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PRESIDENT’S REPORT
Andrew Hugine, Jr., Ph.D. Board of Trustees Meeting
September 27, 2007
SOUTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY
Comparative Data on 1890 Universities (2005)
Main Grad Rate State Pct Pell Size Sector
South Carolina State University 46.80% SC 70.30% 3,669 Public
Florida Agricultural And Mechanical University 44.50% FL 55.10% 9,759 Public
Tennessee State University 44.20% TN 56.60% 6,261 Public
Alcorn State University 43.70% MS 77.70% 2,771 Public
University Of Maryland-Eastern Shore 41.80% MD 51.80% 3,255 Public
Virginia State University 40.70% VA 59.20% 4,151 Public
Lincoln University Of Pennsylvania 40.40% PA 70% 1,673 Public
North Carolina A & T State University 39.50% NC 51% 9,149 Public
Delaware State University 35.10% DE 52.10% 3,111 Public
Alabama A & M University 32% AL 72.30% 4,770 Public
Prairie View A & M University 31.30% TX 54.50% 5,327 Public
University Of Arkansas At Pine Bluff 30.30% AR 75.30% 2,931 Public
Southern University And A & M College 26.60% LA 72% 8,278 Public
Fort Valley State University 25.10% GA 68.50% 1,814 Public
West Virginia State University 22.80% WV N/A 2,762 Public
Kentucky State University 20.80% KY 53.40% 1,822 Public
The indicators are graduation rate for 2005 (First-Time Freshmen enrolled Fall 1998), location of the college/university, percentage of undergraduates receiving a Pell grant, sector.
2000 Cohort Graduation Rate Information of Full-time, First time Degree Seeking Freshmen for 4-year South Carolina Institutions
(Completers in 150% of Normal Time)Research Universities Graduation Rate
Clemson 75.1%
USC – Columbia 62.8%
Sub total Research Universities 69.5%
Teaching Colleges & Universities
The Citadel 71.3%
Coastal Carolina University 42.3%
College of Charleston 60.7%
Francis Marion University 38.0%
Lander University 40.5%
South Carolina State University 53.8%
USC – Aiken 40.0%
USC - Beaufort
USC - Upstate 35.5%
Winthrop University 58.0%
Sub total 51.6%
Total 59.5%
Percent Pell Grant RecipientsSouth Carolina Research and Teaching Universities
HeadcountEnrollment
Degree Seeking Full-Time
Number of Students Degree Seeking
Full-Time Receiving Pell
Percentage of Degree Seeking Receiving Pell
RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS
Clemson University 8,793 1,435 16%
USC Columbia 12,163 3,233 27%
Medical University of SC 223 - 0%
TEACHING INSTITUTIONS
The Citadel 909 171 19%
Coastal Carolina University 2,696 1,000 37%
College of Charleston 5,254 1,178 22%
Francis Marion University 2,718 1,216 45%
Lander University 2,242 786 35%
SC State University 2,701 1,870 69%
USC Aiken 2,024 722 36%
USC Beaufort 489 162 33%
USC Upstate 3,109 1,263 41%
Winthrop University 3,957 1,341 34%
U.S. News.com: America’s Best Colleges 2008Economic Diversity Among All National Universities
Economic diversity has received growing attention in higher education, particularly at elite schools that haven't traditionally enrolled large numbers of low-income students or students from low-income families. This table shows the percentage of undergraduates receiving federal Pell grants for low-income students.
The proportion of students on Pell grants, which are most often given to undergrads with family incomes under $20,000, isn't a perfect measure of an institution's efforts to achieve economic diversity: A college might enroll a large number of students just above the Pell cutoff, for instance, and percentages at public universities may reflect the wide variation from state to state in the number of qualified low-income students.
Still, many experts say that Pell figures are the best available gauge of how many low-income undergrads there are on a given campus. Pell grant percentages were calculated using 2005-2006 data on grant recipients collected by the U.S. Dept. of Education and fall 2005 total undergraduate enrollment collected from the colleges themselves.
Economic Diversity Among All National UniversitiesTop Tenth
InstitutionPercentage of
Undergraduates Receiving Pell Grants
University of La Verne (CA) 90%
Jackson State University (MS) 74%
South Carolina State University 69%
Polytechnic University (NY) 58%
Tennessee State University 54%
University of Texas–El Paso 54%
Texas A&M Univ.–Kingsville 52%
Univ. of Southern Mississippi 50%
Utah State University 50%
North Carolina A&T State Univ. 49%
Economic Diversity Among All National UniversitiesBottom Tenth
Institution Percentage of Undergraduates Receiving Pell Grants
Duke University (NC) 9%
George Washington University (DC) 9%
Lehigh University (PA) 9%
Rice University (TX) 9%
Tufts University (MA) 9%
University of Notre Dame (IN) 9%
Yale University (CT) 9%
College of William and Mary (VA) 8%
University of Delaware 8%
Princeton University (NJ) 7%
University of Virginia 7%
Wake Forest University (NC) 7%
Washington University in St. Louis 6%
Univ. of South Carolina–Columbia 22%
Clemson University (SC) 14%
Other Schools of Interest
Website: http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/
Accreditation of Degree-Granting Programs
Areas Eligible for Accreditation
Areas with one or More Programs Accredited
% Accredited
Clemson 15 15 100%
USC Columbia 27 27 100%
MUSC 16 16 100%
The Citadel 4 3 75%
Coastal Carolina University 5 4 80%
College of Charleston 8 7 88%
Francis Marion University 6 5 83%
Lander University 7 6 86%
SC State University 14 13 93%
USC – Aiken 4 4 100%
USC – Beaufort 2 0 Programs approved 2004
USC - Upstate 5 5 100%
Winthrop University 14 14 100%
Full Time Headcount Faculty with Terminal Degrees as defined by SACS
Research Universities Percent
Clemson 97.1%
USC – Columbia 79.5%
MUSC 99.0%
Sub total Research Universities 88.1%
Teaching Colleges & Universities
The Citadel 95.0%
Coastal Carolina University 94.2%
College of Charleston 86.1%
Francis Marion University 86.2%
Lander University 85.7%
South Carolina State University 95.5%
USC – Aiken 84.0%
USC - Beaufort 82.8%
USC - Upstate 79.2%
Winthrop University 88.9%
Sub total Teaching Colleges & Univ. 88.5%
Percentage of Minority Faculty Fall 2006
Research Universities Total Minority Total Faculty Percentage of Minority
Clemson 168 1,357 12.4%
USC – Columbia 232 1,910 12.1%
MUSC 43 340 12.6%
Sub total Research Universities 443 3,607 12.3%
Teaching Colleges & Universities
The Citadel 25 272 9.2%
Coastal Carolina University 32 449 7.1%
College of Charleston 77 849 9.1%
Francis Marion University 18 259 6.9%
Lander University 15 188 8.0%
*South Carolina State University 241 306 78.8%
USC – Aiken 29 251 11.6%
USC - Beaufort 11 109 10.1%
USC - Upstate 44 377 11.7%
Winthrop University 60 547 11.0%
Sub total Teaching Colleges & Univ. 552 3,607 15.3%
*White Non Hispanic 65 or 21.24%
Faculty Salaries
YEAR YEAR
RANK Fall 2006 Fall 2007
Professor
SCSU Average $66,193 $74,494
SECTOR Average $70,261 $72,369*
Associate Professor
SCSU Average $60,283 $63,827
Sector Average $59,623 $61,412*
Assistant Professor
SCSU Average $51,137 $55,444
Sector Average $50,505 $52,021*
* Estimated based on institutions within the sector increasing salaries by 3%
Five Year Salary ComparisonTeaching University Sector
RANK Fall 2003
SCSU Average
Fall 2003
Sector Average
Fall 2004SCSU
Average
Fall 2005
SCSU Average
Fall 2006
SCSU Average
Fall 2007
SCSU Average
Fall 2007 Sector
Average *
Per Change Sector *
Percent ChangeSCSU
Professor $55,282 $60,333 $62,599 $64,848 $66,193 $74,894 $72,369 20% 35.5%
Associate Professor
$51,394 $52,819 $56,815 $58,297 $60,283 $63,827 $61,412 16.3% 24.2%
Assistant Professor
$44,375 $44,094 $47,811 $49,066 $51,137 $55,444 $52,021 18% 25%
*Projected based on a 3% increase
FIVE YEAR COMPARISON OF RESEARCH FUNDS
(1890 Research and Extension Excluded)
$28.60
$18.30
$27.40$24.40
$20.40
$0.00
$5.00
$10.00
$15.00
$20.00
$25.00
$30.00
$35.00
FY 03 FY 04 FY 05 FY 06 FY 07
Note: FY 03 and FY 05 include building funds for the James E. Clyburn University Transportation Center
Grant AwardMay 1, 2007 – September 27, 2007
Project TitlePI Last Name
PI First Name Agency Amount
Calhoun/Orangeburg Counties Transit Feasibility Study Whitney Thomas
Lower Savannah Council of Government $50,000
Developing A Sustainable Cometary Research Program in Astrobiology Walter Donald NASA $10,000
Summer Feeding Program Martin SteveUnited States Department of
Agriculture (USDA) $37,848
Rural Entrepreneurial Outreach Development Program Whiteside Louis USDA $ 99,000
Global Nuclear Energy Partnership University Lewis Kenneth DOE/Idaho Field Office $ 100,000
DOD/ONR Laboratory Instrumentation for Energy Research Lewis Kenneth Dept of the Army $ 262,325
South Carolina State NEP Scholarships Lewis Kenneth Nuclear Regulatory Commission $ 42,696
Center for Energy Research Lewis KennethUnited States Department of
Education $ 198,423
Institutions for Students in Nuclear Science Lewis Kenneth
United States Department of Education $ 89,337
SCSU RSA Administrators Training Staten DavidUnited States Department of
Education $ 271,650
RUI Surface Engineered Nanoparticles to Inhibit Protein Aggregation Mahtab Rahina National Science Foundation $ 127,488
Expansion & Enhancement of NEP Lewis KennethUS Nuclear Regulatory
Commission $ 120,000
Creating An Effective Compliance Process Teal Rita Southern Education Foundation $ 15,000
High School Students Summer Nuclear Institute Lewis Kenneth US Department of Education $ 89,337
Summer Nuclear Science Institute for High School Guidance Counselors Lewis Kenneth
US Nuclear Regulatory Commission $ 170,326
Educational Opportunity Centers Aburime TonyUnited States Department of
Education $ 226,000
Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs Aburime Tony
United States Department of Education $ 354,908
TRIO - Student Support Services Scott SandraUnited States Department of Education $ 235,689
Enhancement of NEP at SCSU/Global Energy Partnership Lewis Kenneth
US Department of Energy Idaho Field Office $ 100,000
Rehabilitation Long Term Training -Rehabilitation Counseling Staten David
United States Department of Education $ 150,000
Personnel Development Collaboration: Project Create McIntyre Leonard
South Carolina department of Education $ 33,385
Project Create McIntyre LeonardSouth Carolina Department of
Education $ 126,086
4-K Expansion Program / First Steps Littlejohn Sheila"SC First Step"
scgov. $ 78,620
HBCU-UP Carpenter CarlNational Science Foundation
(NSF) $ 499,433
Talent Search Program Aburime TonyUnited States Department of
Education $ 226,600
Total Amount Funded to Date $3,714,151
South Carolina State University $25,535,284
College of Charleston $9,351,476
University of South Carolina - Upstate $6,866,073
Winthrop University $5,548,926
Coastal Carolina $5,494,217
Francis Marion University $4,780,671
University of South Carolina - Aiken $3,855,709
Lander University $3,217,450
Citadel Military College of South Carolina $2,084,826
University of South Carolina - Beaufort $981,658
Federal Operating Grants and Contracts (2004-2005)
PRIVATE GIVING THREE YEAR COMPARISON
$1,923,047
$2,388,441
$1,903,759
$1,031,069$848,338 $936,448
$0
$500,000
$1,000,000
$1,500,000
$2,000,000
$2,500,000
$3,000,000
Private
Alumni
Private $1,923,047 $2,388,441 $1,903,759
Alumni $1,031,069 $848,338 $936,448
FY 2005 FY 2006 FY 2007
Alumni Giving And Giving RateThree Year Comparison
FY 2005 FY 2006 FY 2007 Average Average Thurgood Marshall College Fund HBCU*
Alumni Giving Rate
5.7% 7.2% 8% 6.96% 5.6%
Alumni Giving
$1,031,069 $848,338 $936,448 $ 938618.3 $514,314
*Source: TMCF 2006 Annual Report
HEADCOUNT ENROLLMENT FIVE YEAR COMPARISON
44664294
4446 4384
4915
3800
4000
4200
4400
4600
4800
5000
Number 4466 4294 4446 4384 4915
Fall 2003 Fall 2004 Fall 2005 Fall 2006 Fall 2007
UNDERGRADUATE HEADCOUNT ENROLLMENT FIVE YEAR COMPARISON
3585 3704 3888 38394312
0
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000
Number 3585 3704 3888 3839 4312
Fall 2003 Fall 2004 Fall 2005 Fall 2006 Fall 2007
FIRST-TIME FRESHMEN ENROLLMENT FIVE YEAR COMPARISON
810960 1013
881
1328
0
500
1000
1500
Fall 2003 Fall 2004 Fall 2005 Fall 2006 Fall 2007
Profile of 2007 First-time Freshmen(Preliminary Enrollment)
Fall 2006 Fall 2007
Enrollment 881 1329*
Average SAT 832 819
Average SAT Females 832 804
Average SAT Males 831 835
Average High School GPA** 2.97 3.00
*FIRST-TIME FRESHMEN ENROLLMENT UP 50%
RATIO OF MALES TO FEMALES
University Freshman Class
Female 58% 50.6%
Male 42% 49.4%
** In a study reported by the College Board in its Research Notes entitled “The SAT I and High School Grades: Utility in Predicting Success in College,” high school GPA had a validity coefficient of .59 or r2 of 35%, SAT had a coefficient of .56 or 31%, and combined, SAT and HSGPA had a coefficient of .65 or 42%. The report concludes that “overall, high school grades predict freshman GPA slightly better than do SAT scores.” However, the combination of SAT and high school grades is better, even though SAT scores add very little explanatory power of success beyond High School GPA alone.
LIFE SCHOLARSHIPS FIVE YEAR COMPARISON
314372
461 478590
0
200
400
600
800
Number 314 372 461 478 590
Fall 2003 Fall 2004 Fall 2005 Fall 2006 Fall 2007
U.S News And World Report College RankingsCarnegie Classified National Universities
RANKINGS REPRESENTATIVE UNIVERSITIES
SOUTH CAROLINA UNIVERSITIES
HBCUS
Top Universities (Tier 1)
PrincetonHarvard UniversityYale UniversityStanford UniversityUniversity of PennsylvaniaUniversity of Virginia
Top Universities (Tier 2)
University of DelawareMichigan State UniversityNorth Carolina State UniversityFlorida State UniversityOhio University
Clemson University (67)University of South Carolina (112)
Howard University (96)
Tier 3 Ball State UniversityGeorge MasonKent State UniversityOld Dominion UniversityRutgersSeton Hall
South Carolina State University South Carolina State University
Tier 4 East Carolina UniversityEast Tennessee State UniversityGeorgia State UniversityIndiana State UniversityWayne State University
Clark Atlanta UniversityFlorida A & M UniversityJackson State UniversityMorgan State UniversityNorth Carolina A&T State UniversityTennessee State University
Note: Tier 3 and Tier 4 Universities are listed in the rankings alphabetically. Website: http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/
Washington Monthly Rankings
www.scsu.edu
South Carolina State University
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