The 2018 Tidewater Community College Factbook
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TIDEWATER COMMUNITY COLLEGE From here, go anywhere.TM TCC FACT BOOK OFFICE OF INSTITUTIONAL EFFECTIVENESS 2018 CHESAPEAKE • NORFOLK • PORTSMOUTH • SUFFOLK • VIRGINIA BEACH FACT BOOK Office of Institutional Effectiveness 2018 th 37 EDITION The Tidewater Community College Fact Book is a summary of current and historical statistical information. Anyone seeking additional information may contact the Office of Institutional Effectiveness. FFAACCTT BBOOOOKK TABLE OF CONTENTS MISSION, CORE VALUES, ACCREDITATION Mission, Core Values, Accreditation ..................................................................................1 SERVICE AREA DEMOGRAPHICS Service Area Population Trends .........................................................................................3 2017 Service Area Population Characteristics ...................................................................3 Residents Enrolled in Service Area Institutions – Fall 2017 ...............................................4 STUDENT INFORMATION At a Glance .........................................................................................................................5 Academic Programs for 2017-18 by Campus ................................................................. 7-9 College Student Profile 2017–18 .....................................................................................10 Annual Enrollment by Campus 2006-07 to 2017-18 (FTES/Headcount) ..........................11 Annual Enrollment Regional Automotive Center & Visual Arts Center ...........................11 VCCS Annual FTES 2014-15 to 2017-18 ...........................................................................12 Special Population Enrollment Fall 2015-17 Military and Veterans ...............................13 Proportion of Public High School Graduates Attending TCC 2012–17.............................13 CAMPUS PROFILES Chesapeake Campus 10-Year Historical Profile ...............................................................14 Norfolk Campus 10-Year Historical Profile ......................................................................15 Portsmouth Campus 10-Year Historical Profile ...............................................................16 Virginia Beach Campus 10-Year Historical Profile ...........................................................17 GRADUATE INFORMATION Graduate Profile 2018 .....................................................................................................18 Top 10 TCC Graduate Institutions 2016 – 17 ...................................................................18 Graduate Awards by Curriculum Five-Year Average 2014 – 18 ................................ 19-21 FFAACCTT BBOOOOKK TABLE OF CONTENTS COLLEGE RESOURCES Core Revenues 2017-18 ...................................................................................................22 Core Expenses 2017-18 ....................................................................................................23 Total College Positions Allocated 2017–18 .................................................................... 24 Full-Time Faculty by Rank, Gender, Race – Fall 2017 .......................................................25 Administrative Faculty by Rank, Gender, Race – Fall 2017 ..............................................25 Classified Full-Time Staff by Gender, Race ......................................................................25 COLLEGE HISTORY Annual Unduplicated HC & Annualized FTES 25-Year History ........................................26 Ten-Year Semester Enrollment History, 2008-09 to 2017-18 .........................................27 Twenty-Five-Year TCC Graduate History 1997-2018 .......................................................28 College History Timeline 1965-66 to 2017-18 ............................................................ 29-33 DEFINITIONS Definitions ................................................................................................................. 34-35 MISSION Tidewater Community College provides collegiate education and training to adults of all ages and backgrounds, helping them achieve their individual goals and contribute as citizens and workers to the vitality of an increasingly global community. COMMITMENTS THAT INFORM THE MISSION: • Open access to high-quality, affordable education to prepare students for transfer to a four-year baccalaureate institution, as well as for entry or advancement in the workforce. • Cultural diversity as a critically important strength for students to meet the changing needs of a pluralistic, democratic society. • Lifelong learning to heighten the awareness of students to multiple paths for achievement while helping them pursue the choices most conducive to their individual needs. • Partnerships and proactive responsiveness to develop cutting-edge programs that meet the changing needs of students and industry, while contributing to the economic, civic, and cultural vitality of the region, the Commonwealth, the nation, and the international community. • A comprehensive range of programs and services recognized for excellence by leaders of business, industry, and government, and by educators in K-12 education and four-year colleges and universities. CORE VALUES 1. Access and successful student achievement 2. Respect for individuality and a commitment to fostering unique strengths in different people 3. Partnership with a range of constituencies 4. A vital and engaging learning environment 5. Service and accountability ACCREDITATION Tidewater Community College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award the associate degree. Contact the Commission on College at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of Tidewater Community College. 1 2 S E R V I C E A R E A P O P U L A T I O N T R E N D S Locality Census 2000 Census 2010 Est. 2018 Proj. 2025 Chesapeake 199,184 223,068 242,772 254,664 Norfolk 234,403 242,903 244,964 244,068 Portsmouth 100,565 95,633 94,288 92,274 Suffolk 63,677 84,881 91,355 96,786 Virginia Beach 425,257 439,148 452,108 456,354 Source: Economic Modeling Specialists International (EMSI) / www.economicmodeling.com 2 0 1 7 S E R V I C E A R E A P O P U L A T I O N C H A R A C T E R I S T I C S Participation Locality Total Male Female White Black Other Rate By City1 Chesapeake 240,409 48.7% 51.3% 62.4% 30.4% 7.2% 2.06% Norfolk 244,702 52.2% 47.8% 49.8% 42.5% 7.7% 1.43% Portsmouth 94,578 47.9% 52.1% 40.9% 54.6% 4.5% 2.05% Suffolk 90,242 48.4% 51.6% 52.8% 42.4% 4.8% 1.29% Virginia Beach 450,454 49.1% 50.9% 68.2% 20.2% 11.6% 2.06% Region 1,125,385 49.6% 50.4% 59.4% 32.0% 8.6% 1.86% 1 Participation rate is the percentage of residents who are TCC students. Source: Economic Modeling Specialists International (EMSI) / www.economicmodeling.com 3 City of City of City of City of City of Total Chesapeake Norfolk Portsmouth Suffolk Virginia Beach Christopher Newport U. 165 1% 33 <1% 16 <1% 47 1% 149 1% 410 1% Coll. of Wm. & Mary 158 1% 95 1% 25 1% 51 1% 259 1% 588 1% Hampton U. 73 1% 51 1% 40 1% 28 1% 69 <1% 261 1% Medical Coll. H.R. 18 <1% 24 <1% 4 <1% 6 <1% 54 <1% 106 <1% Norfolk State U. 535 5% 684 9% 339 10% 192 5% 642 3% 2,392 5% Old Dominion U. 2,371 20% 2,072 27% 555 16% 662 17% 4,164 21% 9,824 21% Paul D. Camp C.C. 23 <1% 6 <1% 19 1% 462 12% 10 <1% 520 1% Regent U. 403 3% 187 2% 85 2% 90 2% 926 5% 1,691 4% Thomas Nelson C.C. 67 1% 75 1% 53 2% 63 2% 86 <1% 344 1% Tidewater C.C. 4,341 37% 2,834 38% 1,762 50% 1,026 27% 8,002 39% 17,965 38% Va. Wesleyan Coll. 145 1% 96 1% 22 1% 18 <1% 280 1% 561 1% Other Va. Coll. 3,339 29% 1,387 18% 612 17% 1,154 30% 5,671 28% 12,163 26% TOTAL 11,638 7,544 3,532 3,799 20,312 46,825 Source: SCHEV 4 AAT AA GGLANCE OUR STUDENTS 32,982 students served; 14,973 annual FTES 38% of south Hampton Roads residents who enrolled in higher education enrolled at TCC 36% full-time; 64% part-time 55% college transfer; 31% career/technical* Cities of residence: 41% Virginia Beach, 22% Chesapeake, 15% Norfolk, 9% Portsmouth, 5% Suffolk Average age is 26 years; 49% 18-24 years of age 47% White, 31% African American, 21% other minorities 49% receive financial aid OUR GRADUATES 3,711 graduates in 2017-2018 40% transfer degrees, 22% career/technical degrees, 38% certificates 65% of college-transfer graduates continue their education at a four-year institution RESOURCES 2017-18 core revenue: 153.8 million 329 full-time teaching faculty 4 campuses, 7 regional centers *Career/Technical = AAS, AAA, Certificate (Career Technical), Diploma, CSC 5 6 A C A D E M I C P R O G R A M S C U R R I C U L A B Y C A M P U S 2 0 1 7 – 2 0 1 8 VIRGINIA DEGREE CHESAPEAKE NORFOLK PORTSMOUTH BEACH ASSOCIATE IN ARTS (A.A.) 648 Liberal Arts . ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE (A.S.) 213 Business Administration . 831 Engineering . 699 General Studies . General Studies (Prof. Communication) 880 Science . Science (Computer . Science) 882 Social Sciences . ASSOCIATE OF FINE ARTS (A.F.A) 560 Music . ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED ARTS (A.A.A.) Arts & Humanities 532 Studio Arts * . ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE (A.A.S.) Arts & Humanities 640 ASL-English Interpretation . 514 Graphic Design * . Business 203 Accounting . 298 Admin Support . Technology 242 Culinary Arts . 212 Management . Computer Science & Information Technology 299 Info Systems Tech . Engineering Science & Mathematics 915 Civil Engineering Tech . 7 A C A D E M I C P R O G R A M S C U R R I C U L A B Y C A M P U S 2 0 1 7