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Table Contents
Introduction .......................................................................................................................... 4
Historical Highlights ............................................................................................................ 6
Founding ........................................................................................................................... 6
Early Leadership ............................................................................................................... 6
Continued Growth ............................................................................................................. 6
Today ................................................................................................................................. 6
Historic Location .................................................................................................................. 8
Mission Statement ................................................................................................................ 9
Vision Statement .................................................................................................................. 9
Institutional Goals: ............................................................................................................. 10
Memberships ...................................................................................................................... 11
Accreditations ..................................................................................................................... 12
Board of Trustees (2013 – 2014) ....................................................................................... 13
Organizational Structure .................................................................................................... 14
Important Telephone Numbers .......................................................................................... 15
Application, Acceptances, & Enrollees ............................................................................. 16
New Freshmen.................................................................................................................... 16
New Transfers .................................................................................................................... 16
New Freshmen High School GPA ..................................................................................... 17
New Freshmen High School Class Rank ........................................................................... 17
Completed Applications & Acceptance from 21 NENC Counties .................................... 18
Profile of Enrolled New Freshmen (Fall) .......................................................................... 19
Profile of Enrolled New Freshmen (Spring) ...................................................................... 20
Profile of Enrolled New Transfers (Fall) ........................................................................... 21
Profile of Enrolled New Transfers (Spring) ....................................................................... 22
Profile of Enrolled Undergraduates (Fall) ......................................................................... 23
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Profile of Enrolled Undergraduates (Spring) ..................................................................... 24
Profile of Enrolled Graduates (Fall) ................................................................................... 25
Profile of Enrolled Graduates (Spring) .............................................................................. 26
All Students by Classification (Fall and Spring) ............................................................... 27
All Students by Majors ....................................................................................................... 28
Enrollment by State Fall 2013............................................................................................ 29
Enrollment by Counties for North Carolina Fall 2013 ...................................................... 30
Enrollment from 21 *NENC Counties ............................................................................... 31
(New Freshmen) ................................................................................................................. 31
Enrollment from 21 *NENC Counties ............................................................................... 32
(New Transfers).................................................................................................................. 32
Enrollment from 21 *NENC Counties ............................................................................... 33
(Undergraduates) ................................................................................................................ 33
Summer School Profile of Enrolled Students .................................................................... 34
Headcount by Total Student Credit Hours ......................................................................... 35
(Undergraduates) ................................................................................................................ 35
Headcount by Total Student Credit Hours ......................................................................... 36
(Graduate Students) ............................................................................................................ 36
Student Credit Hours by Category & Residence Status..................................................... 37
Degrees Conferred by Departments ................................................................................... 38
Characteristics of Degrees Conferred ................................................................................ 39
(Fall) ................................................................................................................................... 39
Characteristics of Degrees Conferred ................................................................................ 39
(Spring) ............................................................................................................................... 39
Degrees Conferred by County of Residence ...................................................................... 40
(Fall) ................................................................................................................................... 40
Degrees Conferred by County of Residence ...................................................................... 41
(Spring) ............................................................................................................................... 41
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Retention Rates .................................................................................................................. 42
Graduation Rates ................................................................................................................ 43
Persistence Rates ................................................................................................................ 44
One Year Retention Rates by Majors ................................................................................ 45
Student Headcount Enrollment Projections ....................................................................... 46
Full-Time Faculty & Staff by Occupational Activity (NEW FORMAT) ......................... 47
Full-Time Instructional Faculty by Gender ....................................................................... 47
Full-Time Instructional Faculty by Highest Earned Degree .............................................. 48
Full-Time Instructional Faculty by Academic Rank ......................................................... 48
Full-Time Instructional Faculty by Tenure Status ............................................................. 48
Full-Time Instructional Faculty by Ethnicity .................................................................... 49
Financial Summary (Revenue) ........................................................................................... 50
Financial Summary (Expenditures) ................................................................................... 51
Introduction
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ECSU FACT BOOK 2013-2014
The Elizabeth City State University (ECSU) Fact Book is an annual publication that provides
official statistical information about various aspects of the university’s operations. We believe this
document will serve as a valuable reference and resource tool for research and planning to our campus
community and the public. Information presented in the Fact Book is representative of mandated reports
submitted and approved by the University of North Carolina General Administration, unless otherwise
noted.
In continuing our efforts to provide timely information, staff in the Office of Institutional,
Effectiveness, Research, and Planning is committed to refining this document each year. Therefore, your
comments and suggestions are important to us for future improvements. Please do not hesitate to send
comments and suggestions to me at (drwade@mail.ecsu.edu) or complete our survey
http://surveys.ecsu.edu/cgi-bin/qwebcorporate.dll?Z79ZBH.
Thank you very much,
Dr. Damon Wade, Director Office of Institutional Effectiveness, Research, and Planning
Elizabeth City State University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award baccalaureate and masters degrees. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4500 for questions about
the accreditation of Elizabeth City State University.
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Historical Highlights
Founding
On March 3, 1891, Hugh Cale, an African-American representative in the N.C. General
Assembly from Pasquotank County, sponsored House Bill 383, which established a normal (teaching)
school for "teaching and training teachers of the colored race to teach in the common schools of North
Carolina." The bill passed, and the origin of Elizabeth City State University was born.
Early Leadership
The first leader, Peter W. Moore, was called a Principal (subsequent leaders would be called
President, then Chancellor). Moore served as Principal and then President until his retirement as
President, Emeritus, on July 1, 1928. During his tenure, enrollment increased from 23 to 355 and the
faculty from two to 15 members.
During the tenure of the second president, John Henry Bias, the institution was elevated from a
two-year normal school to a four-year teachers college (1937). Two years later, the institution's name
was officially changed to Elizabeth City Teachers College on March 30, 1939. The growth and
elevation to teachers college changed the mission to include training elementary school principals for
rural and city schools. The first Bachelor of Science degrees in elementary education were awarded in
May of 1939.
Continued Growth
Between 1959 and 1963, the institution became more than a teaching college, adding 11
academic majors to the original elementary education major. In 1961, the college joined the Southern
Association of Colleges and Schools accrediting group (SACS) and maintains its accreditation with that
body to the present. In 1963, the N.C. General Assembly changed the institution's name from Elizabeth
City State Teachers College to Elizabeth City State College and on July 1, 1969, the college became
Elizabeth City State University. In 1971, the General Assembly redefined the University of North
Carolina system with 16 public institutions, including ECSU. Together, those institutions became
constituents of The University of North Carolina (July 1972).
Today
Academics. Currently, ECSU offers 34 baccalaureate degree programs and four master's degree
programs in Elementary Education, Biology, Mathematics and School Administration in three academic
schools Arts and Sciences; Business and Economics; and Education and Psychology. As of May 2013,
undergraduate and/or graduate degrees have been conferred upon more than 20,000 students.
Rankings. The continued growth and excellence has been noticed. ECSU has earned national
acclaim for its academic advances: In 2007, Diverse Issues in Higher Education ranked ECSU #1 among
Historically Black Colleges and Universities for its black male student-athlete graduation rate. Between
1999 and 2014, ECSU repeatedly earned national acclaim in U.S. News and World Report Magazine's
ranking of best colleges in the south. The U.S. News and World Report's 2014 Edition of Best Colleges
ranked ECSU first in the Top Public Schools Regional Colleges (South) category and #18 among the
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nation's Historically Black Colleges and Universities. ECSU also ranked #1 among baccalaureate
colleges in Washington Monthly's 2012 and 2013 college rankings.
The Campus. Just since 2003, with North Carolina bond funding, ECSU has built a Physical
Education/Field House (2003), University Suites, a residence hall (2004), and the Walter N. Henrietta B.
Ridley Student Complex (2005). Using funding from university-private partnerships, Viking Village, a
student residence hall adjacent to the campus main entry, was completed (September 2004). In July
2004, the N.C. General assembly allotted $28 million to construct facilities for the Pharmacy Complex,
which opened in the fall of 2010. Construction of the Willie and Jacqueline Gilchrist Education and
Psychology Complex began in July 2010 and was completed in December 2011. Construction of a new
three-story residence hall, Viking Tower, began in May 2011 and was completed in August 2012.
Since 2005, ECSU student-athletes have earned a respectable collection of championship
trophies in the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA): softball and baseball (2005);
basketball (Vikings 2007); volleyball (Lady Vikings 2008) and bowling (Lady Vikings 2009). ECSU
teams also won three CIAA Eastern Division titles: football (Vikings 2006 and 2008); basketball (Lady
Vikings 2007); volleyball (Lady Vikings 2007). The football team won the CIAA Northern Division
championship (2011 and 2012) and was the 2012 Pioneer Bowl Champion.
In July of 2013, Charles L. Becton, a former judge for the North Carolina Court of Appeals and a
professor of law, began serving as the interim chancellor of Elizabeth City State University and the
university's tenth chief executive officer.
Updated February 2014
Source: University Relations & Marketing
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Historic Location
Located in the historic Albemarle area near the mouth of the Pasquotank River, Elizabeth
City State University offers students the opportunity to receive an excellent education while
enjoying a wide variety of recreational and cultural amenities. Favored by a mild climate and
proximity to the world renowned Outer Banks recreation area, ECSU has features that help make
student living and learning both exciting and fulfilling. In addition, the university offers students a
variety of social programs, cultural programs, religious and musical organizations and clubs. Honor
and Recognition societies, as well as fraternities and sororities are also available to students. ECSU
also has a variety of athletic sports events.
Students may also wish to take advantage of the historical sites in the greater Albemarle and
southeastern Virginia areas. Williamsburg, Jamestown, Roanoke Island, Yorktown, several
antebellum plantations, beaches and waterways are among sites within an easy drive from the
campus.
United States Highways 17 and 158 make the city and the university easily accessible by
automobile. City bus routes, hotels and motels are available to accommodate overnight visitors,
and the university is just over an hour's drive from the Norfolk (Virginia) International Airport.
The university is situated on 114 acres which represent the campus proper. Another 68
acres comprise the former farm on Weeksville Road (N.C. 34); a 639-acre tract in Currituck County
helps preserve the nation's diminishing wetlands and provides for educational research; and 35
acres serve residential or expansion purposes. There are also small sites in Utah and Virginia used,
respectively, for geological instruction and institutional enhancement.
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Mission Statement
Elizabeth City State University, a constituent institution of the University of North Carolina,
offers baccalaureate, graduate, and professional programs for a diverse student body. The
institution's rich heritage provides a firm foundation for its educational endeavors, as well as its role
in serving the needs and aspirations of individuals and society.
Through teaching, research, and community engagement, Elizabeth City State University
provides a student-centered environment, delivered in a manner that enhances student learning,
while preparing its graduates for leadership roles and lifelong learning. The University is also a
leader in facilitating sustainable economic growth, while safeguarding the unique culture and
natural resources of the region.
Approved: Board of Governors for the University of North Carolina, November 2009
Vision Statement
ECSU will be the premier public institution serving northeastern North Carolina, providing
affordable academic programs and services of exceptional caliber in a nurturing environment. The
University will attract and retain a diverse and highly qualified faculty that will educate and lead
our students to become productive members of a global and increasingly interdependent society.
ECSU will continue to be a leading partner in enhancing educational and cultural opportunities and
improving the economic strength of the region.
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Institutional Goals:
According to the 2009-2014 Strategic Plan, the goals of the University are as follows:
1. Global Readiness: ECSU will offer high-quality degree programs in a student-centered
environment and will deliver them in a manner that enhances student learning and prepares
graduates to be globally competitive leaders in the 21st century.
2. Higher Education Access: ECSU will, through its outreach programs and retention efforts,
provide access to higher education for all citizens of North Carolina. ECSU recognizes that
learning is a life-long process and thus provides opportunities for developing more joint and
shared degree programs while making education more accessible and affordable.
3. Public Education: ECSU will remain actively engaged in supporting the 21 county school
systems of northeastern North Carolina through initiatives and programs to improve
classroom instruction, curriculum development, and K-12 professional development.
4. Our Communities and Their Economic Transformation: ECSU will foster collaborative
relationships with regional partners to facilitate sustainable economic growth in the region.
5. Our Environment: ECSU will be proactive in collaborating with its community partners
to improve the quality of life for current and future generations in northeastern North
Carolina by addressing climate change, sea-level rise, and other environmental issues
critical to the region.
6. Our University’s Outreach and Engagement: ECSU will integrate outreach and
engagement into its academic and support services to enrich the students, faculty, staff, and
citizens of northeastern North Carolina.
7. Our Health: ECSU will work to reduce disparities in health by strengthening the health
services and available resources for citizens in northeastern North Carolina.
8. Our Diversity: ECSU will be committed to creating diversity in all aspects of University
life.
9. Our Graduates: ECSU will produce graduates that are prepared for leadership roles and
lifelong learning in a global society.
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Memberships The university as a whole, or through components, has current memberships in various professional learned
organizations. Memberships are held in the following:
American Council on Education
American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education
American Association of Higher Education
American Association of School Administrators
American Association of State Colleges and Universities
American Library Association
American Mathematical Society
American Political Science Association
Associated Collegiate Press
Association to Advance Collegiate School of Business
Association for General and Liberal Studies
Association of Institutional Research (AIR)
Association of International Educators
Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development
Association of College Administration Professionals
Association of Teacher Education Institutions Carolinas
Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers
Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA)
College Entrance Examination Board Colleges and University Personnel
Association Colleges and University Systems Exchange (CAUSE)
Council for the Advancement and Support of Education (CASE)
Council for Opportunity in Education
Eastern Communication Association
Intercollegiate Press
Mathematics Association of America
National Association for Equal Opportunity in Higher Education
National Association of College and University Attorneys
National Association of College and University Business Officers
National Association of Foreign Student Advisors
National Association of Industrial Technology (NAIT)
National Association of Student Aid Administrators
National Collegiate Athletic Association
National Communication Association
National Cooperative Education Association
North American Association of Summer Sessions
North Carolina Academy of Science
North Carolina Association for Institutional Research
North Carolina Association of Colleges for Teacher Education
North Carolina Association of Student Aid Administrators
North Carolina Association of Summer Sessions
North Carolina Cooperative Education Association
North Carolina Library Association
North Carolina Student Information System
Society for College and University Planning
Society for Human Resource Management
Southern Association of College and University Business Officers
Southern Association of Libraries
Southern Association of Student Aid Administrators
Student Information System Users
University Council on International Programs
University of North Carolina Exchange Programs
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Accreditations
Elizabeth City State University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award baccalaureate and masters degrees. Contact
the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4098 or call 404-679-
4500 for questions about the accreditation of Elizabeth City State University.
School of Business & Economics
AACSB - Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business
School of Math, Science, and Technology
ATMAE - Association of Technology, Management, and Applied Engineering
School of Art & Humanities
CSWE - Council on Social Work Education
NASM - National Association of Schools of Music
School of Education & Psychology
NCATE - National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education
NCDPI - North Carolina Department of Public Instruction
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Board of Trustees (2013 – 2014)
Abdul S. Rasheed, Chair
Paul A. Norman, Vice Chairman
Norma M. James, Secretary
Jacob A Hartsfield, IV
Vonner G. Horton
Joseph Jenkins
Priscilla Azaglo, President SGA Ex-officio
Tracy Swain
Harvey N. Walker Jr.
Jimmy T. Tate
Virginia S. Tillett
Julius Walker, Jr.
Frederick Yates
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Organizational Structure
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Important Telephone Numbers
Division (252) 335 Extension Fax
Admission 3305 3537
Alumni 3224 3489
Athletics 3891 3627
Campus Police 3266 3689
Chancellor’s Office 3228 3731
Community Outreach 3633 3735
Dining Services 3660 3817
Director of Financial Aid 3283 3716
Director of Housing & Residence Life 3712 3090
Enrollment Management 8722 8779
Graduate Programs 3947 3146
Honors Programs 3294 3792
Human Resources 3251 3415
Internal Auditor 3561 3411
Library 3586 3446
Registrar 3300 3729
University Relations & Marketing 3103 3769
Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs Provost’s Office 3291 3493
School of Art & Humanities 3944 3936
School of Business & Economics 3311 3491
School of Education &Psychology 3297 3469
School of Mathematics, Science, & Technology 3189 3664
Vice Chancellor of Business and Finance 3320 3539
Vice Chancellor of Institutional Advancement 3225 3542
Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs 3277 3502
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Application, Acceptances, & Enrollees
New Freshmen
Fall Applied Accepted Enrolled
# # % # %
2009 2483 1958 78.9 664 33.9
2010 2367 1681 71.0 582 34.6
2011 2894 1458 50.4 392 26.9
2012 3925 2243 57.1 527 23.5
2013 3042 1575 51.8 323 20.5
New Transfers
Fall Applied Accepted Enrolled
# # % # %
2009 378 325 86.0 211 64.9
2010 356 309 86.8 205 66.3
2011 319 260 81.5 176 67.7
2012 380 310 81.6 201 64.8
2013 278 231 83.1 152 65.8
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New Freshmen High School GPA
Fall 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
1.00<1.50 0 0 0 0 1
1.50<2.00 18 8 4 4 1
2.00<2.50 199 216 66 76 20
2.50<3.00 229 156 140 194 108
3.00<3.50 138 118 128 138 104
3.50<4.00 70 67 51 116 86
Average GPA 2.79 2.74 2.98 3.02 3.15
Missing GPA 10 17 2 3 3
New Freshmen High School Class Rank
Fall 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
# of New
Freshmen (for
those reporting
class rank)
Top 5th 22 38 11 17 9
Second 5th 137 146 63 78 44
Third 5th 190 149 125 155 92
Fourth 5th 165 139 111 151 104
Bottom 5th 91 65 68 98 62
Number of
New
Freshmen
# With Class
Rank 605 537 378 499 311
# Without Class
Rank 59 45 14 25 12
Total New
Freshmen 664 582 392 527 323
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Completed Applications & Acceptance from 21 NENC Counties
Northeastern
North
Carolina
Counties
2011F 2012F 2013F
Applied Accepted Applied Accepted Applied Accepted
Beaufort 19 12 33 19 24 17
Bertie 83 44 66 43 58 37
Camden 16 15 22 20 29 29
Chowan 14 10 43 28 39 25
Currituck 9 8 28 23 31 26
Dare 4 4 3 3 13 12
Edgecombe 45 27 66 44 59 25
Franklin 9 6 42 28 25 17
Gates 18 7 25 18 18 12
Halifax 148 76 146 84 87 48
Hertford 72 45 72 44 78 52
Hyde 5 4 5 2 2 1
Martin 29 14 32 23 30 18
Nash 56 34 78 49 55 28
Northampton 83 47 57 32 60 33
Pasquotank 116 73 98 75 179 151
Perquimans 43 34 33 22 52 46
Tyrrell 5 2 11 6 8 4
Vance 28 12 50 30 49 23
Warren 31 23 24 10 33 11
Washington 62 30 48 27 54 31
Total 895 527 982 630 983 646
Other NC
applications 1136 599 1795 1083 1758 898
Out of state
applications 863 332 1148 530 594 276
Grand Total 2894 1458 3925 2243 3335 1820
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Profile of Enrolled New Freshmen (Fall)
Enrollment
Characteristics
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
# % # % # % # % # %
Headcount 664 100 582 100 392 100 527 100 323 100
FTE 662.25
580.00
390.25
524.50
322.50
Full-Time 660 99.4 576 99.0 387 98.7 523 99.2 322 99.7
Part-Time 4 0.6 6 1.0 5 1.3 4 0.8 1 0.3
Men 287 43.2 258 44.3 224 57.1 225 42.7 155 48.0
Women 377 56.8 324 55.7 168 42.9 302 57.3 168 52.0
In-State 545 82.1 517 88.8 334 85.2 449 85.2 299 92.6
Out-of-State 119 17.9 65 11.2 58 14.8 78 14.8 24 7.4
Black 550 82.8 481 82.6 202 51.5 438 83.1 258 79.9
White 71 10.7 46 7.9 34 8.7 38 7.2 43 13.3
American Indian 2 0.3 5 0.9 0 0 1 0.2 2 0.6
Asian 2 0.3 4 0.7 0 0 0 0.0 1 0.3
Hispanic 6 0.9 5 0.9 1 0.3 5 1.0 1 4.0
Native Hawaiian or
Other Pacific Islander 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 1.2
Two or More Race 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 0.2 13 74.3
Unknown 33 5.0 41 7.0 155 39.5 44 8.3 4 25.7
Boarding 535 80.6 465 79.9 313 79.8 445 84.4 240 74.3
Commuters 129 19.4 117 20.1 79 20.2 82 15.6 83 25.7
SAT Total 1253
1237
1269
1259
1276
SAT Verbal 415
414
424
422
429
SAT Math 426
427
440
434
440
SAT Writing 412
396
405
403
407
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Profile of Enrolled New Freshmen (Spring)
Enrollment
Characteristics
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
# % # % # % # % # %
Headcount 48 100 19 100 23 100 24 100 24 100
FTE 47.75
19.00
23.00
23.75
20.50
Full-Time 47 97.9 19 100.0 23 100.0 23 95.8 18 75
Part-Time 1 2.1 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 4.2 6 25
Men 32 66.7 11 57.9 5 21.7 12 50.0 9 37.5
Women 16 33.3 8 42.1 18 78.3 12 50.0 15 62.5
In-State 36 75.0 17 89.5 22 95.7 22 91.7 23 95.8
Out-of-State 12 25.0 2 10.5 1 4.3 2 8.3 1 4.2
Black 39 81.3 10 52.6 7 30.5 12 50.0 12 50.0
White 5 10.4 6 31.6 3 13.0 0 0.0 8 33.3
American Indian 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0
Asian 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0
Hispanic 1 2.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0
Native Hawaiian or
Other Pacific Islander 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0
Two or More Race 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 4.2
Unknown 3 6.3 3 15.8 13 56.5 12 50.0 3 12.5
Boarding 36 75.0 10 52.6 13 56.5 16 66.7 8 33.3
Commuters 12 25.0 9 47.4 10 43.5 18 33.3 16 66.7
SAT Total 1244
1257
1298
1246
1374
SAT Verbal 413
426
443
419
453
SAT Math 431
426
440
425
488
SAT Writing 400
405
415
402
433
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Profile of Enrolled New Transfers (Fall)
Enrollment
Characteristics
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
# % # % # % # % # %
Headcount 211 100 205 100 176 100 201 100 152 100
FTE 196.50
194.75
167.25
188.75
148.25
Full-Time 184 87.2 186 90.7 157 89.2 179 89.1 142 93.42
Part-Time 27 12.8 19 9.3 19 10.8 22 10.9 10 6.58
Men 88 41.7 87 42.4 63 35.8 88 43.8 56 36.84
Women 123 58.3 118 57.6 113 64.2 113 56.2 96 63.16
In-State 182 86.3 162 79.0 150 85.2 162 80.6 142 93.42
Out-of-State 29 13.7 43 21.0 26 14.8 39 19.4 10 6.58
Black 121 57.4 133 64.8 73 41.5 116 57.7 83 54.61
White 70 33.2 47 22.9 57 32.4 52 25.9 47 30.92
American Indian 2 0.9 3 1.5 2 1.1 1 0.5 1 .66
Asian 1 0.5 2 1.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0
Hispanic 5 2.4 2 1.0 3 1.7 1 0.5 0 0
Native Hawaiian or
Other Pacific Islander 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 0.5 0 0
Two or More Race 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0
Unknown 12 5.6 18 8.8 41 23.3 30 14.9 21 13.82
Boarding 73 34.6 92 44.9 62 35.2 82 40.8 46 30.26
Commuters 138 65.4 113 55.1 114 64.8 119 59.2 106 69.74
SAT Total 1203
1258
1358
1260
1352
SAT Verbal 414
418
459
428
452
SAT Math 424
442
459
420
471
SAT Writing 365
398
440
412
429
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Profile of Enrolled New Transfers (Spring)
Enrollment
Characteristics
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
# % # % # % # % # %
Headcount 49 100 56 100 81 100 59 100 44 100
FTE 47.00
53.00
74.00
54.50
41.25
Full-Time 45 91.8 48 85.7 66 81.5 10 16.9 38 86.36
Part-Time 4 8.2 8 14.3 15 18.5 49 83.1 6 13.64
Men 17 34.7 19 33.9 36 44.4 23 38.9 15 34.09
Women 32 65.3 37 66.1 45 55.6 36 61.1 29 65.91
In-State 45 91.8 52 92.9 71 87.7 54 91.5 42 95.45
Out-of-State 4 8.2 4 7.1 10 12.3 5 8.5 2 4.55
Black 22 44.9 24 42.8 33 40.8 26 44.0 25 56.82
White 21 42.9 17 30.4 29 35.8 8 13.6 0 0
American Indian 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0
Asian 1 2.0 2 3.6 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0
Hispanic 3 6.1 3 5.4 1 1.2 0 0.0 0 0
Native Hawaiian or
Other Pacific Islander 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0
Two or More Race 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 17 38.64
Unknown 2 4.1 10 17.8 18 22.2 25 42.4 2 4.55
Boarding 12 24.5 21 37.5 16 19.8 18 30.5 9 20.45
Commuters 37 75.5 35 62.5 65 80.2 41 69.5 35 79.55
SAT Total 1308
1251
1261
1227
1374
SAT Verbal 443
433
429
410
453
SAT Math 485
438
433
428
488
SAT Writing 380
380
399
389
433
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Profile of Enrolled Undergraduates (Fall)
Enrollment
Characteristics
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
# % # % # % # % # %
Headcount 3208 100 3240 100 2836 100 2760 100 2336 100
FTE 3040.00
3068.00
2703.00
2637.50
2245.00
Full-Time 2871 89.5 2910 89.8 2540 89.6 2509 90.9 2146 91.87
Part-Time 337 10.5 330 10.2 296 10.4 251 9.1 190 8.13
Men 1239 38.6 1299 40.1 1119 39.5 1103 40.0 956 40.92
Women 1969 61.4 1941 59.9 1717 60.5 1657 60.0 1380 59.08
In-State 2779 86.6 2810 86.7 2462 86.8 2380 86.2 2083 89.17
Out-of-State 429 13.4 430 13.3 374 13.2 380 13.8 253 10.83
Black 2558 79.7 2591 80.0 2088 73.6 2010 72.8 1731 74.10
White 466 14.5 427 13.2 376 13.3 369 13.4 348 14.90
American Indian 5 0.2 14 0.4 13 0.4 13 0.5 13 .56
Asian 13 0.4 11 0.3 14 0.5 12 0.4 8 .34
Hispanic 35 1.1 32 1.0 28 1.0 22 0.8 15 .64
Native Hawaiian or
Other Pacific
Islander
0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 0.05 1 .04
Two or More Race 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 0.05 14 .60
Unknown 131 4.1 165 5.1 317 11.2 332 12.0 206 8.82
Boarding 1756 54.7 1706 52.7 1483 52.3 1506 52.3 1222 52.31
Commuters 1452 45.3 1534 47.3 1353 47.7 1372 47.7 1114 47.69
Average ECSU
GPA 2.73
2.77
2.67
2.72
2.26
Average Age 24
23
24
23
25
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Profile of Enrolled Undergraduates (Spring)
*Information has been correct.
Enrollment
Characteristics
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
# % # % # % # % # %
Headcount 2970 100 2907 100 2576 100 2405 100 2007 100
FTE 2813.00
2784.50
2472.00
2297.00
1929.25
Full-Time 2665 89.7 2651 91.2 2352 91.3 2161 89.9 1844 91.88
Part-Time 305 10.3 256 8.8 224 8.7 244 10.1 163 8.12
Men 1153 38.8 1151 39.6 1018 39.5 958 39.8 816 40.66
Women 1817 61.2 1756 60.4 1558 60.5 1447 60.2 1191 59.34
In-State 2582 86.9 2533 87.1 2245 87.1 2103 87.4 1789 89.14
Out-of-State 388 13.1 374 12.9 331 12.9 302 12.6 204 10.16
Black 2367 79.7 2300 79.1 1845 71.6 1748 72.7 1472 73.34
White 427 14.4 397 13.7 363 14.1 318 13.2 310 15.45
American Indian 4 0.1 12 0.4 11 0.4 7 0.3 9 .45
Asian 12 0.4 15 0.5 14 0.5 8 0.4 7 .35
Hispanic 36 1.2 32 1.1 23 0.9 18 0.7 13 .65
Native Hawaiian or
Other Pacific
Islander 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 .05
Two or More Race 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 14 .70
Unknown 124 4.2 151 5.2 320 12.5 306 12.7 181 9.02
Boarding 1613 55.0 1555 53.5 1324 51.4 1344 55.9 1037 51.67
Commuters 1357 45.0 1352 46.5 1252 48.6 1061 44.1 970 48.33
Average ECSU
GPA 2.71
2.65
2.67
2.96
2.69
Average Age 24
24
24
24
25
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Profile of Enrolled Graduates (Fall)
Enrollment
Characteristics
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
# % # % # % # % # %
Headcount 56 100 67 100 94 100 118 100 85 100
FTE 37.75
44.25
68.50
82.25
56.25
Full-Time 3 5.4 4 6.0 13 13.8 10 8.5 9 10.59
Part-Time 53 94.6 63 94.0 81 86.2 108 91.5 76 89.41
Men 12 21.4 15 22.4 24 25.5 29 24.6 25 29.41
Women 44 78.6 52 77.6 70 74.5 89 75.4 60 70.59
In-State 54 96.4 63 94.0 87 92.6 111 94.1 80 94.12
Out-of-State 2 3.6 4 6.0 7 7.4 7 5.9 5 5.88
Black 21 37.5 30 44.8 50 53.2 63 53.4 46 54.12
White 32 57.1 33 49.2 35 37.2 44 37.3 32 37.65
American Indian 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0
Asian 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 1.1 1 0.8 2 2.35
Hispanic 1 1.8 0 0.0 1 1.1 1 0.8 0 0
Native Hawaiian or
Other Pacific Islander 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0
Two or More Race 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0
Unknown 2 3.6 4 6.0 7 7.4 9 7.7 5 5.88
Average ECSU GPA 3.80
3.84
3.80
3.77
3.28
Average Age 37
34
36
35
37
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Profile of Enrolled Graduates (Spring)
Enrollment
Characteristics
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
# % # % # % # % # %
Headcount 72 100 75 100 113 100 108 100 80 100
FTE 50.00
58.25
86.25
73.50
55.25
Full-Time 4 5.6 24 32.0 19 16.8 9 8.4 7 8.75
Part-Time 68 94.4 51 68.0 94 83.2 99 91.6 73 91.25
Men 13 18.1 23 30.7 28 24.8 33 30.6 31 38.75
Women 59 81.9 52 69.3 85 75.2 75 69.4 49 61.25
In-State 68 94.4 69 92.0 106 93.8 101 93.5 75 93.75
Out-of-State 4 5.6 6 8.0 7 6.2 7 6.5 5 6.25
Black 31 43.1 38 50.8 55 48.7 59 54.6 46 57.50
White 38 52.8 31 41.3 46 40.7 37 34.3 26 32.50
American Indian 0 0.0 1 1.3 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0
Asian 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 0.9 3 2.8 1 1.25
Hispanic 1 1.3 1 1.3 1 0.9 1 0.9 2 2.50
Native Hawaiian or
Other Pacific
Islander 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0
Two or More Race 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0
Unknown 2 2.8 4 5.3 10 8.8 8 7.4 5 6.25
Average ECSU
GPA 3.80
3.8
3.76
3.76
2.92
Average Age 36
36
36
36
36
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ECSU FACT BOOK 2013-2014
All Students by Classification (Fall and Spring)
2009F 2010F 2011F 2012F 2013F
New Freshman 664 582 392 527 323
Other Freshman 507 560 357 277 259
Sophomores 640 624 632 551 492
Juniors 561 573 625 558 473
Seniors 669 721 729 779 729
Unclassified 167 180 101 68 60
Graduates 56 67 94 118 85
TOTAL 3264 3307 2930 2878 2421
2010S 2011S 2012S 2013S 2014S
New Freshman 48 19 23 24 24
Other Freshman 886 845 517 569 401
Sophomores 640 636 577 469 455
Juniors 571 566 630 533 426
Seniors 680 740 753 757 681
Unclassified 145 101 76 53 44
Graduates 72 75 113 108 80
TOTAL 3042 2982 2689 2513 2087
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ECSU FACT BOOK 2013-2014
All Students by Majors
Departments Majors 2009F 2010F 2011F 2012F 2013F
School of Art & Humanities
ART Art 54 52 39 29 22
Graphic Design 42 49 51 68 62
HISTORY & POLITICAL
SCIENCE History 31 39 27 28 21
Political Science 42 38 38 36 32
LANGUAGE. LITERATURE,
& COMMUNICATION Communication Studies 61 69 77 88 91
English 89 79 83 75 65
MUSIC Music 61 54 73 83 76
Music Industry Studies 32 33 2 1 0
SOCIAL SCIENCES
Criminal Justice 248 275 277 273 209
Social Work 113 143 142 124 99
Sociology 86 81 78 71 76
Schools of Business & Economics ACCOUNTING Accounting 98 97 80 74 71
BUSINESS
ADMINISTRATION Business Administration 455 429 353 319 249
School of Education & Psychology
EDUCATION
Art Education 0 0 0 0 0
Biology Education 0 0 0 0 0
Birth to Kindergarten 36 47 49 53 42
Chemistry Education 0 0 0 0 0
English Education 0 0 0 1 0
Elementary Education 311 272 198 159 104
MS in Elementary Education 31 20 10 16 0
History Education 0 0 0 0 0
Mathematics Education 0 0 0 0 0
Middle Grades Education 27 33 30 22 30
Special Education 38 39 31 31 14
MS in School Administration 14 24 39 46 30
HEATH & PHYSICAL EDU Physical Education 186 192 179 182 160
PSYCHOLOGY Psychology 171 160 144 135 118
School of Mathematics, Science and Technology
BIOLOGY
Biology 314 297 240 219 174
MS. Biology 3 4 15 24 19
Pharmaceutical Sciences 29 43 64 104 118
CHEMISTRY & PHYSICS Chemistry 66 61 53 50 35
Physics 3 7 6 4 8
GEOLOGICAL,
ENVIRONMENTAL $
MARINE SCIENCES
Geology 7 8 5 4 2
Marine Environmental Sciences 10 10 5 6 10
MATH & COMPUTER
SCIENCE
Computer & Information Science 116 95 84 69 71
Mathematics 56 48 34 41 42
MS. Mathematics 8 19 29 32 22
TECHNOLOGY
Aviation Science 54 75 75 88 77
Engineering Technology 64 71 71 72 69
Industrial Technology 45 34 24 20 11
Other Undergraduates & Graduates
OTHER UNDERGRADUATES
Certificate 37 430 33 27 8
Special 126 125 98 136 51
Undeclared 100 142 94 68 119
OTHER GRADUATES Undeclared 0 0 0 0 0
TOTAL 3264 3307 2930 2878 2421
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ECSU FACT BOOK 2013-2014
Enrollment by State Fall 2013
California 7
Connecticut 1
Delaware 2
District of Columbia 52
Florida 4
Georgia 5
Hawaii 0
Illinois 3
Indiana 1
Kentucky 0
Maryland 32
Massachusetts 1
Michigan 3
Mississippi 0
Missouri 0
New Jersey 20
New York 7
Ohio 1
Pennsylvania 17
South Carolina 6
Texas 1
Vermont 1
Virginia 91
Washington 2
Unknown 1
Total 258
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ECSU FACT BOOK 2013-2014
Enrollment by Counties for North Carolina Fall 2013
Alamance 12
Alexander 1
Anson 0
Beaufort 24
Bertie 70
Bladen 2
Brunswick 7
Buncombe 2
Burke 0
Cabarrus 8
Caldwell 0
Camden 81
Carteret 1
Chatham 6
Chowan 64
Cleveland 0
Columbus 4
Craven 25
Cumberland 36
Currituck 60
Dare 32
Davidson 4
Duplin 6
Durham 50
Edgecombe 31
Forsyth 30
Franklin 12
Gaston 9
Gates 43
Granville 7
Greene 8
Guilford 43
Halifax 81
Harnett 5
Hertford 111
Hoke 6
Hyde 1
Iredell 6
Jackson 0
Johnston 11
Jones 6
Lee 3
Lenoir 13
Lincoln 0
Martin 29
Mecklenburg 97
Moore 1
Nash 33
New Hanover 15
Northampton 39
Onslow 18
Orange 4
Pamlico 5
Pasquotank 562
Perquimans 89
Person 1
Pitt 53
Polk 0
Randolph 1
Richmond 3
Robeson 9
Rockingham 10
Rowan 5
Rutherford 4
Sampson 6
Scotland 3
Stanly 6
Transylvania 1
Tyrrell 13
Union 10
Vance 13
Wake 89
Warren 11
Washington 58
Wayne 21
Wilson 31
Yadkin 1
Total 2162
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ECSU FACT BOOK 2013-2014
Enrollment from 21 *NENC Counties
(New Freshmen)
Northeastern North
Carolina Counties 2009F 2010F 2011F 2012F 2013F
Beaufort 3 6 4 7 5
Bertie 13 10 17 23 14
Camden 14 23 10 15 9
Chowan 10 9 6 12 5
Currituck 17 6 6 14 8
Dare 1 0 1 0 1
Edgecombe 13 12 6 12 6
Franklin 9 0 1 4 3
Gates 3 9 2 8 3
Halifax 21 21 11 15 11
Hertford 32 26 20 24 18
Hyde 1 0 1 0 0
Martin 8 7 4 8 3
Nash 15 10 5 6 6
Northampton 10 17 10 6 5
Pasquotank 86 82 53 44 50
Perquimans 19 15 19 6 8
Tyrrell 4 0 1 3 0
Vance 5 6 1 3 2
Warren 3 6 2 4 0
Washington 23 27 8 10 11
# of NENC Students 310 292 188 224 168
Total New Freshman
Enrollment 664 582 392 527 323
% of NENC Students 46.69 50.17 47.96 42.50 52.01
Total In-State New
Freshman 545 517 334 449 299
% of In-State Students
from NENC 56.88 56.48 56.29 49.89 56.19
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ECSU FACT BOOK 2013-2014
Enrollment from 21 *NENC Counties
(New Transfers)
Northeastern North
Carolina Counties 2009F 2010F 2011F 2012F 2013F
Beaufort 0 2 3 0 2
Bertie 10 3 1 4 1
Camden 12 11 12 8 6
Chowan 7 8 5 4 10
Currituck 9 11 6 8 6
Dare 7 4 9 8 4
Edgecombe 3 1 0 3 1
Franklin 0 1 0 1 0
Gates 8 6 7 3 4
Halifax 10 4 13 10 3
Hertford 5 7 5 5 4
Hyde 0 2 0 0 0
Martin 2 1 1 6 1
Nash 4 0 1 1 0
Northampton 4 3 5 2 2
Pasquotank 51 46 41 43 51
Perquimans 10 4 12 9 14
Tyrrell 1 1 2 2 1
Vance 0 0 1 1 0
Warren 1 0 1 2 1
Washington 3 5 3 7 3
# of NENC students 147 120 128 127 114
Total New Transfer
enrollment 211 205 176 201 152
% of NENC Students 69.67 58.53 72.73 63.18 75.00
Total In-State New
Transfers 182 162 150 162 142
% of In-State Students
from NENC 80.76 74.07 85.33 78.40 80.28
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ECSU FACT BOOK 2013-2014
Enrollment from 21 *NENC Counties
(Undergraduates)
Northeastern North
Carolina Counties 2009F 2010F 2011F 2012F 2013F
Beaufort 22 23 20 20 24
Bertie 111 91 83 87 65
Camden 93 107 95 88 74
Chowan 66 73 54 58 59
Currituck 83 77 69 78 58
Dare 24 29 34 39 32
Edgecombe 49 53 36 42 31
Franklin 26 17 12 13 12
Gates 49 54 45 40 42
Halifax 135 121 111 96 78
Hertford 105 115 104 106 105
Hyde 3 6 6 3 1
Martin 40 39 33 34 28
Nash 52 45 42 38 33
Northampton 57 59 60 50 37
Pasquotank 633 615 598 552 528
Perquimans 128 126 122 92 83
Tyrrell 18 14 12 15 12
Vance 31 22 18 14 13
Warren 19 20 17 17 11
Washington 157 197 111 86 57
# of NENC students 1901 1903 1682 1568 1383
Total Undergrad
enrollment 3208 3240 2836 2760 2336
% of NENC Students 59.26 58.73 59.31 56.81 59.20
Total In-State Undergrad
Enrollment 2779 2810 2462 2380 2082
% of In-State Students
from NENC 68.41 67.72 68.32 65.88 66.43
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ECSU FACT BOOK 2013-2014
Summer School Profile of Enrolled Students
(Graduates/ Undergraduates)
Characteristics-
Grad/ Undergrad
2011 2012 2013
Session I Session II Session I Session II Session I Session II
Under-
grad Grad
Under-
grad Grad
Under-
grad Grad
Under-
grad Grad
Under-
grad Grad
Under-
grad Grad
Headcount 1180 52 1403 63 721 74 893 92 581 55 780 60
Full-time 4 5 7 0 0 0 2 0 36 0 59 2
Part-time 1176 47 1396 63 721 74 891 92 545 55 721 58
Men 394 16 506 19 245 18 292 22 199 13 301 19
Women 786 36 897 44 476 56 601 70 382 42 479 41
In-State 1100 49 1290 57 681 71 831 88 544 53 739 58
Out-State 80 3 113 6 40 3 62 4 37 2 41 2
Black 939 28 1090 35 530 35 599 48 462 29 601 32
White 145 20 177 21 92 31 106 37 93 22 116 23
American Indian 7 0 6 1 7 0 7 0 3 0 6 0
Asian 8 0 7 0 1 0 3 1 4 0 5 0
Hispanic 12 1 14 1 4 1 4 1 4 0 3 0
Native Hawaiian or
Other Pacific Islander 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0
Two or More Race 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0
Unknown 69 3 109 5 87 7 174 5 12 4 47 5
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ECSU FACT BOOK 2013-2014
Headcount by Total Student Credit Hours
(Undergraduates)
Credit
Hours
2011-2012 2012-2013 2013
Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall
# of
students
# of
hours
# of
students
# of
hours
# of
students
# of
hours
# of
students
# of
hours
# of
students
# of
hours
0.00 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
1.00 2 2 2 2 5 5 2 2 1 1
2.00 6 12 0 0 3 6 2 4 1 2
3.00 28 84 28 84 42 126 26 78 31 93
4.00 6 24 6 24 8 32 5 20 9 36
5.00 6 30 3 15 8 40 2 10 3 15
6.00 104 624 83 498 73 438 88 528 67 402
7.00 18 126 16 112 17 119 13 91 10 70
8.00 18 144 15 120 15 120 13 104 7 56
9.00 49 441 46 414 40 360 52 468 39 351
10.00 29 290 10 100 18 180 23 230 15 150
11.00 30 330 15 165 21 231 18 198 7 77
12.00 420 5040 396 4752 402 4824 342 4104 324 3888
13.00 219 2847 181 2353 182 2366 138 1794 154 2002
14.00 276 3864 206 2884 211 2954 164 2296 179 2506
15.00 662 9930 562 8430 721 10815 520 7800 635 9525
16.00 381 6096 339 5424 388 6208 355 5680 335 5360
17.00 258 4386 279 4743 242 4114 256 4352 171 2907
18.00 301 5418 366 6588 339 6102 360 6480 323 5814
19.00 8 152 8 152 9 171 10 190 12 228
20.00 7 140 5 100 7 140 8 160 5 100
21.00 8 168 10 210 8 168 6 126 8 168
22.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 44 0 0
23.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
24.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 2836 40148 2576 37170 2760 39519 2405 34759 2336 33751
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ECSU FACT BOOK 2013-2014
Headcount by Total Student Credit Hours
(Graduate Students)
Credit
Hours
2011-2012 2012-2013 2013
Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall
# of
students
# of
hours
# of
students
# of
hours
# of
students
# of
hours
# of
students
# of
hours
# of
students
# of
hours
1.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 2 2
2.00 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 2 4
3.00 19 57 13 39 28 84 29 87 27 81
4.00 2 8 0 0 5 20 4 16 4 16
5.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
6.00 29 174 21 126 30 180 26 156 24 144
7.00 31 217 54 378 44 308 37 259 17 119
8.00 0 0 6 48 0 0 0 0 0 0
9.00 13 117 19 171 7 63 8 72 3 27
10.00 0 0 0 0 1 10 1 10 4 40
11.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
12.00 0 0 0 0 1 12 0 0 0 0
13.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 26
14.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
15.00 0 0 0 0 1 15 0 0 0 0
Total 94 573 113 762 118 694 329 603 85 459
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ECSU FACT BOOK 2013-2014
Student Credit Hours by Category & Residence Status
Category Residence
2011F 2012F 2013F
# of hours # of hours # of hours
Regular (Undergrads)
In-State 30063 28452 25339
Out-of-State 5070 4994 3937
Extension (Undergrads)
In-State 4487 5329 4844
Out-of-State 528 744 639
Graduates In-State 524 655 566
Out-of-State 49 39 37
Total In-State 35074 34436 30749
Out-of-State 5647 5777 4613
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ECSU FACT BOOK 2013-2014
Degrees Conferred by Departments
Departments Majors 2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013
Fall
Sp
ring
Fall
Sp
ring
Fall
Sp
ring
Fall
School of Arts & Humanities
Art Art 3 3 2 4 2 2 1
Graphic Design 3 6 2 2 8 5 5
History & Political Science History 1 10 2 0 5 6 3
Political Science 2 5 5 2 3 4 2
Language, Literature, &
Communication
Communication Studies 5 12 2 12 14 8 5
English 16 12 6 20 9 26 11
Music Music 3 9 6 5 1 6 1
Social Sciences
Criminal Justice 13 36 26 26 23 35 23
Social Work 1 28 0 27 0 24 0
Sociology 9 19 18 10 10 13 17
School of Business & Economics
Accounting Accounting 8 10 8 11 4 11 7
Business Administration Business Administration 40 44 26 43 30 43 32
School of Education & Psychology
Education
Birth-Kindergarten 2 0 2 0 0 4 4
Elementary Educe (K-6) 11 24 12 8 6 12 9
MS in Elementary Educe 15 1 0 3 10 1 3
Middle Grades Educe 2 4 1 0 1 3 5
Special Educe (K-12) 6 1 1 4 2 4 1 MS in School
Administration 0 4 5 11 4 15 14
Physical Education Physical Education 14 22 11 21 14 17 12
Sport Management 0 0 0 0 0 0 5
Psychology Psychology 7 9 5 13 8 10 10
School of Mathematics, Science & Technology
Biology
Biology 13 24 11 19 9 11 18
Pharmaceutical Sciences - - - - 1 4 3
MS Biology 1 0 1 0 2 3 6
Chemistry & Physics Chemistry 1 9 3 2 5 9 4
Physics 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
Geological, Environmental &
Marine Sciences
Geology 1 2 0 1 1 1 2 Marine Environmental
Science 1 0 0 2 1 0 1
Math & Computer Science
Computer & Info Science 2 8 3 7 3 7 5
Mathematics 2 13 3 4 1 4 2
MS in Mathematics 0 3 2 1 3 9 5
Technology
Aviation Science 1 5 3 3 2 4 13
Engineering Technology 0 7 2 2 0 3 3 Industrial Technology 4 4 3 1 3 3 1
TOTAL 187 334 171 265 185 307 233
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ECSU FACT BOOK 2013-2014
Characteristics of Degrees Conferred
(Fall)
Enrollment
Characteristics
2010 2011 2012 2013
# % # % # % # %
Headcount 182 100 168 100 183 100 231 100
Men 58 31.9 62 36.9 66 36.1 85 36.80
Women 124 68.1 106 63.1 117 63.9 146 63.20
In-state 158 86.8 145 86.3 159 86.9 203 87.88
Out-State 24 13.2 23 13.7 24 13.1 28 12.12
Black 126 69.2 129 76.8 140 76.5 173 74.89
White 45 24.7 30 17.9 30 16.4 42 18.18
American Indian 0 0.0 0 0.0 3 1.6 1 0.43
Asian 1 0.6 0 0.0 1 0.5 2 0.87
Hispanic 2 1.1 4 2.4 2 1.1 4 1.73
Native Hawaiian or
Other Pacific Islander 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0
Two or More Race 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0
Unknown 8 4.4 5 2.9 7 3.9 9 3.90
Average GPA 3.05 n/a 3.02 n/a 3.05 n/a 2.99 n/a
Characteristics of Degrees Conferred
(Spring)
Enrollment
Characteristics
2010 2011 2012 2013
# % # % # % # %
Headcount 252 100 332 100 260 100 299 100
Men 70 27.8 121 36.4 86 33.1 105 35.12
Women 182 72.2 211 63.6 174 66.9 194 64.88
In-state 226 89.7 288 86.7 228 87.7 261 87.29
Out-State 26 10.3 44 13.3 32 12.3 38 12.71
Black 185 73.4 264 79.5 197 75.8 227 75.92
White 57 22.6 55 16.5 47 18.1 54 18.06
American Indian 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 0.33
Asian 2 0.8 1 0.3 1 0.4 2 0.67
Hispanic 4 1.6 3 0.9 5 1.9 1 0.33
Native Hawaiian or
Other Pacific Islander 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0
Two or More Race 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0
Unknown 4 1.6 9 2.8 10 3.8 14 4.68
Average GPA 3.07 n/a 3.12 n/a 3.16 n/a 3.18 n/a
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ECSU FACT BOOK 2013-2014
Degrees Conferred by County of Residence
(Fall)
Residence 2010 2011 2012 2013
# % # % # % # %
Beaufort 1 0.55 2 1.19 1 0.55 1 0.17
Bertie 5 2.75 5 2.98 11 6.01 10 1.72
Camden 7 3.85 8 4.76 6 3.29 7 1.20
Chowan 8 4.40 2 1.19 3 1.63 5 0.86
Currituck 8 4.40 7 4.17 9 4.91 9 1.55
Dare 4 2.20 2 1.19 2 1.09 2 0.34
Edgecombe 2 1.10 6 3.57 2 1.09 0 0
Franklin 0 0.00 2 1.19 1 0.55 3 0.52
Gates 10 5.48 0 0.00 1 0.55 3 0.52
Halifax 2 1.10 10 5.95 5 2.73 9 1.55
Hertford 9 4.95 6 3.57 2 1.09 4 0.69
Hyde 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 0.55 0 0
Martin 2 1.10 2 1.19 3 1.63 5 0.86
Nash 0 0.00 0 0.00 2 1.09 3 0.52
Northampton 4 2.20 4 2.38 5 2.73 2 0.34
Pasquotank 41 22.52 36 21.43 50 27.32 64 11.00
Perquimans 10 5.48 7 4.17 9 4.91 9 1.55
Tyrrell 2 1.10 1 0.60 1 0.55 4 0.69
Vance 0 0.00 1 0.60 0 0.00 1 0.17
Warren 0 0.00 3 1.78 1 0.55 2 0.34
Washington 9 4.95 3 1.78 4 2.18 5 0.86
21 NENC TOTAL 124 68.13 107 63.69 119 65.0 148 25.43
Other NC Counties 34 18.68 38 22.62 40 21.9 55 9.45
TOTAL IN-STATE 158 86.81 145 86.31 159 86.9 203 34.88
TOTAL OUT-OF-STATE 24 13.19 23 13.69 24 13.1 28 4.81
TOTAL 182 100.00 168 100.00 183 100.00 582 100.00
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ECSU FACT BOOK 2013-2014
Degrees Conferred by County of Residence
(Spring)
Residence 2010 2011 20112 2013
# % # % # % # %
Beaufort 2 0.79 1 0.30 1 0.38 1 0.13
Bertie 7 2.78 16 4.82 6 2.31 3 0.40
Camden 11 4.37 15 4.52 11 4.23 12 1.60
Chowan 10 3.97 9 2.71 10 3.85 7 0.93
Currituck 13 5.16 11 3.31 2 0.77 8 1.06
Dare 3 1.19 4 1.20 1 0.38 7 0.93
Edgecombe 6 2.38 6 1.80 5 1.92 4 0.53
Franklin 5 1.98 4 1.20 1 0.38 4 0.53
Gates 7 2.78 5 1.51 8 3.08 2 0.27
Halifax 11 4.37 16 4.82 14 5.38 12 1.60
Hertford 10 3.97 8 2.41 8 3.08 13 1.73
Hyde 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 2 0.27
Martin 2 0.79 3 0.90 2 0.77 4 0.53
Nash 5 1.98 2 0.60 3 1.15 2 0.27
Northampton 3 1.19 4 1.20 6 2.31 7 0.93
Pasquotank 50 19.84 73 21.99 63 24.23 68 9.04
Perquimans 11 4.37 12 3.61 12 4.62 16 2.13
Tyrrell 3 1.19 0 0.00 1 0.38 1 0.13
Vance 0 0.00 3 0.90 2 0.77 1 0.13
Warren 2 0.79 0 0.00 4 1.54 3 0.40
Washington 10 3.97 13 3.92 10 3.85 15 1.99
21 NENC TOTAL 171 67.86 205 61.72 170 65.38 192 25.53
Other NC Counties 55 21.83 83 25.00 58 22.31 69 9.18
TOTAL IN-STATE 226 89.68 288 86.72 228 87.69 261 34.71
TOTAL OUT-OF-STATE 26 10.32 44 13.28 32 12.31 38 5.05
TOTAL 252 100.00 332 100.00 260 100.00 752 100.00
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Retention Rates
Rates in the following chart reflect the cohort
of first-time full-time freshmen (2002 - 2012)
Year
of
Entry
Number
of
Freshmen
Number of Year(s) After Entry
1 2 3 4 5 6
Retention Rates
2002 458 74.9 60.0 54.1 24.2 8.5 4.6
2003 459 76.3 60.1 56.6 30.5 9.4 3.1
2004 558 74.7 56.1 52.0 29.2 10.4 3.6
2005 556 72.3 63.7 55.4 31.8 10.6 3.2
2006 534 79.4 63.5 58.1 37.3 12.4 4.1
2007 645 76.7 61.8 54.8 27.0 7.8 3.1
2008 634 76.3 58.6 52.8 31.9 11.8 .
2009 660 73.6 56.1 47.7 26.4 . .
2010 576 77.3 58.2 47.9 . . .
2011 387 79.1 55.6
2012 523 72.5
Goals for First-Year Retention
Entry term Fall 2012 Fall
2013
Fall
2014
Fall
2015
Fall
2016
Fall
2017
After 1st
year Fall 2012
Fall
2014
Fall
2015
Fall
2016
Fall
2017
Fall
2018
Current
Rate Goal Goal Goal Goal Goal
72.5 79.0 80.0 81.0 82.0 82.0
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Graduation Rates
Rates in the following chart reflect the cohort of first-time full-time freshmen (2002- 2012)
Year
of
Entry
Number of
Freshmen
Number of Year(s) After Entry
1 2 3 4 5 6
Graduation Rates
2002 458 0 0 0.0 23.6 38.2 42.8
2003 459 0 0 0.2 22.7 39.9 45.8
2004 558 0 0 0.4 19.2 34.9 41.2
2005 556 0 0 0.0 17.8 38.1 43.7
2006 534 0 0 0.0 16.9 36.3 42.7
2007 645 0 0 0 21.4 37.7 41.5
2008 636 0 0 0 14.9 31.8 .
2009 660 0 0 0.2 16.1 . .
2010 576 0 0 0.3 . . .
2011 387 0 0
2012 523 0
Goals for 4 Year Traditional Graduation Rate
Entry term Fall 2009 Fall
2010
Fall
2011
Fall
2012
Fall
2013
Fall
2014
term 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18
Current Rate Goal Goal Goal Goal Goal
21.4 22.0 23.0 24.0 24.1 24.2
Goals for 6 Year Traditional Graduation Rate
Entry term Fall 2007 Fall
2010
Fall
2011
Fall
2012
Fall
2013
Fall
2014
term 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18
Current
Rate Goal Goal Goal Goal Goal
41.5 43.5 44.7 45.8 46.9 48.0
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Persistence Rates
Rates in the following chart reflect the cohort of first-time full-time freshmen (2002 - 2012)
Year of
Entry
Number of
Freshmen
Number of Year(s) After Entry
1 2 3 4 5 6
Persistence Rates
2002 458 74.9 60.0 54.1 47.8 46.7 47.4
2003 459 76.3 60.1 56.9 53.2 49.2 48.8
2004 558 74.7 56.1 52.3 48.4 45.3 44.8
2005 556 72.3 63.7 55.4 49.6 48.7 46.9
2006 534 79.4 63.5 58.1 54.1 48.7 46.8
2007 645 76.7 61.8 54.8 48.4 45.5 45.9
2008 634 76.3 58.6 52.8 46.9 44.6 .
2009 660 73.6 56.1 47.9 42.4 . .
2010 576 77.3 58.2 48.3 . . .
2011 387 79.1 55.6
2012 523 72.5
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One Year Retention Rates by Majors
Rates in the following chart reflect the cohort of degree-seeking new freshmen (2010-2013)
By School 10 F 11F 2011F
Retention
Rates
11 F 12F 2012F
Retention
Rates
12F 13F 2013F
Retention
Rates # # # # # #
Art and Humanities 146 80 54.8 114 80 70.2 154 106 68.8
Business and Economics 87 56 64.4 47 29 61.7 62 37 59.7
Education and Psychology 116 60 51.7 79 47 59.5 83 25 30.1
Mathematics, Science & Technology 174 101 58.0 121 68 56.2 174 107 61.5
TOTAL 523 297 56.8 361 224 62.0 473 275 58.1
-No Student
By Major 10 F 11F 2011F
Retention
Rates
11 F 12F 2012F
Retention
Rates
12F 13F 2013F
Retention
Rates # # # # # #
Accounting 18 12 66.7 8 6 75.0 5 3 60
Art 8 4 50.0 7 5 71.4 4 1 25
Aviation Science 20 12 60.0 10 8 80.0 18 12 66.7
Biology 66 36 54.5 50 25 50.0 63 36 57.1
Birth-Kindergarten 10 8 80.0 4 1 25.0 3 - -
Business Administration 69 44 63.8 39 23 79.3 57 34 59.6
Chemistry 8 4 50.0 4 2 50.0 6 2 33.3
Communication Studies 15 9 60.0 15 10 66.7 17 11 64.7
Computer and Information Science 23 14 60.9 16 9 56.3 12 7 58.3
Criminal Justice 47 34 72.3 37 29 78.4 45 28 62.2
Elementary Education 25 13 52.0 23 17 73.9 8 4 50
Engineering Technology 23 10 43.5 21 15 71.4 20 12 60
English 11 6 54.5 7 3 42.9 5 2 40
Geology - - - - - - - - -
Graphic Design 10 5 50.0 7 4 57.1 14 9 64.9
History 9 4 44.4 1 1 100.0 5 - -
Industrial Technology 4 2 50.0 1 1 100.0 1 - -
Marine Environmental Science 1 1 100.0 - - - - - -
Mathematics 7 5 71.4 1 1 100.0 9 6 66.7
Middle Grades Education 3 1 33.3 1 - - - - -
Music 9 4 44.4 15 12 80.0 35 22 62.9
Music Industry Studies 7 - - 1 - - - - -
Pharmaceutical Sciences 21 16 76.2 16 7 43.8 45 32 71.1
Physical Education 39 15 38.5 20 15 75.0 31 20 64.5
Physics 1 1 100.0 2 - - - - -
Political Science 6 2 33.3 6 5 83.3 7 3 42.9
Psychology 35 22 62.9 28 14 50.0 40 16 40
Social Work Curriculum 20 11 55.0 16 9 56.3 19 12 63.2
Sociology 44 1 25.0 2 2 100.0 3 2 66.7
Special Education 4 1 25.0 3 - - 1 1 100
TOTAL 523 297 56.8 361 224 62.0 473 275 58.1
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Student Headcount Enrollment Projections
Actual and Projected
Academic
Year
Headcount
Enrollment
(Actual or
Projection)
% Growth
over
Previous
Year
Undergraduate
Graduate "Regular"
"DE-
only" Sub-Total
Fall 2003 2308 7.35 2204 78 2282 26
Fall 2004 2470 7.02 2370 67 2437 33
Fall 2005 2664 7.86 2497 107 2604 60
Fall 2006 2681 0.64 2535 85 2620 61
Fall 2007 3061 14.18 2760 115 2875 186
Fall 2008 3104 1.40 2902 127 3029 75
Fall 2009 3264 5.20 3073 135 3208 56
Fall 2010 3307 1.3 3090 150 3240 67
Fall 2011 2930 -11.4 2692 144 2836 94
Fall 2012 2878 -1.77 2610 150 2760 118
Fall 2013 2421 -15.9 2224 112 2336 85
Fall 2014 1880
Fall 2015 1936
Fall 2016 1994
Fall 2017 2053
Fall 2018 2114
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Full-Time Faculty & Staff by Occupational Activity (NEW FORMAT)
Categories 2013
Instructional Staff 145
Research 0
Public Service 0
Archivists, Curators, and Museum Technicians Librarians 1
Librarian 6
Librarian Technicians 0
Other Teachers and Instructional Support Staff 37
Management Occupations 59
Business and Financial Operations Occupations 32
Computer, Engineering and Science Occupations 38
Community Service, Legal, Arts and Media Occupations 21
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations 5
Service Occupations 62
Sales and Related Occupations 4
Office and Administrative Support Occupations 97
Natural Resources, Construction and Maintenance Occupations 21
Production, Transportation and Material Moving Occupations 2
Total 530 Source: Elizabeth City State University Office of Human Resources (HR DataMart)
Full-Time Instructional Faculty by Gender
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Men 102 106 100 93 79
Women 63 71 67 63 66
Total 165 177 167 156 145
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Full-Time Instructional Faculty by Highest Earned Degree
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Doctorate 113 123 125 121 111
Specialist/JD 2 2 0 0 0
Master's 49 50 41 34 31
Bachelor's 1 2 1 1 3
Other 0 0 0 0 0
Total 165 177 167 156 145
Full-Time Instructional Faculty by Academic Rank
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Professor 52 56 52 52 37
Associate Professor 32 36 35 38 39
Assistant Professor 51 50 46 41 45
Instructor 3 3 10 2 3
Lecturer 27 32 24 23 20
Total 165 177 167 156 145
Full-Time Instructional Faculty by Tenure Status
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Tenure 69 73 70 74 67
On Track 63 64 56 47 48
Not On Track 33 41 41 35 30
Total 165 177 167 156 145
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Full-Time Instructional Faculty by Ethnicity
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Black 97 98 95 82 69
White 43 44 35 35 37
American Indian 1 1 1 1 1
Asian 19 29 25 27 23
Hispanic 3 3 3 3 3
Non-Resident 0 0 6 6 7
Unknown 2 2 2 2 5
Total 165 177 167 156 145
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Financial Summary (Revenue)
($ in thousands -- 000s omitted)
Source of Revenue
Source of Income (Total) 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Tuition and Fees 12,960 15,487 17,333 16,310 17,174
State Appropriations 33,024 34,425 34,144 35,190 35,925
Capital Appropriations (847) (55) (18) (12) (12)
Federal and State Grants and Contracts 24,146 28,940 30,097 25,786 24,150
Capital Grants and Gifts 3,889 13,606 14,797 10,116 2,670
Private Gifts 751 617 865 1,104 752
Auxiliary Enterprises 12,008 11,328 14,212 13,029 13,182
Other Sources 1,386 2,526 3,207 1,044 1,862
TOTAL $87,317 $106,874 $114,637 $102,567 $95,703
Source of Income (% of Total) 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Tuition and Fees 14.84% 14.49% 15.12% 15.90% 17.94%
State Appropriations 37.82% 32.21% 29.79% 34.31% 37.54%
Capital Appropriations (0.97%) (0.05%) (0.02%) (0.01%) (0.01%)
Federal and State Grants and Contracts 27.65% 27.08% 26.25% 25.05% 25.23%
Capital Grants and Gifts 4.45% 12.73% 12.91% 9.86% 2.79%
Private Gifts 0.87% 0.58% 0.75% 1.08% 0.79%
Auxiliary Enterprises 13.75% 10.60% 12.40% 12.80% 13.77%
Other Sources 1.59% 2.36% 2.80% 1.01% 1.95%
TOTAL 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00%
Source: Elizabeth City State University Office of Business & Finance
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Financial Summary (Expenditures)
($ in thousands -- 000s omitted) Continued
Operating Expenditures
Expenditures (Total) 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Instruction 18,724 18,701 20,232 19,610 18,978
Research 3,131 4,392 4,157 3,028 2,976
Public Service 1,099 1,230 1,105 1,249 1,100
Academic Support 5,768 5,127 5,090 5,431 5,493
Student Services 7,571 8,089 7,709 8,339 7,941
Institutional Support 9,336 8,939 10,015 10,184 10,909
Physical Plant Operations 10,687 7,031 9,263 8,428 10,224
Student Financial Aid 3,929 5,836 8,484 6,655 5,458
Auxiliary Enterprises 12,106 13,165 14,268 13,178 13,736
Depreciation 3,329 3,378 3,568 3,840 4,211
TOTAL $75,680 $75,888 $83,891 $79,942 81,026
Expenditures (% of Total) 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Instruction 24.74% 24.64% 24.12% 24.53% 23.42%
Research 4.14% 5.79% 4.95% 3.80% 3.67%
Public Service 1.45% 1.62% 1.32% 1.57% 1.36%
Academic Support 7.62% 6.76% 6.07% 6.79% 6.78%
Student Services 10.00% 10.66% 9.19% 10.43% 9.80%
Institutional Support 12.34% 11.78% 11.94% 12.74% 13.46%
Physical Plant Operations 14.12% 9.26% 11.04% 10.54% 12.62%
Student Financial Aid 5.19% 7.69% 10.11% 8.32% 6.74%
Auxiliary Enterprises 16.00% 17.35% 17.01% 16.48% 16.95%
Depreciation 4.40% 4.45% 4.25% 4.80% 5.20%
TOTAL 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00%
Source: Elizabeth City State University Office of Business & Finance
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