Jarvis Christian College

Institutional Research 2013-2014 Fact Book

2013-2014 Fact Book

OFFICE OF INSTITUTIONAL EFFECTIVENESS, RESEARCH and ASSESSMENT

November 2014

Jarvis Christian College Institutional Research 2013-2014 Fact Book JARVIS CHRISTIAN COLLEGE

HAWKINS

“Student Engagement and Retention: It’s a TEAM Effort”

Dr. LESTER C. NEWMAN President

OCTOBER 2014

Jarvis Christian College Institutional Research 2013-2014 Fact Book

PREFACE

Welcome to the 2013-2014 edition of the Jarvis Christian College Fact Book. This institutional

Fact Book provides a centralized location for valuable information about the College. Data within this document are available to facilitate analysis of trends, decision-making and internal reporting by the College. These data are also for the use of administrators, faculty, staff and alumni of Jarvis Christian College, external agencies and the general public for reference and adhoc reporting. The College Fact Book helps institutionalize the collection, dissemination and use of quantifiable data about students, administration, faculty, staff, and financial and physical resources of the College. Every effort is made to include the most accurate, currently available data. Data in this edition reflects some of 2012-13 and all of 2013-14 academic years. The Fact

Book is updated annually by the Office of Institutional Research. If you have questions or suggestions, please contact Celestine Kemah, Director of Institutional Research, at (903) 730

4890 ext. 4029 or [email protected].

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Jarvis Christian College Institutional Research 2013-2014 Fact Book ACCREDITATION

Jarvis Christian College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award baccalaureate 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 Jarvis Christian College.

The Commission is to be contacted only if there is evidence that appears to support the College’s significant non-compliance with a requirement or standard. Normal inquiries about Jarvis Christian College, such as admission requirements, financial aid, educational programs, etc., should be addressed directly to the College and not to the Commission’s office.

Jarvis Christian College PO Box 1470 PR 7631 US Highway 80 East Hawkins, TEXAS 75765

AFFILIATIONS

Jarvis Christian College is affiliated with: Division of Higher Education: Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), Inc. Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in the Southwest Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in Oklahoma Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in Arkansas

APPROVAL

Jarvis Christian College is approved by Texas Education Agency and Association of Texas Colleges and Universities

INSTITUTIONAL MEMBERSHIP

Southern Association of Colleges and Texas Association of Developing Colleges Schools Commission on Colleges (TADC) (SACSCOC) United Negro College Fund (UNCF) Independent Colleges and Universities of National Council of Educational Texas (ICUT) Opportunity Association (NCEOA) American Council on Education (ACE) National Association of Intercollegiate Council on Independent Colleges (CIC) Athletics (NAIA) National Association for Equal Opportunity Association of Collegiate Business Schools in Higher Education (NAFEO) and Program (ACBSP)

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface..…………………………………………………………………………………………...i Accreditation...... ii Affiliations……………………………………………………………………………………...... ii Approvals..…………………………………………………………………………………….….ii Institutional Memberships....…………………………………………………………………...…ii Introduction…….………………………………………………………………..………………..1 Presidents of Jarvis Christian College (Table 1)...... 4 Institutional Mission Statement…………………………………………………………………...5 Guiding Principles………………………………………………………………………………...5 The Alma Mater..…………………………………………………………………………...….…6 Organization of Jarvis Christian College, The President’s Office (Figure 1)………………...…..7 Jarvis Christian College Board of Trustees…………………………………………………..…...8 College Personnel……………………………………...……………………………….………..9  Executive Cabinet…………………………………………………………………………9  Office of the President………………………………………………………………...…..9  Office of Human Resources…………………………………………………………...…..9  Office of Academic Affairs…………………………………………………………...…..9  Office of Administration and Finance………………………………………………...…..9  Office of Institutional Effectiveness………………………………………..…….……...10  Office of Information Technology……………………………………….….………...…10  Office of Institutional Advancement and Development……………….….…………...... 10  Office of Student Services and Enrollment Management………………………………..10 Faculty Personnel……………………………………………….……………………….…..….11 Enrollment Data……………………………………………….……………………….……….13  Head-Count Enrollment, Full-Time Equivalent (FTE), Classification, Gender and Residence Status Fall 2013-Spring 2014 (Table 1.1)……………………….13  Head-count by Division, Classification and Ethnicity for Fall 2013 (Table 1.2)……..…15  Head-count by Division, Classification and Ethnicity for Spring 2014 (Table 1.3)...…...16

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Jarvis Christian College Institutional Research 2013-2014 Fact Book TABLE OF CONTENTS  Detailed Student Enrollment Statistics for Fall semester 2013 by Classification, Ethnicity and Gender (Table 1.4)…………………………………….…………..………17  Detailed Student Enrollment Statistics for Spring semester 2014 by Classification, Ethnicity and Gender (Table 1.5)……………………………………………………..…18  Enrollment Trends by Classification during Fall 2011 and Fall 2012 Semesters (Table 1.6)...…………………………………………………………………………...…19  Enrollment Trends by Classification during Spring 2012 and Spring 2013 Semesters (Table 1.7)...……………………………………………………………….….20 Admissions Data.…………………………………………………………...…………….....…..21  Frequency Distribution of College Board SAT for all First-Time Freshmen: Fall 2013- Spring 2014 (Table 2.1)………………………………….………………………………21  Frequency Distribution of College Board SAT for all Students (Table 2.2)…………….22  Frequency Distribution of College Board ACT for First-time Freshmen Students Fall 2013-Spring 2014 (Table 2.3)……………………………………………………………23  Frequency Distribution of College Board ACT for all Students Fall 2013-Spring 2014 (Table 2.4)…………………………………………………………………….……….…24  Average ACT and SAT Scores (Table 2.5)…………………………………………...…25  High School Class Rank of First-time Freshmen Fall 2012 and Fall 2013 (Table 2.6)....25  High School Average GPA of First-Time Freshmen Fall 2012 and Fall 2013 (Table 2.7)……………………………………………………………………………………….25  Summary of Applicants and Enrollment of New Students by Gender (Table 2.8)……...26 Student Ages…………………………………………………………………………………….27  Fall 2013 Students by Age, Gender and Enrollment Status (Table 3.1)…………..…..…27  Spring 2014 Students by Age, Gender and Enrollment Status (Table 3.2)….………..…28 Student Demographics…………………………………….………………………………...…29  Detailed Student Enrollment by Texas Counties (Table 4.1)……………………………29  Detailed Student Enrollment by States other than Texas (Table 4.2)……………………33  Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity: First-time Freshmen (Figure 1.1)…………………...…..35  Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity: All Undergraduates (Figure 1.2)……………………..…36

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Jarvis Christian College Institutional Research 2013-2014 Fact Book TABLE OF CONTENTS  Head-count Enrollment and Student Classification (Figure 1.3)……………………...…37  Number of First-time Freshmen Enrolled during Fall 2012 and Fall 2013 (Figure 1.4)………………………………………………………………………………38  Number of First-time Transfer Students Enrolled during Fall 2012 and Fall 2013 (Figure 1.5)…………………………………………………………………………....…49  Number of First-time Students (FTF and FTT) Enrolled in Fall 2012 and Fall 2013 (Figure 1.6)…………………………………………………………………………...….40  Fall 2013 First-time Freshmen by Ethnicity and Gender (Figure 1.7)…………….…….41  Spring 2014 First-time Freshmen by Ethnicity and Gender (Figure 1.8)………….…….42  Head-count Enrollment by Gender (Figure 1.9)…………………………………………43  Fall 2013 Enrollment by Full-time, Part-time and Gender (Figure 1.10)……………..…44  Spring 2014 Enrollment by Full-time, Part-time and Gender (Figure 1.11)………….…45  Enrollment by Categories: Degree and Non-Degree Seeking Students (Figure 1.12)…..46 Student Load……………………………………………………………………………………47  Student Credit Hours (SCH) and Number of Students Generated by Division (Table 5.1)……………………………………………………………………………..…47 Student Majors………………………………………………………………………………….48  Most Popular Majors (Figure 2.1)……………………………………………………….48 Residence Life…………………………………………………………………………………...49  Residence Status of Fall 2013 Students (Figure 3.1)…………………………….…..…..49  Residence Status of Spring 2014 Students (Figure 3.2)…………………………………50 Affiliation by Religion………………………………………………………………………….51  Religious Affiliations of Students (Table 6.1)………………………………………...…51 Faculty Profile…………………………………………………………………………………..52  Full-time Tenured faculty by Academic Rank and Gender (Table 7.1)……………...….52  Full-time/Part-time Faculty by Ethnicity and Gender (table 7.2)…………………….….53  Full-time/ Part-time Staff (excluding instruction) by Ethnicity and Gender (Table 7.3)……………………………………………………………………………..…53

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Finance…………………………………………………………………………………………..54  Student Financial Aid: 2013-14 and 2012-13 compared (Table 8.1)………………..…..54  Student Cost of Attendance for 2013-14 Academic Year (Table 8.2)……………..…….55  Assets, Liabilities, and Net Assets FY 2013-14 (Table 8.3)………………...……..…….56  Plant, Property, and Equipment (Table 8.4)..……………………………………..……..56  Summary of changes in Net Assets (Table 8.5)…………………………………….……56  Student Scholarships and Fellowships (Table 8.6)…………………………………..…..57  Revenues and Investments Returns (Table 8.7)……………………………………….....57  Current Funds Revenues by Source FY 2013-14 (Figure 5.1)…..…………………...….58  Current Funds Expenditures by Source FY 2013-14 (Figure 5.2).…..………………..…58

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Jarvis Christian College Institutional Research 2013-2014 Fact Book INTRODUCTION JARVIS CHRISTIAN COLLEGE: A Historical Perspective

arvis Christian College is a historically Black institution that has been affiliated with the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) since its inception. The College began as Jarvis Christian Institute, modeled after the Southern Christian Institute of Edwards, . Its formal instructional program commenced January 13, 1913, with an enrollment of J twelve students, all in the elementary grades.

The recorded history begins in 1904 when the Negro Disciples of Christ in Texas, in conjunction with the Christian Women’s Board of Missions, began to plan for a school for Black youth. Financial goals were set. The Negro Disciples of Christ in Texas were to raise $1,000 for a school; the Christian Women’s Board of Missions would contribute $10,000 if this were done. In 1910, Major and Mrs. J.J. (Ida Van Zandt) Jarvis deeded 456 acres of land near Hawkins, Texas, to the Christian Women’s Board of Missions on the condition that it keep up and maintain a school for the elevation and education of the Negro race.

Shortly after the land was donated, the Negro Disciples of Christ in Texas, largely through the efforts of the women of the churches, completed a fundraising campaign. The Black Christian churches in Texas collected $1,000. The Christian Women’s Board of Missions contributed $10,000.

In 1912, Mr. Thomas Buchanan Frost, a graduate of Southern Christian Institute, in Edwards, Mississippi, came to serve as superintendent. Mr. Charles Albert Berry, also a Southern Christian Institute graduate, and Mr. Zack Howard joined him. Mr. Berry was the principal of the school. These men and their families were the Jarvis pioneers. The new Jarvis Christian Institute opened its doors with twelve young girls taking elementary school course work.

In 1914, Mr. James Nelson Ervin came from Johnson City, Tennessee, to be the first president of Jarvis Christian Institute. He served in the position until 1938, a period of twenty-four years. During the first year of his tenure, high school subjects and a Bible program were added to the curriculum.

In 1916, commercial courses were added to the curriculum. Fragmentary records indicate some college work was offered as early as 1916. Notably, during its early years, Jarvis Christian Institute existed as one of the few schools available in East Texas where Black youth had the opportunity to complete a high school education. Between 1924 and 1937, Jarvis Christian Institute was the only accredited high school for Blacks in the Hawkins area.

In 1927, junior college courses were added to the curriculum. In 1928, Jarvis Christian College was incorporated as a college and a governing body was established in 1929. The Texas Advisory Board, with membership consisting of prominent members of the Christian Church, advised the College on policy and operated under the auspices of the Home Department of the United Christian Missionary Society of Indianapolis, Indiana. As such, Jarvis was a mission institution. This designation would not end until 1958 when the Texas Advisory Board was replaced with the creation of an eighteen-member board, which operated under the Board of Higher Education of the Disciples of Christ and the Board of Fundamental Education of the Christian Church. Mr. J. L.

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Jarvis Christian College Institutional Research 2013-2014 Fact Book Lancaster, a member of the Texas Advisory Board and president of the Texas and Pacific Rail Road, had a railroad station built across U.S. Highway 80. The “Jarvis” station was in operation until 1951.

President James Nelson Ervin died after suffering a stroke in 1938. That same year, Mr. Peter Clarence Washington came from East St. Louis, Illinois, to serve as the second president of Jarvis Christian College. Also, high school work was eliminated that year.

In 1941, the Florence Robinson Building was completed. This structure, now the Alumni Heritage House, is the only structure remaining from the Washington presidency. In 1949, Dr. Peter C. Washington resigned and Dr. John Bunyan Eubanks assumed administrative duties as Executive Vice-President of Jarvis Christian College.

In 1950, Jarvis Christian College was placed on the “Approved List of Colleges and Universities for Negro Youth.” This was the only regional accreditation available to Black colleges in the South.

Dr. Eubanks was named the third president of Jarvis Christian College in 1951. He served until 1953. Dr. Eubanks is credited with introducing the quarter-hour system and the general education program. In 1953, he resigned as president to pursue a career with the federal government in Southeast Asia. Dr. Cleo Walter Blackburn became the fourth president of Jarvis Christian College. Previously, Dr. Blackburn had served as advisory consultant to President Eubanks. That same year, Fundamental Education was included as a component of the educational program. Also in 1953, Xi Chapter of Alpha Kappa Mu National General Honor Society was chartered.

Dr. Cleo W. Blackburn resigned to pursue a ministerial position in Indiana. His presidency culminated with an affiliation between Jarvis Christian College and Texas Christian University, in Fort Worth, Texas, in 1964, through a “Memorandum of Understanding” (revised, 1965; re- affirmed, 1969; discontinued in1976).

In 1966, Dr. John Oliver Perpener, Jr. became the fifth president of Jarvis Christian College and was the first alumnus to be appointed to that office. The next year, Jarvis Christian College became affiliated with the Texas Association of Developing Colleges, a six-college consortium of historically Black colleges, and achieved membership in the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC). In 1969, the Teacher Education program was approved by the Texas Education Agency.

Dr. Perpener resigned in 1971 to take a position in Washington, D.C. and Dr. John Paul Jones was named acting president. SACSCOC granted reaffirmation of accreditation in 1971. Dr. Jones was appointed the sixth president of Jarvis Christian College in 1972. A major improvement to the physical plant during the Jones administration was the completion of a water purification system and sewage disposal plant in 1974. After the resignation of Dr. Jones in 1976, Dr. James Oliver Griffin served as interim administrator for two months until Dr. Earl Wadsworth Rand, an alumnus and a former Dean of Academic Affairs, became the seventh president of Jarvis Christian College. In 1978, the Southern Christian Institute National Alumni and Ex-Students Association merged with the Jarvis Christian College National Alumni and Ex-Students Association.

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Jarvis Christian College Institutional Research 2013-2014 Fact Book Dr. Charles Albert Berry, Jr., an alumnus of Jarvis Christian College, became the eighth president of Jarvis Christian College on January 1, 1980. In 1981, transfer of the title of the initial land donated by Major and Mrs. Jarvis from the United Christian Missionary Society to Jarvis Christian College was completed. The James Nelson Ervin Religion and Culture Center, named in honor of the first president of Jarvis Christian College, was completed in 1983. Dr. Berry resigned as president, effective with the close of the 1988 spring semester.

Dr. Julius Franklin Nimmons, Jr., became the ninth president on June 1, 1988. During his administration, Jarvis Christian College was involved in extensive review and assessment of its total operation. Emphasis was placed on campus beautification. Dr. Nimmons resigned in June 1990.

Dr. Sebetha Jenkins became the tenth president on January 1, 1991. During Jenkins’ tenure, Jarvis Christian College received reaffirmation of accreditation by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges in December 1993. Other milestones realized during Dr. Jenkins’ tenure included a $7.5 million capital campaign, the implementation of a campus-wide computer network, the initiation of the Pioneer Hall of Fame Awards Program, expansion of summer programs for area youths, the Hands-On-Mission Program for campus beautification, the Service-Learning Program, and the Walk of Fame Plaza.

Major renovations and capital improvements occurred during 1993 and 1994. A distance learning laboratory was built to allow students at Jarvis Christian College to participate in classroom activities simultaneously with students in courses held on other college campuses without having to leave Jarvis. In 2004 the College completed a community technology center and in 2007 a three- story 7.5 million dollar, 304 bed residence hall. Dr. Jenkins’ retired in 2008.

On January 2, 2009 Dr. Cornell Thomas was appointed the eleventh president. Dr. Thomas started a Pre-Honors Program for freshman students, revitalized the Honors Program, and opened the Office of Student Academic Success.

After Dr. Thomas’ resignation in December, 2011, Dr. Lester C. Newman became the twelfth president of Jarvis Christian College on April 2, 2012. Dr. Newman has reorganized the academic divisions to optimize the educational experience for Jarvis students and immediately began an internal review of the College for the upcoming reaffirmation of accreditation.

Table I shows the chronology of Jarvis Christian College presidents from 1914 to the present day.

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Table 1: Presidents of Jarvis Christian College No President Years of service No President Years of service 1 James Nelson Ervin 1919-1938 7 Dr. Earl Wadsworth Rand 1976-1980 2 Peter Clarence 1938-1949 8 Dr. Charles Albert Berry, 1980-1988 Washington Jr. 3 Dr. John Bunyan 1951-1953 9 Dr. Julius Franklin 1988-1990 Eubanks Nimmons 4 Cleo Walter Blackburn 1953-1964 10 Dr. Sebetha Jenkins 1991-2008 5 Dr. John Oliver Perpener 1966-1971 11 Dr. Cornell Thomas 2009-2011 6 John Paul Jones 1972-1976 12 Dr. Lester C. Newman 2012-Present

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Jarvis Christian College Institutional Research 2013-2014 Fact Book INSTITUTIONAL MISSION STATEMENT Jarvis Christian College is historically Black liberal arts, baccalaureate degree-granting institution affiliated with the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). The mission of the college is to prepare students intellectually, through academic programs that promote excellence in teaching and learning; socially, through student-centered support programs that encourage positive and constructive communication among peers, faculty, and staff; spiritually, through programs that stimulate spiritual growth and worship; and personally, through interaction that fosters self- development and maturity. The mission further seeks to prepare students for professional and graduate studies, productive careers, and to function effectively in a global and technological society.

GUIDING PRINCIPLES The entire Jarvis Christian College community sees the value in and abides by the following guiding principles to support the College mission “to prepare students intellectually, socially, spiritually, and personally to pursue professional and graduate studies and productive careers, and to function effectively in a global and technological society”.

Scholarship and Life-Long Learning: To advocate life-long learning by challenging and supporting students and staff to pursue intellectual, personal and professional development from a global perspective. Service: To intentionally provide a quality experience for students, colleagues, surrounding communities and the nation through community service and civic engagement, as service is the core of our profession. Integrity: To exhibit ethical behavior in and beyond the academic setting, and be good stewards of our financial resources, acting as persons of high character guided by a commitment to transparency, fairness and honesty. Respect: To embrace the doctrines of Faith, Family and Community, which ensure inclusiveness and diversity, understanding that every individual should be treated with professionalism, courtesy and kindness. Responsibility: To be responsible and accountable for our actions in every situation, as it relates to the College, the community and the nation. Christian Ethics: To emphasize that the Christian spiritual path provides an ethical code that, when followed, will make for a better person, a better College, a better community, and a better world— one person at a time. Innovation: To continually examine our practices by seeking creative and efficient ways to improve while balancing the needs of today and preserving the resources of tomorrow….embracing new ideas, new people, global relations, new directions and innovative ways of performing the tasks at hand.

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ALMA MATER

J.C.C., WE LOVE YOU YOU CAN BE NONE BUT GREAT AS WE CLIMB, GOD BLESS YOU BE AN IDOL OF OUR STATE GOLD AND BLUE, WHICH WE WEAR, YOU HAVE WORTH, TRUTH WE SHARE. TO AND FRO, HERE AND THERE, J.C. C., MARCHES ON!

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Jarvis Christian College Institutional Research 2013-2014 Fact Book Figure 1: ORGANIZATIONAL CHART

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Executive Assistant, Director of Director of Human Resources, Administrative Management Professional Development and Programs and Director of Title III Compliance Issues

PRESIDENT

Administrative Assistant

Assistant to the Directors of Director of Sponsored Title III and Sponsored Programs Programs

Vice President Provost/Vice President Vice President Finance Vice President Interim Vice President Institutional Academic Affairs and Administration Institutional Student Services and Effectiveness, Advancement and Enrollment Services Development Research, Planning Assessment and SACS Liaison

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Jarvis Christian College Institutional Research 2013-2014 Fact Book BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Mr. James Atkinson..…………………………………………………………………………Chair Mr. Fred H. Hearns..……………………………………………………………………...Secretary Mr. Victor J. Elmore, CPA..……………………………………………………………...Treasurer Mr. Frank Allen Mr. Robert Baker Dr. Gerald Bieritz..…………………………………………………………Faculty Representative Ms. LeKetia L. Blair Rev. Dani L. Cartwright Ms. Kateri Cummings Mr. Darryl Davis Mr. Lawrence M. Drake Mr. Charles Edwards Mr. Torry L. Edwards Mr. Glenn R. Etienne Ms. Mavonee Jeffries Ms. Tiffany Lavender..…………………………………………………….Student Representative

Ex-Officio Dr. Lester C. Newman..………………………………………………………...President and CEO

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Jarvis Christian College Institutional Research 2013-2014 Fact Book COLLEGE PERSONNEL

EXECUTIVE CABINET Lester C. Newman ...... President Glenell Pruitt ...... Provost/Vice President of Academic Affairs William Smialek ...... Vice President for Institutional Advancement and Development William Hampton…………...Vice President of Student Services and Enrollment Management Dexter Odom ...... Vice President for Finance and Administration Tequecie Meek…………………………………..Vice President for Institutional Effectiveness Cynthia Hollman-Stancil ...... Executive Assistant to the President Dorothy Langley...... Director of Human Resources

OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT Lester Newman...... President Cynthia Hollman-Stancil ...... Executive Assistant and Director, Administrative Management Programs and Director of Title III Drewvette Zomalt...... Assistant to the Director of Title III Stephanie Brown……………………………………………………….Administrative Assistant

OFFICE OF HUMAN RESOURCES Dorothy Langley...... Director, Human Resources, Professional Development and Compliance Issues

OFFICE OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS Glenell M. Lee-Pruitt ...... Provost/Vice President, Academic Affairs Tequecie Meek……………………………………………………..Dean of Academic Services Phillip Farmer ...... Chair of Arts and Sciences Isaac Adeeko ...... Chair of Business Administration Ercille Hobson ...... Chair of Education Dorothy Langley ...... Dean of Continuing Education Rodney Atkins ...... Director, Olin Library Charles Hanks ...... Registrar Karen Hunter ...... Director of Upward Bound Rodney Adkins ...... Director of Olin Library

OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE Dexter Odom ...... Vice President for Finance and Administration Lenora Doddy ...... Assistant Vice President/Comptroller Rosamond Gholson ...... Senior Accountant Latosha Rogers ...... Accounts Payable Specialist Sharon Traylor ...... Payroll Specialist Shirley Valentine ...... Cashier/Accounts Receivable Specialist Winifred Washington ...... Administrative Assistant/Purchsing Ophelia Else ...... Clerk Mail and Copy Center

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OFFICE OF INSTITUTIONAL EFFECTIVENESS Tequecie Meek ...... Vice President for Institutional Effectiveness, Research and Assessment Belinda Prihoda...... Assistant Vice President for Institutional Effectiveness Celestine Kemah...... Director of Institutional Research

OFFICE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Quintin Latin ...... Director of Information Technology Cesario Garcia Jr ...... Senior Information Technology Technician Asa Stine ...... Information Technology Technician

OFFICE OF INSTITUTIONAL ADVANCEMENT AND DEVELOPMENT William Smialek ...... Vice President for Institutional Advancement Christopher Wooten ...... Director of Alumni Affairs Kay Chappell ...... Prospect Researcher Lisa Tompkies ...... Director of Public Relations and Publication Emma Robinson…………………………….……………..Administrative Assistant/Gift Entry

OFFICE OF STUDENT SERVICES AND ENROLLMENT MANAGEMENT William Hampton...... Vice President for Student Services Jessie Bell ...... Director of Student Health Services, Nurse Michelin Lambert ...... Director, Admissions and Enrollment Services Cory Gipson ...... Director, Student Activities Chestley Talley ...... Director of Career Services Brandy Gray ...... Residence Hall Coordinator O.L. Osband ...... Residence Hall Coordinator Sonja Henson ...... Residence Hall Coordinator Rosalind Tennyson ...... Residence Hall Coordinator Jearlene Sims ...... Residence Hall Coordinator Chris Avery ...... Residence Hall Coordinator Brandi Boyd ...... Residence Hall Coordinator

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Jarvis Christian College Institutional Research 2013-2014 Fact Book FACULTY

Lester C. Newman ...... President and Professor of Political Science B.A., ; M.A., Atlanta University; Ph.D., Atlanta University Isaac Adeeko ...... Assistant Professor of Accounting B.A., ; M.P.A., Rodney Atkins ...... Librarian B.A., Northern Illinois University; M.S., Atlanta University; M.A., Assemblies of God Theological Seminary Shakhawat Bhuiyan ...... Associate Professor of Biology B.S, University of Dhaka; M.S. University of Dhaka; Ph.D., Ehime University Gerald Bieritz ...... Associate Professor of Music B.M.E., Capital University; M.A., California State University; D.M.A., University of North Texas Berta Bilbao ...... Assistant Professor of Spanish B.S., Fullerton State University; M.A. Fullerton State University; Ph.D., Nebrijia University Glendora Carter… ...... Professor of Chemistry B.S., Texas Woman’s University; M.S., Texas A&M University-Commerce; Ph.D., Gwendolyn Cudjoe...... Professor of Religion B.A., Fordham University; M.Div., Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary; D.Min., Houston Graduate School of Theology Joseph Esin ...... Assistant Professor of Computer Information Systems B.S., Saint Louis University; M.A., Society of Jesus College; Ph.D., United States University Philip Farmer ...... Assistant Professor of Social Work B.A., ; M.S., University of Texas, Arlington; Ph.D., U.T. Arlington Olin Fregia… ...... Instructor of Religion B.S., Lamar University; M.Th., Theological Seminary William Godwin ...... Associate Professor and Curator B.S., Stephen F. Austin State University; Ph.D., Texas A&M University James Goodwin ...... Professor of Biology B.S., Memphis State University; M.S., University of Tennessee; M.S., Texas A&M University; Ph.D., University of Tennessee Anne-Christine Hoff ...... Assistant Professor of English B.A., Barnard College; M.A., New York University; Ph.D., University of Georgia Eric Hollman ...... Instructor of Math B.S., Mississippi Valley State University; M.S., Jackson State University Henry Hood, Jr...... Assistant Professor of English B.A., Berea College; M.A, University of Arkansas; Further Study, University of Arkansas, Purdue University, Texas Woman’s University John F. Johnson ...... Professor of Biology B.S., ; M.S., Stephen F. Austin State University; Ed.D., Texas A&M University-Commerce. Further Study: Southern Methodist University Paul Lee...... Associate Professor of Music B.M., Chong Shin University; M.M., Northern Illinois University; D.M.A., Louisiana State University

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Jarvis Christian College Institutional Research 2013-2014 Fact Book FACULTY (continued) John Love ...... Chair, Education and Assistant Professor of Education B.S.E., Delta State University; M.Ed., Delta State University; Ph.D., University of Texas at Tyler; Superintendent’s Certification, University of Texas at Tyler Emmanuel Ngwang ...... Professor of English B.A., University of Yaounde; M.S., ; Ph.D., Oklahoma State University Glenell Pruitt ...... Provost/Vice President Academic Affairs and Professor of Social Work B.S., Jackson State University; M.S., Temple University; Ph.D., Jackson State University; Master of Divinity, Payne Theological Seminary Roger Roots ...... Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice B.S., Montana State University; J.D., Roger Williams University of Law; M.S., Roger Williams University; Ph.D., University of Nevada Widodo Samyono ...... Assistant Professor of Mathematics B.S., Sepuluh November Institute of Technology; M.S., ; Ph.D., Old Dominion University William Smialek……………………………………………………………… Professor of Music B.Mus., University of Rhode Island; M.Mus., University of North Texas; Ph.D., University of North Texas Robert Thomas ...... …………………………………………Assistant Professor of Kinesiology B.A., Texas College; M.S., Texas A&M University-Commerce; Further Study: Texas A&M University Commerce Janice Toliver-King ...... Associate Professor of Social Work B.S., Sam Houston State University; M.S.W., Florida State University LaJuana Vaughn...... Instructor of Biology B.S., Jackson State University; M.S., Jackson State University. Further Study: Walden University Ardith Weiss...... Instructor of Speech B.A., Ambassador College; M.S., The University of Texas at Tyler; Further Study: The University of Texas at Tyler B. B. Wellmon ...... Professor of History B.S., Edinboro State; M.A., The University of Arizona; Ph.D., Texas Christian University Calvin Lester………………………...... Lead Professor Criminal Justice B.S., J. D. Southern University Law Center Martin Yale...... Associate Professor of Kinesiology B.A., Ambassador College; M.S., East Texas State University; Ed.D., Texas A&M University-Commerce

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ENROLLMENT DATA Table 1.1: Head-Count Enrollment, Full-Time Equivalent (FTE), Classification, Gender and Residence Status Fall 2013-Spring 2014

Classification Fall 2013 Spring 2014 First-time Freshmen Male Female Total Male Female Total Headcount 77 61 138 9 3 12 Full-time 76 60 136 9 3 12 Part-time 1 1 2 0 0 0 Full-Time Equivalent 71 57 128 8 3 11 In-state 62 57 119 9 3 12 Out-of-state 15 4 19 0 0 0 Other Freshmen Headcount 146 83 229 141 108 249 Full-time 143 81 224 139 107 246 Part-time 3 2 5 2 1 3 Full-Time Equivalent 138 77 215 135 102 237 In-state 119 79 198 120 99 219 Out-of-state 27 4 31 21 9 30 Sophomores Headcount 46 48 94 55 49 104 Full-time 46 48 94 55 49 104 Part-time 0 0 0 0 0 0 Full-Time Equivalent 46 48 94 55 49 104 In-state 38 43 81 47 45 92 Out-of-state 8 5 13 8 4 12 Sources: JCC Jenzabar database

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Table 1.1: Head-Count Enrollment, Full-Time Equivalent (FTE), Classification, Gender and Residence Status Fall 2013-Spring 2014 (continued)

Classification Fall 2013 Spring 2014 Juniors Male Female Total Male Female Total Headcount 28 22 50 35 32 67 Full-time 28 22 50 35 32 67 Part-time 0 0 0 0 0 0 FTE 28 22 50 35 32 67 In-state 20 16 36 19 27 46 Out-of-state 8 6 14 16 5 21 Seniors Headcount 24 43 67 44 53 97 Full-time 24 41 65 44 52 96 Part-time 0 2 2 0 1 1 FTE 24 42 66 44 52 97 In-state 19 37 56 29 46 75 Out-of-state 5 6 11 15 7 22

Non -Degree Seeking 7 16 23 16 35 51 Other-Degree Seeking 6 25 31 3 7 10 Total Full-time 317 252 569 282 243 525 Total Part-time 4 5 9 2 2 4 TOTAL HEADCOUNT 334 298 632 303 287 590 TOTAL FTE 307 246 553 277 238 516 Sources: JCC Jenzabar database

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Table 1.2: Head-count by Division, Classification and Ethnicity for Fall 2013

White, Black or American Indian Native Hawaiian Non-Hispanic African-American Hispanic or Alaskan Native or Pacific Islander TOTALS BY GENDER Academic Division Classification Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Totals First-time Freshmen 1 14 1 0 0 15 1 16 Freshmen 2 29 15 1 32 15 47 Business Juniors 1 5 4 0 6 4 10 Administration Seniors 0 5 9 5 9 14 Sophomore 1 0 14 7 2 1 17 8 25 Total 5 0 67 36 3 1 0 0 0 0 75 37 112 First-time Freshmen 1 0 14 20 1 0 16 20 36 Freshmen 3 0 51 33 5 0 59 33 92 Juniors 0 17 14 2 1 19 15 34 Arts and Science Seniors 2 14 24 0 1 16 25 41 Sophomore 0 0 19 29 5 0 24 29 53 Total 6 0 115 120 13 2 0 0 0 0 134 122 256 First-time Freshmen 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Freshmen 1 1 3 7 0 4 8 12 Juniors 0 0 2 3 1 0 4 7 11 Education Seniors 3 8 0 1 2 4 6 Sophomore 0 0 9 1 3 9 12 Total 1 1 8 27 1 2 0 0 0 0 10 30 40 First-time Freshmen 2 0 37 38 6 2 1 0 46 40 86 Freshmen 6 35 26 8 1 2 51 27 78 Juniors 0 0 0 0 0 0 Undeclared Major Seniors 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sophomore 2 1 3 5 1 6 Total 8 0 74 65 17 3 1 0 2 0 102 68 170 Other Degree seeking 1 3 4 20 1 2 6 25 31 Non-Degree Seeking 5 9 2 6 1 7 16 23

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Table 1.3: Head-count by Division, Classification and Ethnicity for Spring 2014

White, Black or American Indian Native Hawaiian Non-Hispanic African-American Hispanic or Alaskan Native or Pacific Islander TOTALS BY GENDER Academic Division Classification Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Totals First-time Freshmen 0 4 0 0 0 4 0 4 Freshmen 1 34 11 0 1 36 11 47 Business Juniors 0 9 5 1 0 10 5 15 Administration Seniors 1 9 11 1 0 11 11 22 Sophomore 1 13 10 3 1 17 11 28 Total 3 0 69 37 5 1 1 0 0 0 78 38 116 First-time Freshmen 0 2 1 0 0 0 2 1 3 Freshmen 1 68 54 3 72 54 126 Juniors 4 11 17 4 1 19 18 37 Arts and Science Seniors 1 21 32 4 1 26 33 59 Sophomore 1 22 27 3 26 27 53 Total 7 0 124 131 14 2 0 0 0 0 145 133 278 First-time Freshmen 0 0 0 0 0 0 Freshmen 2 7 2 7 9 Juniors 1 2 6 0 2 7 9 Education Seniors 4 8 1 1 5 9 14 Sophomore 1 7 1 1 8 9 Total 0 1 9 28 1 2 0 0 0 0 10 31 41 First-time Freshmen 0 3 2 0 0 0 3 2 5 Freshmen 2 25 35 4 1 31 36 67 Juniors 3 0 1 1 1 4 2 6 Undeclared Major Seniors 0 0 0 2 2 0 2 Sophomore 1 7 3 3 11 3 14 Total 6 0 35 41 8 2 0 0 2 0 51 43 94 Other Degree seeking 0 3 3 4 3 7 10 Non-Degree Seeking 13 27 3 6 2 16 35 51

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Table 1.4: Detailed Student Enrollment Statistics for Fall semester 2013 by Classification, Ethnicity and Gender

Black or American Indian Native Hawaiian TOTAL FULL-TIME TOTALS African American or Alaskan Native or Pacific Islanders Hispanic White STUDENTS BY PERCENT FULL-TIME STUDENTS Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Totals First-time Freshmen 65 58 1 0 0 0 6 2 4 0 76 60 136 21.5% Continuing Freshmen 117 79 0 0 2 0 14 1 10 1 143 81 224 35.4% Total Freshmen 182 137 1 0 2 0 20 3 14 1 219 141 360 57.0% Juniors 24 21 3 1 1 28 22 50 7.9% Seniors 39 22 0 2 2 41 24 65 10.3% Sophomore 35 46 10 2 1 0 46 48 94 14.9% TOTAL FULL-TIME STUDENTS 280 226 1 0 2 0 33 8 18 1 334 235 569 90.0% TOTALS BY PERCENT 44.3% 35.8% 0.2% 0.0% 0.3% 0.0% 5.2% 1.3% 2.8% 0.2% 52.8% 37.2% 90.0%

PART-TIME STUDENTS First-time Freshmen 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 2 0.3% Continuing Freshmen 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 2 5 0.8% Total Freshmen 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 4 3 7 1.1% Juniors 0 0 0 0 0 0.0% Seniors 2 0 0 2 0 2 0.3% Sophomore 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0% Other Degree seeking 4 20 1 2 1 3 6 25 31 4.9% Non Degree Students 2 6 1 5 9 7 16 23 3.6% TOTAL PART-TIME STUDENTS 9 29 0 0 0 0 2 3 8 12 19 44 63 10.0% TOTAL PART-TIME STUDENTS BY % 1.4% 4.6% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.3% 0.5% 1.3% 1.9% 3.0% 7.0% 10.0% TOTAL HEAD-COUNT ENROLLMENT 289 255 1 0 2 0 35 11 26 13 353 279 632 100.0% TOTAL HEAD-COUNT ENROLLMENT BY % 45.7% 40.3% 0.2% 0.0% 0.3% 0.0% 5.5% 1.7% 4.1% 2.1% 55.9% 44.1% 100.0%

ETHNIC GROUP TOTALS BY PERCENT 86.1% 0.2% 0.3% 7.3% 6.2%

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Table 1.5: Detailed Student Enrollment Statistics for Spring semester 2014 by Classification, Ethnicity and Gender

Black or African American Indian Native Hawaiian TOTALS BY American or Alaskan Native or Pacific Islanders Hispanic White TOTALS BY GENDER PERCENT FULL-TIME STUDENTS Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Totals First-time Freshmen 9 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 3 12 2.0% Continuing Freshmen 127 106 1 0 0 0 7 1 4 0 139 107 246 41.7% Total Freshmen 136 109 1 0 0 0 7 1 4 0 148 110 258 43.7% Juniors 22 29 6 2 7 1 35 32 67 11.4% Seniors 34 50 2 6 2 2 44 52 96 16.3% Sophomore 43 47 9 2 3 0 55 49 104 17.6% TOTAL FULL-TIME STUDENTS 235 235 1 0 2 0 28 7 16 1 282 243 525 89.0% TOTALS BY PERCENT 39.8% 39.8% 0.2% 0.0% 0.3% 0.0% 4.7% 1.2% 2.7% 0.2% 47.8% 41.2% 89.0%

PART-TIME STUDENTS First-time Freshmen 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0% Continuing Freshmen 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 0.5% Total Freshmen 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 0.5% Juniors 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0% Seniors 0 1 0 0 1 1 0.2% Sophomore 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0% Other Degree seeking 3 4 3 3 7 10 1.7% Non Degree Students 3 6 2 13 27 16 35 51 8.6% TOTAL PART-TIME STUDENTS 6 11 0 0 0 0 0 2 13 30 19 43 65 11.0% TOTAL PART-TIME STUDENTS BY % 1.0% 1.9% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.3% 2.2% 5.1% 3.2% 7.3% 11.0% TOTAL HEAD-COUNT ENROLLMENT 241 246 1 0 2 0 28 9 29 31 301 286 590 100.0% TOTAL HEAD-COUNT ENROLLMENT BY % 40.8% 41.7% 0.2% 0.0% 0.3% 0.0% 4.7% 1.5% 4.9% 5.3% 51.0% 48.5% 100.0% ETHNIC GROUP TOTALS BY PERCENT 82.5% 0.2% 0.3% 6.3% 10.2%

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Table 1.6: Enrollment Trends by Classification from Fall 2011 to Fall 2013 Semesters

FULL-TIME STUDENTS Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Change in Enrollment % change from Fall 2011 First-time Freshmen 83 175 136 53 63.9% Continuing Freshmen 128 161 224 96 75.0% Total Freshmen 211 336 360 149 70.6% Sophomore 84 86 94 10 11.9% Juniors 79 79 50 -29 -36.7% Seniors 93 59 65 -28 -30.1% TOTAL FULL-TIME STUDENTS 467 560 569 93 19.9% PART-TIME STUDENTS First-time Freshmen 5 2 2 -3 -60.0% Continuing Freshmen 8 3 5 -3 -37.5% Total Freshmen 13 5 7 -6 -46.2% Sophomore 4 1 0 -4 -100.0% Juniors 2 4 0 -2 -100.0% Seniors 5 5 2 -3 -60.0% Non-degree seeking Students 20 28 54 34 170.0% TOTAL PART-TIME STUDENTS 44 43 63 19 43.2% TOTAL HEAD-COUNT ENROLLMENT 511 603 632 121 23.7% Sources: JCC Jenzabar database

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Table 1.7: Enrollment Trends by Classification from Spring 2012 to Spring 2014 Semesters

FULL-TIME STUDENTS Spring 2012 Spring 2013 Spring 2014 Change in Enrollment % change from Spring 2012 First-time Freshmen 15 19 12 -3 -20.0% Continuing Freshmen 96 214 246 150 156.3% Total Freshmen 111 233 258 147 132.4% Sophomore 101 100 104 3 3.0% Juniors 55 80 67 12 21.8% Seniors 67 86 96 29 43.3% TOTAL FULL-TIME STUDENTS 334 499 525 191 57.2% PART-TIME STUDENTS First-time Freshmen 8 0 -8 -100.0% Continuing Freshmen 27 2 3 -24 -88.9% Total Freshmen 35 2 3 -32 -91.4% Sophomore 15 1 -15 -100.0% Juniors 8 0 0 -8 -100.0% Seniors 7 6 1 -6 -85.7% Non-degree seeking Students 24 28 61 37 154.2% TOTAL PART-TIME STUDENTS 89 37 65 -24 -27.0% TOTAL HEAD-COUNT ENROLLMENT 423 536 590 167 39.5% Sources: JCC Jenzabar database

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ADMISSIONS DATA Table 2.1: Frequency Distribution of College Board SAT Scores for First-Time Freshmen: Fall 2013-Spring 2014

Fall 2013 Spring 2014 Score Interval Critical Reading Math Writing Critical Reading Math Writing 600-649 0 0 0 0 550-599 1 1 1 0 500-549 3 3 0 1 1 450-499 10 6 5 1 400-449 12 11 9 1 1 1 350-399 15 21 15 3 1 4 300-349 8 8 13 2 3 2 250-299 7 5 7 0 0 0 200-249 0 1 1 1 2 0 Not available 95 95 100 4 4 4

Top Quartile Score 330 343 313 320 285 345 Median Score 385 370 370 355 310 365 Bottom Quartile Score 443 423 400 388 368 403

Average Score 388 380 365 363 329 379 Total Headcount 151 12 Sources: JCC Jenzabar database

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Table 2.2: Frequency Distribution of College Board’s SAT Scores for all students

Fall 2013 Spring 2014 Score Interval Critical Reading Math Writing Critical Reading Math Writing 600-649 0 1 0 0 0 0 550-599 1 0 1 0 0 0 500-549 3 3 0 1 1 0 450-499 10 6 5 0 0 1 400-449 12 11 9 1 1 1 350-399 15 22 15 3 1 4 300-349 8 8 13 2 3 2 250-299 7 5 7 0 0 0 200-249 1 1 1 1 2 0 Not available 552 552 558 531 531 531

Top Quartile Score 330 350 310 320 285 345 Median Score 380 370 370 335 310 365 Bottom Quartile Score 440 420 400 368 368 403

Average Score 386 380 363 363 329 379 Total Headcount 609 539 Sources: JCC Jenzabar database

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Table 2.3: Frequency Distribution of College Board’s ACT Scores for First-time Freshmen Students Fall 2012-Spring 2013

Range of Scores made on ACT: Fall 2013 Range of Scores made on ACT: Spring 2014 Score Interval English Math Reading Sciences Composite English Math Reading Sciences Composite 24-& Above 21 3 3 1 1 1 0 20-23 9 8 5 10 9 0 0 0 16-19 13 22 15 17 23 0 0 0 0 0 12-15 17 25 27 11 27 0 2 1 0 1 Less than 12 15 16 24 15 9 1 0 1 2 1 Not available 76 77 77 97 10 10 10 10

Top Quartile Score 13 13 11 11 11 13 12 9 Median Score 18 15 14 16 16 14 12 9 Bottom Quartile Score 24 18 16 19 20 14 13 9 Average Score 19 15 14 15 15 14 12 9

Total Headcount 151 12 Sources: JCC Jenzabar database

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Table 2.4: Frequency Distribution of College Board’s ACT Scores for all Students Fall 2013-Spring 2014

Range of Scores made on ACT: Fall 2013 Range of Scores made on ACT: Spring 2014 Score Interval English Math Reading Sciences Composite English Math Reading Sciences Composite 24-& Above 21 3 3 1 1 1 0 20-23 9 8 6 11 10 0 0 0 16-19 13 26 15 19 24 2 0 0 2 1 12-15 19 26 30 12 28 2 6 3 2 3 Less than 12 17 16 25 16 15 3 2 4 4 3 Not available 530 530 530 550 531 531 532 531

Top Quartile Score 13 14 11 11 10 11 10 8 Median Score 17 15 13 14 13 14 12 11 Bottom Quartile Score 24 18 16 17 17 14 14 14 Average Score 19 15 14 15 14 12 11 11

Total Headcount 609 539 Sources: JCC Jenzabar database

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Table 2.5: Average ACT and SAT Scores

ACT Mean Scores SAT Mean Scores Number of Students Number of Students with scores Math English Reading Sciences Composite with scores Math Reading Writing Composite Fall 2013 79 15.4 18.7 13.8 15.2 15.8 57 380 386 363 376.3 Spring 2014 8 11.8 13.6 11 10.8 11.8 8 329 363 379 357.0

Table 2.6: High School Class Rank of First-time Freshmen Fall 2013 and Spring 2014

Fall 2013 Spring 2014 Class rank Number Percent Number Percent Top Quartile 6 11% 1 17% Second Quartile 15 27% 3 50% Third Quartile 35 63% 2 33% Total 56 100% 6 100% Not Available 95 6

Table 2.7: High School Average GPA of First-Time Freshmen Fall 2013 and Spring 2014

Fall 2013 Spring 2014

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Table 2.8: Summary of Applicants and Enrollment of New Students by Gender

Fall 2013 Spring 2014 Men Women Total Men Women Total Two-Semester Totals

First-time Freshmen

Number of Applicant 371 515 886 28 26 54 940 Number Enrolled 83 68 151 9 3 12 163 Enrollment/Applicant ratio 0.22 0.13 0.17 0.32 0.12 0.22 0.39 New Transfers

Number of Applicant 62 44 106 18 30 48 154 Number Enrolled 40 22 62 8 7 15 77 Enrollment/Applicant ratio 0.65 0.50 0.58 0.44 0.23 0.31 0.90 Sources: JCC Jenzabar database

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Jarvis Christian College Institutional Research 2013-2014 Fact Book STUDENT AGES Table 3.1: Fall 2013 Students by Age, Gender and Enrollment Status Full Time Part Time Totals Totals by percent Age Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 16 1 1 2 3 7 10 4 8 12 0.6% 1.3% 1.9% 17 9 4 13 3 8 11 12 12 24 1.9% 1.9% 3.8% 18 45 41 86 1 1 45 42 87 7.1% 6.6% 13.8% 19 90 62 152 3 3 93 62 155 14.7% 9.8% 24.5% 20 45 41 86 1 2 3 46 43 89 7.3% 6.8% 14.1% 21 47 36 83 1 4 5 48 40 88 7.6% 6.3% 13.9% 22 34 28 62 1 1 34 29 63 5.4% 4.6% 10.0% 23 23 19 42 1 4 5 24 23 47 3.8% 3.6% 7.4% 24 11 7 18 1 1 11 8 19 1.7% 1.3% 3.0% 25 8 2 10 0 8 2 10 1.3% 0.3% 1.6% 26 1 4 5 1 1 2 2 5 7 0.3% 0.8% 1.1% 27 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 3 0.3% 0.2% 0.5% 29 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 3 0.2% 0.3% 0.5% 31 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 0.2% 0.2% 0.3% 33 1 1 0 0 1 1 0.0% 0.2% 0.2% 39 0 1 1 0 1 1 0.0% 0.2% 0.2% 43 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 0.2% 0.3% 0.5% 46 2 2 0 2 2 0.0% 0.3% 0.3% 48 1 1 0 1 1 0.0% 0.2% 0.2% 50 1 1 0 1 0 1 0.2% 0.0% 0.2% 64 1 1 0 1 1 0.0% 0.2% 0.2% Total ages recorded 316 252 568 15 34 49 331 286 617 52.4% 45.3% 97.6% Ages not recorded 0 0 0 2 11 13 2 11 13 0.3% 1.7% 2.1% Total Enrollment 316 252 568 17 45 62 333 297 630 % <=22 86.0% 86.0% 65.0% 51.0% 84.7% 79.5% 82.2% % =23-24 11.0% 10.0% 6.0% 11.0% 10.5% 10.4% 10.5% % >=25 3.0% 3.0% 18.0% 7.0% 3.9% 3.4% 3.7% % >30 1% 2.0% 7.0% 0.6% 3.0% 1.7%

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Jarvis Christian College Institutional Research 2013-2014 Fact Book Table 3.2: Spring 2014 Students by Age, Gender and Enrollment Status Full Time Part Time Totals Totals by percent Age Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 16 0 4 11 15 4 11 15 0.7% 1.9% 2.5% 17 3 3 6 8 18 26 11 21 32 1.9% 3.6% 5.4% 18 26 23 49 2 4 6 28 27 55 4.7% 4.6% 9.3% 19 57 44 101 0 57 44 101 9.7% 7.5% 17.1% 20 55 51 106 1 1 55 52 107 9.3% 8.8% 18.1% 21 44 39 83 1 1 45 39 84 7.6% 6.6% 14.2% 22 37 36 73 0 37 36 73 6.3% 6.1% 12.4% 23 31 18 49 0 31 18 49 5.3% 3.1% 8.3% 24 10 13 23 1 1 11 13 24 1.9% 2.2% 4.1% 25 7 3 10 1 1 7 4 11 1.2% 0.7% 1.9% 26 4 3 7 0 4 3 7 0.7% 0.5% 1.2% 28 2 2 4 0 2 2 4 0.3% 0.3% 0.7% 30 1 1 2 0 1 1 2 0.2% 0.2% 0.3% 31 1 1 0 1 0 1 0.2% 0.0% 0.2% 33 1 1 2 0 1 1 2 0.2% 0.2% 0.3% 37 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 0.2% 0.3% 0.5% 44 1 1 2 0 1 1 2 0.2% 0.2% 0.3% 46 2 2 0 0 2 2 0.0% 0.3% 0.3% 48 1 1 2 0 1 1 2 0.2% 0.2% 0.3% Total with ages recorded 282 243 525 16 35 51 298 278 576 50.5% 47.1% 97.6% Ages not recorded 0 0 0 9 9 18 9 9 18 1.5% 1.5% 3.1% Total Enrollment 282 243 525 25 44 69 307 287 594 % <=22 79.0% 81.0% 60.0% 77.0% 77.0% 80.0% 79.0% % =23-24 15.0% 13.0% 4.0% 2.0% 14.0% 11.0% 12.0% % >=25 5.0% 4.0% 0.0% 0.0% 5.0% 3.0% 4.0% % >30 2.0% 3.0% 2.0% 2.0% 2.0%

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Jarvis Christian College Institutional Research 2013-2014 Fact Book STUDENT DEMOGRAPHICS Table 4.1: Detailed Student Enrollment by Texas Counties County City Fall 2013 Spring 2014 Total per Period Anderson Palestine 1 1 2 Angelina Lufkin 1 1 2 Total 2 2 4 Bell Fort Hood 1 1 2 Copperas Cove 2 2 Killeen 3 4 7 Total 6 5 11 Bexar San Antonio 2 2 4 Total 2 2 4 Brazoria Freeport 1 1 Brazoria 1 1 2 Pearland 2 2 Lake Jackson 1 1 2 Rosharon 1 1 2 Total 6 3 9 Cameron San Benito 2 2 Total 2 2 Camp Pittsburg 2 2 4 Total 2 2 4 Collin Lavon 1 1 2 Plano 5 2 7 McKinney 5 2 7 San Antonio 1 1 2 Wylie 2 2 4 Total 14 8 22 Dallas Arlington 1 1 2 Balch Springs 6 6 12 Cedar Hill 10 10 20 Dallas 106 98 204 Desoto 31 21 52 Duncanville 4 7 11 Fort Worth 1 2 3 Garland 8 6 14 Glenn Heights 1 1 2 Grand Prairie 8 6 14 Irving 5 5 10 Lancaster 29 15 44 Little Elm 1 1 Mesquite 7 8 15 Richardson 1 1 Total 218 187 405

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Table 4.1: Detailed Student Enrollment by Texas Counties (continued)

County City Fall 2013 Spring 2014 Total per Period Denton Carrollton 2 2 4 Flower Mound 1 1 The Colony 1 1 2 Total 4 3 7 Ellis Midlothian 1 1 Waxahachie 2 2 4 Total 3 2 5 Fort Bend Fresno 1 1 2 Houston 1 2 3 Sugar Land 1 1 2 Total 3 4 7 Galveston Galveston 2 2 Total 2 0 2 Grayson Sherman 2 1 3 Total 2 1 3 Gregg Gladewater 1 1 2 Kilgore 1 2 3 Longview 14 13 27 Total 16 16 32 Harris Channelview 3 2 5 Houston 40 33 73 Baytown 5 5 Humble 7 5 12 Katy 4 5 9 Manvel 1 3 4 Pasadena 3 3 6 Spring 1 1 2 Pearland 2 2 Tomball 1 2 3 Highlands 2 2 Total 60 63 123 Harrison Karnack 1 1 Marshall 2 4 6 Total 3 4 7 Donna 2 1 3 Total 2 1 3 Houston Crockett 2 2 4 Houston 3 3 6 Total 5 5 10

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Table 4.1: Detailed Student Enrollment by Texas Counties (continued)

County City Fall 2013 Spring 2014 Total per Period Jasper Jasper 2 3 5 Total 2 3 5 Hunt Lone Oak 1 1 2 Greenville 5 3 8 Total 6 4 10 Jefferson Beaumont 1 1 Total 1 0 1 Liberty Liberty 2 2 Total 3 0 3 Kaufman Terrell 2 2 4 Total 2 2 4 Marion Jefferson 3 1 4 Total 3 1 4 McLennan Woodway 1 1 Total 1 0 1 Montgomery Magnolia 1 2 3 Montgomery 1 1 2 Porter 2 2 4 Spring 1 1 2 Total 5 3 11 Nueces Corpus Christi 4 4 Total 4 0 4 Panola Carthage 2 2 4 Hitchock 2 1 3 Total 4 3 7 Rains Emory 1 1 Total 0 1 1 Rockwall Rockwall 2 1 3 Rowlett 1 1 2 Total 3 2 5 Rusk Henderson 2 1 3 Total 2 1 3 San Augustine San Augustine 2 2 4 Total 2 2 4 Smith Lindale 3 2 5 Tyler 17 18 35 Total 20 20 40

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Table 4.1: Detailed Student Enrollment by Texas Counties (continued)

County City Fall 2013 Spring 2014 Total per Period Starr La Grulla 1 1 Rio Grande City 1 1 2 Total 2 1 3 Tarrant Arlington 15 7 22 Hurst 1 1 Haltom 1 2 3 Euless 1 1 2 Everman 3 1 4 Forest Hill 3 3 6 Fort Worth 46 44 90 Grand Prairie 4 2 6 Manor 4 3 7 Mansfield 3 2 5 Total 81 65 146 Titus Mt Pleasant 1 1 2 Total 1 1 2 Travis Austin 5 5 10 Del Valle 2 1 3 Elroy 1 1 Hutto 1 1 2 Total 8 8 16 Upshur Big Sandy 23 51 74 Gladewater 2 3 5 Gilmer 1 3 4 Diana 1 1 Channelview 1 1 2 Total 28 58 86 Victoria Victoria 2 3 5 Total 2 3 5 Wharton Wharton 1 1 Total 0 1 1 Woods Big Sandy 5 2 7 Gilmer 1 1 2 Hawkins 8 15 23 Total 14 18 32 Total per Texas Counties 544 505 1049 Sources: JCC Jenzabar database

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Table 4.2: Detailed Student Enrollment by States other than Texas

State City Fall 2013 Spring 2014 Total per Period Alabama Birmingham 3 2 5 Tuskegee 1 1 2 Total 4 3 7 Arkansas Little Rock 2 2 4 Marianna 1 1 2 Total 3 3 6 Arizona Scottssdale 2 1 3 Maricopa 1 1 2 Tucson 1 1 Total 4 2 6 California Baldwin Park 2 2 4 Carson 1 1 2 Grover Beach 2 1 3 Inglewood 2 2 4 Lynwood 1 1 2 Oceanside 1 1 2 Norwalk 1 1 2 Monterey Park 1 1 2 Moreno Valley 1 1 2 Nipomo 1 1 2 Pico Rivera 2 1 3 San Diego 2 1 3 Los Angeles 2 2 Santa Maria 3 3 6 Vallejo 1 1 2 Total 21 20 41 DC Washington 1 1 2 Total 1 1 2 Florida Miramar 1 1 2 Total 1 1 2 Illinois Aurora 1 1 2 Bolingbrook 1 1 2 Chicago 5 7 12 South Holland 1 1 2 Total 8 10 18

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Table 4.2: Detailed Student Enrollment by States other than Texas (continued)

State City Fall 2013 Spring 2014 Total per Period Kansas Wichita 2 1 3 Total 1 1 2 Louisiana Gonzales 2 2 4 Mansfield 1 1 2 Minden 1 1 2 New Orleans 5 3 8 Sarepta 1 2 3 Shreveport 4 3 7 Total 14 12 26 Massachussetts Quincy 2 1 3 Total 2 1 3 Michigan Detroit 1 3 4 Total 1 3 4 Mississippi Greenwood 2 2 4 Jackson 2 3 5 Carrollton 3 2 5 Total 7 7 14 Missouri Sprinfield 3 3 6 Total 3 3 6 New York Bronx 3 3 6 Laurelton 1 1 2 Rochester 2 2 4 Total 6 6 12 Ohio Dayton 1 1 Total 0 1 1 Oklahoma Edmond 1 2 3 Elmore City 1 1 2 Spencer 2 2 4 Total 4 5 9 Bayamon 1 1 2 Guaynabo 1 1 2 Total 2 2 4 Tennessee Jackson 1 1 2 Memphis 1 1 2 Total 2 2 4 Wisconsin Milwaukee 3 3 6 Total 3 3 6 Total Enrollment per State 88 85 174 Sources: JCC Jenzabar database

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Figure 1.1: Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity: First-time Freshmen

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Figure 1.2: Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity: All Undergraduates

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Figure 1.5: Number of First-time Transfer Students Enrolled during Fall 2013 and Spring 2014

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Figure 1.6: Number of First-time Students (FTF and FTT) Enrolled in Fall 2013 and Spring 2014

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Figure 1.7: Fall 2013 First-time Freshmen by Ethnicity and Gender

Female, Black Male, White, Female, Hispanic Non-Hispanic Non-Hispanic 2, 1% 59, 43% 4, 3%

Male, American Male, Black , Indian or Alaskan Native Non-Hispanic Male, Hispanic 1, 1% 65, 47% 7, 5%

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Figure 1.8: Spring 2014 First-time Freshmen by Ethnicity and Gender

Female, Black Non-Hispanic 3, 25%

Male, Black Non-Hispanic 9, 75%

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Figure 1.9: Head-count Enrollment by Gender

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Figure 1.10: Fall 2013 Enrollment by Full-time, Part-time and Gender

Female, Part-Time 46, 7%

Female, Full-Time Male, Full-time 252, 40% 317, 50% Male, Part-Time 17, 3%

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Figure 1.11: Spring 2014 Enrollment by Full-time, Part-time and Gender

Female, Part-Time 44, 7% Male, Full-time 282, 48%

Female, Full-Time 243, 41%

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Figure 1.12: Enrollment by Categories: Degree and Non-Degree Seeking Students

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STUDENT LOAD Table 5.1: Student Credit Hours (SCH) and Number of Students Generated by Division Fall 2013 Spring 2014 Number of Number of DIVISION Hours Enrolled Students Hours Enrolled Students BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 1898 129 1768 117 Total Business 1898 129 1768 117 EDUCATION Total Education 619 42 620 40 ARTS AND SCIENCE Biology 683 44 629 41 Chemistry 68 4 29 2 Criminal justice 1020 63 977 66 Engineering dual degree 105 7 112 7 English 108 7 88 6 History 67 5 78 6 Interdisciplinary studies 152 9 95 8 Kinesiology 1484 99 1427 95 Mathematics 156 11 165 11 Nursing dual degree 249 17 238 16 Religion 67 5 77 5 Social work 496 36 422 28 Sociology 251 17 191 13 Total Arts and Sciences 4906 324 4528 304 Other Degree seeking 81 31 30 10 Non-degree seeking 69 23 84 28 Undeclared Major 2424 83 968 68 TOTAL JARVIS 9997 632 7998 567 Sources: JCC Jenzabar database 47

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STUDENT MAJORS Figure 2.1: Most Popular Majors 250

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Jarvis Christian College Institutional Research 2013-2014 Fact Book RESIDENCE LIFE Figure 3.1: Residence Status of Fall 2013 Students

200 180 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 First-Time Freshmen Total Sophomore Juniors Seniors Other Non- Freshmen (incl. Freshmen Degree- Degree transfers) seeking seeking OFF-CAMPUS MALE 6 26 32 10 12 10 6 7 OFF-CAMPUS FEMALE 7 21 28 2 6 13 25 16 ON-CAMPUS MALE 71 120 191 36 16 14 0 ON-CAMPUS FEMALE 54 62 116 46 16 30 0

OFF-CAMPUS MALE OFF-CAMPUS FEMALE ON-CAMPUS MALE ON-CAMPUS FEMALE Total Totals by Percent First -Time Freshmen 6 7 71 54 138 21.8% Freshmen (incl. transfers) 26 21 120 62 229 36.2% Total Freshmen 32 28 191 116 367 58.1% Sophomore 10 2 36 46 94 14.9% Juniors 12 6 16 16 50 7.9% Seniors 10 13 14 30 67 10.6% Other Degree-seeking 6 25 31 4.9% Non-Degree seeking 7 16 0 0 23 3.6% Total 77 90 257 208 632 Totals by Percent 12.2% 14.2% 40.7% 32.9%

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Figure 3.2: Residence Status of Spring 2014 Students

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OFF-CAMPUS MALE OFF-CAMPUS FEMALE ON-CAMPUS MALE ON-CAMPUS FEMALE Total Totals by Percent First -Time Freshmen 1 1 8 2 12 2.0% Freshmen (incl. transfers) 23 22 118 86 249 42.2% Total Freshmen 24 23 126 88 261 44.2% Sophomore 13 5 42 44 104 17.6% Juniors 10 9 23 25 67 11.4% Seniors 23 27 21 26 97 16.4% Other Degree-seeking 3 7 10 1.7% Non-Degree seeking 16 35 0 0 51 8.6% Total 89 106 212 183 590 Totals by Percent 15.1% 18.0% 35.9% 31.0%

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AFFILIATION BY RELIGION

Table 6.1: Religious Affiliations of Students

Affiliation Fall 2013 Spring 2014 Apostolic 3 3 Baptist 146 138 Christian 220 194 Christian Catholic 21 14 Christian Methodist Episcopal Church 5 3 Church of Christ 10 10 Church of God 5 6 Church of God in Christ 21 23 Church of the Living God 1 2 Disciples of Christ 10 12 Methodist 11 9 Muslim 2 1 Non-Denominational 24 23 Pentecostal/Holiness 5 6 Roman Catholic 21 15 Undecided 103 79 United Christian Church 1 1 Sources: JCC Jenzabar database

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FACULTY PROFILE Table 7.1: Full-time Tenured faculty by Academic Rank and Gender

Fall 2012 Fall 2013 RANK Total Tenured Total Tenured Professor Male 5 3 1 3 Female 1 1 1 1 Total 6 4 2 4 Associate Professor Male 4 2 2 1 Female 1 1 0 Total 5 2 3 1 Assistant Professor Male 9 0 10 Female 2 0 2 Total 11 0 12 0 Instructor Male 2 2 Female 4 2 Total 6 0 4 0 No Rank (Adjunct) Male 0 Female 0 Total 0 0 0 0 College Totals Male 20 5 15 4 Female 8 1 6 1 Total 28 6 21 5

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Table 7.2: Full-time/Part-time Faculty by Ethnicity and Gender

Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Ethnicity Full-time Part-time Full-time Part-time Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Non-Resident Alien 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hispanic 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 American Indian or Alaskan Native 0 0 0 0 0 Asian 5 5 0 3 0 3 0 Black or African American 7 5 12 3 7 10 8 4 12 0 0 0 White 8 2 10 5 3 8 8 2 10 0 0 0 Faculty Totals 20 8 28 8 10 18 19 7 26 0 0 0

Table 7.3: Full-time/ Part-time Staff (excluding instruction) by Ethnicity and Gender Fall 2012 Fall 2013 ETHNICITY Full-time Part-time Full-time Part-time Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Non-Resident Alien 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hispanic 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 American Indian or Alaskan Native 0 0 0 0 0 Asian 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Black or African American 28 33 61 2 1 3 32 43 75 1 0 1 White 6 5 11 0 0 0 5 6 11 0 0 0 Faculty Totals 34 39 73 3 1 4 38 49 87 2 0 2 Sources: IR, Personnel data files

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Jarvis Christian College Institutional Research 2013-2014 Fact Book FINANCE Table 8.1: Student Financial Aid: 2013-14 and 2012-13 compared

2013-2014 Prior Year 2012/2013 Data Total grant aid received by all undergraduate students $3,621,776 $8,646,082 Number of undergraduate students who received a Pell 575 543 Grant Percentage of First-time Freshmen receiving any financial aid 95 98% 2013-2014 Prior Year 2012-2013 Data Percentage Percentage of Average of First-time First-time amount of Freshmen Freshmen Average amount of grant aid grant aid receiving receiving received by type received by grant aid by grant aid by type type type Total 91% $5,972 90% $11,131 Federal Government 91% $4,132 90% $5,194 Pell 87% $4,568 85% $4,261.00 Other Federal 47% $1,015 65% $1,584 State/Local Government 43% $3,035 41% $2,609 Institutional 51% $8,100 53% $8,118 2013-2014 Prior Year 2012-2013 Data Percentage Average Percentage of of First-time amount of First-time Freshmen Average amount of loans loans Freshmen receiving received by type received by receiving loans by type loans by type type

Total 95% $4,426 89% $6,669 Federal 95% $4,437 87% $6,694 Non-Federal 1% $3,780 1% $4,750

2013-2014 Prior Year 2012-2013 Data Average net price for First-time Freshmen students who received grant aid $11,364 $11,364 Average net price for First-time Freshmen students who received Title IV Federal student aid $0-$30,000 $14,321 $14,847 $30,001-$48,000 $14,735 $15,860 $48,001-$75,000 $17,631 $18,758 $75,001-$110,000 $0 $21,172 $110,001 and more $ 0 $20,932

Sources: IPEDS Finance data component

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Table 8.2: Student Cost of Attendance for 2013-14 Academic Year

On-Campus Living and Learning Center First Semester Second Semester Academic year Total Tuition $ 5,045 $ 5,045 $ 10,090 Technology Fee $ 427 $ 426 $ 853 Board Tax $ 119.7 $ 119.7 $ 239.4 Residence (Room) $ 2,199 $ 2,199 $ 4,398 Board(Dinning Hall) $ 1,773 $ 1,773 $ 3,546 Student Activity Fee $ 213 $ 213 $ 426 Total Cost of Attendance $ 9,776.7 $ 9,775.7 $ 19,552.4 On-Campus Full-time Cost (Other Residences Halls) First Semester Second Semester Academic year Total Tuition $ 5,045.0 $ 5,045.0 $ 10,090.0 Technology Fee $ 427.0 $ 426.0 $ 853.0 Board Tax $ 119.7 $ 119.7 $ 239.4 Residence (Room) $ 1,947.0 $ 1,947.0 $ 3,894.0 Board(Dinning Hall) $ 1,773.0 $ 1,773.0 $ 3,546.0 Student Activity Fee $ 213.0 $ 213.0 $ 426.0 Total Cost of Attendance $ 9,524.7 $ 9,523.7 $ 19,048.4 Off-Campus Full-time Cost First Semester Second Semester Academic year Total Tuition $ 5,045.0 $ 5,045.0 $ 10,090.0 Technology Fee $ 427.0 $ 426.0 $ 853.0 Student Activity Fee $ 213.0 $ 213.0 $ 426.0 Total Cost of Attendance $ 5,685.0 $ 5,684.0 $ 11,369.0 Other Charges and Fees Private Dorm room $3665.00 per Semester Student/Parent One Bedroom Apartment $1998.00 per semester Part-time tuition assessed at $420.40 per semester hour Source: JCC College Catalog

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Table 8.3: Assets, Liabilities, and Net Assets Fiscal Year 2013/2014 Assets Prior Year Amount Amount Long-term Investments $23,136,235 $21,830,895 Property, plant, and equipment, net accumulated $15,994,670 depreciation $16,754,780 Intangible assets, net of accumulated amortization $0 $0 Total Assets $39,130,905 $38,585,675 Liabilities

Total liabilities $15,114,376 $16,096,562 Debt Related to Property, Plant, and Equipment $0 $0 Net Assets

Unrestricted Net Assets $12,437,347 $11,035,404 Total Restricted Net Assets $11,579,182 $11,453,709 Permanently Restricted Net Assets $11,510,068 $11,412,343 Temporarily Restricted Net Assets $69,114 $43,366 Total Net Assets $24,016,529 $22,489,113 Table 8.4: Plant, Property, and Equipment

Fiscal Year 2013/2014 Prior Year Ending Plant, Property, and Equipment Ending Balance balance Land and land Improvements $61,509 $61,509 Buildings $32,943,746 $32,864,896 Equipment, including art and library collections $12,693,796 $12,622,153 Other $579,525 $579,525 Total Plant, Property, and Equipment $46,278,576 $46,128,083 Accumulated Depreciation $30,283,906 $29,373,303 Property, Plant, and Equipment, net of accumulated depreciation $15,994,670 $16,754,780

Table 8.5: Summary of changes in Net Assets

Fiscal Year 2013/2014 Revenues, Expenses, Gains and Losses Prior Year Amount Amount Total Revenue and Investment Return $16,059,630 $16,145,275 Total Expenses $15,590,542 $16,017,017 Change in Net Assets $152,416 $1,439,863 Net Assets, Beginning of Year $22,489,113 $21,049,250 Net Assets, End of Year $24,016,529 $22,489,113

Sources: IPEDS Finance data component

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Table 8.6: Student scholarships and Fellowship

Fiscal Year 2013/2014 Prior Year Scholarships and Fellowships Amount Amount Pell grants(Federal) $2,349,751.00 $2,055,367.00 Other Federal grants $1,520,403.00 $287,860.00 State grants $215,956.00 $441,958.00 Local grants(government) 0 0 Institutional grants(funded) $203,516.00 $58,582.00 Institutional grants(unfunded) $213,434.00 $338,641.00 Total Scholarships and Fellowships $4,503,060.00 $3,182,408.00 Allowances(scholarships) applied to tuition $747,377.00 $1,151,085.00 and fees Allowances(scholarships) applied to $0.00 $1,998,313.00 auxiliary enterprise revenues

Table 8.7: Revenues and Investments Returns Fiscal Year 2013/2014 Prior Year Sources of Funds Amount Amount Tuition and Fees $611,578 $747,377 Government Appropriations

Federal Appropriations 0 0 State Appropriations 0 0 Local Appropriations 0 0 Government Grants and Contracts Federal Grants and Contracts $2,785,956 $3,870,154 State Grants and Contracts $874,123 $215,956 Local government Grants and Contracts 0 0 Private Gifts, grants and contracts Private Gifts $748,455 $1,087,578 Private grants and contracts 0 0 Contributions from affiliated entities 0 0 Other Revenue Investment Return $194,185 $140,003 Sales and Services of Educational activities 0 0 Sales and Services of auxiliary enterprises 3,227,699 $3,948,359 Hospital Revenue 0 0 Independent Operations revenue 0 0 Total Revenues and Investment Return $17,456,880 $11,991,476

Sources: IPEDS Finance data component

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Figure 5.1: Current Funds Revenues by Source FY 2014 Tuition and Fees 6% Other Revenue Fed. 16% Grants/Contracts 28%

State Auxiliary Enterprise Grants/Contracts 32% 9% Private Gifts 7% Investment Return 2%

Source: IPEDS Finance data component, Part D

Figure 5.2: Current Funds Expenditures by Source FY 2014

Auxiliary Enterprise Interest Instruction 14% 3% 18% Depreciation Public service 5% 6%

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