August 1996 Third Edition

R. Thomas Nelson, III Registrar and Director of Institutional Research

Whitney T. Marcengill Associate Director of Admissions

Mary Jo H. Cook Budget Director ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Grateful appreciation is expressed to the following individua for their assistance in the preparation of this publication.

Chandler R. Darling B. Steve Grogan Ann T. Hare Ian M. Hubbard Donna H. Johnson TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page ADMINISTRATION Board of Trustees 1 Executive Officers 2 Organizational Chart 3

ADMISSIONS Freshmen Application History 4 Application History by Gender 5 Application History by Ethnic Origin 6 SAT Scores: Lander, State, National Averages 7 Transfers Application History 8 Application History by Gender 9 Application History by Ethnic Origin 10 Enrollment History by Institutions 11

ENROLLMENT Fall 1995 Headcount 12 Fall 1995 Credit Hour Production and FTE by Division 13 Spring 1996 Headcount 14 Spring 1996 Credit Hour Production and FTE by Division 15 Fall and Spring Headcount and FTE History 16 Fall and Spring Headcount History by Class 17 Summer 1996 Credit Hour Production and FTE by Division 18 Summer Headcount and Credit Hour Production History 19 Headcount by Major 20-22 Headcount by Minor 23-24 Average Student Age History 25 Black Student Enrollment History 26 Geographical Distribution History by State 27 Geographical Distribution History by South Carolina County 28 Geographical Distribution History by Country of Origin 29 In-State/Out-of-State Headcount History 30 Degrees Conferred by Division 31 Freshman Retention/Attrition `` 32 Transfer Retention/Attrition 33

STUDENT LIFE AND SERVICES Fall and Spring Student Housing Utilization History 34 Library Information History 35 Career Placement History: Bachelor's 36 Career Placement History: Master's 37

ALUMNI Geographical Distribution History by South Carolina County 38

FACULTY AND EMPLOYEES FTE Student Faculty Ratio History 39 Fall 1995 Teaching Faculty by Discipline and Rank 40 Fall 1995 Faculty by Division/School by Tenure Status and Terminal Degree 41-42 Fall 1995 Faculty Headcount by Rank and Gender 43 Average Nine-month Faculty Salaries by Rank 44 FTE Employees 45

FINANCIAL DATA Full-Time Academic Fees 46 Financial Aid Award History 47 Current Fund Revenues and Expenditures 48

FACILITIES Inventory of Major Buildings 49 LANDER UNIVERSITY BOARD OF TRUSTEES 1995-96

ELECTED MEMBERS CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT TERM EXPIRES

Nancy J. Cash First 1996

Morgan B. Coker Sixth 1998

C. Tyrone Gilmore Fourth 1996

Maurice Holloway, Institutional Advancement Committee Chair Second 1998

Darlene N. Hyman First 1998

Glenn J. Lawhon, Jr., Chairman of the Board Fifth 1998

Jean T. McFerrin, Secretary of the Board Third 1996

W. Douglas Smith Sixth 1996

George R. Starnes Second 1996

William G. Stevens, Vice-Chairman of the Board Third 1998 Finance and Facilities Committee Chair

S. Anne Walker, Student Affairs/Intercollegiate Athletics Fifth 1996 Committee Chair

Martha S. Whitener Fourth 1998

AT-LARGE MEMBERS

Bobby M. Bowers, Academic Affairs Committee Chair Appointed by the General Assembly 1998

Estelle M. Mauldin Appointed by the General Assembly 1998

Mary D. Moore Appointed by the General Assembly 1996

(Vacant) Appointed by the Governor

EX-OFFICIO MEMBER

The Honorable David M. Beasley, Governor of South Carolina Ann B. Bowen, Governor's Designee EXECUTIVE OFFICERS

William C. Moran President

Friederike Wiedemann Vice President for Academic Affairs

William E. Troublefield, Jr. Vice President for Business and Administration

H. Randall Bouknight Vice President for Student Affairs

Jefferson J. May Vice President for University Advancement

Finis E. Horne Athletic Director

FRESHMEN APPLICATION HISTORY

FOR APPLICATIONS APPLICATIONS % ACCEPTED OF APPLICATIONS % ENROLLED OF FALL RECEIVED ACCEPTED TOTAL RECEIVED ENROLLED TOTAL RECEIVED

1991 1064 886 83.27% 443 41.64%

1992 947 833 87.96% 416 43.93%

1993 1163 1006 86.50% 507 43.59%

1994 1178 1095 92.95% 494 41.94%

1995 1246 1139 91.41% 494 39.65%

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0 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 Fall of...

Source: Office of Admissions FRESHMEN APPLICATION HISTORY BY GENDER

APPLICATIONS MALE FEMALE % OF % OF TOTAL RECEIVED FOR FALL NUMBER NUMBER TOTAL TOTAL

1991 325 30.55% 739 69.45% 1064

1992 304 32.10% 643 67.90% 947

1993 387 33.28% 776 66.72% 1163

1994 381 32.34% 797 67.66% 1178

1995 430 34.51% 816 65.49% 1246 APPLICATIONS MALE FEMALE % OF % OF TOTAL ACCEPTED FOR FALL NUMBER NUMBER TOTAL TOTAL

1991 267 30.14% 619 69.86% 886

1992 258 30.97% 575 69.03% 833

1993 316 31.41% 690 68.59% 1006

1994 342 31.23% 753 68.77% 1095

1995 390 34.24% 749 65.76% 1139 APPLICATIONS MALE FEMALE % OF % OF TOTAL ENROLLED FOR FALL NUMBER NUMBER TOTAL TOTAL

1991 145 32.73% 298 67.27% 443

1992 132 31.73% 284 68.27% 416

1993 169 33.33% 338 66.67% 507

1994 162 32.79% 332 67.21% 494

1995 185 37.45% 309 62.55% 494

Source: Office of Admissions

FRESHMEN APPLICATION HISTORY BY ETHNIC ORIGIN

American Indian/Alaskan Black/Non-Hispanic White/Non-Hispanic Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander Non-Resident Alien FOR Native FALL TOTAL Number % of Total Number % of Total Number % of Total Number % of Total Number % of Total Number % of Total

APPLICATIONS RECEIVED 1991 219 20.58% 820 77.07% 10 0.94% 9 0.85% 1 0.09% 5 0.47% 1064 1992 186 19.64% 735 77.61% 6 0.63% 4 0.42% 1 0.11% 15 1.58% 947 1993 233 20.03% 892 76.70% 9 0.77% 13 1.12% 0 0.00% 16 1.38% 1163 1994 193 16.38% 947 80.39% 8 0.68% 8 0.68% 2 0.17% 20 1.70% 1178 1995 239 19.18% 971 77.93% 14 1.12% 5 0.40% 2 0.16% 15 1.20% 1246 APPLICATION ACCEPTED 1991 146 16.48% 718 81.04% 9 1.02% 7 0.79% 1 0.11% 5 0.56% 886 1992 148 17.77% 665 79.83% 6 0.72% 4 0.48% 1 0.12% 9 1.08% 833 1993 169 16.80% 808 80.32% 7 0.70% 12 1.19% 0 0.00% 10 0.99% 1006 1994 170 15.53% 906 82.74% 5 0.46% 7 0.64% 1 0.09% 6 0.55% 1095 1995 198 17.38% 914 80.25% 12 1.05% 5 0.44% 2 0.18% 8 0.70% 1139 APPLICATIONS ENROLLED 1991 70 15.80% 360 81.26% 6 1.35% 2 0.45% 1 0.23% 4 0.90% 443 1992 65 20.57% 243 76.90% 2 0.63% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 6 1.90% 316 1993 84 16.57% 413 81.46% 2 25.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 8 1.58% 507 1994 83 16.80% 403 81.58% 1 20.00% 2 0.40% 0 0.00% 5 1.01% 494 1995 84 17.00% 398 80.57% 4 0.81% 2 0.40% 0 0.00% 6 1.21% 494

Source: Office of Admissions FRESHMEN AVERAGE SAT COMPARISONS

NUMBER VERBAL MATH COMBINED OF NEW YEAR FRESHMEN Lander State Nation Lander State Nation Lander State Nation

1991 443 410 395 422 453 437 474 863 832 896

1992 416 408 384 423 450 437 476 858 831 899

1993 507 406 396 424 455 442 478 861 838 902

1994 494 420 395 423 467 443 479 887 838 902

1995 494 442 401 428 480 443 482 922 844 910

940

920

900

880 COMBINED Lander COMBINED State 860 COMBINED Nation

840

Combined SAT Score Combined 820

800

780 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 Fall of...

Source: Office of Admissions

TRANSFER APPLICATION HISTORY

FOR APPLICATIONS APPLICATIONS % ACCEPTED OF APPLICATIONS % ENROLLED OF FALL RECEIVED ACCEPTED TOTAL RECEIVED ENROLLED TOTAL RECEIVED

1991 381 294 77.17% 202 53.02%

1992 428 349 81.54% 224 52.34%

1993 469 382 81.45% 244 52.03%

1994 425 352 82.82% 221 52.00%

1995 429 359 83.68% 211 49.18%

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50

0 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 Fall of...

Source: Office of Admissions TRANSFER APPLICATION HISTORY BY GENDER

APPLICATIONS MALE FEMALE % OF % OF TOTAL RECEIVED FOR FALL NUMBER NUMBER TOTAL TOTAL

1991 153 40.16% 228 59.84% 381

1992 188 43.93% 240 56.07% 428

1993 153 32.62% 316 67.38% 469

1994 168 39.53% 257 60.47% 425

1995 157 36.60% 272 63.40% 429 APPLICATIONS MALE FEMALE % OF % OF TOTAL ACCEPTED FOR FALL NUMBER NUMBER TOTAL TOTAL

1991 107 36.39% 187 63.61% 294

1992 155 44.41% 194 55.59% 349

1993 123 32.20% 259 67.80% 382

1994 137 38.92% 215 61.08% 352

1995 123 34.26% 236 65.74% 359 APPLICATIONS MALE FEMALE % OF % OF TOTAL ENROLLED FOR FALL NUMBER NUMBER TOTAL TOTAL

1991 76 37.62% 126 62.38% 202

1992 104 46.43% 120 53.57% 224

1993 89 36.48% 155 63.52% 244

1994 86 38.91% 135 61.09% 221

1995 80 37.91% 131 62.09% 211

Source: Office of Admissions

TRANSFER APPLICATION HISTORY BY ETHNIC ORIGIN

American Indian/Alaskan Black/Non-Hispanic White/Non-Hispanic Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander Non-Resident Alien FOR Native FALL TOTAL Number % of Total Number % of Total Number % of Total Number % of Total Number % of Total Number % of Total

APPLICATIONS RECEIVED 1991 66 17.32% 313 82.15% 2 0.52% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 381 1992 110 25.70% 300 70.09% 3 0.70% 5 1.17% 0 0.00% 10 2.34% 428 1993 120 25.59% 335 71.43% 1 0.21% 6 1.28% 0 0.00% 7 1.49% 469 1994 99 23.29% 301 70.82% 4 0.94% 3 0.71% 0 0.00% 18 4.24% 425 1995 101 23.54% 302 70.40% 4 0.93% 8 1.86% 0 0.00% 14 3.26% 429 APPLICATION ACCEPTED 1991 43 14.63% 249 84.69% 2 0.68% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 294 1992 81 23.21% 257 73.64% 3 0.86% 4 1.15% 0 0.00% 4 1.15% 349 1993 90 23.56% 282 73.82% 1 0.26% 6 1.57% 0 0.00% 3 0.79% 382 1994 78 22.16% 258 73.30% 3 0.85% 2 0.57% 0 0.00% 11 3.13% 352 1995 74 20.61% 269 74.93% 4 1.11% 8 2.23% 0 0.00% 4 1.11% 359 APPLICATIONS ENROLLED 1991 22 10.89% 178 88.12% 2 0.99% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 202 1992 53 23.66% 163 72.77% 2 0.89% 2 0.89% 0 0.00% 4 1.79% 224 1993 55 22.54% 183 75.00% 0 0.00% 3 1.23% 0 0.00% 3 1.23% 244 1994 47 21.27% 162 73.30% 2 0.90% 1 0.45% 0 0.00% 9 4.07% 221 1995 38 18.01% 160 75.83% 4 1.90% 5 2.37% 0 0.00% 4 1.90% 211

Source: Office of Admissions

ENROLLMENT COMPARISON OF TRANSFERS TO LANDER UNIVERSITY FROM SOUTH CAROLINA INSTITUTIONS

PUBLIC JUNIOR/TECHNICAL FALL 1991 FALL 1992 FALL 1993 FALL 1994 FALL 1995 COLLEGES 01121 Central Carolina Technical College 00001 Chesterfield-Marlboro Technical College 00041 Denmark Technical College 00042 Florence-Darlington Technical College 11011 Greenville Technical College 17 13 32 21 19 Horry-Georgetown Technical College 11020 Midlands Technical College 7 7 11 6 4 Orangeburg-Calhoun Technical College 00311 Piedmont Technical College 36 47 42 49 43 Spartanburg Technical College 00102 Technical College of Low Country 00000 Tri-County Technical College 15 6 16 10 4 Trident Technical College 13036 USC-Beaufort 03100 USC-Lancaster 10110 USC-Salkehatchie 01211 USC-Sumter 00102 USC-Union 01251 Williamsburg Technical College 10000 20101 PUBLIC SENIOR COLLEGES AND FALL 1991 FALL 1992 FALL 1993 FALL 1994 FALL 1995 UNIVERSITIES 11100 75444 Coastal Carolina University 01112 02251 Francis Marion University 224111 Medical University of S.C. 01011 S.C. State University 02630 USC-Aiken 13202 USC-Columbia 13 8 7 16 13 USC-Spartanburg 24633 51542 PRIVATE JUNIOR COLLEGES FALL 1991 FALL 1992 FALL 1993 FALL 1994 FALL 1995 Columbia Junior College 01000 Spartanburg Methodist College 10 20 15 4 7 PRIVATE SENIOR COLLEGES AND FALL 1991 FALL 1992 FALL 1993 FALL 1994 FALL 1995 UNIVERSITIES 00101 Anderson College 14 14 7 3 2 01100 00002 Central Wesleyan College 12000 Charleston Southern University 42120 Claflin College 01000 Coker College 11000 Columbia Bible College 00000 Columbia College 00011 20210 12321 11010 Limestone College 10111 01122 24324 North Greenville College 62763 23000 Southern Methodist College 00001 00100 12100 SUMMARY FALL 1991 FALL 1992 FALL 1993 FALL 1994 FALL 1995 Public Junior/Technical Colleges 82 84 114 110 90 Public Senior Colleges/Universities 31 30 38 38 39 Private Junior Colleges 10 21 15 4 7 Private Senior Colleges/Universities 36 36 29 21 18

Source: Office of Admissions FALL 1995 HEADCOUNT ENROLLMENT

Non-Resident Black/ Amer. Indian/ Asian/ White GRAND Alien Non-Hispanic Alaskan Native Pacific Islander Hispanic Non-Hispanic TOTAL INTENSITY AND % of CLASSIFICATION OF GRAND STUDENT Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female TOTAL TOTAL

FULL-TIME STUDENTS First Year 3 3 29 125 00242221934525547973426% Second Year 7 1 26 79 00121013821717329947217% Third Year 11 2 12 47 00000212221514526641115% Fourth Year/Beyond 3 2 19 55 10023111723014329043316% Non-Degree UG 0001000000424370% UG SUBTOTAL 24 8 86 307 1038656001009 720 1337 2057 74% Degree Graduate 0000000000444480% Non-Degree Graduate 0000000000000000% GRAD SUBTOTAL 0000000000444480% TOTAL FULL-TIME 248863071038656041013 724 1341 2065 74%

PART-TIME STUDENTS First Year 0 0 4 12 00001018242336592% Second Year 0 0 4 17 00001117412259813% Third Year 0 0 2 20 00000012471467813% Fourth Year/Beyond 1 0 13 28 0010115184671131806% Non-Degree UG 024300100036344139803% UG SUBTOTAL 1 2 27 80 00203213423016731448117% Degree Graduate 0005000000124129301% Non-Degree Graduate 0 0 2 14 00010115171171872047% GRAD SUBTOTAL 0 0 2 19 00010116195182162348% TOTAL PART-TIME 12299900213315042518553071526%

GRAND TOTAL 25 10 115 406 1059987541438 909 1871 2780 100%

Figures are derived by Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) requirements.

Source: Office of the Registrar and Institutiional Research SPRING 1996 HEADCOUNT ENROLLMENT

Non-Resident Black/ Amer. Indian/ Asian/ White GRAND Alien Non-Hispanic Alaskan Native Pacific Islander Hispanic Non-Hispanic TOTAL INTENSITY AND % of CLASSIFICATION OF GRAND STUDENT Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female TOTAL TOTAL

FULL-TIME STUDENTS First Year 4 5 24 79 00322116723920032652621% Second Year 4 1 22 70 00151112522215329945218% Third Year 9 3 14 62 00001011422213828742517% Fourth Year/Beyond 6 2 19 48 00012313023515728944618% Non-Degree UG 0100000000434480% UG SUBTOTAL 23 12 79 259 0048655409216521205 1857 74% Degree Graduate 0000000000333360% Non-Degree Graduate 0001000000000110% GRAD SUBTOTAL 0001000000333470% TOTAL FULL-TIME 2312792600048655439246551209 1864 74%

PART-TIME STUDENTS First Year 0 0 1 10 000100826937462% Second Year 0 0 4 14 00000117282143643% Third Year 0 0 1 14 00000015381652683% Fourth Year/Beyond 2 0 11 36 1010114775631121757% Non-Degree UG 031400010129473056863% UG SUBTOTAL 2 3 18 78 10121311621413930043917% Degree Graduate 0004000000220224261% Non-Degree Graduate 002700000030158321651978% GRAD SUBTOTAL 0 0 2 11 00000032178341892239% TOTAL PART-TIME 23208910121314839217348966226%

GRAND TOTAL 25 15 99 349 1 0 5 10 7 8 691 1316 828 1698 2526 100%

Figures are derived by Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) requirements.

Source: Office of the Registrar and Institutional Research FALL HEADCOUNT AND FTE HISTORY

HEADCOUNT FTE UG GRAD TOTAL UG GRAD TOTAL 3000 2500 1991 2251 455 2706 1974 116 2090 2000 1500 1000 1992 2212 326 2538 1879 87 1966 HEADCOUNT TOTAL 500 FTE TOTAL 1993 2419 345 2764 2070 101 2171 0 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1994 2478 301 2779 2081 91 2172 Fall of...

1995 2538 242 2780 2111 72 2182 FTE figures may not total due to rounding.

SPRING HEADCOUNT AND FTE HISTORY

HEADCOUNT FTE UG GRAD TOTAL UG GRAD TOTAL 3000 2500 1992 2064 122 2186 1755 37 1792 2000 1500 1993 2131 283 2414 1766 92 1858 1000 HEADCOUNT TOTAL 500 FTE TOTAL 1994 2268 266 2534 1917 82 1999 0 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1995 2327 249 2576 1946 70 2017 Spring of...

1996 2296 230 2526 1946 66 2012 FTE figures may not total due to rounding.

Source: Office of the Registrar and Institutional Research FALL 1995 CREDIT HOUR PRODUCTION* AND FTE** ENROLLMENT

% OF GRAND SCHOOL/DIVISION CHP FTE TOTAL FTE

Mathematics/Computer Science Lower Division 2892 193 13% Upper Division 288 19 3% TOTAL 3180 212 10%

Other (ACAD,HS,IDS,MS)*** Lower Division 389 26 2% Upper Division 26 2 0% TOTAL 415 28 1%

School of Business Lower Division 1980 132 9% Upper Division 1899 127 20% TOTAL 3879 259 12%

School of Education Lower Division 1078 72 5% Upper Division 2023 135 21% Graduate 810 68 94% TOTAL 3911 274 13%

Fine Arts Lower Division 2454 164 11% Upper Division 663 44 7% Graduate 30 3 3% TOTAL 3147 208 10%

Physical Education/Exercise Studies Lower Division 1733 116 8% Upper Division 510 34 5% TOTAL 2243 150 7%

Humanities Lower Division 4479 299 20% Upper Division 504 34 5% Graduate 18 2 2% TOTAL 5001 332 15%

Nursing Lower Division 440 29 2% Upper Division 820 55 9% TOTAL 1260 84 4%

Biological/Physical Science Lower Division 2733 182 12% Upper Division 533 36 6% TOTAL 3266 218 10%

History/Political Science Lower Division 1698 113 8% Upper Division 827 55 9% TOTAL 2525 168 8%

Behavioral Science Lower Division 2186 146 10% Upper Division 1508 101 16% TOTAL 3694 246 11%

GRAND TOTAL Lower Division 22062 1471 67% Upper Division 9601 640 29% Graduate 858 72 3% TOTAL 32521 2182 100%

* Credit Hour Production (CHP) is the sum of credit hours produced by all disciplines offered in each School/Division. ** FTE is calculated by dividing the credit hour production by 15 for undergraduates and 12 for graduates. (Totals may not add due to rounding.) *** Includes disciplines: Academics, Honors Seminar, Interdisciplinary Studies, Military Science.

Source: Office of the Registrar and Institutional Research SPRING 1996 CREDIT HOUR PRODUCTION* AND FTE** ENROLLMENT

% OF GRAND SCHOOL/DIVISION CHP FTE TOTAL FTE

Mathematics/Computer Science Lower Division 2762 184 14% Upper Division 171 11 2% TOTAL 2933 196 10%

Other (ACAD,HS,IDS,MS)*** Lower Division 272 18 1% Upper Division 28 2 0% TOTAL 300 20 1%

School of Business Lower Division 2010 134 10% Upper Division 2018 135 20% TOTAL 4028 269 13%

School of Education Lower Division 942 63 5% Upper Division 1967 131 20% Graduate 789 66 100% TOTAL 3698 260 13%

Fine Arts Lower Division 2674 178 14% Upper Division 721 48 7% TOTAL 3395 226 11%

Physical Education/Exercise Studies Lower Division 1430 95 7% Upper Division 683 46 7% TOTAL 2113 141 7%

Humanities Lower Division 3738 249 19% Upper Division 576 38 6% TOTAL 4314 288 14%

Nursing Lower Division 246 16 1% Upper Division 808 54 8% TOTAL 1054 70 3%

Biological/Physical Science Lower Division 2263 151 12% Upper Division 554 37 6% TOTAL 2817 188 9%

History/Political Science Lower Division 1209 81 6% Upper Division 775 52 8% TOTAL 1984 132 7%

Behavioral Science Lower Division 1660 111 9% Upper Division 1688 113 17% TOTAL 3348 223 11%

GRAND TOTAL Lower Division 19206 1280 64% Upper Division 9989 666 33% Graduate 789 66 3% TOTAL 29984 2012 100%

* Credit Hour Production is the sum of credit hours produced by all disciplines offered in each School/Division. ** FTE is calculated by dividing the credit hour production by 15 for undergraduates and 12 for graduates. (Totals may not add due to rounding).

*** Includes disciplines: Academics, Honors Seminar, Interdisciplinary Studies, Military Science.

Source: Office of the Registrar and Institutional Research SUMMER 1996 CREDIT HOUR PRODUCTION* AND FTE** ENROLLMENT

% OF SCHOOL/DIVISION CHP FTE GRAND TOTAL FTE

Mathematics/Computer Science Lower Division 489 33 18% Upper Division 30 2 1% TOTAL 519 35 7%

Other (ACAD,HS,IDS,MS)*** Lower Division 26 2 1% Upper Division 3 0 0% TOTAL 29 2 0%

School of Business Lower Division 180 12 6% Upper Division 867 58 37% TOTAL 1047 70 14%

School of Education Lower Division 180 12 6% Upper Division 499 33 21% Graduate 1713 143 86% TOTAL 2392 188 37%

Fine Arts Lower Division 423 28 15% Upper Division 105 7 4% Graduate 51 4 3% TOTAL 579 39 8%

Physical Education/Exercise Studies Lower Division 237 16 8% Upper Division 111 7 5% TOTAL 348 23 5%

Humanities Lower Division 390 26 14% Upper Division 12 1 1% Graduate 60 5 3% TOTAL 462 32 6%

Nursing Lower Division 194 13 7% Upper Division 85 6 4% TOTAL 279 19 4%

Biological/Physical Science Lower Division 556 37 20% Upper Division 16 1 1% Graduate 165 14 8% TOTAL 737 52 10%

History/Political Science Lower Division 36 2 1% Upper Division 186 12 8% TOTAL 222 15 3%

Behavioral Science Lower Division 81 5 3% Upper Division 444 30 19% TOTAL 525 35 7%

GRAND TOTAL Lower Division 2792 186 37% Upper Division 2358 157 31% Graduate 1989 166 33% TOTAL 7139 509 100%

* Credit Hour Production is the sum of credit hours produced by all disciplines offered in each School/Division. ** FTE is calculated by dividing the credit hour production by 15 for undergraduates and 12 for graduates. (Totals may not add due to rounding).

*** Includes disciplines: Academics, Honors Seminar, Interdisciplinary Studies, Military Science.

Source: Office of the Registrar and Institutional Research FALL HEADCOUNT ENROLLMENT BY CLASS

1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 Headcount % of Total Headcount % of Total Headcount % of Total Headcount % of Total Headcount % of Total

Freshman 793 29.3% 773 30.5% 843 30.5% 836 30.1% 793 28.5%

Sophomore 473 17.5% 443 17.5% 494 17.9% 526 18.9% 553 19.9%

Junior 425 15.7% 414 16.3% 449 16.2% 469 16.9% 492 17.7%

Senior 428 15.8% 449 17.7% 490 17.7% 497 17.9% 548 19.7%

Second Degree 40 1.5% 48 1.9% 66 2.4% 79 2.8% 67 2.4%

Non-Degree/Special 92 3.4% 85 3.3% 77 2.8% 71 2.6% 85 3.1%

UG TOTAL 2251 83.2% 2212 87.2% 2419 87.5% 2478 89.2% 2538 91.3%

Graduate 455 16.8% 326 12.8% 345 12.5% 301 10.8% 242 8.7%

TOTAL 2706 100.0% 2538 100.0% 2764 100.0% 2779 100.0% 2780 100.0%

SPRING HEADCOUNT ENROLLMENT BY CLASS

1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 CLASS LEVEL Headcount % of Total Headcount % of Total Headcount % of Total Headcount % of Total Headcount % of Total

Freshman 559 25.6% 546 22.6% 636 25.1% 606 23.5% 572 22.6%

Sophomore 441 20.2% 462 19.1% 481 19.0% 532 20.7% 516 20.4%

Junior 449 20.5% 437 18.1% 503 19.9% 476 18.5% 493 19.5%

Senior 478 21.9% 486 20.1% 488 19.3% 548 21.3% 561 22.2%

Second Degree 38 1.7% 58 2.4% 62 2.4% 71 2.8% 60 2.4%

Non-Degree/Special 99 4.5% 142 5.9% 98 3.9% 94 3.6% 94 3.7%

UG TOTAL 2064 94.4% 2131 88.3% 2268 89.5% 2327 90.3% 2296 90.9%

Graduate 122 5.6% 283 11.7% 266 10.5% 249 9.7% 230 9.1%

TOTAL 2186 100.0% 2414 100.0% 2534 100.0% 2576 100.0% 2526 100.0%

Source: Office of the Registrar and Institutional Research SUMMER HEADCOUNT AND CREDIT HOUR PRODUCTION

HEADCOUNT CREDIT HOUR PRODUCTION UG GRAD TOTAL UG GRAD TOTAL

1992 811 229 1040 4947 1029 5976

1993 893 387 1280 5404 1700 7104

1994 872 399 1271 5186 1665 6851

1995 781 338 1119 4648 1403 6051

1996 850 516 1366 5150 1989 7139

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0 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996

Source: Office of the Registrar and Institutional Research HEADCOUNT BY MAJOR

FALL 1991 FALL 1992 FALL 1993 FALL 1994 FALL 1995 UNDERGRADUATES Biology 38 52 62 76 101 Business Education 10 2000 Business: Accounting 80 101 108 108 98 Business: ECON/FINA 0 1 19 44 35 Business: Economics 27 23 12 5 1 Business: General 214 74 29 18 11 Business: MGMT/MKT 122 192 229 208 219 Chemistry 18 21 16 19 23 Chemistry (Engineering) 3 4 6 12 12 Comp Sci (Engineering) 68557 Computer Science: Info Sci 23 33 34 35 31 Computer Science: Regular 60 32 32 30 25 Early Childhood Educ 117 100 124 108 110 Elementary Education 231 202 250 234 189 English 64 52 63 67 56 Exercise Studies 57 61 75 75 84 French 22110 Gen Ed/Undeclared 140 238 307 321 346 Gerontology Certificate 01200 Health Care Management 0 0 0 19 51 History 71 65 73 79 83 Home Economics 19 8100 HPER 73100 Interdisciplinary Studies 50 35 19 18 9 Mass Comm/Theatre 0 0 0 19 30 Math (Engineering) 37 32 35 29 29 Mathematics 36 34 34 34 41 Medical Technology 20 25 23 20 18 Music 4 14 18 19 20 Music Education 37 29 41 32 29 Nursing 112 146 113 114 126 Nursing Applicant 00020 Physical Education 46 50 43 44 38 Political Science 56 45 41 42 39 Pre-Allied Health 14 18 18 17 8 Pre-Dentistry 30010 Pre-IDS 22372 Pre-Law 66877 Pre-Medical 15 6 18 8 6 Pre-Nursing 58 47 93 93 97 Pre-Pharmacy 11 9 11 7 1 Pre-Vet 42010 Psychology 109 107 105 110 87 Psychology: Counseling 0 0 0 10 37 Psychology: Counseling* 00006 Sociology 98 71 63 65 67 Sociology: Crim Just 0 24 39 69 75 Sociology: Crim Just* 00006 Spanish 00003 Special Education 3 52 82 82 94 Speech and Theatre 21 15 15 11 7 Undeclared 102 82 78 64 87 Visual Arts 98 86 70 89 87 Sub-Total (UG) 2251 2212 2419 2478 2538 GRADUATES Art Concentration (MAT) 00002 Elementary Education 67 119 130 89 32 English Concentration (MAT) 00003 Undeclared 388 207 215 212 205 Sub-Total (G) 455 326 345 301 242

GRAND TOTAL 2706 2538 2764 2779 2780 *Approved programs at the University Center in Greenville, SC.

Source: Office of the Registrar and Institutional Research Headcount by Major - Fall 1995 (Undergraduates)

400

350

300

250

200

150

100

50

0 Biology Business Education Business: Accounting Business: ECON/FINA Business: Economics Business: General Business: MGMT/MKT Chemistry Chemistry (Engineering) Comp Sci (Engineering) Computer Science: Info Sci Computer Science: Regular Early Childhood Educ Elementary Education English Exercise Studies French Gen Ed/Undeclared Gerontology Certificate Health Care Management History Home Economics HPER Interdisciplinary Studies Mass Comm/Theatre Math (Engineering) Mathematics Medical Technology Music Music Education Nursing Nursing Applicant Physical Education Science Political Pre-Allied Health Pre-Dentistry Pre-IDS Pre-Law Pre-Medical Pre-Nursing Pre-Pharmacy Pre-Vet Psychology Psychology: Counseling Psychology: Counseling* Sociology Sociology: Crim Just Sociology: Crim Just* Spanish Special Education Speech andTheatre Undeclared Visual Arts

Source: Office of the Registrar and Institutional Research Headcount by Major - Fall 1995 (Graduates)

250

200

150

100

50

0 Art Concentration (MAT) Elementary Education English Concentration (MAT) Undeclared

Source: Office of the Registrar and Institutional Research HEADCOUNT BY MINOR

FALL 1991 FALL 1992 FALL 1993 FALL 1994 FALL 1995

Anthropology 13659 Art History 79377 Biology 15 18 20 27 43 Business Administration 68 48 65 96 135 Chemistry 11 7 5 19 29 Child and Family Studies 13 26 54 72 94 Coaching Education 28 25 32 48 60 Computer Science 45 26 33 56 62 Dance 26 13 20 30 40 Electronic Art 0 3 7 14 21 English 12 7 11 18 18 French 65989 Gerontology Concentration* 0 16 14 11 11 History 33 18 40 48 48 International Studies 00048 Latin American Studies 00002 Mass Media 23 15 1 1 0 Mathematics 28 16 23 33 53 Media Production 2 8 9 18 29 Music 18 18 27 53 61 Philosophy-Religion 13 13 16 18 18 Political Science 13 15 23 24 30 Psychology 80 65 82 132 135 Sociology 20 20 19 37 46 Spanish 15 14 16 20 25 Special Education** 58 33 28 0 0 Speech and Theatre 14 16 17 22 22 Visual Arts 10 11 15 15 10 Writing 9 5 10 14 20 Sub-Total (with Minor) 568 473 605 850 1045 Sub-Total (without Minor) 1683 1739 1814 1628 1493 Sub-Total (Graduate-level students) 455 326 345 301 242

GRAND TOTAL 2706 2538 2764 2779 2780

* The Gerontology Concentration is not a minor, but it is reported here because like a minor, it can be earned with any major. ** Deleted in 1993-94

Source: Office of the Registrar and Institutional Research Headcount by Minor - Fall 1995

160

140

120

100

80

60

40

20

0 Anthropology Art History Biology Business Administration Chemistry Studies andFamily Child Education Coaching Science Computer Dance Electronic Art English French Concentration* Gerontology History Studies International Studies American Latin Mass Media Mathematics Production Media Music Philosophy-Religion Science Political Psychology Sociology Spanish Education** Special andTheatre Speech Arts Visual Writing

Source: Office of the Registrar and Institutional Research AVERAGE STUDENT AGE (FALL)

UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATE YEAR DEGREE NON-DEGREE DEGREE AND ALL STUDENTS Average Age History (Fall) - All Students NON-DEGREE Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female TOTAL 25.5 25 1992 22.8 22.3 26.1 32.5 36.4 35.7 23.6 24.8 24.4 24.5 24 1993 22.6 22.6 33.7 31.6 43.9 38 24.5 25.1 24.9 23.5 23 1994 22.7 22.6 28.7 36.6 42.4 37.8 23.8 24.9 24.6 22.5 Male Female TOTAL 1995 22.7 22.6 30.9 36.9 39.4 37.4 23.5 24.6 24.2

AVERAGE STUDENT AGE (SPRING)

UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATE DEGREE NON-DEGREE DEGREE AND ALL STUDENTS Average Age History (Spring) - All Students NON-DEGREE Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female TOTAL 25.5 25 1993 23.0 22.7 22.5 31.6 41.7 35.4 23.7 25.3 24.8 24.5 24 1994 22.9 23.0 31.8 27.7 44.1 37.6 24.3 25.1 24.8 23.5 23 1995 23.1 23.0 26.4 27.9 39.1 36.5 23.9 24.8 24.5 22.5 Male Female TOTAL 1996 22.8 22.9 27.8 28.0 37.0 28.0 23.6 24.7 24.4

Source: Office of the Registrar and Institutional Research BLACK STUDENT ENROLLMENT

MALE FEMALE TOTAL Black Black Total Total Total FALL Total Male % % % Male Female Female Black Students

1991 97 861 11.3% 309 1845 16.7% 406 2706 15.0%

1992 97 864 11.2% 306 1674 18.3% 403 2538 15.9%

1993 111 912 12.2% 351 1852 19.0% 462 2764 16.7%

1994 118 903 13.1% 397 1876 21.2% 515 2779 18.5%

1995 115 909 12.7% 406 1871 21.7% 521 2780 18.7%

Black Student Enrollment

600

500

400 1991 1992 300 1993 1994 200 1995

100

0 Black Male Black Female Total Black

Source: Office of the Registrar and Institutional Research GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OF STUDENTS BY STATE

LOCATION 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 Alabama 21102 Alaska 00000 Arizona 02201 Arkansas 50000 California 24533 Colorado 20000 Connecticut 43120 Delaware 21112 District of Columbia 10000 Florida 10 14 19 23 24 Georgia 54 52 44 44 43 Hawaii 00100 Idaho 00011 Illinois 21112 Indiana 11232 Iowa 00000 Kansas 00000 Kentucky 11021 Louisiana 00012 Maine 01211 Maryland 22144 Massachusetts 02002 Michigan 01203 Minnesota 11030 Mississippi 01100 Missouri 00211 Montana 00011 Nebraska 00000 Nevada 00000 New Hampshire 00000 New Jersey 2 3 5 10 10 New Mexico 11010 New York 7 8 11 9 12 North Carolina 11 5455 North Dakota 00000 Ohio 52333 Oklahoma 00000 Oregon 00012 Pennsylvania 31114 Puerto Rico 00001 Rhode Island 00001 South Carolina 2544 2388 2612 2607 2598 South Dakota 00000 Tennessee 21111 Texas 11010 Utah 00000 Vermont 00001 Virginia 57789 Washington 11123 West Virginia 00000 Wisconsin 00000 Wyoming 00000

Foreign 35 32 34 39 35

GRAND TOTAL 2706 2538 2764 2779 2780

Source: Office of the Registrar and Institutional Research GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OF STUDENTS BY SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY

COUNTY 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 Abbeville 180 204 180 162 185 Aiken 74 35 39 51 57 Allendale 12003 Anderson 182 177 210 180 222 Bamberg 7 10 12 9 7 Barnwell 345711 Beaufort 7 9 10 9 10 Berkley 14 17 20 21 20 Calhoun 26443 Charleston 25 26 35 44 45 Cherokee 17 22 23 20 17 Chester 13 31 15 13 11 Chesterfield 4 6 5 11 10 Clarendon 22447 Colleton 13 17 14 10 9 Darlington 10 8 9 13 13 Dillon 8 10 8 12 10 Dorchester 7 10 15 20 33 Edgefield 145 44 37 30 24 Fairfield 68566 Florence 13 6 8 10 13 Georgetown 50 8 11 7 14 Greenville 144 148 200 238 257 Greenwood 750 743 786 726 691 Hampton 85575 Horry 10 14 20 21 20 Jasper 02222 Kershaw 19 15 16 24 28 Lancaster 45666 Laurens 196 184 258 210 208 Lee 02655 Lexington 94 101 109 111 100 Marion 03476 Marlboro 55475 McCormick 44 52 52 68 53 Newberry 94 82 77 92 78 Oconee 32 27 35 33 21 Orangeburg 12 6 6 14 19 Pickens 49 47 56 57 62 Richland 63 54 62 71 75 Saluda 108 76 91 124 83 Spartanburg 67 67 92 80 81 Sumter 24 24 21 23 28 Union 13 11 10 11 8 Williamsburg 73444 York 18 23 25 23 21

Total S.C. Students 2544 2388 2612 2607 2596 Out-of-State 127 118 118 133 149 Foreign 35 32 34 39 35

GRAND TOTAL 2706 2538 2764 2779 2780

Source: Office of the Registrar and Institutional Research GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OF STUDENTS BY COUNTRY OF ORIGIN

COUNTRY 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 Australia 2 2 2 0 1 Barbados 1 1 1 2 2 Bermuda 0 1 1 0 0 Bolivia 3 2 3 3 1 Brazil 0 1 3 3 3 Bulgaria 0 1 2 2 2 Cambodia 1 0 0 0 0 Canada 1 2 1 3 5 Chile 0 0 1 1 0 China 0 1 0 1 1 England 5 0 0 0 0 Finland 1 2 3 2 3 France 1 0 0 2 1 Gambia 0 1 1 1 0 Germany 2 1 0 0 1 India 1 0 0 0 0 Japan 1 0 0 0 0 Mauritius 2 2 1 1 0 Netherlands 0 1 1 1 0 Nicaragua 2 0 0 0 0 Nigeria 1 0 0 0 0 Pakistan 0 0 0 0 1 Peru 1 1 1 1 0 Philippines 1 1 1 0 0 Saudi Arabia 0 1 0 0 0 South Africa 0 0 0 2 2 Sweden 3 3 3 2 5 Trinidad 6 5 5 6 3 United Kingdom 0 3 4 5 2 Venezuela 0 0 0 0 1 Zimbabwe 0 0 0 1 1

Total Foreign 35 32 34 39 35 S.C. Students 2544 2388 2612 2607 2598 Out-of-State 127 118 118 133 147

GRAND TOTAL 2706 2538 2764 2779 2780

Source: Office of the Registrar and Institutional Research FALL IN-STATE AND OUT-OF-STATE DISTRIBUTION OF HEADCOUNT ENROLLMENT

S.C. RESIDENTS OUT-OF-STATE RESIDENTS ALL STUDENTS YEAR UG GRAD TOTAL UG GRAD TOTAL UG GRAD TOTAL # % # % # % # % # % # % # % # % # %

1991 2100 78% 448 17% 2548 94% 151 6% 7 0% 158 6% 2251 83% 455 17% 2706 100%

1992 2070 82% 318 13% 2388 94% 142 6% 8 0% 150 6% 2212 87% 326 13% 2538 100%

1993 2264 82% 340 12% 2604 94% 155 6% 5 0% 160 6% 2419 88% 345 12% 2764 100%

1994 2310 83% 297 11% 2607 94% 168 6% 4 0% 172 6% 2478 89% 301 11% 2779 100%

1995 2359 85% 239 9% 2598 93% 179 6% 3 0% 182 7% 2538 91% 242 9% 2780 100%

SPRING IN-STATE AND OUT-OF-STATE DISTRIBUTION OF HEADCOUNT ENROLLMENT

S.C. RESIDENTS OUT-OF-STATE RESIDENTS ALL STUDENTS YEAR UG GRAD TOTAL UG GRAD TOTAL UG GRAD TOTAL # % # % # % # % # % # % # % # % # %

1992 1926 88% 118 5% 2044 94% 138 6% 4 0% 142 6% 2064 94% 122 6% 2186 100%

1993 1994 83% 280 12% 2274 94% 137 6% 3 0% 140 6% 2131 88% 283 12% 2414 100%

1994 2122 84% 263 10% 2385 94% 146 6% 3 0% 149 6% 2268 90% 266 10% 2534 100%

1995 2163 84% 248 10% 2411 94% 164 6% 1 0% 165 6% 2327 90% 249 10% 2576 100%

1996 2125 84% 225 9% 2350 93% 171 7% 5 0% 176 7% 2296 91% 230 9% 2526 100%

Source: Office of the Registrar and Institutional Research NUMBER OF DEGREES CONFERRED

DEGREE PROGRAMS 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95

Division of Behavioral Science Psychology 14 17 21 19 12 Sociology 23 21 19 22 23 Gerontology Certificate 10 Division TOTAL 37 38 40 42 35

Division of Biological and Physical Sciences Biology 9 9 5 10 9 Chemistry 04621 Engineering (Chemistry) 00000 Medical Technology 01112 Division TOTAL 9 14 12 13 12

School of Business Business Administration 90 107 92 82 81 Business Education 36200 School TOTAL 93 113 94 82 81

School of Education Early Childhood Education 4 10 13 16 22 Elementary Education (Bachelors) 44 39 39 44 33 Elementary Education (Masters) 19 10 21 33 67 Home Economics 11 7720 Special Education 0 0 2 12 18 School TOTAL 78 66 82 107 140

Division of Fine Arts Visual Art 13 16 28 11 17 Music 00143 Music Education 13175 Speech and Theatre 33503 Division TOTAL 17 22 35 22 28

Division of History and Political Science History 7 11 14 16 14 Political Science 5 11 13 9 4 Division TOTAL 12 22 27 25 18

Division of Humanities English 14 14 15 8 15 French 40000 Interdisciplinary Studies 13 18 26 13 15 Division TOTAL 31 32 41 21 30

Division of Mathematics and Computer Science Computer Science 11 11 7 14 7 Mathematics 95360 Computer Science/Engineering Dual Degree 10020 Mathematics/Engineering Dual Degree 40222 Division TOTAL 25 16 12 24 9

School of Nursing Nursing 21 21 22 27 53 School TOTAL 21 21 22 27 53

Division of Physical Education and Exercise Studies Exercise Studies 1 13 13 10 21 Health/Physical Education/Recreation 76302 Physical Education 27679 Division TOTAL 10 26 22 17 32

GRAND TOTAL 333 370 387 380 438 Note: Count is unduplicated. Students with double majors or two degrees are counted only once.

Figures under each academic year are derived by Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) requirements (combining graduates from the applicable fall and spring semesters and the summer PRIOR to the beginning of the academic year).

Source: Office of the Registrar and Institutional Research FRESHMEN RETENTION AND ATTRITION DATA

Semester of Entry and Number of Freshmen FALL FALL FALL FALL FALL FALL FALL FALL Status for subsequent years 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 (N=491) (N=521) (N=471) (N=485) (N=443) (N=416) (N=510) (N=494) Fall 1988 %Graduated 0.00 %Re-enrolled 70.88 %Suspended 4.28 %Discontinued 24.85 Fall 1989 %Graduated 0.20 0.00 %Re-enrolled 54.18 67.56 %Suspended 8.15 4.41 %Discontinued 37.47 28.02 Fall 1990 %Graduated 2.24 0.00 0.00 %Re-enrolled 46.44 55.85 74.95 %Suspended 9.78 5.95 2.34 %Discontinued 41.55 38.20 22.72 Fall 1991 %Graduated 30.14 1.92 0.00 0.00 %Re-enrolled 15.89 46.64 53.08 63.71 %Suspended 10.59 7.87 6.58 11.34 %Discontinued 43.38 43.57 40.34 24.95 Fall 1992 %Graduated 39.10 25.34 2.12 0.00 0.00 %Re-enrolled 5.09 19.77 45.86 50.31 65.46 %Suspended 10.79 8.45 7.22 15.67 9.26 %Discontinued 41.34 46.45 44.80 34.02 25.28 Fall 1993 %Graduated 41.34 38.77 28.24 1.65 0.00 0.00 %Re-enrolled 2.44 4.80 17.20 42.47 54.85 66.11 %Suspended 10.79 8.83 7.43 16.08 10.38 3.37 %Discontinued 45.42 47.60 47.13 39.79 34.76 30.53 Fall 1994 %Graduated 41.07 35.88 24.54 3.16 0.00 0.00 %Re-enrolled 2.30 3.30 17.73 47.40 53.61 63.73 %Suspended 8.64 9.89 17.32 10.38 5.29 10.59 %Discontinued 47.98 42.31 40.41 39.05 41.11 25.69 Fall 1995 %Graduated 42.03 39.28 36.29 29.35 1.44 0.00 0.00 %Re-enrolled 1.34 3.40 5.36 18.51 46.88 53.14 63.16 %Suspended 8.83 7.43 16.91 10.16 5.29 10.98 11.13 %Discontinued 47.79 49.89 41.44 41.99 46.39 35.88 25.71 Percentages may not total 100% due to rounding.

Freshmen data are provided in accordance with Public Law 101-542 (Student Right-to-Know and Campus Security Act).

Source: Office of the Registrar and Institutional Research TRANSFER RETENTION AND ATTRITION DATA

Semester of Entry and Number of Transfers FALL FALL FALL FALL FALL FALL FALL FALL Status for subsequent years 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 (N=203) (N=159) (N=182) (N=152) (N=179) (N=224) (N=244) (N=221) Fall 1988 %Graduated 2.46 %Re-enrolled 68.47 %Suspended 4.93 %Discontinued 24.14 Fall 1989 %Graduated 13.79 1.99 %Re-enrolled 40.89 55.22 %Suspended 7.88 8.96 %Discontinued 37.44 33.83 Fall 1990 %Graduated 32.02 13.43 2.75 %Re-enrolled 19.70 30.35 65.93 %Suspended 8.37 10.95 6.59 %Discontinued 39.90 45.27 24.73 Fall 1991 %Graduated 43.35 26.37 14.84 1.67 %Re-enrolled 6.90 15.92 41.96 63.33 %Suspended 9.36 11.94 7.69 5.56 %Discontinued 40.39 45.77 35.71 29.44 Fall 1992 %Graduated 47.03 33.33 31.87 10.00 3.35 %Re-enrolled 2.48 7.96 17.58 46.11 60.34 %Suspended 9.41 11.94 8.24 8.33 2.79 %Discontinued 41.09 46.77 42.31 35.56 33.52 Fall 1993 %Graduated 47.03 37.81 42.31 35.00 16.76 2.68 %Re-enrolled 2.97 4.98 5.49 18.33 41.90 65.63 %Suspended 9.41 12.44 9.89 10.00 6.70 3.13 %Discontinued 40.59 44.78 42.31 36.67 34.64 28.57 Fall 1994 %Graduated 39.30 44.51 43.89 34.64 12.50 2.46 %Re-enrolled 3.48 3.30 7.22 17.88 45.54 64.34 %Suspended 11.94 9.89 9.44 7.26 7.59 8.61 %Discontinued 45.27 42.31 39.44 40.22 34.38 24.59 Fall 1995 %Graduated 39.30 45.05 46.67 48.04 33.93 16.39 0.45 %Re-enrolled 2.49 2.75 6.11 4.47 20.54 45.90 64.25 %Suspended 12.44 9.89 10.00 6.70 8.04 7.38 9.95 %Discontinued 45.77 42.31 37.22 40.78 37.50 30.33 25.34 Percentages may not total 100% due to rounding.

Source: Office of the Registrar and Institutional Reseach LANDER UNIVERSITY LIBRARY STATISTICS

DESCRIPTION 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96

LIBRARY STAFF Professional Librarians 55555 Technical Assistants 55555

CIRCULATION Students 23,119 20,478 29,798 28,330 27,406 Faculty/Staff* 2,359 2,331 3,202 1,958 1,827 Other 530 506 1,163 2,451 2,595 Interlibrary Loans (Sent and Received) 1,899 1,938 1,531 1,559 1,680 Reserve Books 3,925 5,337 7,423 7,122 6,152 Total Circulation 31,832 30,590 43,117 41,420 39,660 Items circulated per FTE Student 15.2 15.6 19.9 19.1 18.2

COLLECTION Books 127,116 130,635 134,322 138,289 141,839 Bound Periodicals 8,125 8,486 8,859 9,114 9,517 Microforms 83,056 87,091 90,049 93,284 100,187 ERIC 14,639 17,314 17,945 18,173 19,579 Maps 216168192 South Carolina Documents - Maps N/A N/A N/A 3 3 CD Rom 15 18 22 52 341 U.S. Government Documents 0 0 355 411 419 South Carolina Government Documents 2,876 2,876 3,299 3,508 3,965 Special Collections 98 100 121 146 160 Audiovisuals 1,409 1,436 1,476 1,963 2,026 Total Collection 237,336 247,972 256,464 265,024 278,128 Volumes in Collection per FTE Student 113.6 126.1 118.1 122.0 127.5 Periodical Subscriptions 995 932 842 861 878

REFERENCE QUESTIONS 12,068 12,147 12,585 11,998 10,863

FTE STUDENTS (Fall) 2090 1966 2171 2172 2182

* Staff included with "Other" beginning in 1994-95.

Source: Office of the Director of the Library GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT (Bachelor's Degree)

EMPLOYMENT STATUS % Attending % Salary Academic Survey % Average Number of % Employed % Employed Graduate Change from Year of Response Involuntarily Beginning Graduates Full-time Part-time School Full- Previous Graduation Rate Unemployed Salary time Year

1990-91 324 42% 77% 9% 5% 9%$ 20,221 7.7%

1991-92 348 39% 84% 4% 10% 2%$ 18,085 -10.6%

1992-93 332 45% 75% 11% 8% 5%$ 20,570 13.7%

1993-94 349 43% 85% 6% 7% 2%$ 20,948 1.8%

1994-95 389 43% 82% 12% 5% 2%$ 18,634 -11.0%

Percentages may not total 100% due to rounding.

Source: Office of Career Services GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT (Master's Degree)

EMPLOYMENT STATUS % Attending % Salary Academic Survey % Average Number of % Employed % Employed Graduate Change from Year of Response Involuntarily Beginning Graduates Full-time Part-time School Full- Previous Graduation Rate Unemployed Salary time Year

1990-91 12 25% 100% 0% 0% 0%$ 26,000 3.1%

1991-92 15 27% 75% 25% 0% 0%$ 24,167 -7.1%

1992-93 30 40% 83% 8% 0% 8%$ 27,591 14.2%

1993-94 66 24% 75% 0% 0% 19%$ 27,875 1.0%

1994-95 30 43% 100% 0% 0% 0%$ 26,833 -3.7%

Percentages may not total 100% due to rounding.

Source: Office of Career Services FALL RESIDENTIAL UNIT OCCUPANCY

FALL 1995 CAPACITY RESIDENTIAL UNIT/DORMITORY 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 AVAILABLE Brookside 269 276 276 273 273 280 Chipley Hall 101 102 104 100 74 106 Coleman Hall 109 107 115 116 112 118 Thomason 0 68 67 68 68 68 Lander Apartments 95 0000 0 Lide 236 240 238 239 235 240 Williamston 121 124 121 119 123 124 Greenwood High Apartments 0 0 144 154 149 156 TOTAL RESIDENTS 931 917 1065 1069 1034 1092 % Occupancy 96% 98% 98% 98% 95%

SPRING RESIDENTIAL UNIT OCCUPANCY

SPRING 1996 CAPACITY RESIDENTIAL UNIT/DORMITORY 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 AVAILABLE Brookside 230 248 254 243 229 280 Chipley Hall 90 78 72 77 68 106 Coleman Hall 90 93 92 90 94 118 Thomason 0 67 67 64 68 68 Lander Apartments 76 0000 0 Lide 219 215 225 216 205 240 Williamston 99 113 111 108 102 124 Greenwood High Apartments 0 0 141 146 131 156 TOTAL RESIDENTS 804 814 962 944 897 1092 % Occupancy 82% 87% 88% 86% 82%

FALL TO SPRING CHANGE -14% -11% -10% -12% -13%

Source: Office of Residence Life GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OF ALUMNI BY SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY

COUNTY 1993 1994 1995 Abbeville 365 358 383 Aiken 138 142 143 Allendale 9 8 10 Anderson 517 522 555 Bamberg 22 24 20 Barnwell 22 22 25 Beaufort 42 45 47 Berkley 34 35 34 Calhoun 15 15 15 Charleston 148 144 167 Cherokee 19 21 23 Chester 18 16 19 Chesterfield 12 13 16 Clarendon 15 16 14 Colleton 27 26 27 Darlington 46 43 44 Dillon 16 16 16 Dorchester 53 52 57 Edgefield 51 56 60 Fairfield 18 16 16 Florence 71 69 70 Georgetown 24 22 19 Greenville 703 720 781 Greenwood 2296 2337 2416 Hampton 22 24 27 Horry 60 61 70 Jasper 12 11 12 Kershaw 27 30 36 Lancaster 24 26 18 Laurens 414 417 447 Lee 10 9 9 Lexington 240 241 260 Marion 16 14 14 Marlboro 10 10 10 McCormick 87 87 98 Newberry 160 163 181 Oconee 98 95 100 Orangeburg 88 84 86 Pickens 145 150 181 Richland 271 282 311 Saluda 164 166 173 Spartanburg 246 246 269 Sumter 62 62 64 Union 43 43 39 Williamsburg 16 17 19 York 52 59 57

Total S.C. Alumni 6948 7035 7458 Out-of-State 1342 1377 1518 Foreign 18 29 30

GRAND TOTAL 8308 8441 9006

Source: Office of Alumni Affairs FTE STUDENT/FACULTY RATIO HISTORY

FALL SPRING ACADEMIC YEAR FTE FTE Teaching FTE Student/ FTE FTE Teaching FTE Student/ Students Faculty Faculty Ratio Students Faculty Faculty Ratio

1991-92 2090 127.21 16.4 1792 117.91 15.2

1992-93 1966 118.93 16.5 1858 119.26 15.6

1993-94 2171 128.59 16.9 1999 130.26 15.3

1994-95 2172 134.08 16.2 2017 128.48 15.7

1995-96 2182 128.22 17.0 2012 129.14 15.6

FTE Students

2500

2000

1500

Fall FTE Students 1000 Spring FTE Students

500

0 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96

FTE Teaching Faculty

140

135

130

125

120 Fall FTE Teaching Faculty 115 Spring FTE Teaching Faculty 110

105 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96

FTE Student/Faculty Ratio

17.5

17.0

16.5

16.0 Fall FTE Student/Faculty Ratio Spring FTE Student/Faculty Ratio 15.5

15.0

14.5

14.0 1991- 1992- 1993- 1994- 1995- 92 93 94 95 96

Source: Offices of the Budget Director/Registrar and Institutional Research FALL 1995 FTE TEACHING FACULTY BY DISCIPLINE AND RANK

ASSO ASST DISCIPLINE PROF INST OTHER* TOTAL PROF PROF Communications (incl. Media and Journalism) 0.00 0.59 0.25 0.00 0.50 1.34 Computer Science 1.25 0.25 1.00 0.00 0.00 2.50 Teacher Education (incl. Music and Physical Education) 7.13 8.34 5.58 1.25 6.83 29.13 Remedial Education 0.00 0.50 1.00 0.00 0.00 1.50 Practice Teaching 0.61 1.30 0.85 0.00 0.00 2.76 Foreign Languages 1.25 1.00 1.00 0.00 0.50 3.75 Letters (Composition and Literature) 3.50 5.25 2.25 1.00 1.25 13.25 General Studies 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.49 0.49 Biological Sciences 2.50 1.00 1.75 1.00 2.60 8.85 Mathematics 2.75 2.50 2.00 0.00 1.25 8.50 Multi-Interdisciplinary Sciences 0.00 0.58 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.58 Philosophy and Religion 1.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.00 Physical Sciences (incl. Chemistry and Physics) 2.00 0.00 3.33 1.00 1.00 7.33 Psychology 1.17 3.17 0.00 0.00 0.58 4.92 Social Sciences (Sociology, History/Political Science) 4.75 3.25 4.00 1.00 0.75 13.75 Visual/Performing Arts (Theatre, Art, Dance) 1.50 2.99 0.91 0.00 1.75 7.15 Medical Technology 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Nursing 0.25 0.00 6.00 2.00 1.00 9.25 Business and Management 4.25 2.00 4.25 0.00 1.67 12.17 TOTAL 33.91 32.72 34.17 7.25 20.17 128.22

Disciplines are derived by Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) requirements. Nine-month and twelve-month faculty are reported as one FTE. * This category includes part-time faculty and lecturers.

Source: Office of the Budget Director FALL 1995 FACULTY HEADCOUNT BY DIVISION/SCHOOL BY TENURE STATUS AND TERMINAL DEGREE

NUMBER NUMBER TOTAL WITH DIVISION/SCHOOL WITH FACULTY TERMINAL TENURE DEGREE

Behavioral Sciences 8 8 8

Biological and Physical Sciences 10 9 9

Business 12 12 12

Education 13 11 11

Fine Arts 14 6 12

History and Political Science 8 8 8

Humanities 18 15 15

Math and Computer Science 11 9 9

Nursing 9 2 2

Physical Education and Exercise Studies 6 4 4

TOTAL 109 84 90

Includes faculty with rank of instructor or higher. Excludes visiting faculty.

Source: Office of the Budget Director 20 Faculty Headcount by Division/School by Tenure Status and Terminal Degree

18

16 TOTAL FACULTY

NUMBER WITH TENURE

NUMBER WITH TERMINAL DEGREE 14

12

10

8

6

4

2

0 Nursing Fine Arts Business Education Humanities Behavioral Sciences Math and Computer Science History and Political Science Biological and PhysicalSciences Physical Education and Exercise Studies

Source: Office of the Budget Director by Tenure Status and Terminal Degree

TOTAL FACULTY

NUMBER WITH TENURE

NUMBER WITH TERMINAL DEGREE Nursing Humanities Math and Computer Science History and Political Science Physical Education and Exercise Studies

Source: Office of the Budget Director FALL 1995 FACULTY HEADCOUNT BY RANK AND GENDER

Rank Male Female Total

Professor 30 9 39

Associate Professor 19 19 38

Assistant Professor 14 22 36

Instructor 5 2 7

TOTAL 68 52 120

Figures include all faculty (including librarians) with rank of instructor or higher with the exception of the President and Vice-President for Academic Affairs.

140

120

100 TOTAL Professor 80 Associate Professor

60 Assistant Professor Instructor 40

20

0 Male Female Total

Source: Office of the Budget Director AVERAGE NINE-MONTH FACULTY SALARIES BY RANK

1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96

Professor$ 44,415 $ 44,735 $ 44,815 $ 47,753 $ 50,008

Associate Professor$ 37,231 $ 37,482 $ 37,204 $ 39,599 $ 40,072

Assistant Professor$ 32,299 $ 34,020 $ 33,665 $ 34,706 $ 36,835

Instructor$ 25,626 $ 24,352 $ 27,882 $ 28,530 $ 31,155

Figures include all faculty (including librarians) with rank of instructor or higher with the exception of the President and Vice-President for Academic Affairs. Twelve-month salaries have been converted to nine-month salary equivalents.

$60,000

$50,000 1991-92 $40,000 1993-94 $30,000 1994-95 1995-96 $20,000

$10,000

$- Professor Associate Assistant Instructor Professor Professor

Source: Office of the Budget Director FALL 1995 FTE EMPLOYEES

FACULTY AND CLASSIFIED PROGRAM AREA UNCLASSIFIED STAFF TOTAL ADMINISTRATION

Instruction (Academic Schools/Divisions and Instructional Services) 93.00 13.62 106.62

Academic Support Media Center/Student Computer Laboratory 1.00 2.00 3.00 Library 5.00 5.00 10.00

Student Services (also includes Financial Aid, Admissions, Registrar/Institutional Research, Athletics) 4.82 23.50 28.32

Institutional Support (Executive Offices, Public Safety, Business Office, Procurement, Printing Services, Human Resources) 5.00 56.00 61.00

Operation and Maintenance of Physical Plant 0.00 54.00 54.00

Auxiliary Services (Health Services, Housing, Bookstore) 0.00 10.18 10.18

TOTAL 108.82 164.30 273.12

Figures exclude temporary employees, student assistants, and part-time faculty. A twelve-month employee is reported as one FTE. Faculty and staff who work less than twelve months are reported as a pro-rata share of one FTE (i.e., a nine-month employee is reported as 0.75 FTE).

Source: Office of the Budget Director FULL-TIME ACADEMIC FEES

YEAR IN-STATE OUT-OF-STATE

1988-89 $ 1,970 $ 2,870

1989-90 $ 2,090 $ 2,990

1990-91 $ 2,340 $ 3,340

1991-92 $ 2,620 $ 3,740

1992-93 $ 2,920 $ 4,168

1993-94 $ 3,220 $ 4,598

1994-95 $ 3,340 $ 4,938

1995-96 $ 3,400 $ 5,026

Figures do not include fees for Housing or Food Service.

Full-time Academic Fees

6000

5000

4000

IN-STATE 3000 OUT-OF-STATE

2000

1000

0 1988- 1989- 1990- 1991- 1992- 1993- 1994- 1995- 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96

Source: Office of the Budget Director Source: Office of the Budget Director FINANCIAL AID AWARD HISTORY

1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-95 TYPE OF AID No. Amount No. Amount No. Amount No. Amount No. Amount GRANTS Federal Pell 702$ 1,086,475 771$ 1,177,370 771$ 1,117,553 777$ 1,152,470 780$ 1,167,207 Federal SEOG 102$ 70,688 99$ 77,850 80$ 65,900 82$ 66,550 98$ 79,600 Other Federal 8$ 26,039 8$ 11,198 17$ 11,140 9$ 6,754 8$ 6,614 VocRehab 45$ 80,590 36$ 75,935 24$ 58,263 34$ 69,393 35$ 91,833 State 9$ 39,809 10$ 47,700 17$ 78,003 16$ 50,502 16$ 48,714 Private 105$ 92,484 62$ 81,305 102$ 124,996 94$ 106,649 125$ 99,017 Lander Foundation *** 523$ 438,470 493$ 448,240 522$ 515,283 512$ 536,132 546$ 584,800 TOTAL GRANTS* 1494$ 1,834,555 1479$ 1,919,598 1533$ 1,971,138 1524$ 1,988,450 1608$ 2,077,785 LOANS Federal Perkins 95$ 170,523 76$ 172,275 78$ 189,950 60$ 156,100 60$ 159,345 Federal Stafford 746$ 1,761,722 968$ 2,455,696 1217$ 3,877,322 1361$ 5,258,127 1418$ 5,553,220 Other 195$ 618,001 231$ 785,246 185$ 633,599 222$ 805,300 180$ 701,306 TOTAL LOANS* 1036$ 2,550,246 1275$ 3,413,217 1480$ 4,700,871 1643$ 6,219,527 1658$ 6,413,871 EMPLOYMENT Federal Work/Study 143$ 125,777 185$ 145,219 162$ 143,727 139$ 136,733 180$ 134,770 Institutional 291$ 274,866 347$ 269,320 399$ 297,096 198$ 235,460 288$ 277,524 TOTAL EMPLOYMENT* 434$ 400,643 532$ 414,539 561$ 440,823 337$ 372,193 468$ 412,294 TUITION/FEE WAIVERS 28$ 60,300 39$ 83,861 36$ 91,287 31$ 80,560 73$ 207,436

GRAND TOTAL** 1471$ 4,845,744 1559$ 5,831,215 1684$ 7,204,119 1838$ 8,660,730 1696$ 9,111,386

* Duplicated Headcount ** Unduplicated Headcount *** Includes Athletic Grants-in-Aid and Academic Scholarships

Source: Office of Financial Aid STATEMENT OF CURRENT FUNDS REVENUES, EXPENDITURES AND OTHER CHANGES YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1995

UNRESTRICTED RESTRICTED TOTAL REVENUES Student Tuition and Fees$ 8,045,060 $ - $ 8,045,060 State Appropriations 8,167,313 - 8,167,313 Federal grants/contracts - 1,368,435 1,368,435 State grants/contracts - 22,442 22,442 Private gifts/grants/contracts - 317,113 317,113 Interest Income 1,427 - 1,427 Sales/Service of Auxiliary Enterprises 4,243,256 - 4,243,256 Other Sources 346,603 - 346,603 TOTAL CURRENT REVENUES 20,803,659 1,707,990 22,511,649

EXPENDITURES AND MANDATORY TRANSFERS Educational and General Instruction 7,909,886 67,093 7,976,979 Public Service 22,426 12,443 34,869 Academic Support 962,032 24,114 986,146 Student Services 1,785,209 15,146 1,800,355 Institutional Support 3,043,181 12,428 3,055,609 Operation/Maintenance of Plant 2,475,349 6,290 2,481,639 Scholarships/Fellowships 236,133 1,570,476 1,806,609 Educational and General Expenditures 16,434,216 1,707,990 18,142,206 Mandatory Transfers and Loan Fund Matching Grants 11,611 - 11,611 Total Educational and General 16,445,827 1,707,990 18,153,817 Auxiliary Enterprises 5,625,100 - 5,625,100 TOTAL EXPENDITURES AND MANDATORY TRANSFERS 22,070,927 1,707,990 23,778,917

TOTAL OTHER TRANSFERS AND ADDITIONS (DEDUCTIONS) 1,292,205 (1,063) 1,291,142 NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN FUND BALANCES$ 24,937 $ (1,063) $ 23,874

Source: Office of the Budget Director Inventory of Major Buildings

YEAR OF YEAR OF GROSS BUILDING NAME/ADDRESS CONST. MAJ.REN. SQ. FT. BUILDING USE

RESIDENTIAL UNITS

Brookside 1977 67,832 Residence Hall Chipley Hall 1925 1983 20,694 Residence Hall Coleman Hall 1950 35,572 Residence Hall Greenwood High Apartments 1925 1984 50,200 Residence Hall Lide 1984 43,640 Residence Hall Thomason 1992 13,538 Residence Hall Williamston 1983 16,464 Residence Hall

ACADEMIC/ADMINISTRATIVE

Barrett Science Hall 1967 24,445 Science Faculty Offices and Classrooms Carnell Learning Center 1982 110,898 Administrative/Faculty Offices and Classrooms Cultural Center 1987 67,947 Fine Arts Faculty Offices and Classrooms Drummond Athletic Complex 1991 126,291 Athletic Facilities and Physical Education/Exercise Studies Faculty Offices and Classrooms Genesis Hall 1974 5,400 Nursing Faculty Offices and Laboratories Grier Student Center 1978 61,000 Student Affairs Admin. Offices, Bookstore, Post Office and Food Service Jackson Library 1976 65,255 Library, Student Computer Center, and University Relations Offices 201 Sanders 1955 1,316 Art Studios 203 Sanders 1964 1,069 Art Studios 205 Sanders 1970 1,324 Art Studios 202 Sproles 1955 1992 1,677 ROTC

INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT

Physical Plant 1974 6,360 Building and Grounds Maintenance, Custodial Services and Motor Pool Henrietta Avenue Warehouse 1990 12,000 Storage Sproles Recreation Center 1952 8,246 Student Recreation Facility President's House 1942 1988 7,000 President's Home Stranch Guest House 1935 1989 2,000 Guest House 221 Crews 1935 1,800 Physical Plant Administrative Offices 223 Crews 1920 1,500 Computer Repair and Construction Services 303 Willson Street 1934 1,500 Honors and International Programs and AmeriCorps 311 Willson Street 1947 1985 1,120 Human Resources 401 Willson Street 1949 1990 1,106 Procurement Services 421 Willson Street 1960 1993 1,378 Public Safety and Health Services

Source: Office of the Budget Director ADMINISTRATION