores ………….…………………………………………..
New Freshmen High School GPA ……………………………………….………………...
New Freshmen High School Class Rank .......................…………………………………..
Admitted Students By Enrollment Status …......…………………………………………...
Average Age (New Freshmen & New Transfers) NEW! ………………………………….
New Freshmen Enrollment from 21 NENC Counties ………………………………...........
New Transfers Enrollment from 21 NENC Counties ………………………………...……
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ENROLLMENT
Profile of New Freshmen …………………..…………………………………………...… 21
(Headcount, Gender, Race, Boarding, Incentive Scholars, etc.)
Profile of New Transfers ……………………………………..…………………………… 22
(Headcount, Gender, Race, Boarding, Incentive Scholars, etc.)
Profile of Undergraduate Students ………………………………..………………………. 23
(Headcount, Gender, Race, Boarding, Incentive Scholars, etc.)
Profile of Graduate Students …………………………………………………………...… 24
(Headcount, Gender, Race, Boarding, Incentive Scholars, etc.)
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ENROLLMENT CONT’D
All Students By Classification .……...…….………………………………………………
Lower Division Enrollment by Anticipated Majors ……………...………………………
Upper Division Enrollment by Anticipated Majors …………..…..……..……………...…
All Students By Majors ……………………………………………………………………
Enrollment from 21 NENC Counties (Undergraduates) …………………………………..
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STUDENT CREDIT HOURS
Headcount By Total Student Credit Hours …………………………………………..……. 31
(Undergraduates)
Headcount By Total Student Credit Hours ………….…………………………………….. 32
(Graduates)
Headcount & Student Credit Hours By Category & Residence Status …………………… 33
(Duplicated Headcount)
DEGREES CONFERRED
Degrees Conferred By Departments ………………...……………..………..……………
Enrollment Characteristics of Degrees Conferred (Spring) .....………..………….……….
Enrollment Characteristics of Degrees Conferred (Fall) NEW! …....………….…………
Degrees Conferred By Residence …………………….……………………………………
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RETENTION, GRADUATION, & PERSISTENCE RATES
Retention ……………………………………………………..…………………………... 40
Graduation ………………………………………………………………………………... 41
Persistence ……………………………………………………………………………….… 42
PROJECTIONS
Student Headcount Enrollment Projections ……………….…………………………….… 44
FACULTY & STAFF
Full-Time Faculty & Staff By Occupational Activity …………..………….………………
ECSU Alumni Employees ….………..……………………………………………………..
Full-Time Instructional Faculty
By Gender ……………………………………….……………………………………
By Highest Earned Degree ……………………….…………….…………………….
By Academic Rank ………………………………………..………………………….
By Tenure Status …………………………………………………..………………….
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RESOURCES
Financial Summary ………………………………………………………………………… 50
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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 2004, the university made history with its highest enrollment ever of
2,470 students. Today, the faculty and student body are increasingly multicultural. The library
contains over 193,880 books, 488,665 microforms, and 77 databases. There are 862 acres of land, of
which 200 represent the campus proper. As of December 2005, 15, 433 degrees, undergraduate and
graduate, have been conferred.
As ECSU’s history continues to evolve, highlights include: a doctor of pharmacy degree in collaboration
with UNC-Chapel Hill (August 2005); master’s degree programs in Elementary Education (January
2000), Biology (August 2003), and Mathematics (August 2004); 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); two endowed professorships--the E. V. Wilkins Endowed Professorship in Education and the
Marshall A. Rauch Endowed Professorship in Biology; 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); and
capital improvements including the completion of the Fine Arts Complex (1999), the Information
Technology Center (2000), and the Wellness Center (2000). Also, the Viking Village, a student housing
facility adjacent to campus was completed in September 2004 resulting from a university-private
partnership. In 2000, ECSU began design of additional capital projects using the $46.3 million
secured from the statewide Higher Education Bond Referendum to complete the Physical
Education/Field House (2003), University Suites, a new residence hall (2004), and a Student Center
(2005). In July 2004, the NC General Assembly passed legislation for ECSU to receive $28 million to
construct facilities for a pharmacy program.
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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
comprise the former farm on Weeksville Road (N.C. 34); a 639-acre tract in Currituck County
preserve the nation's diminishing wetlands and provides for educational research; and 35
serve residential or expansion purposes. There are also small sites in Utah and Virginia
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:
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Be an outstanding baccalaureate level university offering a select number of Master's
degree programs;
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Serve primarily students from northeastern North Carolina;
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Be distinguished by having the best undergraduate teacher preparation program in the
state;
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Provide exemplary curricula and educational systems;
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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
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Discharge responsibilities with integrity, civility, and sensitivity while promoting dignity
and respect for others
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INSTITUTIONAL GOALS: 1999 - 2004
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The University will offer high quality undergraduate and graduate degree programs through
accreditation, continuous curriculum review, and assessment of educational outcomes.
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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.
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The University will attract and retain a highly motivated student body.
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The University will increase organized research and the level of external and internal
funding received from public and private sources.
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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.
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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
Associated Collegiate Press
Association for General and Liberal Studies
Association of Institutional Research (AIR)
Association for International Educators
Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development
Association of College Administration Professionals
Association of Teacher Education Institutions
Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business
Carolinas Association of Collegiate Registrar and Admissions Officers
Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA)
College Entrance Examination Board
Colleges and University Personnel Association
Colleges and University Systems Exchange (CAUSE)
Intercollegiate Press
Council for the Advancement and Support of Education (CASE)
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 Cooperative Education Association
North American Association of Summer Sessions
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). It’s
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 17, 2006)
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FALL 2005 ENROLLMENT HIGHEST IN HISTORY. The fall 2005 student enrollment of 2,664 represents the highest enrollment in the
115-year history of the university. New freshmen accounted for 560 students (highest in history and equal to fall 2004).
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SPRING 2006 ENROLLMENT SETS SPRING ENROLLMENT RECORD AND ESTABLISHES THE SECOND HIGHEST
ENROLLMENT IN THE HISTORY OF ECSU. The spring 2006 student enrollment of 2,506 sets an all-time record for spring and is the
second highest enrollment in the history of ECSU.
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ECSU RANKED #3 AMONG ITS PEERS. American’s Best Colleges 2005 report ranked ECSU #3 among its peer institutions of Top
Public Comprehensive Colleges in the south. American’s Best Colleges is published by U.S. News & World Report magazine.
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GRADUATION RATE STUDY: The American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU) Education Trust Committee
visited ECSU March 10-11, 2005, to assess the university’s outstanding six-year graduation rate. ECSU was one of 12 institutions chosen
to participate in this study. The report has been distributed nationwide and has brought positive attention to the University throughout the
United States.
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ECSU AWARDED $152K IN HUD HOUSING GRANTS. On Tuesday, February 7, 2006, officials from the U.S. Department of Housing
and Urban Development announced three new housing grants to the University. The grants were presented to ECSU Chancellor Mickey L.
Burnim and Morris Autry, director of ECSU’s Community Development Program. Nearly $100,000 of the grant money will be used by
ECSU to develop courses for students who are interested in careers in fair housing. The remaining money will provide counseling to
current and potential homeowners and information about predatory lending. ECSU has partnered with HUD since 1988.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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ECSU COLLABORATES WITH EGYPTIAN PROFESSOR TO CREATE PHYSICS SOFTWARE. Dr. Sobhy Ragab Attalla, an
Egyptian professor of physics from Fayoum University, Cairo, is working with Dr. Linda Hayden, professor of computer science, and
ECSU students to design software to be used by Egyptian universities for their physics classes. The project is funded by USAID and the
Supreme Council of the Egyptian Universities.
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PHARMACY PROGRAM ENROLLS 14 STUDENTS IN ITS FIRST PROGRAM. ECSU admitted 14 students into the new pharmacy
program. During 2005 fall semester, these students completed teleconference classes that were broadcast from UNC Chapel Hill. Classes
and laboratory sessions were held in the Jimmy R. Jenkins Science Center temporary facilities equipped with state-of-the-art laboratory and
videoconferencing equipment.
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2005 – 2006
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Mr. Walter C. Davenport, Chair
Raleigh, North Carolina 27608
Atty. Teresa DeLoatch Bryant
Greensboro, North Carolina 27406
Mr. Frederick L. Yates, Vice Chair
Winfall, North Carolina 27985
Mr. Norman L. Mebane, Jr.
Windsor, North Carolina 27983
Rev. Henry B. Pickett, Jr., Secretary
Raleigh, North Carolina 27610
Dr. Harold E. Mitchell
Ahoskie, North Carolina 27910
Rev. Earl M. Brown
Richmond, Virginia 23235
Mrs. Regina W. Peele
Windsor, North Carolina 27983
Mr. Anthony A. Lewis
Washington, DC 20036
Mr. Joe Wilson
New Brunswick, New Jersey 08901
Mrs. Harriett L. Hornthal
Elizabeth City, North Carolina 27909
Mr. Calvin R. Worsley
Greensboro, North Carolina 27610
Mr. James Stratford (ECSU-SGA President)
Elizabeth City, North Carolina 27909
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Executive Assistant to the Chancellor
President
The University of North
Carolina
Admissions
Chief Information Officer
Board of Trustees
Chancellor
Athletics
Human Resources
Vice Chancellor for
Business and
Finance
Vice Chancellor for
Institutional Advancement
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Budgets
Auxiliary Services
Design & Construction
Controller
Physical Plant
Procurement & Materials
Management
Vice Chancellor for
Student Affairs
Vice Chancellor
For Academic Affairs
Legal Assistant to the Chancellor
ECSU Foundation
Major & Planned Gifts
Alumni Relations
Annual Fund
Development
Research Developer
Counseling & Testing/
Orientation
Career Services
Residence Life
Student Life
Health Services
Judicial Affairs
Financial Aid/Scholarships
Campus Police
Recreational Services
Executive Assistant to the
Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs
Associate Vice Chancellor
for Academic Affairs
Graduate/Cont. Education/Weekend Evening
Summer School
Center for Teaching Excellence
Honors Program
Military Science
International Programs
School of Education &
Psychology
Health & Physical Education
Laboratory School
Psychology
Education
School of Arts &
Humanities
Art
Language, Literature & Communication
Music
History and Political Science
Social Sciences
Criminal Justice
Elementary Education
Middle Grades Education
Office of School Services
Secondary Education
Special Education
Sociology
Social Work
Educational Talent Search
Upward Bound/Student Support Services
Ronald McNair Scholars
NC Math Science Education Network
University Planetarium
Radio and TV Station
Center for Research & Evaluation
General Studies
University Relations & Marketing
Registrar’s Office
Internal Auditor
Library Services
Assistant to the Chancellor for Planning,
Assessment and Research
Sponsored Programs
School of Mathematics,
Science & Technology
Biology
Geological, Environmental & Marine
Sciences
Chemistry & Physics
Mathematics & Computer Science
Technology
Health Careers
CERSER
Community Development
Institutional Research/Assessment
Small Business and Technology
Development Center
School of Business &
Economics
Management & Marketing
Accounting, Economics and Finance
ELIZABETH CITY STATE UNIVERSITY
ORGANIZATIONAL CHART
Board of Governors
The University of North
Carolina
ORGANIZATIONAL DIRECTORY
Please visit our Directory at http://www.ecsu.edu for telephone numbers and
other information
Mickey L. Burnim ........................................…………........................................... Chancellor
Jeanette H. Evans .............................................….... Executive Assistant to the Chancellor
Derrick Wilkins .....................................…...................... Interim Chief Information Officer
Edward McLean ................................................................................. Director of Athletics
Jean M. Sims ..….... Director of Human Resources/Equal Employment Opportunity Officer
Bernetta H. Brown ...............................…….... Assistant to the Chancellor for Legal Affairs
Marsha R. McLean ...........................…….... Director of University Relations and Marketing
Pattie Smith ..............................................…............................................. Internal Auditor
Grady Deese ........…………………..………….................. Director of Admissions/Recruitment
Ronald Blackmon ..………................................. Interim Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs
Cheryl J. Lewis ............................... Interim Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs
LoraAnn E. Barclift ………… Executive Assistant to the Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs
Claudie Mackey .…...................... Interim Dean of the School of Education and Psychology
Jennifer Keane-Dawes ......................... Interim Dean of the School of Arts and Humanities
Ali A. Khan …….……....... Interim Dean of the School of Mathematics, Science & Technology
Freda McBride .......….....….…….................. Dean of the School of Business and Economics
Sherry Lewis .…………….............….……................. Chair of Department of General Studies
Vincent Beamon …………….......…….........…............…......…………….... University Registrar
Rebecca Ware ..........................….…........................................................... Head Librarian
Patricia Gibbs ......................…....... Director of Sponsored Programs, Contracts and Grants
Janice Baker ……..............…………………… Interim Vice Chancellor for Business and Finance
....................…..............…..................................................................... Director of Budgets
Scott Hale ................................................…........................................................ Controller
Stephen J. Sylvester ......................................... Interim Director of Facilities Management
Ruth W. Williams ......................…...... Director of Procurement and Materials Management
John Smith ………...................................................... Director of Design and Construction
Doraine Spence .......................…........…................................. Director of Auxiliary Services
Artie L. Travis ….…..........................….…………................ Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs
Anthony Brown …………..… Associate Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs/Dean of Students
Deborah Branch ..…...................................... Assistant Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs/
Director of Counseling & Testing
Sam Beamon ………..……………..……………….……. Director of Public Safety /Chief of Police
Vacant ….......................................................................... Director of Union & Student Life
Warren Basket ..............…............….......................................... Director of Residence Life
Regina McCoy-Davis ....................….…..................................... Director of Health Services
Brutus N. Jackson .........................…...….................................. Director of Career Services
Anzell Harrell …………………….…………………………………….. Director of Intramural Sports
Mary Berry …………………….………………………………………… Director of Student Activities
LaTonya Gregory ……………............……........................... Interim Director of Financial Aid
Richard Lucas ……....…..………..….................. Vice Chancellor for Institutional Advancement
La’Tanya Afolayan ......…................................... Associate Vice Chancellor for Development
Tarshall McCauley ....................................... Accounting Technician of (ECSU Foundation)
Gwendolyn Sanders ……………................…........................... Director of Alumni Relations
Barbara Sutton .....…..…..............................…….... Assistant Director of Alumni Relations
Vacant …….………….........…....….......................…...................…. Director of Annual Fund
Melanie P. Blackford ..................................................................... Director of Development
Gary Whidbee …………………………..……. Development Officer – Schools and Departments
Bettie M. Lyons ....................................................….......................... Prospect Researcher
Gerald McCants ..…...…………….... Assistant to the Chancellor for Enrollment Management,
Planning, Research, & Outreach
Morris Autry .......................................…..................... Director of Community Development
Nekesha Ferebee ...................................…...................... Director of Institutional Research
Vacant ......................................................…...................................…. University Archivist
Wauna Dooms ..................... Director of Small Business & Technology Development Center
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APPLICATIONS, ACCEPTANCES, & ENROLLEES
NEW FRESHMEN
APPLIED
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
#
#
%
#
%
2001
1305
930
71.3
366
39.4
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
NEW TRANSFERS
APPLIED
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
#
#
%
#
%
2001
196
180
91.8
118
65.6
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
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ADMISSIONS
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NEW FRESHMEN
AVERAGE OF COMBINED SAT SCORES
837
817
849
841
849
800
810
2005
820
2004
830
840
2003
2002
850
2001
NEW FRESHMEN
HIGH SCHOOL GPA
1.00 - 1.50
1.51 - 2.00
2.01 - 2.50
2.51 - 3.00
3.01 - 3.50
3.51 - 4.00
Average GPA
Missing GPA
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
0
4
1
0
0
23
53
35
60
47
111
118
111
161
154
117
163
153
163
176
82
99
108
93
104
31
23
48
72
67
2.74
2.66
2.79
2.72
2.75
2
4
8
11
12
15
ADMISSIONS
ECSU Fact Book 2005 - 2006
(For those
reporting
class rank)
Number of
New
Freshmen
# of New
Freshmen
NEW FRESHMEN
HIGH SCHOOL CLASS RANK
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
Top Fifth
Second Fifth
Third Fifth
Fourth Fifth
Bottom Fifth
44
117
97
71
16
62
135
138
72
31
61
138
130
78
19
68
121
157
131
43
68
126
179
110
33
# WithClass
Rank
# Without
Class Rank
Total New
Freshmen
345
438
426
520
516
21
26
38
40
44
366
464
464
560
560
ADMITTED STUDENTS BY
ENROLLMENT STATUS
2005 FALL
9%
64%
73%
21%
7%
2%
New Freshmen
New Transfers
2004 FALL
Unclassified/Special
9%
61%
Other Undergraduates
Graduates
68%
23%
6%
1%
16
ADMISSIONS
ECSU Fact Book 2005 - 2006
AVERAGE AGE
NEW FRESHMEN
2003 FALL
2004 FALL
2005 FALL
APPLIED
ENROLLED
LE 18
1106
377
1366
452
1331
458
19
203
56
227
60
259
74
20
33
8
37
16
43
9
21
3
2
9
5
7
3
22-24
11
3
15
10
8
4
25-40
17
11
19
13
17
10
41-64
10
7
5
4
2
1
65 +
0
0
0
0
1
1
AVG
APPLIED ENROLLED APPLIED
18.89
18.76
ENROLLED
18.54
NEW TRANSFERS
2003 FALL
2004 FALL
2005 FALL
APPLIED
ENROLLED
LE 18
2
2
6
3
6
5
19
27
21
30
23
41
21
20
33
21
40
27
27
17
21
29
21
38
27
28
19
22-24
40
26
52
43
55
31
25-40
87
49
89
66
78
56
41-64
37
23
32
23
30
20
65 +
0
0
0
0
0
0
AVG
27.85
APPLIED ENROLLED APPLIED
26.63
17
ADMISSIONS
ECSU Fact Book 2005 - 2006
ENROLLED
27.48
ENROLLMENT FROM 21 *NENC COUNTIES
(NEW FRESHMEN)
NorthEastern NC
Counties
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
3
5
5
4
3
19
16
18
9
23
Camden
9
14
11
14
13
Chowan
18
21
17
18
11
Currituck
8
11
8
13
11
Dare
6
2
3
2
1
Edgecombe
8
16
11
16
14
Franklin
2
1
2
2
0
Gates
5
11
20
9
9
Halifax
14
37
13
19
21
Hertford
16
12
34
27
11
Hyde
1
3
0
0
0
Martin
0
8
8
4
13
Nash
12
10
12
7
12
Northampton
10
14
9
16
12
Pasquotank
61
74
70
86
95
Perquimans
15
16
20
10
20
Tyrrell
4
5
3
2
6
Vance
1
3
4
8
9
Warren
1
8
5
5
3
15
20
16
16
14
# of NENC Freshmen
228
307
289
287
301
Total In-State New
Freshmen Enrollment
298
374
400
465
473
% of NENC Freshmen
76.51
82.09
72.25
61.72
63.64
Beaufort
Bertie
Washington
* North Eastern North Carolina
18
ADMISSIONS
ECSU Fact Book 2005 - 2006
ENROLLMENT FROM 21 *NENC COUNTIES
(NEW TRANSFERS)
NorthEastern NC
Counties
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
Beaufort
0
0
4
2
1
Bertie
2
4
2
1
3
Camden
5
4
4
9
9
Chowan
10
10
5
7
5
Currituck
4
16
11
13
9
Dare
6
10
6
12
5
Edgecombe
0
2
1
0
2
Franklin
0
0
1
1
0
Gates
3
6
4
3
4
Halifax
5
13
11
10
6
Hertford
5
7
6
7
12
Hyde
0
0
0
0
0
Martin
1
3
2
1
5
Nash
0
0
1
1
0
Northampton
1
1
1
1
5
Pasquotank
30
52
45
57
54
Perquimans
13
17
8
16
5
Tyrrell
2
2
1
0
3
Vance
0
1
1
0
0
Warren
0
0
1
0
0
Washington
2
5
6
4
2
# of NENC Transfers
89
153
121
145
130
Total In-State New
Transfers Enrollment
98
166
134
177
145
% of NENC Transfers
90.82
92.17
90.30
81.92
89.66
* North Eastern North Carolina
19
ADMISSIONS
ECSU Fact Book 2005 - 2006
PROFILE OF NEW FRESHMEN
2001
ENROLLMENT
2002
2003
2004
2005
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
366
100
464
100
464
100
560
100
560
100
364.5
--
461.0
--
460.8
--
558.8
--
558.3
--
Full-time
363
99.2
458
98.7
459
98.9
558
99.6
556
99.3
Part-time
3
0.8
6
1.3
5
1.1
2
0.4
4
0.7
Men
164
44.8
189
40.7
201
43.3
263
47.0
230
41.1
Women
202
55.2
275
59.3
263
56.7
297
53.0
330
58.9
In-State
298
81.4
374
80.6
400
86.2
465
83.0
473
84.5
68
18.6
90
19.4
64
13.8
95
17.0
87
15.5
Black
311
85.0
390
84.1
383
82.5
466
83.2
475
84.8
White
52
14.2
65
14.0
76
16.4
80
14.3
67
12.0
American Indian
0
0.0
1
0.2
1
0.2
0
0.0
1
0.2
Asian
1
0.3
1
0.2
1
0.2
5
0.9
3
0.5
Hispanic
2
0.5
5
1.1
2
0.4
2
0.4
4
0.7
Non-Resident
0
0.0
2
0.4
0
0.0
0
0.0
0
0.0
Unknown
0
0.0
0
0.0
1
0.2
7
1.3
10
1.8
Boarding
244
66.7
328
70.7
326
70.3
412
73.6
414
73.9
Commuters
122
33.3
136
29.3
138
29.7
148
26.4
146
26.1
* Incentive Scholars
137
37.4
188
40.5
203
43.8
203
36.3
213
38.0
SAT Total
837
--
817
--
849
--
841
--
849
--
SAT Verb
422
--
410
--
424
--
417
--
419
--
SAT Math
415
--
407
--
425
--
424
--
430
--
CHARACTERISTICS
Headcount
FTE
Out-of-State
* "Incentive Scholars" has been replaced with "UNC Campus Based Scholarships"
beginning Fall 2004
21
ENROLLMENT
ECSU Fact Book 2005 - 2006
PROFILE OF NEW TRANSFERS
2001
ENROLLMENT
CHARACTERISTICS
2002
2003
2004
2005
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
118
100
186
100
163
100
212
100
169
100
111.8
--
153.0
--
144.0
--
196.8
--
159.5
--
Full-time
103
87.3
129
69.4
125
76.7
182
85.8
153
90.5
Part-time
15
12.7
57
30.6
38
23.3
30
14.2
16
9.5
Men
48
40.7
51
27.4
60
36.8
83
39.2
50
29.6
Women
70
59.3
135
72.6
103
63.2
129
60.8
119
70.4
In-State
98
83.1
166
89.2
134
82.2
177
83.5
145
85.8
Out-of-State
20
16.9
20
10.8
29
17.8
35
16.5
24
14.2
Black
59
50.0
80
43.0
97
59.5
136
64.2
96
56.8
White
58
49.2
104
55.9
60
36.8
66
31.1
68
40.2
American Indian
0
0.0
0
0.0
0
0.0
0
0.0
0
0.0
Asian
1
0.8
1
0.5
1
0.6
4
1.9
0
0.0
Hispanic
0
0.0
1
0.5
4
2.5
1
0.5
2
1.2
Non-Resident
0
0.0
0
0.0
0
0.0
0
0.0
0
0.0
Unknown
0
0.0
0
0.0
1
0.6
5
2.4
3
1.8
Boarding
32
27.1
37
19.9
40
24.5
66
31.1
45
26.6
Commuters
86
72.9
149
80.1
123
75.5
146
68.9
124
73.4
* Incentive Scholars
16
13.6
22
11.8
16
9.8
35
16.5
27
16.0
SAT Total
799
--
852
--
859
--
844
--
854
--
SAT Verb
403
--
432
--
435
--
417
--
427
--
SAT Math
396
--
420
--
424
--
427
--
427
--
Headcount
FTE
* "Incentive Scholars" has been replaced with "UNC Campus Based Scholarships"
beginning Fall 2004
22
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PROFILE OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS
ENROLLMENT
CHARACTERISTICS
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
1976
100
2133
100
2282
100
2437
100
2604
100
1852.8
--
1982.8
--
2084.0
--
2267.8
--
2422.5
--
Full-time
1757
88.9
1858
87.1
1918
84.0
2118
86.9
2283
87.7
Part-time
219
11.1
275
12.9
364
16.0
319
13.1
321
12.3
Men
760
38.5
777
36.4
838
36.7
959
39.4
996
38.2
Women
1216
61.5
1356
63.6
1444
63.3
1478
60.6
1608
61.8
In-State
1721
87.1
1847
86.6
1988
87.1
2099
86.1
2234
85.8
255
12.9
286
13.4
294
12.9
338
13.9
370
14.2
Black
1550
78.4
1631
76.5
1760
77.1
1919
78.7
2038
78.3
White
394
19.9
467
21.9
487
21.3
466
19.1
501
19.2
American Indian
6
0.3
6
0.3
5
0.2
6
0.2
4
0.2
Asian
8
0.4
8
0.4
13
0.6
17
0.7
16
0.6
12
0.6
13
0.6
12
0.5
12
0.5
16
0.6
Non-Resident
6
0.3
8
0.4
3
0.1
1
0.0
0
0.0
Unknown
0
0.0
0
0.0
2
0.1
16
0.7
29
1.1
Boarding
928
47.0
985
46.2
999
43.8
1197
49.1
1299
49.9
Commuters
1048
53.0
1148
53.8
1283
56.2
1240
50.9
1305
50.1
Average ECSU GPA
2.68
--
2.69
--
2.69
--
2.70
--
2.72
--
Average Age
23.3
--
23.9
--
24.4
--
23.8
--
23.6
--
Headcount
FTE
Out-of-State
Hispanic
23
ENROLLMENT
ECSU Fact Book 2005 - 2006
PROFILE OF *GRADUATE STUDENTS
ENROLLMENT
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
CHARACTERISTICS
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
Headcount
28
100
17
100
26
100
33
100
60
100
15.8
--
11.5
--
17.8
--
24.5
--
43.8
--
Full-time
0
0.0
2
11.8
5
19.2
6
18.2
7
11.7
Part-time
28
100.0
15
88.2
21
80.8
27
81.8
53
88.3
1
3.6
0
0.0
1
3.8
4
12.1
10
16.7
Women
27
96.4
17
100.0
25
96.2
29
87.9
50
83.3
In-State
27
96.4
17
100.0
26
100.0
32
97.0
57
95.0
Out-of-State
1
3.6
0
0.0
0
0.0
1
3.0
3
5.0
Black
9
32.1
7
41.2
14
53.8
14
42.4
41
68.3
White
19
67.9
10
58.8
12
46.2
19
57.6
18
30.0
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
0
0.0
1
1.7
Hispanic
0
0.0
0
0.0
0
0.0
0
0.0
0
0.0
Non-Resident
0
0.0
0
0.0
0
0.0
0
0.0
0
0.0
Average ECSU GPA
3.84
--
3.81
--
3.79
--
3.70
--
3.45
--
Average Age
40.8
--
38.9
--
35.9
--
33.5
--
39.0
--
FTE
Men
* Graduate program began in Spring 2000
24
ENROLLMENT
ECSU Fact Book 2005 - 2006
ALL STUDENTS
BY CLASSIFICATION
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
New Freshmen
366
464
464
560
560
Other Freshmen
257
252
287
310
331
Sophomores
455
421
473
527
537
Juniors
357
462
373
443
490
Seniors
431
416
502
445
495
Unclassified
110
118
183
152
191
28
17
26
33
60
2004
2150
2308
2470
2664
Graduates
TOTAL
25
ENROLLMENT
ECSU Fact Book 2005 - 2006
LOWER DIVISION ENROLLMENT
(Freshmen & Sophomores)
BY ANTICIPATED MAJORS
School of Education and Psychology
2001
2002
Birth to Kindergarten (began Fall 2004)
Elementary Education (K-6)
Middle Grades Education
Physical Education
Psychology
Special Education (K-12)
0
111
1
20
47
3
0
136
0
23
58
5
0
160
4
39
65
9
0
156
9
40
72
13
8
133
7
51
84
16
Total for School of Education and Psychology
182
222
277
290
291
School of Arts and Humanities
2003 2004 2005
2001
2002
Art
Communication Studies(began Fall 2002)
Criminal Justice
English
Graphic Design (began Fall 2004)
History
Music
Music Industry Studies
Political Science
Social Work
Sociology
25
0
102
44
0
8
9
41
8
30
11
33
3
90
30
0
15
12
42
14
39
17
42
9
90
47
0
15
12
48
10
20
19
39
25
110
45
2
22
21
28
14
24
30
34
25
113
32
12
14
21
33
17
49
30
Total for School of Arts and Humanities
278
295
312
360
380
2001
2002
0
109
4
130
4
42
4
15
0
2
0
310
4
107
5
114
6
41
4
15
0
1
0
297
2001
2002
Accounting
Business Administration
Business Education (being phased out)
38
154
3
28
177
1
39
180
1
37
206
0
49
226
0
Total for School of Business and Economics
195
206
220
243
275
1020
1122
1249
1310
School of Mathematics, Science,
& Technology
Aviation Science(began Fall 2002)
Biology
Chemistry
Computer & Information Science
Geology
Industrial Technology
Marine Environmental Science (began Fall 2000)
Mathematics
Pharmaceutical Sciences (began Fall 2004)
Physics
Technology Education (being phased out)
Total for School of Mathematics, Science,
& Technology
School of Business and Economics
TOTAL Lower Division Enrollment
965
26
ENROLLMENT
ECSU Fact Book 2005 - 2006
2003 2004 2005
2003 2004 2005
6
115
10
103
6
52
9
10
0
1
1
313
6
122
29
96
1
69
9
15
4
5
0
356
10
147
27
85
5
54
10
19
4
3
0
364
2003 2004 2005
UPPER DIVISION ENROLLMENT
(Juniors & Seniors)
BY ANTICIPATED MAJORS
School of Education and Psychology
2001
2002
0
77
4
18
35
6
0
86
5
30
42
6
0
89
4
28
32
8
0
100
6
41
40
12
4
113
7
55
44
19
140
169
161
199
238
2001
2002
Art
Communication Studies(began Fall 2002)
Criminal Justice
English
Graphic Design (began Fall 2004)
History
Music
Music Industry Studies
Political Science
Social Work
Sociology
20
0
97
47
0
12
7
16
9
62
16
17
8
92
56
0
14
7
23
7
67
21
17
11
99
39
0
18
9
20
9
56
21
22
10
86
36
0
15
13
18
9
52
33
23
21
95
46
3
23
19
11
11
57
31
Total for School of Arts and Humanities
286
312
299
294
340
2001
2002
0
69
5
72
7
20
3
7
0
3
6
192
1
73
6
73
4
24
3
9
0
4
2
199
Birth to Kindergarten (began Fall 2004)
Elementary Education (K-6)
Middle Grades Education
Physical Education
Psychology
Special Education (K-12)
Total for School of Education and Psychology
School of Arts and Humanities
School of Mathematics, Science,
& Technology
Aviation Science (began Fall 2002)
Biology
Chemistry
Computer & Information Science
Geology
Industrial Technology
Marine Environmental Science (began Fall 2000)
Mathematics
Pharmaceutical Sciences (began Fall 2004)
Physics
Technology Education (being phased out)
Total for School of Mathematics, Science,
& Technology
School of Business and Economics
2003 2004 2005
2003 2004 2005
2003 2004 2005
4
72
5
74
2
32
8
9
0
2
0
208
7
64
8
61
3
22
11
11
0
1
0
188
7
68
7
45
3
35
8
9
1
3
0
186
2001
2002
Accounting
Business Administration
Business Education (being phased out)
Total for School of Business and Economics
27
122
3
152
27
161
1
189
30
165
2
197
32
166
1
199
40
171
1
212
TOTAL Upper Division Enrollment
770
869
865
880
976
27
ENROLLMENT
ECSU Fact Book 2005 - 2006
2003 2004 2005
ALL STUDENTS
BY MAJORS
Majors
Departments
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
Art
Graphic Design
Biology
Pharmaceutical Sciences
Accounting
45
0
178
0
65
50
0
180
0
55
59
0
187
0
69
61
2
186
4
69
57
15
215
5
89
Business Administration
Business Education
Birth to Kindergarten
Elementary Education (K-6)
Middle Grades Education
Special Education (K-12)
Physical Education
Psychology
276
6
0
188
5
9
38
82
338
2
0
222
5
11
53
100
345
3
0
249
8
17
67
97
372
1
0
256
15
25
81
112
397
1
12
246
14
35
106
128
Geology
11
7
0
91
10
7
11
86
8
17
20
86
4
20
35
81
8
18
46
78
Mathematics
Music
Music Industry Studies
202
22
16
57
187
24
19
65
177
19
21
68
157
26
34
46
130
28
40
44
Chemistry
Physics
History
Political Science
Criminal Justice
Social Work
Sociology
Aviation Science
Industrial Technology
Technology Education
Certificate
Special
Undeclared
9
5
20
17
199
92
27
0
62
6
73
38
130
11
5
29
21
182
106
38
5
65
2
73
45
126
15
3
33
19
189
76
40
10
84
1
118
66
111
37
6
37
23
196
76
63
13
91
0
114
38
156
34
6
37
28
208
106
61
17
89
0
116
96
94
0
28
0
0
17
0
0
26
0
3
21
9
3
46
11
ART
BIOLOGY
ACCOUNTING, ECONOMICS,
BANKING & FINANCE
MANAGEMENT & MARKETING
EDUCATION
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
PSYCHOLOGY
GEOLOGICAL, ENVIRONMENTAL
& MARINE SCIENCES
Marine Environmental Science
Communication Studies
English
LANGUAGE, LITERATURE,
& COMMUNICATION
MATH & COMPUTER SCIENCE
Computer & Information Science
MUSIC
CHEMISTRY & PHYSICS
HISTORY &
POLITICAL SCIENCE
SOCIAL SCIENCES
TECHNOLOGY
OTHER UNDERGRADUATES
GRADUATES
Master's in Biology (began Fall 2004)
Master's in Elementary Education
Master's in Mathematics (began Fall 2004)
TOTAL
28
ENROLLMENT
ECSU Fact Book 2005 - 2006
2004
2150 2308 2470
2664
ENROLLMENT FROM 21 *NENC COUNTIES
(UNDERGRADUATES)
NorthEastern
NC Counties
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
19
22
26
25
21
113
97
114
86
84
Camden
45
57
54
75
75
Chowan
91
100
110
115
107
Currituck
66
72
72
79
91
Dare
38
44
40
38
35
Edgecombe
39
52
45
43
47
Franklin
16
8
6
6
4
Gates
54
63
82
74
62
Halifax
123
138
114
97
97
Hertford
110
99
129
118
106
8
8
7
5
3
Martin
32
30
38
25
37
Nash
45
43
43
35
35
Northampton
37
46
39
47
59
Pasquotank
422
494
526
534
585
Perquimans
96
112
108
111
104
Tyrrell
16
20
17
16
22
Vance
14
13
14
18
26
Warren
10
15
19
20
19
Washington
83
76
80
84
82
1,477
1,609
1,683
1,651
1,701
1,976
2,133
2,282
2,437
2,604
74.75
75.43
73.75
67.75
65.32
Beaufort
Bertie
Hyde
# of NENC students
Total Undergrad
Enrollment
% of NENC students
* North Eastern North Carolina
29
ENROLLMENT
ECSU Fact Book 2005 - 2006
2002 - 2003
2003 - 2004
Fall
Spring
Fall
2005
Fall
Spring
# of 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
2.00
3.00
4.00
5.00
6.00
7.00
8.00
9.00
10.00
11.00
12.00
13.00
14.00
15.00
16.00
17.00
18.00
19.00
20.00
21.00
22.00
23.00
15
10
62
4
13
83
13
22
35
6
12
171
58
82
487
418
247
349
24
13
8
1
0
15
20
186
16
65
498
91
176
315
60
132
2,052
754
1,148
7,305
6,688
4,199
6,282
456
260
168
22
0
2
8
73
8
12
100
19
22
39
19
14
179
106
96
382
282
235
418
26
11
11
1
0
2
16
219
32
60
600
133
176
351
190
154
2148
1378
1344
5730
4512
3995
7524
494
220
231
22
0
2
4
94
13
21
106
26
28
45
10
15
203
98
115
486
390
258
322
24
6
16
0
0
2
8
282
52
105
636
182
224
405
100
165
2436
1274
1610
7290
6240
4386
5796
456
120
336
0
0
2
8
94
11
20
95
24
23
39
15
8
223
129
104
365
308
222
402
25
9
17
2
0
2
16
282
44
100
570
168
184
351
150
88
2676
1677
1456
5475
4928
3774
7236
475
180
357
44
0
2
7
74
12
16
102
15
19
47
13
12
267
135
142
543
408
273
312
17
8
12
1
0
2
14
222
48
80
612
105
152
423
130
132
3204
1755
1988
8145
6528
4641
5616
323
160
252
22
0
2
19
110
22
20
119
21
40
43
5
22
242
147
159
459
306
257
374
22
8
10
0
0
2
38
330
88
100
714
147
320
387
50
242
2,904
1,911
2,226
6,885
4,896
4,369
6,732
418
160
210
0
0
2
20
81
11
25
94
17
17
42
11
3
229
109
116
579
406
321
447
36
15
22
0
1
2
40
243
44
125
564
119
136
378
110
33
2,748
1,417
1,624
8,685
6,496
5,457
8,046
684
300
462
0
23
TOTAL
UNDERGRADS
2133 30,908 2063 29,531 2282 32,105 2145 30,233 2437 34,554 2407 33,129 2604 37,736
(Undergraduates)
# of students
31
STUDENT CREDIT HOURS
ECSU Fact Book 2005 - 2006
Number of
Credit Hours
HEADCOUNT BY TOTAL STUDENT CREDIT HOURS
Spring
Fall
2004 - 2005
Fall
2003 - 2004
Fall
Spring
2004 - 2005
Spring
Fall
2005
Fall
Spring
# of 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
2.00
3.00
4.00
5.00
6.00
7.00
8.00
9.00
10.00
11.00
12.00
0
0
0
7
0
2
6
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
28
0
12
42
0
0
10
11
0
0
0
1
5
0
8
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
20
0
48
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
9
3
0
5
4
0
2
2
1
0
0
0
27
12
0
30
28
0
18
20
11
0
0
0
19
3
0
5
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
57
12
0
30
0
0
36
0
0
0
0
0
6
1
0
9
11
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
18
4
0
54
77
0
54
0
0
0
0
0
6
17
0
6
5
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
18
68
0
36
35
0
54
0
0
0
0
0
9
3
0
37
4
0
5
1
0
1
0
0
27
12
0
222
28
0
45
10
0
12
TOTAL
UNDERGRADS
17
103
15
78
26
146
31
135
33
207
40
211
60
356
(Graduates)
# of students
32
STUDENT CREDIT HOURS
ECSU Fact Book 2005 - 2006
Number of
Credit Hours
HEADCOUNT BY TOTAL STUDENT CREDIT HOURS
2002 - 2003
HEADCOUNT & STUDENT CREDIT HOURS
BY CATEGORY & RESIDENCE STATUS
(UNDERGRADUATES & GRADUATES)
2003
2004
2005
Category
Residence
Duplicate
Count
# of
Hours
Duplicate
Count
# of
Hours
Duplicate
Count
# of
Hours
REGULAR
IN-STATE
1,941
26,333
2,033
28,065
2,130
30,472
(Undergrads)
OUT-OF-STATE
287
4,508
337
5,133
367
5,492
EXTENSION
IN-STATE
309
1,181
298
1,252
371
1,661
(Undergrads)
OUT-OF-STATE
28
98
30
104
36
120
IN-STATE
26
146
32
198
57
332
OUT-OF-STATE
1
0
1
9
3
21
IN-STATE
2,276
27,660
2,363
29,515
2,558
32,465
OUT-OF-STATE
316
4,606
368
5,246
406
5,633
GRADUATES
TOTAL
33
STUDENT CREDIT HOURS
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DEGREES CONFERRED BY DEPARTMENTS
2001
2003
2004
2005
SPRING
FALL
SPRING
FALL
SPRING
FALL
SPRING
FALL
SPRING
Art
3
3
6
3
8
0
6
0
8
Graphic Design
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
Departments
ART
2002
Majors
BIOLOGY
Biology
22
9
18
6
17
7
23
7
15
ACCOUNTING, ECONOMICS
Accounting
18
4
8
3
3
6
6
0
5
Business Administration
40
19
19
15
46
22
56
26
33
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
16
9
5
12
10
8
7
3
7
Middle Grades Educ
0
1
1
0
1
1
1
0
3
Special Educ (K-12)
2
1
1
1
0
2
0
0
1
Master's in Elementary Edu
0
6
3
2
3
5
0
9
0
PHYSICAL EDUC
Physical Education
0
0
2
1
0
3
5
3
4
PSYCHOLOGY
Psychology
10
4
13
3
14
6
4
6
8
Geology
0
2
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
Marine Environmental Science
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
3
Communication Studies
--
--
--
--
1
3
7
0
5
English
13
12
10
15
15
6
22
9
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
19
5
22
8
11
9
18
7
12
Mathematics
7
1
3
1
3
0
3
1
4
Music
2
1
1
2
2
0
1
0
2
Music Industry Studies
1
0
5
2
3
1
5
5
3
Chemistry
2
0
3
1
0
0
0
0
3
Physics
0
0
0
0
3
0
1
0
1
History
5
2
5
2
2
4
8
5
3
BANKING & FINANCE
MANAGEMENT &
MARKETING
EDUCATION
*Business Educ
Elementary Educ (K-6)
GEOLOGICAL, ENVIRONMENTAL
& MARINE SCIENCES
LANGUAGE, LITERATURE, &
COMMUNICATION
MATH & COMPUTER
SCIENCE
Applied Mathematics
Computer & Info Science
MUSIC
CHEMISTRY &
PHYSICS
HISTORY &
POLITICAL SCIENCE
SOCIAL SCIENCES
TECHNOLOGY
Political Science
2
1
5
3
2
2
0
2
2
Criminal Justice
32
18
30
20
24
30
22
13
28
Social Work
20
8
19
12
15
11
18
3
10
Sociology
14
5
5
4
10
4
7
12
13
Aviation Science
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
1
2
Industrial Technology
6
0
5
1
6
1
2
1
2
0
2
0
6
0
5
0
6
0
Technology Education
TOTAL
234 117 191 120 196 136 229 118
* Business Education being phased out
35
DEGREES CONFERRED
ECSU Fact Book 2005 - 2006
187
ENROLLMENT CHARACTERISTICS OF
DEGREES CONFERRED
(Spring)
ENROLLMENT
SPRING
CHARACTERISTICS
SPRING
2002
SPRING
2003
SPRING
2004
2005
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
Headcount
191
100.00
196
100.00
229
100.00
187
100.00
Full-Time
164
85.9
169
86.2
208
90.8
159
85.0
Part-Time
27
14.1
27
13.8
21
9.2
28
15.0
Men
59
30.9
49
25.0
66
28.8
67
35.8
Women
132
69.1
147
75.0
163
71.2
120
64.2
In-State
176
92.1
172
87.8
197
86.0
158
84.5
15
7.9
24
12.2
32
14.0
29
15.5
Black
152
79.6
155
79.1
177
77.3
144
77.0
White
33
17.3
35
17.9
44
19.2
39
20.9
American Indian
1
0.5
0
0.0
2
0.9
0
0.0
Asian
1
0.5
1
0.5
3
1.3
1
0.5
Hispanic
3
1.6
2
1.0
2
0.9
2
1.1
Non-Resident Alien
1
0.5
3
1.5
1
0.4
0
0.0
Unknown
0
0.0
0
0.0
0
0.0
1
0.5
Boarding
115
60.2
91
46.4
91
39.7
92
49.2
Commuter
76
39.8
105
53.6
138
60.3
95
50.8
Incentive Scholars
63
33.0
61
31.1
56
24.5
65
34.8
Honor's Program
15
7.9
23
11.7
18
7.9
21
11.2
2.99
--
3.03
--
3.05
--
306
--
Out-State
Average GPA
36
DEGREES CONFERRED
ECSU Fact Book 2005 - 2006
ENROLLMENT CHARACTERISTICS OF
DEGREES CONFERRED
(Fall)
ENROLLMENT
FALL
FALL
FALL
FALL
CHARACTERISTICS
2001
2002
2003
2004
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
Headcount
117
100.00
120
100.00
136
100.00
118
100.00
Full-Time
67
57.3
76
63.3
123
90.4
92
78.0
Part-Time
50
42.7
44
36.7
13
9.6
26
22.0
Men
46
39.3
47
39.2
45
33.1
38
32.2
Women
71
60.7
73
60.8
91
66.9
80
67.8
In-State
112
95.7
109
90.8
130
95.6
106
89.8
5
4.3
11
9.2
6
4.4
12
10.2
Black
75
64.1
85
70.8
88
64.7
88
74.6
White
42
35.9
35
29.2
48
35.3
30
25.4
American Indian
0
0.0
0
0.0
0
0.0
0
0.0
Asian
0
0.0
0
0.0
0
0.0
0
0.0
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
0
0.0
Unknown
0
0.0
0
0.0
0
0.0
0
0.0
Boarding
45
38.5
48
40.0
43
31.6
47
39.8
Commuter
72
61.5
72
60.0
93
68.4
71
60.2
Incentive Scholars
12
10.3
15
12.5
27
19.9
23
19.5
0
0.0
5
4.2
6
4.4
7
5.9
2.99
--
3.00
--
3.04
--
2.93
--
Out-State
Honor's Program
Average GPA
37
DEGREES CONFERRED
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DEGREES CONFERRED
BY RESIDENCE
SPRING
2002
#
%
SPRING
2003
#
%
SPRING
2004
#
%
SPRING
2005
#
%
0
0.00
1
0.58
3
1.52
2
1.27
14
7.95
9
5.23
16
8.12
9
5.70
Camden
2
1.14
7
4.07
6
3.05
8
5.06
Chowan
13
7.39
9
5.23
9
4.57
13
8.23
Currituck
12
6.82
4
2.33
6
3.05
7
4.43
Dare
2
1.14
4
2.33
5
2.54
3
1.90
Edgecombe
4
2.27
6
3.49
6
3.05
3
1.90
Franklin
4
2.27
2
1.16
1
0.51
0
0.00
Gates
5
2.84
4
2.33
5
2.54
6
3.80
Halifax
10
5.68
13
7.56
17
8.63
4
2.53
Hertford
12
6.82
16
9.30
11
5.58
6
3.80
Hyde
0
0.00
1
0.58
0
0.00
1
0.63
Martin
8
4.55
3
1.74
1
0.51
0
0.00
Nash
5
2.84
9
5.23
3
1.52
7
4.43
Northampton
1
0.57
3
1.74
3
1.52
2
1.27
Pasquotank
43
24.43
44
25.58
60
30.46
47
29.75
Perquimans
11
6.25
11
6.40
13
6.60
6
3.80
Tyrrell
2
1.14
3
1.74
0
0.00
0
0.00
Vance
1
0.57
2
1.16
1
0.51
0
0.00
Warren
1
0.57
1
0.58
1
0.51
1
0.63
Washington
7
3.98
8
4.65
7
3.55
7
4.43
157
89.20
160
93.02
174
88.32
132
83.54
19
10.80
12
6.98
23
11.68
26
16.46
176
100.00
172
100.00
197
100.00
158
100.00
12
80.00
9
37.50
20
62.50
19
65.52
3
20.00
15
62.50
12
37.50
10
34.48
15
100.00
24
100.00
32
100.00
29
100.00
191
--
196
--
229
--
187
--
RESIDENCE
Beaufort
21 NENC COUNTIES
Bertie
NENC TOTAL
OTHER NC COUNTIES
TOTAL IN-STATE
OUT-OF-STATE
Virginia
Other States
TOTAL OUT-OF-STATE
IN & OUT-OF-STATE TOTAL
38
DEGREES CONFERRED
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RETENTION, GRADUATION, & PERSISTENCE RATES
RETENTION RATES (%)
The Retention Rates in the chart below reflect the cohorts
of first-time full-time freshmen (1999 - 2004)
90.0%
80.0%
70.0%
60.0%
50.0%
40.0%
30.0%
20.0%
10.0%
0.0%
1999
2000
1st year
2001
2nd year
2002
3rd year
2003
4th year
2004
5th year
Year of Entry
DATA SOURCE WORKSHEET
Year of Entry(Headcount) 1999 (401) 2000 (440) 2001 (363) 2002 (458) 2003 (459) 2004 (558)
After 1st Year
"
"
"
"
■
77.3
81.5
73.2
74.9
76.2
Year ■
65.3
64.9
59.4
60.0
60.1
3 Year ■
57.4
55.4
56.6
54.1
25.4
5.2
23.5
4.5
25.3
2
nd
rd
th
4 Year ■
5 th Year ■
40
RETENTION, GRADUATION, PERSISTENCE RATES
ECSU Fact Book 2005 - 2006
74.7
GRADUATION RATES (%)
The Graduation Rates in the chart below reflect the cohorts
of first-time full-time freshmen (1998 - 2003)
1998
28.6%
0.3%
Year of Entry
1999
46.1%
30.1%
0.5%
2001
2003
49.1%
46.1%
27.4%
2000
2002
45.4%
43.8%
28.1%
0
0
0.0%
10.0%
20.0%
30.0%
40.0%
50.0%
Rate of Graduation
3rd year
4th year
5th year
6th year
DATA SOURCE WORKSHEET
Year of Entry(Headcount) 1998 (377) 1999 (401) 2000 (440) 2001 (363) 2002(458) 2003(459)
rd
After 3 Year ■
th
0.3
0.0
0.5
0.0
28.1
"
4 Year ■
28.6
27.4
30.1
"
"
5th Year ■
6 th Year ■
43.8
45.4
46.1
49.1
46.1
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0.0
0.0
PERSISTENCE RATES (%)
The Persistence Rates in the chart below reflect the cohorts
of first-time full-time freshmen (1999 - 2004)
90.0%
80.0%
70.0%
60.0%
50.0%
40.0%
30.0%
20.0%
10.0%
0.0%
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
Year of Entry
1st year
2nd year
3rd year
4th year
5th year
DATA SOURCE WORKSHEET
Year of Entry(Headcount) 1999 (402) 2000 (440) 2001 (363) 2002 (458) 2003 (459) 2004(558)
st
After 1 Year
"
"
"
"
■
77.3
81.5
73.2
74.9
76.2
Year ■
65.3
64.9
59.4
60.0
60.1
3 Year ■
57.4
55.9
56.6
54.1
52.8
51.3
53.6
50.6
53.4
2
nd
rd
th
4 Year ■
5 th Year ■
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ENROLLMENT PROJECTIONS
Headcount Enrollment: Actual and Projected
(1998 - 2012)
Academic
Year
Headcount
Enrollment
(Actual or
Projection)
% Growth
over
Precious
Year
Fall 1998
1932
Fall 1999
Undergraduate
Graduate
"Regular"
"DE-only"
Sub-Total
BASE
1899
33
1932
N/A
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
5.58
2204
45
2249
21
Fall 2004
2470
6.70
2370
67
2437
33
Fall 2005
2664
7.85
2497
107
2604
60
Fall 2006
2804
5.26
2607
112
2719
85
Fall 2007
2904
3.57
2662
117
2779
125
Fall 2008
3000
3.31
2716
119
2835
165
Fall 2009
3135
4.50
2826
124
2950
185
Fall 2010
3276
4.50
2913
128
3041
235
Fall 2011
3424
4.50
3036
133
3169
255
Fall 2012
3578
4.50
3131
137
3268
310
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PROJECTIONS
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FULL-TIME FACULTY & STAFF
BY OCCUPATIONAL ACTIVITY
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
30
31
37
35
32
114
130
141
128
128
Other Professionals
39
42
41
41
54
Technical Paraprofessional
71
72
81
84
84
102
99
105
100
97
5
4
4
4
3
62
60
73
75
86
423
438
482
467
484
Exec/Admin/Managerial
Faculty
Secretary/Clerical
Skilled Crafts
Service/Maintenance
TOTAL
Source: ECSU Office of Human Resource-- Personnel Data File as of (11 / 2005)
ECSU ALUMNI EMPLOYEES
Total Full-Time Employees
ECSU Alumni
2003
2004
2005
EPA
208
193
203
29
13.94
31
16.06
15
7.39
SPA
274
274
281
113
41.24
120
43.80
108
38.43
TOTAL
482
467
484
142
29.46
151
32.33
123
25.41
2003
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2004
2005
FULL-TIME INSTRUCTIONAL FACULTY
(FALL 2001 - 2005)
BY GENDER
90
87
85
BY GENDER
83
80
84
80
70
60
54
50
40
30
45
44
48
WOMEN
MEN
31
20
10
0
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
BY HIGHEST EARNED DEGREE
Doctorate
Specialist/JD
Master's
Bachelor's
TOTAL
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
74
81
82
81
86
6
7
6
5
4
32
40
46
41
38
2
2
7
1
0
114
130
141
128
128
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FULL-TIME INSTRUCTIONAL FACULTY
BY ACADEMIC RANK
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
Professor
44
42
38
42
33
Associate Professor
26
36
33
33
31
Assistant Professor
19
27
31
35
32
9
6
11
6
4
16
19
28
12
28
114
130
141
128
128
Instructor
Lecturer
TOTAL
BY TENURE STATUS
46
2005
49
2004
2003
42
2002
40
2001
33
23
49
26
53
47
52
38
35
ON TRACK (N)
52
56
NOT ON TRACK (Z)
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TENURE (T)
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
($ in thousands -- 000s omitted)
SOURCES OF REVENUE
Source of Income (Total)
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
Tuition and Fees
State Appropriations
Federal and State Grants and
Contracts
Private Gifts
Auxiliary Enterprises
4,050
21,998
4,375
21,002
7,058
22,295
7,950
24,560
9,306
26,072
9,112
790
6,337
12,094
685
6,479
23,813
1,007
5,720
23,867
939
5,846
25,483
1,065
7,222
$42,287
$44,635
$59,893
$63,162
$69,148
Source of Income (% of Total)
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
Tuition and Fees
State Appropriations
Federal and State Grants and
Contracts
Private Gifts
Auxiliary Enterprises
9.6%
52.0%
9.8%
47.1%
11.8%
37.2%
12.6%
38.9%
13.5%
37.7%
21.5%
1.9%
15.0%
27.1%
1.5%
14.5%
39.8%
1.7%
9.6%
37.8%
1.5%
9.3%
36.9%
1.5%
10.4%
100.0%
100.0%
100.0%
100.0%
100.0%
TOTAL
TOTAL
OPERATING EXPENDITURES
Expenditures (Total)
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
Instruction
Research
Public Service
Academic Support
Student Services
Institutional Support
Physical Plant Operations
Student Financial Aid
Auxiliary Enterprises
9,495
1,128
1,037
3,414
3,606
6,557
4,872
5,303
6,142
10,064
809
1,077
3,636
3,398
6,180
5,682
4,021
5,828
11,431
945
1,511
4,368
3,612
6,889
5,150
2,200
7,799
11,084
864
1,522
4,801
3,627
7,347
5,414
2,411
6,986
13,337
650
1,623
4,735
3,869
8,010
6,934
1,495
7,888
$41,554
$40,695
$43,905
$44,056
$48,541
Expenditures (% of Total)
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
Instruction
Research
Public Service
Academic Support
Student Services
Institutional Support
Physical Plant Operations
Student Financial Aid
Auxiliary Enterprises
22.8%
2.7%
2.5%
8.2%
8.7%
15.8%
11.7%
12.8%
14.8%
24.7%
2.0%
2.6%
8.9%
8.3%
15.2%
14.0%
9.9%
14.3%
26.0%
2.2%
3.4%
9.9%
8.2%
15.7%
11.7%
5.0%
17.8%
25.2%
2.0%
3.5%
10.9%
8.2%
16.7%
12.3%
5.5%
15.9%
27.5%
1.3%
3.3%
9.8%
8.0%
16.5%
14.3%
3.1%
16.3%
100.0%
100.0%
100.0%
100.0%
100.0%
TOTAL
TOTAL
Source: Elizabeth City State University Office of Business & Finance
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