Enrollment - 1
Annual Admissions Summary 2
Enrollment Summary for Online Courses 3
Historical Enrollment Summary 4, 5
Fall 2004 Enrollment Summary 6
Spring 2005 Enrollment Summary 7
Retention - 8
4 Year Graduation Rate Chart 9
Longitudinal, First-Year Cohort Persistence Summary 10, 11
Persistence Summary, Athletes vs. Non-Athletes 12, 13
Degrees Conferred by Program and Major Field of Study 14, 15
Statistical Profile of Non-Persisting Students (2003 cohort) 16
Grades - 17
Grade Distribution Summary 18
Grade Distribution Chart 19
Fall 2004 Grade Distribution by Department 20
Spring 2005 Grade Distribution by Department 21
Semester Grading Records 22
Career Grading Records 23
Most Rigorous Graders by Semester 24
Most Rigorous Graders (Career) 25
Personnel - 26
Full-Time Teaching Faculty Profile 27
Load Comparisons 28
Sabbatical Recipients, Faculty Vice Chairs, Length of Service 29
Staff Length of Service, Staff Member of the Year Recipients 30, 31
Student Choice Award Winners 32
Teaching Awards by Program, Outstanding Professor Award 33
AAUP Faculty Salary Survey (North Carolina Colleges) 34
National Faculty Salary Survey by Rank 35
Full-Time Teaching Faculty Salary Information 36
Alumni Award Winners 37
Finances - 38
Revenues and Expenditures 39
Longitudinal Financial Summary 40
Gifts to the University 41
Institutions with Highest Endowments 42
Athletics - 43
Academic Performance by Team, Fall 2004 44
Academic Performance by Team, Spring 2005 45
Academic All Sports Team, 2004-05 46
Athletic Department Academic Records 47
Revenues and Expenditures by Institution and Conference 48, 49
Graduation Rates by Gardner-Webb Sport 50, 51
Graduation Rates, NCAA Division I Institutions 52, 53
Evaluation - 54
Highest 12 Ranked Full-Time Teaching Faculty by Semester 55
Departmental Rankings and Summaries 56
Highest Rated Departments by Category 57
University Summary, 2004-05 58, 59
Faculty Scoring Summary by Semester 60
Categorical Top 10 Lists 61- 64
Students - 65
Student Body Profile 66, 67
Longitudinal Comparison of SAT Scores 68
Student Count by Major Field of Study 69
Academic Awards Recipients, Spring 2005 70
Outstanding Senior Graduates 71
Comparative - 72
Historical Fee Scale 73
North Carolina Private Colleges Comparison 74- 77
Enrollment in online graduate
courses increased by 12.5% during
the 2004-05 academic year.
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Annual Admissions Summary
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Full Time Freshmen
Applied 1062 1003 1221 1100 1487 1445 1505 1641 1849 1695 1754 1814 1753 2184
Accepted 587 604 555 637 1269 1212 1306 1400 1481 1376 1331 1391 1303 1588
Deposits 433 400 419 442 387 336 381 412 427 432 389 404 376 418
Actual 330 316 315 338 370 320 381 399 413 415 380 396 369 402
Transfers
Applied 253 287 323 398 368 390 352 377 319 351 390 502 523 565
Accepted 167 224 234 305 291 313 263 253 230 257 263 291 300 299
Deposits 126 165 160 188 149 188 155 151 121 135 138 151 174 140
Actual 115 159 150 172 183 182 155 129 115 128 104 151 140 133
Readmits
Applied 62 53 62 71 55 60 75 82 66 58 60 66 88 61
Accepted 50 41 46 60 39 52 66 68 51 56 58 66 77 59
Deposits 23 30 31 31 17 23 39 38 31 28 34 28 42 30
Actual 21 30 29 31 41 44 39 40 33 30 32 30 44 36
Special
Applied 13 10 16 4 8 37 33 21 39 53 25 36 53 21
Accepted 9 10 12 3 6 37 33 20 38 51 21 31 36 19
Deposits 6 9 10 1 2 8 15 14 33 42 4 4 7 5
Actual 4 9 10 1 9 29 15 22 30 39 26 17 40 47
Statesville Education (Day)
Applied 5 8
Accepted 10 25
Deposits 17 25
Actual 16 23
International
Applied
Accepted
Deposits
Actual 3
Total
Applied 1390 1353 1622 1573 1918 1932 1965 2121 2273 2157 2229 2423 2417 2831
Accepted 813 879 847 1005 1605 1614 1668 1741 1800 1740 1673 1789 1726 1965
Deposits 588 604 620 662 555 555 590 615 612 637 565 604 599 601
Actual 470 516 504 542 603 575 590 605 591 612 542 610 616 621
Fall Spring Summer 1 Summer 2 Summer 10 Overall Academic Year
Academic
% % % % % % % % % % % %
TOTAL
TOTAL
TOTAL
TOTAL
TOTAL
TOTAL
GRAD
GRAD
GRAD
GRAD
GRAD
GRAD
GOAL
GOAL
GOAL
GOAL
GOAL
GOAL
Year
DAY
DAY
DAY
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DAY
Annu Cuml Annu Cuml Annu Cuml Annu Cuml Annu Cuml Annu Cuml
Chge Chge Chge Chge Chge Chge Chge Chge Chge Chge Chge Chge
99 - 00 42 17 59 113 7 120 19 32 51 14 47 61 23 0 23 211 103 314
00 - 01 99 59 158 168% 168% 210 72 282 135% 135% 28 69 97 90% 90% 23 40 63 3% 3% 190 0 190 726% 726% 550 240 790 152% 152%
01 - 02 248 199 447 183% 351% 364 289 653 132% 267% 54 131 185 91% 181% 34 104 138 119% 122% 356 0 356 87% 813% 1056 723 1779 125% 277%
02 - 03 438 276 714 60% 410% 703 354 1057 62% 328% 111 138 249 35% 216% 112 158 270 96% 218% 643 11 654 84% 897% 2007 937 2944 65% 342%
03 - 04 1 841 389 1231 72% 483% 22 1257 474 1753 66% 394% 91 264 355 43% 258% 41 258 299 11% 229% 792 53 845 29% 926% 23 3022 1438 4483 52% 395%
04 - 05 927 485 1412 15% 498% 1095 584 1679 -4% 390% 1 71 254 326 -8% 250% 92 171 263 -12% 217% 822 123 945 12% 938% 1 3007 1617 4625 3% 398%
2004-05 Online Enrollment by Academic Program
Undergraduate (GOAL)
Fall Spring Sum 1 Sum 2 Sum 10 Total
Broyhill 501 594 422 1517
Communication Studies 13 21 48 82
English 63 94 83 240
Fine Arts 46 39 45 130
Mathematics 10 33 18 61
Natural Sciences 62 62 52 176
Religious Studies 146 126 114 386
Social Sciences 35 40 75
World Languages 86 91 72 92 341
Total 927 1095 72 92 822 3008
Graduate
Fall Spring Sum 1 Sum 2 Sum 10 Total
Broyhill 448 521 220 171 82 1442
Education 34 34
School of Nursing 37 63 41 141
Total 485 584 254 171 123 1617
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Annual Enrollment Summary
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TOTAL ALL PROGRAMS Regular On-Campus Program
Full Time Part Time Total All Full Time Part Time Total Reg
Stu Hrs Stu Hrs Stu Hrs Stu Hrs Stu Hrs Stu Hrs
1988 1440 20887 749 3409 2189 24296 1988 1049 16095 75 368 1124 16463
1989 1569 22790 622 3070 2191 25860 1989 1147 17561 60 351 1207 17912
1990 1525 22140 565 2906 2090 25046 1990 1124 17226 61 315 1185 17541
1991 1461 21058 553 2998 2014 24056 1991 1102 16695 90 549 1192 17244
1992 1535 21971 545 3008 2080 24979 1992 1097 16618 105 626 1202 17244
1993 1658 23838 710 3720 2368 27558 1993 1146 17549 109 669 1255 18218
1994 1573 22534 752 4084 2325 26618 1994 1066 16318 126 791 1192 17109
1995 1726 24965 792 4267 2518 29232 1995 1200 18444 99 593 1299 19037
1996 1878 26682 877 4517 2755 31199 1996 1238 18855 135 762 1373 19617
1997 2006 28708 1034 5085 3040 33793 1997 1286 19839 113 583 1399 20422
1998 2039 29328 978 5022 3017 34350 1998 1321 20409 118 639 1439 21048
1999 2008 28818 1049 5227 3057 34045 1999 1338 20446 116 531 1454 20977
2000 2089 30081 1162 5543 3251 35624 2000 1378 21108 140 567 1518 21675
2001 2185 30989 1379 6674 3564 37663 2001 1344 20449 151 682 1495 21131
2002 2353 33575 1418 6970 3771 40545 Totals are as of October 15 of the indicated year. 2002 1380 21288 102 495 1482 21783
2003 2343 33215 1486 7522 3829 40737 Blue type indicates the historically 2003 1352 20556 158 669 1510 21225
2004 2259 31973 1558 7950 3817 39923 highest total for the specific category. 2004 1382 20968 165 761 1547 21729
GOAL Program Statesville Undergrad Education BS (Statesville) Nursing Program
Full Time Part Time Total GOAL Full Time Part Time Total Reg Full Time Part Time Total BSN
Stu Hrs Stu Hrs Stu Hrs Stu Hrs Stu Hrs Stu Hrs Stu Hrs Stu Hrs Stu Hrs
1988 380 4649 237 1377 617 6026 1988 1988 7 91 90 511 97 602
1989 413 5111 232 1361 645 6472 1989 1989 8 102 91 473 99 575
1990 390 4765 234 1431 624 6196 1990 1990 5 65 95 505 100 570
1991 346 4185 238 1422 584 5607 1991 1991 10 135 95 557 105 692
1992 415 5048 235 1463 650 6511 1992 1992 20 265 83 478 103 743
1993 474 5789 221 1305 695 7094 1993 1993 24 303 84 459 108 762
1994 465 5679 240 1419 705 7098 1994 1994 22 280 80 473 102 753
1995 476 5864 271 1590 747 7454 1995 1995 17 211 93 537 110 748
1996 573 7007 267 1531 840 8538 1996 1996 6 81 89 538 95 619
1997 643 7914 361 2022 1004 9936 1997 1997 7 89 62 378 69 467
1998 632 7825 319 1910 951 9735 1998 1998 9 109 49 268 58 377
1999 602 7499 295 1720 897 9219 1999 1999 13 169 54 292 67 461
2000 634 7943 272 1703 906 9646 2000 2000 13 170 36 198 49 368
2001 757 9448 263 1587 1020 11035 2001 2001 16 212 47 283 63 495
2002 845 10615 263 1458 1108 12073 2002 29 355 6 35 35 390 2002 5 66 39 275 44 341
2003 859 10943 229 1439 1088 12382 2003 35 420 9 56 44 476 2003 5 71 34 212 39 283
2004 751 9406 270 1637 1021 11043 2004 38 459 1 3 39 462 2004 5 61 30 206 35 267
MS Nursing Program Graduate School School of Divinity
Full Time Part Time Total BSN Full Time Part Time Total Grad Full Time Part Time Total DIVN
Stu Hrs Stu Hrs Stu Hrs Stu Hrs Stu Hrs Stu Hrs Stu Hrs Stu Hrs Stu Hrs
1988 1988 4 52 347 1153 351 1205 1988
1989 1989 1 16 239 885 240 901 1989
1990 1990 6 84 175 655 181 739 1990
1991 1991 3 43 130 470 133 513 1991
1992 1992 3 40 122 441 125 481 1992
1993 1993 2 28 189 717 191 745 1993 12 169 33 204 45 373
1994 1994 1 12 162 603 163 615 1994 18 233 55 357 73 590
1995 1995 2 34 166 653 168 687 1995 30 400 72 495 102 895
1996 1996 1 12 174 639 175 651 1996 60 727 53 294 113 1021
1997 1997 1 13 262 996 263 1009 1997 69 853 50 266 119 1119
1998 1998 3 38 269 1120 272 1158 1998 74 947 54 302 128 1249
1999 1999 0 0 261 1074 261 1074 1999 54 692 80 455 134 1147
2000 2000 5 65 304 1260 309 1325 2000 55 745 130 441 185 1186
2001 2001 1 12 429 1791 430 1803 2001 65 844 154 547 219 1391
2002 1 12 79 390 80 402 2002 2 37 439 1661 441 1698 2002 91 1202 108 694 199 1896
2003 1 12 77 379 78 391 2003 1 12 457 1847 458 1859 2003 85 1138 117 747 202 1885
2004 1 12 83 414 84 426 2004 1 12 497 2041 498 2053 2004 78 1019 97 674 175 1693
Graduate School of Business EdD Program
Full Time Part Time Total MBA Full Time Part Time Total BSN
Stu Hrs Stu Hrs Stu Hrs Stu Hrs Stu Hrs Stu Hrs
1988 1988
1989 1989
1990 1990
1991 1991
1992 1992
1993 74 366 74 366 1993
1994 1 12 89 441 90 453 1994
1995 1 12 91 399 92 411 1995
1996 159 753 159 753 1996
1997 186 840 186 840 1997
1998 169 783 169 783 1998
1999 1 12 243 1155 244 1167 1999
2000 4 50 280 1374 284 1424 2000
2001 2 24 335 1784 337 1808 2001
2002 382 1962 382 1962 2002
2003 5 63 389 2061 394 2124 2003 16 112 16 112
2004 3 36 359 1866 362 1902 2004 33 231 33 231
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Enrollment Detail (Fall) 10/15/2004
Full-Time Part-Time All
Stud Hrs Stud Hrs Stud Hrs
Regular Program
Commuter 302 4373 158 705 460 5078
Resident 1080 16595 7 56 1087 16651
Program Total 1382 20968 165 761 1547 21729
Stvl Undergrad Ed Prog
Commuter 38 459 1 3 39 462
Program Total 38 459 1 3 39 462
GOAL Program
Anson Center 33 411 4 24 37 435
Brunswick Center 8 102 3 21 11 123
Burke Center 48 605 14 94 62 699
Catawba Center 58 717 11 76 69 793
Charlotte Center 60 754 23 139 83 893
Charlotte Center BSN 6 75 20 116 26 191
Charlotte Weekend Center 2 27 1 6 3 33
DEAF. COM 5 5
Forsyth Center 55 680 18 129 73 809
Gardner-Webb Campus 68 855 44 286 112 1141
Gardner-Webb Campus - Resident 1 9 1 9
Gardner-Webb Campus BSN 29 398 12 78 41 476
Gardner-Webb Campus BSN - Resident 1 17 1 17
Gaston Center 56 701 19 103 75 804
Iredell Center 76 955 30 170 106 1125
Isothermal Center 33 427 2 15 35 442
Mayland Center 2 24 8 51 10 75
McDowell Center 22 268 5 30 27 298
Montgomery Center 36 436 10 70 46 506
Richmond Center 20 247 4 27 24 274
Surry Center 84 1030 12 87 96 1117
Tri-State Center 9 9
Wilkesboro Center 54 677 15 106 69 783
Program Total 751 9406 270 1637 1021 11043
BSN Statesville
Forsyth Center 2 25 16 119 18 144
Iredell Center 3 36 14 87 17 123
Program Total 5 61 30 206 35 267
Graduate School
Burke Center 11 33 11 33
Charlotte Center 119 534 119 534
Davidson Center 18 66 18 66
Forsyth Center 32 135 32 135
Gardner-Webb Campus 1 12 203 825 204 837
Gardner-Webb Campus - Resident 3 9 3 9
Iredell Center 95 391 95 391
Surry Center 16 48 16 48
Program Total 1 12 497 2041 498 2053
EDD Program
Gardner-Webb Campus 33 231 33 231
Program Total 33 231 33 231
MSN Program
Buncombe Center 19 102 19 102
Gardner-Webb Campus 1 12 40 189 41 201
Iredell Center 24 123 24 123
Program Total 1 12 83 414 84 426
School of Divinity
Gardner-Webb Campus 78 1019 97 674 175 1693
Program Total 78 1019 97 674 175 1693
Doctor of Minsitry
Gardner-Webb Campus 23 117 23 117
Program Total 23 117 23 117
Graduate School of Business
(Assigned Center Lacking) 3 21 3 21
Burke Center 1 12 28 138 29 150
Charlotte Center 57 300 57 300
Forsyth Center 43 195 43 195
Gardner-Webb Campus 2 24 126 690 128 714
Gardner-Webb Campus - Resident 1 9 1 9
Iredell Center 57 300 57 300
Spartanburg Center 39 189 39 189
Surry Center 4 15 4 15
Wilkesboro Center 1 9 1 9
Program Total 3 36 359 1866 362 1902
6 Grand Total 2259 31973 1558 7950 3817 39923
Enrollment Detail (Spring) 4/22/2005
Full-Time Part-Time All
Stud Hrs Stud Hrs Stud Hrs
Regular Program
Commuter 307 4428 186 651 493 5079
Resident 978 14961 12 94 990 15055
Program Total 1285 19389 198 745 1483 20134
Stvl Undergrad Ed Prog
Commuter 24 291 3 15 27 306
Program Total 24 291 3 15 27 306
GOAL Program
(Assigned Center Lacking) 1 12 1 12
Anson Center 30 382 7 45 37 427
Brunswick Center 12 153 3 21 15 174
Burke Center 45 557 27 159 72 716
Catawba Center 55 681 10 60 65 741
Charlotte Center 61 789 22 139 83 928
Charlotte Center BSN 8 97 23 150 31 247
Charlotte Weekend Center 3 39 1 6 4 45
DEAF. COM 2 2 0
Forsyth Center 52 649 23 146 75 795
Gardner-Webb Campus 80 1005 39 215 119 1220
Gardner-Webb Campus - Resident 0 0
Gardner-Webb Campus BSN 28 405 12 84 40 489
Gardner-Webb Campus BSN - Resident 2 32 2 32
Gaston Center 50 614 26 156 76 770
Iredell Center 72 913 38 225 110 1138
Isothermal Center 32 441 5 27 37 468
Mayland Center 7 84 4 20 11 104
McDowell Center 23 287 4 27 27 314
Montgomery Center 37 462 10 70 47 532
Online Course 2 9 2 9
Richmond Center 25 310 3 24 28 334
Surry Center 86 1104 12 75 98 1179
Tri-State Center 5 5 0
Wilkesboro Center 52 658 14 96 66 754
Program Total 761 9674 292 1754 1053 11428
BSN Statesville
Forsyth Center 7 84 13 120 20 204
Iredell Center 5 69 10 64 15 133
Program Total 12 153 23 184 35 337
Graduate School
Burke Center 7 21 7 21
Charlotte Center 117 447 117 447
Davidson Center 23 87 23 87
Forsyth Center 31 111 31 111
Gardner-Webb Campus 188 790 188 790
Gardner-Webb Campus - Resident 3 18 3 18
Iredell Center 1 15 96 408 97 423
Surry Center 10 30 10 30
Program Total 1 15 475 1912 476 1927
EDD Program
Gardner-Webb Campus 32 224 32 224
Program Total 0 0 32 224 32 224
MSN Program
Buncombe Center 19 117 19 117
Gardner-Webb Campus 38 182 38 182
Iredell Center 25 162 25 162
Program Total 0 0 82 461 82 461
School of Divinity
Gardner-Webb Campus 71 983 93 624 164 1607
Program Total 71 983 93 624 164 1607
Doctor of Minsitry
Gardner-Webb Campus 23 80 23 80
Program Total 0 0 23 80 23 80
Graduate School of Business
(Assigned Center Lacking) 1 3 1 3
Burke Center 32 150 32 150
Charlotte Center 61 333 61 333
Forsyth Center 51 255 51 255
Gardner-Webb Campus 2 24 140 795 142 819
Gardner-Webb Campus - Resident 4 27 4 27
Iredell Center 1 12 60 309 61 321
Spartanburg Center 31 159 31 159
Surry Center 8 48 8 48
Wilkesboro Center 1 9 1 9
Program Total 3 36 389 2088 392 2124
Grand Total 2157 30541 1610 8087 3767 38628 7
The 68.6% one year- persistence
rate for men in the 2003 first-time
cohort was the highest on record.
Gardner-Webb University
Cohort Four Year Graduation Rate, Including Athletes
80%
70%
60%
50%
Rate
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
Cohort Year
Overall cohort All athletes All non-athletes
All males Male athletes Male non-athletes
All Females Female athletes Female non-athletes
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1990 1991 1992 1993 1994
TOTAL COHORT 283 295 303 332 283
men (% of total cohort) 161 (56.9) 169 (57.3) 161 (53.1) 163 (49.1) 117 (41.3)
women (% of total cohort) 122 (43.1) 126 (42.7) 142 (46.9) 169 (50.9) 166 (58.7)
3rd Semester Returnees 155 170 180 197 163
% of original cohort (overall) 54.8% 57.6% 59.4% 59.3% 57.6%
men (% of total returnees) 72 (46.5) 90 (52.9) 88 (48.9) 90 (45.7) 51 (31.3)
% of original gender cohort 44.7% 53.3% 54.7% 55.2% 43.6%
women (% of total returnees) 83 (53.5) 80 (47.1) 92 (51.1) 107 (54.3) 112 (68.7)
% of original gender cohort 68.0% 63.5% 64.8% 63.3% 67.5%
5th Semester Returnees 105 111 129 149 123
men (% of total returnees) 53 (50.5) 61 (55.0) 67 (51.9) 73 (49.0) 39 (31.7)
women (% of total returnees) 52 (49.5) 50 (45.0) 62 (48.1) 76 (51.0) 84 (68.3)
2nd Year Graduates 7 8 7 5 8
men (% of 2nd year graduates) 0 ( 0.0) 1 (12.5) 0 ( 0.0) 0 ( 0.0) 0 ( 0.0)
women (% of 2nd year graduates) 7 (100.) 7 (87.5) 7 (100.) 5 (100.) 8 (100.)
TOTAL (5th Semester Returnees and 2-Year Graduates) 112 119 136 154 131
% of original cohort (overall) 39.6% 40.3% 44.9% 46.4% 46.3%
Males (% of total graduates and returnees) 53 (47.3) 62 (52.1) 67 (49.3) 73 (47.7) 39 (30.0)
% of original gender cohort 32.9% 36.7% 41.6% 44.8% 33.3%
Females (% of total graduates and returnees) 59 (52.7) 57 (47.9) 69 (50.7) 81 (52.6) 92 (70.0)
% of original gender cohort 48.4% 45.2% 48.6% 47.9% 55.4%
7th Semester Returnees 96 96 107 137 104
men (% of total returnees) 50 (52.1) 52 (54.2) 56 (52.3) 68 (49.6) 33 (31.7)
women (% of total returnees) 46 (47.9) 44 (45.8) 51 (47.7) 69 (50.4) 71 (68.3)
3rd Year Graduates 6 3 2 3 7
men (% of 3rd year graduates) 1 (16.7) 1 (33.3) 1 (50.0) 0 ( 0.0) 0 ( 0.0)
women (% of 3rd year graduates) 5 (83.3) 2 (66.7) 1 (50.0) 3 (100.) 7 (100.)
TOTAL (7th Semester Returnees and All Graduates) 109 107 116 145 119
% of original cohort (overall) 38.5% 36.3% 38.3% 43.7% 42.0%
Males (% of total graduates and returnees) 51 (46.8) 54 (50.5) 57 (49.1) 68 (46.9) 33 (27.7)
% of original gender cohort 31.7% 32.0% 35.4% 41.7% 28.2%
Females (% of total graduates and returnees) 58 (53.2) 53 (49.5) 59 (50.9) 77 (53.1) 86 (72.3)
% of original gender cohort 47.5% 42.1% 41.5% 45.6% 51.8%
4th Year Graduates 53 53 53 74 64
men (% of 4th year graduates) 24 (45.3) 23 (43.4) 21 (39.6) 26 (35.1) 14 (21.9)
women (% of 4th year graduates) 29 (54.7) 30 (56.6) 32 (60.4) 48 (64.9) 50 (78.1)
TOTAL ALL GRADUATES 65 64 61 81 78
% of original cohort (overall) 23.0% 21.7% 20.1% 24.4% 27.6%
Males (% of total graduates) 25 (38.5) 25 (39.1) 22 (36.1) 26 (32.1) 14 (17.9)
% of original gender cohort 15.5% 14.8% 13.7% 16.0% 12.0%
Females (% of total graduates) 40 (61.5) 39 (60.9) 39 (63.9) 55 (67.9) 64 (82.1)
% of original gender cohort 32.8% 31.0% 27.5% 32.5% 38.6%
5th Year+ Graduates 36 32 45 50 40
men (% of 5th year+ graduates) 18 (50.0) 22 (68.8) 31 (68.9) 33 (66.0) 18 (45.0)
women (% of 5th year+ graduates) 18 (50.0) 10 (31.2) 14 (31.1) 17 (34.0) 22 (55.0)
TOTAL ALL GRADUATES 100 95 105 131 114
% of original cohort (overall) 35.3% 32.2% 34.7% 39.5% 40.3%
Males (% of total graduates) 43 (43.0) 47 (49.5) 52 (49.5) 59 (45.0) 32 (28.1)
% of original gender cohort 26.7% 27.8% 32.3% 36.2% 27.4%
Females (% of total graduates) 57 (57.0) 48 (50.5) 53 (50.5) 72 (55.0) 82 (71.9)
% of original gender cohort 46.7% 38.1% 37.3% 42.6% 49.4%
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Retention / Persistence Summary
First-Time Student Cohorts, 1990 - 2004
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
369 320 367 399 407 417 380 395 367 402
162 (43.9) 133 (41.6) 164 (44.7) 186 (46.6) 185 (45.5) 188 (45.1) 159 (41.8) 160 (40.5) 156 (42.5) 161 (40.0)
207 (55.7) 187 (58.4) 203 (55.3) 213 (53.3) 222 (54.5) 229 (54.9) 221 (58.2) 235 (59.5) 211 (57.5) 241 (60.0)
238 216 232 261 269 264 267 267 248
64.5% 67.5% 63.2% 65.4% 66.1% 63.3% 70.3% 67.6% 67.6%
92 (38.7) 81 (37.5) 87 (37.5) 97 (37.1) 103 (38.3) 118 (44.7) 104 (39.0) 98 (36.7) 107 (43.1)
56.8% 60.9% 53.0% 52.2% 55.7% 62.8% 65.4% 61.3% 68.6%
146 (61.3) 135 (62.5) 145 (62.5) 164 (62.9) 166 (61.7) 146 (55.3) 163 (61.0) 169 (63.3) 141 (56.9)
70.5% 72.2% 71.4% 77.0% 74.7% 63.8% 73.8% 71.9% 66.8%
189 171 182 207 196 191 208 227
75 (39.7) 64 (37.4) 68 (37.3) 78 (37.7) 73 (37.2) 90 (47.1) 88 (42.3) 85 (37.4)
114 (60.3) 107 (62.5) 114 (62.7) 129 (62.3) 123 (62.8) 101 (52.9) 120 (57.7) 142 (62.6)
6 9 8 9 14 14 13 4
0 ( 0.0) 0 ( 0.0) 0 ( 0.0) 0 ( 0.0) 0 ( 0.0) 0 ( 0.0) 0 ( 0.0) 0 (0.0)
6 (100.) 9 (100.) 8 (100.) 9 (100.) 14 (100.) 14 (100.) 13 (100.) 4 (100.)
195 180 190 216 210 205 221 231
52.8% 56.3% 51.8% 54.1% 51.6% 49.2% 58.2% 58.5%
75 (38.5) 64 (35.6) 68 (35.8) 78 (36.1) 73 (34.8) 90 (43.9) 88 (39.8) 85 (36.8)
46.3% 48.1% 41.5% 41.9% 39.5% 47.9% 55.4% 53.1%
120 (61.5) 116 (64.4) 122 (64.2) 138 (63.9) 137 (65.2) 115 (56.1) 133 (60.2) 146 (63.2)
58.0% 62.0% 60.1% 64.8% 61.7% 50.2% 60.2% 62.1%
171 133 164 185 171 164 190
69 (40.3) 49 (36.8) 62 (37.8) 68 (36.8) 66 (38.6) 82 (50.0) 83 (43.7)
102 (59.6) 84 (63.2) 102 (62.2) 117 (63.2) 105 (61.4) 82 (50.0) 107 (56.3)
10 13 10 13 9 14 12
2 (20.0) 1 ( 7.7) 2 (20.0) 2 (15.4) 1 (11.1) 2 (14.3) 1 ( 8.3)
8 (80.0) 12 (92.3) 8 (80.0) 11 (84.6) 8 (88.9) 12 (85.7) 11 (91.7)
187 155 182 207 194 192 215
50.7% 48.4% 49.6% 51.9% 47.7% 46.0% 56.5%
71 (38.0) 50 (32.3) 64 (35.2) 70 (33.8) 67 (34.5) 84 (43.8) 84 (39.1)
43.8% 37.6% 39.0% 37.6% 36.2% 44.7% 52.8%
116 (62.0) 105 (67.7) 118 (64.8) 137 (66.2) 127 (65.5) 108 (56.2) 131 (60.9)
56.0% 56.1% 58.1% 64.3% 57.2% 47.2% 59.3%
112 101 109 128 127 116 148
35 (31.3) 32 (31.7) 37 (33.9) 35 (27.3) 40 (31.5) 45 (38.8) 54 (36.5)
77 (68.7) 69 (68.3) 72 (66.1) 93 (72.7) 87 (68.5) 71 (61.2) 94 (63.5)
126 120 126 146 143 133 164
34.1% 37.5% 34.3% 36.6% 35.1% 31.9% 43.2%
37 (29.4) 33 (27.5) 39 (31.0) 37 (25.3) 41 (28.7) 47 (35.3) 55 (34.5)
22.8% 24.8% 23.8% 19.9% 22.2% 24.0% 34.6%
89 (70.6) 87 (72.5) 87 (69.0) 109 (74.7) 102 (71.3) 86 (64.7) 109 (66.5)
43.0% 46.5% 42.9% 51.2% 45.9% 37.6% 49.3%
56 40 50 53 40 43
30 (53.6) 18 (45.0) 18 (36.8) 27 (50.9) 18 (45.0) 24 (55.8)
26 (46.4) 22 (55.0) 32 (63.2) 26 (49.1) 22 (55.0) 19 (44.2)
178 154 175 196 182 174
48.2% 48.1% 47.7% 49.1% 44.7% 41.5%
67 (37.6) 51 (33.1) 57 (32.68) 64 (32.7) 60 (33.0) 71 (40.8)
41.4% 38.3% 34.8% 34.4% 32.4% 37.8%
111 (62.4) 103 (66.9) 118 (67.4) 132 (67.3) 122 (67.0) 103 (59.2)
53.6% 55.1% 58.1% 62.0% 55.0% 45.0%
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1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995
TOTAL COHORT 283 295 303 332 283 369
men (% of total cohort) 161 (56.9) 169 (57.3) 161 (53.1) 163 (49.1) 117 (41.3) 162 (43.9)
women (% of total cohort) 122 (43.1) 126 (42.7) 142 (46.9) 169 (50.9) 166 (58.7) 207 (56.1)
TOTAL ATHLETES (% of total cohort) 52 (18.4) 68 (23.1) 84 (27.7) 109 (32.8) 67 (23.7) 88 (23.8)
male athletes (% of original gender cohort) 45 (28.0) 56 (33.1) 65 (40.3) 88 (54.0) 44 (37.6) 60 (37.0)
female athletes (% of original gender cohort) 7 ( 5.7) 12 ( 9.5) 19 (13.4) 21 (12.4) 23 (13.9) 28 (13.5)
3rd Semester Returnees 155 170 180 197 163 238
% of original cohort (overall) 54.8% 57.6% 59.4% 59.3% 57.6% 64.5%
% of original athlete cohort 59.6% 72.1% 73.8% 69.7% 58.2% 63.6%
% of original non-athlete cohort 53.7% 53.3% 53.9% 54.3% 57.4% 64.8%
Males (% of original gender cohort) 72 (44.7) 90 (53.3) 88 (54.7) 90 (55.2) 51 (43.6) 92 (56.8)
athletes (% of original gender cohort) 25 (55.6) 38 (67.9) 46 (70.8) 55 (62.5) 21 (47.7) 33 (55.0)
non-athletes (% of original gender cohort) 47 (40.5) 52 (46.0) 42 (43.8) 35 (46.7) 30 (41.1) 59 (57.8)
Females (% of original gender cohort) 83 (68.0) 80 (63.5) 92 (64.8) 107 (63.3) 112 (67.5) 146 (70.5)
athletes (% of original gender cohort) 6 (85.7) 11 (91.7) 16 (84.2) 21 (100.) 18 (78.3) 23 (82.1)
non-athletes (% of original gender cohort) 77 (67.0) 69 (60.5) 76 (61.8) 86 (58.1) 94 (65.7) 123 (68.7)
5th Semester Returnees and 2-Year Graduates 112 119 136 154 131 195
% of original cohort (overall) 39.6% 40.3% 44.9% 46.4% 46.3% 52.8%
% of original athlete cohort 42.3% 55.9% 58.3% 52.3% 49.3% 46.6%
% of original non-athlete cohort 39.0% 35.7% 39.7% 43.5% 45.4% 54.8%
Males (% of original gender cohort) 53 (32.9) 62 (36.7) 67 (41.6) 73 (44.8) 39 (33.3) 75 (46.3)
athletes (% of original gender cohort) 19 (42.2) 29 (51.8) 34 (52.3) 38 (43.2) 17 (38.6) 24 (40.0)
non-athletes (% of original gender cohort) 34 (29.3) 33 (29.2) 33 (34.4) 35 (46.7) 22 (30.1) 51 (50.0)
Females (% of original gender cohort) 59 (48.4) 57 (45.2) 69 (48.6) 81 (47.9) 92 (55.4) 120 (58.0)
athletes (% of original gender cohort) 3 (42.9) 5 (41.7) 15 (78.9) 13 (61.9) 16 (69.6) 17 (60.7)
non-athletes (% of original gender cohort) 56 (48.7) 52 (45.6) 54 (43.9) 68 (45.9) 76 (53.1) 103 (57.5)
7th Semester Returnees and All Graduates 109 107 116 145 119 187
% of original cohort (overall) 38.5% 36.3% 38.3% 43.7% 42.0% 50.7%
% of original athlete cohort 38.5% 50.0% 50.0% 42.6% 47.8% 43.2%
% of original non-athlete cohort 38.5% 32.2% 33.8% 43.7% 40.3% 53.0%
Males (% of original gender cohort) 51 (31.7) 54 (32.0) 57 (35.4) 68 (41.7) 33 (28.2) 71 (43.8)
athletes (% of original gender cohort) 16 (35.6) 29 (51.8) 29 (44.6) 38 (43.2) 16 (36.4) 22 (36.7)
non-athletes (% of original gender cohort) 35 (30.2) 25 (22.1) 28 (29.2) 30 (40.0) 17 (23.3) 49 (48.0)
Females (% of original gender cohort) 58 (52.3) 53 (42.1) 59 (41.5) 77 (45.6) 86 (51.8) 116 (56.0)
athletes (% of original gender cohort) 4 (57.1) 5 (41.7) 13 (68.4) 13 (61.9) 16 (69.6) 16 (57.1)
non-athletes (% of original gender cohort) 54 (47.0) 48 (42.1) 46 (37.4) 64 (43.2) 70 (49.0) 100 (55.9)
TOTAL ALL 4-YEAR GRADUATES 65 64 61 81 78 126
% of original cohort (overall) 23.0% 21.7% 20.1% 24.4% 27.6% 34.1%
% of original athlete cohort 15.4% 22.1% 17.9% 14.7% 28.4% 26.1%
% of original non-athlete cohort 24.7% 21.6% 21.0% 29.1% 27.3% 36.7%
Males (% of original gender cohort) 25 (15.5) 25 (14.8) 22 (13.7) 26 (16.0) 14 (12.0) 37 (22.8)
athletes (% of original gender cohort) 6 (13.3) 13 (23.2) 8 (12.3) 8 ( 9.1) 7 (15.9) 7 (11.7)
non-athletes (% of original gender cohort) 19 (16.4) 12 (10.6) 14 (14.6) 18 (24.0) 7 ( 9.6) 30 (29.4)
Females (% of original gender cohort) 40 (32.8) 39 (31.0) 39 (27.5) 55 (32.5) 64 (38.6) 88 (42.5)
athletes (% of original gender cohort) 2 (28.6) 2 (16.7) 7 (36.8) 8 (38.1) 12 (52.2) 16 (57.1)
non-athletes (% of original gender cohort) 38 (33.0) 37 (32.5) 32 (26.0) 47 (31.8) 52 (36.4) 73 (40.8)
TOTAL ALL 5-YEAR+ GRADUATES 100 95 105 131 114 178
% of original cohort (overall) 35.3% 32.2% 34.7% 39.5% 40.3% 48.2%
% of original athlete cohort 34.6% 45.6% 46.4% 35.2% 44.8% 43.2%
% of original non-athlete cohort 35.5% 28.2% 30.1% 42.8% 38.9% 49.8%
Males (% of original gender cohort) 43 (26.7) 47 (27.8) 52 (32.3) 59 (36.2) 32 (27.4) 67 (41.4)
athletes (% of original gender cohort) 14 (31.1) 26 (46.4) 27 (41.5) 32 (36.4) 14 (31.8) 21 (35.0)
non-athletes (% of original gender cohort) 29 (25.0) 21 (18.6) 25 (26.0) 27 (36.0) 18 (24.7) 46 (45.1)
Females (% of original gender cohort) 57 (46.7) 48 (38.1) 57 (37.3) 72 (42.6) 82 (49.4) 111 (53.6)
athletes (% of original gender cohort) 4 (57.1) 5 (41.7) 12 (63.2) 13 (61.9) 16 (69.6) 17 (60.7)
non-athletes (% of original gender cohort) 53 (46.1) 43 (37.7) 45 (36.6) 59 (39.0) 66 (46.1) 94 (52.5)
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Retention / Persistence Summary
Athletes vs. Non-Athletes
First-Time Student Cohorts, 1990 - 2004
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
320 367 399 407 417 380 395 367 402
133 (41.6) 164 (44.7) 186 (46.6) 185 (45.5) 188 (45.1) 159 (41.8) 160 (40.5) 156 (42.6) 161 (40.0)
187 (58.4) 203 (55.3) 213 (53.3) 222 (54.5) 229 (54.9) 221 (58.2) 235 (59.5) 211 (57.4) 241 (60.0)
81 (25.3) 119 (32.4) 113 (28.3) 138 (33.9) 140 (33.6) 104 (27.4) 111 (27.9) 106 (28.9)
61 (45.9) 84 (51.2) 89 (47.8) 96 (51.9) 96 (51.1) 66 (41.3) 78 (48.8) 70 (44.9)
20 (10.7) 35 (17.2) 24 (11.3) 42 (18.9) 44 (19.2) 38 (17.3) 33 (14.0) 36 (17.1)
216 232 261 269 264 267 267 248
67.5% 63.2% 65.4% 66.1% 63.3% 70.3% 67.6% 67.6%
69.1% 63.9% 61.9% 63.8% 75.7% 66.3% 63.1% 81.1%
66.9% 62.9% 66.8% 67.3% 57.0% 71.7% 69.4% 62.1%
81 (60.9) 87 (53.0) 97 (52.1) 103 (55.7) 118 (62.8) 104 (39.0) 98 (61.3) 107 (68.6)
39 (63.9) 48 (57.1) 47 (52.8) 52 (54.2) 66 (68.8) 42 (63.6) 45 (57.7) 54 (77.1)
42 (58.3) 39 (48.8) 50 (51.5) 51 (57.3) 52 (56.5) 62 (66.7) 53 (64.6) 53 (61.6)
135 (72.2) 145 (71.4) 164 (77.0) 166 (74.7) 146 (63.8) 163 (61.0) 169 (71.9) 141 (66.8)
17 (85.0) 28 (80.0) 23 (95.8) 36 (85.7) 40 (90.9) 27 (71.1) 25 (75.8) 32 (88.9)
118 (70.7) 117 (69.6) 141 (74.6) 130 (72.2) 106 (57.3) 138 (75.4) 144 (71.3) 109 (62.3)
180 190 216 210 205 221 231
56.3% 51.8% 54.1% 51.6% 49.2% 58.2% 58.5%
49.4% 52.1% 49.6% 46.4% 59.3% 58.7% 48.6%
58.6% 51.6% 55.9% 54.3% 44.0% 58.0% 62.3%
64 (48.1) 68 (41.5) 78 (41.9) 73 (39.5) 90 (47.9) 88 (55.3) 85 (53.1)
26 (42.6) 37 (44.0) 37 (41.6) 35 (36.5) 49 (51.0) 37 (56.1) 32 (41.0)
38 (52.8) 31 (38.8) 41 (42.3) 38 (42.7) 41 (44.6) 51 (54.8) 53 (64.6)
116 (62.0) 122 (60.1) 138 (64.8) 137 (61.7) 115 (50.2) 133 (60.2) 146 (62.1)
14 (70.0) 25 (71.4) 19 (79.2) 29 (69.0) 34 (77.3) 24 (63.2) 22 (66.7)
102 (61.1) 97 (57.7) 119 (63.0) 108 (60.0) 81 (43.8) 109 (59.6) 124 (61.4)
155 182 207 194 192 215
48.4% 49.6% 51.9% 47.7% 46.0% 56.5%
40.7% 46.2% 44.2% 41.3% 51.4% 56.8%
51.0% 51.2% 54.9% 50.9% 43.3% 56.5%
50 (37.6) 64 (39.0) 70 (37.6) 67 (36.2) 84 (44.7) 84 (52.8)
20 (32.8) 34 (40.5) 32 (36.0) 27 (28.1) 44 (45.8) 34 (51.5)
30 (41.7) 30 (37.5) 38 (39.2) 40 (44.9) 40 (43.5) 50 (53.8)
105 (56.1) 118 (58.1) 137 (64.3) 127 (57.2) 108 (47.2) 131 (59.3)
13 (65.0) 21 (60.0) 18 (75.0) 30 (71.4) 28 (63.6) 25 (65.8)
92 (55.1) 97 (57.7) 119 (63.0) 97 (53.9) 80 (43.2) 106 (57.9)
120 126 146 143 133 164
37.5% 34.3% 36.6% 35.1% 31.9% 43.2%
29.6% 25.2% 24.8% 29.7% 30.0% 39.4%
40.2% 38.7% 41.3% 37.9% 32.9% 44.6%
33 (24.8) 39 (23.8) 37 (19.9) 41 (22.2) 47 (25.0) 55 (34.6)
13 (21.3) 15 (17.9) 13 (14.6) 14 (14.6) 22 (22.9) 18 (27.3)
20 (27.8) 24 (30.0) 24 (24.7) 27 (30.3) 25 (27.1) 37 (39.8)
87 (46.5) 87 (42.9) 109 (49.3) 102 (45.9) 86 (37.6) 109 (49.3)
11 (55.0) 15 (42.9) 15 (62.5) 27 (64.3) 20 (45.5) 23 (60.5)
76 (45.5) 72 (42.9) 94 (49.7) 75 (41.7) 66 (35.7) 86 (47.0)
154 175 196 182 174
48.1% 47.7% 49.1% 44.7% 41.5%
42.0% 46.2% 44.2% 39.9% 47.9%
50.2% 48.4% 51.0% 47.2% 38.6%
51 (38.3) 57 (34.8) 64 (34.4) 60 (32.4) 71 (37.8)
20 (32.8) 31 (36.9) 33 (37.1) 26 (27.1) 40 (41.7)
31 (43.1) 26 (32.5) 31 (32.0) 34 (38.2) 31 (33.7)
103 (55.1) 118 (58.1) 132 (62.0) 122 (55.0) 103 (45.0)
14 (70.0) 24 (68.6) 17 (70.8) 30 (71.4) 27 (61.4)
89 (53.3) 94 (55.9) 115 (60.8) 92 (51.1) 76 (41.1)
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2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 GRADUATES
AUG MAY AUG MAY AUG MAY AUG MAY AUG MAY AUG MAY AUG MAY AUG MAY AUG MAY AUG MAY TOTAL %TOT
Broyhill School
Accounting 12 29 21 44 13 29 7 32 16 21 11 23 16 23 9 24 13 19 11 16 389 6.3%
Administrative Management 1 1 0.0%
Business Administration 62 107 66 141 68 84 51 129 50 86 63 78 59 82 56 75 50 70 49 53 1479 23.8%
Business Management 1 1 0.0%
Finance 2 6 2 7 3 3 23 0.4%
Health Management 11 5 4 1 1 2 4 1 2 4 7 7 1 2 8 3 2 65 1.0%
Industrial Management 0 0.0%
International Business 1 2 1 2 2 4 4 1 1 1 3 1 2 1 1 2 3 32 0.5%
Management Information Systems 5 5 14 12 11 8 6 12 5 12 5 11 11 9 9 9 6 8 8 10 176 2.8%
Communication Studies
Communication Studies 3 21 3 13 3 11 4 19 2 10 1 20 1 6 1 17 3 4 142 2.3%
Journalism 3 3 5 4 1 1 17 0.3%
Theater Arts 4 2 1 2 3 1 13 0.2%
Education
Elementary Education (Studies) 1 28 23 9 6 7 1 23 1 30 1 16 11 1 5 9 172 2.8%
Middle Grades (Intermediate) Education 2 7 4 1 9 3 2 1 29 0.5%
Middle School Speciality Areas 1 2
English 2 10 7 7 1 10 9 6 12 1 3 1 11 7 87 1.4%
Fine Arts
Music / Composition / Performance 1 2 3 1 1 5 2 2 17 0.3%
Music Education 2 4 3 1 1 1 2 4 18 0.3%
Sacred Music 1 1 4 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 15 0.2%
Foreign Languages
American Sign Language 1 9 5 1 6 9 1 4 2 7 1 12 2 6 2 1 69 1.1%
French 4 1 4 1 1 3 2 1 3 20 0.3%
Interpreter Training (Associate in Arts) 0 0.0%
Sign Language Studies (Associate in Arts) 0 0.0%
Spanish 2 7 6 1 4 6 4 4 4 3 5 46 0.7%
Mathematics
Computer Science 1 3 2 5 5 1 2 3 6 6 1 1 36 0.6%
Engineering 1
Mathematics 2 1 9 1 3 5 3 9 5 1 4 1 44 0.7%
Math / Computer Science 1 1 2 0.0%
Natural Sciences
Biology 15 1 7 1 11 11 2 11 1 7 5 1 11 1 6 1 8 100 1.6%
Chemistry 2 2 2 3 2 3 1 1 7 2 25 0.4%
Medical Technology 1 1 0.0%
Physician's Assistant 1 1 1 3 0.0%
Nursing
Nursing (Associate in Arts) 1 57 1 50 1 46 53 44 1 40 1 38 3 51 1 44 32 464 7.5%
Nursing (Bachelor of Science) 4 28 8 46 6 34 8 45 16 45 18 46 11 45 20 31 3 30 7 29 480 7.7%
PEWSS
Athletic Training 3 5 5 4 3 1 7 1 4 33 0.5%
Health Education 2 2 1 2 3 3 1 2 1 5 1 23 0.4%
Health / Wellness 3 10 6 1 20 0.3%
Physical Education 5 10 1 7 9 1 13 1 12 3 5 17 3 9 1 6 103 1.7%
Sport Management 7 8 8 5 4 7 2 10 5 5 5 5 1 3 1 76 1.2%
Psychology 7 19 1 21 3 19 5 25 4 19 4 19 2 19 2 12 1 29 3 8 222 3.6%
Religious Studies 4 34 8 20 1 21 16 2 17 4 15 3 25 1 17 1 21 16 226 3.6%
Social Sciences
History 3 1 2 4 2 2 4 1 3 4 4 3 3 36 0.6%
Sociology 3 8 6 3 6 1 10 6 8 3 15 3 13 4 11 12 4 16 132 2.1%
Political Science 1 1 2 3 6 4 2 2 1 22 0.4%
Social Science 37 94 60 97 73 63 59 76 50 48 63 76 63 80 73 74 47 73 51 87 1344 21.7%
Nondepartmental
Liberal Arts 0 0.0%
TOTAL NUMBER OF MAJORS RECOGNIZED 170 535 197 572 192 410 163 527 169 417 190 450 182 447 193 404 135 384 142 328 6207
NUMBER OF DOUBLE MAJORS 0 17 0 14 1 9 0 16 1 9 0 12 0 9 1 13 0 14 1 12 129
TOTAL DEGREES CONFERRED (UG) 170 518 197 558 191 401 163 511 168 408 190 438 182 438 192 391 135 370 141 316 6078
2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 GRADUATES
AUG MAY AUG MAY AUG MAY AUG MAY AUG MAY AUG MAY AUG MAY AUG MAY AUG MAY AUG MAY TOTAL %TOT
Broyhill School
International Business 4 4 5 4 3 1 21 1.1%
Master of Accounting 5 10 10 19 6 11 3 64 3.2%
Master of Business Administration 45 47 62 56 33 33 58 50 36 26 39 30 20 24 29 31 10 15 13 8 665 33.5%
School of Divinity
Christian Education 1 2 5 8 0.4%
Church Music 1 1 2 0.1%
Master of Christian Ministry 1 1 3 4 9 0.5%
Master of Divinity 2 3 9 3 17 2 22 3 21 14 7 7 110 5.5%
Missionology 6 1 2
Pastoral Care and Counseling 2 11 2 7 3 25 1.3%
Pastoral Ministries 11 3 9 7 30 1.5%
Doctor of Ministries 2 4 2 3 11 0.6%
Education
Elementary Education 3 9 16 6 8 24 4 13 10 14 24 11 15 2 4 14 8 5 190 9.6%
Middle School (Grades) Education 1 2 7 2 1 4 3 1 3 1 2 27 1.4%
School Administration 49 64 53 61 70 13 28 27 25 10 7 12 15 10 22 7 21 2 5 2 503 25.3%
School Counseling 1 7 3 3 3 7 5 5 6 8 5 3 4 4 3 7 4 1 4 83 4.2%
Secondary Education 0 0.0%
English Education 2 3 1 1 3 2 1 1 1 1 5 1 3 2 1 1 1 2 32 1.6%
Sport Science (Physical Education) 3 2 3 3 1 1 2 2 6 1 3 6 3 4 3 4 1 2 3 53 2.7%
Social Studies Education 0 0.0%
Nursing 6 22 7 10 7 14 66 3.3%
Psychology
Agency Counseling 1 4 2 15 3 2 3 4 6 18 2 3 9 1 1 2 3 79 4.0%
TOTAL DEGREES CONFERRED (GR) 126 204 172 195 151 126 102 101 88 83 87 93 76 85 74 59 49 49 31 36 1987
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TOTAL DEGREES CONFERRED (ALL) 296 722 369 767 342 527 265 628 256 491 277 531 258 523 266 450 184 419 172 352 8095
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Retention Summary - Fall 2003 First Time Cohort
Destinations of Non-Persisting Students Totals
Category No % Non 4 Yr % Non 4 Yr % Non 2 Yr % Non Non- Overall %
Inst Persist Pub Persist Priv Persist Inst Persist Persist Persist Cohort Persist
White 36 37.1% 14 14.4% 6 6.2% 41 42.3% 97 202 299 67.6%
Black 11 64.7% 0 0.0% 1 5.9% 5 29.4% 17 37 54 68.5%
Commuter 4 30.8% 1 0% 0 0% 8 61.5% 13 13 26 50.0%
Resident 45 42.5% 13 12.3% 8 7.5% 40 37.7% 106 235 341 68.9%
NOEL 0 0.0% 0 0% 0 0.0% 4 100.0% 4 7 11 63.6%
Honors 3 42.9% 1 14.3% 3 42.9% 0 0.0% 7 33 40 82.5%
3 LAP Courses 7 58.3% 0 0% 0 0.0% 5 41.7% 12 26 38 68.4%
2 LAP Courses 4 40.0% 2 0% 1 10.0% 3 30.0% 10 25 35 71.4%
1 LAP Course 10 50.0% 2 10.0% 2 0% 6 30.0% 20 30 50 60.0%
At Least 1 LAP Course 21 50.0% 4 9.5% 3 7.1% 14 33.3% 42 81 123 65.9%
No LAP Courses 28 36.4% 10 13.0% 5 6.5% 34 44.2% 77 167 244 68.4%
Pres Scholarship (+$3000) 5 31.3% 4 25.0% 3 18.8% 4 25.0% 16 74 90 82.2%
North Carolina Resident 21 35.0% 5 8.3% 0 0.0% 34 56.7% 60 136 196 69.4%
HS Class Rank (avg) 0.40 0.28 0.19 0.43 0.39 0.30 0.33
SAT Scores (avg) 995 1036 1054 975 997 1041 1027
Educational Destination of Non-Persisting Students:
4 Yr Public (14): UNC Charlotte (2), UNC Greensboro (2), Auburn, Clemson, Coastal Carolina, Edinboro (PA), Georgia College and State,
Georgia Southern, Lander, Radford, South Carolina, Valdosta State
4 Yr Private (8): Liberty (2), Ballarmine, Colorado Christian, Palm Beach Atlantic, St. Petersburg, Union, Winthrop
2 Yr (48): Cleveland (10), Isothermal (5), Catawba Valley (3), Asheville Buncombe (2), Haywood (2), Stanley (2), Surry (2),
Valencia (2), Western Piedmont (2), Anne Arudel, Blue Ridge, College of Southern Maryland, ECPI (Charlotte),
Forsyth Tech, Georgia Military, Georgia Perimeter, Greenville Tech, Grossmont, Hartford, Lake Sumter,
Mississippi Gulf Coast, Mitchell, Northern Virginia, Spartanburg Methodist, Tri County, Trident Tech, Vance-Granville
The average graduate-level grade
of 3.67 in the Spring 2005 semester
was the highest on record.
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Grade Distribution Summary By Program
Full Time Faculty
UNDERGRADUATE DAY PROGRAM GOAL GRADUATE
100 Level Courses 200 Level Courses 300 Level Courses 400 Level Courses Total Undergrad PROGRAM PROGRAM
NStud QuPts QPR NStud QuPts QPR NStud QuPts QPR NStud QuPts QPR NStud QuPts QPR NStud QuPts QPR NStud QuPts QPR
Fall 04 2051 5277 2.573 1661 4541 2.734 1244 3839 3.086 686 2247 3.276 5642 15904 2.819 661 2027 3.067 1259 4444 3.530 Fall 04
Spring 05 1437 3533 2.459 1903 5433 2.855 1343 4094 3.048 757 2584 3.413 5440 15644 2.876 803 2478 3.086 1472 5375 3.651 Spring 05
Part-Time / Adjunct Faculty
UNDERGRADUATE DAY PROGRAM GOAL GRADUATE
100 Level Courses 200 Level Courses 300 Level Courses 400 Level Courses Total Undergrad PROGRAM PROGRAM
NStud QuPts QPR NStud QuPts QPR NStud QuPts QPR NStud QuPts QPR NStud QuPts QPR NStud QuPts QPR NStud QuPts QPR
Fall 04 943 2917 3.093 542 1585 2.924 268 913 3.407 34 115 3.382 1787 5530 3.095 2771 9146 3.301 613 2295 3.744 Fall 04
Spring 05 678 2095 3.090 224 691 3.085 245 885 3.612 42 143 3.405 1189 3814 3.208 2823 9446 3.346 407 1521 3.737 Spring 05
All Faculty
UNDERGRADUATE DAY PROGRAM GOAL GRADUATE
100 Level Courses 200 Level Courses 300 Level Courses 400 Level Courses Total Undergrad PROGRAM PROGRAM
NStud QuPts QPR NStud QuPts QPR NStud QuPts QPR NStud QuPts QPR NStud QuPts QPR NStud QuPts QPR NStud QuPts QPR
Fall 04 2994 8194 2.737 2203 6126 2.781 1512 4752 3.143 720 2362 3.281 7429 21434 2.885 3432 11173 3.256 1872 6739 3.600 Fall 04
Spring 05 2115 5628 2.661 2127 6124 2.879 1588 4979 3.135 799 2727 3.413 6629 19458 2.935 3626 11924 3.288 1879 6896 3.670 Spring 05
Gardner-Webb University
Average Grade Assigned By All Professors By Program
(Fall 1994 - Spring 2005)
4.0
3.8
3.6
3.4
3.2
3.0
2.8
2.6
2.4
F94 S95 F95 S96 F96 S97 F97 S98 F98 S99 F99 S00 F00 S01 F01 S02 F02 S03 F03 S04 F04 S05
ALL DAY ALL GOAL ALL GRADUATE
FTTF (Day) FTTF (GOAL) FTTF (Graduate)
Adjunct (Day) Adjunct (GOAL) Adjunct (Graduate)
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Grade Distribution by Department
Full-Time Faculty
100 200 300 400 All
Level Level Level Level Undergraduate GOAL Graduate
Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses
Nstud QPts QPR NStud QPts QPR NStud QPts QPR NStud QPts QPR NStud QPts QPR NStud QPts QPR NStud QPts QPR
1 Mathematics 374 783 2.094 48 135 2.813 16 49 3.063 17 51 3.000 455 1018 2.237 41 90 2.195
2 Social Sciences 282 537 1.904 284 692 2.437 95 231 2.432 65 199 3.062 726 1659 2.285 189 534 2.825
3 Nursing (AA) 172 428 2.488 83 240 2.892 255 668 2.620
4 Natural Sciences 353 1003 2.841 107 222 2.075 50 152 3.040 52 179 3.442 562 1556 2.769 12 37 3.083
5 Religious Studies 174 444 2.552 106 315 2.972 102 321 3.147 33 98 2.970 415 1178 2.839 24 60 2.500 18 54 3.000
6 Foreign Languages 147 421 2.864 78 195 2.500 146 435 2.979 27 82 3.037 398 1133 2.847
7 English 350 974 2.783 128 351 2.742 88 288 3.273 19 70 3.684 585 1683 2.877 40 134 3.350 18 53 2.944
8 Broyhill 39 119 3.051 169 460 2.722 319 945 2.962 141 434 3.078 668 1958 2.931 51 169 3.314 288 997 3.462
9 PhyEdWellSpStud 63 223 3.540 229 651 2.843 61 191 3.131 54 182 3.370 407 1247 3.064 14 39 2.786 19 60 3.158
10 Communication St 117 361 3.085 56 170 3.036 68 220 3.235 241 751 3.116
11 Psychology 103 315 3.058 102 324 3.176 108 363 3.361 313 1002 3.201 102 306 3.000 112 409 3.652
12 Fine Arts 97 345 3.557 155 452 2.916 83 284 3.422 33 104 3.152 368 1185 3.220 1 4 4.000
13 Education 52 149 2.865 126 449 3.563 69 265 3.841 247 863 3.494 310 1227 3.958
14 Divinity, School of 2 3 1.500 2 3 1.500 11 30 2.727 381 1212 3.181
15 Nursing (BS) 177 628 3.548 29 116 4.000
16 Nursing (MS) 83 312 3.759
TOTALS 2051 5277 2.573 1661 4541 2.734 1244 3839 3.086 686 2247 3.276 5642 15904 2.819 661 2027 3.067 1259 4444 3.530
Part-Time / Adjunct Faculty
100 200 300 400 All
Level Level Level Level Undergraduate GOAL Graduate
Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses
NStud QPts QPR NStud QPts QPR NStud QPts QPR NStud QPts QPR NStud QPts QPR NStud QPts QPR NStud QPts QPR
1 Broyhill 4 7 1.750 4 7 1.750 953 3108 3.261 303 1105 3.647
2 Communication St 64 220 3.438 62 228 3.677 126 448 3.556 11 41 3.727
3 Divinity, School of 53 188 3.547
4 Education 55 200 3.636 5 20 4.000 60 220 3.667 225 882 3.920
5 English 238 625 2.626 24 53 2.208 262 678 2.588 159 494 3.107
6 Fine Arts 57 213 3.737 88 225 2.557 44 167 3.795 6 19 3.167 195 624 3.200 107 347 3.243 1 4 4.000
7 Foreign Languages 134 399 2.978 71 172 2.423 22 80 3.636 227 651 2.868 89 289 3.247
8 Mathematics 80 191 2.388
9 Natural Sciences 10 40 4.000 2 8 4.000 12 48 4.000 154 545 3.539
10 PhyEdWellSpStud 123 443 3.602 74 215 2.905 2 7 3.500 17 56 3.294 216 721 3.338 289 1075 3.720
11 Psychology 30 117 3.900 186 589 3.167 22 67 3.045 2 6 3.000 240 779 3.246 499 1688 3.383 31 116 3.742
12 Religious Studies 195 538 2.759 9 24 2.667 4 14 3.500 208 576 2.769 301 899 2.987
13 Social Sciences 129 469 3.636
14 STAFF 156 542 3.474 35 111 3.171 29 84 2.897 220 737 3.350
15 YMCA 17 41 2.412 17 41 2.412
TOTALS 943 2917 3.093 542 1585 2.924 268 913 3.407 34 115 3.382 1787 5530 3.095 2771 9146 3.301 613 2295 3.744
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Grade Distribution by Department
Full-Time Faculty
100 200 300 400 All
Level Level Level Level Undergraduate GOAL Graduate
Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses
Nstud QPts QPR NStud QPts QPR NStud QPts QPR NStud QPts QPR NStud QPts QPR NStud QPts QPR NStud QPts QPR
1 Mathematics 251 481 1.916 39 111 2.846 56 117 2.089 10 27 2.700 356 736 2.067 30 57 1.900
2 Social Sciences 258 582 2.256 274 626 2.285 129 399 3.093 27 79 2.926 688 1686 2.451 202 585 2.896
3 Natural Sciences 255 628 2.463 102 246 2.412 40 138 3.450 84 309 3.679 481 1321 2.746 8 12 1.500
4 Nursing (AA) 101 249 2.465 245 730 2.980 346 979 2.829
5 Religious Studies 145 374 2.579 72 219 3.042 159 470 2.956 26 81 3.115 402 1144 2.846 81 238 2.938 84 290 3.452
6 English 218 562 2.578 135 394 2.919 101 346 3.426 20 73 3.650 474 1375 2.901 25 86 3.440 14 50 3.571
7 Foreign Languages 104 292 2.808 73 234 3.205 97 268 2.763 66 229 3.470 340 1023 3.009 28 82 2.929
8 Broyhill 21 66 3.143 154 461 2.994 307 885 2.883 188 618 3.287 670 2030 3.030 97 316 3.258 368 1361 3.698
9 PhyEdWellSpStud 230 666 2.896 80 247 3.088 93 311 3.344 403 1224 3.037 52 139 2.673 30 107 3.567
10 Psychology 213 648 3.042 98 312 3.184 90 284 3.156 401 1244 3.102 104 351 3.375 75 280 3.733
11 Communication St 144 446 3.097 89 260 2.921 49 177 3.612 282 883 3.131
12 Fine Arts 84 299 3.560 196 566 2.888 68 220 3.235 16 58 3.625 364 1143 3.140 2 8 4.000
13 Education 26 86 3.308 119 432 3.630 88 338 3.841 233 856 3.674 405 1613 3.983
14 Divinity, School of 377 1219 3.233
15 Nursing (BS) 176 612 3.477 11 44 4.000
16 Nursing (MS) 106 403 3.802
TOTALS 1437 3533 2.459 1903 5433 2.855 1343 4094 3.048 757 2584 3.413 5440 15644 2.876 803 2478 3.086 1472 5375 3.651
Part-Time / Adjunct Faculty
100 200 300 400 All
Level Level Level Level Undergraduate GOAL Graduate
Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses
NStud QPts QPR NStud QPts QPR NStud QPts QPR NStud QPts QPR NStud QPts QPR NStud QPts QPR NStud QPts QPR
1 Broyhill 15 55 3.667 15 55 3.667 955 3197 3.348 218 786 3.606
2 Communication St 41 145 3.537 31 120 3.871 25 91 3.640 97 356 3.670 33 111 3.364
3 Divinity, School of 23 90 3.913
4 Education 79 305 3.861 79 305 3.861 122 486 3.984
5 English 79 243 3.076 79 243 3.076 152 511 3.362
6 Fine Arts 147 443 3.014 77 199 2.584 51 181 3.549 6 18 3.000 281 841 2.993 100 354 3.540
7 Foreign Languages 79 212 2.684 25 73 2.920 104 285 2.740
8 Mathematics 156 450 2.885
9 Military Science 2 8 4.000 1 4 4.000 1 4 4.000 4 16 4.000
10 Natural Sciences 152 536 3.526
11 Nursing (BS) 14 51 3.643
12 PhyEdWellSpStud 158 577 3.652 9 29 3.222 21 71 3.381 2 6 3.000 190 683 3.595 182 652 3.582
13 Psychology 71 241 3.394 47 149 3.170 118 390 3.305 415 1426 3.436 23 90 3.913
14 Religious Studies 213 612 2.873 213 612 2.873 393 1245 3.168 7 18 2.571
15 Social Sciences 285 964 3.382
16 STAFF
17 YMCA 9 28 3.111 9 28 3.111
TOTALS 678 2095 3.090 224 691 3.085 245 885 3.612 42 143 3.405 1189 3814 3.208 2823 9446 3.346 407 1521 3.737
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Grade Distribution Records
Full-Time Teaching Faculty
Semester Records
Lowest Total Undergraduate GPA
0.905 [74] Brenda Terrell MATH Spring 04
1.102 [49] Bill Hoover MATH Fall 95
1.120 [100] Brenda Terrell MATH Spring 01
1.150 [40] Brenda Terrell MATH Spring 00
1.154 [13] Bill Hoover MATH Spring 96
Lowest 100 Level Course GPA
0.524 [42] Brenda Terrell MATH Spring 02
0.767 [60] Brenda Terrell MATH Fall 00
0.780 [82] Brenda Terrell MATH Spring 01
0.833 [36] Brenda Terrell MATH Spring 00
0.905 [74] Brenda Terrell MATH Spring 04
Lowest 200 Level Course GPA
1.095 [21] Patrick Canuup MATH Spring 98
1.200 [5] Matt Whitfield ARTS Spring 97
1.467 [15] Tom English NSCI Fall 98
1.500 [36] Phil Perrin ARTS Spring 96
1.500 [6] Steven Plate ARTS Spring 95
Lowest 300 Level Course GPA
1.143 [7] Bill Hoover MATH Fall 94
1.143 [7] Bill Hoover MATH Spring 97
1.364 [11] Bob Bass MATH Fall 95
1.400 [5] Bob Bass MATH Spring 96
1.500 [6] Carolyn Billings ARTS Fall 96
1.500 [8] Salvador Lopez BROY Spring 00
Lowest 400 Level Course GPA
1.400 [5] Bill Hoover MATH Fall 95
1.400 [5] Bill Hoover MATH Fall 96
1.429 [7] Bob Bass MATH Spring 96
1.500 [6] Bob Bass MATH Spring 97
1.667 [12] Barbara Burkett NSCI Fall 00
Lowest GOAL Course GPA
0.750 [12] Tom Jones NSCI Spring 03
1.308 [13] Barbara Burkett NSCI Fall 98
1.333 [24] Jack Partain RELI Spring 97
1.375 [8] Jim Hartman BROY Fall 94
1.444 [36] Bob Bass MATH Spring 04
Lowest Graduate Course GPA
2.429 [21] Jack Partain RELI Fall 98
2.486 [35] Daniel Goodman DIVN Spring 05
2.538 [13] Jeff Tubbs PEWS Spring 95
2.550 [20] Arlen Honts BROY Fall 01
2.571 [14] Sophia Steibel RELI Fall 00
Most Students Taught in a Sub-2.000 Total Undergraduate GPA Semester
146 [1.959] Clinton Prim SOSC Spring 96
145 [1.959] Donna Ellington SOSC Fall 95
141 [1.872] Donna Ellington SOSC Spring 00
140 [1.936] Jim Johnson MATH Fall 00
138 [1.616] Paula Stathakis SOSC Fall 98
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Grade Distribution Records
Full-Time Teaching Faculty
Career Records
Lowest Total Undergraduate GPA
1.316 [174] Bill Hoover MATH
1.729 [1593] Brenda Terrell MATH
1.790 [1421] Les Brown NSCI
1.828 [1704] David Yelton SOSC
1.829 [895] Barbara Burkett NSCI
Lowest 100 Level Course GPA
1.195 [1079] Brenda Terrell MATH
1.302 [139] Bill Hoover MATH
1.583 [737] Sophia Steibel RELI
1.609 [381] Jack Partain RELI
1.636 [819] Les Brown NSCI
Lowest 200 Level Course GPA
1.773 [22] Jack Partain RELI
1.901 [152] Barbara Burkett NSCI
1.906 [468] Tim Zehnder NSCI
1.922 [538] Les Brown NSCI
2.040 [125] Patrick Canuup MATH
Lowest 300 Level Course GPA
1.360 [25] Bill Hoover MATH
1.893 [28] Bill Stowe COMM
2.000 [8] Paul Jolley MATH
2.089 [180] Bob Bass MATH
2.132 [151] Donna Ellington SOSC
Lowest 400 Level Course GPA
1.400 [10] Bill Hoover MATH
2.125 [ 8] Art Boyette BROY
2.375 [72] Barbara Burkett NSCI
2.375 [ 8] Soon-Jae Lee BROY
2.406 [197] Jeff Tubbs PEWS
Lowest GOAL Course GPA
1.455 [11] Marcus Wright NSCI
1.661 [56] Jack Partain RELI
1.762 [21] Chad Raymond SOSC
1.857 [56] Bill Hoover MATH
2.000 [ 6] Phillip Swicegood BROY
Lowest Graduate Course GPA
2.429 [21] Jack Partain RELI
2.667 [ 6] Trisa Hines MURa
2.810 [21] Doug Bryan RELI
2.851 [356] Arlen Honts BROY
2.894 [47] Jeff Tubbs PEWS
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10 Most Rigorous Graders By Semester, Full-Time Teaching Faculty
Fall 94 Spring 95 Fall 95 Spring 96
1 Hoover, W. MATH Hoover, W. MATH Hoover, W. MATH Hoover, W. MATH 1
2 Brown, L. NSCI Jones, T. NSCI Yelton, D. SOSC Steibel, S. RELI 2
3 Ellington, D. SOSC Ellington, D. SOSC Brown, L. NSCI Brown, L. NSCI 3
4 Terrell, B. MATH Burkett, B. NSCI Binfield, K. ENGL Burkett, B. NSCI 4
5 Yelton, D. SOSC Brown, L. NSCI Burkett, B. NSCI Jones, T. NSCI 5
6 Burkett, B. NSCI Yelton, D. SOSC Bass, R. MATH Prim, G. SOSC 6
7 Partain, J. RELI Land, J. ENGL Steibel, S. RELI Bass, R. MATH 7
8 Blackburn, G. SOSC Terrell, B. MATH Terrell, B. MATH Ellington, D. SOSC 8
9 Price, G. ENGL Partain, J. RELI Ellington, D. SOSC Binfield, K. ENGL 9
10 Vaughan, T. COMM Hart, L. MATH Blackburn, G. SOSC Partain, J. RELI 10
Fall 96 Spring 97 Fall 97 Spring 98
1 Hoover, W. MATH Hoover, W. MATH Canuup, P. MATH Canuup, P. MATH 1
2 Burkett, B. NSCI Partain, J. RELI Yelton, D. SOSC Ellington, D. SOSC 2
3 Brown, L. NSCI Bass, R. MATH Ellington, D. SOSC Jones, T. NSCI 3
4 Yelton, D. SOSC Burkett, B. NSCI Brown, L. NSCI Brown, J. ENGL 4
5 Partain, J. RELI Steibel, S. RELI Bass, R. MATH English, T. NSCI 5
6 Stathakis, P. SOSC Brown, J. ENGL Partain, J. RELI Bunn, S. ENGL 6
7 Gregg, L. RELI English, T. NSCI Hart, L. MATH Yelton, D. SOSC 7
8 Steibel, S. RELI Ellington, D. SOSC Crawley, J. BROY Partain, J. RELI 8
9 Barreto, R. FLAN Yelton, D. SOSC Burkett, B. NSCI Brown, L. NSCI 9
10 Blackburn, G. SOSC Stathakis, P. SOSC Zehnder, T. NSCI Zehnder, T. NSCI 10
Fall 98 Spring 99 Fall 99 Spring 00
1 Stathakis, P. SOSC Brown, L. NSCI Terrell, B. MATH Terrell, B. MATH 1
2 Wright, M. NSCI Steibel, S. RELI Yelton, D. SOSC Lopez. S. BROY 2
3 Brown, L. NSCI Bass, R. MATH Brown, L. NSCI Johnson, J. MATH 3
4 Zehnder, T. NSCI Ellington, D. SOSC Zehnder, T. NSCI Burkett, B. NSCI 4
5 Ellington, D. SOSC Honts, A. BROY Burkett, B. NSCI Steibel, S. RELI 5
6 Terrell, B. MATH Zehnder, T. NSCI Ellington, D. SOSC Zehnder, T. NSCI 6
7 Taylor, M. FLAN Johnson, J. MATH Johnson, J. MATH Ellington, D. SOSC 7
8 Yelton, D. SOSC Eastman, T. SOSC Bass, R. MATH Gravett, D. ENGL 8
9 Blevins, K. RELI Stathakis, P. SOSC Parrish, S. NSCI Brown, L. NSCI 9
10 Canuup, P. MATH Canuup, P. MATH Stansbury, B. FLAN Wright, M. NSCI 10
Fall 00 Spring 01 Fall 01 Spring 02
1 Terrell, B. MATH Terrell, B. MATH Terrell, B. MATH Terrell, B. MATH 1
2 Burkett, B. NSCI Johnson, J. MATH Brown, L. NSCI Johnson, J. MATH 2
3 Ellington, D. SOSC Hart, L. MATH Yelton, D. SOSC Zehnder, T. NSCI 3
4 Brown, L. NSCI Brown, L. NSCI Eddins, S. NSCI Plate, S. ARTS 4
5 Wright, M. NSCI Ellington, D. SOSC Zehnder, T. NSCI Yelton, D. SOSC 5
6 Johnson, J. MATH Zehnder, T. NSCI Johnson, J. MATH Vanderburg, T. SOSC 6
7 Zehnder, T. NSCI Poliakova, O. MATH Davaut, N. FLAN Brown, L. NSCI 7
8 Blackburn, G. SOSC Yelton, D. SOSC Richardson, W. MATH Ellington, D. SOSC 8
9 Yelton, D. SOSC English, T. NSCI Hobbs, J. ENGL Davaut, N. FLAN 9
10 Hoyle, T. MATH Land, J. ENGL Honts, A. BROY Carscaddon, D. PSYC 10
Fall 02 Spring 03 Fall 03 Spring 04
1 Zehnder, T. NSCI Johnson, J. MATH Terrell, B. MATH Terrell, B. MATH 1
2 Brown, L. NSCI Terrell, B. MATH Yelton, D. SOSC Johnson, J. MATH 2
3 Johnson, J. MATH Zehnder, T. NSCI Johnson, J. MATH Brown, L. NSCI 3
4 Street, D. NURa Brown, L. NSCI Street, D. NURa Ellington, D. SOSC 4
5 Yelton, D. SOSC Poliakova, O. MATH Gravett, D. ENGL Yelton, D. SOSC 5
6 Raymond, C. SOSC Bivens, M. NURa Keeter, N. ENGL Boyett, A. BROY 6
7 Terrell, B. MATH Boyett, A. BROY Zehnder, T. NSCI Eastman, A. SOSC 7
8 Hobbs, J. ENGL Ellington, D. SOSC Brown, L. NSCI Bivens, M. NURa 8
9 Vanderburg, T. SOSC Yelton, D. SOSC Ellington, D. SOSC Zehnder, T. NSCI 9
10 Ellington, D. SOSC Morris, T. ENGL Peterson, K. PEWS Wittig, D. SOSC 10
Fall 04 Spring 05
1 Yelton, D. SSCI Terrell, B. MATH
2 Ellington, D. SSCI Poliakova, O. MATH
3 Zehnder, T. NSCI Johnson, J. MATH
4 Terrell, B. MATH Keeter, N. ENGL
5 Brown, L. NSCI Zehnder, T. NSCI
6 Johnson, J. MATH Ellington, D. SSCI
7 VanderburgT SSCI Colon, E. NURa
8 Poliakova, O. MATH Wittig, D. SSCI
9 Boyett, A. BROY Bass, R. MATH
10 Davaut, N. FLAN Eastman, A. SSCI
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Most Rigorous Career Graders
Undergraduate DAY Program (beginning Fall 1994)
Full-Time Teaching Faculty (active during 2004-05 academic year)
100 Level 200 Level 300 Level 400 Level All GOAL Graduate
Instructor Dept
NStud QPts QPR NStud QPts QPR NStud QPts QPR NStud QPts QPR NStud QPts QPR NStud QPts QPR NStud QPts QPR
1 Terrell, B. MATH 1079 1289 1.195 404 1064 2.634 92 330 3.587 18 71 3.944 1593 2754 1.729 50 109 2.180
2 Brown, L. NSCI 819 1340 1.636 576 1109 1.925 26 95 3.654 1421 2544 1.790 366 773 2.112
3 Yelton, D. SOSC 1403 2390 1.703 129 304 2.357 139 340 2.446 33 81 2.455 1704 3115 1.828 200 413 2.065
4 Ellington, D. SOSC 2071 3786 1.828 151 322 2.132 71 188 2.648 2293 4296 1.874 140 303 2.164 8 30 3.750
5 Zehnder, T. NSCI 566 1099 1.942 468 892 1.906 20 53 2.650 5 15 3.000 1059 2059 1.944 188 433 2.303 4 9 2.250
6 Johnson, J. MATH 2186 4277 1.957 2186 4277 1.957 399 955 2.393
7 Street, D. NURa 230 469 2.039 230 469 2.039
8 Steibel, S. DIVN 737 1167 1.583 152 415 2.730 201 586 2.915 58 174 3.000 1148 2342 2.040 66 165 2.500 382 1196 3.131
9 Bass, R. MATH 328 660 2.012 361 826 2.288 180 376 2.089 98 254 2.592 967 2116 2.188 343 746 2.175 14 44 3.143
10 Walker, V. NURa 68 149 2.191 68 149 2.191
11 Keown, G. DIVN 55 113 2.055 25 69 2.760 80 182 2.275 52 131 2.519 1006 3055 3.037
12 Miles, D. NURm 63 144 2.286 63 144 2.286 287 1137 3.962
13 Vanderburg, T. SOSC 999 2224 2.226 172 445 2.587 29 81 2.793 15 46 3.067 1215 2796 2.301 137 399 2.912
14 Hoyle, T. MATH 2134 4831 2.264 56 166 2.964 143 384 2.685 2333 5381 2.306 104 266 2.558
15 Poliakova, O. MATH 354 772 2.181 29 90 3.103 15 46 3.067 25 80 3.200 423 988 2.336
16 West, D. DIVN 30 71 2.367 30 71 2.367 11 30 2.727 191 669 3.503
17 Boyette, A. BROY 17 52 3.059 31 64 2.065 33 77 2.333 22 51 2.318 103 244 2.369 29 61 2.103 87 289 3.322
18 Raymond, C. SOSC 101 306 3.030 309 634 2.052 59 165 2.797 27 83 3.074 496 1188 2.395 21 37 1.762
19 Eastman, A. SOSC 221 422 1.910 1380 3201 2.320 266 801 3.011 67 219 3.269 1934 4643 2.401 838 1964 2.344
20 Tubbs, J. PEWS 112 283 2.527 146 321 2.199 203 507 2.498 197 474 2.406 658 1585 2.409 47 136 2.894
21 Wittig, D. SOSC 206 482 2.340 142 351 2.472 73 194 2.658 421 1027 2.439 68 161 2.368
22 Keeter, L. ENGL 1333 3245 2.434 45 146 3.244 1378 3391 2.461 416 1369 3.291
23 Godfrey, E. BROY 21 67 3.190 561 1296 2.310 217 556 2.562 100 325 3.250 899 2244 2.496 391 1116 2.854 480 1584 3.300
24 Jones, T. NSCI 817 1812 2.218 94 225 2.394 67 189 2.821 237 821 3.464 1215 3047 2.508 277 582 2.101
25 Hobbs, J. ENGL 652 1505 2.308 447 1131 2.530 136 445 3.272 38 126 3.316 1273 3207 2.519 43 156 3.628
26 Blevins, K. RELI 690 1612 2.336 13 35 2.692 237 690 2.911 49 155 3.163 989 2492 2.520 51 139 2.725 142 439 3.092
27 Land, J. ENGL 641 1439 2.245 586 1534 2.618 229 699 3.052 12 39 3.250 1468 3711 2.528 6 23 3.833 43 144 3.349
28 Davant, N. FLAN 341 865 2.537 100 236 2.360 49 150 3.061 5 15 3.000 495 1266 2.558 24 70 2.917
29 Eddins, S. NSCI 455 1147 2.521 5 17 3.400 7 24 3.429 5 20 4.000 472 1208 2.559
30 Bivins, M. NURa 764 1977 2.588 52 114 2.192 816 2091 2.563
Full-Time Teaching Faculty (historical)
100 Level 200 Level 300 Level 400 Level All GOAL Graduate
Instructor Dept
NStud QPts QPR NStud QPts QPR NStud QPts QPR NStud QPts QPR NStud QPts QPR NStud QPts QPR NStud QPts QPR
1 Hoover, B. MATH 139 181 1.302 25 34 1.360 10 14 1.400 174 229 1.316 56 104 1.857
2 Terrell, B. MATH 1079 1289 1.195 404 1064 2.634 92 330 3.587 18 71 3.944 1593 2754 1.729 50 109 2.180
3 Brown, L. NSCI 819 1340 1.636 576 1109 1.925 26 95 3.654 1421 2544 1.790 366 773 2.112
4 Yelton, D. SOSC 1403 2390 1.703 129 304 2.357 139 340 2.446 33 81 2.455 1704 3115 1.828 200 413 2.065
5 Burkett, B. NSCI 659 1135 1.722 152 289 1.901 12 42 3.500 72 171 2.375 895 1637 1.829 194 411 2.119
6 Ellington, D. SOSC 2071 3786 1.828 151 322 2.132 71 188 2.648 2293 4296 1.874 140 303 2.164 8 30 3.750
7 Partain, J. RELI 381 613 1.609 22 39 1.773 246 553 2.248 23 58 2.522 672 1263 1.879 56 93 1.661 21 51 2.429
8 Zehnder, T. NSCI 566 1099 1.942 468 892 1.906 20 53 2.650 5 15 3.000 1059 2059 1.944 188 433 2.303 4 9 2.250
9 Johnson, J. MATH 2186 4277 1.957 2186 4277 1.957 399 955 2.393
10 Canuup, P. MATH 180 315 1.750 125 255 2.040 39 105 2.692 12 31 2.583 356 706 1.983 8 18 2.250
11 Wright, M. NSCI 447 881 1.971 12 35 2.917 459 916 1.996 11 16 1.455
12 Jolley, P. MATH 40 70 1.750 83 171 2.060 8 16 2.000 6 19 3.167 137 276 2.015 30 65 2.167
13 Street, D. NURa 230 469 2.039 230 469 2.039
14 Steibel, S. DIVN 737 1167 1.583 152 415 2.730 201 586 2.915 58 174 3.000 1148 2342 2.040 66 165 2.500 382 1196 3.131
15 Stathakis, P. SOSC 888 1814 2.043 36 95 2.639 25 80 3.200 949 1989 2.096 149 425 2.852
16 Hart, L. MATH 695 1447 2.082 160 349 2.181 102 243 2.382 957 2039 2.131 94 222 2.362
17 Prim, O. SOSC 474 987 2.082 69 175 2.536 18 43 2.389 561 1205 2.148 219 584 2.667 20 79 3.950
18 Still, T. DIVN 114 245 2.149 114 245 2.149 17 43 2.529 363 1056 2.909
19 Bass, R. MATH 328 660 2.012 361 826 2.288 180 376 2.089 98 254 2.592 967 2116 2.188 343 746 2.175 14 44 3.143
20 Walker, V. NURa 68 149 2.191 68 149 2.191
21 Binfield, K. ENGL 211 432 2.047 125 273 2.184 35 109 3.114 371 814 2.194 9 24 2.667
22 Gamez, A. FLAN 80 179 2.238 80 179 2.238
23 English, T. NSCI 276 570 2.065 92 214 2.326 22 70 3.182 27 87 3.222 417 941 2.257
24 Gregg, L. RELI 353 713 2.020 55 146 2.655 114 297 2.605 28 88 3.143 550 1244 2.262 153 437 2.856
25 Baretto, R. FLAN 275 583 2.120 73 206 2.822 348 789 2.267 59 164 2.780
26 Keown, G. DIVN 55 113 2.055 25 69 2.760 80 182 2.275 52 131 2.519 1006 3055 3.037
27 Bunn, S. ENGL 220 512 2.327 90 195 2.167 310 707 2.281 53 148 2.792
28 Miles, D. NURa 63 144 2.286 63 144 2.286 287 1137 3.962
29 Vanderburg, T. SOSC 999 2224 2.226 172 445 2.587 29 81 2.793 15 46 3.067 1215 2796 2.301 137 399 2.912
30 Taylor, J. ENGL 164 364 2.220 112 250 2.232 26 82 3.154 302 696 2.305 39 114 2.923
Women comprised 53% of the
University’s full-time teaching
faculty in 2004-05.
Terminal Tenured
Gender Rank Contract Type
Degrees Faculty
% Non Ten %Tn
Male Fem Total Fem Total % Inst Ast Pr Asc Pr Prof TnTrk Track Track Total %
2004 59 67 126 53.2% 96 76.2% 16 43 27 40 44 82 65.1% 47 37.3%
2003 65 66 131 50.4% 101 77.1% 18 45 28 40 43 88 67.2% 53 40.5%
2002 65 63 128 49.2% 94 73.4% 19 42 27 40 42 86 67.2% 49 38.3%
2001 66 56 122 45.9% 95 77.9% 15 40 27 40 39 83 68.0% 43 35.2%
2000 63 54 117 46.2% 89 76.1% 14 43 22 38 42 75 64.1% 43 36.8%
1999 65 57 122 46.7% 94 77.0% 12 46 22 42 39 83 68.0% 44 36.1%
1998 61 55 116 47.4% 84 72.4% 11 41 20 44 35 81 69.8% 41 35.3%
1997 61 51 112 45.5% 78 69.6% 13 37 18 44 35 77 68.8% 41 36.6%
1996 54 48 102 47.1% 71 69.6% 11 33 16 42 31 71 69.6% 40 39.2%
1995 51 48 99 48.5% 64 64.6% 13 33 13 40 34 65 65.7% 39 39.4%
1994 49 43 92 46.7% 61 66.3% 12 29 11 40 29 63 68.5% 39 42.4%
1993 52 39 91 42.9% 61 67.0% 15 27 8 41 31 60 65.9% 39 42.9%
1992 48 36 84 42.9% 52 61.9% 17 21 11 35 33 51 60.7% 36 42.9%
1991 45 34 79 43.0% 47 59.5% 14 18 13 34 27 52 65.8% 40 50.6%
1990 48 30 78 38.5% 48 61.5% 13 19 15 31 24 54 69.2% 42 53.8%
1989 47 30 77 39.0% 48 62.3% 11 20 16 30 21 56 72.7% 43 55.8%
1988 46 32 78 41.0% 48 61.5% 10 22 18 28 19 59 75.6% 43 55.1%
1987 49 29 78 37.2% 49 62.8% 7 27 16 28 16 62 79.5% 44 56.4%
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Load Comparisons
Full-Time Teaching Faculty vs. Adjunct Faculty
Sp 05 Fa 04
Total faculty (all classifications) 321 324
Total full-time faculty 125 125
Full-time faculty who taught at least one:
Graduate course 43 41
GOAL course 34 28
400 level course 58 49
300 level course 68 63
200 level course 58 54
100 level course 43 46
Total adjunct / part-time faculty 196 199
Adjunct. . . faculty who taught at least one:
Graduate course 18 22
GOAL course 129 115
Day course 60 74
Most Graduate students taught by:
a full time faculty member 88 85
an adjunct. . . faculty member 73 93
Most GOAL students taught by:
a full time day faculty member 79 55
an adjunct. . . faculty member 89 79
Most Day students taught by:
a full time faculty member 124 140
an adjunct. . . faculty member 103 100
% of all Graduate students taught by:
full-time faculty 78.3 67.3
adjunct...faculty 21.7 32.7
% of all GOAL students taught by:
full-time faculty 22.1 19.3
adjunct...faculty 77.9 80.7
% of all Day students taught by:
full-time faculty 82.1 75.9
adjunct...faculty 17.9 24.1
Sabbatical Recipients
SPRING FALL
1994 Roger Gaddis
1995 Barbara Burkett Alice Cullinan
1996 David Yelton Donna Ellington
1997 Les Brown Joyce Brown
1998 Bob Lamb
1999 Sue Camp Bonnie Wright
2000 Carolyn Billings Janet Land, Sheri Adams
2001 June Hobbs
2002 Phil Perrin
2003 Gayle Price, Johnnie Hamrick
2004 Wayne Stacy
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Faculty Vice-Chairs/Chairs
1971 Thurman Lewis 1982 Lonnie Proctor 1995 Tom Jones
1973 Michael Harrelson 1984 Joyce Brown 1997 Sue Camp
1975 Robert Lamb 1986 Gil Blackburn 1999 Donna Ellington
1977 Paul Jolley 1988 Barry Hambright 2001 Carolyn Billings
1978 Charles Andrews 1990 Jack Partain 2003 Ron Williams
1979 George Cribb 1992 Les Brown 2005 Kent Blevins
1981 John Drayer 1994 Alice Cullinan
Longest Service
Full-Time Teaching Faculty
(as of the end of the Spring 2005 semester)
NAME DEPT YRS BEGAN NAME DEPT YRS BEGAN
Brown, Joyce ENGL 39 1966 Billings, Carolyn ARTS 26 1979
Brown, Les NSCI 39 1966 Hunt, Dee* PEWS 26 1978
Eastman, Tony SOSC 39 1966 Fern, Terry ARTS 25 1980
Toney, Shirley* NURS 38 1965 Jones, Tom NSCI 25 1980
Hambright, Barry SOSC 36 1969 Tubbs, Jeff PEWS 23.5 1982
Gaddis, Roger PSYC 31 1974 Carlton, Janie NURb 23 1982
Harrelson, Pat ARTS 30 1975 McFarland, Ozzie PEWS 23 1982
Camp, Sue BROY 30 1975 Frieda Brown PSYC 22.5 1983
Summers, Oland ARTS 29 1976 Glenn Bottoms BROY 22 1983
* non-continuous service
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Longest Service
By University Division (15 years or more)
(Current Employees as of the end of the Spring 2005 semester)
Yrs Rnk
Administrative Officers and Staff / Provost
Glenda Crotts, Senior Assistant to the President (1:1981) 24.5 23
Jeff Tubbs, Associate Vice-President of Institutional Research (1:1982) 23.5 24
Frank Bonner, Provost and Senior Vice President (6:1987) 18 44
Darlene Gravett, Associate Provost (8:1989) 16 53
Academic Affairs
Joyce Brown, Professor of English (8:1966) 39 1
Les Brown, Professor of Biology (8:1966) 39 1
Tony Eastman, Professor of History (9:1966) 39 3
Shirley Toney, Dean of the School of Nursing (9:1965) 38 4
Barry Hambright, Professor of History and Political Science (8:1969) 36 5
Pat Harrelson, Assistant Professor of Music (8:1972) 33 6
Roger Gaddis, Professor of Psychology (8:1974) 31 8
Sue Camp, Professor of Business Administration (7:1976) 29 9
Oland Summers, Professor of Fine Arts (8:1976) 29 11
Joetta Eastman, Administrative Assistant, PEWSS (4:1979) 26 15
Carolyn Billings, Professor of Music (8:1979) 26 16
Dee Hunt, Professor of Physical Education (8:1978) 25 17
Lynn Keeter, Assistant Professor of English (5:1980) 23 18
Cheryl Potter, Director of the NOEL Program (7:1980) 25 20
Terry Fern, Professor of Music (8:1980) 25 21
Tom Jones, Professor of Biology (8:1980) 25 21
Ozzie McFarland, Assistant Professor of Physical Education (5:1982) 23 25
Janie Carlton, Professor of Nursing (9:1982) 23 26
Frieda Brown, Professor of Psychology (2:1983) 22.5 27
Ira G. Bottoms, Professor of Economics and MIS (8:1983) 22 29
Marcia Miller, Professor of Nursing (7:1977) 21 32
Sandra Earl, Administrative Assistant, School of Nursing (8:1984) 21 34
Valerie Parry, Director of the Library (9:1984) 21 35
Mary Ruth Dixon, Assistant Director of the NOEL Program (6:1985) 20 36
Lou Ann Scates, Associate Registrar (7:1985) 20 37
Thomas Rabon, Library Day Circulation Assistant (8:1985) 20 38
Wanda Stutts, Associate Professor of Nursing (8:1985) 20 38
Bonnie Wright, Professor of Psychology (8:1985) 19 41
Susan Bell, Assistant Professor of Art (8:1986) 19 42
Stephen Sain, Registrar (6:1987) 18 45
Jack Williams, Library Cataloging Assistant (8:1987) 18 46
Donna Ellington, Professor of History (9:1988) 17 50
Patricia Partin, Professor of Psychology (9:1988) 17 51
Rob Munoz, Professor of Sociology (8:1989) 16 53
Anthony Negbenebor, Dean of the Graduate School of Business (8:1989) 16 53
James Johnson, Assistant Professor of Mathematics (4:1990) 15 56
David Carscaddon, Professor of Psychology (8:1990) 15 59
Tammy Hoyle, Instructor of Mathematics (8:1990) 15 59
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Brenda Terrell, Instructor of Mathematics (8:1990) 15 59
David Yelton, Professor of History (8:1990) 15 59
Marketing and Enrollment Management
Carolyn McKinney, Assistant Director of Admissions (11:1983) 21.5 30
Antionne Wesson, Administrative Ast, Enrollment Management (11:1986) 19 43
Audrey Sloan, Ast. Director of Enrollment Management, GOAL (7:1990) 15 58
Student Development
Vicki Webb-Morrison, Administrative Ast, Student Development (7:1976) 29 10
Larry Thomas, Captain of Facility Services, University Police (11:1978) 27 14
Athletics
Pam Scruggs, Assistant Director of Athletics (9:1980) 25 23
Kevin Jones, Director of Athletic Training (8:1984) 21 33
Tony Setzer, Head Men's Soccer Coach (7:1988) 17 49
Richard Wince, Head Men's Wrestling Coach (4:1990) 15 57
Business and Financial Affairs
Loretta Clemmons, Housekeeping (8:1973) 32 7
Shirley Pyron, Business Office Manager (3:1977) 28.5 12
Jimmy Martin, Maintenance Supervisor (9:1978) 27 13
Charles Bridges, Physical Plant (5:1983) 22 28
Z. David Jones, Physical Plant (4:1984) 21 31
Donnie Clary, Vice President for Business and Finance (7:1986) 19 40
Alma Cline, Housekeeping (10:1987) 18 47
Nancy Borders, Administrative Assistant, Auxiliary Services (1:1988) 17.5 48
Catherine Chambers, Physical Plant (5:1989) 16 52
Staff Member of the Year
This award recognizes outstanding contribution by a male and female Gardner-Webb staff member.
Established in 1987 through the efforts of Tom Jones, the then Vice Chair of the Gardner-Webb faculty, it is
presented each May at the conclusion of the academic year.
FEMALE MALE
1997 Shirley Pyron Zander Ingram
1998 Cat Chambers Jimmy Martin
1999 Sarah Elam Donnie Clary
2000 Pam Scruggs Ray Hardee
2001 Margaret Christopher Stephen Sain
2002 Vickie Webb-Morrison Danny Davis
2003 Loretta Clemmons Jim Whitlow
2004 Mary Ruth Dixon Tony Setzer
2005 Carolyn McKinney Tracy Jessup
Students' Choice Award Winners
At its annual faculty retreat in August, Gardner-Webb University recognizes the faculty members who receive
the highest scores on the Student Opinion of Instruction survey for the most recently-completed academic year.
In addition to high total scores, faculty considered for this honor must have full-time faculty status, must have
taught in both the fall and spring semesters of the academic year, and must have received at least 10 evaluations
each semester and at least 30 evaluations for the entire year.
1998 - 1999 1999 - 2000 2000 - 2001
Susie Beck-Little, ADNursing Dee Hunt, PEWSS Dee Hunt, PEWSS
Alice Cullinan, Religious Studies Alice Cullinan, Religious Studies Carolyn Billings, Fine Arts
Ron Williams, Religious Studies Paula Qualls, Religious Studies Ron Williams, Religious Studies
Carolyn Billings, Fine Arts Ron Williams, Religious Studies Stephen Plate, Fine Arts
Darlene Gravett, English Cindy McKinney, Education Larry Brey, PEWSS
Carol Blassingame, PEWSS Jackson Rainer, Psychology Trisa Hines, ADNursing
June Hobbs, English Susan Bell, Fine Arts David Carscaddon, Psychology
Jackson Rainer, Psychology Tim Zehnder, Natural Sciences Mary Lou Hodge, ADNursing
David Carscaddon, Psychology Susie Beck-Little, ADNursing Tony Eastman, Social Sciences
Keith Cagle, Foreign Languages Alice Cullinan, Religious Studies
Tamara Cox, Foreign Languages David Parker, English
Matt Theado, English Sandra King, BSNursing
2001 - 2002 2002 - 2003 Fall 2003 Only
Alice Cullinan, Religious Studies Ron Williams, Religious Studies Carolyn Billings, Fine Arts
Ron Williams, Religious Studies Teresa Phillips, Foreign Languages Venita Totten, Natural Sciences
Paula Qualls, Religious Studies David Carscaddon, Psychology Teresa Phillips, Foreign Languages
Franki Burch, PEWSS Franki Burch, PEWSS Gail Stowe, Education
David Carscaddon, Psychology Carol Blassingame, PEWSS David Carscaddon, Psychology
Debbie Cody, BSNursing Janet Painter, Education Janet Land, English
Cindy McKinney, Education Paula Qualls, Religious Studies Phillip Swicegood, Broyhill
Mary Lou Hodge, ADNursing Venita Totten, Natural Sciences Carol Blassingame, PEWSS
Teresa Phillips, Foreign Languages Kirk Peterson, PEWSS Paul Etter, Fine Arts
Janet Painter, Education Janet Land, English Lane Wesson, Education
Charles Moore, Foreign Languages Susan Bell, Fine Arts Ashley White, PEWSS
Tamara Cox, Foreign Languages David Parker, English Paula Qualls, Religious Studies
2004 - 2005
Franki Burch, PEWSS 3
Venita Totten, Natural Sciences 3
Lane Wesson, Education 2
Paula Qualls, Religious Studies 5
Ron Williams, Religious Studies 6
Ben Brooks, Natural Sciences 1
David Parker, English 3
Cindy McKinney, Education 3
Eddie Stepp, Religious Studies 1
Doug Bryan, Religious Studies 1
Sydney Brown, Education 1
David Carscaddon, Psychology 6
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Teaching Awards by Program
GOAL
Full-Time Adjunct Professor
Matt Theado, English 2002 Jeff Penley, Broyhill
Mike Schau, Broyhill 2003 Allen Romeo, Psychology
Jim Johnson, Mathematics 2004 Russ Meade, Broyhill
Tony Eastman, Social Sciences 2005 Gene Richard, Broyhill
GRADUATE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
2001 Johnnie Hamrick, Education 2002 Glenn Bottoms
2002 Ron Nanney, Education 2003 Earl Godfrey
2003 June Hobbs, English 2004 Phillip Swicegood
2004 Debra Miles, Nursing 2005 Robert Mellbye
2005 David Carscaddon, Psychology
Outstanding Professor Award
Known as the Fleming-White Award from 1987 - 2002, this award honors Gardner-Webb's most outstanding
member of the full-time teaching faculty. It is presented each May at the conclusion of the academic year.
RECIPIENT DEPARTMENT
1987 Dr. Charles Andrews Foreign Languages
1988 Dr. Robert Morgan Foreign Languages
1989 Dr. Ted Monroe Mathematics
1990 Dr. Freida Brown Psychology
1991 Dr. Alice Cullinan Religious Studies
1992 Dr. Anthony Eastman Social Sciences
1993 Dr. Dee Hunt Physical Education
1994 Dr. Barry Hambright Social Sciences
1995 Dr. Tom Jones Natural Sciences
1996 Dr. Jack Partain Religious Studies
1997 Ms. Barbara Stansbury Foreign Languages
1998 Dr. Anthony Negbenebor Broyhill
1999 Dr. Carolyn Billings Fine Arts
2000 Dr. David Carscaddon Psychology
2001 Dr. Stephen Plate Fine Arts
2002 Dr. Gayle Price English
2003 Dr. David Yelton Social Sciences
2004 Dr. Lucenda McKinney Education
2005 Dr. Tim Zehnder Natural Sciences
AAUP Faculty Salary Survey 2004-05
Full-time teaching faculty at North Carolina Colleges and Universities
Salary totals adjusted to a nine-month work year
Professor Associate Assistant Instructor
Avg Rank Avg Rank Avg Rank Avg Rank
Institution Cat Salary Over Cat Salary Over Cat Salary Over Cat Salary Over Cat
1 Appalachian State IIA 73.0 15 9 60.2 14 9 53.2 12 6 44.8 9 4
2 Barber-Scotia IIB
3 Barton IIB 51.5 33 13 40.9 38 18 37.2 39 19
4 Belmont Abbey IIB
5 Bennett IIB 44.9 40 20 44.9 34 14 38.9 34 15 32.6 23 10
6 Brevard IIB 51.6 32 12 36.3 40 20 34.7 40 20 27.3 27 13
7 Catawba IIB 57.1 24 7 54.3 22 6 41.8 27 9 32.3 24 11
8 Chowan IIB 46.0 39 19 41.1 37 17 38.9 35 16
9 Davidson IIB 94.9 4 1 73.1 4 1 58.9 5 1
10 Duke I 131.2 1 1 89.5 1 1 75.5 1 1
11 East Carolina IIA 84.0 9 4 63.9 8 4 56.9 7 3 48.4 3 2
12 Elizabeth City State IIB 64.8 20 5 58.3 18 3 50.3 16 3 44.1 10 3
13 Elon IIA 77.4 11 6 61.9 11 6 48.0 19 11 43.5 11 5
14 Fayetteville State IIA 71.7 17 11 60.5 13 8 55.3 9 4 49.6 2 1
15 Gardner-Webb IIA 55.6 26 14 50.7 24 14 47.4 21 12 37.9 15 8
16 Greensboro IIB 56.3 25 8 48.6 27 7 44.1 25 8 35.3 19 6
17 Guilford IIB 55.3 27 9 48.4 28 8 40.6 29 11 37.4 17 5
18 High Point IIB 70.2 18 3 58.6 16 2 47.8 20 5 45.8 7 2
19 Lees-McRae III
20 Lenoir-Rhyne IIA 54.2 28 15 48.9 26 16 42.7 26 14 35.7 18 10
21 Louisburg III 41.6 41 1 32.0 41 1 30.8 25 1
22 Mars Hill IIB 49.5 37 17 42.6 36 16 37.5 38 18 33.5 21 8
23 Meredith IIA 63.7 21 12 52.9 23 13 45.2 24 13 37.4 16 9
24 Montreat IIB 49.9 35 15 43.2 35 15 39.4 33 14 32.6 22 9
25 N Carolina A&T IIA 87.1 7 3 66.9 6 2 61.7 4 1
26 N Carolina Central IIA 78.9 10 5 62.4 10 5 51.6 15 9
27 N Carolina State I 94.8 5 3 70.3 5 3 61.9 3 3 45.5 8 3
28 N Carolina Wesleyan IIB 49.7 36 16 45.3 33 13 40.4 30 12
29 Peace IIB 53.0 30 11 48.3 29 9 45.7 23 7 40.1 13 4
30 Pfeiffer IIA 52.6 31 16 50.3 25 15 38.3 37 16
31 Queens IIA 60.5 22 13 59.9 15 10 39.8 31 15 40.2 12 6
32 Salem IIB 50.5 34 14 45.7 32 12 39.7 32 13
33 Shaw IIB
34 Southeastern Baptist IIA
35 St. Andrews IIB 46.8 38 18 37.3 39 19 38.7 36 17 29.3 26 12
36 UNC Asheville IIB 74.5 14 2 54.7 21 5 48.2 18 4
37 UNC Chapel Hill I 112.7 2 2 77.2 2 2 65.8 2 2 106.5 1 1
38 UNC Charlotte IIA 89.0 6 2 65.7 7 3 57.1 6 2
39 UNC Greensboro I 86.4 8 4 63.2 9 4 54.8 11 4 46.9 5 2
40 UNC Pembroke IIA 77.0 12 7 56.8 20 12 49.6 17 10 48.3 4 3
41 UNC Wilmington IIA 75.3 13 8 60.6 12 7 52.0 13 7
42 Wake Forest IIA 102.9 3 1 75.5 3 1 55.2 10 5 39.3 14 7
43 Warren Wilson IIB 57.5 23 6 47.5 30 10 41.2 28 10
44 Western Carolina IIA 72.2 16 10 58.4 17 11 52.0 14 8
45 Wingate IIB 53.2 29 10 46.4 31 11 46.6 22 6 34.1 20 7
45 Winston-Salem State IIB 68.7 19 4 57.9 19 4 56.8 8 2 46.7 6 1
Category Descriptors: I : Doctoral Institutions (n=4) IIA : Master's Institutions (n=16)
IIB : Baccalaureate Institutions (n=20) III : 2-Year Institutions With Academic Ranks (n=1)
Source: The Chronicle of Higher Education
Average Salary and Average Compensation Levels 2004-05
(by Category, Affiliation, and Academic Rank)
All Public Private- Church- All Public Private- Church-
Combine Indepen Related Combine Indepen Related
SALARY COMPENSATION
CATEGORY I (Doctoral)
Professor 104,411 97,948 127,214 106,568 130,643 122,591 159,045 133,149
Associate 71.077 68,576 82,456 73,816 90,829 87,572 105,485 94,659
Assistant 60,567 58,310 70,640 61,184 77,304 74,706 89,573 76,265
Instructor 40,760 39,398 44,380 51,250 53,108 51,432 57,717 65,671
Lecturer 47,285 46,007 52,601 45,426 60,675 58,591 69,173 58,082
No Rank 53,269 48,483 59,405 50,721 68,075 61,871 76,083 64,315
All Combined 78,236 74,083 95,370 79,072 98,970 93,794 120,391 99,642
CATEGORY IIA (Master's)
Professor 77,900 76,665 83,986 77,552 98,278 96,810 105,813 97,504
Associate 61,528 60,963 64,345 60,765 78,776 78,127 82,345 77,527
Assistant 51,339 51,249 52,985 49,971 65,937 66,155 67,499 63,255
Instructor 39,206 38,560 41,554 40,503 50,772 50,234 53,108 51,483
Lecturer 42,854 42,659 44,908 43,183 55,388 55,180 57,697 55,612
No Rank 48,914 47,350 52,396 48,396 62,034 60,107 66,598 60,790
All Combined 60,807 60,074 64,612 60,184 77,539 76,770 82,112 76,221
CATEGORY IIB (Baccalaureate)
Professor 74,408 71,249 85,575 63,849 95,117 89,561 109,494 82,317
Associate 57,468 57,814 62,548 52,337 73,946 73,727 80,755 67,465
Assistant 47,834 48,194 51,264 44,646 61,249 61,651 65,695 57,156
Instructor 38,789 38,662 41,144 37,541 49,262 49,416 51,934 47,575
Lecturer 44,181 41,199 53,140 39,427 55,771 51,297 68,896 49,361
No Rank 49,771 41,864 56,380 38,431 67,807 51,933 77,755 49,379
All Combined 57,959 55,518 65,741 51,955 74,275 70,432 84,465 66,781
CATEGORY III (Two-Year Colleges with Ranks)
Professor 66,215 66,405 57,044 n.d. 85,117 85,390 71,586 n.d.
Associate 53,750 53,889 50,264 n.d. 70,054 70,282 63,395 n.d.
Assistant 47,473 47,652 41,836 n.d. 62,762 63,061 52,800 n.d.
Instructor 40,295 40,564 28,337 n.d. 53,164 53,596 34,233 n.d.
Lecturer 44,217 44,255 33,100 n.d. 59,397 59,454 42,650 n.d.
No Rank 38,080 39,553 25,343 n.d. 53,737 55,942 36,487 n.d.
All Combined 52,862 53,084 44,529 n.d. 68,985 69,323 55,834 n.d.
CATEGORY IV (Two-Year Colleges without Ranks)
No Rank 49,866 49,922 n.d. n.d. 62,066 62,136 n.d. n.d.
ALL CATEGORY COMBINED (EXCEPT IV)
Professor 91,548 88,457 108,226 79,372 115,129 111,147 136,078 100,424
Associate 65,113 64,447 70,992 60,551 83,405 82,501 91,046 77,655
Assistant 54,571 54,271 59,389 49,764 69,971 69,899 75,610 63,046
Instructor 39,899 39,367 42,177 40,873 51,837 51,446 54,067 51,968
Lecturer 45,647 44,607 51,518 43,614 58,720 57,157 67,501 55,746
No Rank 50,662 47,364 56,564 44,757 65,371 60,434 73,943 56,738
All Combined 68,305 66,851 79,342 61,103 87,112 85,063 100,692 77,682
Note: This AAUP table is based on 1,416 reporting institutions representing 1,715 campuses.
N.d. = no data. There were too few private-independent and church-related institutions in categories III
and IV to generate valid separate expenses. These institutions are included in the "All Combined" column.
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Full-Time Faculty
Salary Information
( 9 month contracts)
Salary Ranges and Median Salaries
Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor Instructor
Range Median Range Median Range Median Range Median
1991 - 92 24 - 34 23 - 30.5 20.5 - 28.5 17.5 - 23.5
1992 - 93 25 - 35 23 - 38 21 - 29 18 - 24
1993 - 94 26 - 38 24 - 33 22 - 30 20 - 28
1994 - 95 27 - 41 27 - 35 23 - 32 22 - 28
1995 - 96 32 - 42 28 - 38 23 - 35 22 - 30
1996 - 97 33 - 43 30 - 40 23 - 36 22 - 30
1997 - 98 35 - 46 31- 41 24 - 36 23 - 30
1998 - 99 35 - 50 32- 46 25 - 40 23 - 33
1999 - 00 36 - 53 33 - 48 27 - 44 25 - 34
2000 - 01 37 - 55 33 - 50 27 - 45 25 - 35
2001 - 02 39 - 57 35 - 52 29 - 47 27 - 37
2002 - 03 40.7 - 78 52,200 39.2 - 64 45,400 30.2 - 64.5 41,000 31.8 - 45 36,600
2003 - 04 41.5 - 80 54,000 39.5 - 65.8 47,700 31.1 - 68 43,000 32.7 - 46.2 36,950
2004 - 05 43.4 - 80.7 55,650 41.9 - 71.3 49,600 32 - 67.7 44,900 33.6 - 43 37,050
Average Salaries
Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor Instructor
Annual Annual Annual Annual
Salary % Salary % Salary % Salary %
Increase Increase Increase Increase
1987 - 88 28,100 23,600 21,700 18,700
1988 - 89 28,600 1.8% 24,600 4.2% 22,800 5.1% 19,300 3.2%
1989 - 90 29,200 2.1% 25,800 4.9% 23,500 3.1% 20,200 4.7%
1990 - 91 30,900 5.8% 26,800 3.9% 24,800 5.5% 21,100 4.5%
1991 - 92 31,400 1.6% 27,700 3.4% 26,200 5.6% 23,500 11.4%
1992 - 93 32,700 4.1% 29,700 7.2% 27,500 5.0% 23,700 0.9%
1993 - 94 34,400 5.2% 30,500 2.7% 29,800 8.4% 25,200 6.3%
1994 - 95 36,800 7.0% 32,200 5.6% 30,900 3.7% 26,800 6.3%
1995 - 96 39,300 6.8% 34,000 5.6% 31,900 3.2% 27,300 1.9%
1996 - 97 39,400 0.3% 35,400 4.1% 31,400 -1.6% 28,800 5.5%
1997 - 98 41,600 5.6% 37,300 5.4% 34,400 9.6% 30,800 6.9%
1998 - 99 43,900 5.5% 39,800 6.7% 36,600 6.4% 31,900 3.6%
1999 - 00 46,300 5.5% 41,300 3.8% 39,400 7.7% 33,200 4.1%
2000 - 01 48,600 5.0% 43,500 5.3% 40,500 2.8% 33,700 1.5%
2001 - 02 51,300 5.6% 45,700 5.1% 42,600 5.2% 35,900 6.5%
2002 - 03 53,146 3.6% 46,559 1.9% 42,542 -0.1% 37,042 3.2%
2003 - 04 55,037 3.6% 48,234 3.6% 45,856 7.8% 37,935 2.4%
2004 - 05 55,597 1.0% 50,712 5.1% 47,384 3.3% 37,900 -0.1%
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Alumni Award Winners
Alumnus of the Year Young Alumnus of the Year
Grad Yr Grad Yr
1957 Arnold Wesley Kincaid 1926 1991 E. Russell Anderson 1976
1958 Leon H. Hollingsworth 1941 1992 Jill Haney Cox 1976
1959 Donnis Gold Yelton 1924 1993 Graylin Wylie Huff 1977
1960 Oliver Paul Hamrick 1911 1994 Randy Keith Kilby 1979
1961 John R. Dover, Jr. 1911 1995 J. Douglas Armstrong 1988
1962 Dorothy Washbun Ewards 1935 1996 Rebecca Hicks Walter 1985
1963 Ella McCurry Campbell 1911 1997 Lisa Tucker
1964 Mr. and Mrs. Zeb V. Moss 1950 1998 NONE
1965 Hubert Conrad Dixon 1935 1999 Lt. Marty White 1993
1966 Leary R. Harrill, Jr. 1918 2000 NONE
1967 E. Eugene Poston 1943 2001 Randall C. Hall 1998
1968 John E. Roberts 1949 2002 Mamdi K. Corra 1993
1969 James Roy Roberson 1930 2003 Starr Gist Wright 2002,03
1970 Aileen Jones Gamble 1939 2004 Andy Hanner 1984
1971 Tomas Jefferson McGraw 1949
1972 Harace Greely Hammett 1921
1973 Bette Falls McGraw 1949
1973 Dorothy Jenkins Poston 1943 Junior College Alumnus of the Year
1974 John Purcell Carlton 1943
1975 Forrest William Hunt 1931 Grad Yr
1976 Leon Julius Pinkston 1951 2000 Udean Burke 1960
1977 Jack G. Creech 1955 2001 M. Reid Armstrong 1958
1978 Helen Marie Stinson 1954 2002 Charles J. Spivey 1949
1979 Dan W. Moore, Jr. 1937 2003 Martha Mason 1958
1980 Robert P. Long 1937 2004 B. Elmo Scoggin 1935
1981 Jack D. Mullinax 1932
1982 Joseph E. Cabaniss 1943
1983 H. Gene Washburn 1952 Future Alumnus of the Year
1984 J. Lowery Austell 1924
1985 Bobby M. Pettyjohn 1952 Grad Yr
1986 R.Bruce Bowers 1968 1999 Dana Grant 2000
1987 Linda Morrison Combs 1966 2000 Hannah Woody 2001
1988 Betty Emmett Knox 1954 2001 Joshua Benedict 2002
1989 Henry L. smith, Jr. 1953 2002 Justin Alston 2003
1990 Max Padgett 1950 2003 Cara Madoni 2004
1991 Gilmer W. Blackburn 1960 2004 Kellie Robinson 2005
1992 Doris Lavonne Walters 1959
1993 Hughy Hartford Hollifield 1935
1994 Neils W. Brooks 1978
1995 NONE
1996 Arnold Dewy Issacs 1957
1997 Jay Rick Webb
1998 T. Robert Mullinax
1999 Tom Bell 1983
2000 J. J. Abernethy
2001 Anthony N. Strange 1971
2002 L. Stephen Hendrix 1969
2003 Ron Rash 1976
2004 C. Neal Alexander, Jr. 1984
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The University’s endowment stood
at 29 million dollars in 2004, a
one-year increase of 16.7%.
Revenue and Expenditure Comparison
REVENUES Proposed
2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06
Amount % Amount % Budget % Budget % Budget % Budget %
Tuition and Fees 23,069,865 56.0% 25,713,913 57.5% 26,797,415 58.1% 29,871,505 59.1% 32,987,742 60.4% 34,709,179 61.1%
Student Aid Grants 6,130,738 14.9% 6,552,667 14.6% 6,432,910 13.9% 7,041,152 13.9% 7,299,000 13.4% 7,363,347 13.0%
Gifts 2,603,005 6.3% 2,766,504 6.2% 3,215,906 7.0% 3,154,895 6.2% 3,121,700 5.7% 3,153,820 5.5%
Endowment Income 1,004,603 2.4% 1,047,289 2.3% 1,088,093 2.4% 988,051 2.0% 1,060,404 1.9% 1,232,797 2.2%
Other Sources 883,702 2.1% 784,979 1.8% 1,003,336 2.2% 1,223,286 2.4% 1,248,317 2.3% 1,311,378 2.3%
Auxiliary Enterprises 7,538,841 18.3% 7,878,648 17.6% 7,596,417 16.5% 8,257,223 16.3% 8,910,560 16.3% 9,059,368 15.9%
Total Revenues 41,230,754 44,744,000 46,134,077 50,536,112 54,627,723 56,829,889
EXPENDITURES Proposed
2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06
Amount % Amount % Budget % Budget % Budget % Budget %
Instructional 8,383,687 20.3% 9,038,322 20.2% 9,494,073 20.6% 10,448,927 20.7% 11,194,539 20.5% 11,318,589 19.9%
Academic Support
769,221 1.9% 842,205 1.9% 1,207,333 2.6% 1,254,552 2.5% 1,408,321 2.6% 1,398,733 2.5%
and Public Service
Student Services 4,492,919 10.9% 5,028,843 11.2% 5,351,413 11.6% 5,730,568 11.3% 5,972,689 10.9% 6,292,448 11.1%
Institutional Support 7,052,435 17.1% 7,631,278 17.1% 8,324,527 18.0% 9,213,379 18.2% 9,779,919 17.9% 10,762,296 18.9%
Plant Operations
4,283,309 10.4% 4,544,425 10.2% 4,112,700 8.9% 4,715,073 9.3% 5,596,170 10.2% 5,677,170 10.0%
and Maintenance
Student Aid 13,198,413 32.0% 14,332,682 32.0% 14,462,295 31.3% 15,669,425 31.0% 16,883,445 30.9% 17,661,559 31.1%
Auxiliary Enterprises 3,007,502 7.3% 3,253,903 7.3% 3,168,329 6.9% 3,497,663 6.9% 3,780,711 6.9% 3,705,909 6.5%
Total Expenditures 41,187,486 44,671,658 46,120,670 50,529,587 54,615,794 56,816,704
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Longitudinal Financial Summary
GIFTS
Total Dollar Percent Plant Operating Current Total
Year Gifts Change Change Endowment Funds Deficit Fund Debt
2004 3,911,454 -61,514 -1.55% 29,133,144 43,616,600 51,635,080 23,428,801
2003 3,972,968 -2,567,879 -39.26% 24,964,795 35,560,923 48,979,265 16,125,184
2002 6,540,847 1,483,399 29.33% 23,986,636 36,250,125 44,743,999 16,813,508
2001 5,057,448 -1,360,662 -21.20% 26,037,920 36,242,890 41,230,754 17,449,560
2000 6,418,110 1,658,863 34.86% 26,693,754 37,092,447 37,663,977 18,049,323
1999 4,759,247 -5,897,479 -55.34% 24,776,322 38,548,171 35,186,461 18,383,496
1998 10,656,726 5,550,467 108.70% 21,425,092 30,449,489 32,514,171 12,006,594
1997 # 5,106,259 -109,539 -2.10% 14,535,005 29,971,547 28,168,672 11,762,086
1996 # 5,215,798 1,711,140 48.82% 11,906,838 16,829,373 22,518,737 1,077,356
1995 3,504,658 469,448 15.47% 9,922,323 14,519,253 22,711,050 1,279,525
1994 3,035,210 -241,926 -7.38% 9,286,787 14,564,360 21,718,650 1,509,386
1993 3,277,136 -37,256 -1.12% 8,367,630 14,619,564 19,821,914 1,516,915
1992 3,314,392 251,253 8.20% 7,734,630 13,746,547 18,303,504 1,304,804
1991 3,063,139 534,947 21.16% 7,734,630 13,535,930 * 17,755,059 1,522,929
1990 2,528,192 -246,509 -8.88% 6,298,640 23,261,741 17,820,818 1,319,324
1989 2,774,701 360,506 14.93% 5,897,475 21,455,435 15,899,814 1,890,282
1988 2,414,195 -202,126 -7.73% 5,262,066 20,563,074 13,323,386 2,188,484
1987 2,616,321 576,416 28.26% 4,948,066 19,791,019 -187,426 12,440,879 2,264,227
1986 2,039,905 71,821 3.65% 4,220,930 18,728,351 -364,640 11,924,553 2,131,950
1985 1,968,084 37,674 1.95% 4,144,859 17,735,707 11,566,148 1,457,447
1984 1,930,410 69,307 3.72% 3,871,419 17,115,342 10,613,795 1,624,238
1983 1,861,103 -394,414 -17.49% 3,593,228 16,810,891 9,865,635 1,952,863
1982 2,255,517 509,745 29.20% 3,215,782 15,898,183 9,423,010 1,192,891
1981 1,745,772 -993 -0.06% 2,388,836 13,623,443 7,845,694 815,519
1980 1,746,765 2,218,782 12,069,405 6,708,266 not available
1979 1,832,907 11,160,400 6,013,712 1,045,479
1978 1,624,255 10,341,655 5,455,190 1,093,067
1977 1,659,216 10,121,352 5,069,760 1,445,884
1976 1,601,717 9,823,627 4,680,687 1,273,758
1975 1,553,404 9,718,327 -19,035 4,555,184 1,410,095
1974 1,590,423 9,536,044 -109,476 4,239,462 1,601,056
1973 1,360,667 7,944,638 3,876,185 996,225
1972 1,344,173 7,028,228 3,470,328 789,106
* Accumulated depreciation deducted beginning in fiscal year 1991
# Audit reports changed to reflect adoption of FASB 116, 117, and 124. Endowment investments
are now reflected at market value. Plant Fund and Total Revenue numbers are adjusted to be
comparable to prior years.
Total Gifts to the University
Period Ending Total Gifts
6/30/1997 6/30/1998 6/30/1999 6/30/2000 6/30/2001 6/30/2002 6/30/2003 6/30/2004 Report Term
Alumni 296,602.44 214,567.34 2,760,866.82 395,446.95 332,919.90 238,556.56 213,331.83 162,972.24 2,125,264.08
Friends 1,189,263.47 4,922,216.89 662,647.68 598,419.05 963,068.28 1,316,733.78 376,792.98 963,541.97 10,992,684.10
Corporation 308,615.04 399,541.07 295,955.46 324,926.51 230,620.27 222,586.23 133,075.52 79,753.00 1,995,073.10
Foundations 1,563,878.15 1,729,792.68 1,292,866.06 1,588,881.41 1,436,705.38 2,529,137.21 1,127,820.41 918,412.82 12,187,494.12
Church Related
Organizations 284,194.48 304,509.01 300,546.83 371,794.11 410,808.10 372,341.80 531,108.79 184,084.11 2,759,387.23
Baptist State
Convention 1,205,245.50 1,561,979.56 1,643,388.82 1,563,863.15 1,426,916.88 1,531,219.22 1,357,515.61 1,561,658.96 11,851,787.70
Organizations 258,474.63 1,524,119.29 292,974.97 1,574,778.98 256,408.97 330,272.56 233,322.81 41,031.23 4,511,383.44
Totals 5,106,273.71 10,656,725.84 7,249,246.64 6,418,110.16 5,057,447.78 6,540,847.36 3,972,967.95 3,911,454.33 46,423,073.77
* Gift total for Faculty / Staff, Trustees and Advisors is included in either Alumni or Friends, depending on the primary relationship of the donor to GWU.
** Trustees gifts for the past year total $177,263.
*** Faculty / Staff gifts for the past year total $48,073.
**** Some numbers have changed due to the classifications in Banner. Designated scholarships have been reclassified as non-gift income and
represent a $660,415 reduction in gift income from 2003 to 2004
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Top 120 Institutions with the Highest Endowments - Ranked by 2002 Value (in thousands of dollars)
% %
2001 2002 Chnge 2001 2002 Chnge
1 Harvard University (MA) .............................… 17,950,843 17,169,757 -4.4 || 61 Saint Louis University (MO) ........................….. 819,115 692,126 -15.5
2 Yale University (CT) ....................................... 10,700,000 10,523,600 -1.6 || 62 University of Tulsa (OK) ................................. 730,949 679,691 -7.0
3 University of Texas System ................…........... 9,363,588 8,630,679 -7.8 || 63 Lehigh University (PA) .................................... 739,024 677,761 -8.3
4 Princeton University (NJ) ....................… 8,359,000 8,319,600 -0.5 || 64 Carnegie Mellon University (PA) ....................... 756,930 667,807 -11.8
5 Stanford University (CA) ....................… 8,249,551 7,613,000 -7.7 || 65 Syracuse University (NY) ................................ 735,484 657,769 -10.6
||
6 Massachusetts Institute of Technology .............. 6,134,712 5,359,423 -12.6 || 66 University of Iowa* ........................................ 635,507 657,682 3.5
7 Emory University (GA) .................................... 4,315,998 4,551,873 5.5 || 67 Tufts University (MA) ..................................... 548,998 651,808 18.7
8 Columbia University (NY) ................................ 4,292,793 4,208,373 -2.0 || 68 George Washington University (DC) ................. 713,060 646,964 -9.3
9 University of California ................................... 4,702,729 4,199,067 -10.7 || 69 University of Alabama System ......................... 616,015 624,839 1.4
10 Texas A&M University System* ........................ 4,030,881 3,743,442 -7.1 || 70 Georgetown University (DC) ............................ 685,473 606,718 -11.5
||
11 Washington University (MO) ............................ 3,951,509 3,517,104 -11.0 || 71 Tulane University (LA) .................................... 638,871 600,964 -5.9
12 University of Pennsylvania .............................. 3,381,848 3,393,297 0.3 || 72 Trinity University (TX) .................................... 649,936 599,347 -7.8
13 University of Michigan .................................... 3,614,100 3,375,689 -6.6 || 73 University of Tennessee System ...................... 420,511 588,089 39.9
14 University of Chicago (IL) ............................... 3,516,238 3,255,368 -7.4 || 74 Baylor University (TX) .................................... 614,480 584,333 -4.9
15 Northwestern University (IL) ........................... 3,256,282 3,022,733 -7.2 || 75 University of Florida* ..................................... 635,143 583,407 -8.1
||
16 Rice University (TX) ....................................... 3,243,033 2,939,804 -9.4 || 76 Boston University (MA) ................................... 664,581 578,473 -13.0
17 Duke University (NC) ................................. 3,131,375 2,927,478 -6.5 || 77 University of Oklahoma* ................................. 602,981 569,722 -5.5
18 Cornell University (NY) ................................... 3,151,384 2,853,742 -9.4 || 78 Middlebury College (VT) ........................…....... 627,332 563,124 -10.2
19 University of Notre Dame (IN) ......................... 2,829,914 2,554,004 -9.7 || 79 Vassar College (NY) ....................................... 616,174 554,199 -10.1
20 Dartmouth College (NH) ................................. 2,414,231 2,186,610 -9.4 || 80 Oberlin College (OH) ...................................... 595,495 535,735 -10.0
||
21 University of Southern California ...................... 2,086,245 2,130,977 2.1 || 81 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (NY) ............... 618,912 530,850 -14.2
22 Vanderbilt University (TN) ............................... 2,159,614 2,019,612 -6.5 || 82 Michigan State University ............................... 448,570 523,284 16.7
23 Johns Hopkins University (MD) ........................ 1,822,713 1,695,150 -7.0 || 83 Wesleyan University (CT) ........................…..... 520,674 484,289 -7.0
24 University of Virginia ..................................... 1,708,199 1,686,625 -1.3 || 84 Lafayette College (PA) .................................... 485,482 479,989 -1.1
25 Brown University (RI) ..................................... 1,436,607 1,414,285 -1.6 || 85 University of Louisville (KY)* ........................…. 503,207 478,917 -4.8
||
26 Case Western Reserve University (OH) ............. 1,434,000 1,347,054 -6.1 || 86 Washington State University ........................... 468,849 473,225 0.9
27 University of Minnesota* ................................ 1,431,942 1,320,078 -7.8 || 87 Carleton College (MN) ..................................… 543,456 457,488 -15.8
28 Rockefeller University (NY) ............................. 1,361,200 1,288,100 -5.4 || 88 University of California, Los Angeles* ............... 471,438 453,796 -3.7
29 New York University ....................................... 1,118,300 1,177,600 5.3 || 89 University of Maryland System* ....................... 506,744 453,146 -10.6
30 California Institute of Technology ..................... 1,365,798 1,154,540 -15.5 || 90 Macalester College (MN) ................................. 500,372 442,395 -11.6
||
31 University of Pittsburgh (PA) ........................... 1,103,082 1,153,362 4.6 || 91 Colgate University (NY)........................…......... 464,535 439,437 -5.4
32 University of Rochester (NY) ........................... 1,245,406 1,141,722 -8.3 || 92 Washington and Lee University (VA) ................. 438,392 435,561 -0.6
33 University of Washington ................................ 927,806 1,111,726 19.8 || 93 Bowdoin College (ME) .................................... 433,244 430,623 -0.6
34 Purdue University (IN) .................................... 1,217,118 1,098,939 -9.7 || 94 University of Miami (FL) .................................. 457,843 426,955 -6.7
35 Grinnell College (IA) ...................................... 1,024,671 1,075,153 4.9 || 95 Northeastern University (MA) .......................... 493,926 422,920 -14.4
||
36 University of NC, Chapel Hill* ..................... 1,045,750 1,070,772 2.4 || 96 University of Georgia* .................................... 396,765 421,807 6.3
37 Williams College (MA) .................................... 1,207,408 1,060,043 -12.2 || 97 Santa Clara University (CA) ............................ 434,071 406,694 -6.3
38 Wellesley College (MA).........…......................... 1,135,925 1,032,465 -9.1 || 98 Hamilton College (NY) .................................... 431,037 400,374 -7.1
39 Pomona College (CA) .........….......................... 1,099,930 1,018,179 -7.4 || 99 Bryn Mawr College (PA) .................................. 433,854 400,332 -7.7
40 University of Richmond (VA) ........................... 1,122,055 998,201 -11.0 || 100 Pepperdine University (CA) ............................. 437,051 399,400 -8.6
||
41 Boston College (MA) ...................................... 1,003,832 964,313 -3.9 || 101 Denison University (OH) ................................. 430,467 399,317 -7.2
42 Indiana University* ........................................ 922,920 955,991 3.6 || 102 University of Kentucky ................................… 419,211 397,763 -5.1
43 Swarthmore College (PA) ................................ 949,923 894,236 -5.9 || 103 State University of New York/Buffalo* .............. 428,085 388,216 -9.3
44 University of Cincinnati (OH) ........................... 909,268 894,031 -1.7 || 104 Rutgers University (NJ) .................................. 405,405 386,738 -4.6
45 Pennsylvania State University .......................... 937,612 891,190 -5.0 || 105 Brandeis University (MA) ................................ 397,046 384,335 -3.2
||
46 Baylor College of Medicine (TX) ....................... 984,150 885,915 -10.0 || 106 University of Houston System (TX) ......….......... 440,620 382,024 -13.3
47 University of Illinois* ..................................... 898,424 881,949 -1.8 || 107 DePauw University (IN) .................................. 449,509 378,910 -15.7
48 University of Delaware ................................... 928,398 868,225 -6.5 || 108 University of Colorado* .................................. 393,458 378,561 -3.8
49 Yeshiva University (NY) .................................. 831,438 864,020 3.9 || 109 Bucknell University (PA) ................................. 428,878 364,634 -15.0
50 Amherst College (MA) .................................... 890,511 860,189 -3.4 || 110 Rochester Institute of Technology (NY) ............. 451,523 358,671 -20.6
||
51 Smith College (MA) ........................................ 917,254 851,253 -7.2 || 111 College of William and Mary (VA)* ................... 367,510 357,012 -2.9
52 Southern Methodist University (TX) .................. 872,388 831,116 -4.7 || 112 Mount Holyoke College (MA) ........................... 388,472 355,915 -8.4
53 Texas Christian University ............................... 913,072 829,516 -9.2 || 113 Colorado College ........................................... 390,129 351,404 -9.9
54 University of Nebraska* .................................. 837,064 769,064 -8.1 || 114 Louisiana State University System ................... 326,122 348,291 6.8
55 University of Missouri System .......................... 738,500 747,700 1.2 || 115 University of Mississippi* ................................ 320,490 346,425 8.1
||
56 Georgia Institute of Technology* ..................... 770,168 741,737 -3.7 || 116 Agnes Scott College (GA) ................................ 346,894 338,509 -2.4
57 Wake Forest University (NC) ...................... 812,389 732,570 -9.8 || 117 College of the Holy Cross (MA) ........................ 362,305 336,614 -7.1
58 Kansas University Endowment Association ........ 831,765 732,186 -12.0 || 118 Trinity College (CT) ........................................ 343,242 336,232 -2.0
59 Berea College (KY) ......................................... 788,263 716,523 -9.1 || 119 Iowa State University* ..................................… 368,332 335,927 -8.8
60 University of Wisconsin* ................................. 808,326 698,082 -13.6 || 120 Texas Tech University (TX) ............................. 316,483 332,456 5.0
* Foundations included in total SOURCE: National Association of College and University Business Officers, NACUBO Endowment Study, 2001 and 2002.
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During the Spring 2005 semester, eight
teams earned their highest semester
GPA since entering NCAA Division I.
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Team-By-Team Academic Performance
Fall 2004
MEN Cumulative Gardner-Webb Grade Point Average Semester Gardner-Webb Grade Point Average
Team Cumulative QPR Breakdown (# of Athletes) Team Semester QPR Breakdown (# of Athletes)
Avg Rank 0.00- 1.00- 1.50- 2.00- 2.50- 3.00- 3.50- Avg Rank 0.00- 1.00- 1.50- 2.00- 2.50- 3.00- 3.50-
Sport N CmQPR 1.00 1.49 1.99 2.49 2.99 3.49 4.00 SmQPR 1.00 1.49 1.99 2.49 2.99 3.49 4.00
1 Baseball 34 2.660 5 2 4 10 5 8 5 2.750 6 3 4 7 3 9 8
2 Basketball 14 2.680 4 1 5 4 3 1 2.910 3 4 5 2 3
3 Cross Country 8 2.840 2 1 2 4 1 2.990 1 1 1 3 3
4 Football 87 2.250 9 4 6 21 23 21 8 4 2.150 9 7 12 16 17 19 8 8
5 Golf 11 2.630 7 5 2 4 2.480 8 1 2 2 2 3 1
6 Soccer 23 2.430 8 1 3 10 3 3 3 2.490 7 1 1 3 4 8 3 3
7 Tennis 8 2.990 1 1 4 3 2.980 2 1 3 2 2
8 Track and Field 15 2.730 3 1 1 2 4 6 1 2.900 4 1 1 4 6 3
9 Wrestling 24 2.660 5 1 2 6 7 7 1 2.770 5 1 2 3 7 10 1
TOTAL MEN 224 2.500 6 10 33 61 52 43 19 2.520 10 18 28 38 52 46 32
PERCENTAGE 2.7% 4.5% 14.7% 27.2% 23.2% 19.2% 8.5% PERCENTAGE 4.5% 8.0% 12.5% 17.0% 23.2% 20.5% 14.3%
CUM ASCEND % 2.7% 7.1% 21.9% 49.1% 72.3% 91.5% 100% CUM ASCEND % 4.5% 12.5% 25.0% 42.0% 65.2% 85.7% 100%
CUM DESEND % 100% 97.3% 92.9% 78.1% 50.9% 27.7% 8.5% CUM DESEND % 100% 95.5% 87.5% 75.0% 58.0% 34.8% 14.3%
WOMEN Cumulative Gardner-Webb Grade Point Average Semester Gardner-Webb Grade Point Average
Team Cumulative QPR Breakdown (# of Athletes) Team Semester QPR Breakdown (# of Athletes)
Avg Rank 0.00- 1.00- 1.50- 2.00- 2.50- 3.00- 3.50- Avg Rank 0.00- 1.00- 1.50- 2.00- 2.50- 3.00- 3.50-
Sport N CmQPR 1.00 1.49 1.99 2.49 2.99 3.49 4.00 SmQPR 1.00 1.49 1.99 2.49 2.99 3.49 4.00
1 Basketball 16 2.730 9 1 5 4 4 2 2.840 8 1 1 3 3 6 2
2 Cross Country 8 3.030 6 1 2 4 1 3.040 5 1 2 4 1
3 Golf 5 2.790 8 1 2 1 1 2.640 9 3 1 1
4 Soccer 20 3.070 5 1 1 7 6 5 3.190 4 1 1 4 6 8
5 Softball 14 2.920 7 5 3 3 3 3.000 7 5 1 5 3
6 Swimming 22 3.480 1 1 3 4 14 3.550 1 1 2 3 16
7 Tennis 7 3.200 3 2 4 1 3.220 3 2 3 2
8 Track and Field 19 3.100 4 2 4 9 4 3.030 6 1 2 3 9 4
9 Volleyball 11 3.210 2 1 1 6 3 3.250 2 2 1 2 6
TOTAL WOMEN 122 3.090 0 2 1 16 28 41 34 3.140 0 3 2 17 18 39 43
PERCENTAGE 0.0% 1.6% 0.8% 13.1% 23.0% 33.6% 27.9% PERCENTAGE 0.0% 2.5% 1.6% 13.9% 14.8% 32.0% 35.2%
CUM ASCEND % 0.0% 1.6% 2.5% 15.6% 38.5% 72.1% 100% CUM ASCEND % 0.0% 2.5% 4.1% 18.0% 32.8% 64.8% 100%
CUM DESEND % 100% 100% 98% 97.5% 84.4% 61.5% 27.9% CUM DESEND % 100% 100% 98% 95.9% 82.0% 67.2% 35.2%
Cumulative Gardner-Webb Grade Point Average Semester Gardner-Webb Grade Point Average
Team Cumulative QPR Breakdown (# of Athletes) Team Semester QPR Breakdown (# of Athletes)
TOTAL Avg 0.00- 1.00- 1.50- 2.00- 2.50- 3.00- 3.50- Avg 0.00- 1.00- 1.50- 2.00- 2.50- 3.00- 3.50-
ALL N CmQPR 1.00 1.49 1.99 2.49 2.99 3.49 4.00 SmQPR 1.00 1.49 1.99 2.49 2.99 3.49 4.00
ATHLETES 346 2.710 6 12 34 77 80 84 53 2.730 10 21 30 55 70 85 75
PERCENTAGE 1.7% 3.5% 9.8% 22.3% 23.1% 24.3% 15.3% PERCENTAGE 2.9% 6.1% 8.7% 15.9% 20.2% 24.6% 21.7%
CUM ASCEND % 1.7% 5.2% 15.0% 37.3% 60.4% 84.7% 100% CUM ASCEND % 2.9% 9.0% 17.6% 33.5% 53.8% 78.3% 100%
CUM DESEND % 100% 98.3% 94.8% 85.0% 62.7% 39.6% 15.3% CUM DESEND % 100% 97.1% 91.0% 82.4% 66.5% 46.2% 21.7%
Team-By-Team Academic Performance
Spring 2005
MEN Cumulative Gardner-Webb Grade Point Average Semester Gardner-Webb Grade Point Average
Team Cumulative QPR Breakdown (# of Athletes) Team Semester QPR Breakdown (# of Athletes)
Avg Rank 0.00- 1.00- 1.50- 2.00- 2.50- 3.00- 3.50- Avg Rank 0.00- 1.00- 1.50- 2.00- 2.50- 3.00- 3.50-
Sport N CmQPR 1.00 1.49 1.99 2.49 2.99 3.49 4.00 SmQPR 1.00 1.49 1.99 2.49 2.99 3.49 4.00
1 Baseball 32 2.590 8 2 6 7 6 7 4 2.530 8 1 4 4 5 5 8 5
2 Basketball 13 2.640 7 1 5 4 2 1 2.630 7 2 3 4 2 2
3 Cross Country 7 3.380 1 1 3 3 3.350 1 1 3 3
4 Football 86 2.210 9 3 5 24 25 19 6 4 2.220 9 7 15 7 22 12 14 9
5 Golf 9 2.710 4 1 3 1 4 2.660 6 2 2 4 1
6 Soccer 18 2.690 5 1 7 4 3 3 2.880 4 1 3 6 3 5
7 Tennis 7 3.140 2 1 2 1 3 3.210 2 1 3 3
8 Track and Field 16 3.000 3 3 6 4 3 3.060 3 2 5 4 5
9 Wrestling 21 2.670 6 1 1 7 4 7 1 2.810 5 1 2 1 4 10 3
TOTAL MEN 209 2.530 4 7 34 58 47 37 22 2.570 9 22 16 39 36 51 36
PERCENTAGE 1.9% 3.3% 16.3% 27.8% 22.5% 17.7% 10.5% PERCENTAGE 4.3% 10.5% 7.7% 18.7% 17.2% 24.4% 17.2%
CUM ASCEND % 1.9% 5.3% 21.5% 49.3% 71.8% 89.5% 100% CUM ASCEND % 4.3% 14.8% 22.5% 41.1% 58.4% 82.8% 100%
CUM DESEND % 100% 98.1% 94.7% 78.5% 50.7% 28.2% 10.5% CUM DESEND % 100% 95.7% 85.2% 77.5% 58.9% 41.6% 17.2%
WOMEN Cumulative Gardner-Webb Grade Point Average Semester Gardner-Webb Grade Point Average
Team Cumulative QPR Breakdown (# of Athletes) Team Semester QPR Breakdown (# of Athletes)
Avg Rank 0.00- 1.00- 1.50- 2.00- 2.50- 3.00- 3.50- Avg Rank 0.00- 1.00- 1.50- 2.00- 2.50- 3.00- 3.50-
Sport N CmQPR 1.00 1.49 1.99 2.49 2.99 3.49 4.00 SmQPR 1.00 1.49 1.99 2.49 2.99 3.49 4.00
1 Basketball 13 2.610 9 1 5 2 5 2.760 9 2 2 4 3 2
2 Cross Country 7 3.190 4 1 5 1 3.410 2 1 3 3
3 Golf 5 2.850 8 2 1 2 2.820 8 2 1 1 1
4 Soccer 20 3.150 5 1 1 6 7 5 3.330 3 1 3 7 9
5 Softball 14 3.050 7 4 3 2 5 3.040 7 1 3 1 3 6
6 Swimming 21 3.520 1 1 4 2 14 3.580 1 4 2 15
7 Tennis 7 3.210 3 1 4 2 3.310 5 1 1 5
8 Track and Field 18 3.140 6 1 5 8 4 3.270 6 4 8 6
9 Volleyball 10 3.270 2 2 3 5 3.400 4 2 1 7
TOTAL WOMEN 115 3.140 0 1 1 17 22 38 36 3.250 0 0 4 10 18 29 54
PERCENTAGE 0.0% 0.9% 0.9% 14.8% 19.1% 33.0% 31.3% PERCENTAGE 0.0% 0.0% 3.5% 8.7% 15.7% 25.2% 47.0%
CUM ASCEND % 0.0% 0.9% 1.7% 16.5% 35.7% 68.7% 100% CUM ASCEND % 0.0% 0.0% 3.5% 12.2% 27.8% 53.0% 100%
CUM DESEND % 100% 100% 99% 98.3% 83.5% 64.3% 31.3% CUM DESEND % 100% 100% 100% 96.5% 87.8% 72.2% 47.0%
Cumulative Gardner-Webb Grade Point Average Semester Gardner-Webb Grade Point Average
Team Cumulative QPR Breakdown (# of Athletes) Team Semester QPR Breakdown (# of Athletes)
TOTAL Avg 0.00- 1.00- 1.50- 2.00- 2.50- 3.00- 3.50- Avg 0.00- 1.00- 1.50- 2.00- 2.50- 3.00- 3.50-
ALL N CmQPR 1.00 1.49 1.99 2.49 2.99 3.49 4.00 SmQPR 1.00 1.49 1.99 2.49 2.99 3.49 4.00
ATHLETES 324 2.750 4 8 35 75 69 75 58 2.810 9 22 20 49 54 80 90
PERCENTAGE 1.2% 2.5% 10.8% 23.1% 21.3% 23.1% 17.9% PERCENTAGE 2.8% 6.8% 6.2% 15.1% 16.7% 24.7% 27.8%
CUM ASCEND % 1.2% 3.7% 14.5% 37.7% 59.0% 82.1% 100% CUM ASCEND % 2.8% 9.6% 15.7% 30.9% 47.5% 72.2% 100%
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CUM DESEND % 100% 98.8% 96.3% 85.5% 62.3% 41.0% 17.9% CUM DESEND % 100% 97.2% 90.4% 84.3% 69.1% 52.5% 27.8%
Gardner-Webb University
Academic All Sports Team
Men Women
1 Abrahao Daniel Tennis 1 Anderson Monica Bskt, Track 59 Whiteside Katherine Swimming
2 Bender Brian Basketball 2 Barlow Christine Softball 60 Williams Jessica Softball
3 Blanton Brandon Track 3 Beachum Whitney Swimming 61 Williams Kathryn Swimming
4 Brady Thomas Tennis 4 Bishop Jennifer Swimming 62 Wilson Teresa Swimming
5 Cantwell Kevin Basketball 5 Brinkley Carrie Volleyball 63 Woodworth Leeanna Soccer
6 Chambers Kenneth Football 6 Cameron Jessica Swimming 64 Yerkes Carrie Tennis
7 Clement Matthew Soc, Track 7 Cornwall Margaret Volleyball 65 Zirnheld Sara Tennis
8 Conn Simon Basketball 8 Crago Abigail CC, Track
9 Dameron Matthew CC, Track 9 Custer Melanie Volleyball
10 Davis Bryant CC, Track 10 DeJong Melissa Tennis
11 Davis Charles Wrestling 11 Duddy Kimberley Volleyball
12 Dixon Hughie Football 12 Ealey Yasmine Track Team Breakdown
13 Elliott Daniel Wrestling 13 Foley Maureen Soccer
14 Ellis Richard Tennis 14 Foong Claudine Golf Men
15 Evans Matthew Football 15 Frame Andrea Soccer
16 Gleason Andrew Baseball 16 Frederick Lakiyah CC, Track Baseball 12
17 Hagerman Geordie Golf 17 Fry Lisa Swimming Basketball 4
18 Higginson Matt Baseball 18 Gladhill Lindsey Soccer Crs Country 7
19 Hubert Alexander Golf 19 Gourdine Lateefah Track Football 11
20 Jennings Timothy Basketball 20 Harmon Brittany Basketball Golf 4
21 Johnson Lance Football 21 Harrison Audra Volleyball Soccer 5
22 Knippen Matthew Track 22 Hawkins Merissa Track Tennis 4
23 Knorr Stephen Football 23 Hoeffner Molly Tennis Track 11
24 Konas James Baseball 24 Honeycutt Elisabeth Basketball Wrestling 8
25 Lanham James Wrestling 25 Hooley Whitney Swimming
26 Logan Jonathan Track 26 Kier Elizabeth Soccer
27 Longshore Jeremy Track 27 Kiessling Elizabeth Soccer Women
28 Lowe Joshua Wrestling 28 Lane Jessica Soccer
29 Macdonald Nathan Baseball 29 Lehman Samantha Swimming Basketball 4
30 Maloney Matthew Baseball 30 Linsley Kelly Softball Crs Country 8
31 Martin Joshua Baseball 31 Looper Abbie Softball Golf 2
32 McAneney Lucas CC, Track 32 Lopez Terri CC, Track Soccer 11
33 McCaughna Rory Golf 33 Mathison Jaclyn Volleyball Softball 6
34 McGirr Ryan Baseball 34 Maxwell Elizabeth Volleyball Swimming 17
35 McKoy Jonathan Baseball 35 McLean Carlene CC, Track Tennis 5
36 Milford Jon Baseball 36 Milner Michele CC, Track Track 14
37 Miller Trey Baseball 37 Morris Elicia Soccer Volleyball 8
38 Mollozzi Matthew Soccer 38 Mrazek Sarah Swimming
39 Neal Richard Football 39 Neunzig Sarah Soccer
40 Nimmo Alexander CC, Track 40 Olivas Isabel Swimming
41 Oleksak Andrew Golf 41 Palacio Camille Swimming
42 Pendergrass Shawn CC, Track 42 Palmer Lindsay Swimming
43 Piasecki Matthias Wrestling 43 Peterson Kathleen Swimming
44 Pniewski Joshua Wrestling 44 Razem Corinne Soccer
45 Proctor Eric Tennis 45 Reichert Stacie Softball
46 Schaefering Drew Soccer 46 Roka Heather Swimming
47 Schweitzer Brandon Foot, Wres 47 Savage April Swimming
48 Sickles Ryan Baseball 48 Sigmon Krystina Tennis
49 Sikes Jordan Football 49 Simpson Taylor Swimming
50 Smith Hunter Football 50 Sochacki Lauren Soccer
51 Traylor Jordan Soccer 51 Steele Kady Golf
52 Turner Donald Football 52 Stephenson Tamara CC, Track
53 Ventura Alexander Wrestling 53 Stephenson Tara Track
54 Wagner Adam Football 54 Sturdivant Novia Basketball
55 Williamson Mark Baseball 55 Sutherland Lindsey Voll, Track
56 Winning Matthew CC, Track 56 Wagner Lorelei CC, Track
57 Winston William CrCountry 57 Ward Joanna Softball
58 Young Brian Soccer 58 Warden Jeri CC, Track
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Athletic Department Academic Records
(beginning with NCAA Division I membership, Fall 2000)
Highest Semester GPA
Men's Team 3.350 Spring 05 (Cross Country)
Women's Team 3.630 Spring 04 (Tennis)
All Male Athletes 2.570 Spring 05
All Female Athletes 3.268 Spring 04
All Gardner-Webb Athletes 2.810 Spg 03, 05
Highest Cumulative GPA
Men's Team 3.380 Spring 05 (Cross Country)
Women's Team 3.604 Fall 03 (Swimming)
All Male Athletes 2.564 Spring 03
All Female Athletes 3.169 Spring 04
All Gardner-Webb Athletes 2.775 Spring 03
Most Athletes Earning a 4.0 Semester GPA
Men's Team 4 Spring 05 (Baseball)
Women's Team 9 Spring 03 (Swimming)
All Male Athletes 8 S, F04,S05
All Female Athletes 25 Spring 03
All Gardner-Webb Athletes 31 Spring 03
Highest % of Athletes Earning a 3.0 Semester GPA
Men's Team 85.7% F04,Sp05 (Cross Country)
Women's Team 100.0% Spring 04 (Tennis)
All Male Athletes 41.6% Spring 05
All Female Athletes 72.7% Spring 04
All Gardner-Webb Athletes 52.5% Spring 05
Highest % of Athletes Earning a 3.0 Cumulative GPA
Men's Team 75.0% Spring 04 (Cross Country)
Women's Team 94.4% Fall 03 (Swimming)
All Male Athletes 30.2% Spring 04
All Female Athletes 68.7% Spring 05
All Gardner-Webb Athletes 43.4% Spring 04
Most Athletes Qualifying for GWU's Academic All-Sports Team
Men's Team 15 Spring 04 (Baseball)
Women's Team 17 Spg 03, 04 (Swimming)
All Male Athletes 58 Spring 05
All Female Athletes 70 Spring 04
All Gardner-Webb Athletes 126 Spring 04
Highest Average Semester Ranking of Team Semester GPA
Men's Team 1.9 (Tennis)
Women's Team 2.8 (Tennis)
Highest Average Semester Ranking of Team Cumulative GPA
Men's Team 1.4 (Tennis)
Women's Team 2.1 (Swimming)
Team Highest and Lowest Semester GPA
MEN Highest Lowest WOMEN Highest Lowest
Baseball 2.939 (Sp04) 2.233 (Sp01) Basketball 2.979 (Sp04) 2.560 (Fa03)
Basketball 2.986 (Sp03) 2.283 (Sp01) Cross Country 3.410 (Sp05) 2.456 (Sp02)
Cross Country 3.350 (Sp05) 2.334 (Sp01) Golf 3.286 (Sp01) 2.640 (Fa04)
Football 2.270 (Sp04) 1.878 (Fa01) Soccer 3.444 (Sp04) 2.992 (Fa01)
Golf 2.990 (Sp03) 2.465 (Sp04) Softball 3.227 (Sp03) 3.000 (Fa04)
Soccer 2.880 (Sp05) 2.072 (Fa01) Swimming 3.580 (Sp05) 2.935 (Fa01)
Tennis 3.210 (Sp05) 2.496 (Sp03) Tennis 3.630 (Sp04) 2.932 (Sp01)
Track and Field 3.060 (Sp05) 2.038 (Sp02) Track and Field 3.270 (Sp05) 1.953 (Sp01)
Wrestling 2.810 (Sp05) 2.113 (Fa00) Volleyball 3.417 (Sp03) 2.897 (Fa01) 47
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Comparison of Athletic Department Revenues and Expeditures 2003-04
(Highest and lowest conference totals are indicated by blue and red type respectively)
Average Coaching Salaries Revenues Athletically-Related Expenses Balance
Head Coaches Assistant Coaches Student Aid
(Dollars per FTE) (Dollars per FTE)
Men Women Men Women Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women Total
Atlantic Sun
Belmont 56,428 49,100 31,128 33,559 705,697 378,110 1,290,131 949,712 1,026,724 1,976,436 1,986,936 1,968,054 3,954,990 -2,664,859
Campbell 60,983 52,026 36,022 36,177 1,369,908 1,236,694 5,970,777 1,018,895 1,072,909 2,091,804 2,572,970 2,368,298 5,970,777 0
Central Florida 76,632 58,621 42,920 31,460 2,226,962 851,595 18,900,617 2,218,673 1,737,947 3,956,620 7,617,959 3,863,050 19,145,665 -245,048
Florida Atlantic 91,916 59,601 34,535 28,412 756,739 41,788 9,872,196 1,390,440 1,426,935 2,817,375 3,245,603 2,288,366 9,315,522 556,674
Gardner-Webb 54,617 45,264 28,249 16,574 4,009,081 2,145,428 6,154,509 1,981,176 1,178,607 3,159,783 3,595,114 2,043,978 5,639,092 515,417
Georgia St 43,288 36,891 39,286 32,608 107,451 89,436 5,603,371 685,409 959,607 1,645,016 1,593,148 1,861,188 5,399,449 203,922
Jacksonville 51,374 35,546 21,951 16,526 2,307,763 1,928,937 5,527,640 879,840 1,331,980 2,211,820 2,266,413 2,072,769 5,342,844 184,796
Lipscomb 92,875 52,975 31,811 25,220 2,004,736 1,905,993 5,489,241 698,633 850,165 1,548,798 1,921,319 1,831,469 5,084,730 404,511
Mercer 56,261 42,219 31,489 18,293 746,323 510,005 2,289,669 1,175,629 1,264,568 2,440,197 705,562 501,033 2,104,936 184,733
Stetson 42,989 34,685 29,630 28,883 2,709,452 2,678,878 7,151,996 1,200,830 1,410,967 2,611,797 2,723,386 2,588,685 7,004,924 147,072
Troy State 112,135 54,934 59,257 25,964 5,560,551 1,823,269 10,925,851 1,635,542 955,236 2,590,778 4,513,504 1,845,361 7,972,732 2,953,119
Southern
Appalachian St 66,945 50,047 44,214 29,782 869,312 111,871 7,037,376 1,357,312 710,239 2,067,551 3,286,551 1,775,311 7,037,376 0
Chattanooga 78,850 62,444 39,779 30,697 824,304 136,888 5,422,032 1,071,588 568,733 1,640,321 1,775,690 836,326 5,422,032 0
Citadel 76,780 40,525 50,817 18,880 1,156,145 5,953 7,091,295 2,049,919 659,228 2,709,147 4,579,748 1,014,280 7,276,769 -185,474
Coll of Charleston 80,352 54,673 37,910 30,466 403,008 201,510 6,687,057 855,359 1,166,020 2,021,379 2,268,801 2,761,914 6,297,383 389,674
Davidson 74,077 62,293 29,546 23,631 480,648 80,741 7,158,945 872,164 1,076,962 1,949,126 2,686,033 2,208,890 7,159,248 -303
East Tennessee 80,141 40,543 39,350 32,772 666,401 25,850 5,796,389 1,154,934 825,081 1,980,015 2,847,207 1,675,782 5,514,571 281,818
Elon 88,000 54,586 45,478 37,143 554,397 83,019 6,576,475 2,111,659 1,051,913 3,163,572 3,458,550 1,639,113 6,426,438 150,037
Furman 90,679 65,675 60,956 38,033 5,720,026 2,863,065 12,440,713 3,013,624 1,551,918 4,565,542 5,903,164 2,838,732 12,543,508 -102,795
Georgia Southern 69,879 50,967 43,661 29,485 1,256,683 570,164 8,257,783 1,335,145 874,815 2,209,960 3,879,146 2,005,033 8,238,083 19,700
UNC-Greensboro 70,488 59,397 38,669 34,295 2,053,371 1,867,503 3,920,874 674,233 849,612 1,523,845 1,927,875 1,852,697 3,780,572 140,302
Western Carolina 100,269 50,869 35,207 34,303 1,556,279 98,730 5,282,532 987,808 503,102 1,490,910 2,212,490 1,068,304 5,108,318 174,214
Wofford 50,205 24,956 31,896 9,509 1,079,509 125,779 4,881,958 1,951,974 792,017 2,743,991 3,351,555 1,215,796 6,851,689 -1,969,731
Big South
Birmingham Sou 76,114 39,009 30,333 22,993 2,612,050 2,827,723 6,336,234 1,252,058 1,876,933 3,128,991 2,612,050 2,827,723 6,336,234 0
Charleston Sou 46,220 33,894 26,265 23,419 2,717,027 1,602,682 4,370,848 1,328,386 813,617 2,142,003 2,427,347 1,494,498 3,972,984 397,864
Coastal Carolina 60,969 42,450 41,476 26,631 3,619,330 2,177,435 7,883,277 1,511,387 1,188,732 2,700,119 3,619,330 2,177,435 7,875,500 7,777
High Point 61,228 44,125 26,429 19,572 1,947,111 1,416,038 4,544,499 929,904 920,081 1,849,985 1,771,547 1,453,941 3,884,663 659,836
Liberty 58,569 38,974 42,783 20,581 3,119,772 1,091,902 5,158,333 1,785,106 1,062,228 2,847,334 1,422,642 559,184 2,290,586 2,867,747
Radford 44,116 36,247 33,725 23,468 1,322,096 1,582,800 4,368,000 597,475 751,236 1,348,711 929,375 1,263,966 3,639,641 728,359
UNC-Asheville 45,586 40,338 29,390 29,220 385,053 59,802 2,954,671 435,645 512,293 947,938 1,018,303 1,015,366 2,997,595 -42,924
VMI 79,844 82,940 37,334 27,469 2,638,196 251,243 6,336,935 1,884,222 197,448 2,081,670 4,331,095 471,422 6,283,193 53,742
Winthrop 67,735 43,060 27,458 18,907 1,462,766 974,648 4,688,083 398,876 553,840 952,716 1,609,448 1,541,349 4,603,517 84,566
Comparison of Athletic Department Revenues and Expeditures 2003-04
Average Coaching Salaries Revenues Athletically-Related Expenses Balance
Head Coaches Assistant Coaches Student Aid
(Dollars per FTE) (Dollars per FTE)
Men Women Men Women Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women Total
ACC
Clemson 233,415 126,770 118,809 49,300 31,555,095 1,848,335 40,835,150 2,769,066 1,612,665 4,381,731 18,710,701 5,144,838 39,626,704 1,208,446
Duke 263,444 193,884 90,595 41,736 19,246,648 624,882 38,988,933 6,059,827 4,018,436 10,078,263 11,474,003 3,707,659 17,290,499 21,698,434
Florida State 100,993 72,017 82,307 42,086 26,130,521 701,498 36,009,213 2,266,838 1,911,364 4,178,202 14,723,865 6,534,684 33,512,430 2,496,783
Georgia Tech 495,929 175,310 86,758 38,209 21,955,602 1,721,102 39,674,362 3,852,818 1,823,148 5,675,966 13,544,027 4,412,965 40,359,027 -684,665
Maryland 119,504 75,715 75,745 36,493 19,730,253 140,521 40,472,162 3,522,547 2,708,863 6,231,410 15,761,419 7,111,238 40,472,148 14
North Carolina 124,915 78,783 79,871 33,428 30,557,394 3,558,092 43,885,075 3,599,319 2,828,102 6,427,421 16,295,073 6,663,221 20,700,441 23,184,634
North Carolina St Incorrect Data Submitted 13,029,950 55,800 32,382,028 2,704,299 1,889,526 4,593,825 9,351,380 3,418,979 32,115,672 266,356
Virginia 229,651 87,186 70,613 35,781 22,590,293 714,142 42,465,400 3,972,817 3,486,983 7,459,800 18,324,988 7,913,790 41,790,858 674,542
Wake Forest 125,524 70,229 75,776 30,970 15,574,653 47,999 29,560,866 5,096,158 2,996,850 8,093,008 13,771,388 5,351,164 27,316,065 2,244,801
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South Atlantic 0 0
Carson-Newman 42,818 34,092 41,075 21,069 56,304 28,109 300,243 931,629 395,675 1,327,304 1,662,272 691,589 2,602,371 -2,302,128
Catawba 25,621 22,131 14,986 5,720 379,848 218,591 598,439 1,312,120 734,810 2,046,930 2,106,698 1,179,681 3,286,379 -2,687,940
Lenoir-Rhyne 34,631 29,375 24,774 17,371 1,645,234 825,329 3,203,559 883,499 412,772 1,296,271 1,645,234 825,329 3,203,559 0
Mars Hill 33,782 30,316 24,296 21,000 698,297 301,844 1,000,141 903,504 342,240 1,245,744 1,476,450 562,549 2,038,999 -1,038,858
Newberry 36,677 29,845 22,549 17,905 288,971 129,502 418,473 870,332 304,697 1,175,029 282,669 120,519 403,188 15,285
Presbyterian 62,051 45,896 36,616 25,880 2,188,743 954,311 4,929,298 1,046,437 437,522 1,483,959 2,188,743 954,311 4,929,298 0
Tusculum 40,358 34,243 26,196 14,750 1,896,670 899,997 3,240,126 802,183 391,632 1,193,815 1,896,670 899,997 3,370,091 -129,965
Wingate 46,082 32,285 26,915 19,147 325,623 207,625 574,185 1,354,506 721,620 2,076,126 339,744 227,274 620,495 -46,310
SEC
Alabama 369,536 126,425 123,505 55,522 46,751,289 782,147 59,819,035 2,500,593 1,919,668 4,420,261 19,014,442 7,426,459 52,811,245 7,007,790
Arkansas 254,989 128,027 114,777 54,753 39,031,235 1,992,210 44,284,806 2,307,428 1,852,810 4,160,238 21,765,967 7,822,877 43,852,838 431,968
Auburn 452,456 126,072 109,113 51,081 42,223,075 364,250 46,829,458 3,172,846 2,795,877 5,968,723 21,168,468 8,193,515 46,819,234 10,224
Florida 470,326 153,281 107,819 64,055 50,325,991 1,897,011 72,735,275 2,594,612 2,137,826 4,732,438 22,690,944 10,659,375 64,055,300 8,679,975
Georgia 117,028 95,167 89,449 40,872 46,643,428 327,630 46,971,058 2,141,398 2,592,674 4,734,072 13,523,784 7,225,512 43,745,514 3,225,544
Kentucky 379,865 85,725 86,046 39,279 31,610,460 147,564 52,383,225 2,902,367 2,227,894 5,130,261 17,087,790 6,400,284 50,828,968 1,554,257
LSU 658,777 129,150 144,545 63,321 44,952,629 426,040 53,983,888 2,956,265 1,980,320 4,936,585 22,106,840 6,979,135 47,427,254 6,556,634
Mississippi 166,291 95,106 117,265 55,924 20,871,394 276,276 27,605,326 2,086,727 1,433,328 3,520,055 11,613,864 4,665,230 27,385,636 219,690
Mississippi State 449,705 80,358 109,848 45,862 16,306,859 214,750 23,967,797 2,318,126 1,554,008 3,872,134 10,844,235 4,133,490 23,933,836 33,961
South Carolina 101,410 71,439 62,411 33,418 16,718,062 63,422 40,743,224 3,098,513 2,216,934 5,315,447 13,796,745 6,445,763 40,078,625 664,599
Tennessee 446,929 148,165 94,765 50,018 57,065,354 4,788,629 66,795,023 3,482,610 2,575,409 6,058,019 21,078,750 9,937,335 66,764,712 30,311
Vanderbilt 95,797 86,350 80,699 42,606 21,939,961 3,015,350 33,754,007 5,441,317 2,768,362 8,209,679 20,373,654 7,067,785 33,093,276 660,731
Source: US Department of Education, Office of Postsecondary Education. OPE Equity in Athletics Disclosure Website (www.ope.ed.gov/athletics)
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Graduation Rates by Athletic Team
Women's Sports
Basketball Cross Country Golf Soccer Softball
Enter Grad % Enter Grad % Enter Grad % Enter Grad % Enter Grad %
1990 0 1 1 100.0 2 0 0.0 2 1 50.0 1990
1991 2 1 50.0 0 6 3 50.0 1 1 100.0 1991
1992 3 2 66.7 4 2 50.0 7 4 57.1 2 2 100.0 1992
1993 5 3 60.0 2 0 0.0 5 4 80.0 3 2 66.7 1993
1994 2 1 50.0 2 1 4 4 100.0 7 5 71.4 1994
1995 4 2 50.0 8 3 37.5 6 4 66.7 4 3 75.0 1995
1996 4 3 75.0 5 4 80.0 6 4 66.7 2 1 50.0 1996
1997 7 4 57.1 1 0 0.0 0 8 5 62.5 8 6 75.0 1997
1998 3 2 66.7 1 1 100.0 4 3 75.0 1 1 100.0 11 6 54.5 1998
1999 3 2 66.7 2 2 100.0 1 1 100.0 13 9 69.2 8 5 62.5 1999
2000 3 2 66.7 5 3 60.0 2 1 50.0 6 6 100.0 10 6 60.0 2000
2001 5 3 60.0 0 2 2 100.0 6 3 50.0 4 2 50.0 2001
Sport Total 41 25 61.0 31 17 54.8 9 7 77.8 70 47 67.1 62 40 64.5 Sport Total
Current Current
Coach
4 3 75.0 25 18 72.0 14 8 57.1 Coach
Swimming Tennis Track / Field Volleyball Yearly Totals
Enter Grad % Enter Grad % Enter Grad % Enter Grad % Enter Grad %
1990 2 2 100.0 0 7 4 57.1 1990
1991 1 0 0.0 2 0 0.0 12 5 41.7 1991
1992 0 3 2 66.7 19 12 63.2 1992
1993 2 1 50.0 4 3 75.0 21 13 61.9 1993
1994 3 2 66.7 5 3 60.0 23 16 69.6 1994
1995 3 3 100.0 3 2 66.7 28 17 60.7 1995
1996 1 1 100.0 2 1 50.0 20 14 70.0 1996
1997 6 6 100.0 5 3 60.0 35 24 68.6 1997
1998 0 4 4 100.0 24 17 70.8 1998
1999 5 3 60.0 3 2 66.7 5 4 80.0 2 2 100.0 42 30 71.4 1999
2000 9 4 44.4 2 1 50.0 4 2 50.0 3 2 66.7 44 27 61.4 2000
2001 9 6 66.7 3 3 100.0 6 1 16.7 3 3 100.0 38 23 60.5 2001
Sport Total 23 13 56.5 26 21 80.8 15 7 46.7 36 25 69.4 313 202 64.5 Sport Total
Current Current
Coach
23 13 56.5 66 42 63.6 Coach
Graduation Rates by Athletic Team
Men's Sports
Baseball Basketball Cross Country Football Golf
Enter Grad % Enter Grad % Enter Grad % Enter Grad % Enter Grad %
1990 4 1 25.0 1 1 100.0 24 9 37.5 2 1 50.0 1990
1991 3 2 66.7 4 2 50.0 24 14 58.3 1 1 100.0 1991
1992 8 3 37.5 2 1 50.0 0 33 15 45.5 1 1 100.0 1992
1993 12 4 33.3 7 3 42.9 0 29 8 27.6 1 1 100.0 1993
1994 4 2 50.0 0 1 1 100.0 19 4 21.1 2 1 50.0 1994
1995 6 2 33.3 1 0 0.0 4 2 50.0 31 12 38.7 2 0 0.0 1995
1996 16 8 50.0 2 1 50.0 0 16 6 37.5 3 1 33.3 1996
1997 7 4 57.1 3 0 0.0 2 2 100.0 40 11 27.5 4 2 50.0 1997
1998 23 8 34.8 5 4 80.0 2 2 100.0 34 9 26.5 1 0 0.0 1998
1999 15 4 26.7 4 1 25.0 1 1 100.0 27 7 25.9 6 4 66.7 1999
2000 15 6 40.0 3 3 100.0 7 4 57.1 31 11 35.5 4 4 100.0 2000
2001 10 1 10.0 2 1 0.50 0 27 6 22.2 4 2 50.0 2001
Sport Total 123 45 36.6 34 17 50.0 17 12 70.6 335 112 33.4 31 18 58.1 Sport Total
Current Current
Coach
20 10 50.0 159 44 27.7 8 6 75.0 Coach
Soccer Tennis Track / Field Wrestling Yearly Totals
Enter Grad % Enter Grad % Enter Grad % Enter Grad % Enter Grad %
1990 3 0 0.0 4 0 0.0 7 2 28.6 45 14 31.1 1990
1991 11 2 18.2 7 4 57.1 6 1 16.7 56 26 46.4 1991
1992 8 2 25.0 4 2 50.0 9 3 33.3 65 27 41.5 1992
1993 17 6 35.3 4 1 25.0 18 9 50.0 88 32 36.4 1993
1994 8 2 25.0 1 1 100.0 9 3 33.3 44 14 31.8 1994
1995 6 2 33.3 3 2 66.7 7 1 14.3 60 21 35.0 1995
1996 12 1 8.3 2 1 50.0 10 2 20.0 61 20 32.8 1996
1997 11 5 45.5 1 0 0.0 16 7 43.8 84 31 36.9 1997
1998 13 4 30.8 3 3 100.0 8 3 37.5 89 33 37.1 1998
1999 20 3 15.0 1 1 100.0 3 0 0.0 19 5 26.3 96 26 27.1 1999
2000 19 8 42.1 3 3 100.0 4 1 25.0 10 0 0.0 96 40 41.7 2000
2001* 5 2 40.0 1 0 0.0 6 2 33.3 11 4 36.4 66 18 27.3 2001
Sport Total 133 37 27.8 34 18 52.9 13 3 23.1 130 40 30.8 850 302 35.5 Sport Total
Current Current
Coach
133 37 27.8 130 40 30.8 450 137 30.4 Coach
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NCAA Division I Graduation Rates and Enrollment Summary 1997-98 Cohort
General Student Body Student - Athletes General Student Body Student - Athletes
Conference
Conference
Ranking Ranking Ranking Ranking
All Students
All Students
All Athletes
All Athletes
Females
Females
Females
Females
Conference
Conference
Conference
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Males
Males
Males
Males
National
National
National
National
Institution Institution
1 Air Force MWest 77 51 1 77 80 na na na 91 Florida International SunBelt 47 220 2 39 54 38 289 9 30 44
2 Akron MidAm 41 251 11 38 45 51 237 13 44 67 92 Florida State ACC 63 128 10 58 67 61 155 9 56 68
3 Alabama A&M SWAC 38 267 7 29 46 57 193 3 50 67 93 Fordham Atlan10 79 46 3 78 79 79 33 5 72 88
4 Alabama Birmingham CoUSA 39 260 12 33 42 61 155 7 58 67 94 Furman SoCon 84 32 2 85 84 81 27 2 79 84
5 Alabama State SWAC 21 320 8 14 29 45 261 7 37 52 95 Gardner-Webb ASun 48 213 8 36 57 45 261 7 37 66
6 Alabama Tuscaloosa SEC 62 131 5 59 66 54 218 8 40 75 96 George Mason CAA 49 205 8 44 52 50 242 9 43 53
7 Albany AmEast 66 111 4 63 69 55 207 7 40 70 97 George Washington Atlan10 75 58 5 74 76 77 39 6 81 73
8 Alcorn State SWAC 48 213 1 42 53 41 280 8 29 62 98 Georgetown BigEast 93 9 2 93 94 92 3 1 94 91
9 American Patriot 71 79 8 72 71 67 101 6 62 71 99 Georgia SEC 71 79 3 69 73 51 237 10 38 66
10 Appalachian State SoCon 63 128 6 56 69 55 207 10 42 73 100 Georgia Southern SoCon 37 272 12 31 43 50 242 12 37 70
11 Arizona PAC10 55 170 9 50 58 65 117 3 48 83 101 Georgia State ASun 32 296 11 27 35 38 289 11 37 39
12 Arizona State PAC10 52 193 10 47 56 58 182 8 50 70 102 Georgia Tech ACC 69 96 8 66 77 66 108 6 61 78
13 Arkansas Fayetteville SEC 48 213 12 46 51 49 248 12 38 65 103 Gonzaga WestCo 79 46 3 79 79 60 165 7 38 75
14 Arkansas Little Rock SunBelt 18 323 12 14 20 30 307 12 20 39 104 Grambling State SWAC 35 282 5 27 42 63 134 2 48 82
15 Arkansas Pine Bluff SWAC 31 299 6 22 40 54 218 5 60 47 105 Hampton MEAC 54 180 2 46 59 53 226 6 25 81
16 Arkansas State SunBelt 37 272 8 33 41 59 177 2 43 81 106 Hartford AmEast 52 193 9 49 54 57 193 6 43 64
17 Army Patriot 82 35 7 81 84 na na na 107 Harvard Ivy 98 1 1 98 98 na na na
18 Auburn SEC 68 102 4 63 71 56 203 7 59 53 108 Hawaii WAC 54 180 4 49 58 65 117 4 57 72
19 Austin Peay OVC 32 296 11 27 34 59 177 4 44 67 109 High Point BigSou 51 197 5 55 48 52 232 6 55 50
20 Ball State MidAm 49 205 7 43 53 75 46 1 74 76 110 Hofstra CAA 56 158 7 50 62 65 117 7 52 82
21 Baylor Big12 70 90 3 67 73 78 37 1 76 82 111 Holy Cross Patriot 90 15 1 89 91 88 6 1 79 96
22 Belmont ASun 55 170 2 53 57 62 146 2 53 67 112 Houston CoUSA 40 256 11 35 44 50 242 12 39 75
23 Bethune-Cookman MEAC 30 301 9 21 39 22 310 11 13 50 113 Howard MEAC 58 149 1 52 61 62 146 3 50 85
24 Birmingham Southern BigSou 76 54 1 75 76 79 33 1 87 67 114 Idaho BigWest 53 189 6 51 55 43 268 9 32 63
25 Boise State WAC 29 303 9 27 30 55 207 5 48 67 115 Idaho State BigSky 22 317 8 22 23 38 289 7 33 47
26 Boston College BigEast 89 19 3 88 90 86 13 3 81 91 116 Illinois Champaign Big10 81 38 4 79 83 71 64 5 66 79
27 Boston University AmEast 75 58 1 72 78 67 101 4 51 81 117 Illinois Chicago Horizon 46 222 4 40 50 57 193 7 48 68
28 Bowling Green MidAm 65 117 3 59 69 69 84 4 65 74 118 Illinois State MissVal 59 144 6 53 63 71 64 3 68 73
29 Bradley MissVal 71 79 1 69 73 85 17 1 79 90 119 Indiana Big10 72 72 6 69 74 64 126 10 60 70
30 Brigham Young MWest 74 63 2 80 72 63 134 2 44 82 120 Indiana State MissVal 39 260 9 35 42 61 155 7 66 55
31 Brown Ivy 96 3 3 96 96 na na na 121 Iona MAAC 53 189 9 43 65 70 74 7 40 93
32 Bucknell Patriot 89 19 2 89 89 88 6 1 92 79 122 Iowa Big10 65 117 9 62 66 69 84 7 65 73
33 Butler Horizon 69 96 1 64 71 60 165 5 56 64 123 Iowa State Big12 66 111 5 64 68 56 203 8 46 69
34 Cal State Fresno WAC 46 222 7 42 49 45 261 6 44 45 124 IUPU Fort Wayne Ind 21 320 15 26 61 155 67 58
35 Cal State Fullerton BigWest 48 213 7 38 54 49 248 8 39 63 125 IUPU Indianapolis MidCon 23 316 8 22 23 61 155 3 66 55
36 Cal State Northridge BigWest 32 296 10 27 36 27 308 10 31 23 126 Jackson State SWAC 37 272 2 28 43 32 305 9 38 11
37 Cal State Sacramento BigSky 39 260 6 35 43 41 280 6 33 52 127 Jacksonville ASun 42 243 9 33 53 42 276 9 26 57
38 California Berkeley PAC10 85 27 3 82 88 64 126 4 55 73 128 Jacksonville State OVC 37 272 9 28 44 50 242 8 34 74
39 California Irvine BigWest 79 46 1 73 83 68 91 2 55 81 129 James Madison CAA 80 42 2 77 82 69 84 5 62 78
40 California Los Angeles PAC10 87 22 2 84 89 49 248 10 37 67 130 Kansas Big12 58 149 8 54 61 63 134 2 44 79
41 California Polytechnic BigWest 65 117 4 60 71 55 207 4 47 70 131 Kansas State Big12 56 158 10 53 59 61 155 3 55 72
42 California Riverside BigWest 64 123 5 61 67 53 226 5 40 67 132 Kent State MidAm 49 205 7 43 53 58 182 11 50 65
43 California Santa Barbara BigWest 74 63 2 71 76 75 46 1 67 87 133 Kentucky SEC 61 134 6 58 64 51 237 10 51 50
44 Campbell ASun 50 202 6 44 55 64 126 1 63 65 134 La Salle Atlan10 71 79 8 68 72 76 42 8 64 81
45 Canisius MAAC 68 102 5 59 76 65 117 8 61 69 135 Lafayette Patriot 86 24 4 83 89 83 21 5 78 91
46 Centenary MidCon 56 158 2 45 66 45 261 5 33 59 136 Lamar SoLand 28 305 6 25 32 38 289 8 41 33
47 Central Connecticut NEast 42 243 10 38 47 54 218 10 55 53 137 Lehigh Patriot 86 24 4 84 88 86 13 4 81 97
48 Central Florida ASun 54 180 3 48 59 43 268 8 42 43 138 Liberty BigSou 44 229 7 39 48 69 84 3 58 81
49 Central Michigan MidAm 49 205 7 44 53 69 84 4 65 74 139 Lipscomb ASun 51 197 5 47 53 39 287 10 25 53
50 Charleston Southern BigSou 35 282 9 36 33 36 299 9 33 45 140 Long Beach State BigWest 42 243 8 37 45 53 226 5 40 69
51 Chicago State MidCon 15 325 9 10 17 10 312 9 33 0 141 Long Island NEast 21 320 11 18 23 66 108 7 62 69
52 Cincinnati CoUSA 48 213 9 47 50 61 155 7 56 69 142 Louisiana Lafayette SunBelt 30 301 10 24 34 43 268 7 35 53
53 Citadel SoCon 72 72 4 73 56 71 64 4 71 100 143 Louisiana Monroe SoLand 29 303 5 25 32 40 285 6 50 28
54 Clemson ACC 72 72 6 68 77 62 146 8 58 68 144 Louisiana State SEC 56 158 10 55 57 63 134 3 49 80
55 Cleveland State Horizon 27 309 9 27 27 40 285 9 27 58 145 Louisiana Tech WAC 52 193 5 49 56 66 108 3 58 77
56 Coastal Carolina BigSou 37 272 8 32 41 46 259 7 44 50 146 Louisville CoUSA 35 282 13 33 37 48 252 13 38 68
57 Colgate Patriot 89 19 2 87 91 88 6 1 85 93 147 Loyola Illinois Horizon 68 102 2 67 68 83 21 1 100 72
58 College of Charleston SoCon 55 170 7 50 58 70 74 5 67 73 148 Loyola Maryland MAAC 82 35 1 78 85 75 46 3 62 89
59 Colorado Big12 68 102 4 66 70 48 252 12 46 52 149 Loyola Marymount WestCo 73 68 4 65 79 68 91 4 50 81
60 Colorado State MWest 62 131 3 60 64 75 46 1 67 85 150 Maine AmEast 60 139 5 57 63 43 268 8 31 62
61 Columbia Ivy 90 15 8 90 89 na na na 151 Manhattan MAAC 64 123 6 59 70 72 60 5 77 67
62 Connecticut BigEast 70 90 8 65 74 66 108 7 55 73 152 Marist MAAC 75 58 4 69 80 79 33 1 61 96
63 Coppin State MEAC 22 317 11 11 26 25 309 10 20 33 153 Marquette CoUSA 76 54 1 73 79 87 10 1 80 94
64 Cornell Ivy 92 11 6 91 93 na na na 154 Marshall MidAm 38 267 12 35 40 56 203 12 57 55
65 Creighton MissVal 71 79 1 68 73 73 54 2 67 75 155 Maryland Baltimore Coun AmEast 55 170 8 51 58 63 134 5 57 67
66 Dartmouth Ivy 95 5 5 93 96 na na na 156 Maryland College Park ACC 71 79 7 66 76 67 101 5 60 75
67 Davidson SoCon 90 15 1 88 92 91 4 1 93 89 157 Maryland Eastern Shore MEAC 44 229 5 42 46 71 64 1 100 60
68 Dayton Atlan10 76 54 4 74 77 84 19 3 73 94 158 Massachusetts Atlan10 64 123 10 60 68 70 74 10 68 73
69 Delaware CAA 74 63 3 71 76 80 31 2 80 81 159 McNeese State SoLand 27 309 9 24 30 61 155 2 58 63
70 Delaware State MEAC 33 291 8 29 36 43 268 8 35 55 160 Memphis CoUSA 33 291 14 26 38 38 289 14 37 40
71 Denver SunBelt 71 79 1 68 73 76 42 1 70 83 161 Mercer ASun 49 205 7 50 48 46 259 6 57 30
72 DePaul CoUSA 64 123 5 61 66 64 126 6 40 79 162 Miami Florida ACC 67 109 9 65 69 60 165 10 53 73
73 Detroit Mercy Horizon 55 170 3 49 60 66 108 3 65 67 163 Miami Ohio MidAm 80 42 1 80 81 65 117 7 61 73
74 Drake MissVal 70 90 3 62 76 61 155 7 54 65 164 Michigan Big10 85 27 2 83 87 73 54 4 70 77
75 Drexel CAA 57 152 5 54 61 77 39 3 73 79 165 Michigan State Big10 69 96 7 67 71 70 74 6 57 89
76 Duke ACC 94 7 1 93 94 94 1 1 90 100 166 Middle Tennessee State SunBelt 40 256 5 32 45 48 252 6 38 68
77 Duquesne Atlan10 72 72 7 66 77 77 39 6 74 78 167 Minnesota Big10 54 180 11 52 57 58 182 11 57 59
78 East Carolina CoUSA 54 180 7 50 56 57 193 10 57 57 168 Mississippi SEC 56 158 10 54 57 54 218 8 46 62
79 East Tennessee State SoCon 38 267 11 37 40 58 182 9 63 50 169 Mississippi State SEC 57 152 9 54 61 65 117 2 50 75
80 Eastern Illinois OVC 60 139 2 52 64 68 91 2 62 82 170 Mississippi Valley State SWAC 37 272 2 35 38 51 237 6 56 44
81 Eastern Kentucky OVC 37 272 9 31 42 42 276 10 38 46 171 Missouri Columbia Big12 66 111 5 62 70 58 182 6 50 70
82 Eastern Michigan MidAm 38 267 12 29 43 60 165 10 52 68 172 Missouri Kansas City MidCon 41 251 5 39 42 43 268 6 39 47
83 Eastern Washington BigSky 44 229 3 37 48 43 268 5 47 38 173 Monmouth NEast 51 197 7 44 56 71 64 6 64 77
84 Elon SoCon 71 79 5 69 72 60 165 7 57 67 174 Montana BigSky 45 226 2 41 48 70 74 1 69 71
85 Evansville MissVal 61 134 5 54 65 60 165 9 45 73 175 Montana State BigSky 44 229 3 43 46 52 232 4 51 54
86 Fairfield MAAC 78 50 2 75 82 71 64 6 82 59 176 Morehead State OVC 44 229 6 40 48 54 218 7 33 63
87 Fairleigh Dickinson NEast 43 239 9 38 48 48 252 11 40 55 177 Morgan State MEAC 39 260 7 29 47 60 165 4 61 58
88 Florida SEC 77 51 2 73 80 63 134 3 49 87 178 Mount St. Mary's NEast 70 90 1 67 72 81 27 2 83 80
89 Florida A&M MEAC 45 226 4 34 53 50 242 7 41 63 179 Murray State OVC 56 158 3 52 59 60 165 3 38 86
90 Florida Atlantic ASun 35 282 10 29 40 48 252 5 20 67 180 Navy Patriot 86 24 4 87 84 na na na
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General Student Body Student - Athletes General Student Body Student - Athletes
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Conference
Ranking Ranking Ranking Ranking
All Students
All Students
All Athletes
All Athletes
Conference
Conference
Conference
Conference
Females
Females
Females
Females
Males
Males
Males
Males
National
National
National
National
Institution Institution
181 Nebraska Big12 59 144 7 56 63 58 182 6 59 57 271 Syracuse BigEast 81 38 6 79 83 70 74 6 68 74
182 Nevada Las Vegas MWest 38 267 8 32 43 38 289 7 32 47 272 Temple Atlan10 54 180 12 48 58 64 126 11 57 69
183 Nevada Reno WAC 48 213 6 43 53 44 266 7 24 64 273 Tennessee Chattanooga SoCon 41 251 10 35 45 54 218 11 52 57
184 New Hampshire AmEast 73 68 2 69 75 69 84 3 70 68 274 Tennessee Knoxville SEC 59 144 8 54 63 57 193 6 49 82
185 New Mexico MWest 42 243 7 36 47 55 207 4 48 61 275 Tennessee Martin OVC 40 256 8 40 39 33 303 11 34 29
186 New Mexico State SunBelt 43 239 3 39 46 41 280 8 36 54 276 Tennessee State OVC 45 226 5 34 51 50 242 8 47 56
187 New Orleans SunBelt 24 315 11 24 23 38 289 9 30 50 277 Tennessee Tech OVC 41 251 7 38 45 55 207 6 36 77
188 Niagara MAAC 57 152 8 51 61 59 177 10 54 65 278 Texas A&M Colleg Station Big12 75 58 1 70 81 60 165 4 49 73
189 Nicholls State SoLand 28 305 6 19 34 37 296 9 35 39 279 Texas A&M Corpus Christi Ind 33 291 29 36 na na na
190 Norfolk State MEAC 28 305 10 22 32 43 268 8 43 42 280 Texas Arlington SoLand 37 272 2 25 45 37 296 9 25 45
191 North Carolina A&T MEAC 44 229 5 37 50 67 101 2 63 72 281 Texas Austin Big12 71 79 2 65 76 52 232 11 40 74
192 North Carolina Asheville BigSou 51 197 5 44 57 44 266 8 33 55 282 Texas Christian CoUSA 65 117 4 64 66 68 91 3 67 69
193 North Carolina Chap Hill ACC 83 33 4 81 84 70 74 4 64 81 283 Texas El Paso WAC 26 312 10 22 29 31 306 10 20 46
194 North Carolina Charlotte CoUSA 49 205 8 48 50 68 91 3 64 73 284 Texas Pan American Ind 26 312 22 30 41 280 36 45
195 North Carolina Greensb SoCon 50 202 8 41 54 67 101 6 58 79 285 Texas San Antonio SoLand 28 305 6 23 32 39 287 7 23 46
196 North Carolina State ACC 63 128 10 61 67 49 248 11 43 59 286 Texas Southern SWAC 15 325 9 14 17 59 177 4 57 75
197 North Carolina Wilming CAA 59 144 4 59 59 68 91 6 68 68 287 Texas State SoLand 46 222 1 39 51 48 252 3 30 71
198 North Texas SunBelt 39 260 6 30 45 57 193 3 57 57 288 Texas Tech Big12 54 180 11 51 57 56 203 8 47 71
199 Northeastern AmEast 60 139 5 57 63 70 74 2 65 76 289 Toledo MidAm 42 243 10 40 45 69 84 4 72 63
200 Northern Arizona BigSky 52 193 1 45 57 55 207 2 32 73 290 Towson CAA 57 152 5 49 62 71 64 4 59 86
201 Northern Illinois MidAm 53 189 6 48 57 63 134 9 47 84 291 Troy State ASun 54 180 3 45 61 52 232 4 50 53
202 Northern Iowa MissVal 65 117 4 63 66 63 134 5 54 76 292 Tulane CoUSA 74 63 2 72 76 58 182 9 58 57
203 Northwestern Big10 93 9 1 93 93 86 13 1 82 92 293 Tulsa WAC 55 170 3 53 56 42 276 8 42 42
204 Northwestern State SoLand 27 309 9 25 29 33 303 11 28 40 294 Utah MWest 51 197 5 48 54 53 226 5 48 56
205 Notre Dame BigEast 95 5 1 94 96 89 5 2 80 100 295 Utah State BigWest 42 243 8 41 42 53 226 5 44 61
206 Oakland MidCon 44 229 4 41 45 36 299 8 22 52 296 Utah Valley State Ind 34 289 28 39 na na na
207 Ohio MidAm 70 90 2 68 72 73 54 2 58 91 297 Valparaiso MidCon 73 68 1 70 75 75 46 1 76 73
208 Ohio State Big10 62 131 10 58 66 67 101 9 50 90 298 Vanderbilt SEC 83 33 1 82 84 75 46 1 79 68
209 Oklahoma Big12 54 180 11 50 57 55 207 10 42 68 299 Vermont AmEast 70 90 3 66 73 76 42 1 64 85
210 Oklahoma State Big12 58 149 8 57 59 60 165 4 56 68 300 Villanova BigEast 85 27 4 84 85 84 19 4 83 84
211 Old Dominion CAA 42 243 9 35 48 42 276 10 36 50 301 Virginia ACC 92 11 2 89 94 83 21 2 77 94
212 Oral Roberts MidCon 35 282 6 33 38 37 296 7 21 50 302 Virginia Commonwealth CAA 42 243 9 38 45 54 218 8 42 64
213 Oregon PAC10 60 139 7 57 62 63 134 6 53 76 303 Virginia Military Institute BigSou 68 102 2 68 70 54 218 5 52 100
214 Oregon State PAC10 61 134 6 60 62 62 146 7 51 80 304 Virginia Tech ACC 74 63 5 71 80 65 117 7 52 87
215 Pacific BigWest 68 102 3 62 71 66 108 3 67 65 305 Wagner NEast 66 111 3 60 71 73 54 4 57 87
216 Pennsylvania Ivy 92 11 6 92 92 na na na 306 Wake Forest ACC 87 22 3 84 89 73 54 3 69 84
217 Pennsylvania State Big10 82 35 3 81 84 83 21 2 78 94 307 Washington PAC10 71 79 5 68 73 68 91 2 62 78
218 Pepperdine WestCo 80 42 2 77 82 82 25 2 77 87 308 Washington State PAC10 60 139 7 56 64 58 182 8 55 61
219 Pittsburgh BigEast 65 117 9 62 68 51 237 12 42 61 309 Weber State BigSky 41 251 5 38 43 53 226 3 33 64
220 Portland WestCo 67 109 7 65 68 66 108 6 63 69 310 West Virginia BigEast 56 158 12 53 60 55 207 11 47 65
221 Portland State BigSky 33 291 7 27 39 36 299 8 40 32 311 Western Carolina SoCon 49 205 9 41 56 59 177 8 59 57
222 Prairie View A&M SWAC 37 272 2 29 43 60 165 3 40 80 312 Western Illinois MidCon 55 170 3 50 60 71 64 2 68 74
223 Princeton Ivy 97 2 2 96 97 na na na 313 Western Kentucky SunBelt 43 239 3 40 46 55 207 5 44 67
224 Providence BigEast 85 27 4 83 86 80 31 5 56 96 314 Western Michigan MidAm 56 158 5 52 59 71 64 3 71 72
225 Purdue Big10 66 111 8 64 68 81 27 3 77 86 315 Wichita State MissVal 33 291 10 30 36 58 182 10 46 65
226 Quinnipiac NEast 69 96 2 63 72 72 60 5 54 88 316 William and Mary CAA 90 15 1 89 91 87 10 1 87 87
227 Radford BigSou 55 170 3 50 58 72 60 2 53 89 317 Winthrop BigSou 55 170 3 48 58 61 155 4 38 75
228 Rhode Island Atlan10 56 158 11 53 58 63 134 12 61 64 318 Wisconsin Green Bay Horizon 44 229 5 42 45 55 207 8 40 60
229 Rice WAC 91 14 1 88 93 82 25 1 76 95 319 Wisconsin Madison Big10 76 54 5 73 78 68 91 8 58 88
230 Richmond Atlan10 81 38 1 79 84 88 6 2 85 94 320 Wisconsin Milwaukee Horizon 39 260 7 37 40 68 91 2 64 71
231 Rider MAAC 61 134 7 60 61 64 126 9 57 73 321 Wofford SoCon 79 46 3 74 86 76 42 3 71 86
232 Robert Morris NEast 53 189 6 46 62 75 46 3 68 83 322 Wright State Horizon 40 256 6 39 40 62 146 4 50 72
233 Rutgers BigEast 72 72 7 69 75 63 134 9 55 72 323 Wyoming MWest 57 152 4 52 61 62 146 3 55 74
234 Sacred Heart NEast 56 158 4 55 57 85 17 1 75 91 324 Xavier Atlan10 80 42 2 83 77 93 2 1 95 93
235 Sam Houston State SoLand 35 282 3 30 38 48 252 3 35 60 325 Yale Ivy 96 3 3 96 96 na na na
236 Samford OVC 73 68 1 70 74 73 54 1 62 80 326 Youngstown State Horizon 37 272 8 35 39 58 182 6 42 69
237 San Diego WestCo 72 72 5 69 73 78 37 3 73 82
238 San Diego State MWest 44 229 6 40 47 52 232 6 57 47
239 San Francisco WestCo 66 111 8 64 67 57 193 8 61 54 National Norms General Student Body Student - Athletes
240 San Jose State WAC 39 260 8 32 30 41 280 9 29 48 All Male Fem All Male Fem
241 Santa Clara WestCo 85 31 1 83 87 86 13 1 78 94 Division I (All) - 328 60 57 63 62 55 70
242 Savannah State Ind 18 323 10 24 15 311 9 50 Division I Private - 113 74 72 75 71 64 78
243 Seton Hall BigEast 59 144 11 52 67 66 108 7 54 82 Division I Public - 215 56 53 59 58 51 66
244 Siena MAAC 77 51 3 75 78 79 33 1 64 89 Division IA (All) - 117 64 61 66 62 55 70
245 South Alabama SunBelt 31 299 9 25 36 35 302 11 21 46 Division IAA (All) - 123 57 54 60 62 55 71
246 South Carolina SEC 61 134 6 59 63 58 182 5 56 62 Division IAAA (All) - 88 53 50 55 61 54 67
247 South Carolina State MEAC 49 205 3 40 56 60 165 4 55 71
248 South Florida CoUSA 56 158 6 42 70 57 193 10 50 70
249 Southeast Missouri State OVC 47 220 4 45 49 57 193 5 53 60 Greatest Disparity Between Graduation Rates of All Students and Athletes
250 Southeastern Louisiana SoLand 22 317 11 16 27 63 134 1 77 56
251 Southern SWAC 25 314 7 20 30 65 117 1 70 55 Students Higher than Athletes Athletes Higher than Students
252 Southern California PAC10 81 38 4 78 83 64 126 4 59 70 Stud Ath Diff Stud Ath Diff
253 Southern Illinois MissVal 43 239 8 39 49 70 74 4 63 77 California Los Angeles 87 49 38 1 Long Island 21 66 45
254 Southern Methodist WAC 72 72 2 71 72 70 74 2 68 74 California Berkeley 85 64 21 2 Texas Southern 15 59 44
255 Southern Mississippi CoUSA 46 222 10 36 52 67 101 5 68 67 Colorado 68 48 20 3 Southeastern Louisiana 22 63 41
256 Southern Utah MidCon 34 289 7 36 34 57 193 4 55 59 Georgia 71 51 20 4 IUPU Fort Wayne 21 61 40
257 Southwest Missouri State MissVal 48 213 7 46 50 62 146 6 57 71 Gonzaga 79 60 19 5 Southern 25 65 40
258 St. Bonaventure Atlan10 69 96 9 68 70 72 60 9 71 73 Texas Austin 71 52 19 6 IUPU Indianapolis 23 61 38
259 St. Francis New York NEast 50 202 8 41 55 64 126 9 44 83 Maine 60 43 17 7 McNeese State 27 61 34
260 St. Francis Pennsylvania NEast 55 170 5 41 66 66 108 7 50 81 Southern California 81 64 17 8 St. Peter's 44 74 30
261 St. John's BigEast 64 123 10 58 69 62 146 10 50 77 Tulane 74 58 16 9 Sacred Heart 56 85 29
262 St. Joseph's Atlan10 75 58 5 73 78 81 27 4 88 75 Miami Ohio 80 65 15 10 Wisconsin Milwaukee 39 68 29
263 St. Louis CoUSA 71 79 3 69 72 71 64 2 65 76 Texas A&M Colleg Station 75 60 15 11 Austin Peay 32 59 27
264 St. Mary's WestCo 69 96 6 62 73 68 91 4 61 92 Florida 77 63 14 12 Maryland Eastern Shore 44 71 27
265 St. Peter's MAAC 44 229 10 41 48 74 53 4 68 82 North Carolina State 63 49 14 13 Southern Illinois 43 70 27
266 Stanford PAC10 94 7 1 93 96 87 10 1 84 92 Pittsburgh 65 51 14 14 Toledo 42 69 27
267 Stephen F. Austin State SoLand 35 282 3 31 38 45 261 5 30 56 Virginia Military Institute 68 54 14 15 Ball State 49 75 26
268 Stetson ASun 68 102 1 62 72 62 146 2 53 67 Wake Forest 87 73 14 16 Boise State 29 55 26
269 SUNY Buffalo MidAm 57 152 4 55 60 65 117 7 61 74
270 SUNY Stony Brook AmEast 56 158 7 53 58 na na na Data Provided by the NCAA
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A record 8228 undergraduate
evaluations were submitted during
the Fall 2004 Student Opinion of
Instruction session.
Fall 97 Spring 98 Fall 98 Spring 99 Fall 99 Spring 00
Hunt, D. PEWS Cullinan, A. RELI Rainer, J. PSYC Tubbs, J. PEWS Hunt, D. PEWS Hunt, D. PEWS
Cullinan, A. RELI Plate, S. ARTS Cullinan, A. RELI Beck-Little, S. NURa Cullinan, A. RELI Cullinan, A. RELI
Plate, S. ARTS Williams, R. RELI Strokanov, A. SOSC Cullinan, A. RELI McKinney, L. EDUC Tubbs, J. PEWS
Rainer, J. PSYC Hunt, D. PEWS Williams, R. RELI Williams, R. RELI Strokanov, A. SOSC Beck-Little, S. NURa
Godfrey, E. BROY Beck-Little, S. NURa McKinney, L. EDUC Billings, C. ARTS Qualls, P. RELI Qualls, P. RELI
Carson, B. EDUC McKinney, L. EDUC Blassingame, C. PEWS Brey, L. PEWS Tubbs, J. PEWS Williams, R. RELI
Camp, S. BROY Keeter, L. ENGL Billings, C. ARTS Cox, T. FLAN Dalton, S. EDUC Bell, S. ARTS
Brown, F. PSYC Land, J. ENGL Carscaddon, D. PSYC Griggs, N. PEWS Williams, R. RELI Canupp, P. MATH
Tichenor, C. BROY Cagle, K. FLAN Tubbs, J. PEWS Blassingame, C. PEWS Zehnder, T. NSCI Rainer, J. PSYC
Tubbs, J. PEWS Dalton, S. EDUC Land, J. ENGL Hobbs, J. ENGL Rainer, J. PSYC Simmons, D. EDUC
Blassingame, C. PEWS Tubbs, J. PEWS Simmons, D. EDUC Hunt, D. PEWS Hines, T. NURa Zehnder, T. NSCI
Hobbs, J. ENGL Hobbs, J. ENGL Gravett, D. ENGL Strokanov, A. SOSC Theado, M. ENGL Cagle, K. FLAN
Fall 00 Spring 01 Fall 01 Spring 02 Fall 02 Spring 03
Hamrick, J. EDUC Williams, R. RELI Harrelson, P. ARTS McKinney, L. EDUC Hunt, D. PEWS Burch, F. PEWS
Hunt, D. PEWS Carscaddon, D. PSYC Cody, D. NURb Cullinan, A. RELI Bryan, C. RELI Hunt, D. PEWS
Brown, F. PSYC Plate, S. ARTS Thornburg, R. EDUC Hodge, M. NURa Williams, R. RELI Carscaddon, D. PSYC
Billings, C. ARTS Brey, L. PEWS Cullinan, A. RELI Williams, R. RELI Qualls, P. RELI Painter, J. EDUC
Cody, D. NURb Hines, T. NURa Williams, R. RELI Hunt, D. PEWS Phillips, T. FLAN Phillips, T. FLAN
Stacy, W. RELI Harrelson, P. ARTS Qualls, P. RELI Qualls, P. RELI Wesson, R. EDUC Williams, R. RELI
Thornburg, R. EDUC Cox, T. FLAN Painter, J. EDUC Smith, V. NURa Blassingame, C. PEWS Whitfield, M. ARTS
McKinney, L. EDUC Cullinan, A. RELI Carscaddon, D. PSYC Cox, T. FLAN Keyt, J. BROY Blassingame, C. PEWS
Bell, S. ARTS Qualls, P. RELI Burch, F. PEWS Burch, F. PEWS Totten, V. NSCI Peterson, K. PEWS
Plate, S. ARTS Steibel, S. RELI Phillips, T. FLAN Carscaddon, D. PSYC Land, J. ENGL Qualls, P. RELI
Hodge, M. NURa Hunt, D. PEWS Peterson, K. PEWS Neureuther, B. BROY McKinney, L. EDUC Totten, V. NSCI
Hines, T. NURa Eastman, A. SOSC Billings, C. ARTS Totten, V. NSCI Carscaddon, D. PSYC Bell, S. ARTS
Fall 03 Spring 04 Fall 04 Spring 05
Billings, C. ARTS Burch, F. PEWS Totten, V. NSCI
Totten, V. NSCI No evaluations Carpenter, T. PSYC Burch, F. PEWS
Phillips, T. FLAN administered Bryan, D. RELI Wesson, L. EDUC
Stowe, G. EDUC Wesson, R. EDUC Brown, S. EDUC
Carscaddon, D.
Land, J.
PSYC
ENGL
Totten, V.
Qualls, P.
NSCI
RELI
Williams, R.
Qualls, P.
RELI
RELI
Highest Ranked Faculty
Swicegood, P. BROY Williams, R. RELI Wines, L. NURa By Semester
Blassingame, C. PEWS Brooks, B. NSCI Lahaie, S. COMM
Etter, P. ARTS Negbenebor, A. BROY Brooks, B. NSCI
Wesson, R. EDUC Swicegood, P. BROY Miller, M. NURb Full time teaching faculty in the undergraduate DAY
White, A. PEWS Parker, D. ENGL Stepp, E. RELI program with at least ten submitted evaluations.
Qualls, P. RELI Carscaddon, D. PSYC McKinney, L. EDUC
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Departmental Representation
Highest 12 Ranked Faculty by Semester
Religious Studies 36 Natural Sciences 10
PEWSS 33 Foreign Languages 9
Education 23 Broyhill 8
Fine Arts 16 Social Sciences 4
Psychology 15 Nursing (BS) 3
English 11 Mathematics 1
Nursing (AA) 10 Communication Studies 1
Top 5 Departments By Semester
Average scores of full-time undergraduate teaching faculty (through Fall 2003); average scores of all
full-time and adjunct undergraduate faculty (beginning Fall 2004)
Fall 97 Spring 98 Fall 98 Spring 99
1 PEWSS Education Education PEWSS
2 Psychology Religious Studies PEWSS Religious Studies
3 Religious Studies Nursing (AA) Psychology Foreign Languages
4 Foreign Languages PEWSS English Education
5 English Psychology Fine Arts Social Sciences
Fall 99 Spring 00 Fall 00 Spring 01
1 PEWSS Education Education PEWSS
2 Education PEWSS PEWSS Religious Studies
3 Religious Studies Religious Studies Religious Studies Fine Arts
4 Fine Arts Fine Arts Psychology Nursing (BS)
5 English Foreign Languages Fine Arts Nursing (AA)
Fall 01 Spring 02 Fall 02 Spring 03
1 Religious Studies Religious Studies Religious Studies PEWSS
2 Education PEWSS PEWSS Nursing (BS)
3 Fine Arts Education Education Foreign Languages
4 PEWSS Nursing (AA) English Education
5 Foreign Languages Broyhill Fine Arts Religious Studies
Fall 03 Spring 04 Fall 04 Spring 05
1 PEWSS Religious Studies Education
2 Religious Studies No evaluations Education Religious Studies
3 Education administered PEWSS Nursing (BS)
4 Nursing (AA) Natural Sciences Natural Sciences
5 Psychology Psychology English
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Highest Rated Departments By Category
Fall 2004 Spring 2005
Number of Student Evaluations Broyhill - 1237 Broyhill - 1020
Expected Final Grade % Education - 4.75 Nursing (BS) - 3.56
Weekly Preparation Time # Nursing AA - 4.22 Nursing AA - 3.18
Knew Subject Matter Religious Stud - 4.81 Natural Sciences - 4.79
Was Organized and Prepared Religious Stud - 4.66 Education - 4.62
Communicated Clearly Education - 4.53 Education - 4.57
Explained Ideas Clearly Education - 4.53 Education - 4.52
Taught with Enthusiasm Education - 4.64 Education - 4.62
Creative Teaching Methods Education - 4.45 Education - 4.41
Made Me Think in Depth Religious Stud - 4.50 Nursing (BS) - 4.55
Provided Helpful Feedback Religious Stud - 4.39 Nursing (BS) - 4.49
Upheld Academic Standards Religious Stud - 4.68 Nursing (BS) - 4.70
Fair and Reasonable Religious Stud - 4.60 Rel St, Educ - 4.60
Conducted Class With Integrity Religious Stud - 4.68 Education - 4.67
Respected Me as a Person Religious Stud - 4.71 Religious Stud - 4.68
Used Class Time Efficiently Education - 4.54 Rel St, Educ - 4.52
Followed Syllabus PEWSS - 4.49 Religious Stud - 4.54
Available Outside of Class Math, Nat Science - 4.43 Nursing (BS) - 4.58
Began/Ended Class Punctually Education - 4.49 Education - 4.58
Represented GWU Values Religious Stud - 4.79 Religious Stud - 4.73
Appropriate Assignments Rel St, Nurs (BS) - 4.49 Nursing (BS) - 4.57
Appropriate Examinations Religious Stud - 4.40 Education - 4.56
I Would Recommend Class PEWSS - 4.54 Education - 4.52
% Completing Reading English - 88.9% Nursing (BS) - 92.8%
% Taking Notes Nursing (AA) - 96.7% Nursing (AA) - 96.0%
% Participating in Discussions Education - 98.0% Nursing (BS) - 99.0%
% Who Asked Questions Education - 98.0% Nursing (BS) - 100%
% Observing Honesty Policy Nursing (AA) - 100% Nursing (BS) - 100%
Describe Your Class Experience Education - 4.23 Education - 4.30
% - a score of 4.000 would indicate that all respondents expected a final grade of A
# - a score of 5.000 would indicate that all respondents reported studying at least 6 hrs/week
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Student Opinion of Instruction Fall 2004
Undergraduate Survey
University Summary
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Number of Student Evaluations
Conducted Class With Integrity
Was Organized and Prepared
Upheld Academic Standards
Weekly Preparation Time
Creative Teaching Methods
Used Class Time Efficiently
Respected Me as a Person
Provided Helpful Feedback
Available Outside of Class
Made Me Think in Depth
Taught with Enthusiasm
Explained Ideas Clearly
Expected Final Grade
Communicated Clearly
Knew Subject Matter
Fair and Reasonable
Followed Syllabus
ALL UNDERGRADUATE 8,228 4.26 2.84 4.66 4.46 4.25 4.25 4.37 4.07 4.24 4.15 4.53 4.40 4.51 4.52 4.36 4.39 4.31
ALL DAY 6,025 4.20 2.73 4.68 4.47 4.26 4.25 4.39 4.07 4.21 4.17 4.55 4.41 4.53 4.54 4.38 4.39 4.35
ALL GOAL 2,203 4.42 3.15 4.62 4.44 4.24 4.23 4.33 4.08 4.33 4.11 4.50 4.37 4.45 4.46 4.31 4.41 4.20
ALL FTTF 5,177 4.15 2.85 4.70 4.49 4.25 4.24 4.37 4.03 4.22 4.15 4.57 4.40 4.54 4.52 4.39 4.40 4.36
FTTF DAY 4,733 4.14 2.83 4.69 4.49 4.25 4.24 4.37 4.02 4.21 4.16 4.56 4.40 4.54 4.52 4.39 4.40 4.37
FTTF GOAL 444 4.23 3.14 4.71 4.52 4.31 4.32 4.38 4.08 4.40 4.12 4.57 4.32 4.51 4.45 4.44 4.42 4.28
ALL ADJUNCT / PT 3,051 4.44 2.83 4.61 4.42 4.26 4.25 4.37 4.14 4.27 4.15 4.48 4.40 4.47 4.52 4.30 4.37 4.22
ADJUNCT DAY 1,292 4.39 2.39 4.62 4.42 4.30 4.30 4.45 4.21 4.20 4.21 4.49 4.43 4.52 4.58 4.35 4.32 4.28
ADJUNCT GOAL 1,759 4.47 3.15 4.60 4.42 4.22 4.21 4.31 4.08 4.31 4.11 4.48 4.38 4.44 4.47 4.27 4.40 4.18
ALL ONLINE 578 4.44 3.49 4.49 4.35 4.16 4.12 4.05 3.97 4.28 3.86 4.40 4.28 4.27 4.30 3.96 4.50 4.01
ALL FACE-TO-FACE 7,650 4.24 2.79 4.68 4.47 4.26 4.26 4.40 4.08 4.24 4.17 4.54 4.41 4.53 4.53 4.39 4.38 4.33
Student Opinion of Instruction Spring 2005
Undergraduate Survey
University Summary
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Number of Student Evaluations
Conducted Class With Integrity
Was Organized and Prepared
Upheld Academic Standards
Weekly Preparation Time
Creative Teaching Methods
Used Class Time Efficiently
Respected Me as a Person
Provided Helpful Feedback
Available Outside of Class
Made Me Think in Depth
Taught with Enthusiasm
Explained Ideas Clearly
Expected Final Grade
Communicated Clearly
Knew Subject Matter
Fair and Reasonable
Followed Syllabus
ALL UNDERGRADUATE 5,688 3.26 2.06 4.66 4.42 4.23 4.22 4.31 4.02 4.20 4.12 4.48 4.34 4.44 4.43 4.28 4.33 4.23
ALL DAY 3,938 3.19 1.93 4.68 4.41 4.23 4.22 4.32 4.00 4.17 4.12 4.48 4.33 4.44 4.43 4.30 4.31 4.24
ALL GOAL 1,750 3.43 2.36 4.61 4.43 4.24 4.21 4.28 4.04 4.27 4.11 4.50 4.37 4.43 4.45 4.24 4.38 4.20
ALL FTTF 3,693 3.14 2.03 4.69 4.43 4.23 4.22 4.33 3.99 4.21 4.12 4.51 4.34 4.46 4.44 4.31 4.33 4.28
FTTF DAY 3,299 3.14 2.00 4.69 4.43 4.24 4.23 4.32 3.99 4.20 4.13 4.51 4.35 4.46 4.44 4.32 4.33 4.28
FTTF GOAL 394 3.15 2.33 4.70 4.42 4.15 4.16 4.38 4.01 4.28 4.00 4.52 4.28 4.46 4.45 4.27 4.30 4.25
ALL ADJUNCT / PT 1,995 3.48 2.12 4.60 4.39 4.24 4.21 4.27 4.06 4.19 4.11 4.43 4.36 4.40 4.43 4.23 4.34 4.13
ADJUNCT DAY 639 3.43 1.57 4.62 4.30 4.18 4.19 4.29 4.06 4.03 4.05 4.31 4.28 4.35 4.39 4.22 4.20 4.01
ADJUNCT GOAL 1,356 3.51 2.37 4.58 4.43 4.27 4.22 4.25 4.05 4.26 4.14 4.49 4.39 4.42 4.44 4.23 4.41 4.18
ALL ONLINE 603 3.50 2.63 4.54 4.39 4.22 4.17 4.09 4.03 4.29 4.00 4.46 4.33 4.28 4.33 4.02 4.47 4.07
ALL FACE-TO-FACE 5,085 3.24 2.00 4.67 4.42 4.23 4.22 4.33 4.01 4.19 4.13 4.49 4.35 4.46 4.45 4.31 4.32 4.25
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The Student
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
Completed Reading Assignments
Participated in Class Discussions
Describe Your Class Experience
I Would Recommend Professor
Began/Ended Class Punctually
Observed Academic Honesty
% Observing Honesty Policy
% Participing in Discussions
Represented GWU Values
Appropriate Examinations
Appropriate Assignments
% Who Asked Questions
% Completing Reading
TOTAL SCORE
Took Notes in Class
MEAN SCORE
Asked Questions
% Taking Notes
4.33 4.54 4.26 4.26 4.20 87.08 4.35 6,555 79.7% 6,770 82.3% 7,630 92.7% 7,768 94.4% 8,104 98.5% 3.91
4.35 4.57 4.21 4.25 4.20 87.21 4.36 4,539 75.3% 4,889 81.1% 5,535 91.9% 5,629 93.4% 5,938 98.6% 3.92
4.28 4.46 4.40 4.29 4.19 86.72 4.34 2,016 91.5% 1,881 85.4% 2,095 95.1% 2,139 97.1% 2,166 98.3% 3.88
4.35 4.57 4.28 4.26 4.17 87.27 4.36 3,977 76.8% 4,391 84.8% 4,759 91.9% 4,855 93.8% 5,105 98.6% 3.90
4.35 4.58 4.26 4.26 4.18 87.23 4.36 3,588 75.8% 3994 84.4% 4,338 91.7% 4430 93.6% 4,667 98.6% 3.90
4.45 4.53 4.50 4.26 4.11 87.66 4.38 389 87.6% 397 89.4% 421 94.8% 425 95.7% 438 98.6% 3.86
4.29 4.49 4.24 4.26 4.25 86.75 4.34 2,578 84.5% 2,379 78.0% 2,871 94.1% 2,913 95.5% 2,999 98.3% 3.92
4.34 4.55 4.04 4.21 4.30 87.13 4.36 951 73.6% 895 69.3% 1,197 92.6% 1,199 92.8% 1,271 98.4% 3.98
4.24 4.45 4.38 4.30 4.21 86.47 4.32 1,627 92.5% 1,484 84.4% 1,674 95.2% 1,714 97.4% 1,728 98.2% 3.88
3.72 4.33 4.39 4.22 4.14 83.79 4.19 538 93.1% 394 68.2% 512 88.6% 559 96.7% 568 98.3% 3.74
4.37 4.56 4.25 4.26 4.20 87.32 4.37 6,017 78.7% 6,376 83.3% 7,118 93.0% 7,209 94.2% 7,536 98.5% 3.92
The Student
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
Completed Reading Assignments
Participated in Class Discussions
Describe Your Class Experience
I Would Recommend Professor
Began/Ended Class Punctually
Observed Academic Honesty
% Observing Honesty Policy
% Participing in Discussions
Represented GWU Values
Appropriate Examinations
Appropriate Assignments
% Who Asked Questions
% Completing Reading
TOTAL SCORE
Took Notes in Class
MEAN SCORE
Asked Questions
% Taking Notes
4.27 4.47 4.25 4.30 4.15 86.13 4.31 4,535 79.7% 4,669 82.1% 5,205 91.5% 5,312 93.4% 5,505 96.8% 3.83
4.28 4.47 4.19 4.30 4.14 86.06 4.30 2,924 74.3% 3,229 82.0% 3,553 90.2% 3,618 91.9% 3,791 96.3% 3.84
4.23 4.46 4.38 4.29 4.18 86.29 4.31 1,611 92.1% 1,440 82.3% 1,652 94.4% 1,694 96.8% 1,714 97.9% 3.83
4.30 4.49 4.25 4.30 4.12 86.35 4.32 2,835 76.8% 3,144 85.1% 3,356 90.9% 3,422 92.7% 3,572 96.7% 3.83
4.30 4.49 4.23 4.31 4.13 86.38 4.32 2475 75.0% 2812 85.2% 2981 90.4% 3043 92.2% 3184 96.5% 3.84
4.31 4.47 4.43 4.19 4.07 86.08 4.30 360 91.4% 332 84.3% 375 95.2% 379 96.2% 388 98.5% 3.75
4.20 4.42 4.24 4.30 4.19 85.73 4.29 1,700 85.2% 1,525 76.4% 1,849 92.7% 1,890 94.7% 1,933 96.9% 3.84
4.20 4.35 3.98 4.25 4.16 84.42 4.22 449 70.3% 417 65.3% 572 89.5% 575 90.0% 607 95.0% 3.83
4.20 4.45 4.36 4.32 4.21 86.34 4.32 1251 92.3% 1108 81.7% 1277 94.2% 1315 97.0% 1326 97.8% 3.85
3.80 4.36 4.42 4.29 4.19 84.74 4.24 570 94.5% 408 67.7% 542 89.9% 581 96.4% 590 97.8% 3.74
4.32 4.48 4.23 4.30 4.14 86.29 4.31 3,965 78.0% 4,261 83.8% 4,663 91.7% 4,731 93.0% 4,915 96.7% 3.84
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Student Opinion of Instruction
Faculty Scoring Summary By Semester
Fall 2004 Spring 2005
8228 Total Evaluations Submitted 5688
6025 Day Evaluations Submitted 3938
2203 GOAL Evaluations Submitted 1750
108 FTTF Receiving Evaluations 108
161 Adjunct Faculty Receiving Evaluations 156
269 Total Faculty Receiving Evaluations 264
98 (90.7) FTTF Receiving 10+ Evaluations (%) 97 (89.8)
106 (65.8) Adjunct Faculty Receiving 10+ Evaluations (%) 75 (48.1)
204 (75.8) Total Faculty Receiving 10+ Evaluations (%) 172 (65.2)
The following data apply only to FTTF
87.27 Average score 86.62
6.865 Standard Deviation 7.011
97.500 Individual High Score 97.140
24.51 Range 45.230
155 Most Evaluations Submitted, Single Professor 112
2 Fewest Evaluations Submitted, Single Professor 1
For FTTF with at least two semesters of teaching:
9 # FTTF with Career-Best Semester Score 10
13 # FTTF with Career-Lowest Semester Score 27
Percentile Rankings
97.098 99 th 97.132
96.280 95 th 95.655
95.098 90 th 94.624
93.016 80 th 91.690
91.870 75 th 91.133
91.523 70 th 90.462
90.538 60 th 89.214
89.355 50 th 87.580
86.862 40 th 86.100
84.656 30 th 83.565
83.380 25 th 82.878
81.678 20 th 81.988
78.318 10 th 78.517
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Highest Ranked Faculty by Category
#1 KNOWLEDGE OF SUBJECT #2 ORGANIZED AND PREPARED #3 COMMUNICATED CLEARLY
Fall 2004 Fall 2004 Fall 2004
1 Burch, F. PEWS 5.000 1 Bryan, D. RELI 4.930 1 Burch, F. PEWS 4.950
Bryan, D. RELI 5.000 2 Burch, F. PEWS 4.900 2 Totten, V. NSCI 4.890
Bailey, R. BROY 5.000 Brooks, B. NSCI 4.900 3 Carpenter, T. PSYC 4.880
Sparti, P. ARTS 5.000 Swicegood, P. BROY 4.900 4 Bryan, D. RELI 4.860
5 Qualls, P. RELI 4.970 5 Qualls, P. RELI 4.890 5 Brooks, B. NSCI 4.810
Brooks, B. NSCI 4.970 Totten, V. NSCI 4.890 6 Tubbs, J. PEWS 4.800
7 Totten, V. NSCI 4.960 7 Eastman, A. SSCI 4.880 7 Parker, D. ENGL 4.790
8 Swicegood, P. BROY 4.950 8 Moore, C. FLAN 4.870 Wesson, L. EDUC 4.790
9 Eastman, A. SSCI 4.940 9 Cagle, K. FLAN 4.840 9 Eastman, A. SSCI 4.770
10 Cagle, K. FLAN 4.930 10 Carpenter, T. PSYC 4.830 10 Qualls, P. RELI 4.740
Wesson, L. EDUC 4.930 Yelton, D. SSCI 4.830
Spring 2005 Spring 2005 Spring 2005
1 Jones, T. NSCI 5.000 1 Totten, V. NSCI 4.940 1 Burch, F. PEWS 4.940
Williams, R. RELI 5.000 Burch, F. PEWS 4.940 2 Totten, V. NSCI 4.920
Price, G. ENGL 5.000 3 McKinney, L. EDUC 4.930 3 Brooks, B. NSCI 4.850
4 Totten, V. NSCI 4.970 Brown, S. EDUC 4.930 4 Lahaie, S. COMM 4.820
5 Cranford, L. RELI 4.960 5 Wines, L. NURa 4.920 Miller, M. NURb 4.820
6 Miller, M. NURb 4.940 6 Lahaie, S. COMM 4.910 6 Brown, S. EDUC 4.810
Burch, F. PEWS 4.940 7 Yelton, D. SSCI 4.890 7 Stepp, E. RELI 4.800
Cagle, K. FLAN 4.940 8 Wesson, L. EDUC 4.880 Wines, L. NURa 4.780
9 ZehnderT, EastmanT, CoxT, 4.930 9 Swicegood, P BROY 4.870 9 McKinney, L. EDUC 4.770
SwicegoodP, McKinneyL 10 Zehnder, T NSCI 4.850 10 Wesson, L. EDUC 4.750
Brooks, B NSCI 4.850
#4 EXPLAINED IDEAS CLEARLY #5 TAUGHT WITH ENTHUSIASM #6 CREATIVE TEACHING
Fall 2004 Fall 2004 Fall 2004
1 Bryan, C. RELI 4.930 1 Carpenter, T. PSYC 4.960 1 Carpenter, T. PSYC 4.920
2 Burch, F. PEWS 4.900 Negbenebor, A. BROY 4.960 2 Wesson, L. EDUC 4.860
3 Carpenter, T. PSYC 4.880 3 Wesson, L. EDUC 4.930 3 Tubbs, J. PEWS 4.800
4 Totten, V. NSCI 4.830 Sparti, P. ARTS 4.930 4 Totten, V. NSCI 4.790
Tubbs, J. PEWS 4.830 5 Carscaddon, D. PSYC 4.910 Sullivan, V. NURb 4.790
6 Brooks, B. NSCI 4.810 6 Bryan, C. RELI 4.900 6 Brown, F. PSYC 4.780
7 Wesson, L. EDUC 4.790 Burch, F. PEWS 4.900 7 Brown, S. EDUC 4.760
8 Parker, D. ENGL 4.740 8 Totten, V. NSCI 4.890 8 Burch, F. PEWS 4.750
Brown, F. PSYC 4.740 Qualls, P. RELI 4.890 9 Negbenebor, A. BROY 4.700
10 Eastman, A. SSCI 4.720 10 Tubbs, J. PEWS 4.880 10 Qualls, P. RELI 4.690
Spring 2005 Spring 2005 Spring 2005
1 Totten, V. NSCI 4.940 1 Totten, V. NSCI 4.940 1 Totten, V. NSCI 4.890
2 Burch, F. PEWS 4.840 2 Williams, R. RELI 4.890 2 Lahaie, S. COMM 4.800
3 Lahaie, S. COMM 4.820 3 Burch, F. PEWS 4.880 3 Brown, S. EDUC 4.780
4 Parker, D. ENGL 4.810 4 Brown, S. EDUC 4.850 4 Burch, F. PEWS 4.750
5 Brooks, B. NSCI 4.800 Zehnder, T. NSCI 4.850 5 McKinney, L. EDUC 4.700
6 Miller, ML. NURb 4.760 Bell, S. ARTS 4.850 Scroggs, N. NURb 4.700
Stepp, E. RELI 4.760 7 Jones, T. NSCI 4.830 7 Wines, L. NURa 4.610
8 Wesson, L. EDUC 4.750 8 Lahaie,S. COMM 4.800 8 Hunt, D. PEWS 4.580
Brown, S. EDUC 4.740 McKinney, L. EDUC 4.800 9 Cagle, K. FLAN 4.560
10 McKinney, L. EDUC 4.730 Hunt, D. PEWS 4.800 10 Carpenter, T. PSYC 4.530
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#8 PROVIDED
#7 MADE ME THINK IN DEPTH HELPFUL FEEDBACK #9 UPHELD HIGH
ABOUT THE SUBJECT ON EXAMS AND PAPERS ACADEMIC STANDARDS
Fall 2004 Fall 2004 Fall 2004
1 Williams, R. RELI 4.840 1 Carpenter, T. PSYC 4.790 1 Burch, F. PEWS 4.930
2 Carpenter, T. PSYC 4.830 2 Burch, F. PEWS 4.730 Bryan, C. RELI 4.930
Burch, F. PEWS 4.830 3 Bryan, C. RELI 4.720 3 Carpenter, T. PSYC 4.880
4 Bryan, C. RELI 4.830 4 Godfrey, E. BROY 4.710 4 Qualls, P. RELI 4.860
5 Wesson, L. EDUC 4.790 Sullivan, V. NURb 4.710 Wesson, L. EDUC 4.860
6 Carscaddon, D. PSYC 4.740 6 Totten, V. NSCI 4.700 Williams, R. RELI 4.860
7 Swicegood, P. BROY 4.730 7 Phillips, T. FLAN 4.690 7 Totten, V. NSCI 4.850
8 Brown, S. EDUC 4.710 8 Sparti, P. ARTS 4.670 Carscaddon, D. PSYC 4.850
9 Four tied with 4.700 Mellbye, R. BROY 4.670 9 McKinney, L. EDUC 4.840
10 Hemmy, K. ENGL 4.630 Eastman, A. SSCI 4.840
Spring 2005 Spring 2005 Spring 2005
1 Williams, R. RELI 4.850 1 Totten, V. NSCI 4.810 1 Totten, V. NSCI 4.890
2 Miller, M. NURb 4.820 2 Burch, F. PEWS 4.780 Brown, S. EDUC 4.890
3 Brown, S. EDUC 4.810 3 Wesson, L. EDUC 4.750 3 Burch, F. PEWS 4.880
Burch, F. PEWS 4.810 4 Brown, S. EDUC 4.740 Miller, M. NURb 4.880
5 Wines, L. NURa 4.760 Miller, M. NURb 4.710 5 Williams, R. RELI 4.850
6 Wesson, L. EDUC 4.750 6 Williams, R. RELI 4.670 Stepp, E. RELI 4.850
Brooks, B. NSCI 4.750 7 Wines, L. NURa 4.630 7 Wines, L. NURa 4.840
8 Qualls, P. RELI 4.740 8 Hunt, D. PEWS 4.620 West, D. RELI 4.840
9 Lahaie, S. COMM 4.730 9 Stepp, E. RELI 4.610 9 Zehnder, T. NSCI 4.830
10 Totten, V. NSCI 4.720 10 McKinney, L. EDUC 4.600 10 Lahaie, S. COMM 4.820
#10 WAS CONSISTENTLY #11 CONDUCTED CLASS #12 RESPECTED ME
FAIR AND REASONABLE WITH INTEGRITY AS A PERSON
Fall 2004 Fall 2004 Fall 2004
1 Carpenter, T. PSYC 4.960 1 Burch, F. PEWS 4.980 1 Totten, V. NSCI 4.940
2 Burch, F. PEWS 4.900 2 Carpenter, T. PSYC 4.920 2 Burch, F. PEWS 4.930
3 Bryan, C. RELI 4.860 3 Totten, V. NSCI 4.910 Bryan, C. RELI 4.930
Wesson, L. EDUC 4.860 4 Bryan, C. RELI 4.890 Sparti, P. ARTS 4.930
Qualls, P. RELI 4.860 5 Brooks, B. NSCI 4.870 5 Carpenter, T. PSYC 4.920
6 Brooks, B. NSCI 4.810 6 Wesson, L. EDUC 4.860 Bailey, R. BROY 4.920
Parker, D. ENGL 4.810 Qualls, P. RELI 4.860 7 Wesson, L. EDUC 4.860
8 Phillips, T. FLAN 4.790 Negbenebor, A. BROY 4.860 Williams, R. RELI 4.860
Godfrey, E. BROY 4.790 Williams, R. RELI 4.860 9 Carscaddon, D. PSYC 4.850
10 Negbenebor, A. BROY 4.770 10 Bailey, R. BROY 4.850 10 Qualls, P. RELI 4.830
Phillips, T. FLAN 4.830
Spring 2005 Spring 2005 Spring 2005
1 Brooks, B. NSCI 4.900 1 Totten, V. NSCI 4.940 1 Totten, V. NSCI 4.920
2 Totten, V. NSCI 4.890 2 Wesson, L. EDUC 4.880 2 Burch, F. PEWS 4.910
3 Burch, F. PEWS 4.880 3 West, D. RELI 4.840 3 West, D. RELI 4.890
Wesson, L. EDUC 4.880 Wines, L. NURa 4.840 Williams, R. RELI 4.890
5 Stepp, E. RELI 4.860 5 Stepp, E. RELI 4.830 5 Wesson, L. EDUC 4.880
6 Brown, S. EDUC 4.850 6 Miller, M. NURb 4.820 Miller, M. NURb 4.880
7 Williams, R. RELI 4.810 7 Burch, F. PEWS 4.810 7 Stepp, E. RELI 4.850
8 West, D. RELI 4.790 Brown, S. EDUC 4.810 Qualls, P. RELI 4.850
9 Miller, M. NURb 4.760 Williams, R. RELI 4.810 9 Whitfield, M. ARTS 4.830
Carscaddon, D. PSYC 4.760 10 BrooksB, McKinneyL, 4.800 10 Brown, S. EDUC 4.810
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#13 USED TIME EFFECTIVELY SYLLABUS WITH FOR CONSULTATION
FEW OR NO CHANGES OUTSIDE OF CLASS
Fall 2004 Fall 2004 Fall 2004
1 Carpenter, T. PSYC 4.880 1 Moore, C. FLAN 4.840 1 Burch, F. PEWS 4.880
2 Qualls, P. RELI 4.870 2 Carpenter, T. PSYC 4.790 2 Bailey, R. BROY 4.850
3 Williams, R. RELI 4.860 Qualls, P. RELI 4.790 3 Sparti, P. ARTS 4.800
4 Totten, V. NSCI 4.830 Wesson, L. EDUC 4.790 4 Williams, R. RELI 4.760
Bryan, C. RELI 4.830 5 Totten, V. NSCI 4.770 Hemmy, K. ENGL 4.760
6 Moore, C. FLAN 4.810 6 Bryan, C. RELI 4.750 6 Totten, V. NSCI 4.740
7 Eastman, A. SSCI 4.800 7 Parker, D. ENGL 4.740 Bronner, M. NURa 4.740
8 Wesson, L. EDUC 4.790 8 Burch, F. PEWS 4.730 8 Parker, D. ENGL 4.730
9 Burch, F. PEWS 4.750 Swicegood, P. BROY 4.730 9 Bryan, C. RELI 4.710
Cagle, K. FLAN 4.750 10 Zehnder, T. NSCI 4.720 Swicegood, P. BROY 4.710
Spring 2005 Spring 2005 Spring 2005
1 Totten, V. NSCI 4.920 1 Burch, F. PEWS 4.840 1 Totten, V. NSCI 4.890
2 Burch, F. PEWS 4.840 2 Whitfield, M. ARTS 4.830 2 Brown, S. EDUC 4.780
Wines, L. NURa 4.840 3 Qualls, P. RELI 4.820 3 Qualls, P. RELI 4.770
4 Stepp, E. RELI 4.820 4 Stepp, E. RELI 4.810 4 Wines, L. NURa 4.760
5 Williams, R. RELI 4.810 Wesson, L. EDUC 4.810 5 Brooks, B. NSCI 4.750
6 Brooks, B. NSCI 4.800 6 Brooks, B. NSCI 4.800 Manahan, S. NSCI 4.750
7 West, D. RELI 4.790 7 Wines, L. NURa 4.760 7 Parker, D. ENGL 4.740
Cox, T. FLAN 4.790 8 Totten, V. NSCI 4.750 8 Lahaie, S. COMM 4.730
9 Qualls, P. RELI 4.770 Yelton, D. SSCI 4.750 9 Burch, F. PEWS 4.720
10 Brown, S. EDUC 4.740 10 West, D. RELI 4.740 10 Miller, M. NURb 4.710
#18 OUT-OF-CLASS
#16 BEGAN AND ENDED CLASS #17 REPRESENTS POSITIVELY ASSIGNMENTS
PUNCTUALLY VALUES OF GARDNER-WEBB WERE CHALLENGING
Fall 2004 Fall 2004 Fall 2004
1 Carpenter, T. PSYC 4.880 1 Burch, F. PEWS 4.980 1 Wesson, L. EDUC 4.930
2 Moore, C. FLAN 4.870 2 Bryan, C. RELI 4.970 2 Williams, R. RELI 4.840
3 Totten, V. NSCI 4.830 3 Qualls, P. RELI 4.940 3 Burch, F. PEWS 4.800
4 Bryan, C. RELI 4.750 4 Wesson, L. EDUC 4.930 4 Bryan, C. RELI 4.790
Eastman, A. SSCI 4.750 5 Carpenter, T. PSYC 4.920 5 McKinney, L. EDUC 4.760
6 Parker, D. ENGL 4.740 6 Negbenebor, A. BROY 4.910 6 Cranford, L. RELI 4.750
7 Zehnder, T. NSCI 4.710 7 Williams, R. RELI 4.890 Boyett, A. BROY 4.750
8 Qualls, P. RELI 4.700 Brown, F. PSYC 4.890 8 Carlton, J. NURb 4.750
Cagle, K. FLAN 4.700 9 Zehnder, T. NSCI 4.880 9 Sullivan, V. NURb 4.710
10 Williams, R. RELI 4.680 McKinney, L. EDUC 4.880 10 Carey, R. COMM 4.690
Spring 2005 Spring 2005 Spring 2005
1 Wesson, L. EDUC 4.880 1 Burch, F. PEWS 4.940 1 Scroggs, N. NURb 4.900
2 Totten, V. NSCI 4.860 2 Stepp, E. RELI 4.900 2 Qualls, P. RELI 4.850
3 Brown, S. EDUC 4.810 3 Wesson, L. EDUC 4.880 3 Wines, L. NURa 4.820
Burch, F. PEWS 4.810 4 Wines, L. NURa 4.870 4 Williams, R. RELI 4.780
5 Qualls, P. RELI 4.770 5 Williams, R. RELI 4.850 5 Burch, F. PEWS 4.750
6 Wines, L. NURa 4.740 6 West, D. RELI 4.840 6 Carey, R. COMM 4.730
Williams, R. RELI 4.740 7 Totten, V. NSCI 4.830 Lahaie, S. COMM 4.730
West, D. RELI 4.740 McKinney, L. EDUC 4.830 8 Cranford, L. RELI 4.710
9 Brooks, B. NSCI 4.700 Zehnder, T. NSCI 4.830 9 Wesson, L. EDUC 4.690
McKinney, L. EDUC 4.700 10 Qualls, P. RELI 4.820 10 Yelton, D. SSCI 4.680
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#19 EXAMINATIONS
WERE BASED ON #20 I WOULD RECOMMEND FINAL OVERALL SCORE
LECTURES AND ASSIGNMENTS THIS PROFESSOR TO A FRIEND
Fall 2004 Fall 2004 Fall 2004
1 Wesson, L. EDUC 4.860 1 Bryan, C. RELI 4.930 1 Burch, F. PEWS 97.10
2 Williams, R. RELI 4.830 Burch, F. PEWS 4.930 2 Carpenter, T. PSYC 97.07
Totten, V. NSCI 4.830 3 Totten, V. NSCI 4.920 3 Bryan, C. RELI 96.95
4 Bryan, C. RELI 4.790 Carpenter, T. PSYC 4.920 4 Wesson, L. EDUC 96.29
Carpenter, T. PSYC 4.790 5 Qualls, P. RELI 4.890 5 Totten, V. NSCI 96.26
6 Burch, F. PEWS 4.780 6 Wesson, L. EDUC 4.860 6 Qualls, P. RELI 95.42
7 Brooks, B. NSCI 4.730 7 Brooks, B. NSCI 4.810 7 Williams, R. RELI 95.08
8 Negbenebor, A. BROY 4.680 Phillips, T. FLAN 4.810 8 Brooks, B. NSCI 93.83
9 Godfrey, E. BROY 4.640 9 Parker, D. ENGL 4.750 9 Negbenebor, A. BROY 93.73
10 Sparti, P. ARTS 4.600 10 Negbenebor, A. BROY 4.730 10 Swicegood, P. BROY 93.61
Mellbye, R. BROY 4.600 Bailey, R. BROY 4.730
Spring 2005 Spring 2005 Spring 2005
1 Burch, F. PEWS 4.880 1 Wesson, L. EDUC 4.940 1 Totten, V. NSCI 97.14
2 Totten, V. NSCI 4.860 2 Burch, F. PEWS 4.910 2 Burch, F. PEWS 97.03
3 Brooks, B. NSCI 4.850 Totten, V. NSCI 4.910 3 Wesson, L. EDUC 95.69
4 Wesson, L. EDUC 4.810 4 Brooks, B. NSCI 4.850 4 Brown, S. EDUC 95.59
5 Qualls, P. RELI 4.790 5 Scroggs, N. NURb 4.800 5 Williams, R. RELI 94.89
6 McKinney, L. EDUC 4.770 6 Qualls, P. RELI 4.760 6 Qualls, P. RELI 94.76
7 Cranford, L. RELI 4.710 7 Manahan, S. NSCI 4.750 7 Wines, L. NURa 94.68
8 Brown, S. EDUC 4.700 8 Williams, R. RELI 4.740 8 Lahaie, S. COMM 94.60
9 Williams, R. RELI 4.670 Parker, D. ENGL 4.740 9 Brooks, B. NSCI 94.53
Stepp, E. RELI 4.670 10 Lahaie, S. COMM 4.730 10 Miller, M. NURb 94.47
#26 CLASS SATISFACTION STUDENT - REPORTED STUDENT - REPORTED
EXPECTED GRADE PREPARATION TIME
Fall 2004 Fall 2004 Fall 2004
1 Carpenter, T. PSYC 4.790 1 Summers, C. ARTS 4.920 1 Street, D. NURa 4.630
2 Williams, R. RELI 4.640 2 Carpenter, T. PSYC 4.830 2 Bronner, M. NURa 4.390
Tubbs, J. PEWS 4.640 3 McKinney, L. EDUC 4.800 3 Price, G. ENGL 4.320
4 Swicegood, P. BROY 4.630 4 Wesson, L. EDUC 4.790 4 Colon, E. NURa 4.290
5 Phillips, T. FLAN 4.590 5 Sparti, P. ARTS 4.730 5 Johnson, L. NURa 4.260
6 Neill, R. BROY 4.580 6 Carlton, J. NURb 4.690 6 Wesson, L. EDUC 3.830
7 Brown, F. PSYC 4.560 7 Scroggs, N. NURb 4.680 7 Williams, R. RELI 3.810
8 Totten, V. NSCI 4.550 8 Weathington, F. PSYC 4.660 8 Scroggs, N. NURb 3.740
9 Sparti, P. ARTS 4.530 Lahaie, U. FLAN 4.660 9 Bivens, M. NURa 3.660
Qualls, P. RELI 4.530 10 Policastro, F. BROY 4.640 10 Carlton, J. NURb 3.620
Spring 2005 Spring 2005 Spring 2005
1 Brooks, B. NSCI 4.600 1 Scroggs, N. NURb 4.400 1 Scroggs, N. NURb 4.200
2 Totten, V. NSCI 4.580 2 Weathington, F. PSYC 4.020 2 Colon, E. NURa 3.690
3 Brown, S. EDUC 4.560 3 Knotts, J. ARTS 3.960 3 Wines, L. NURa 3.660
Carscaddon, D. PSYC 4.560 4 Brooks, B. NSCI 3.950 4 Walker, V. NURa 3.540
5 Hunt, D. PEWS 4.540 5 Miller, M. NURb 3.940 5 Bronner, M. NURa 3.300
6 Williams, R. RELI 4.520 6 Brown, S. EDUC 3.930 6 Johnson, L. NURa 3.290
Parker, D. ENGL 4.520 7 Cranford, L. RELI 3.880 7 Whitfield, M. ARTS 2.830
8 Burch, F. PEWS 4.500 8 Blassingame, C. PEWS 3.830 Jones, T. NSCI 2.830
9 Manahan, S. NSCI 4.460 9 Totten, V. NSCI 3.750 9 Lindsey, K. NURb 2.750
10 Lahaie, S. COMM 4.450 10 High, M. FLAN 3.740 10 Qualls, P. RELI 2.720
Phillips, T. FLAN 4.450 Zehnder, T. NSCI 2.720
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The university’s most popular
undergraduate major is Business
Administration, with 470 students
declared in the Spring of 2005.
Day BSN Special
Day Total
Program GOAL (Forsyth Statesville Rate,
Program Under
(2nd Program and EDUC Non- Master's
(Regular) Graduate
Degree) Iredell) Degree Education
N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N %
Total Students 1505 20 971 35 39 13 2583 117
Academic Status
Full Time 1360 90% 5 25% 732 75% 5 14% 38 97% 2140 83% 110 94%
Part Time 145 10% 15 75% 239 25% 30 86% 1 3% 13 100% 443 17% 7 6%
Gender
Male 615 41% 4 20% 274 28% 1 3% 4 10% 9 69% 907 35% 30 26%
Female 890 59% 16 80% 697 72% 34 97% 35 90% 4 31% 1676 65% 87 74%
Residence
On Campus 1072 71% 2 0% 1074 42%
Commuter 433 29% 20 100% 969 100% 35 100% 39 100% 13 100% 1509 58% 117 100%
Ethnicity
White 1235 82% 16 80% 738 76% 32 91% 35 90% 11 85% 2067 80% 109 93%
Black 198 13% 1 5% 200 21% 3 9% 2 5% 404 16% 7 6%
Hispanic 18 1% 8 1% 1 3% 27 1% 1 1%
Asian 6 0% 7 1% 1 3% 14 1%
Indian 13 1% 1 5% 2 0% 16 1%
Non-Resident 1 0% 1 0% 2 0%
Unknown 25 2% 1 5% 8 1% 2 15% 36 1%
Undocumented 9 1% 1 5% 6 1% 16 1%
Age
Average 21.45 34.6 34.2 39.1 33.6 44.2 26.9 34.5
Oldest 68 62 64 50 56 68 68 57
Youngest 5 24 20 22 20 21 5 21
Religious Preference
Baptist (Southern) 832 55% 8 40% 382 39% 14 40% 19 49% 7 54% 1262 49% 57 49%
Baptist (other) 20 1% 2 10% 3 0% 25 1%
Catholic 66 4% 2 10% 23 2% 1 3% 92 4% 5 4%
Presbyterian 54 4% 4 20% 13 1% 1 3% 2 5% 74 3% 3 3%
Methodist 44 3% 43 4% 3 9% 1 3% 91 4% 5 4%
United Methodist 45 3% 1 5% 10 1% 2 5% 58 2% 5 4%
Nondenom 44 3% 1 5% 29 3% 2 6% 76 3% 5 4%
Pentacostal 12 1% 17 2% 3 9% 2 5% 34 1% 4 3%
Church of God 11 1% 2 0% 13 1% 1 1%
Lutheran 10 1% 11 1% 2 6% 2 5% 25 1% 5 4%
Other 288 19% 438 45% 9 26% 10 26% 6 46% 751 29% 26 22%
No Indication 79 5% 2 10% 1 3% 82 3% 1 1%
Home Residence
North Carolina 988 66% 20 100% 919 95% 35 100% 39 100% 3 23% 2004 78% 99 85%
South Carolina 122 8% 39 4% 1 8% 162 6% 17 15%
Georgia 92 6% 1 0% 2 15% 95 4%
Florida 49 3% 1 8% 50 2% 1 1%
Tennessee 28 2% 1 0% 29 1%
Virginia 61 4% 7 1% 1 8% 69 3%
Ohio 20 1% 20 1%
Maryland 14 1% 14 1%
California 13 1% 1 8% 14 1%
Alabama 12 1% 12 0%
Other US States 80 5% 4 0% 4 31% 88 3%
International
Canada 13 1% 13 1%
Other Countries 13 1% 13 1%
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Graduate School School of Divinity
Graduate Total
Total
Other School of All
Master's EdD Master of Doctor of Graduate
Master's TOTAL TOTAL Business Programs
Nursing Program Divinity Ministry
Programs
N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N %
85 372 33 607 168 22 190 341 1138 3721
51 60% 364 98% 33 100% 558 92% 123 73% 19 86% 142 75% 223 65% 923 81% 3063 82%
34 40% 8 2% 49 8% 43 26% 3 14% 46 24% 118 35% 213 19% 656 18%
3 4% 101 27% 12 36% 146 24% 115 68% 20 91% 135 71% 156 46% 437 38% 1344 36%
82 96% 271 73% 21 64% 461 76% 53 32% 2 9% 55 29% 185 54% 701 62% 2377 64%
3 1% 3 0% 1 0% 4 0% 1078 29%
85 100% 369 99% 33 100% 604 100% 168 100% 22 100% 190 100% 340 100% 1134 100% 2643 71%
72 85% 267 72% 23 70% 471 78% 135 80% 17 77% 152 80% 236 69% 859 75% 2926 79%
9 11% 96 26% 9 27% 121 20% 24 14% 3 14% 27 14% 50 15% 198 17% 602 16%
1 1% 6 2% 1 3% 9 1% 3 2% 3 2% 5 1% 17 1% 44 1%
2 2% 2 1% 4 1% 1 1% 1 1% 2 1% 7 1% 21 1%
1 1% 1 0% 1 0% 17 0%
2 0%
36 1%
1 0% 1 0% 5 3% 2 9% 7 4% 48 14% 56 5% 72 2%
41.6 35.2 38.6 36.1 35.0 43.6 36.0 35.3 35.9 29.6
59 60 53 60 77 57 77 58 77 77
22 22 28 21 21 32 21 21 21 5
35 41% 149 40% 13 39% 254 42% 140 83% 17 77% 157 83% 136 40% 547 48% 1809 49%
3 4% 1 0% 4 1% 1 1% 1 1% 3 1% 8 1% 33 1%
5 6% 19 5% 1 3% 30 5% 13 4% 43 4% 135 4%
8 9% 5 1% 1 3% 17 3% 2 1% 1 5% 3 2% 10 3% 30 3% 104 3%
2 2% 26 7% 5 15% 38 6% 2 1% 2 1% 17 5% 57 5% 148 4%
6 7% 26 7% 3 9% 40 7% 3 2% 1 5% 4 2% 1 0% 45 4% 103 3%
2 2% 19 5% 1 3% 27 4% 1 1% 1 5% 2 1% 5 1% 34 3% 110 3%
2 2% 16 4% 1 3% 23 4% 1 1% 1 1% 6 2% 30 3% 64 2%
1 0% 2 0% 1 1% 1 1% 3 1% 6 1% 19 1%
4 5% 7 2% 2 6% 18 3% 7 2% 25 2% 50 1%
17 20% 103 28% 6 18% 152 25% 13 8% 2 9% 15 8% 125 37% 292 26% 1043 28%
1 1% 2 0% 4 2% 4 2% 15 4% 21 2% 103 3%
59 69% 355 95% 31 94% 544 90% 134 80% 16 73% 150 79% 275 81% 969 85% 2973 80%
25 29% 14 4% 2 6% 58 10% 25 15% 4 18% 29 15% 57 17% 144 13% 306 8%
1 1% 1 5% 2 1% 1 0% 3 0% 98 3%
1 0% 2 0% 1 0% 3 0% 53 1%
4 2% 4 2% 1 0% 5 0% 34 1%
1 0% 1 0% 1 1% 1 5% 2 1% 3 0% 72 2%
1 0% 1 0% 1 0% 21 1%
14 0%
14 0%
12 0%
3 2% 3 2% 6 2% 9 1% 97 3%
1 1% 1 0% 1 0% 14 0%
13 0%
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SAT Breakdown by First-Time Cohort
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
Total Cohort 369 320 367 399 407 417 380 398 367 402
% Cohort Submitting SAT Scores 84.3% 85.3% 86.1% 87.5% 88.2% 87.3% 87.6% 88.7% 89.1% 85.1%
SAT Verbal Mean 421 498 508 506 501 508 513 509 511 505
75th %tile 480 550 560 570 550 560 570 560 570 560
25th %tile 360 450 450 440 450 450 450 450 450 450
SAT Math Mean 460 488 497 502 497 509 510 517 516 508
75th %tile 520 530 560 550 550 570 570 580 570 570
25th %tile 390 430 440 440 440 450 460 460 450 450
SAT Overall Mean 881 985 1005 1008 997 1017 1023 1026 1027 1013
75th %tile 990 1090 1100 1110 1090 1120 1120 1130 1140 1120
25th %tile 770 890 900 890 880 900 920 920 890 900
Percent of Cohort Scoring:
Above 1400 0.0% 0.4% 0.3% 0.6% 0.6% 0.3% 0.3% 0.8% 0.1% 0.3%
Above 1300 0.8% 2.2% 3.2% 3.1% 2.8% 2.8% 3.0% 4.0% 4.9% 3.8%
Above 1200 3.0% 8.8% 11.1% 11.9% 9.2% 11.0% 14.4% 11.9% 16.5% 12.3%
Above 1100 8.7% 23.1% 26.9% 26.5% 24.5% 30.0% 30.6% 34.6% 32.7% 32.2%
Above 1000 19.8% 44.0% 50.3% 52.4% 46.8% 55.8% 58.6% 57.2% 59.0% 53.5%
Below 1000 80.2% 56.0% 49.7% 47.6% 53.2% 44.2% 41.4% 42.8% 41.0% 46.5%
Below 900 47.7% 26.7% 23.7% 25.5% 27.6% 22.8% 21.3% 17.8% 25.1% 24.3%
Below 800 27.6% 8.4% 4.4% 6.6% 4.2% 4.1% 4.8% 6.8% 5.5% 6.7%
Below 700 8.7% 1.8% 0.6% 1.2% 0.8% 1.1% 0.6% 0.6% 0.9% 0.6%
Individual High Score 1310 1420 1400 1430 1430 1440 1410 1470 1440 1450
Individual Low Score 520 500 680 640 670 660 650 670 580 690
SAT Overall Mean Scores
All Males 892 969 986 986 983 1009 1021 1018 1015 997
White Males 907 973 1006 1014 1014 1028 1047 1036 1047 1024
Black Males 749 913 878 832 875 931 898 919 886 886
All Females 873 996 1021 1027 1010 1023 1024 1031 1037 1024
White Females 881 1002 1030 1045 1020 1036 1034 1042 1059 1044
Black Females 732 860 903 875 921 897 887 914 878 903
All Athletes 855 959 978 966 965 1002 997 993 995 1008
All Male Athletes 825 948 969 954 956 995 1000 980 978 986
White Male Athletes 846 943 1006 991 983 1016 1027 992 998 1000
Black Male Athletes 724 1025 860 839 847 932 928 912 911 917
All Female Athletes 930 1001 997 1019 984 1019 992 1028 1032 1041
White Female Athletes 957 1018 996 1036 983 1026 994 1044 1075 1044
Black Female Athletes 793 840 935 930 1000 987 983 915 884 992
All Non-Athletes 890 993 1020 1024 1014 1024 1032 1038 1040 1015
All Male Non-Athletes 934 988 1006 1017 1011 1024 1035 1053 1045 1003
White Male Non-Athletes 941 1005 1006 1033 1037 1038 1058 1065 1084 1037
Black Male Non-Athletes 785 890 963 804 926 927 863 890 864 866
All Female Non-Athletes 865 995 1026 1028 1016 1024 1031 1032 1038 1021
White Female Non-Athletes 873 1000 1035 1046 1030 1038 1041 1044 1056 1044
Black Female Non-Athletes 711 863 896 871 910 834 839 914 875 871
All In-State Residents 872 992 1004 1021 994 1005 1021 1030 1021 1005
All Male In-State Residents 877 976 994 992 969 987 1031 1022 1022 998
White Male In-State Residents 893 982 1003 1019 1009 1005 1046 1030 1049 1030
Black Male In-State Residents 706 856 913 843 852 929 880 928 870 858
All Female In-State Residents 868 1000 1011 1043 1013 1017 1015 1035 1020 1008
White Female In-State Residents 872 1001 1023 1057 1024 1023 1021 1043 1035 1029
Black Female In-State Residents 693 965 866 865 909 951 845 933 871 862
All Out-of-State Residents 894 973 1007 985 1003 1032 1027 1020 1036 1030
All Male Out-of-State Residents 916 958 975 977 1000 1031 1009 1009 1008 995
White Male Out-of-State Residents 929 959 1010 1007 1020 1050 1049 1041 1044 1013
Black Male Out-of-State Residents 797 953 851 817 917 932 907 899 897 915
All Female Out-of-State Residents 878 986 1031 994 1005 1034 1044 1028 1064 1057
White Female Out-of-State Residents 894 1004 1040 1018 1013 1058 1066 1044 1099 1077
Black Female Out-of-State Residents 744 720 933 883 942 836 908 886 886 966
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Student Count By Academic Major
As of April 13, 2005
Classified by Gender
Undergraduate Majors
Fem Male Total Fem Male Total
Undeclared 89 79 168 Political Science 5 8 13
Undecided 236 201 437 Social Sciences 329 80 409
Accounting 114 31 145 Sociology 10 10 20
Business Administration 252 218 470
Finance 3 6 9 Total 1824 960 2784
Health Management 62 8 70
Management Info Systems 27 30 57
Communication Studies 34 22 56
Journalism 3 4 7 Graduate Majors
Theatre Arts 11 5 16
American Sign Language 36 3 39 Fem Male Total
International Business 4 6 10 Accounting 59 23 82
Mid.Sch. Gr. Sci / L. Arts 1 1 Business Administration 161 160 321
Mid.Sch. Gr. Sci / S.Sci 1 1 International Business 10 10 20
Mid.Sch. Gr. L. Arts / S.Sci 0 Elementary Education 62 3 65
Elementary Education 101 4 105 Middle Grades Education 5 1 6
Middle Grades Education 5 3 8 School Administration 211 112 323
English Education 0 Educational Leadership 20 12 32
English 38 7 45 English Education 2 1 3
Art 1 1 English 2 8 10
Music 4 1 5 Sport Science and Pedagogy 12 8 20
Music Education 8 4 12 Nursing 79 3 82
Sacred Music 6 3 9 Post MSN-Nurs Educ Certificate 2 2
Music Performance 7 3 10 Mental Health Counseling 35 5 40
Music Composition 1 1 2 Agency Counseling 1 1
French 5 1 6 School Counseling 20 6 26
Spanish 10 2 12
Health/Wellness 18 14 32 Total 681 352 1033
Sports Management 8 33 41
Health Education 0
Physical Education 6 8 14
Athletic Training 13 2 15 Professional Majors
Computer Science 2 13 15
Mathematics 8 8 16 Fem Male Total
Biology 35 17 52 Undeclared 3 3
Chemistry 5 2 7 Business Administration 1 1
Medical Technology 2 2 Christian Education 7 22 29
Physician Assistant 1 1 Church Music 1 2 3
Nursing 242 14 256 Pastoral Care and Counseling 21 30 51
Psychology 49 25 74 Missiology 7 8 15
Religious Studies 30 67 97 Pastoral Ministries (MDiv) 16 50 66
Criminal Justice 0 Pastoral Ministries (DMin) 2 21 23
History 4 15 19
Human Services 0 Total 54 137 191
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Academic Awards Day 2005
Recipient List
Paul J. Stacy Biology Clifford D. Merryman
Parrish Freshman Chemistry Allison B. Barksdale and Emily M. Dykstra
M.A. Moseley, Jr., Senior Chemistry Nisreen K. AbuAta
Freshman Mathematics Achievement Anthony J. Quinn
Mathematics Major Laura J. Manning
M. Vann Murrell Bible Natalie J. Murphy
Religious Education Jorgia R. Rogers
Hebrew Matthew L. Alexander
Senior English Major Dara N. Hemric
Professional Writing Summer N. Hess
First Year English Composition Andrea L. Miller
J. Calvin Koontz Poetry Dara N. Hemric
Broad River Review Editors' Prize in Poetry Summer N. Hess
Broad River Review Editors' Prize in Fiction Scott R. Holstein
Communication Studies Jennifer L. Kay
Journalism Scott R. Holstein and Jennifer L. Menster
Alpha Psi Theater Tiffany A. Stephens and Matthew G. Winning
Sport Management Major Kevin L. Davis
Athletic Training Major Allison L. Murphy
Physical Education Major Casey L. Collins
Health / Wellness Major Kaitlyn N. Byer
Justin Scot Alston Memorial Christina E. Guzman
Psychology Natalie J. Murphy
Sociology Amanda B. Vick
Political Science Hans B. Koschmann
Freshman History Andrea L. Miller
Teacher Education Scholarship Alicia R. Graham
ry Education Student Teaching (Boiling Springs) Jamie L. Parton and Caroline E. Pittman
Elementary Education Student Teaching (Statesville) Jason L. Parker
Secondary Student Teaching Erin L. Aldriidge and Dara N. Hemric
Delta Kappa Gamma Society International Ashley N. Craig
French Jovan N. Freeman
Spanish Preston A. Hull and Shawn A. Pendergrass
American Sign Language Elizabeth I. Zych and Bethany M. Brasfield
Accounting Sarah E. Hughes
Business Administration Academic Casey B. Eanes
International Business Jovan N. Freeman
World Trade Resource Club Jeffrey W. Davis
Computer Science Emilie C. Yeager
Management Information Systems Academic Helen T. Dollyhite
F. Keith Griggs Student Leadership Alexander J. Ventura
Ray Webb Lutz Scholarship Ruth C. Evangelista
Broyhill School of Management Melissa T. Johnson
Wall Street Journal Adam C. Fisher
David M. Schweppe Memorial Music Maggie D. Koon
Music Achievement William J. Mayo
Freshman Music Seth A. Huber
Theodore Presser Music Anita E. Burnette
Symphonic Band Kelly J. Stockton
Senior Art Shallum M. Wright
Art Minor Alicia R. Hinson
Undergraduate Visual Arts Leeanna C. Woodworth, Laura M. Gibson, Jason D. Elmore
Elizabeth Carlisle Jones Art Leeanna C. Woodworth
Academic Freedom Nisreen K. AbuAta and Jennifer L. Menster
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Males Females Males Females
1937 Dan Wesley Moore, Jr. 1972 William Jefferson Cranford Sue Holder Rash
1938 Franklin D. Smith 1973 Steven Glenn Riddle Deborah Leigh Caskill
1939 Glenn Robert Bridges 1974 Jerry Calvin Burleson Donna Kay Abrams
1940 James S. Rotan 1975 William Shellem Barkley,Jr. Mary Jo Boyd
1941 Cecil Propst 1976 Stephen McFadden Lewis Sarah Louise Ormand
1942 R.W. Adams 1977 Robert Conrad Pettyjohn Sophia (Regina) Gomes Steibel
1943 E. Eugene Poston Eunice Hoyle Pratt 1978 Kenneth Lamar Lewis Kimberly (Patrice) Sain Harris
1944 Clyde E. McAlister 1979 David Warren Cribb Bettye Diggs
1945 Sam M. Green, Jr. 1980 Mark Masters Greta Setzer
1946 Carl Edgar Jolley 1981 Bradley Scott Riddle Rachel (Elizabeth) Schlafer Parton
1947 William Brian Beam Dorothy Spangler 1982 William Wilson Rash Nola Renee Boughmann
1948 John Worth Long Margaret McKinney 1983 Franklin Craig Meadows Mary (Joan) Proctor Hendrix
1949 John E. Roberts 1984 Jerome Frederick Creach Mami (Lynne) McNeely Crisman
1950 James Edward Cooke 1985 Sidney Wilkey Carol Whitmire Harwell
1951 Alred Smith Homesley 1986 Christopher Sherman Roberts Mary (Elizabeth) Willoughby Hartman
1952 Joseph McWayne Cole 1987 Michael Rousseaux Teresa (Lynn) Cannon Jessup
1953 Amos Glen Henson 1988 James Douglas Armstrong Cara (Lynn) Barker Winslow
Mildred Laney
Paul Henry Thomas 1989 Tracy Craig Jessup Carol King Dawson
1954 Frank Mason Hudspeth Virginia Huggins 1990 Philip David Archer Anna Christine Vaughn
1955 Truman Garland Philips Cynthia Covington 1991 Robert Stephen Harrelson Michele (Sheree) Philemon Norman
1956 Harold Lloyd Long Mildred Peterson 1992 Brian Patrick Miller Dawn Elaine Camp
1957 Douglas David Hamrick Faye Branch 1993 Martin Lynn White Andrea Starr Sells
1958 Douglas Woodrow Wilson Grace Ollis 1994 Anthony Todd Estes Frances Elizabeth Mabry
1959 Marvin Ray Walters, Jr. Sonja Hedrick 1995 Clayton Ryan King Sabrina Michelle Barnes
1960 W. Worth Bridges, Jr. Mary Josephine Roper 1996 Edwin E. Odugba Heather (Nicole) Robertson White
1961 Jerry Richard Walker Joyce (Carolyn) Gantt Beam 1997 Michael James Mustian Susan Joy McKibben
1962 James Edwin McSwain Judith (Amelia) Mintz Fernald 1998 Robert Daniel Emily Harrelson
1963 Richard Verlon Ledford Sarah Amanda Warlick 1999 Joshua Kime Lawson Amanda Marie Keene
1964 David Bruce Washburn Peggy Janet Cooper 2000 Wesley William Barkley Linda Jean Sain
1965 Charles Ray Yarborough, Jr. Dianne Washburn 2001 Kenneth Martin Wince Hanh My Tran
1966 Robert Stephen Poston Patricia Ann Jarman 2002 Charles Andrew Polk Rebecca Kay Boring
1967 Philip B. Storm 2003 Patrick O'Neil Woody Larissa Marie Bixler
1968 Richard P. Smith, Jr. Erin Leigh Boyd
1969 David Vernon Webb Gloria (Jean) Poston Helton 2004 Todd William Ulrich Laurie Ann Pinkert
1970 William Burdette Harrill,III Janet (Faye) Costner Elliott 2005 Timothy J. Gribble Nisreen Karim Abu Ata
1971 Jerry C. Ruppe Janet (Mae) Whisnant Harllee
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Five former employees of the
university are currently serving
as presidents of North Carolina
private colleges.
Longitudinal Fee Schedule Comparison
98-99 99-00 00-01 01-02 02-03 03-04 04-05 05-06
Tuition (Regular Program)
Full-Time (Per Semester) 5095 5390 5830 6260 6610 7080 7480 7980
Part-Time / Overload (Per Hour) 220 230 240 250 260 270 285 295
Applied Music (Per Semester)
One Lesson / Week 160 165 165 170 170 170 175 178
Two Lessons / Week 260 270 270 270 270 270 285 295
Room (Per Semester)
Traditional Dorm 1095 1095 1160 1220 1270 1310 1365 1420
Private Room (Additional) 425 475 500 500 500 500 550 550
Student Apartment 1800 1800 1900 2000 2080 2140 2200 2300
Board (Per Semester)
21 + $20 Meal Plan 1220 1220 1220 1220 1220 1260 1305 1350
15 + $25 Meal Plan 1180 1180 1180 1180 1180 1220 1260 1305
10 + $100 Meal Plan 1120 1120 1120 1120 1120 1155 1195 1235
7 + $150 Meal Plan (Apt. only) 1050 1050 1050 1050 1050 1085 1125 1165
Summer School
Tuition (Per Hour) 165 188 200 210 220 230 242 252
Room (Per Session) 190 200 210 225 235 245 255 265
Board (Per Session - 15 Meals / Week) 235 245 255 265 275 285 295 300
GOAL / BSN Tuition (Per Hour) 178 188 200 210 220 230 242 252
Graduate Programs (Tuition Per Hour)
Graduate Program (Traditional) 178 188 200 210 220 230 242 252
Broyhill School of Business 205 215 230 240 250 260 272 282
School of Divinity 170 180 190 205 215 225 237 247
Nursing 220 230 242 252
Doctoral Programs (Tuition Per Hour)
Doctory of Ministry 270 270 270 282 292
Doctor of Education 270 282 292
Deposits and Fees:
Audit Fee (Per Course) 50 50 100 100 100 100 150 150
Automobile Registration Fee (Per Year) 60 60 60 60 75 75 75 75
Communications Fee (Per Semester) 55 60 60 65 75 75 85 85
Credit by Examination (Per Test) 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150
Dorm Damage Deposit (Refundable) 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75
Graduation Fee 50 60 60 60 80 80 100 100
International Student Processing Fee 100 100 100 100
Insurance 125 125 125 125 135 135 145 165
Late Graduation Fee 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50
Late Registration Fee 40 50 50 50 50 50 50 50
Late Registration Fee (Student Teaching) 25 25 25 25 25 25 35 35
Transcript Fee 5 5 5 5 5 5 10 10
Thesis 50 50
Dissertation 250
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A Comparative Analysis of North Carolina Private Colleges and Universities in Selected Categories, Fall 2004
Degrees Conferred First-Time Enrollment (Headcount) Enroll Chg From Fa00 % Black % Women % FTime % OutofSt
Undergrad Graduate Freshmen Undergraduate Graduate Headcount Undergrad Headcount Students Students Students Students
Total Rnk Total Rnk Total Rnk Chg03 Total Rnk Chg03 Total Rnk Chg03 Total Rnk Total Rnk %Chg Rnk % Rnk Total Rnk Total Rnk % Rnk
1 Barton 231 20 261 21 13 1231 21 43 1231 22 1202 19 2% 21 20.1 18 73.1 7 79.0 29 20.1 27
2 Belmont Abbey 173 24 174 30 27 791 29 -56 791 29 917 25 -14% 32 12.4 29 60.3 16 89.5 20 34.6 16
3 Bennett 74 34 172 31 60 504 34 76 504 34 619 32 -19% 35 96.0 2 100.0 1 99.6 2 71.8 4
4 Brevard 162 27 156 32 0 584 33 -20 584 33 710 31 -18% 34 61.6 9 46.9 33 94.0 16 52.2 10
5 Cabarrus 34 35 14 306 35 64 306 35 259 36 18% 9 0.0 35 90.8 5 70.9 32 0.0 35
6 Campbell 836 4 195 5 737 4 112 5243 2 37 1739 3 104 6982 2 4604 2 14% 11 16.8 25 48.9 30 64.8 34 13.8 31
7 Catawba 328 13 8 14 260 22 8 1375 19 -77 20 18 1 1395 19 1323 15 4% 18 15.1 27 53.0 26 96.1 10 30.0 23
8 Chowan 115 31 290 18 37 687 32 -85 687 32 774 28 -11% 30 28.7 13 43.8 34 96.2 9 52.5 9
9 Davidson 426 10 462 6 -28 1714 13 2 1714 15 1679 12 2% 21 62.4 8 50.6 28 100.0 1 81.6 3
10 Duke 1539 1 1527 1 1640 1 21 6301 1 53 6469 1 319 12770 1 6309 1 0% 25 10.8 32 48.8 32 99.2 3 85.4 1
11 Elon 889 3 60 7 1230 2 3 4622 3 191 174 11 21 4796 4 3900 4 19% 8 7.1 34 61.3 15 97.2 6 71.2 6
12 Gardner-Webb 744 5 372 3 389 12 23 2575 7 -107 1149 4 -33 3724 5 2474 6 4% 18 15.7 26 65.0 8 83.9 24 23.1 25
13 Greensboro 167 26 8 14 247 23 19 1165 23 20 61 16 -11 1226 23 973 24 20% 6 19.1 20 53.6 23 79.2 28 26.4 24
14 Guilford 353 12 459 7 138 2511 9 410 2511 9 1255 17 100% 1 21.5 16 62.0 13 82.6 25 32.1 19
15 High Point 529 6 50 8 423 10 -119 2619 5 -65 223 8 -11 2842 6 2623 5 0% 25 23.4 15 61.4 14 91.8 17 34.0 17
16 Johnson C. Smith 255 16 430 9 -39 1415 15 -59 1415 18 1576 13 -10% 29 99.3 1 58.0 20 95.6 14 67.8 7
17 Lees-McRae 147 29 193 28 -83 875 27 -53 875 27 713 30 23% 4 60.6 10 55.4 22 95.7 13 35.8 15
18 Lenoir-Rhyne 253 17 36 10 322 16 13 1407 16 59 172 12 -30 1579 16 1297 16 8% 16 84.6 7 62.8 10 90.5 19 22.3 26
19 Livingstone 144 30 265 20 -20 1016 24 11 1016 25 917 25 11% 14 92.8 4 49.6 29 96.9 7 44.5 12
20 Mars Hill 241 19 346 14 29 1384 18 79 1384 21 1219 18 14% 11 11.8 30 59.2 18 89.3 21 31.4 21
21 Meredith 427 9 38 9 404 11 64 2009 11 9 160 13 8 2169 11 2432 7 -17% 33 94.1 3 99.0 3 79.7 26 12.0 32
22 Methodist 270 14 7 16 470 5 51 2215 10 5 62 15 17 2277 10 2134 9 4% 18 20.6 17 41.9 35 77.7 30 36.0 14
23 Montreat 211 23 3 18 131 34 5 947 25 4 56 17 -36 1003 26 1064 22 -11% 30 18.5 22 62.5 11 98.3 4 16.6 29
24 Mount Olive 502 7 268 19 19 2583 6 294 2583 8 1713 11 51% 2 28.3 14 57.9 21 72.2 31 4.4 34
25 N.C. Wesleyan 430 8 320 17 120 1776 12 81 1776 14 1955 10 -9% 28 41.9 12 53.1 25 69.8 33 15.2 30
26 Peace 89 33 202 26 -48 695 31 -4 695 31 603 34 15% 10 12.8 28 100.0 1 96.0 11 11.4 33
27 Pfeiffer 248 18 301 4 191 29 21 1179 22 -9 874 5 35 2053 13 985 23 20% 6 20.0 19 58.7 19 85.8 23 18.1 28
28 Queens 219 21 139 6 240 24 -12 1601 14 190 506 6 -47 2107 12 1156 21 38% 3 17.2 24 78.0 6 62.3 35 32.3 18
29 Salem 168 25 24 13 154 33 -9 907 26 -3 207 9 26 1114 24 898 27 1% 23 18.6 21 98.5 4 79.7 26 31.6 20
30 Shaw 413 11 4 17 436 8 -54 2516 8 70 193 10 23 2709 7 2394 8 5% 17 89.0 6 63.4 9 87.5 22 30.2 22
31 St. Andrews 115 31 201 27 5 741 30 48 741 30 612 33 21% 5 11.3 31 62.3 12 91.0 18 46.8 11
32 St. Augustine's 213 22 327 15 -215 1395 17 -240 1395 19 1465 14 -5% 27 90.7 5 48.9 30 95.6 14 54.1 8
33 Wake Forest 1000 2 547 2 1116 3 116 4128 4 82 2376 2 -31 6504 3 4086 3 1% 23 60.3 11 50.8 27 96.8 8 71.7 5
34 Warren Wilson 154 28 26 12 210 25 -17 792 28 14 73 14 7 865 28 728 29 9% 15 17.7 23 60.2 17 98.1 5 82.7 2
35 Wingate 258 15 36 10 358 13 -14 1331 20 7 229 7 58 1560 17 1179 20 13% 13 10.5 33 53.4 24 96.0 11 42.2 13
TOTALS 12323 3381 13518 260 63140 1071 14743 420 77883 58747 7%
A Comparative Analysis of Student Costs in North Carolina Private Colleges and Universities, Fall 2004
T U I T I O N and F E E S ROOM BOARD TOTAL COSTS
2004-05 2003-04 % Change 2004-05 2003-04 % Change 2004-05 2003-04 % Change 2004-05 2003-04 % Change
Total Rnk Total Rnk Frm03 Rnk Total Rnk Total Rnk Frm03 Rnk Total Rnk Total Rnk Frm03 Rnk Total Rnk Total Rnk Frm03 Rnk
1 Barton 15,596 20 14,278 23 9.2% 6 2,592 27 2,408 27 7.6% 11 2,828 21 2,628 20 7.6% 7 21,016 22 19,314 23 8.8% 5
2 Belmont Abbey 15,788 17 14,880 18 6.1% 17 4,556 4 4,298 3 6.0% 18 3,544 6 3,342 6 6.0% 14 23,888 8 22,520 7 6.1% 16
3 Bennett 12,226 31 10,978 31 11.4% 2 2,715 24 2,526 24 7.5% 12 2,737 24 2,546 23 7.5% 8 17,678 31 16,050 31 10.1% 3
4 Brevard 14,740 24 14,320 21 2.9% 34 6,230 na 5,510 na 13.1% 4 na na na na na na 20,970 23 19,830 21 5.7% 21
5 Cabarrus 6,750 35 6,150 36 9.8% 5 nap nap nap nap nap nap nap nap nap nap nap nap 6,750 35 6,150 36 9.8% 4
6 Campbell 14,420 27 13,480 26 7.0% 12 2,400 30 2,236 29 7.3% 15 2,700 25 2,520 24 7.1% 10 19,520 28 18,236 28 7.0% 12
7 Catawba 17,600 8 16,400 9 7.3% 11 3,350 9 5,600 na na na 2,250 31 na na na na 23,200 12 22,000 10 5.5% 24
8 Chowan 14,100 28 13,400 27 5.2% 25 2,900 17 2,700 18 7.4% 13 3,200 9 3,000 10 6.7% 12 20,200 26 19,100 24 5.8% 20
9 Davidson 27,171 3 25,903 3 4.9% 29 4,083 7 3,892 6 4.9% 21 3,649 4 3,479 5 4.9% 17 34,903 3 33,274 2 4.9% 28
10 Duke 30,720 1 29,345 1 4.7% 31 4,610 3 4,430 2 4.1% 23 3,910 2 3,780 3 3.4% 22 39,240 1 37,555 1 4.5% 31
11 Elon 17,555 9 16,570 7 5.9% 19 2,936 16 2,770 16 6.0% 18 3,074 17 2,900 12 6.0% 14 23,565 9 22,240 9 6.0% 18
12 Gardner-Webb 15,130 22 14,310 22 5.7% 20 2,730 23 2,620 20 4.2% 22 2,610 28 2,520 24 3.6% 20 20,470 24 19,450 22 5.2% 26
13 Greensboro 16,820 12 15,270 15 10.2% 3 3,350 10 3,150 8 6.3% 17 3,110 13 2,880 15 8.0% 5 23,280 11 21,750 14 7.0% 12
14 Guilford 20,270 4 19,186 4 5.6% 21 4,830 2 3,050 9 58.4% 1 2,890 19 2,890 13 0.0% 27 26,600 4 25,126 4 5.9% 19
15 High Point 15,700 19 14,710 19 6.7% 15 2,890 18 2,820 14 2.5% 29 3,890 3 3,790 2 2.6% 24 22,480 16 21,320 16 5.4% 25
16 Johnson C. Smith 13,712 29 13,062 28 5.0% 27 3,049 13 2,904 13 5.0% 20 2,249 32 2,142 29 5.0% 16 19,010 30 18,108 29 5.0% 27
17 Lees-McRae 15,228 21 14,500 20 5.0% 27 2,834 20 2,550 23 11.1% 5 3,120 12 2,890 13 8.0% 6 21,182 21 19,940 20 6.2% 14
18 Lenoir-Rhyne 17,850 6 16,450 8 8.5% 8 3,200 12 2,965 12 7.9% 10 3,100 14 2,850 17 8.8% 4 24,150 7 22,265 8 8.5% 7
19 Livingstone 13,527 30 12,298 30 10.0% 4 2,779 22 2,725 17 2.0% 30 3,140 10 3,078 9 2.0% 25 19,446 29 18,101 30 7.4% 10
20 Mars Hill 15,922 16 15,458 14 3.0% 33 2,782 21 2,700 18 3.0% 27 2,900 18 2,800 18 3.6% 20 21,604 18 20,958 18 3.1% 35
21 Meredith 19,000 5 18,065 5 5.2% 25 2,675 25 2,500 25 7.0% 16 2,675 26 2,500 26 7.0% 11 24,350 6 23,065 6 5.6% 22
22 Methodist 16,700 13 15,810 11 5.6% 21 3,240 11 2,990 11 8.4% 8 3,130 11 2,950 11 6.1% 13 23,070 14 21,750 14 6.1% 16
23 Montreat 15,108 23 14,120 24 7.0% 12 2,470 28 2,256 28 9.5% 7 2,592 30 2,186 28 18.6% 2 20,170 27 18,562 27 8.7% 6
24 Mount Olive 11,145 32 10,560 32 5.5% 23 2,000 32 1,950 32 2.6% 28 2,600 29 2,500 26 4.0% 19 15,745 32 15,010 32 4.9% 28
25 N.C. Wesleyan 14,650 25 12,443 29 17.7% 1 3,000 15 3,000 10 0.0% 31 3,555 5 3,555 4 0.0% 27 21,205 20 18,998 25 11.6% 1
26 Peace 16,881 11 15,925 10 6.0% 18 4,545 5 4,128 5 10.1% 6 1,981 33 1,805 32 9.8% 3 23,407 10 21,858 11 7.1% 11
27 Pfeiffer 14,570 26 13,550 25 7.5% 10 3,030 14 2,820 14 7.4% 13 2,800 22 2,610 21 7.3% 9 20,400 25 18,980 26 7.5% 8
28 Queens 17,008 10 15,650 13 8.7% 7 3,410 8 3,410 7 0.0% 31 2,780 23 2,780 19 0.0% 27 23,198 13 21,840 12 6.2% 14
29 Salem 16,490 14 15,715 12 4.9% 29 4,252 6 4,252 4 0.0% 31 4,618 1 4,618 1 0.0% 27 25,360 5 24,585 5 3.2% 34
30 Shaw 9,438 34 9,178 35 2.8% 35 2,840 19 2,448 26 16.0% 3 3,210 8 3,206 7 0.1% 26 15,488 34 14,832 33 4.4% 32
31 St. Andrews 15,725 18 15,115 17 4.0% 32 2,310 31 2,220 30 4.1% 23 3,320 7 3,190 8 4.1% 18 21,355 19 20,525 19 4.0% 33
32 St. Augustine's 10,388 33 9,648 33 7.7% 9 2,436 29 2,084 31 16.9% 2 2,876 20 2,876 16 0.0% 27 15,700 33 14,608 34 7.5% 8
33 Wake Forest 28,310 2 26,490 2 6.9% 14 5,040 1 4,660 1 8.2% 9 3,100 15 1,900 30 63.2% 1 36,450 2 33,050 3 10.3% 2
34 Warren Wilson 17,738 7 16,674 6 6.4% 16 2,639 26 2,560 22 3.1% 26 2,639 27 2,560 22 3.1% 23 23,016 15 21,794 13 5.6% 22
35 Wingate 16,000 15 15,200 16 5.3% 24 6,200 na 6,000 na 3.3% 25 na na na na na na 22,200 17 21,200 17 4.7% 30
75
A Comparative Analysis of Highest Salaries in North Carolina Private
HIGHEST PAID EMPLOYEE (officers, directors, trustees) HIGHEST PAID E
Base Other
Name Title Salary Benefits Allow Name
1 Barton Norval Kneten President 180,000 20,034 Actual, John Bethune
House,Car
2 Belmont Abbey Micheal Pressmone Vice President for 110,667 37,926 None David Neipert
Institutional Advance
3 Bennett Jonetta Cole President 175,500 10,413 None Margaret Curtis
4 Brevard Drew Vanhorn President 110,000 18,757 360 John Gardner
5 Cabarrus
6 Campbell Jerry Wallace President 250,000 24,596 None Willis Whichard
7 Catawba Robert Knott President 150,000 13,500 None S. Hiatt
8 Chowan Christopher White President 91,667 6,274 None Jay Howell
9 Davidson Robert Vaqt President 350,249 110,672 None Clark G. Ross
10 Duke * Nannerl Keohane President 485,000 43,622 None Mike Krzyzewski
Ralph Snyderman Chancellor 481,698 51,094 256,216
11 Elon Leo Lambert President 278,121 25,783 14,692 John Burbridge
Gerald Francis Provost 224,406 21,703 None
12 Gardner-Webb Christopher White Former President 270,593 164,286 None Ralph Dixon
Frank Campbell Interim President 237,270 18,982 None
13 Greensboro * Craven Williams President 166,000 10,500 None Thomas Jones
14 Guilford Kent Chabotar President 200,000 43,949 None Johathan Varnell
Charles Patterson VP Instit Advancement 164,000 44,583 None Martin Hill
15 High Point Jacob Martinson President 208,333 71,400 3,083 Jerry Steele
16 Johnson C. Dorothy Yancy President 176,332 115,024 9,000 Granville Sawyer
Smith *
17 Lees-McRae Earl Robinson President 152,787 16,269 24,000 Janet Speer
18 Lenoir Rhyne Wayne Powell President 159,710 21,487 None Gail Summer
19 Livingstone Algeania Freeman President 145,000 19,843 None Nathaniel Williams
20 Mars Hill Dan Lunsford President 120,000 10,559 None Lyn White
21 Meredith Maureen Hartford President 246,278 19,952 None Sidney Adkins
22 Methodist Elton Hendricks President 190,500 16,630 None Tat Wing Chan
23 Montreat Don King Interim President 101,079 3,073 None Abiola Fapetu
Dirk Wilmouth Vice President 101,066 5,053 None Isaac Owolabi
24 Mount Olive James Byrd President 192,150 9,608 None Ellen Jordan
Rebecca Mitchell
25 N.C. Wesleyan Ian Newbould President 220,000 13,200 None Debra Smith
George Timmons
26 Peace Laura Bingham Secretary, Board of 146,904 27,108 918 Randolph Coupland
Trustees Nina Pollard
27 Pfeiffer * Charles Ambrose President 157,424 14,131 None Ronald Hunady
Joel Vickers
28 Queens Pamela Lewis President 190,000 20,116 1950 Peter Browning
29 Salem * Julianne Thrift President 194,651 30,936 None Eileen Wilson-
Oyelaran
30 Shaw Clarence Newsome President 150,000 21,822 None Martel Perry
31 St. Andrews John Deegan President 135,275 8,117 None Cynthia Robinson
32 St. Augustine's Dianne Suber President 139,050 33,372 36,000 Yvonne Coston
33 Wake Forest * Thomas K. Hearn President 245,000 297,135 97,170 George Prosser
John P. Anderson VP for Finance and Adm 275,000 37,400 20,719 Jim Grobe
34 Warren Wilson Douglas Orr President 134,900 19,093 19,394 John Huie
35 Wingate Jerry McGee President 223,800 24,272 None Robert Supernaw
76 All information based on the fiscal year 2004, except those institutions reporting fiscal year 2003 as indicated by (
Colleges and Universities, Fall 2004
EMPLOYEE (other than officers, directors, trustees) HIGHEST PAID INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS
Base Other
Title Salary Benefits Allow Name Type of Service Compen
Professor/Dean 95,273 11,779 N/A Donnie's Home Services Renovation, painting, 82,034
carpentry
Professor, Int'l Business 70,050 26,827 None Aladdin Food Service Food Service 931,849
Vice President 101,253 None None H.M. Kern Construction Construction 723,169
Executive Director 141,960 10,851 None Transylvania Medical 84,968
Policy Center Community Hospital
Dean of Law School 180,750 19,056 None Ernst and Young Audit Services 88,885
108,331 8,125 None McCoy, Hillard, and Auditor 50,690
Parks, CPAs, PA
Director IT 58,563 4,606 None Pioneer School Food Service 987,638
Caterers, Inc.
167,853 19,623 None Rodgers Builders Construction 8,939,208
Men's Basketball Coach 800,000 53,009 22,039 TA Loving Company Construction Service 28,474,601
Dean 171,128 18,792 None McBride Hess Design Architectural 155,215
Vice President for 113,500 9,080 None Isaacs and Associates Architectural 78,900
Enrollment Management Bond, Schoeneck, King Legal 76,894
Professor 85,766 5,219 None None
Executive Director 75,000 18,446 None TFF Architects Architectural 275,398
Director, NC PALS 74,263 18,335 None Smith Moore LLP Legal 214,211
Consultant, Former 130,079 5,200 None None
Men's Basketball Coach
Dept Head, Business 100,949 7,344 None David M. Sidbury Construction 3,191,113
Whelchel Builders, Inc. Construction 239,629
Chair 62,000 9,711 None ARAMARK Food Service Food Service 974,819
Dean, Academic Affairs 91,903 17,010 None ARAMARK Food Service Food Service 1,474,924
Wilkie Construction Construction 1,379,426
VP Business Office 100,000 N/A N/A Wagoner Construction Construction 344,005
Xerox Corporation Copier Leases 223,719
Dean of IPR 83,311 8,720 None Cherry, Bekaert and Accounting 80,841
Holland, L.L.P.
Dean, Business 111,624 9,828 None Geier Brown Renfrow Architects 250,721
Prof, Computer Science 75,858 8,081 None None
Associate Professor 78,862 3,943 None None
Dean, Adult Education 76,017 3,801 None
VP, Academic Affairs 83,933 4,197 None Dalton Proctor Fundraising 9,500
VP, Institutional Advanc 81,375 4,069 None
Finance Director 60,000 3,600 None Technology and 255,500
Assistant Dean 60,000 3,600 None Management Design
VP, Enrollment 93,600 5,616 None Little Diversified Architectural Services 126,434
Dean of Academics 91,350 8,838 None McGladrey and Pullen Audit Services 120,078
Director, Org Mgt Prog 97,959 10,842 None None
Director, MBA/MHA Prog 97,118 10,796 None
Dean, Business School 157,650 17,042 None Dodexo Food Services 3,151,016
Dean 102,516 19,055 None Bell, Davis, And Pitt Attorney 324,301
Executive Vice President 100,500 0 None Group Insurance Serv Insurance 1,830,073
Aramark Corporation Food Services 1,560,883
Dean of Students 62,000 8,831 None Blue Cross/Blue Shield Health Care 841,419
Assistant Provost for 74,858 17,966 None Wesley Peachtree Group Auditing Services 172,274
Research/Sponsor Ed
Men's Basketball Coach 791,731 57,097 22,752 Staubauch Company Real Estate 677,017
Football Coach 636,802 96,931 17,786 Nicholas/Applegate Investment 591,814
Director, ELC 75,480 5,325 None None
Dean 152,250 30,284 None Primary Physicians Insurance 345,105
Care Management
(*) Data supplied by 77
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Margaret Christopher, Media Assistant, for her technical
expertise and supervision in the production process.
Joey Bridges and Mike Schau, Gardner-Webb's experts in query
definition, data extraction, system maintenance, and problem-solving.
The staff of the Registrar''s Office--Lou Ann Scates, Randall Cooper,
Carolyn Gossett, Meline Lovelace, Sonda Hamrick, and Stephen Sain--for
their patience as this project competed for my time and attention in the
midst of learning new job responsibilities.
Numerous faculty and staff members whose questions and
requests for information were the inspiration for generating
many of the charts contained in these pages.
This year's edition of the Gardner-Webb Fact Book is
dedicated to the memory of Clyde Miller.
Office of Institutional Research
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