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PREFACE


The East Carolina University Fact Book is an annual publication that provides a ready source of information
to answer frequently asked questions about the University and its operations. It contains a broad spectrum
of information about the past and present, and its primary purposes are to promote organizational
understanding and to inform decision making. Some of the information presented in this annual edition is
taken from administrative reports produced by various university offices.

This 1995-96 version contains many tables and graphs which will be helpful to administrators, faculty, staff,
students, alumni, and other university constituents. The Office of Planning and Institutional Research, in
its on-going effort to provide timely management information, will continue refining this document each year
and welcomes your comments and suggestions for improvement.

Highlights


> The University enrolled 17,445 students in the Fall semester.

> Eighty-six percent of all students are residents of North Carolina.

> Minority students represent 12.3 percent of the University’s enrollment.

> Women are a majority at the University, accounting for 58 percent of the enrollment.

> The average SAT score for Fall 1994 first-time freshmen is 913.

> ECU granted 3,279 degrees during the 1993-94 academic year.

> Twenty-five percent of all students live in university housing.

> ECU employs a total work force of 3,601.

> 1,143 faculty were employed during the Fall 1994 semester.

> The average 9-month faculty salary is $45,768.

> Fifty percent of the faculty are tenured.

> Thirty-four percent of the faculty are women.

> The University’s total revenue in 1993-94 was $274,486,007.



Fact Book Contributors:

Robert J. Thompson, Director
N. Renee Jarvis and Charles F. (Skip) Kirby Jr., Fact Book Coordinators
Meredith H. Kiesnowski, Claudia McCann, Gwen Turnage
FACT BOOK EVALUATION
                                   1995 - 96

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Table of Contents

                                                                                                                       Page

HISTORY OF EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY ...............................................................1

ENROLLMENT HISTORY ............................................................................................2

MEMBERSHIPS AND ACCREDITATIONS ......................................................................3

UNIVERSITY CALENDAR ............................................................................................4

ADMINISTRATION
  Organizational Charts ........................................................................................... 7-14
  Board of Trustees .................................................................................................. 15
  Administration ................................................................................................... 15-19

STUDENTS
  Highlights ............................................................................................................. 21
  Enrollment Summary, Fall 1995 ................................................................................. 23
  First-time Freshman Average SAT Scores by Residence Status, Fall 1991-1995 ................... 24
  First-time Freshman SAT Scores Admitted & Enrolled Students, Fall 1995 ........................... 25
  First-time Freshman SAT Scores, Fall 1994 & 1995 ........................................................ 26
  First-time Freshman High School Class Rank, Fall 1991-1995 ............................................ 27
  First-time Freshman Enrollment by County, Fall 1995 ..................................................... 28
  First-time Freshman Enrollment by State, Fall 1995 ........................................................ 29
  First-time Freshman Graduation Rates for Entry Year 1988 ............................................. 30
  Gender & Ethnic Distribution of Entering & Graduating 1988 First-Time Freshman ................. 31
  New Undergraduate Transfer Students, Sending Institutions, Fall 1991-1995 ....................... 32
  Enrollment Headcount & Full-time Equivalent, Fall 1991-1995 ............................................ 33
  Enrollment by Level & Status, Fall 1985-1995 ............................................................... 34
  Enrollment by Gender & Status, Fall 1991-1995 ........................................................... 35
  Enrollment by Residence & Status, Fall 1991-1995 ......................................................... 36
  Enrollment by Classification, Status, & Gender, Fall 1995 ................................................. 37
  Enrollment by Residence & Classification, Fall 1995 ........................................................ 38
  Enrollment History by Level & Gender, Fall 1990-1995 .................................................... 39
  Enrollment History by Level & Residence, Fall 1990-1995 ................................................ 40
  Enrollment by Level, Status, & Ethnicity, Fall 1995 ......................................................... 41
  Enrollment by County, Fall 1995 ................................................................................ 42
  Enrollment by State, Fall 1995 ................................................................................... 43
  Undergraduate Enrollment by Age, Fall 1991-1995 ......................................................... 44
  Graduate Enrollment by Age, Fall 1991-1995 ................................................................ 45
  Undergraduate Enrollment by Unit & Major, Fall 1991-1995 ......................................... 46-47
  Graduate Level Enrollment by Unit & Major, Fall 1991-1995 ......................................... 48-49
  Undergraduate Enrollment by Unit, Status, Major, & Gender, Fall 1995 .......................... 50-51
  Graduate Level Enrollment by Unit, Status, Major, & Gender, Fall 1995 .......................... 52-53
  Undergraduate Enrollment by Unit, Major, & Ethnicity, Fall 1995 ................................... 54-55
  Graduate Level Enrollment by Unit, Major, & Ethnicity, Fall 1995 ................................... 56-57
  Enrollment by Ethnicity, Fall 1992-1995 ....................................................................... 58
  Enrollment by Term, Level, & Residency, Spring 1995 - Fall 1995 ..................................... 59
  Undergraduate GPAs by Classification & Gender, Fall 1991-1995 ....................................... 60
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    Undergraduate GPAs by Unit, Gender, & Classification, Fall 1995 ................................61-63
    Weekly Student Credit Hours Produced by Units, Fall 1994 & 1995 .................................. 64
    Weekly Student Contact Hours Produced by Units, Fall 1994 & 1995 ................................ 65
    Off-Campus Continuing Education Enrollment, Fall 1991-1995 ........................................ 66
    Headcount Enrollment, University of North Carolina Public Institutions,
        Fall 1991-1995 ................................................................................................. 67
    Student Housing, Fall 1995 ...................................................................................... 68

DEGREES
  Highlights ............................................................................................................. 69
  Academic Degree Program Inventory, Academic Year 1995-96 .................................... 71-75
  Degrees Conferred, Academic Years 1990-91 through 1994-95 ........................................ 76
  Degrees Conferred by Unit, Level, & Gender, Academic Year 1994-95 .............................. 77
  Degrees Conferred, Percent Distribution by Unit and Level, Academic Year 1994-95 ............. 78
  Degrees Conferred by Level, Ethnicity, & Gender, Academic Year
     1990-91 through 1994-95 ................................................................................... 79
  Degrees Conferred by Unit, Major, Level, & Gender, Academic Year 1994-95 ................. 80-82
  Undergraduate Degrees Conferred by Unit, Major, & Ethnicity, Academic
      Year 1994-95 ............................................................................................... 83-85
  Graduate Level Degrees Conferred by Unit, Major, & Ethnicity, Academic
      Year 1994-95 ............................................................................................... 86-87

FACULTY AND STAFF
  Highlights ............................................................................................................. 89
  Full- & Part-Time Faculty by Rank & Gender, Fall 1995 ................................................... 91
  Full- & Part-Time Faculty by Ethnicity, Fall 1995 ............................................................ 92
  Full- & Part-Time Faculty by Age, Fall 1993-1995 .......................................................... 93
  Full- & Part-Time Faculty Average Age by Rank & Gender, Fall 1995 ................................. 94
  Full- & Part-Time Faculty by Years of Service, Fall 1993-1995 .......................................... 95
  Full- & Part-Time Faculty Average Years of Service by Rank & Gender, Fall 1995 ................. 96
  Full- & Part-Time Faculty by Unit & Tenure Status, Fall 1995 ........................................... 97
  Faculty FTE by Unit, Gender, & Status, Fall 1995 .......................................................... 98
  Longitudinal Profile of Faculty Tenure Status (SOM excluded), Fall 1988-1995 ...................... 99
  Longitudinal Profile of Faculty Tenure Status (All ECU Units), Fall 1988-1995 ...................... 100
  Tenure Status of Permanent & Temporary Faculty by Unit, Fall 1995 .........................101-103
  Average Salaries of 9/10 Month AAUP Faculty by Gender & Rank, Fall 1991-1993 .............. 104
  Average Salaries of 11/12 Month AAUP Faculty by Gender & Rank, Fall 1991-1995 ............ 105
  Full- & Part-Time Faculty Salaries (SOM Excluded) by Rank & Gender Fall 1995 ................. 106
  Full- & Part-Time School of Medicine Faculty Salaries, Fall 1995 ....................................... 107
  Full- & Part-Time University Personnel by Occupational Category & Gender
      Fall 1991-1995 ................................................................................................ 108
  Full- & Part-Time University Personnel by Occupational Category, Gender, &
      Ethnicity, Fall 1995 ........................................................................................... 109
Table of Contents

                                                                                                                       Page
FINANCES
   Highlights ........................................................................................................... 111
   Current Fund Revenues by Source, Fiscal Year 1994-95 ............................................... 113
   Current Fund Expenditures by Function, Fiscal Year 1994-95 ......................................... 114
   Research Grants and Contracts, Restricted Current Fund, Fiscal Years 1991-1995 .............. 115

STUDENT FEES AND FINANCIAL AID
  Highlights ...........................................................................................................    117
  Tuition and Fees, Semester Rates, Academic Year 1995-96 ..........................................                        119
  Changes in Tuition and Fees, Academic Years 1986-87 through 1995-96 .........................                             120
  Student Financial Aid Received, Fiscal Years 1992-93 through 1994-95 .............................                        121

INFORMATION RESOURCES
   Highlights ...........................................................................................................   123
   Library Resources, Fall 1991-1995 ............................................................................           125
   Computer Network Connections by Administrative & Academic Use,
      Fiscal Years 1991-1995 .....................................................................................          126
   Facilities, Fall 1995 ................................................................................................   127
History Of East Carolina University

Chartered by the North Carolina General Assembly on             in North Carolina, by 1960 it had become the state's third
March 8, 1907, the institution has moved in a rapid and         largest institution of higher learning.
orderly transition from a two-year normal school to a
four-year college to a major comprehensive university           During the expansion of the sixties East Carolina was
whose outreach now transcends its regional origins.             reorganized to reflect the structure of a comprehensive
                                                                university. In addition to the College of Arts and Sci-
On October 5, 1909, East Carolina Teachers Training             ences, the Graduate School, and the General College,
School began its first regular session; during that year        seven professional schools were established. In 1967
174 men and women students were enrolled. The first             the General Assembly authorized university status.
class to graduate from the two-year normal curriculum           Thereafter East Carolina University continued its aca-
received its diplomas on June 6, 1911.                          demic advancement and extended its services to ad-
                                                                dress regional and national challenges.
The institution was authorized by the General Assembly
in 1920 to institute a four-year teacher education cur-         In 1971 the General Assembly restructured public
riculum and to confer the baccalaureate degree upon its         higher education in North Carolina, making the Univer-
graduates. The Board of Trustees proposed in 1921               sity a constituent member of the University of North
that the name be changed.                                       Carolina. The charter class of the four-year medical
                                                                school enrolled in 1977. In 1979 the University was
East Carolina Teachers College was authorized in 1929           authorized to develop five Ph.D. programs in sciences
to initiate graduate programs, and it conferred the first       basic to medicine. East Carolina University awarded its
Master of Arts degree in 1933. The college was charged          first Ph.D. degree in 1983.
in 1941 to plan for a liberal arts program.
                                                                The University presently consists of seventeen depart-
To reflect the institution's expanding academic commit-         ments within the College of Arts and Sciences, eleven
ments, in 1951 the name was changed to East Carolina            professional schools, the General College, the Gradu-
College. As the fastest growing educational institution         ate School, and the Division of Continuing Education.


                                                                Prepared by Mary Jo Bratton, Professor of History




                              College/School and Date Established


School of Business                               1960           School of Allied Health Sciences                 1967

School of Nursing                                1960           School of Human Environmental Sciences           1968

School of Music                                  1962           General College                                  1969

School of Art                                    1962           School of Industry & Technology                  1971

School of Education                              1963           School of Medicine                               1976

Graduate School                                  1964           School of Social Work                            1986

College of Arts & Sciences                       1964           School of Health & Human Performance             1993




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Enrollment History

                                                                              Student Population


        18,000

        16,000

        14,000

        12,000

        10,000

         8,000

         6,000

         4,000

         2,000

              0
                      1912

                             1916

                                    1920

                                           1924

                                                  1928

                                                         1932

                                                                1936

                                                                       1940

                                                                               1944

                                                                                       1948

                                                                                              1952

                                                                                                     1956

                                                                                                            1960

                                                                                                                   1964

                                                                                                                          1968

                                                                                                                                 1972

                                                                                                                                        1976

                                                                                                                                               1980

                                                                                                                                                      1984

                                                                                                                                                             1988

                                                                                                                                                                    1992
                  Fall                                                                   Fall                                                                   Fall
 Year          Enrollment                                         Year                Enrollment                                           Year              Enrollment

1909                174                                           1938                   1,269                                             1967                  9,360
1910                227                                           1939                   1,289                                             1968                  9,272
1911                235                                           1940                   1,296                                             1969                  9,258
1912                252                                           1941                   1,339                                             1970                 10,007
1913                251                                           1942                   1,064                                             1971                 10,106
1914                295                                           1943                     980                                             1972                 10,286
1915                295                                           1944                     953                                             1973                 10,068
1916                307                                           1945                   1,049                                             1974                 11,341
1917                325                                           1946                   1,382                                             1975                 11,725
1918                278                                           1947                   1,549                                             1976                 11,696
1919                285                                           1948                   1,511                                             1977                 11,968
1920                381                                           1949                   1,858                                             1978                 12,476
1921                317                                           1950                   2,075                                             1979                 12,874
1922                395                                           1951                   2,123                                             1980                 13,165
1923                516                                           1952                   2,280                                             1981                 13,264
1924                593                                           1953                   2,454                                             1982                 13,311
1925                709                                           1954                   2,878                                             1983                 13,357
1926                736                                           1955                   3,315                                             1984                 13,826
1927                767                                           1956                   3,693                                             1985                 14,117
1928                976                                           1957                   3,947                                             1986                 14,459
1929                952                                           1958                   4,179                                             1987                 14,878
1930                984                                           1959                   4,583                                             1988                 15,579
1931                972                                           1960                   4,178                                             1989                 16,029
1932                970                                           1961                   5,883                                             1990                 16,500
1933              1,013                                           1962                   6,306                                             1991                 16,690
1934              1,096                                           1963                   6,570                                             1992                 17,757
1935              1,134                                           1964                   7,318                                             1993                 17,729
1936              1,142                                           1965                   8,667                                             1994                 17,567
1937              1,204                                           1966                   8,834                                             1995                 17,445



Source: East Carolina College Bulletin (History subsection) and Planning & Institutional Research data files


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Memberships and Accreditations
East Carolina University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
to award bachelor's, master's, PhD degrees, and the EdD degree.


Accreditation Council on Continuing Medical Education           International Association of Performing Arts Administrators
Administration of Accounting Programs Group, American           International Technology Education Association
    Accounting Association                                      Intrafilm
American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business             Liaison Committee on Medical Education
American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy            National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences
American Association of Colleges of Nursing                     National Association for Business Teacher Education
American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education          National Association of Campus Activities
American Chemical Society                                       National Association of College and University Business
American Council for Construction Education                          Officers
American Council of Learned Societies                           National Association of College and University Food Services
American Dietetic Association                                   National Association of College Law Enforcement Officers
American Health Information Management Association, in          National Association for the Education of Young Children
   cooperation with the Committee on Allied Health              National Association of Foreign Student Advisors
   Education and Accreditation of the American Medical
   Association                                                  National Association of Industrial Technology
American Historical Association                                 National   Association of Music Therapy Inc.
American Home Economics Association                             National   Association of Schools of Art and Design
American Occupational Therapy Association in Cooperation        National   Association of Schools of Music
   with the Committee on Allied Health Education and            National   Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators
   Accreditation of the American Medical Association            National   Association of Student Personnel Administrators
American Philosophical Association                              National   Collegiate Honors Council
American Physical Therapy Association                           National   Commission for Cooperative Education
American Society of Allied Health Professions                   National Council for Accreditation of Environmental Health
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association                        Curricula
Arts Advocates of North Carolina                                National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education
Association of Academic Health Centers                          National Environmental Health Association
Association of American Colleges                                National Intramural-Recreational Sports Association
Association of American Medical Colleges                        National Kitchen and Bath Association
Association for the Care of Children's Health                   National League for Nursing
Association of College Unions-International                     National Orientation Directors Association
Association of College and University Housing Officers-         National Recreation and Parks Association/American Associa-
    International                                                   tion for Leisure and Recreation Council on Accreditation
Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning                   National University Continuing Education Association
Association for Continuing Higher Education                     North Carolina Alliance of Allied Health Professions
Association of Performing Arts Presenters                       North Carolina Association of Colleges and Universities
Association of Student Judicial Affairs Officers                North Carolina Board of Nursing
Box Office Management International                             North Carolina Department of Justice, Criminal Justice
College Placement Council                                           Standards Division
Cooperative Education Association, Inc.                         Southern Association of College and University Business
Council for the Advancement and Support of Education                Officers
Council of Graduate Schools in the United States                Southern College Placement Association
Council on Hotel, Restaurant, and Institutional Education       Southern Conference of Graduate Schools
Council on Postsecondary Accreditation                          Southern Council on Collegiate Education in Nursing
Council on Rehabilitation Education                             Other organizations in individual disciplines
Council on Social Work Education
International Association of Counseling Services                Approved for Teacher Certification by the North Carolina State
                                                                    Board of Education

Source: Academic Affairs


                                                            3
University Calendar

SUMMER SCHOOL 1995                                                     FALL SEMESTER 1995

First Term                                                             August 21        Mon       Faculty Meetings
May 15                  Mon           Registration                     August 22        Tues      Registration
May 16                  Tues          Classes Begin                    August 23        Wed       Classes Begin
June 19                 Mon           Classes End                      September 4      Mon       State Holiday
June 20                 Tues          Final Exams                      October 26-29              Fall Break
                                                                       November 20-26             Thanksgiving Break
Second Term                                                            November 27      Mon       Classes Resume
June 21                 Wed           Registration                     December 8       Fri       Classes End
June 22                 Thur          Classes Begin                    December 9       Sat       Commencement
July 27                 Thur          Classes End                      December 11      Mon       Exams Begin
July 28                 Fri           Final Exams                      December 16      Sat       Exams End




SPRING SEMESTER 1996                                                   SUMMER SCHOOL 1996

January 4               Thur          Registration                     First Term
January 5               Fri           Classes Begin                    May 13           Mon       Registration
January 15              Mon           State Holiday                    May 14           Tues      Classes Begin
March 3-10                            Spring Break                     June 17          Mon       Classes End
March 11                Mon           Classes Resume                   June 18          Tues      Final Exams
April 5                 Fri           State Holiday
April 22                Mon           Classes End                      Second Term
April 24                Wed           Exams Begin                      June 19          Wed       Registration
May 1                   Wed           Exams End                        June 20          Thur      Classes Begin
May 4                   Sat           Commencement                     July 4           Thur      State Holiday
                                                                       July 25          Thur      Classes End
                                                                       July 26          Fri       Final Exams


FALL SEMESTER 1996                                                     SPRING SEMESTER 1997

August 19               Mon           Faculty Meetings                 January 10       Fri       Registration
August 20               Tues          Registration                     January 13       Mon       Classes Begin
August 21               Wed           Classes Begin                    January 20       Mon       State Holiday
September 2             Mon           State Holiday                    March 9-16       Sun/Sun   Spring Break
October 10-13                         Fall Break                       March 17         Mon       Classes Resume
Nov. 27-Dec. 1                        Thanksgiving Break               March 28         Fri       State Holiday
December 2              Mon           Classes Resume                   April 29         Tues      Classes End
December 7              Sat           Classes End                      May 1            Thur      Exams Begin
December 7              Sat           Commencement                     May 8            Thur      Exams End
December 9              Mon           Exams Begin                      May 10           Sat       Commencement
December 14             Sat           Exams End




Source: East Carolina University Bulletin 1994-1996, published by Academic Affairs

                                                                   4
Administration




             5
6
Organization Chart                                                                                                    BOARD OF GOVERNORS
                                                                                                                              The University of

    East Carolina University                                                                                                   North Carolina


                                                                                                                                    PRESIDENT
                                                                                                                                  The University of
                                                                                                                                   North Carolina



                                                                                                                                   CHANCELLOR
                                                                                                                               East Carolina University




                                                                                            BOARD OF TRUSTEES
                                                                                            East Carolina University




                                        Executive                      Planning and                     Office of University                                            Equal Opportunity
                                                                                                                                                              Aheis
                                                                                                                                                               tltc                         Internal Audit
                                        Assistant                  Institutional Research                     Attorney                                                      Programs

                                       University Publications

                                       News & Communication
                                       Services
7




                                                                   Business Affairs                          Research/                                     Isiuinl
                                                                                                                                                            ntttoa                           Health Sciences
                           Academic Affairs                                                                                                                               Student Life
                                                                                                          Graduate Studies                                Advancement




         Academic                          School of Health &                                                                                                                                                    School of Allied
      Library Services                    Human Performance                                                                                                                                                     Health Sciences



                                           School of Human                                                                                                                                                      Health Sciences
        School of Art
                                        Environmental Sciences                                                                                                                                                      Library




          College of                          School of Industry
                                                                                                                                                                                                               School of Medicine
       Arts & Sciences                          & Technology




     School of Business                        School of Music                                                                                                                                                 School of Nursing




    Continuing Education                 School of Social Work
      & Summer School




     School of Education                Undergraduate Studies

                                                                                                                                                                                                                November, 1995
Organization Chart
Academic Affairs                                                                                                     Academic Affairs



                                                                                                 BB&T Center for                         International Programs
                                                                                                 Leadership Development **


                                                                                                             SACS Self-Study              Associate Vice Chancellor

                                                                                                                                                Admissions      Diving Safety            Honors Program         Registrar



                                                                                                          Academic Library
                                                                                                              Services

                                                                                                                                             Undergraduate
                                                                                                                                                Studies

                                                                                                        Continuing Education
                                                                                                         & Summer School
                                                                                                                                             Cooperative       General            University
                                                                                                                                              Education        College             College
8




                                                              College of Arts &           School of Education/             School of Health &           School of Human            School of Industry &
     School of Art             School of Business                                                                                                         Environmental                                             School of Music           School of Social Work
                                                                   Sciences                Teacher Education              Human Performance                 Sciences                   Technology


                           Accounting               Anthropology     Mathematics                 Business, Vocational,             Health Education            Apparel,                          Aerospace                  Basic Studies              Criminal Justice
                                                                                                 & Technical Education                                         Merchandising, &                  Studies
                                                         Biology     Philosophy                                                    Human Performance                                                                        Instrumental               Social Work
                 Bureau of Business                                                                                                                            Interior Design
                        Research *                    Chemistry      Physics                     Counselor & Adult                 Laboratory                                                    Construction
                                                                                                 Education                                                     Child                             Management                 Keyboard
                     Decision Sciences         Communication         Political Science                                             Recreation and              Development &
                                                                                                 Educational Leadership            Leisure Studies             Family Relations                  Industrial                 Music Education
                                                     Economics       Psychology
                              Finance                                                                                                                                                            Technology
                                                         English                                 Elementary & Middle               Exercise and Sport          Nutrition & Hospitality                                      Voice
                                                                     Sociology
                         Management                                                              Grades Education                  Science                     Management                        Military
                                            Foreign Languages        Theatre Arts                                                                                                                Science
                                                  & Literatures                                  Foundations and Research
                            Marketing
                                                     Geography       Science Institute           Library Studies and                                                                             Planning
                                                                     for the Disabled**          Educational Technology
                                                        Geology      Women's Studies             Science Education
                                                         History                                 Science/Math Education
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           LEGEND
                                          Institute for Historical                               Center
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        *Research Unit
                                          & Cultural Research*
                                                                                                 Special Education                                                                                                                                    **Public Service Unit
                                                                                                 Rural Education
                                                                                                 Institute**

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         November, 1995
Organization Chart
Research/Graduate Studies




                                              Research/
                                           Graduate Studies
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      Center on Aging*   Graduate School   Institute for Coastal & Marine   Office of Sponsored Programs   Technology Transfer
                                                    Resources*




                                                                                                                           LEGEND
                                                                                                                        * Research Unit




                                                                                                                             November, 1995
Organization Chart
     Health Sciences

                                                                                      Health Sciences


                                                                                                    EAHEC




                                    Development & Alumni           Center for Health Sciences    Center for Health Services     Center for Health Sciences   Academic Support &
        Administration
                                           Affairs                     Communications            Research & Development                Biostatistics          Counseling Center


                                        Medical Center News &
                                        Information



         School of Allied                                                School of Medicine                            School of Nursing                      Health Sciences
         Health Sciences                                                                                                                                          Library
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          Biostatistics                             Admissions         Anatomy & Cell           Obstetrics &                    Academic Services                 Acquisitions/Cataloging
                                                                       Biology                  Gynecology
          Clinical Laboratory Science                                                                                           Adult Health Nursing              Audiovisuals & Informatics
                                               Business Affairs        Anesthesiology           Pathology &
          Communication Sciences and                                                            Laboratory Medicine             Community, Mental                 Collection Access
          Disorders                            Clinical Services       Biochemistry                                             Health Nursing, & Nursing
                                                                                                Pediatrics                      Services Administration           Computing & Information
          Community Health                   Continuing Medical        Comparative                                                                                Technology
                                                      Education        Medicine                 Pharmacology                    Parent - Child Nursing
          Environmental Health                                                                                                                                    Education
                                              Graduate Medical         Emergency                Physical Medicine               Research & Evaluation
          Health Information                                           Medicine
                                                    Education                                   & Rehabilitation                                                  Outreach Services
          Management
                                                    Informatics        Family Medicine          Physiology                                                        Reference
          Occupational Therapy
                                                Medical Faculty        Medical Humanities       Psychiatric Medicine                                              Serials
          Physical Therapy
                                                 Practice Plan
                                                                                                Radiation Oncology
          Physician Assistant Studies             Research &           Medicine
                                              Graduate Studies                                  Radiology
          Rehabilitation Studies
                                                 Student Affairs       Microbiology &           Surgery
                                                                       Immunology

                                                                                                                                                                       November, 1995
Organization Chart
 Business Affairs
                                                                                           Business Affairs

                                                                                                               Treasurer: ECU Foundation
                                                                                                                          ECU Educational Foundation
                                                                                                                          ECU Alumni Foundation




        Assistant                                                                      Associate                                         Assistant
                             University Budget           Environmental                                          Comptroller                                     Computing and              Systems
     Vice Chancellor                                                                Vice Chancellor                                 Vice Chancellor for
                                  Office                Health & Safety                                                                                      Information Systems         Coordination
      for Facilities                                                                Business Affairs                                Human Resources


        Facility Planning, Design &                       Hazardous Waste                                      Accounting                      Personnel               Academic
        Construction                                                                                               Student Fund Acct.                                  Computing
              Architectural                               Industrial Hygiene                                                                   Employee Relations
                                                                                                               Accounts Payable
              Engineering                                                                                                                                              Administrative
                                                                                                               Cashier's Office                Benefits
              Construction Management                     Recycling                                                                                                    Computing
                                                                                                               Payroll
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                                                                                                               Grants & Contracts              Position
        Facilities Maintenance &                          Workers' Compensation                                                                                        Operations
                                                                                                                   Student Loans               Management
        Operations-West
              Building Maintenance                        Fire Safety                                                                                                  Systems &
              Utilities                                                                                                                        Recruitment             Communications

        Facilities Maintenance &                                                                                                               Staff Development
        Operations-East                                                      Real Estate       Residency
              Automotive Garage                                                                                                                Office Management
              Grounds
              Building Maintenance
              Utilities
              Facilities Services Center      Asset               Auxiliary              Materials                            Transportation
                                           Management                                                       Public Safety
                                                                  Services              Management                            Management
        Housekeeping Services
            East Campus
            West Campus                          Fixed Assets           Bookstore             Central Stores       East Campus          Parking & Traffic
            Residence Halls                                                                                        Security
            Auxiliaries                          Risk                   Mail Services         Medical Stores                            Central Motor Pool
                                                 Management                                                        West Campus
                                                                        Print Shop            Purchasing           Security             Parking Facilities
                                                 Higher                    Rapid Copy
                                                 Education                 Copier Program     Shipping & Receiving
                                                 Facilities
                                                 Commission             Vending               Warehousing

                                                                                              Moving Services
                                                                                                                                                                                        November, 1995
Organization Chart
 Institutional Advancement




                                                               Institutional
                                                              Advancement




             Institutional             ECU Foundation, Inc.                Regional Development**                 Alumni Relations
            Advancement
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             Shared Visions Campaign       Board of Directors                    Regional Development Institute     ECU Alumni Association

             Major Gifts                                                         Center for Applied Technology      Chapter Relations
                                           Controller
                                                                                 Small Bus. & Tech. Dev. Center     Special Events
             Annual Giving
                                                                                 Survey Research Laboratory         Alumni Programs
             Planned Giving
                                                                                                                    Professional Societies
             Gift Records

             Research

             Donor Stewardship




                                                                                                                                            LEGEND
                                                                                                                                      ** Public Service Unit




                                                                                                                                              November, 1995
Organization Chart
     Student Life


                                                                   Student Life



                                     Research, Assessment, and Testing                 Minority Student Affairs
                                                                                                    African-American Cultural Center




                      Student                                              Student                                          Student
                      Activities                                         Development                                        Services
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                          Dean of Students                                   Dean of Student Development                         Dining Services

                          University Unions                                  Career Services                                     Student Financial Aid

                          Recreational Services                              Counseling Center                                   University Housing Services

                          Judicial Affairs                                   Office of Disability Support Services               Student Health Service

                          Panhellenic Advisor                                Orientation & the First Year Experience

                          Student Leadership Development                     Health Promotion & Well-Being

                                                                             Services for Deaf & Hard of Hearing
                                                                             Students

                                                                             Special Populations




                                                                                                                                                               November, 1995
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Board Of Trustees
Robert A. Ward -- Chairman                         Valeria O. Lovelace
William P. Furr -- Vice Chairman                   Lyda Teer Mihalyi
H. E. (Gene) Rayfield, Jr. -- Secretary            Betty S. Speir
William C. Baggett                                 David Jordan Whichard, III
Phillip R. Dixon                                   Walter Williams
Ronald Eugene Dowdy                                Ian Charles Eastman -- Ex-Officio
Charles R. Franklin, Jr.                           James LeRoy Smith -- Asst. Secretary




                                   Administration
OFFICE OF THE CHANCELLOR

Richard R. Eakin                                   Chancellor
James LeRoy Smith                                  Executive Assistant to the Chancellor
Mary Ann Rose                                      Assistant to the Chancellor/EEO Officer
Michael A. Hamrick, Director                       Athletics
Brenda R. Mills, Manager                           Internal Audit
Robert J. Thompson, Director                       Planning and Institutional Research
Ben G. Irons, II                                   University Attorney


DIVISION OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS

Tinsley E. Yarbrough, Interim Vice Chancellor      Academic Affairs
David L. Watkins, Associate Vice Chancellor        Academic Affairs
Dianna B. Lowe, Assistant Vice Chancellor          Academic Affairs
Myra H. Cain, Assistant Vice Chancellor            Academic Affairs
Caroline L. Ayers, Interim Asst. Vice Chancellor   Academic Affairs
Thomas E. Powell, Jr., Director                    Admissions
James H. Bearden, Director                         BB&T Center for Leadership Development
James A. Van Fleet, Director                       International Programs
David Sanders, Director                            Honors Program
J. Gilbert Moore, Registrar                        Registrar
Steven H. Sellers, Director                        Diving Safety
Dorothy H. Clayton, Coordinator                    Faculty Development Program
Rita Reaves, Director                              Writing Across the Curriculum Program

Dorothy H. Muller, Dean                            Undergraduate Studies/General College
Jo Ann F. Jones, Assistant Dean                    General College
Mary M. Cauley, Director                           Cooperative Education
Robert L. Denney, Associate Director               University College
Eugene A. Owens, Associate Director                Student Academic Support Services

W. Keats Sparrow, Dean                             College of Arts & Sciences
Byron L. Coulter, Associate Dean                   Arts & Sciences
Carolyn H. Hampton, Associate Dean                 Research
Linda D. Wolfe, Chair                              Anthropology
Charles E. Bland, Chair                            Biology
Chia-yu Li, Chair                                  Chemistry
T. Harrell Allen, Chair                            Communication
Carson W. Bays, Chair                              Economics
Donald E. Palumbo, Chair                           English
Charles W. Sullivan, Chair                         Foreign Languages & Literatures
Leo E. Zonn, Chair                                 Geography
Scott W. Snyder, Chair                             Geology
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Administration
W. Roger Biles, Chair                          History
Robert L. Bernhardt, Chair                     Mathematics
George W.S. Bailey, Chair                      Philosophy
Mumtaz A. Dinno, Chair                         Physics
David P. Conradt, Chair                        Political Science
Rand B. Evans, Chair                           Psychology
Richard J. Caston, Chair                       Sociology
John Shearin, Chair                            Theatre Arts
Henry C. Ferrell, Jr., Director                Institute for Historical & Cultural Research
Vacant, Director                               Science Institute for the Disabled
Linda Allred, Director                         Women’s Studies

Michael A. Dorsey, Dean                        School of Art
Arthur J. Haney, Assistant Dean                School of Art
Phil E. Phillips, Assistant Dean               School of Art

Ernest B. Uhr, Dean                            School of Business
L. H. Zincone , Jr., Associate Dean            Academic Programs
Richard L. Kerns, Associate Dean               Computer Services
Jeffrey S. Allen, Associate Dean               Professional Programs
Donald B. Boldt, Assistant Dean                Graduate Studies
Jeffrey S. Allen, Director                     Bureau of Business Research
J. Larry Hagler, Chair                         Accounting
Margaret M. Capen, Chair                       Decision Sciences
C. Ronald Sprecher, Chair                      Finance
Joseph M. Tomkiewicz, Chair                    Management
Roger McIntyre, Chair                          Marketing

Charles Coble, Dean                            School of Education
Henry Peel, Associate Dean                     Faculty Programs & Development
John A. Swope, Associate Dean                  Instruction & Administration
Ivan G. Wallace, Chair                         Business, Vocational, & Technical Education
John J. Schmidt, Chair                         Counselor & Adult Education
Ed Bell, Interim Chair                         Educational Leadership
Thomas Buttery, Interim Chair                  Elementary & Middle Grades Education
Gregory Hastings, Acting Chair                 Foundations & Research
Lawrence W. S. Auld, Chair                     Library Studies & Educational Technology
Frank E. Crawley, Chair                        Science Education
John T. Richards, Chair                        Special Education
Emmett M. Floyd, Director                      ENCCARE
Betty G. Beacham, Director                     Model Clinical Teaching
Ronny VanSant, Director                        NC Teaching Fellows
James R. Taylor, Director                      REAP
Delma Blinson, Director                        Rural Education Institute
Katharine W. Hodgin, Director                  Science/Math Education Center
George E. Williams, Director                   Office of Clinical Experiences
Floyd E. Mattheis, Director                    Summer Ventures
Parmalee P. Hawk, Director                     Teacher Education

Christian W. Zauner, Dean                      School of Health & Human Performance
Paul Vaccaro, Chair                            Exercise and Sport Science
David M. White, Acting Chair                   Health Education
Karen Hancock, Acting Chair                    Recreation and Leisure Studies
Gay Israel, Director                           Human Performance Laboratory

Helen Grove, Dean                              School of Human Environmental Sciences
Marjorie Inman, Chair                          Apparel, Merchandising, & Interior Design
Cynthia E. Johnson, Chair                      Child Development & Family Relations
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Administration
DoriAnn Finley, Chair                              Nutrition & Hospitality Management
Nancy Lee, Acting Director                         Child Development Laboratories
Jannis B. Shea, Director                           Undergraduate Studies
David A. Dosser, Director                          Marriage & Family Therapy
Janet D. Bryan, Director                           Dietetics

A. Darryl Davis, Dean                              School of Industry & Technology
Michael D. Myrick, Chair                           Aerospace Studies
Douglas W. Kruger, Chair                           Construction Management
Elmer C. Poe, Chair                                Industrial Technology
James R. Cook, Chair                               Military Science
William W. Hankins, Acting Chair                   Planning

C. Brad Foley, Dean                                School of Music
George Knight, Assistant Dean                      School of Music
Rodney Schmidt, Assistant Dean                     School of Music
Joseph P. Distefano, Chair                         Basic Studies
Robert L. Hause, Chair                             Instrumental
Charles F. Bath, Chair                             Keyboard
Michelle J. Hairston, Chair                        Music Education
John B. O'Brien, Chair                             Voice

Gary R. Lowe, Dean                                 School of Social Work
Linner Griffin, Associate Dean                     Graduate Studies, Social Work
William T. Gartman, Associate Dean                 Undergraduate Studies, Social Work
Joyce Reed, Director                               Criminal Justice
Vickie J. Peterson, Director                       Field Education
Lena Carawan, Assistant Director                   Field Education

Kenneth E. Marks, Director                         Academic Library Services

Diana M. Henshaw, Director                         Continuing Education & Summer School


DIVISION OF RESEARCH AND GRADUATE STUDIES

Thomas Feldbush, Vice Chancellor/Dean              Research/Graduate Studies
Paul D. Tschetter, Associate Dean                  Graduate School
Max C. Poole, Assistant Dean                       Graduate School
James P. Mitchell, Director                        Center on Aging
William H. Queen, Director                         Institute for Coastal & Marine Resources
Alan A. Schreier, Director                         Office of Sponsored Programs
Marti VanScott, Director                           Technology Transfer


DIVISION OF HEALTH SCIENCES

James A. Hallock, Vice Chancellor                  Health Sciences
Thomas G. Irons, Associate Vice Chancellor         Health Sciences, President/HealthEast, Inc.
Ellis F. Hall, Interim Associate Vice Chancellor   Development & Alumni Affairs
Gary R. Vanderpool, Assistant Vice Chancellor      Health Sciences Administration
David C. Balch, Director                           Health Sciences Communications
Susan S. Gustke, Executive Director                Eastern Area Health Education Center
Christopher J. Mansfield, Director                 Health Services Research & Development
Kevin F. O’Brien, Director                         Health Sciences Biostatistics
David Emmerling, Director                          Academic Support & Counseling Center


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Administration
Harold P. Jones, Dean                          School of Allied Health Sciences
Kevin F. O'Brien, Associate Dean               School of Allied Health Sciences
Thomas Chenier, Chair                          Biostatistics
Susan T. Smith, Chair                          Clinical Laboratory Science
Donald E. Ensley, Chair                        Community Health
Y. J. Lao, Chair                               Environmental Health
Peggy H. Wood, Chair                           Health Information Management
Anne Dickerson, Acting Chair                   Occupational Therapy
Bruce C. Albright, Chair                       Physical Therapy
Paul P. Alston, Chair                          Rehabilitation Studies
Michael Rastatter, Chair                       Communication Sciences and Disorders
Jim Keller, Acting Chair                       Physician Assistant Studies

James A. Hallock, Dean                         School of Medicine
Ann C. Jobe, Senior Associate Dean             School of Medicine
Dean H. Hayek, Associate Dean                  Admissions
Gary R. Vanderpool, Associate Dean             Business Affairs
R. Derek Prentice, Associate Dean              Clinical Services & Medical Director
Susan S. Gustke, Associate Dean                Continuing Medical Education
D. E. Darnell Jones, Associate Dean            Graduate Medical Education
Dennis R. Sinar, Associate Dean                Informatics
Sam N. Pennington, Associate Dean              Research & Graduate Studies
Julius Q. Mallette, Assistant Dean             Student Affairs
Randall H. Renegar, Assistant Dean             Student Affairs
James G. Peden, Jr., Assistant Dean            Admissions
Theodore W. Whitley, Assistant Dean            Medical Education
John J. Zizzo, Director                        Medical Faculty Practice Plan
Jack E. Brinn, Chair                           Anatomy & Cell Biology
Jack H. Welch, Chair                           Anesthesiology
Joseph G. Cory, Chair                          Biochemistry
William H. Pryor, Jr., Chair                   Comparative Medicine
Nicholas H. Benson, Chair                      Emergency Medicine
D. Dean Patton, Chair                          Family Medicine
Loretta M. Kopelman, Chair                     Medical Humanities
Robert L. Wortmann, Chair                      Medicine
Paul V. Phibbs, Chair                          Microbiology & Immunology
D. E. Darnell Jones, Chair                     Obstetrics & Gynecology
H. Thomas Norris, Chair                        Pathology & Laboratory Medicine
Jon B. Tingelstad, Chair                       Pediatrics
Wallace R. Wooles, Chair                       Pharmacology
Charles H. Duckett, Interim Chair              Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Stephen C. Wood, Chair                         Physiology
J. Frank James, Chair                          Psychiatric Medicine
Ulf L. Karlsson, Chair                         Radiation Oncology
R. William McConnell, Chair                    Radiology
Walter J. Pories, Chair                        Surgery

Phyllis N. Horns, Dean                         School of Nursing
Therese G. Lawler, Associate Dean              Academic Services
Karen Elberson, Chair                          Adult Health Nursing
Judy H. Bernhardt, Chair                       Community, Mental Health Nursing, &
                                                 Nursing Services Administration
Jo Ann Neff, Chair                             Parent - Child Nursing
Jeannie Yount, Director                        Student Services
Dixie Koldjeski, Interim Associate Dean        Research & Evaluation

Jo Ann Bell, Director                          Health Sciences Library
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Administration
DIVISION OF INSTITUTIONAL ADVANCEMENT

James L. Lanier, Vice Chancellor                 Institutional Advancement
Donald Y. Leggett, Associate Vice Chancellor     Alumni Relations
Malcolm Woodall, Associate Vice Chancellor       Institutional Advancement
Albert A. Delia, Associate Vice Chancellor       Regional Development
Walter M. Fitts, Director                        Small Business & Technology Development Ctr.
Mark A. Friend, Director                         Center for Applied Technology


DIVISION OF STUDENT LIFE

Alfred T. Matthews, Vice Chancellor              Student Life
Ronald P. Speier, Dean of Students               Student Activities
Vacant, Dean                                     Student Development
Brian Haynes, Asst. VC and Director              Minority Student Affairs
Kris M. Smith, Asst. VC and Director             Student Life Research, Assessment, & Testing
James R. Westmoreland, Director                  Career Services
Wilbert R. Ball, Director                        Counseling Center
Frank Salamon, Director                          Dining Services (University)
C. C. Rowe, Director                             Disability Support Services
Donna Walsh, Director                            Health Promotion & Well-Being
Karen D. Boyd, Assoc. Dean of Students           Judicial Affairs
Taffye Benson Clayton, Director                  Ledonia Wright African American Cultural Center
Beth Anne Pretty, Director                       Orientation & the First Year Experience
Laura W. Sweet, Asst. Dean of Students           Panhellenic Advisor
Tony Schreiber, Director                         Services for Deaf & Hard-of-Hearing Students
Lucinda W. Wright, Asst. Dean & Director         Special Populations
Rose Mary Stelma, Director                       Student Financial Aid
Kay VanNortwick, Director                        Student Health Service
Lisa R. Shibley, Director                        Student Leadership Development
Nance J. Mize, Director                          Recreational Services
Emanuele Amaro, Director                         University Housing Services
Vacant, Director                                 University Unions


DIVISION OF BUSINESS AFFAIRS

Richard Brown, Vice Chancellor                   Business Affairs
C. Layton Getsinger, Associate Vice Chancellor   Business Affairs
Daniel R. Bishop, Comptroller                    Financial Affairs
Blake C. Price, Director                         Computing & Information Systems
Phillip W. Lewis, Acting Director                Environmental Health and Safety
Anne W. Jenkins, Acting Asst. Vice Chancellor    Human Resources
George W. Harrell, Assistant Vice Chancellor     Facilities Services
Anne W. Jenkins, Director                        Systems Coordination
James D. Plummer, Director                       University Budget
Teresa Crocker, Director                         Public Safety
A. Scott Buck, Director                          Materials Management
C. Layton Getsinger, Director                    Auxiliary Services
Sherry C. Pernell, Director                      Asset and Risk Management




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STUDENTS


                        * HIGHLIGHTS *

♦   Since the fall of 1991, the average freshman SAT score has increased
    from 889 to 911 (p. 23)

♦   The fall 1995 freshman class hails from 91 of the 100 North Carolina
    counties and 26 of the 50 United States (pp. 27 & 28)

♦   Undergraduate transfers from North Carolina institutions make up 75%
    of ECU's new transfers (p. 32)

♦   The Universities of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Greensboro, and
    Wilmington and North Carolina State University contribute the majority
    of our transfers from North Carolina public senior institutions (p. 32)

♦   Women comprise 58% of ECU's total population (p. 33)

♦   Full-time students comprise 82% of ECU's total student body (p. 35)

♦   North Carolina residents comprise 86% of ECU's total enrollment (p. 36)

♦   Minorities compose 13% of our undergraduates, 12% of our graduates,
    and 23% of our medical students (p. 41)

♦   Overall, minorities comprise 13% of ECU's student body (p. 41)

♦   85% of ECU's undergraduates are under age 25 (p. 44)

♦   75% of ECU's graduate-level students are age 25 or over (p. 45)

♦   The average GPA of freshman men is 2.14; senior men average 2.67 (p.
    60)

♦   The average GPA of freshman women is 2.27; senior women average
    2.93 (p. 60)

♦   During the fall 1995 semester, students enrolled in courses totalling
    216,917 semester credit hours (p. 64)

♦   26% of the fall 1995 student body lived in ECU's student housing (p. 68)




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Fall 1995 Enrollment Summary
                                  (with Fall 1994 Comparative Figures)


                                                    Total                       In-State           Out-of-State
                                            1994     1995 %Chg          1994      1995 %Chg     1994   1995 %Chg

    Undergraduate
     Full-time                            12,947 12,875 -0.6%          10,895 10,819 -0.7%      2,052 2,056 0.2%
     Part-time                             1,552 1,467 -5.5%            1,430 1,362 -4.8%         122   105 -13.9%
     Total                                14,499 14,342 -1.1%          12,325 12,181 -1.2%      2,174 2,161 -0.6%
    Graduate
     Full-time                             1,095 1,126       2.8%         913   941 3.1%         182    185 1.6%
     Part-time                             1,678 1,683       0.3%       1,617 1,592 -1.5%         61     91 49.2%
     Total                                 2,773 2,809       1.3%       2,530 2,533 0.1%         243    276 13.6%
    Medical
     Full-time                               295      294 -0.3%          295       294 -0.3%       0      0
     Part-time                                 0        0                  0         0             0      0
     Total                                   295      294 -0.3%          295       294 -0.3%       0      0
    Grand Total
     Full-time                            14,337 14,295 -0.3%          12,103 12,054 -0.4%      2,234 2,241    0.3%
     Part-time                             3,230 3,150 -2.5%            3,047 2,954 -3.1%         183   196    7.1%
     Total                                17,567 17,445 -0.7%          15,150 15,008 -0.9%      2,417 2,437    0.8%
    University Ethnic Profile
     White                                15,233 15,044 -1.2%          13,079 12,892 -1.4%      2,154 2,152 -0.1%
     Black                                 1,711 1,746 2.0%             1,605 1,631 1.6%          106   115 8.5%
     Am Indian or Alaskan Native              84    101 20.2%              82     96 17.1%          2     5 150.0%
     Asian or Pacific Islander               216    243 12.5%             185    205 10.8%         31    38 22.6%
     Hispanic                                147    168 14.3%             121    134 10.7%         26    34 30.8%
     Nonresident Alien                       145     87 -40.0%             52      8 -84.6%        93    79 -15.1%
     Race Unknown                             31     56 80.6%              26     42 62%            5    14 180.0%
     Total                                17,567 17,445 -0.7%          15,150 15,008 -0.9%      2,417 2,437 0.8%
    1st-Time Freshman Ethnicity
     White                                 2,083 2,270 9.0%             1,723 1,846 7.1%         360    424    17.8%
     Black                                   207   284 37.2%              189   259 37.0%         18     25    38.9%
     Am Indian or Alaskan Native              17    20 17.6%               16    18 12.5%          1      2     0.0%
     Asian or Pacific Islander                21    44 109.5%              16    36 125.0%         5      8    60.0%
     Hispanic                                 20    23 15.0%               15    18 20.0%          5      5     0.0%
     Nonresident Alien                        15     0 -100%               14     0 -100.0%        1      0   -100.0%
     Race Unknown                              0     1                      0     0 0.0%           0      1
     Total                                 2,363 2,642 11.8%            1,973 2,177 10.3%        390    465   19.2%
    1st-Time Freshman Avg SAT*               920      911                902       901           970    960

    New Undergraduate Transfers            1,195 1,072 -10.3%           1,012      895 -11.6%    183    177 -3.3%


Notes: This table does not include audits or extension students.
       New undergraduate transfers include ONLY classified students.

*Original Scores
Source: Student Data File (SDF)

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First-Time Freshman Average SAT Scores*
                               by Residence Status
                                  Fall 1991 - 1995

             975


             950


             925


             900


             875


             850


             825
                          1991       1992          1993            1994               1995
                    Avg In-State     Avg Out-of-State           Avg All First-time Freshman



                                      Average        Average           Average         UNC System
                                      In-State      Out-of-State   All 1st-time Fr.     Average
              Year           Test    SAT Score      SAT Score        SAT Score           Score

             1991          Verbal       415               437             419                453
                            Math        466               487             470                505
                          Combined      881               924             889                958

             1992          Verbal       422               440             426                452
                            Math        468               492             474                507
                          Combined      890               932             900                959

             1993          Verbal       430               456             435                455
                            Math        480               510             485                512
                          Combined      910               966             920                967

             1994          Verbal       424               452             429                458
                            Math        478               518             484                517
                          Combined      902               970             913                975

             1995          Verbal       429               452             433                459
                            Math        472               508             478                510
                          Combined      901               960             911                969


* Original Scores

Source: Student Data File (SDF)

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SAT Scores of Accepted
                                           Freshman Applicants
                                                 Fall 1995


           4,000

           3,500

           3,000

           2,500

           2,000

           1,500

           1,000

             500

               0
                       <400          401-600   601-800     801-1000      1001-1200   1201-1400   1401-1600

                                               Accepted               Enrolled




                                               Accepted                              % Enrolled
                                                  for                                    by
                           SAT Interval        Admission          Enrolled           SAT Interval

                           400 or below            0                     0              0.0%

                               401-600             5                     0              0.0%

                               601-800           1,086                 530              48.8%

                               801-1000          3,794                 1,553            40.9%

                              1001-1200          1,587                 483              30.4%

                              1201-1400           195                   63              32.3%

                              1401-1600            4                     1              25.0%

                              Unavailable         132                   12              9.1%

                                  Total          6,803                 2,642            38.8%




Source: Student Data File (SDF)

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First-Time Freshman SAT Scores
                                          Fall 1994 & 1995

             Number of students/SAT interval

             1,600


             1,400                                                                              1995           1994

             1,200


             1,000


              800


              600


              400


              200


                 0
                       <400          401-         601-         801-          1001-      1201-          1401-
                                     600          800          1000          1200       1400           1600




                                                          1994                                 1995
                       SAT Interval             # Students     % of Total            # Students     % of Total

                      400 or below                       0            0.0%               0                0.0%

                         401-600                         0            0.0%               0                0.0%

                         601-800                       451            19.1%             530               20.1%

                         801-1000                      1,393          59.0%            1,553              58.8%

                        1001-1200                      436            18.5%             483               18.3%

                        1201-1400                       44            1.9%               63               2.4%

                        1401-1600                        4            0.2%               1                0.0%

                       Unavailable                      35            1.5%               12               0.5%

                           Total                       2,363          100.0%           2,642             100.0%



Note: Percentages may not total 100% due to rounding

Source: Student Data File (SDF)

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First-Time Freshman High School Class Rank
                            Fall 1991 - 1995


                     3,000


                     2,500


                     2,000


                     1,500


                     1,000


                       500


                          0
                                   1991          1992               1993           1994           1995



                              Bottom Fifth        4th Fifth          3rd Fifth       2nd Fifth           Top Fifth




                                  1991                 1992                 1993             1994                    1995
                                        % of                 % of                 % of          % of                      % of
        Class Rank                N    Total           N    Total           N    Total       N Total                 N   Total

        Top Fifth              640 29.0%          785 29.4%                800 35.0%       695 31.5%            829 33.2%

        2nd Fifth              743 33.7%         1001 37.4%                875 38.3%       846 38.3%            908 36.3%

        3rd Fifth              630 28.6%          671 25.1%                504 22.1%       548 24.8%            570 22.8%

        4th Fifth              175     7.9%       197       7.4%           96    4.2%      114     5.2%         175      7.0%

        Bottom Fifth              16   0.7%            19   0.7%            8    0.4%        6     0.3%          16      0.6%

        Total                 2,204    100%     2,673       100%      2,283      100%     2,209    100%       2,498      100%

        No Class Rank          132                193                      152             154                  144




Note: Percentages may not total 100% due to rounding

Source: Student Data File (SDF)

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First-Time Freshman Enrollment by County
                                    Fall 1995




                0
                1 - 25
               26 - 50
               51 - 75
               76 - 100
               101 - 200
               201 +




             County                N   County         N    County           N   County             N
             Alamance             32   Currituck      5    Lee             15   Rockingham         9
             Alexander             8   Dare          15    Lenoir          50   Rowan             26
             Alleghany             2   Davidson      28    Lincoln          9   Rutherford         2
             Anson                 0   Davie          1    Macon            0   Sampson           25
             Ashe                  0   Duplin        22    Madison          0   Scotland          10
             Avery                 1   Durham        56    Martin          26   Stanly            12
             Beaufort             49   Edgecombe     34    McDowell         1   Stokes             8
             Bertie               18   Forsyth       58    Mecklenburg     89   Surry             13
             Bladen               14   Franklin      16    Mitchell         2   Swain              0
             Brunswick            24   Gaston         8    Montgomery       4   Transylvania       2
             Buncombe             13   Gates          5    Moore           20   Tyrrell            3
             Burke                10   Graham         0    Nash            56   Union             18
             Cabarrus              8   Granville     14    New Hanover     50   Vance             15
             Caldwell             13   Greene        10    Northampton      3   Wake             232
             Camden                2   Guilford      96    Onslow          70   Warren             4
             Carteret             37   Halifax       25    Orange          21   Washington        12
             Caswell               4   Harnett       31    Pamlico          8   Watauga            0
             Catawba              26   Haywood        3    Pasquotank      17   Wayne             56
             Chatham               6   Henderson      5    Pender           7   Wilkes            11
             Cherokee              5   Hertford      10    Perquimans       8   Wilson            65
             Chowan               10   Hoke           6    Person          14   Yadkin             5
             Clay                  0   Hyde           4    Pitt           165   Yancey             0
             Cleveland            10   Iredell       15    Polk             3
             Columbus             16   Jackson        3    Randolph        11
             Craven               60   Johnston      35    Richmond         8
             Cumberland           94   Jones          4    Robeson         21


                                                   Total North Carolina First-Time Freshman =   2,177
                                                                  Total First-Time Freshman =   2,642



Source: Student Data File (SDF)

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First-Time Freshman Enrollment by State
                                  Fall 1995




               0
               1 - 25
              26 - 100
              101 - 200
              200 +




          State               N   State            N   State              N   State                 N
          Alabama             1   Iowa             0   New Jersey        60   Vermont               0
          Alaska              0   Kansas           0   New Mexico         0   Virginia            147
          Arizona             0   Kentucky         1   New York          32   Washington            0
          Arkansas            0   Louisiana        0   North Carolina 2,177   West Virginia         2
          California          1   Maine            1   North Dakota       0   Wisconsin             1
          Colorado            0   Maryland        84   Ohio               9   Wyoming               0
          Connecticut        12   Massachusetts    2   Oklahoma           0   U.S. Territories      0
          Delaware            7   Michigan         3   Oregon             0   Unknown              47
          D. C.               1   Minnesota        0   Pennsylvania      23   Foreign Countries     3
          Florida             7   Mississippi      0   Rhode Island       2
          Georgia             4   Missouri         0   South Carolina    10
          Hawaii              1   Montana          0   South Dakota       0
          Idaho               0   Nebraska         0   Tennessee          0
          Illinois            0   Nevada           0   Texas              1
          Indiana             1   New Hampshire    2   Utah               0


                                                       Total Out-of-State First-Time Freshman = 465
                                                                    Total First-Time Freshman = 2,642




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  • 2. PREFACE The East Carolina University Fact Book is an annual publication that provides a ready source of information to answer frequently asked questions about the University and its operations. It contains a broad spectrum of information about the past and present, and its primary purposes are to promote organizational understanding and to inform decision making. Some of the information presented in this annual edition is taken from administrative reports produced by various university offices. This 1995-96 version contains many tables and graphs which will be helpful to administrators, faculty, staff, students, alumni, and other university constituents. The Office of Planning and Institutional Research, in its on-going effort to provide timely management information, will continue refining this document each year and welcomes your comments and suggestions for improvement. Highlights > The University enrolled 17,445 students in the Fall semester. > Eighty-six percent of all students are residents of North Carolina. > Minority students represent 12.3 percent of the University’s enrollment. > Women are a majority at the University, accounting for 58 percent of the enrollment. > The average SAT score for Fall 1994 first-time freshmen is 913. > ECU granted 3,279 degrees during the 1993-94 academic year. > Twenty-five percent of all students live in university housing. > ECU employs a total work force of 3,601. > 1,143 faculty were employed during the Fall 1994 semester. > The average 9-month faculty salary is $45,768. > Fifty percent of the faculty are tenured. > Thirty-four percent of the faculty are women. > The University’s total revenue in 1993-94 was $274,486,007. Fact Book Contributors: Robert J. Thompson, Director N. Renee Jarvis and Charles F. (Skip) Kirby Jr., Fact Book Coordinators Meredith H. Kiesnowski, Claudia McCann, Gwen Turnage
  • 3. FACT BOOK EVALUATION 1995 - 96 We would like to continue to improve the East Carolina University Fact Book and need your sugges- tions and comments. Please assist us by completing the following evaluation and returning it to: Office of Planning and Institutional Research East Carolina University 207 Spilman Greenville, NC 27858-4353 Attention: N. Renee Jarvis Phone: (919) 328-6288 E-Mail: irjarvis@ecuvm.cis.ecu.edu Your Name: (Optional) ____________________________________________________________ Address or Location: _____________________________________________________________ 1. Describe any information that you think should be added or expanded in next year's Fact Book: ________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ 2. Give the page number and description of any information that you think could be clarified or eliminated: ___________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ 3. Other comments:______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Thank you for your assistance.
  • 4. Table of Contents Page HISTORY OF EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY ...............................................................1 ENROLLMENT HISTORY ............................................................................................2 MEMBERSHIPS AND ACCREDITATIONS ......................................................................3 UNIVERSITY CALENDAR ............................................................................................4 ADMINISTRATION Organizational Charts ........................................................................................... 7-14 Board of Trustees .................................................................................................. 15 Administration ................................................................................................... 15-19 STUDENTS Highlights ............................................................................................................. 21 Enrollment Summary, Fall 1995 ................................................................................. 23 First-time Freshman Average SAT Scores by Residence Status, Fall 1991-1995 ................... 24 First-time Freshman SAT Scores Admitted & Enrolled Students, Fall 1995 ........................... 25 First-time Freshman SAT Scores, Fall 1994 & 1995 ........................................................ 26 First-time Freshman High School Class Rank, Fall 1991-1995 ............................................ 27 First-time Freshman Enrollment by County, Fall 1995 ..................................................... 28 First-time Freshman Enrollment by State, Fall 1995 ........................................................ 29 First-time Freshman Graduation Rates for Entry Year 1988 ............................................. 30 Gender & Ethnic Distribution of Entering & Graduating 1988 First-Time Freshman ................. 31 New Undergraduate Transfer Students, Sending Institutions, Fall 1991-1995 ....................... 32 Enrollment Headcount & Full-time Equivalent, Fall 1991-1995 ............................................ 33 Enrollment by Level & Status, Fall 1985-1995 ............................................................... 34 Enrollment by Gender & Status, Fall 1991-1995 ........................................................... 35 Enrollment by Residence & Status, Fall 1991-1995 ......................................................... 36 Enrollment by Classification, Status, & Gender, Fall 1995 ................................................. 37 Enrollment by Residence & Classification, Fall 1995 ........................................................ 38 Enrollment History by Level & Gender, Fall 1990-1995 .................................................... 39 Enrollment History by Level & Residence, Fall 1990-1995 ................................................ 40 Enrollment by Level, Status, & Ethnicity, Fall 1995 ......................................................... 41 Enrollment by County, Fall 1995 ................................................................................ 42 Enrollment by State, Fall 1995 ................................................................................... 43 Undergraduate Enrollment by Age, Fall 1991-1995 ......................................................... 44 Graduate Enrollment by Age, Fall 1991-1995 ................................................................ 45 Undergraduate Enrollment by Unit & Major, Fall 1991-1995 ......................................... 46-47 Graduate Level Enrollment by Unit & Major, Fall 1991-1995 ......................................... 48-49 Undergraduate Enrollment by Unit, Status, Major, & Gender, Fall 1995 .......................... 50-51 Graduate Level Enrollment by Unit, Status, Major, & Gender, Fall 1995 .......................... 52-53 Undergraduate Enrollment by Unit, Major, & Ethnicity, Fall 1995 ................................... 54-55 Graduate Level Enrollment by Unit, Major, & Ethnicity, Fall 1995 ................................... 56-57 Enrollment by Ethnicity, Fall 1992-1995 ....................................................................... 58 Enrollment by Term, Level, & Residency, Spring 1995 - Fall 1995 ..................................... 59 Undergraduate GPAs by Classification & Gender, Fall 1991-1995 ....................................... 60
  • 5. Table of Contents Page Undergraduate GPAs by Unit, Gender, & Classification, Fall 1995 ................................61-63 Weekly Student Credit Hours Produced by Units, Fall 1994 & 1995 .................................. 64 Weekly Student Contact Hours Produced by Units, Fall 1994 & 1995 ................................ 65 Off-Campus Continuing Education Enrollment, Fall 1991-1995 ........................................ 66 Headcount Enrollment, University of North Carolina Public Institutions, Fall 1991-1995 ................................................................................................. 67 Student Housing, Fall 1995 ...................................................................................... 68 DEGREES Highlights ............................................................................................................. 69 Academic Degree Program Inventory, Academic Year 1995-96 .................................... 71-75 Degrees Conferred, Academic Years 1990-91 through 1994-95 ........................................ 76 Degrees Conferred by Unit, Level, & Gender, Academic Year 1994-95 .............................. 77 Degrees Conferred, Percent Distribution by Unit and Level, Academic Year 1994-95 ............. 78 Degrees Conferred by Level, Ethnicity, & Gender, Academic Year 1990-91 through 1994-95 ................................................................................... 79 Degrees Conferred by Unit, Major, Level, & Gender, Academic Year 1994-95 ................. 80-82 Undergraduate Degrees Conferred by Unit, Major, & Ethnicity, Academic Year 1994-95 ............................................................................................... 83-85 Graduate Level Degrees Conferred by Unit, Major, & Ethnicity, Academic Year 1994-95 ............................................................................................... 86-87 FACULTY AND STAFF Highlights ............................................................................................................. 89 Full- & Part-Time Faculty by Rank & Gender, Fall 1995 ................................................... 91 Full- & Part-Time Faculty by Ethnicity, Fall 1995 ............................................................ 92 Full- & Part-Time Faculty by Age, Fall 1993-1995 .......................................................... 93 Full- & Part-Time Faculty Average Age by Rank & Gender, Fall 1995 ................................. 94 Full- & Part-Time Faculty by Years of Service, Fall 1993-1995 .......................................... 95 Full- & Part-Time Faculty Average Years of Service by Rank & Gender, Fall 1995 ................. 96 Full- & Part-Time Faculty by Unit & Tenure Status, Fall 1995 ........................................... 97 Faculty FTE by Unit, Gender, & Status, Fall 1995 .......................................................... 98 Longitudinal Profile of Faculty Tenure Status (SOM excluded), Fall 1988-1995 ...................... 99 Longitudinal Profile of Faculty Tenure Status (All ECU Units), Fall 1988-1995 ...................... 100 Tenure Status of Permanent & Temporary Faculty by Unit, Fall 1995 .........................101-103 Average Salaries of 9/10 Month AAUP Faculty by Gender & Rank, Fall 1991-1993 .............. 104 Average Salaries of 11/12 Month AAUP Faculty by Gender & Rank, Fall 1991-1995 ............ 105 Full- & Part-Time Faculty Salaries (SOM Excluded) by Rank & Gender Fall 1995 ................. 106 Full- & Part-Time School of Medicine Faculty Salaries, Fall 1995 ....................................... 107 Full- & Part-Time University Personnel by Occupational Category & Gender Fall 1991-1995 ................................................................................................ 108 Full- & Part-Time University Personnel by Occupational Category, Gender, & Ethnicity, Fall 1995 ........................................................................................... 109
  • 6. Table of Contents Page FINANCES Highlights ........................................................................................................... 111 Current Fund Revenues by Source, Fiscal Year 1994-95 ............................................... 113 Current Fund Expenditures by Function, Fiscal Year 1994-95 ......................................... 114 Research Grants and Contracts, Restricted Current Fund, Fiscal Years 1991-1995 .............. 115 STUDENT FEES AND FINANCIAL AID Highlights ........................................................................................................... 117 Tuition and Fees, Semester Rates, Academic Year 1995-96 .......................................... 119 Changes in Tuition and Fees, Academic Years 1986-87 through 1995-96 ......................... 120 Student Financial Aid Received, Fiscal Years 1992-93 through 1994-95 ............................. 121 INFORMATION RESOURCES Highlights ........................................................................................................... 123 Library Resources, Fall 1991-1995 ............................................................................ 125 Computer Network Connections by Administrative & Academic Use, Fiscal Years 1991-1995 ..................................................................................... 126 Facilities, Fall 1995 ................................................................................................ 127
  • 7. History Of East Carolina University Chartered by the North Carolina General Assembly on in North Carolina, by 1960 it had become the state's third March 8, 1907, the institution has moved in a rapid and largest institution of higher learning. orderly transition from a two-year normal school to a four-year college to a major comprehensive university During the expansion of the sixties East Carolina was whose outreach now transcends its regional origins. reorganized to reflect the structure of a comprehensive university. In addition to the College of Arts and Sci- On October 5, 1909, East Carolina Teachers Training ences, the Graduate School, and the General College, School began its first regular session; during that year seven professional schools were established. In 1967 174 men and women students were enrolled. The first the General Assembly authorized university status. class to graduate from the two-year normal curriculum Thereafter East Carolina University continued its aca- received its diplomas on June 6, 1911. demic advancement and extended its services to ad- dress regional and national challenges. The institution was authorized by the General Assembly in 1920 to institute a four-year teacher education cur- In 1971 the General Assembly restructured public riculum and to confer the baccalaureate degree upon its higher education in North Carolina, making the Univer- graduates. The Board of Trustees proposed in 1921 sity a constituent member of the University of North that the name be changed. Carolina. The charter class of the four-year medical school enrolled in 1977. In 1979 the University was East Carolina Teachers College was authorized in 1929 authorized to develop five Ph.D. programs in sciences to initiate graduate programs, and it conferred the first basic to medicine. East Carolina University awarded its Master of Arts degree in 1933. The college was charged first Ph.D. degree in 1983. in 1941 to plan for a liberal arts program. The University presently consists of seventeen depart- To reflect the institution's expanding academic commit- ments within the College of Arts and Sciences, eleven ments, in 1951 the name was changed to East Carolina professional schools, the General College, the Gradu- College. As the fastest growing educational institution ate School, and the Division of Continuing Education. Prepared by Mary Jo Bratton, Professor of History College/School and Date Established School of Business 1960 School of Allied Health Sciences 1967 School of Nursing 1960 School of Human Environmental Sciences 1968 School of Music 1962 General College 1969 School of Art 1962 School of Industry & Technology 1971 School of Education 1963 School of Medicine 1976 Graduate School 1964 School of Social Work 1986 College of Arts & Sciences 1964 School of Health & Human Performance 1993 1
  • 8. Enrollment History Student Population 18,000 16,000 14,000 12,000 10,000 8,000 6,000 4,000 2,000 0 1912 1916 1920 1924 1928 1932 1936 1940 1944 1948 1952 1956 1960 1964 1968 1972 1976 1980 1984 1988 1992 Fall Fall Fall Year Enrollment Year Enrollment Year Enrollment 1909 174 1938 1,269 1967 9,360 1910 227 1939 1,289 1968 9,272 1911 235 1940 1,296 1969 9,258 1912 252 1941 1,339 1970 10,007 1913 251 1942 1,064 1971 10,106 1914 295 1943 980 1972 10,286 1915 295 1944 953 1973 10,068 1916 307 1945 1,049 1974 11,341 1917 325 1946 1,382 1975 11,725 1918 278 1947 1,549 1976 11,696 1919 285 1948 1,511 1977 11,968 1920 381 1949 1,858 1978 12,476 1921 317 1950 2,075 1979 12,874 1922 395 1951 2,123 1980 13,165 1923 516 1952 2,280 1981 13,264 1924 593 1953 2,454 1982 13,311 1925 709 1954 2,878 1983 13,357 1926 736 1955 3,315 1984 13,826 1927 767 1956 3,693 1985 14,117 1928 976 1957 3,947 1986 14,459 1929 952 1958 4,179 1987 14,878 1930 984 1959 4,583 1988 15,579 1931 972 1960 4,178 1989 16,029 1932 970 1961 5,883 1990 16,500 1933 1,013 1962 6,306 1991 16,690 1934 1,096 1963 6,570 1992 17,757 1935 1,134 1964 7,318 1993 17,729 1936 1,142 1965 8,667 1994 17,567 1937 1,204 1966 8,834 1995 17,445 Source: East Carolina College Bulletin (History subsection) and Planning & Institutional Research data files 2
  • 9. Memberships and Accreditations East Carolina University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award bachelor's, master's, PhD degrees, and the EdD degree. Accreditation Council on Continuing Medical Education International Association of Performing Arts Administrators Administration of Accounting Programs Group, American International Technology Education Association Accounting Association Intrafilm American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business Liaison Committee on Medical Education American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences American Association of Colleges of Nursing National Association for Business Teacher Education American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education National Association of Campus Activities American Chemical Society National Association of College and University Business American Council for Construction Education Officers American Council of Learned Societies National Association of College and University Food Services American Dietetic Association National Association of College Law Enforcement Officers American Health Information Management Association, in National Association for the Education of Young Children cooperation with the Committee on Allied Health National Association of Foreign Student Advisors Education and Accreditation of the American Medical Association National Association of Industrial Technology American Historical Association National Association of Music Therapy Inc. American Home Economics Association National Association of Schools of Art and Design American Occupational Therapy Association in Cooperation National Association of Schools of Music with the Committee on Allied Health Education and National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators Accreditation of the American Medical Association National Association of Student Personnel Administrators American Philosophical Association National Collegiate Honors Council American Physical Therapy Association National Commission for Cooperative Education American Society of Allied Health Professions National Council for Accreditation of Environmental Health American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Curricula Arts Advocates of North Carolina National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education Association of Academic Health Centers National Environmental Health Association Association of American Colleges National Intramural-Recreational Sports Association Association of American Medical Colleges National Kitchen and Bath Association Association for the Care of Children's Health National League for Nursing Association of College Unions-International National Orientation Directors Association Association of College and University Housing Officers- National Recreation and Parks Association/American Associa- International tion for Leisure and Recreation Council on Accreditation Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning National University Continuing Education Association Association for Continuing Higher Education North Carolina Alliance of Allied Health Professions Association of Performing Arts Presenters North Carolina Association of Colleges and Universities Association of Student Judicial Affairs Officers North Carolina Board of Nursing Box Office Management International North Carolina Department of Justice, Criminal Justice College Placement Council Standards Division Cooperative Education Association, Inc. Southern Association of College and University Business Council for the Advancement and Support of Education Officers Council of Graduate Schools in the United States Southern College Placement Association Council on Hotel, Restaurant, and Institutional Education Southern Conference of Graduate Schools Council on Postsecondary Accreditation Southern Council on Collegiate Education in Nursing Council on Rehabilitation Education Other organizations in individual disciplines Council on Social Work Education International Association of Counseling Services Approved for Teacher Certification by the North Carolina State Board of Education Source: Academic Affairs 3
  • 10. University Calendar SUMMER SCHOOL 1995 FALL SEMESTER 1995 First Term August 21 Mon Faculty Meetings May 15 Mon Registration August 22 Tues Registration May 16 Tues Classes Begin August 23 Wed Classes Begin June 19 Mon Classes End September 4 Mon State Holiday June 20 Tues Final Exams October 26-29 Fall Break November 20-26 Thanksgiving Break Second Term November 27 Mon Classes Resume June 21 Wed Registration December 8 Fri Classes End June 22 Thur Classes Begin December 9 Sat Commencement July 27 Thur Classes End December 11 Mon Exams Begin July 28 Fri Final Exams December 16 Sat Exams End SPRING SEMESTER 1996 SUMMER SCHOOL 1996 January 4 Thur Registration First Term January 5 Fri Classes Begin May 13 Mon Registration January 15 Mon State Holiday May 14 Tues Classes Begin March 3-10 Spring Break June 17 Mon Classes End March 11 Mon Classes Resume June 18 Tues Final Exams April 5 Fri State Holiday April 22 Mon Classes End Second Term April 24 Wed Exams Begin June 19 Wed Registration May 1 Wed Exams End June 20 Thur Classes Begin May 4 Sat Commencement July 4 Thur State Holiday July 25 Thur Classes End July 26 Fri Final Exams FALL SEMESTER 1996 SPRING SEMESTER 1997 August 19 Mon Faculty Meetings January 10 Fri Registration August 20 Tues Registration January 13 Mon Classes Begin August 21 Wed Classes Begin January 20 Mon State Holiday September 2 Mon State Holiday March 9-16 Sun/Sun Spring Break October 10-13 Fall Break March 17 Mon Classes Resume Nov. 27-Dec. 1 Thanksgiving Break March 28 Fri State Holiday December 2 Mon Classes Resume April 29 Tues Classes End December 7 Sat Classes End May 1 Thur Exams Begin December 7 Sat Commencement May 8 Thur Exams End December 9 Mon Exams Begin May 10 Sat Commencement December 14 Sat Exams End Source: East Carolina University Bulletin 1994-1996, published by Academic Affairs 4
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  • 13. Organization Chart BOARD OF GOVERNORS The University of East Carolina University North Carolina PRESIDENT The University of North Carolina CHANCELLOR East Carolina University BOARD OF TRUSTEES East Carolina University Executive Planning and Office of University Equal Opportunity Aheis tltc Internal Audit Assistant Institutional Research Attorney Programs University Publications News & Communication Services 7 Business Affairs Research/ Isiuinl ntttoa Health Sciences Academic Affairs Student Life Graduate Studies Advancement Academic School of Health & School of Allied Library Services Human Performance Health Sciences School of Human Health Sciences School of Art Environmental Sciences Library College of School of Industry School of Medicine Arts & Sciences & Technology School of Business School of Music School of Nursing Continuing Education School of Social Work & Summer School School of Education Undergraduate Studies November, 1995
  • 14. Organization Chart Academic Affairs Academic Affairs BB&T Center for International Programs Leadership Development ** SACS Self-Study Associate Vice Chancellor Admissions Diving Safety Honors Program Registrar Academic Library Services Undergraduate Studies Continuing Education & Summer School Cooperative General University Education College College 8 College of Arts & School of Education/ School of Health & School of Human School of Industry & School of Art School of Business Environmental School of Music School of Social Work Sciences Teacher Education Human Performance Sciences Technology Accounting Anthropology Mathematics Business, Vocational, Health Education Apparel, Aerospace Basic Studies Criminal Justice & Technical Education Merchandising, & Studies Biology Philosophy Human Performance Instrumental Social Work Bureau of Business Interior Design Research * Chemistry Physics Counselor & Adult Laboratory Construction Education Child Management Keyboard Decision Sciences Communication Political Science Recreation and Development & Educational Leadership Leisure Studies Family Relations Industrial Music Education Economics Psychology Finance Technology English Elementary & Middle Exercise and Sport Nutrition & Hospitality Voice Sociology Management Grades Education Science Management Military Foreign Languages Theatre Arts Science & Literatures Foundations and Research Marketing Geography Science Institute Library Studies and Planning for the Disabled** Educational Technology Geology Women's Studies Science Education History Science/Math Education LEGEND Institute for Historical Center *Research Unit & Cultural Research* Special Education **Public Service Unit Rural Education Institute** November, 1995
  • 15. Organization Chart Research/Graduate Studies Research/ Graduate Studies 9 Center on Aging* Graduate School Institute for Coastal & Marine Office of Sponsored Programs Technology Transfer Resources* LEGEND * Research Unit November, 1995
  • 16. Organization Chart Health Sciences Health Sciences EAHEC Development & Alumni Center for Health Sciences Center for Health Services Center for Health Sciences Academic Support & Administration Affairs Communications Research & Development Biostatistics Counseling Center Medical Center News & Information School of Allied School of Medicine School of Nursing Health Sciences Health Sciences Library 10 Biostatistics Admissions Anatomy & Cell Obstetrics & Academic Services Acquisitions/Cataloging Biology Gynecology Clinical Laboratory Science Adult Health Nursing Audiovisuals & Informatics Business Affairs Anesthesiology Pathology & Communication Sciences and Laboratory Medicine Community, Mental Collection Access Disorders Clinical Services Biochemistry Health Nursing, & Nursing Pediatrics Services Administration Computing & Information Community Health Continuing Medical Comparative Technology Education Medicine Pharmacology Parent - Child Nursing Environmental Health Education Graduate Medical Emergency Physical Medicine Research & Evaluation Health Information Medicine Education & Rehabilitation Outreach Services Management Informatics Family Medicine Physiology Reference Occupational Therapy Medical Faculty Medical Humanities Psychiatric Medicine Serials Physical Therapy Practice Plan Radiation Oncology Physician Assistant Studies Research & Medicine Graduate Studies Radiology Rehabilitation Studies Student Affairs Microbiology & Surgery Immunology November, 1995
  • 17. Organization Chart Business Affairs Business Affairs Treasurer: ECU Foundation ECU Educational Foundation ECU Alumni Foundation Assistant Associate Assistant University Budget Environmental Comptroller Computing and Systems Vice Chancellor Vice Chancellor Vice Chancellor for Office Health & Safety Information Systems Coordination for Facilities Business Affairs Human Resources Facility Planning, Design & Hazardous Waste Accounting Personnel Academic Construction Student Fund Acct. Computing Architectural Industrial Hygiene Employee Relations Accounts Payable Engineering Administrative Cashier's Office Benefits Construction Management Recycling Computing Payroll 11 Grants & Contracts Position Facilities Maintenance & Workers' Compensation Operations Student Loans Management Operations-West Building Maintenance Fire Safety Systems & Utilities Recruitment Communications Facilities Maintenance & Staff Development Operations-East Real Estate Residency Automotive Garage Office Management Grounds Building Maintenance Utilities Facilities Services Center Asset Auxiliary Materials Transportation Management Public Safety Services Management Management Housekeeping Services East Campus West Campus Fixed Assets Bookstore Central Stores East Campus Parking & Traffic Residence Halls Security Auxiliaries Risk Mail Services Medical Stores Central Motor Pool Management West Campus Print Shop Purchasing Security Parking Facilities Higher Rapid Copy Education Copier Program Shipping & Receiving Facilities Commission Vending Warehousing Moving Services November, 1995
  • 18. Organization Chart Institutional Advancement Institutional Advancement Institutional ECU Foundation, Inc. Regional Development** Alumni Relations Advancement 12 Shared Visions Campaign Board of Directors Regional Development Institute ECU Alumni Association Major Gifts Center for Applied Technology Chapter Relations Controller Small Bus. & Tech. Dev. Center Special Events Annual Giving Survey Research Laboratory Alumni Programs Planned Giving Professional Societies Gift Records Research Donor Stewardship LEGEND ** Public Service Unit November, 1995
  • 19. Organization Chart Student Life Student Life Research, Assessment, and Testing Minority Student Affairs African-American Cultural Center Student Student Student Activities Development Services 13 Dean of Students Dean of Student Development Dining Services University Unions Career Services Student Financial Aid Recreational Services Counseling Center University Housing Services Judicial Affairs Office of Disability Support Services Student Health Service Panhellenic Advisor Orientation & the First Year Experience Student Leadership Development Health Promotion & Well-Being Services for Deaf & Hard of Hearing Students Special Populations November, 1995
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  • 21. Board Of Trustees Robert A. Ward -- Chairman Valeria O. Lovelace William P. Furr -- Vice Chairman Lyda Teer Mihalyi H. E. (Gene) Rayfield, Jr. -- Secretary Betty S. Speir William C. Baggett David Jordan Whichard, III Phillip R. Dixon Walter Williams Ronald Eugene Dowdy Ian Charles Eastman -- Ex-Officio Charles R. Franklin, Jr. James LeRoy Smith -- Asst. Secretary Administration OFFICE OF THE CHANCELLOR Richard R. Eakin Chancellor James LeRoy Smith Executive Assistant to the Chancellor Mary Ann Rose Assistant to the Chancellor/EEO Officer Michael A. Hamrick, Director Athletics Brenda R. Mills, Manager Internal Audit Robert J. Thompson, Director Planning and Institutional Research Ben G. Irons, II University Attorney DIVISION OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS Tinsley E. Yarbrough, Interim Vice Chancellor Academic Affairs David L. Watkins, Associate Vice Chancellor Academic Affairs Dianna B. Lowe, Assistant Vice Chancellor Academic Affairs Myra H. Cain, Assistant Vice Chancellor Academic Affairs Caroline L. Ayers, Interim Asst. Vice Chancellor Academic Affairs Thomas E. Powell, Jr., Director Admissions James H. Bearden, Director BB&T Center for Leadership Development James A. Van Fleet, Director International Programs David Sanders, Director Honors Program J. Gilbert Moore, Registrar Registrar Steven H. Sellers, Director Diving Safety Dorothy H. Clayton, Coordinator Faculty Development Program Rita Reaves, Director Writing Across the Curriculum Program Dorothy H. Muller, Dean Undergraduate Studies/General College Jo Ann F. Jones, Assistant Dean General College Mary M. Cauley, Director Cooperative Education Robert L. Denney, Associate Director University College Eugene A. Owens, Associate Director Student Academic Support Services W. Keats Sparrow, Dean College of Arts & Sciences Byron L. Coulter, Associate Dean Arts & Sciences Carolyn H. Hampton, Associate Dean Research Linda D. Wolfe, Chair Anthropology Charles E. Bland, Chair Biology Chia-yu Li, Chair Chemistry T. Harrell Allen, Chair Communication Carson W. Bays, Chair Economics Donald E. Palumbo, Chair English Charles W. Sullivan, Chair Foreign Languages & Literatures Leo E. Zonn, Chair Geography Scott W. Snyder, Chair Geology 15
  • 22. Administration W. Roger Biles, Chair History Robert L. Bernhardt, Chair Mathematics George W.S. Bailey, Chair Philosophy Mumtaz A. Dinno, Chair Physics David P. Conradt, Chair Political Science Rand B. Evans, Chair Psychology Richard J. Caston, Chair Sociology John Shearin, Chair Theatre Arts Henry C. Ferrell, Jr., Director Institute for Historical & Cultural Research Vacant, Director Science Institute for the Disabled Linda Allred, Director Women’s Studies Michael A. Dorsey, Dean School of Art Arthur J. Haney, Assistant Dean School of Art Phil E. Phillips, Assistant Dean School of Art Ernest B. Uhr, Dean School of Business L. H. Zincone , Jr., Associate Dean Academic Programs Richard L. Kerns, Associate Dean Computer Services Jeffrey S. Allen, Associate Dean Professional Programs Donald B. Boldt, Assistant Dean Graduate Studies Jeffrey S. Allen, Director Bureau of Business Research J. Larry Hagler, Chair Accounting Margaret M. Capen, Chair Decision Sciences C. Ronald Sprecher, Chair Finance Joseph M. Tomkiewicz, Chair Management Roger McIntyre, Chair Marketing Charles Coble, Dean School of Education Henry Peel, Associate Dean Faculty Programs & Development John A. Swope, Associate Dean Instruction & Administration Ivan G. Wallace, Chair Business, Vocational, & Technical Education John J. Schmidt, Chair Counselor & Adult Education Ed Bell, Interim Chair Educational Leadership Thomas Buttery, Interim Chair Elementary & Middle Grades Education Gregory Hastings, Acting Chair Foundations & Research Lawrence W. S. Auld, Chair Library Studies & Educational Technology Frank E. Crawley, Chair Science Education John T. Richards, Chair Special Education Emmett M. Floyd, Director ENCCARE Betty G. Beacham, Director Model Clinical Teaching Ronny VanSant, Director NC Teaching Fellows James R. Taylor, Director REAP Delma Blinson, Director Rural Education Institute Katharine W. Hodgin, Director Science/Math Education Center George E. Williams, Director Office of Clinical Experiences Floyd E. Mattheis, Director Summer Ventures Parmalee P. Hawk, Director Teacher Education Christian W. Zauner, Dean School of Health & Human Performance Paul Vaccaro, Chair Exercise and Sport Science David M. White, Acting Chair Health Education Karen Hancock, Acting Chair Recreation and Leisure Studies Gay Israel, Director Human Performance Laboratory Helen Grove, Dean School of Human Environmental Sciences Marjorie Inman, Chair Apparel, Merchandising, & Interior Design Cynthia E. Johnson, Chair Child Development & Family Relations 16
  • 23. Administration DoriAnn Finley, Chair Nutrition & Hospitality Management Nancy Lee, Acting Director Child Development Laboratories Jannis B. Shea, Director Undergraduate Studies David A. Dosser, Director Marriage & Family Therapy Janet D. Bryan, Director Dietetics A. Darryl Davis, Dean School of Industry & Technology Michael D. Myrick, Chair Aerospace Studies Douglas W. Kruger, Chair Construction Management Elmer C. Poe, Chair Industrial Technology James R. Cook, Chair Military Science William W. Hankins, Acting Chair Planning C. Brad Foley, Dean School of Music George Knight, Assistant Dean School of Music Rodney Schmidt, Assistant Dean School of Music Joseph P. Distefano, Chair Basic Studies Robert L. Hause, Chair Instrumental Charles F. Bath, Chair Keyboard Michelle J. Hairston, Chair Music Education John B. O'Brien, Chair Voice Gary R. Lowe, Dean School of Social Work Linner Griffin, Associate Dean Graduate Studies, Social Work William T. Gartman, Associate Dean Undergraduate Studies, Social Work Joyce Reed, Director Criminal Justice Vickie J. Peterson, Director Field Education Lena Carawan, Assistant Director Field Education Kenneth E. Marks, Director Academic Library Services Diana M. Henshaw, Director Continuing Education & Summer School DIVISION OF RESEARCH AND GRADUATE STUDIES Thomas Feldbush, Vice Chancellor/Dean Research/Graduate Studies Paul D. Tschetter, Associate Dean Graduate School Max C. Poole, Assistant Dean Graduate School James P. Mitchell, Director Center on Aging William H. Queen, Director Institute for Coastal & Marine Resources Alan A. Schreier, Director Office of Sponsored Programs Marti VanScott, Director Technology Transfer DIVISION OF HEALTH SCIENCES James A. Hallock, Vice Chancellor Health Sciences Thomas G. Irons, Associate Vice Chancellor Health Sciences, President/HealthEast, Inc. Ellis F. Hall, Interim Associate Vice Chancellor Development & Alumni Affairs Gary R. Vanderpool, Assistant Vice Chancellor Health Sciences Administration David C. Balch, Director Health Sciences Communications Susan S. Gustke, Executive Director Eastern Area Health Education Center Christopher J. Mansfield, Director Health Services Research & Development Kevin F. O’Brien, Director Health Sciences Biostatistics David Emmerling, Director Academic Support & Counseling Center 17
  • 24. Administration Harold P. Jones, Dean School of Allied Health Sciences Kevin F. O'Brien, Associate Dean School of Allied Health Sciences Thomas Chenier, Chair Biostatistics Susan T. Smith, Chair Clinical Laboratory Science Donald E. Ensley, Chair Community Health Y. J. Lao, Chair Environmental Health Peggy H. Wood, Chair Health Information Management Anne Dickerson, Acting Chair Occupational Therapy Bruce C. Albright, Chair Physical Therapy Paul P. Alston, Chair Rehabilitation Studies Michael Rastatter, Chair Communication Sciences and Disorders Jim Keller, Acting Chair Physician Assistant Studies James A. Hallock, Dean School of Medicine Ann C. Jobe, Senior Associate Dean School of Medicine Dean H. Hayek, Associate Dean Admissions Gary R. Vanderpool, Associate Dean Business Affairs R. Derek Prentice, Associate Dean Clinical Services & Medical Director Susan S. Gustke, Associate Dean Continuing Medical Education D. E. Darnell Jones, Associate Dean Graduate Medical Education Dennis R. Sinar, Associate Dean Informatics Sam N. Pennington, Associate Dean Research & Graduate Studies Julius Q. Mallette, Assistant Dean Student Affairs Randall H. Renegar, Assistant Dean Student Affairs James G. Peden, Jr., Assistant Dean Admissions Theodore W. Whitley, Assistant Dean Medical Education John J. Zizzo, Director Medical Faculty Practice Plan Jack E. Brinn, Chair Anatomy & Cell Biology Jack H. Welch, Chair Anesthesiology Joseph G. Cory, Chair Biochemistry William H. Pryor, Jr., Chair Comparative Medicine Nicholas H. Benson, Chair Emergency Medicine D. Dean Patton, Chair Family Medicine Loretta M. Kopelman, Chair Medical Humanities Robert L. Wortmann, Chair Medicine Paul V. Phibbs, Chair Microbiology & Immunology D. E. Darnell Jones, Chair Obstetrics & Gynecology H. Thomas Norris, Chair Pathology & Laboratory Medicine Jon B. Tingelstad, Chair Pediatrics Wallace R. Wooles, Chair Pharmacology Charles H. Duckett, Interim Chair Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Stephen C. Wood, Chair Physiology J. Frank James, Chair Psychiatric Medicine Ulf L. Karlsson, Chair Radiation Oncology R. William McConnell, Chair Radiology Walter J. Pories, Chair Surgery Phyllis N. Horns, Dean School of Nursing Therese G. Lawler, Associate Dean Academic Services Karen Elberson, Chair Adult Health Nursing Judy H. Bernhardt, Chair Community, Mental Health Nursing, & Nursing Services Administration Jo Ann Neff, Chair Parent - Child Nursing Jeannie Yount, Director Student Services Dixie Koldjeski, Interim Associate Dean Research & Evaluation Jo Ann Bell, Director Health Sciences Library 18
  • 25. Administration DIVISION OF INSTITUTIONAL ADVANCEMENT James L. Lanier, Vice Chancellor Institutional Advancement Donald Y. Leggett, Associate Vice Chancellor Alumni Relations Malcolm Woodall, Associate Vice Chancellor Institutional Advancement Albert A. Delia, Associate Vice Chancellor Regional Development Walter M. Fitts, Director Small Business & Technology Development Ctr. Mark A. Friend, Director Center for Applied Technology DIVISION OF STUDENT LIFE Alfred T. Matthews, Vice Chancellor Student Life Ronald P. Speier, Dean of Students Student Activities Vacant, Dean Student Development Brian Haynes, Asst. VC and Director Minority Student Affairs Kris M. Smith, Asst. VC and Director Student Life Research, Assessment, & Testing James R. Westmoreland, Director Career Services Wilbert R. Ball, Director Counseling Center Frank Salamon, Director Dining Services (University) C. C. Rowe, Director Disability Support Services Donna Walsh, Director Health Promotion & Well-Being Karen D. Boyd, Assoc. Dean of Students Judicial Affairs Taffye Benson Clayton, Director Ledonia Wright African American Cultural Center Beth Anne Pretty, Director Orientation & the First Year Experience Laura W. Sweet, Asst. Dean of Students Panhellenic Advisor Tony Schreiber, Director Services for Deaf & Hard-of-Hearing Students Lucinda W. Wright, Asst. Dean & Director Special Populations Rose Mary Stelma, Director Student Financial Aid Kay VanNortwick, Director Student Health Service Lisa R. Shibley, Director Student Leadership Development Nance J. Mize, Director Recreational Services Emanuele Amaro, Director University Housing Services Vacant, Director University Unions DIVISION OF BUSINESS AFFAIRS Richard Brown, Vice Chancellor Business Affairs C. Layton Getsinger, Associate Vice Chancellor Business Affairs Daniel R. Bishop, Comptroller Financial Affairs Blake C. Price, Director Computing & Information Systems Phillip W. Lewis, Acting Director Environmental Health and Safety Anne W. Jenkins, Acting Asst. Vice Chancellor Human Resources George W. Harrell, Assistant Vice Chancellor Facilities Services Anne W. Jenkins, Director Systems Coordination James D. Plummer, Director University Budget Teresa Crocker, Director Public Safety A. Scott Buck, Director Materials Management C. Layton Getsinger, Director Auxiliary Services Sherry C. Pernell, Director Asset and Risk Management 19
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  • 27. STUDENTS * HIGHLIGHTS * ♦ Since the fall of 1991, the average freshman SAT score has increased from 889 to 911 (p. 23) ♦ The fall 1995 freshman class hails from 91 of the 100 North Carolina counties and 26 of the 50 United States (pp. 27 & 28) ♦ Undergraduate transfers from North Carolina institutions make up 75% of ECU's new transfers (p. 32) ♦ The Universities of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Greensboro, and Wilmington and North Carolina State University contribute the majority of our transfers from North Carolina public senior institutions (p. 32) ♦ Women comprise 58% of ECU's total population (p. 33) ♦ Full-time students comprise 82% of ECU's total student body (p. 35) ♦ North Carolina residents comprise 86% of ECU's total enrollment (p. 36) ♦ Minorities compose 13% of our undergraduates, 12% of our graduates, and 23% of our medical students (p. 41) ♦ Overall, minorities comprise 13% of ECU's student body (p. 41) ♦ 85% of ECU's undergraduates are under age 25 (p. 44) ♦ 75% of ECU's graduate-level students are age 25 or over (p. 45) ♦ The average GPA of freshman men is 2.14; senior men average 2.67 (p. 60) ♦ The average GPA of freshman women is 2.27; senior women average 2.93 (p. 60) ♦ During the fall 1995 semester, students enrolled in courses totalling 216,917 semester credit hours (p. 64) ♦ 26% of the fall 1995 student body lived in ECU's student housing (p. 68) 21
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  • 29. Fall 1995 Enrollment Summary (with Fall 1994 Comparative Figures) Total In-State Out-of-State 1994 1995 %Chg 1994 1995 %Chg 1994 1995 %Chg Undergraduate Full-time 12,947 12,875 -0.6% 10,895 10,819 -0.7% 2,052 2,056 0.2% Part-time 1,552 1,467 -5.5% 1,430 1,362 -4.8% 122 105 -13.9% Total 14,499 14,342 -1.1% 12,325 12,181 -1.2% 2,174 2,161 -0.6% Graduate Full-time 1,095 1,126 2.8% 913 941 3.1% 182 185 1.6% Part-time 1,678 1,683 0.3% 1,617 1,592 -1.5% 61 91 49.2% Total 2,773 2,809 1.3% 2,530 2,533 0.1% 243 276 13.6% Medical Full-time 295 294 -0.3% 295 294 -0.3% 0 0 Part-time 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 295 294 -0.3% 295 294 -0.3% 0 0 Grand Total Full-time 14,337 14,295 -0.3% 12,103 12,054 -0.4% 2,234 2,241 0.3% Part-time 3,230 3,150 -2.5% 3,047 2,954 -3.1% 183 196 7.1% Total 17,567 17,445 -0.7% 15,150 15,008 -0.9% 2,417 2,437 0.8% University Ethnic Profile White 15,233 15,044 -1.2% 13,079 12,892 -1.4% 2,154 2,152 -0.1% Black 1,711 1,746 2.0% 1,605 1,631 1.6% 106 115 8.5% Am Indian or Alaskan Native 84 101 20.2% 82 96 17.1% 2 5 150.0% Asian or Pacific Islander 216 243 12.5% 185 205 10.8% 31 38 22.6% Hispanic 147 168 14.3% 121 134 10.7% 26 34 30.8% Nonresident Alien 145 87 -40.0% 52 8 -84.6% 93 79 -15.1% Race Unknown 31 56 80.6% 26 42 62% 5 14 180.0% Total 17,567 17,445 -0.7% 15,150 15,008 -0.9% 2,417 2,437 0.8% 1st-Time Freshman Ethnicity White 2,083 2,270 9.0% 1,723 1,846 7.1% 360 424 17.8% Black 207 284 37.2% 189 259 37.0% 18 25 38.9% Am Indian or Alaskan Native 17 20 17.6% 16 18 12.5% 1 2 0.0% Asian or Pacific Islander 21 44 109.5% 16 36 125.0% 5 8 60.0% Hispanic 20 23 15.0% 15 18 20.0% 5 5 0.0% Nonresident Alien 15 0 -100% 14 0 -100.0% 1 0 -100.0% Race Unknown 0 1 0 0 0.0% 0 1 Total 2,363 2,642 11.8% 1,973 2,177 10.3% 390 465 19.2% 1st-Time Freshman Avg SAT* 920 911 902 901 970 960 New Undergraduate Transfers 1,195 1,072 -10.3% 1,012 895 -11.6% 183 177 -3.3% Notes: This table does not include audits or extension students. New undergraduate transfers include ONLY classified students. *Original Scores Source: Student Data File (SDF) 23
  • 30. First-Time Freshman Average SAT Scores* by Residence Status Fall 1991 - 1995 975 950 925 900 875 850 825 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 Avg In-State Avg Out-of-State Avg All First-time Freshman Average Average Average UNC System In-State Out-of-State All 1st-time Fr. Average Year Test SAT Score SAT Score SAT Score Score 1991 Verbal 415 437 419 453 Math 466 487 470 505 Combined 881 924 889 958 1992 Verbal 422 440 426 452 Math 468 492 474 507 Combined 890 932 900 959 1993 Verbal 430 456 435 455 Math 480 510 485 512 Combined 910 966 920 967 1994 Verbal 424 452 429 458 Math 478 518 484 517 Combined 902 970 913 975 1995 Verbal 429 452 433 459 Math 472 508 478 510 Combined 901 960 911 969 * Original Scores Source: Student Data File (SDF) 24
  • 31. SAT Scores of Accepted Freshman Applicants Fall 1995 4,000 3,500 3,000 2,500 2,000 1,500 1,000 500 0 <400 401-600 601-800 801-1000 1001-1200 1201-1400 1401-1600 Accepted Enrolled Accepted % Enrolled for by SAT Interval Admission Enrolled SAT Interval 400 or below 0 0 0.0% 401-600 5 0 0.0% 601-800 1,086 530 48.8% 801-1000 3,794 1,553 40.9% 1001-1200 1,587 483 30.4% 1201-1400 195 63 32.3% 1401-1600 4 1 25.0% Unavailable 132 12 9.1% Total 6,803 2,642 38.8% Source: Student Data File (SDF) 25
  • 32. First-Time Freshman SAT Scores Fall 1994 & 1995 Number of students/SAT interval 1,600 1,400 1995 1994 1,200 1,000 800 600 400 200 0 <400 401- 601- 801- 1001- 1201- 1401- 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1994 1995 SAT Interval # Students % of Total # Students % of Total 400 or below 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 401-600 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 601-800 451 19.1% 530 20.1% 801-1000 1,393 59.0% 1,553 58.8% 1001-1200 436 18.5% 483 18.3% 1201-1400 44 1.9% 63 2.4% 1401-1600 4 0.2% 1 0.0% Unavailable 35 1.5% 12 0.5% Total 2,363 100.0% 2,642 100.0% Note: Percentages may not total 100% due to rounding Source: Student Data File (SDF) 26
  • 33. First-Time Freshman High School Class Rank Fall 1991 - 1995 3,000 2,500 2,000 1,500 1,000 500 0 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 Bottom Fifth 4th Fifth 3rd Fifth 2nd Fifth Top Fifth 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 % of % of % of % of % of Class Rank N Total N Total N Total N Total N Total Top Fifth 640 29.0% 785 29.4% 800 35.0% 695 31.5% 829 33.2% 2nd Fifth 743 33.7% 1001 37.4% 875 38.3% 846 38.3% 908 36.3% 3rd Fifth 630 28.6% 671 25.1% 504 22.1% 548 24.8% 570 22.8% 4th Fifth 175 7.9% 197 7.4% 96 4.2% 114 5.2% 175 7.0% Bottom Fifth 16 0.7% 19 0.7% 8 0.4% 6 0.3% 16 0.6% Total 2,204 100% 2,673 100% 2,283 100% 2,209 100% 2,498 100% No Class Rank 132 193 152 154 144 Note: Percentages may not total 100% due to rounding Source: Student Data File (SDF) 27
  • 34. First-Time Freshman Enrollment by County Fall 1995 0 1 - 25 26 - 50 51 - 75 76 - 100 101 - 200 201 + County N County N County N County N Alamance 32 Currituck 5 Lee 15 Rockingham 9 Alexander 8 Dare 15 Lenoir 50 Rowan 26 Alleghany 2 Davidson 28 Lincoln 9 Rutherford 2 Anson 0 Davie 1 Macon 0 Sampson 25 Ashe 0 Duplin 22 Madison 0 Scotland 10 Avery 1 Durham 56 Martin 26 Stanly 12 Beaufort 49 Edgecombe 34 McDowell 1 Stokes 8 Bertie 18 Forsyth 58 Mecklenburg 89 Surry 13 Bladen 14 Franklin 16 Mitchell 2 Swain 0 Brunswick 24 Gaston 8 Montgomery 4 Transylvania 2 Buncombe 13 Gates 5 Moore 20 Tyrrell 3 Burke 10 Graham 0 Nash 56 Union 18 Cabarrus 8 Granville 14 New Hanover 50 Vance 15 Caldwell 13 Greene 10 Northampton 3 Wake 232 Camden 2 Guilford 96 Onslow 70 Warren 4 Carteret 37 Halifax 25 Orange 21 Washington 12 Caswell 4 Harnett 31 Pamlico 8 Watauga 0 Catawba 26 Haywood 3 Pasquotank 17 Wayne 56 Chatham 6 Henderson 5 Pender 7 Wilkes 11 Cherokee 5 Hertford 10 Perquimans 8 Wilson 65 Chowan 10 Hoke 6 Person 14 Yadkin 5 Clay 0 Hyde 4 Pitt 165 Yancey 0 Cleveland 10 Iredell 15 Polk 3 Columbus 16 Jackson 3 Randolph 11 Craven 60 Johnston 35 Richmond 8 Cumberland 94 Jones 4 Robeson 21 Total North Carolina First-Time Freshman = 2,177 Total First-Time Freshman = 2,642 Source: Student Data File (SDF) 28
  • 35. First-Time Freshman Enrollment by State Fall 1995 0 1 - 25 26 - 100 101 - 200 200 + State N State N State N State N Alabama 1 Iowa 0 New Jersey 60 Vermont 0 Alaska 0 Kansas 0 New Mexico 0 Virginia 147 Arizona 0 Kentucky 1 New York 32 Washington 0 Arkansas 0 Louisiana 0 North Carolina 2,177 West Virginia 2 California 1 Maine 1 North Dakota 0 Wisconsin 1 Colorado 0 Maryland 84 Ohio 9 Wyoming 0 Connecticut 12 Massachusetts 2 Oklahoma 0 U.S. Territories 0 Delaware 7 Michigan 3 Oregon 0 Unknown 47 D. C. 1 Minnesota 0 Pennsylvania 23 Foreign Countries 3 Florida 7 Mississippi 0 Rhode Island 2 Georgia 4 Missouri 0 South Carolina 10 Hawaii 1 Montana 0 South Dakota 0 Idaho 0 Nebraska 0 Tennessee 0 Illinois 0 Nevada 0 Texas 1 Indiana 1 New Hampshire 2 Utah 0 Total Out-of-State First-Time Freshman = 465 Total First-Time Freshman = 2,642 Source: Student Data File (SDF) 29