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Provost’s Report. April 2, 2014. Report Outline. Language, Cultures & World Affairs Dean Search Freshman Applications Accepted Students Weekend Retention Highlights External Funding at the College of Charleston 3 rd Year Review & Tenure and Promotion Q & A. Update on Dean Search. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Provost’s Report

April 2, 2014

Report Outline

• Language, Cultures & World Affairs Dean Search• Freshman Applications• Accepted Students Weekend• Retention Highlights• External Funding at the College of Charleston• 3rd Year Review & Tenure and Promotion• Q & A

Update on Dean Search

Language, Cultures and World Affairs 43 Applications Received 10 Candidates Interviewed by Phone 7 Candidates Interviewed by Skype Four Candidates to Interview on Campus

Alden Smith, Baylor University Antonio Tillis, Dartmouth University Chad Gasta, Iowa State University Chris Seiple, Institute for Global Engagement

Freshmen Applications

Accepted Students Weekend

• March 21 & 22 - 800 students and family members on campus (approximately 3,200 people total)

• Some statistics1. Charleston 40 & >300 student volunteers helped

2. 26.5% Male, 73.5% Female

3. 49.5% In-State

4. 50.5% Out-of-State

5. 15.2% Students of Color

6. 24 faculty gave “mini-lectures”

7. Many had intended majors

1. SSM – 28%. SOB – 19%,

2. HSS – 18%, EHHP – 11%

Retention Highlights• One year retention rate from Fall

2012 to Fall 2013 for all freshmen was 82.4% 1% increase from last year

• One year retention rate for transfer students was 79.5%, which is an 11 year high.

• Black / African American retention for all freshmen increased from 77.6% to 87.8%. This is 5.4% higher than the

average for all freshmen.

• The declaration of a major shows a strong positive correlation for freshmen and transfers

1. Freshmen declared = 92.6%; undeclared = 67.6%

2. Transfer declared = 83.4%; undeclared = 36.4%

• There is not a significant difference between in-state (82.2%) and out-of-state retention (82.7%)

• Six-year graduation rate for 2007 entering freshmen was 64.5%, down from 68.4 % for the previous year. However, four (56.2) and five year (64.5%) graduation rates are up from last year suggesting a coming increase in the six-year graduation rate next year.

External Funding: Total Funded Amount, Fiscal Years 2009-2013

External Funding: Total Funded Amount by SourceFiscal Years 2009 to 2013

Category FY 2009 FY 2010 FY 2011 FY 2012 FY 2013

Federally-funded Amount $3,950,392 $5,837,167 $10,790,306 $4,696,116 $6,173,554

State-funded Amount $608,072 $389,476 $474,816 $469,131 $996,243

Privately-funded Amount $587,406 $795,296 $537,719 $905,742 $1,213,226

Local Govt-funded Amount $14,055 $12,411 $22,411 $7,104 $5,049

Internationally-funded Amount $0 $0 $20,275 $6,200 $0

External Funding: Total Funded Amount by SchoolFiscal Years 2009 to 2013

School or Division FY 2009 FY 2010 FY 2011 FY 2012 FY 2013

Academic Affairs $87,710 $40,500 $228,685 $31,450 $218,680

School of the Arts $0 $46,750 $0 $10,000 $20,000

School of Business $195,880 $682,155 $21,885 $129,467 $299,862

School of Education, Health, & Human Performance

$594,518 $599,844 $700,029 $736,291 $854,098

School of Humanities & Social Science

$153,112 $139,467 $1,513,316 $817,705 $769,056

School of Languages, Cultures, & World Affairs

$5,000 $0 $0 $65,500 $59,250

Library $201,532 $352,406 $168,855 $178,971 $381,126

School of Sciences & Mathematics

$3,434,629 $4,882,248 $8,515,750 $3,397,223 $4,667,828

Student Affairs $487,544 $290,980 $697,007 $703,150 $720,000

3rd Year Review & Tenure and Promotion

Decisions: 2013-2014 2012-2013 Negative Positive Total Negative Positive Total

3rd Year Review 2 22 24 0 22 22 tenure & promotion to Assoc. Professor (including tenure only reviews) 1 16 17 1 22 23

promotion or renewal to Sr. Instructor 0 5 5 0 6 6

promotion to Professor 0 9 9 1 9 10

TOTAL 3 52 55 2 59 61

Decisions: 2011-2012 2010-2011 Negative Positive Total Negative Positive Total

3rd Year Review 2 24 26 0 16 16 tenure & promotion to Assoc. Professor (including tenure only reviews) 4 14 18 7 23 30

promotion or renewal to Sr. Instructor 0 7 7 2 7 9

promotion to Professor 2 6 8 0 10 10

TOTAL 8 51 59 10 55 65

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