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DIVISION OF INSTITUTIONAL PLANNING, ASSESSMENT & RESEARCH OFFICE OF INSTITUTIONAL RESEARCH University Fact Book 2008-2009 Imagine possibilities. Realize success.
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Page 1: University Fact Book 2008-2009 · Office of Institutional Research Pegram Hall Winston-Salem State University Winston-Salem, NC 27110 ... Ms. F. Scott Bauer, Vice Chair Dr. Karen

DIVISION OF INSTITUTIONAL PLANNING, ASSESSMENT & RESEARCHOFFICE OF INSTITUTIONAL RESEARCH

University Fact Book2008-2009

Imagine possibilities. Realize success.

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ENTER TO LEARN. DEPART TO SERVE.

This publication is provided as a definite source to obtain important facts and statistics about WSSU. Data contained in this publication are derived from university files and publications of The University of North Carolina General Administration. Please be advised that the printed versions are to be used as archival resources. The version found on our website is the most current and should be viewed periodically for updates. Your comments and suggestions regarding this and all publications are welcomed.

Data and facts may be obtained by contacting the

Office of Institutional Research Pegram Hall

Winston-Salem State University Winston-Salem, NC 27110

(336) 750-2430

http://www.wssu.edu/WSSU/About/Administration/Division+of+Planning+Assessment+and+Research/

Additional information may be found at the University of North Carolina publications website: http://www.northcarolina.edu/pres/publications/publications.cfm;

Voluntary System of Accountability website: http://www.collegeportraits.org/NC/WSSU

Dr. Dana L. Dalton, Director, Office of Institutional Research Mrs. Deborah M. Chaney, Statistical Research Associate

Ms. Christine Gray-Whitaker, Business and Technology Applications Analyst

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Table of Contents

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UNIVERSITY OVERVIEW 1-9

Board of Trustees 2 Administration 2-3 Organizational Chart 4 Mission Statement 5 Accreditations 6 Admission 7 University Profile At a Glance 8-10

ADMISSIONS INFORMATION 11-18 Freshmen Applicant Profiles 12 New Freshmen SAT, Class Rank, GPA 13 New Freshmen by CIP Code and Major New Freshmen SAT Ranges SAT Comparisons Graduate Students by Degree Transfer Applicants and NC Schools

14 15 16 17 18

ENROLLMENT INFORMATION 19-25 10-Year Fall Data 20-21 Enrollment Breakouts Enrollment by College Population Attributes

22 23 24

In State Student Characteristics 25 PERSISTENCE AND DEGREE INFORMATION 26-32 Follow-up of High School Graduates Performance 27

Retention and Persistence Rates 28 Graduation Rates 29 Graduates by Major Graduates by College

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Graduate Characteristics 32 ACADEMIC PROGRAM Profiles 33-40

10-Years Major Enrollment 34-35 10-Years Upper Level Major Enrollment 36 Junior and Senior Enrollment 37 Student Credit Hour Production and Faculty Positions 38-40

Generated STUDENT FINANCIAL INFORMATION 41-44

Annual Expenses 42 Financial Aid Grants and Loans

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FACULTY AND STAFF 45-48 Breakouts of Faculty and Staff Categories 46-48

REVENUE AND EXPENDITURES 49-51 Financial Data 50-51

LIBRARY 52-53 Resources, Services and Expenditures 53

SPONSORED RESEARCH 54-55 Proposal Submissions by Unit 55

FACILITIES 56-59 Inventory and Assignable Area 57 Facilities Utilization and Clock Hours 58-60

GIVING 61-62 Gifts

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UniversityOverview

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Board of Trustees

Mr. Nigel D. Alston, Chairman Mr. Thomas W. Lambeth Ms. F. Scott Bauer, Vice Chair Dr. Karen McNeil-Miller Mr. Martin B. Davis, Secretary Mrs. Debra Miller Mr. Marshall Bass Mr. James Nanton Mrs. Lisa J. Caldwell Mr. Keith W. Vaughn Dr. James C. Hash, Sr. Vacancy

Mr. Harold T. Respass

Board of Visitors

Dr. William U. Harris, Chair

Ms. Coretta Bigelow, Vice Chair

Dr. L’ Tanya Bailey

Mr. Michael Clements

Ms. Carrie Collins Dr. Lozelle J. DeLuz

Dr. Christopher L. Edwards

Ms. Nicole Ferguson

Ms. Mae C. Godette Ms. Tyyawdi M. Hands Mr. Eric Hudson Cherita R. Marks-Davis

Dr. Donald L. Martin, Jr. Dr. Johnnie McFadden Mr. James McNeil Ms. Donna Oldham

Mr. Fred J. Poe Mr. Harrison Porter Mr. Jeff Powell Rev. Prince Raney Rivers

Mr. John E. Sigers

Dr. Glenda P. Sims Dr. Allston J. Stubbs

Mr. Daniel Torian

Kevin Lewis Walton

ADMINISTRATION

Chancellor Dr. Donald Julian Reaves Executive Vice Chancellor for Management and Dr. Dorcas Colvin Strategic Initiatives Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Dr. Juliette Bell, Interim (2.09);

Dr. Jessica Bailey, Interim Vice Chancellor for Finance and Administration Mr. Gerald Hunter Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Dr. Melody Pierce Vice Chancellor for University Advancement Ms. Michelle Cook Executive Assistant to the Chancellor for Mr. Jonathan Martin External Affairs Executive Assistant to the Chancellor & Mrs. RaVonda Dalton-Rann Secretary of the University Athletic Director Ms. Tonia Walker, Interim Internal Auditor Mr. Randall Ross, Interim Legal Counsel Ms. Beverly Mitchell

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Management and Strategic Initiatives Executive Vice Chancellor Dr. Dorcas Colvin Assistant Vice Chancellor for Enrollment Services Mrs. Tomikia LeGrande Associate Vice Chancellor for Human Resources Mr. Ivan Foster Academic Affairs Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Drs. Juliette Bell and Jessica Bailey (Interim) Senior Associate Provost for Academic Affairs Dr. Merdis McCarter Assistant Provost for Administration and Planning Dr. Randy Mills(Feb.09) Associate Provost for Information Resources & CIO Dr. Glen A. Holmes Associate Vice Chancellor for Lifelong Learning Ms. Irene Yee Chief (Interim) Assistant Provost for Institutional Planning, Dr. Carolynn B. Berry Assessment and Research Institutional Research Dr. Dana L. Dalton Institutional Assessment Dr. Becky Mussat-Whitlow Library Services Dr. Mae Rodney Sponsored Programs Ms. Valerie Howard Registrar Ms. Sharon Hush Academic Deans College of Arts & Sciences Dr. Charles Ford School of Business & Economics Dr. Jessica Bailey School of Education Dr. Cynthia Jackson-Hammond School of Health Sciences Dr. Peggy Valentine Graduate Studies and Research Dr. Fidelis Ikem University College Dr. Michelle Releford Finance and Administration Vice Chancellor for Finance and Administration Mr. Gerald Hunter Associate Vice Chancellor for Financial Dr. Randy Mills Planning and Budget Associate Vice Chancellor for Facilities Mr. Owen Cooks Campus Police and Public Safety Chief Patricia Norris Controller Mr. Frank Lord Student Affairs Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Dr. Melody Pierce Associate Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Dr. Calvin Phillips Assistant Vice Chancellor for Campus Life Mr. Theo Howard Assistant Vice Chancellor for Administration Dr. Beverly Rose University Advancement Vice Chancellor for University Advancement Mrs. Michelle Cook Assistant Vice Chancellor for Marketing and Communications Mrs. Sigrid Hall-Pittsley (Interim) Director, External Media Relations Mr. Aaron Singleton Alumni Affairs Mr. Gregory Hairston

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University Vision

Winston-Salem State University will be a premier, comprehensive, regional institution contributing

significantly to the social, cultural, intellectual and economic development of the Piedmont Region and

beyond. Because of high quality academic and co-curricular experiences, our graduates will distinguish

themselves as creative leaders in their professions and communities.

University Mission

Winston-Salem State University is a public university whose primary mission is to offer high quality

educational programs at the baccalaureate and graduate level for a diverse student population. While the

primary focus is on teaching and learning, the university encourages scholarship and creative activities by

faculty and students, and engages in mutually beneficial relationships with the community in ways which

complement its educational mission.

The university is strategically positioned to provide unique opportunities for students through four

centers of academic excellence in health services, teaching and learning, science and technology, and

financial services. The instructional program comprises three components -- general education, specialized

education, and lifelong learning. General education provides for all students the academic foundations and

cultural experiences essential to a liberal arts education. Specialized education provides students with the

experiences necessary to master an academic discipline in preparation for employment and/or graduate and

professional programs. Through the Division of Lifelong Learning, traditional and non-traditional students

have opportunities for continuing education, distance learning, and summer programs that provide

coursework for professional and/or personal enrichment.

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Regional Accreditation

Winston-Salem State University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award baccalaureate and master's degrees (1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097; Telephone number 404-679-4501).

Program Accreditations

AACSB International --The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education of the American Occupational Therapy Association Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education, American Physical Therapy Association Computer Science Accreditation Commission Computing Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET)--Computing Accreditation Commission Council on Rehabilitation Accreditation (CORE) National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences National Association for Sport and Physical Education (NASPE) National Association of Schools of Music National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education National League for Nursing North American Society for Sport Management (NASSM) North Carolina Department of Public Instruction North Carolina State Board of Nursing

Memberships

American Association of State Colleges and Universities American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education American Association of Colleges of Nursing American Council on Education, College Entrance Examination Board Association for Institutional Research Association for Computing Machinery Association for Continuing Higher Education Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business International College Entrance Examination Board Community Campus Partnership for Health Consortium for Student Retention Data Exchange Council for Adult and Experiential Learning Council for Advancement and Support of Education Intercollegiate Music Association, Inc. Mathematical Association of America National Art Education Association National Council of Teachers of Mathematics National Council on Rehabilitation Education National League for Nursing Council of Baccalaureate and Higher Degree Programs North American Association for Environmental Education North Carolina Association of Colleges and Universities North Carolina League for Nursing

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Admission to the University

Winston-Salem State University is committed to equality of educational opportunity and does not

discriminate against applicants, students or employees based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex,

age, or disability. Moreover, Winston-Salem State University is open to people of all races and actively

seeks to promote diversity among its student population by recruiting and enrolling students without regard

to race, gender, or ethnicity. Admission requirements are indicated for those entering the freshman class, for

those entering with advanced undergraduate credit, for those seeking admission as unclassified or special

students, for those seeking re-admission to the university, and for those seeking admission to the graduate

programs. Students may be admitted at the beginning of the fall or spring semester or at the beginning of the

summer session. Early application is advisable for any term. All requests for application forms and inquiries

for information concerning admission should be addressed to:

Admissions Office Winston-Salem State University CB 19413 Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27110 (336) 750-2070

A non-refundable $40 application fee must accompany the completed application form. Students are encouraged to visit the university’s web site at www.wssu.edu.

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WINSTON-SALEM STATE UNIVERSITY AT A GLANCE Location: Winston-Salem, NC Founded: 1892 and was chartered by the state in 1897 as the Slater Industrial and State Normal School. The School was renamed Winston-Salem Teachers College in 1925. Name changed to Winston-Salem State University in 1969. WSSU became a constituent of the University of North Carolina in 1972. Status: Public, coeducational Enrollment: 6442

Undergraduate: 5975 Graduate: 467

Undergraduate Degree Programs: 47 baccalaureate programs, 1 post-baccalaureate certification Graduate Degree Programs: 9 master degree programs, 2 post-baccalaureate programs and 1 add-on teaching licensure program Motto: “Enter to Learn, Depart to Serve.” Graduates: 998 (July 1, 2007 - June 30, 2008) Full-Time Faculty: More than 400 School Colors: Red and White Team Name: Rams Athletics Conference: Middle Eastern Atlantic Conference NCAA Division: 1-AA Facilities: 110 Acres Residence Halls: 9 Undergraduate Tuition 2007-2008 Tuition and Fees: $3,300 (in-state, per academic year) Tuition and Fees: $11,940 (out-of-state, per academic year) Graduate Tuition 2007-2008 Tuition and Fees: $3,659 (in-state, per academic year) Tuition and Fees: $12,152 (out-of-state, per academic year) Alumni: 14,000 Student-to-Faculty Ratio: 15:1 Undergraduates Receiving Financial Aid: 86% Total Enrollment In-State: Out-of-State: 92%:8% Retention Rate Fall 2007 Freshmen: 73%

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WINSTON-SALEM STATE UNIVERSITY POINTS OF DISTINCTION Ranked Number 1 among the Top Southern Public Comprehensive Colleges – Bachelor’s category by U.S. News & World Report magazine America’s Best Colleges Issue 2008. WSSU has remained among the Top for six consecutive years (2002 - 2008). WSSU has been the fastest growing public four-year university in North Carolina. Enrollment growth was the largest in the 16-campus University of North Carolina for three consecutive years (2003 through 2005). WSSU total enrollment has increased 98 percent since Fall 2000. The WSSU School of Health Sciences’ Division of Nursing is one of the largest producers of professional nurses in North Carolina. WSSU was the nation’s first historically black institution to grant degrees in teaching the elementary grades, and the only historically black institution in the state to offer a nurse practitioner program. WSSU’s School of Graduate Studies and Research has grown from two degree programs with 13 students in 2000 to nine degree programs with more than 400 students in 2007. During 2005-2006, five new graduate programs were added. WSSU awards up to 35 baccalaureate degrees in Management Information Systems (MIS) per year, one of the highest numbers awarded to minorities in the Southeast. WSSU’s School of Business and Economics is accredited by the premier accrediting body – the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business International (AACSB). More than 60 percent of the student housing on campus is in contemporary modern residence facilities, built within the last 10 years. WSSU is one of a few institutions in the nation to focus on defining issues and solutions in health disparities among people of color and the underserved. WSSU’s Diggs Gallery is one of the South’s leading showcases dedicated to African and African-American Art. WSSU’s innovative School of Health Sciences’ Clinical Laboratory Science program was the first undergraduate Internet-based degree program in the University of North Carolina and one of the first of its kind in the nation. WSSU offers degrees in areas of high job demand, such as Nursing, Computer Science, Information Management, and Biotechnology. WSSU is the first university in the nation to deploy new high-tech electric mountain bikes by WaveCrest to enhance campus security. WSSU’s Center for Community Safety is a cutting-edge community-based initiative on community safety research. Unique in the nation, the center has received US Presidential recognition. WSSU has created a learning environment featuring state-of-the-art facilities and technologies: the university is one of a select few campuses to offer students, faculty and employees wireless network access in all of its facilities and many common areas, including outdoors. WSSU’s strategic research alliances include: Piedmont Triad Research Park; Wake Forest University; Wake Forest Bowman Gray School of Medicine; Biotechnology Alliance with Forsyth Community College; Piedmont Alliance for Cancer Research and Education; Biomedical Research Infrastructure Center; University/Community Wellness Center and the Center for Research in Health Disparities Education.

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UNIQUE PROGRAMS The Motorsport Management Program allows WSSU to make history by being the first university in the nation to offer this four-year Bachelor of Science degree. Linked with NACSAR, the program has two concentrations: Motorsport Operations, and Motorsport Marketing and Event Planning. It is offered in WSSU’s School of Education and Human Performance. The Center for Design Innovation is a University of North Carolina inter-institutional collaboration between Winston-Salem State University and North Carolina School of the Arts, partnering with Forsyth Technical Community College. The center will discover, develop and commercialize innovative technologies, thereby helping improve the local economy. All Department of Education P-12 teacher education programs are approved by the North Carolina Department of Instruction and are accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE), the standard of excellence in teacher education. Music Business — Prepares students to be managers, producers, and agents. Sport Management — Prepares students to be coaches, team managers, and event planners. Nursing — Accelerated BSN Option allows persons with four-year degrees in other disciplines to become licensed nurses with guaranteed jobs in 13 months. Winston-Salem Preparatory Academy is a small unique high school run by the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School system and WSSU to enhance student preparation for college.

ENDOWED CHAIRS AND PROFESSORSHIPS

Anne R Forsyth Professor-BioPharmaceuticals Anne R Forsyth Professor-School of Education and Human Performance

Bertha B Shelton-Chair/Nursing FMC Endowed Chair-Nursing

Gray Chair of Religion Paul Fulton Chair-Computer Science

RJR Computer Science Professor Sara Lee Chair-Accounting

Sara Lee Chair-Foreign Languages Willie Bradsher - Professor

Wilveria Atkinson Chair-Life Sciences Paul Fulton 2nd Chair-Computer Science

Z. Smith Reynolds Justice Studies Wachovia Chair in Education

Vivian Chambers Distinguished Professor

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AdmissionsInformation

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First Time Freshmen Applicants

Total TotalYear # % # % # # % # % # #

2004 1638 61.1% 373 13.9% 2011 474 17.7% 196 7.3% 670 2681

2005 1878 65.0% 420 14.5% 2298 408 14.1% 183 6.3% 591 2889

2006 1558 46.8% 1071 32.1% 2629 406 12.2% 297 8.9% 703 3332

2007 1821 54.4% 820 24.5% 2270 449 13.4% 255 7.6% 1075 3345

2008 1763 43.3% 1337 32.9% 3100 431 10.6% 538 13.2% 969 4069

Freshman Applicants by Gender and Enrollment Status

F2004 F2005 F2006 F2007 F2008

Total men applied 900 955 1043 1094 1426

Total women applied 1781 1934 2289 2251 2643

Total applications 2681 2889 3332 3345 4069

Total men admitted 635 687 624 693 740

Total women admitted 1477 1599 1541 1577 1454

Total men and women admitted 2112 2286 2165 2270 2194

Total full-time, first time, first-year (freshmen) men enrolled 272 349 284 301 467

Total part-time, first time, first-year (freshmen) men enrolled 1 11 3 1 1

Total full-time, first time, first-year (freshmen) women enrolled 619 701 692 661 886

Total part-time, first time, first-year (freshmen) women enrolled 9 22 13 6 3

Total Enrolled 901 1083 992 969 1357

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Total Applicants

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New Freshmen SAT/ACT Scores, Class Rank, and Average GPA

Average Test Scores (Enrolled Students)

Critical Reasoning SAT I Math ACT Comp2008 Enrolled Freshmen 432 442 172007 Enrolled Freshmen 435 441 172006 Enrolled Freshmen 441 451 15

Percentile SAT Test Scores (Enrolled Students)

25th Percentile 75th Percentile 25th Percentile 75th PercentileSAT I Verbal 390 470 400 480SAT I Math 400 470 410 490

Percentages--High School Class Rank (Enrolled Students)Fall 2008 Fall 2007 Fall 2006

Top 10th of high school graduating class 5 5 5Top 25th of high school graduating class 20 19 20Top half of high school graduating class 61 59 62Bottom half of high school graduating class 39 41 38Total first-time, first-year who submitted class rank 94 90 92

Percentages--High School GPA (Enrolled Students)Fall 2008 Fall 2007 Fall 2006

Average high school GPA 2.92 2.9 2.93GPA greater than or equal to 3.0 41 41 45GPA between 2.0 and 2.99 inclusive 58 57 53GPA between 1.0 and 1.99 inclusive 1 2 1.51GPA below 1.0 0 0 0Total first-time, first-year who submitted high school GPA 96 94 91*Based on number reporting class rank and GPA

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CIP CODE MAJOR APPLIED ADMITTED ENROLLED

050201 African American/Black Studies 0 0 0

090102 Mass Communications 166 98 55

110103 Information Technology 11 5 1

110401 Management Info Systems 13 7 4

110701 Computer Science 158 77 47

131011 Special Education 11 6 4

131202 Elementary Education 133 84 56

131203 Middle Grades Education 17 14 9

131209 Birth to Kindergarten Education 53 27 18

131312 Music Education 40 24 18

131314 Physical Education 50 22 14

160905 Spanish 5 1 1

230101 English 43 27 17

240102 General Studies 1 0 0

260101 Biology 258 159 92

260204 Molecular Biology 6 4 2

261201 Biotechnology 23 11 8

270101 Mathematics 25 13 3

301101 Gerontology 1 1 1

310504 Sport Management 163 77 43

310505 Exercise Science 103 76 54

400501 Chemistry 59 30 17

420101 Psychology 290 154 88

430104 Justice Studies 104 54 37

440701 Social Work 109 46 29

450601 Economics 11 7 4

451001 Political Science 77 46 18

451101 Sociology 35 18 8

500701 Art 58 29 23

500909 Music 77 44 29

510701 Health Care Management 3 3 3

511005 Clinical Lab Science 24 16 8

511601 Nursing 808 426 291

512309 Therapeutic Recreation 34 19 16

512310 Rehabilitation Studies 58 33 24

520201 Business Administration 508 246 140

520201 Management 2 2 2

520301 Accounting 124 80 41

540101 History 29 19 10

UNDECLARED 379 189 122

TOTAL 4069 2194 1357

*Calculations based on completed applications

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MAJOR DECLARATION OF FIRST TIME FRESHMEN FALL 2008

BY CIP CODE/MAJOR APPLIED, ADMITTED AND ENROLLED

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ENROLLED % OF ADMITTED

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CIPCODE DEGREE PROGRAM Number Percent110101 Computer Sci & Technology 19 4131202 Elementary Education 72 15131299 Master of Teaching 2 0131401 ESL and Linguistics 5 1510701 Health Care Administration 8 2511605 Nursing 119 25512308 Physical Therapy 46 10512310 Rehabilitation Counseling 86 18520201 Business Administration 46 10512306 Occupational Therapy 48 10

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Graduate Applications and AcceptancesYear 2008 2007 2006 2005Number Applicants 285 240 181 135Number Acceptances 209 206 147 118Number Enrolled 192 178 119 109

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EnrollmentInformation

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WINSTON-SALEM STATE UNIVERSITY10-YEAR FALL ENROLLMENT DATA

*From Fall 2000, on-campus and distance education undergraduate data is combined except where noted.

Fall 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000* 1999TOTAL

HEADCOUNT6442 5870 5650 5566 4805 4102 3495 2992 2857 2796

UNDERGRADUATE

Total Undergraduate 5975 5458 5329 5264 4568 3929 3396 2962 2844 2679

Males 1769 1576 1595 1584 1393 1252 1051 899 890 919Females 4356 3882 3734 3680 3175 2677 2345 1874 1814 1760

Full-Time Enrolled 5341 4832 4699 4631 3974 3312 2755 2320 2195 2227Males 1615 1428 1420 1409 1228 1075 866 756 725 766

Females 3726 3404 3279 3222 2746 2237 1889 1564 1470 1461Part-Time Enrolled 634 626 630 633 594 617 641 453 509 452

Males 154 148 175 175 165 177 185 143 165 153Females 480 478 455 458 429 440 456 310 344 249

Freshmen Applications

Applied 4069 3345 3332 2889 2681 2597 2213 1914 1690 1435Accepted 2194 2270 2165 2582 2112 1994 1677 1451 1129 1145

1st Time Freshmen Enrolled

1357 969 992 1083 901 897 687 624 506 487

Mean SAT Combined 874 876 892 900 888 867 868 865 870 837Critical Reasoning 432 435 441 445 443 432 431 431 435 420

Math 442 441 451 455 445 435 437 434 435 417

EnrollmentOther Freshmen 696 747 835 774 704 500 501 334 272 349

Sophomores 1135 1249 1203 1142 1026 810 786 555 616 513Juniors 1079 1111 1055 1118 923 847 627 560 566 577Seniors 1427 1336 1169 1011 834 705 570 597 613 636

Special/ Unclassified 12 35 75 136 180 170 225 103 131 117In-State Residency 5423 5016 4957 4812 4158 3432 3234 2554 2513 2494

Out-of-State Residency 552 442 372 452 410 497 261 219 191 185Boarding Students 2673 2093 2593 2018 1664 1664 1567 1211 1219 1203

Commuters 3769 3777 2736 3246 2904 2265 1832 1562 1485 1476UG Age < 24 4341 3874 3886 3806 3328 2901 2455 2115 1970 1893UG Age > 25 1634 1584 1443 1458 1240 1028 1040 688 734 786

Black 4937 4464 4470 4401 3774 3259 2783 2454 2349 2264White 694 711 680 752 702 595 557 455 448 368

American Indian 18 17 14 11 12 6 5 5 2 4Asian 44 38 40 30 24 21 22 29 23 25

Hispanic 66 65 48 59 45 31 28 18 21 17Unknown 164 131 66 11 10 15 0 0 0 0

Non-Resident Aliens 52 32 11 0 1 2 1 1 1 1International 20 18 17 15 20 19 16 13Transfers Applied 888 951 788 708 826 530 496 385 353 405

Accepted 663 845 664 708 823 530 496 384 349 360Lower Level Transfers 297 434 283 338 383 235 300 155 149 143

Upper Level Transfers 260 144 93 114 124 100 41 35 45 44

Total Transfers Enrolled

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Headcount 620 500 337 275 190 182 241 189 140 117**

SCHP Data 7434 5669 4493 4086 3253 2112 2967 2569 2438 2439

DISTANCE EDUCATION ONLY

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Fall 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999GRADUATE

ENROLLMENT

Total Graduate 467 412 321 302 237 173 99 30 13 0Males 98 94 85 70 54 39 15 5 3

Females 369 318 236 232 183 134 84 25 10Full-Time Enrolled 249 217 178 151 135 78

Males 52 48 36 30 29 25Females 197 169 142 121 106 53

Part-Time Enrolled 218 195 143 151 102 95Males 46 46 49 40 25 19

Females 172 149 94 111 77 76RaceBlack 232 200 153 151 138 92 61 11 7Asian 4 6 10 14 5 3White 197 188 137 121 91 73 36 19 6

Hispanic 5 4 8 9 3 2 1American Indian 0 0 2 1

Other 14 13 6 6Non-Resident Aliens 15 9 5 0 0 3 1

Age = < 24 77 72 59 50 42 27 5 5 2Age > 25 390 340 262 252 195 146 94 25 11

SCHP DATA Student Credit Hours for Year

159,732.0 145,776.5 139,926 138,383 123,190 107,100 85,117 77,381 69,311 69,551

UG Category I 66,497 63,151 59,903 58,674 50,486 43,007 37,334 30,897 28,331 27,615UG Category II 35,115 31,473 29,705 29,145 36,726 33,448 27,708 26,326 24,097 24,028UG Category III 40,174 33,877 32,426 33,259 31,909 27,619 18,542 19,557 16,639 17,908UG Category IV 11350 11504 11874 12865 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total Undergrad 153,136 140,005 134,295 133,943 119,121 104,074 83,584 76,780 69,067 69,551G Category I 42 30 30 48 0 0 0 0G Category II 715 555.5 841 794 763 834 519 186 99G Category III 3755 3284 2876 2641 3306 2192 1014 415 145G Category IV 2084 1902 1477 957 0 0 0 0 0

Total Grad 6,596.0 5,771.5 5631 4440 4069 3026 1533 601 244FTE Fall 6053.5 5461.5 5274 5183 4452 3605 2952 2569 2438 2439

FTE – Fall UG Total 5657 5115 4997 4929 4258 3627 2961FTE - Fall Grad Total 400 341 277 254 204 141 72

SCHP- Fall 80,799 76,660 74,068 64,487 51,061 42,331 37,262 35,403 36,344 37,847Source: Institutional Research, 10.08

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Annual Data

Latest Institutional Profile Provided by the UNC Office of the President (requires Acrobat Reader):

Annual Student Credit Hour Production by Fall Headcount

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2008 Fall Enrollment On-Campus and Distance

Men Women Men WomenUndergraduate

Degree-seeking, first time freshmen 467 886 1 3Other first-year, degree seeking 213 400 25 58All other degree-seeking 934 2,436 122 403Total degree seeking 1,614 3,722 148 464All other undergraduates enrolled in credit courses 1 4 6 16Total undergraduates 1,615 3,726 154 480

GraduateDegree-seeking, first time 16 57 14 86All other degree-seeking 36 140 28 72All other graduates enrolled in credit courses 0 0 4 14Total graduates 52 197 46 172

Total 2008 enrollment, all undergraduates: 5,975Total 2008 enrollment, all graduates: 467GRAND TOTAL 2006 ENROLLMENT: 6,442

2007 Fall Enrollment On-Campus and Distance

Men Women Men WomenUndergraduate

Degree-seeking, first time freshmen 301 661 1 6Other first-year, degree seeking 191 464 17 75All other degree-seeking 936 2,275 134 322Total degree seeking 1,428 3,400 135 460All other undergraduates enrolled in credit courses 0 4 13 18Total undergraduates 1,428 3,404 148 478

GraduateDegree-seeking, first time 19 79 15 55All other degree-seeking 48 165 45 140All other graduates enrolled in credit courses 0 4 1 9Total graduates 48 169 46 149

Total 2007 enrollment, all undergraduates: 5,458Total 2007 enrollment, all graduates: 412GRAND TOTAL 2006 ENROLLMENT: 5,870

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Full Time Enrollment Part Time Enrollment

Full Time Enrollment Part Time Enrollment

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ENROLLMENT BY COLLLEGE, GENDER, ETHNICITYFALL 2008

African American American Indian Asian Hispanic White Unknown TotalCOLLEGE/SCHOOL

ARTS & SCIENCESFemale 1240 4 4 20 75 42

Male 637 3 4 6 42 21TOTAL 1877 7 8 26 117 63 2098

BUSINESS & ECONOMICS

Female 335 0 4 5 23 10Male 371 0 3 3 23 7

TOTAL 706 0 7 8 46 17 784

EDUCATION & HUMAN PERFORMANCE

Female 782 3 3 13 133 30Male 333 1 1 3 38 6

TOTAL 1115 4 4 16 171 36 1346

HEALTH SCIENCESFemale 809 2 25 26 376 42

Male 90 4 4 0 54 7TOTAL 899 6 29 26 430 49 1439

NOT DECLAREDFemale 404 1 5 7 104 17

Male 195 0 0 3 28 11TOTAL 599 1 5 10 132 28 775

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Enrollment by College

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Summer School Unduplicated Headcount Enrollment and Student Credit Hour Production

In-State Out-StateYear HC HC HC SCH2008 1708 81 1542 11,197

2007 1893 80 1973 12,645

2006 1783 114 1897 11,758

2005 1703 98 1801 11158

2004 1759 79 1838 11861

2003 1654 53 1707 11515

2002 1512 52 1564 9880

2001 1357 57 1414 8946

2000 1228 49 1273 7658

1999 1223 53 1276 7902

Undergraduate Headcount by Student Level

Student Level 2008 2007 2008 2007 2008 2007 2008 2007First-Time Freshmen 1357 969

Other Freshmen 225 225 57 57 481 481

Sophomore 220 220 74 74 955 955

Junior 89 89 60 60 971 971

Senior & 5th Year 73 73 84 84 1162 1162

Special/ Unclassified 21 35 2 2

Total 1376 1004 608 608 275 275 3571 3571

Fall Semester Housing Status Residency of First Time Enrolled Freshmen In-State Out-of State

Year # % # % Year # % # %

2008 2432 37.75 4010 62.25 2008 1174 86.5 183 13.48

2007 2075 35.34 3796 64.66 2007 841 86.79 128` 13.21

2006 2107 37.3 3543 62.7 2006 891 89.82 101 10.18

2005 2013 36.27 3553 63.83 2005 978 90.3 105 9.7

Enrollment by Age Undergraduate and Graduate

Year 17-21 22-24 25-30 31-40 41-50 51-64 65+ <24 >24 2008 3476 958 636 720 448 196 8 4434 2008

2007 2980 966 608 707 451 154 4 3948 1922

2006 3057 888 581 595 403 120 4 3947 1703

*Headcount Enrollment/ Student Credit Hour ProductionFTE/Credit Hour Production Student Level 2008 Fall 2007 Fall

First-Time Freshmen 20,401 14,461 Fall Semester 2008 2007 2006 Other Freshmen 9,219 9,948

Headcount 6442 5870 5650 Sophomore 16,433 17,924

FTE 6053.5 5461.5 5274 Junior 16,114 16,118

Credit Hours 88315 80562 76648 Senior & 5th Year 21,735 18,193

Special/ Unclassified 160 184

Graduate 4,253 3,662

Total 88,315 80,562

*Census Date

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Continuing Students

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Persistence and Degree Information

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Cohort Year 2007 2006 2005Total # of Freshmen 883 896 957% w/ GPA >= 2.0 60 61 64% w/GPA >= 3.0 17 19 20% Returned for 2nd Semester, Yr.1 92 92 92% Returned for Year 2 75.7 70.2 73.7% Returned for Yr.2 w/GPA >= 2.0 54 54.1 57

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English Courses Avg. Cr. Hrs. in Subject 6.3 6.2 6.4Avg. Course Grade 2.3 2.4 2.4% of Course Grades = P, S OR >= C 82.4 84.2 86.4

Mathematics Courses Avg. Cr. Hrs. in Subject 4.1 4.2 4.3Avg. Course Grade 2 2.1 2.1% of Course Grades = P, S OR >= C 64.2 65.5 65.9

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Physical Sciences Courses Avg. Cr. Hrs. in Subject 1..7 1.8 1.1Avg. Course Grade 2.3 2.5 2.3% of Course Grades = P, S OR >= C 77.9 79.4 76.4

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High School Achievement

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Graduates by Major for 5 YearsSome majors may not be represented over the 5 year period because of changes from the 4 - 6 digit CIP codes.

Majors CIP Code 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004Accounting 52.0301 10 6 10 11 8

Art 50.0701 10 4 3 6 3Art Education 13.1302 0 0 0 0 0

Biology 26.0101 14 20 17 22 18Birth to Kindergarten 13.1209 11 17 3 7 6

Biotechnology 26.1201 2 0 0 0 0Business Administration 52.0201 70 72 56 50 35

Chemistry 40.0501 9 6 4 2 7Clinical Lab (Med Tech) 51.1005 19 13 18 12 8

Computer Science 11.0701 9 19 19 17 18Economics 45.0601 5 5 6 1 1

Elementary Education 13.1202 17 9 11 10 13English and Lit 23.0101 4 3 6 10 7

English Education 13.1305 0 0 0 0 0Exercise Science 31.0505 29 23 15 3 10

Gerontology 30.1101 9 8 3 1 3History 54.0101 7 5 11 6 3

Information Technology 11.0103 0 0 0Interdisciplinary Studies 24.0102 56 53 26 9 19

Justice Studies 43.0104 3 0 0 0 0Management Information 11.0401 15 15 17 23 19Mass Communications 9.0102 10 16 26 23 24

Math Education 13.1311 0 0 0 0 0Mathematics 27.0101 5 4 1 6 5

Middle Grades Education 13.1203 0 2 0 0 2Molecular Biology 26.0204 3 3 5 3 6

Music 50.0909 4 3 1 1 3Music Education 13.1312 3 0 1 1 0

Nursing (RN) 51.1601 378 293 317 183 181Occupational Therapy 51.2306 0 6 20 25 17

Physical Education 13.1314 4 5 2 3 2Political Science 45.1001 20 22 16 11 15

Psychology 42.0101 44 27 33 29 20Rehabilitation Studies 51.2310 35 26 25 14 5Soc Studies Education 13.1318 0 0 0 0 0

Social Work 44.0701 0 0 0 0 0Sociology 45.1101 38 28 28 26 37Spanish 16.0905 0 1 3 3 4

Spanish Education 13.1330 0 0 0 0 0Special Education 13.1011 2 6 2 5 3Sport Management 31.0504 14 17 25 14 24

Therapeutic Recreation 51.2309 8 10 10 6 12Certificate ProgramsComputer Programing 11.0201 0 0 0 0 0

MastersComputer Sci & Tech 11.0101 5 10 4 2 1Elementary Education 13.1202 5 5 9 16 9ESL and Linguistics 13.1401 0 0 0

Nursing 51.1605 49 17 11 26 0Occupational Therapy 51.2306 3 0 0

Physical Therapy 51.2308 20 17 18 15 9Voc Reh Counseling 51.2310 32 18 4 10 0

Business Administration 52.0201 17 10 13 4 0*TOTALS 998 824 799 616 557

*Count at time of file submission

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GRADUATES BY COLLLEGE, GENDER, ETHNICITYJULY 1, 2007 - JUNE 30, 2008

African American American Indian Asian Hispanic White Unknown* TotalCOLLEGE

ARTS & SCIENCESFemale 155 0 0 3 11 1 170

Male 71 0 1 1 7 2 82TOTAL 226 0 1 4 18 3 252

BUSINESS & ECONOMICS

Female 54 0 1 2 7 2 66Male 42 0 2 0 7 0 51

TOTAL 96 0 3 2 14 2 117

EDUCATION & HUMAN PERFORMANCE

Female 106 0 1 1 11 1 120Male 35 0 0 1 4 0 40

TOTAL 141 0 1 2 15 1 160

HEALTH SCIENCES

Female 150 0 12 7 233 14 416Male 13 2 1 4 32 1 53

TOTAL 163 2 13 11 265 15 469*includes NRA

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2008 GRADUATES BY COLLEGE

HS47%

A&S25%

EDU & HP16%

B&E12%

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Graduate Characteristics 2003-2007

2004 2005 2006

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

African American 373 66.9 440 71.4 496 62.1 541 65.7 626 62.7White 172 30.8 165 26.8 283 35.4 262 31.8 312 31.3Native American 2 1 2 2 2Asian 7 5 8 9 18Hispanic 3 5 10 6 19Other 4 21Total 557 616 799 824 998Female 392 70.3 485 78.7 613 76.7 634 76.9 772 77.4Male 165 29.7 131 21.3 186 23.3 190 23.1 226 22.6

2007 2008

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Accounting 52.0301 28 20 32 16 21 11African American Studies 05.0201Art 50.0701 12 6 6 14 17 8Art Education 13.1302Biology 26.0101 37 44 37 34 2 27 49 3Biotechnology 26.1201 1 2 2 2 2 0Birth to Kindergarten 13.1209 27 58 1 35 51 27 44Business Administration 52.0201 98 114 125 130 137 121 1Business Management 52.0201 12 16Chemistry 40.0501 11 22 13 25 1 16 14 1Clinical Lab Science 51.1005 27 35 32 32 26 28 2Computer Science 11.0701 14 25 24 22 14 37 8Economics 45.0601 2 7 2 4 1 3Elementary Education 13.1202 53 68 1 59 59 1 50 38English 23.0101 12 15 13 17 23 8Exercise Science 31.0505 54 49 42 44 1 42 35Gerontology 30.1101 7 13 4 11 2 18Health Care Management 51.0701 1 0History 54.0101 8 9 4 13 8 8Information Technology 11.0103 8 8 7 3 2 0Interdisciplinary Studies 24.0102 61 86 50 78 37 46Justice Studies 43.0104 23 12 10 5 7 3Mass Communications 09.0102 52 35 43 41 41 33Mathematics 27.0101 6 15 1 9 9 6 12Mgmt. Information Systems 11.0401 11 15 14 19 14 26Middle Grades Education 13.1203 7 18 1 8 10 12 10Molecular Biology 26.0204 2 2 1 5 6 1Music 50.0909 5 12 9 8 7 6Music Education 13.1312 12 4 4 5 3 4Nursing 51.1601 152 393 1 261 321 251 303Physical Education 13.1314 20 17 8 16 21 18Political Science 45.1001 27 44 38 32 1 38 44Psychology 42.0101 61 68 58 62 47 34Rehabilitation Studies 51.2310 50 64 42 66 32 48 1Social Work 44.0701 11 9 10 5 2 4Sociology 45.1101 42 70 55 75 56 66Spanish 16.0905 2 3 2 2 0 3 1Special Education 13.1011 9 10 13 9 2 10 12Sport Management 31.0504 20 24 23 28 19 38Therapeutic Recreation 51.2309 10 18 13 17 14 22

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Upper Class Level Enrollment by Junior and Senior Status by Major

Fall 2008 Fall 2007 Fall 2006

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Student Credit Hour Production Report for Fall and Spring 2008-2009ON-CAMPUS

C/S Dept. ProgramFund Cat. Fa SCHP Sp SCHP TOTAL

Faculty Positions Generated

AS CS CSC 3 2295 1924 4219 12.46AS CS CST-G 3 119 126 245 1.32

CS Total 2414 2050 4464 13.78AS AAS AAS 2 192 240 432 0.97AS EFL DRA 1 105 167 272 0.46AS EFL CHI 2 0 0.00AS EFL ENG 1 7000 6425 13425 22.73AS EFL HUM 1 1584 1671 3255 5.51AS EFL SPH 1 1266 1106 2372 4.02AS EFL POR 2 45 27 72 0.16AS EFL FRE 2 108 60 168 0.38AS EFL SPA 2 555 903 1458 3.27AS HON HON 1 43 35 78 0.13AS EFL ESL-G 1 21 21 42 0.25AS EFL LIN-PB 1 6 6 12 0.02

EFL Total 10925 10661 21586 37.89AS FA ART 3 1959 2012 3971 11.73AS FA MUS 3 3574 3567 7141 21.09

FA Total 5533 5579 11112 32.82AS LS BIO 3 4389 5816 10205 30.14AS MAT MAT 1 7582 4645 12227 20.71AS MCM MCM 1 1236 1136 2372 4.02AS CHE CHE 3 2042 1913 3955 11.68 `

AS CHE PHS 3 1003 1459 2462 7.27AS CHE PHY 3 547 575 1122 3.31

CHE Total 3592 3947 7539 22.27AS BeSci GER 2 262 164 426 0.95AS BeSci PSY 1 5388 4793 10181 17.24AS BeSci SOC 1 3818 3801 7619 12.90AS BeSci SOW 1 117 191 308 0.52AS BeSci FYC 1 113 6 119 0.20

BeSci Total 9698 8955 18653 31.10AS SS GEO 1 177 192 369 0.62AS SS HIS 1 2394 2536 4930 8.35AS SS IDS/BIS 2 183 172 355 0.80AS SS JUS 1 621 915 1536 2.60AS SS PHI 1 642 734 1376 2.33AS SS POS 1 2800 2569 5369 9.09AS SS REL 1 117 281 398 0.67AS SS FYC 2 137 67 204 0.46

SS Total 7071 7466 14537 24.92CAS Total 52440 50255 102695 217.65

BE AMIS ACC 2 1329 733 2062 4.62BE AMIS ACC-G 2 0 105 105 0.35BE AMIS MIS 3 926 1004 1930 5.70BE AMIS MIS-G 3 81 48 129 0.69

AMIS Total 2336 1890 4226 11.36BE MM MGT & MKT 2 3,270 3240 6510 14.58BE MM MGT & MKT-G 2 204 103 307 1.01BE MM MHA 2 72 0 72 0.24BE EF ECO& FIN 2 2098 2562 4660 10.44BE EF ECO& FIN-G 2 9 30 39 0.13

Total 5,653.0 5,935.0 11588 26.39SBE Total 7,989 7,825 15814 37.75

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C/S Dept. ProgramFund Cat. Fa SCHP Sp SCHP TOTAL

Faculty Positions Generated*

ED/HP EDU BKE 2 393 487 880 1.97ED/HP EDU EDU-UG 2 1231 1041 2272 5.09ED/HP EDU ELE 2 294 199 493 1.10ED/HP EDU MGE 2 41 64 105 0.24ED/HP EDU RED 2 1828 367 2195 4.92ED/HP EDU SPE 2 409 483 892 2.00

EDU-UG Total 4196 2641 6837 15.31ED/HP EDU EDU-G 2 93 39 132 0.43ED/HP EDU MGE-G 2 6 6 0.02ED/HP EDU RED-G 2 9 15 24 0.08ED/HP EDU SPE-G 2 9 21 30 0.10

EDU-G Total 111 81 192 0.63ED/HP HPSS EXS 2 78 870 948 2.12ED/HP HPSS HED 2 1889 1948 3837 8.59ED/HP HPSS MSM 2 114 64 178 0.40ED/HP HPSS PED 2 2579 2782 5361 12.01ED/HP HPSS SPM 2 745 657 1402 3.14ED/HP HPSS TRC 3 563 384 947 2.80ED/HP HPSS REH 3 1508 1461 2969 8.77

7476 8166 15642 35.71REH-G 3 303 411 714 3.83

HPSS Total 7779 8577 16356 39.54SEDHP Total 12086 11299 23385 55.49

HS CLS CLS 3 651 479 1130 3.34HS HCM HCM 3 123 123 0.36HS NUR NUR 4 4850 6500 11350 58.64HS NUR NUR-G 4 1180 904 2084 23.11HS OCC OCC-G 3 609 485 1094 5.87HS PT PHT-G 3 782 791 1573 8.45SHS Total 8072 9282 17354 99.78

FYC FYCAS EDU 2 82 123 205 0.46MSC MSC MSC 1 130 149 279 0.47

Total UG 77,374 75,822 153,196 365.94TOTAL G 3,425 3,111 6,536.0 45.66TOTAL 80,799 78,933 159,732.0 411.60*Includes 20% addition for undergraduate SCHs.DISTANCE ED

C/S Dept. ProgramFund Cat. Fa SCHP Sp SCHP TOTAL

Faculty Positions Generated

AS FA ART 3 93 63 156 0.38AS CSC CSC 3 33 48 81 0.20AS MAT MAT 1 93 204 297 0.42AS BEH GER 1 4 4AS SS IDS 2 87 99 186 0.35AS SS HIS 1 48 42 90 0.13AS SS POS 1 33 33 66 0.09AS SS PSY 1 28 138 166 0.23AS EFL HUM 1 102 228 330 0.47AS EFL SPH 1 60 45 105 0.15AS FA MUS 3 69 69 0.17AS SS SOC 1 129 129 258 0.36AS SS PHI 1 45 48 93 0.13AS LS BIO 3 0 0.00AS EFL ENG 1 198 255 453 0.64AS CHE PHY 3 0 0.00AS CHE PHS 3 0 0.00BE BE AMIS/MM 2 12 18 30 0.06ED EDU EDU 2 389 366 755 1.41ED EDU BKE 2 30 39 69 0.13ED EDU SPE 2 0 0.00ED EDU RED 2 42 51 93 0.17ED HPSS HED 2 6 6 0.01ED HPSS PED 2 33 106 139 0.26ED HPSS REH 3 297 150 447 1.10HS CLS CLS 3 291 473 764 1.88HS NUR NUR 4 5318 4055 9373 40.36Total 7434 6600 14,034 49.10

Total Faculty Positions 460.70

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Funding Cat. Total Student Credit Hour Production

Positions Generated (includes + 20 %)

COLLEGE OR SCHOOL

DEPARTMENT

College of Arts & Sciences

Computer Science UG+G 3 4464 13.78English and Foreign Languages UG+ G 1 & 2 21586 37.89

Fine Arts 3 11112 32.82Life Sciences 3 10205 30.14

Mass Communications 1 2372 4.02Mathematics 1 12227 20.71Chemistry 3 7539 22.27

Social Sciences 1 & 2 14537 24.92Behavioral Sciences 1 & 2 18653 31.10

TOTAL 102,695.00 217.65School of Business & Economics

Accounting /MIS UG+G 2 4226 11.36Economics and Finance 2 4699 10.57

Management and Marketing UG+G 2 6889 15.83TOTAL 15,814.00 37.76School of Education & Human Performance

Education UG+G 2 7029 15.94HPSS UG+G 2&3 16356 39.54

TOTAL 23,385.00 55.48School of Health Sciences

Clinical Laboratory Science 3 1130 3.34Health Care Management 3 123 0.36

Nursing UG+G 4 13434 81.75Occupational Therapy UG+G 3 1094 5.87

Physical Therapy G 3 1573 8.45TOTAL 17,354.00 99.77OTHER

First Year Experience 2 205 0.46Military Science 1 279 0.47

TOTAL 484.00 0.93

TOTALS for On-Campus159,732.00 411.59

TOTALS for:

Category 1 UG 66,497.00Category 2 UG 35,115.00Category 3 UG 40,174.00Category 4 UG 11,350.00Category 1 G 42.00Category 2 G 715.00Category 3 G 3,755.00Category 4 G 2,084.00

Student Credit Hour Production and Faculty Positions Generated 2008-09

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Student FinancialInformation

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Annual Expenses

Undergraduate Overview

Proposed 2009-2010* 2008-2009 2007-2008 2006-2007 2005-2006 2004-2005

In-State Tuition $1,769 $1,701 $1,701 $1,651 $1,451 $1,451Out-of-State Tuition $10,755 $10,340 $10,341 $10,291 $10,090 $9,791Required Fees** $2,201 $2,136 $2,047 $1,457 $1,239 $1,224Room and Board On-Campus $6,362 $5,670 $5,670 $5,476 $5,278 $5,136Room Only $3,946 $3,434 $3,434 $3,270 $3,122 $3,030Board Only $2,416 $2,236 $2,236 $2,206 $2,156 $2,106Comprehensive tuition/room/board/fees In-State $10,332 $9,507 $9,418 $8,584 $8,078 $7,811Comprehensive tuition/room/board/fees Out-of-State $19,318 $18,146 $18,058 $17,224 $16,717 $16,151*Anticpated Charges: Tuition and Fees subject to change**Insurance included

Fee Schedule Breakdown for Undergraduates for Fall Semester

1-5 Hrs 6-8 Hrs 9-11 Hrs 12 & Above 1-5 Hrs 6-8 Hrs 9-11 Hrs 12 & AboveTUITION $212.63 $425.25 $637.87 $850.50 $212.63 $425.25 $637.87 $850.50REQUIRED FEESHealth $23.38 $46.75 $70.14 $93.50 $22.25 $44.50 $66.75 $89.00Insurance* $224.00 $224.00 $224.00 $224.00 $224.00 $224.00Student Activities $47.50 $95.00 $142.50 $190.00 $45.00 $90.00 $135.00 $180.00Athletic $72.38 $144.75 $217.14 $289.50 $68.00 $136.00 $204.00 $272.00Campus Center $23.75 $47.50 $71.25 $95.00 $23.75 $47.50 $71.25 $95.00Educational and Technology $37.62 $75.25 $112.87 $150.50 $37.62 $75.25 $112.87 $150.50International Education Fee $1.25 $2.50 $3.75 $5.00 $0.50 $1.25 $1.85 $2.50ID Card Fee $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 $10.00Assoc. of Student Gov. $0.13 $0.25 $0.38 $0.50 $0.13 $0.25 $0.38 $0.50Transportation $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 $10.00Total NC Resident $438.54 $1,081.25 $1,499.90 $1,918.50 $419.88 $1,054.00 $1,463.97 $1,874.00*Health Insurance Optional with Proof of Insurance

OUT-OF-STATE RESIDENT OUT-OF-STATE RESIDENT1-5 Hrs 6-8 Hrs 9-11 Hrs 12 & Above 1-5 Hrs 6-8 Hrs 9-11 Hrs 12 & Above

TUITION $1,292.63 $2,585.25 $3,877.87 $5,170.50 $1,292.63 $2,585.25 $3,877.87 $5,170.50REQUIRED FEESSame as In-State $226.01 $656.00 $862.03 $1,068.00 $207.25 $628.75 $826.10 $1,023.50Total Out-of-State Resident $1,518.64 $3,241.25 $4,739.90 $6,238.50 $1,499.88 $3,214.00 $4,703.97 $6,194.00

BOARDING FEES BOARDING FEESTraditional Suites Apartments Traditional Suites Apartments

Room $1,810.50 $2,068.00 $2,347.50 Room $1,561.00 $1,407.00 $1,785.00Board $1,160.50 $1,160.50 $706.00 Board $1,078.00 $1,078.00 $625.00Total $2,971.00 $3,228.50 $3,053.50 Total $2,649.00 $2,485.00 $2,410.00

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2008 2007IN-STATE RESIDENT IN-STATE RESIDENT

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Financial Aid

Need Based Aid Fall 2007

# degree-seeking 992 4,684 588# of degree-seeking who applied for financial aid 915 4,263 291# determined to have need 784 3,689 241# who received aid 780 3,636 222# who received any need based gift aid 633 3,109 200# who received any need based self-help aid 676 3,083 171# who received any non-need based gift aid 126 584 35# whose need was full met 86 874 9Average percentage of need that was met 61% 77% 20%Average financial aid package of need based aid $6,766 $6,522 $3,105Average need based gift $1,750 $1,814 $1,650Average need based self-help award $2,859 $2,661 $1,980Average need based loan $2,678 $3,238 $2,495

Non-Need Based Awards

# degree-seeking who had no financial need and who received non-need-based gift aid (exclude athletics)Average of non-need-based gift aid # who received a non-need-based athletic grant $3,109 $2,896 $1,327Average of non-need-based athletic grants 45 154 0

$8,903 $7,951 $0Loans

2007 2006 Percent of 2005 graduating undergraduate class who have borrowed through any loan programs while at the institution.Average per-borrower cumulative undergraduate indebtedness $10,500 $10,300

In-State Out-of State% Average Pkg. % Average Pkg.

First-time, First-year Students Need-based Aid 90% $4,580 87% $6,179Need-based Gift Aid 80% $3,264 50% $3,638Need-based Self-help Aid 78% $2,403 72% $4,939Need-based Loans 76% $2,301 72% $4,836Non-need-based Gift Aid 14% $2,425 29% $5,665All Degree-seeking UndergraduatesNeed-based Aid 89% $4,482 84% $5,647Need-based Gift Aid 79% $2,812 53% $3,198Need-based Self-help Aid 75% $2,384 72% $4,379Need-based Loans 74% $2,293 72% $4,214Non-need-based Gift Aid 14% $2,473 30% $5,514

88% 83%

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Faculty and Staff

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WSSU Employees2006-2007-2008 Fall Semesters

2006Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

1180 1011 930

694 59 587 58 545 59

486 41 424 42 385 41

1089 92 942 93 805 87

626 57 529 56 467 58

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* Of Total EmployeesData Source HR BANNER

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2008 2007Category

TOTAL EMPLOYEES

Female

Male

TOTAL FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES

Female

Male

TOTAL PART-TIME EMPLOYEES

Female

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TOTAL EMPLOYEES RACIAL/ETHNIC GROUPINGS

African American

White

Asian/Pacific Islander

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Hispanic

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EMPLOYEES BY OCCUPATIONAL ACTIVITY

Executive/Admin./Managerial

Instructional

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Technical/Paraprofessional

Clerical/Secretarial

Skilled crafts

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TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL FACULTY

Full-Time

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Not Tenured/Not Tenure Track

EARNED DEGREES OF FULL-TIME FACULTY

Doctorate or First Professional

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White

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Female

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EMPLOYEES BY GENDER AND RACE/ETHNICITY

African American American Indian Asian Hispanic White Unknown Total

Female 536 1 11 5 137 4 694

Male 307 1 20 5 146 7 486Total 843 2 31 10 283 11 1180

FACULTY Full-Time Females 152 1 6 1 70 1 231Full-Time Males 84 0 17 3 80 4 188Part-Time Females 32 0 0 0 30 4 66Part-Time Males 11 0 0 0 14 0 25Total 279 1 23 4 194 9 510

OCCUPATIONAL CATEGORYExec/Admin/Man

Female 38 0 0 0 4 0 42Male 32 0 0 0 9 0 41

Instructional Female 184 1 6 1 100 5 297

Male 95 0 17 3 94 4 213Professional

Female 40 0 2 0 6 0 48Male 16 0 1 0 6 0 23

TechnicalFemale 95 0 0 1 9 0 105

Male 57 0 0 1 15 1 74Clerical

Female 137 0 2 2 16 0 157Male 19 0 1 0 1 0 21

Skilled CraftsFemale 2 0 0 0 0 0 2

Male 33 0 0 0 12 0 45Maintenance

Female 41 0 0 0 0 0 41Male 55 1 0 1 3 1 61

TENURE STATUSTenuredProfessor

Female 7 0 0 0 1 1 9Male 4 0 2 0 8 2 16

Associate ProfessorFemale 11 0 0 0 2 1 14

Male 14 0 1 2 11 0 28Assisant Professor

Female 8 0 0 0 5 0 13Male 1 0 3 0 7 1 12

On Tenure TrackProfessor

Female 2 0 0 0 2 0 4Male 3 0 0 0 1 1 5

Associate ProfessorFemale 29 0 2 0 9 1 41

Male 18 0 2 1 13 7 41Assisant Professor

Female 30 1 1 1 23 1 57Male 10 0 5 0 21 6 42

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Full-Time Faculty

Academic Rank*2008 2007 2006

Professor 43 41 50

Associate 127 118 82

Assistant 128 123 102

Instructor 42 27 17Other 68 27 18

Total 408 336 269* Data Source BANNER HR

Faculty Salaries 2008-2009 Academic YearThese figures correspond to the definitions found in the annual AAUP survey of faculty compensation.Included are salaries for full-time instructional faculty, including those on leave. Excluded are administrative officers with titles such as dean, librarian, and registrar and faculty on unpaid leave.

# of Faculty* Salary Expenditures Fringe Expenditures Total ExpendituresProfessor, 9-month 26 $2,337,280 $508,676 $2,845,956Associate Professor, 9-month 89 $6,637,791 $1,524,375 $8,162,166Assistant Professor, 9-month 96 $6,508,856 $1,533,542 $8,042,398Professor, 12-month 7 $819,487 $165,189 $984,676Associate Professor, 12-month 35 $3,320,510 $709,257 $4,029,767Assistant Professor, 12-month 30 $2,439,539 $546,031 $2,985,570Instructor/Lecturer/no rank 55 $3,438,289 $813,259 $4,251,548

AVERAGESProfessor, 9-month $89,895 $19,564 $109,460Associate Professor, 9-month $74,582 $17,128 $91,710Assistant Professor, 9-month $67,801 $15,974 $83,775Professor, 12-month $117,070 $23,598 $140,668Associate Professor, 12-month $94,872 $20,264 $115,136Assistant Professor, 12-month $81,318 $18,201 $99,519

*Decreased numbers due to miscoding at time of data submission

AVERAGES

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Revenue and Expenditures

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2008 2007

REVENUESOperating Revenues

Student tuition and fees, net 17,323,885.12$ $ 15,591.533.29Federal grants and contracts 10,430,746.34 10,215,958.47 Sales and services, net 13,393,075.00 13,129,066.99 Interest earnings on loans 3,723.08 4,086.56 Other operating revenues 1,161,498.69 995,860.87

Total operating revenues 42,312,928.23 39,936,506.18

EXPENSESOperating Expenses

Salaries and benefits 73,464,311.69 64,105,442.57 Supplies and materials 7,549,284.53 12,421,350.32 Services 27,067,507.32 26,918,095.02 Scholarships and fellowships 6,157,466.80 6,092,467.55 Utilities 2,884,888.38 2,650,639.28 Depreciation 5,298,035.44 4,720,677.65

Total operating expenses 122,421,494.16 117,718,672.39 Operating (loss) (80,108,565.93) (77,782,166.21)

NONOPERATING REVENUES (EXPENSES)State appropriations 69,647,121.08 65,842,692.35 Noncapital grants 11,739,400.83 10,842,913.52 Noncapital Gifts, net 219,000.65 183,803.97 Investment income 2,303,425.46 3,253,932.88 Interest and fees on capital asset-related debt (2,971,337.38) (2,073,403.90)

Net nonoperating revenues 80,937,610.64 78,049,938.82 Income before other revenues, expenses, gains, or losses 829,044.71 267,772.61

Capital appropriation 5,918,000.00 3,161,753.83 Capital grants 429,152.71 1,867,207.00 Additions to permanent endowments 2,086,723.45 1,283,065.00

Total other revenues and expenses 8,433,876.16 6,312,025.83 Increase (Decrease) in net assets 9,262,920.87 6,579,798.44

NET ASSETSNet assets--beginning of year 120,431,435.07 114,601,636.63 Net assets-end of the year $129,694,355.94 $121,181,435.07

Data Source: Finance Division

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13,532,921.93$ Student tuition and fees, net 13,532,9229,172,378.33 Federal grants and contracts 9,172,378

10,810,869.09 Sales and services, net 10,810,8693,951.20 Interest earnings on loans 3,951

870,614.06 Other operating revenues 870,614Total operating revenues

Salaries and benefits 52,588,327.34 Supplies and materials 8,575,437.81 Services 23,216,836.42 Scholarships and fellowshi 5,213,096.08 Utilities 2,795,242.32 Depreciation 3,958,479.79

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Expenditures By Source Year Ending June 30, 2008

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Revenue By Source Year Ending June 30, 2008

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Student tuition and fees, netFederal grants and contracts Sales and services, net Interest earnings on loansOther operating revenues

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SponsoredResearch

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PROPOSALS SUBMITTED BY SCHOOLS/COLLEGE/UNITSJuly 1, 2008 - FEBRUARY 28, 2009

DEPARTMENT NUMBER AMOUNT % OF TOTAL

COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES 29 $12,947,842.00 39.5%

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS & ECONOMICS 2 $207,772.00 0.6%

SCHOOL OF EDUCATION AND HUMAN PERFORMANCE 5 $1,036,738.00 3.2%

SCHOOL OF HEALTH SCIENCES 9 $2,376,613.00 7.2%

GRADUATE STUDIES 0 $0.00 0.0%

ADMINISTRATIVE UNITS 23 $16,140,594.00 49.2%

TOTAL 68 $32,799,109.00 100%

Data Source: OSPR

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Number of Awards and Amount

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Cumulative Number of Proposals Submitted as of Feb 2009

CAS39.5%

Adm Units 49.2%

SED&HP3.2%

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CASSBESED& HPSOHSGraduate StudiesAdm Units

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Facilities

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