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Town Hall • September 9, 2010
Welcome
I. Fall 2010 Overview
II. Construction Projects
III. Building for Tomorrow
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I. Fall 2010 Overview
8,451 students (as of Sept. 7)
8,075 UG: increase of 155 UG students from Fall 2009
From Fall 1999 to Fall 2009…• Headcount enrollment increase: 81.1 percent• CCU’s growth was 57.1 percent of South Carolina’s total enrollment increase• Fastest growing public university in South Carolina
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52 baccalaureate areas of studySix new: Biochemistry, BA in Economics, Graphic Design, Information Systems, BFA in Theatre Arts, BFA in Musical Theatre; specializations added to Biology, Finance, Sociology
Seven master’s degree programs With MBA, Coastal Marine and Wetland Studies, Education, three new: M.Ed. in Educational Leadership, M.Ed. in Learning and Teaching, M.A. in Writing
Do you know? Most popular majors in Fall 2010: Management, Marine Science, Biology, Psychology, Communication
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Faculty and Staff
• 353 full-time teaching faculty, 83 percent with terminal degree
• 175 full-time faculty (new and replacement) hired in last three academic years
• 550 full-time staff
• 826 student employees
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What our students pay…Tuition 2010-11:
• In-state: $9,390 per year • Out-of-state: $20,270 per year • Housing/Meals: app. $7,600-$8,600 per year
In-state increase of 4.92 percent this year…• Third lowest percentage increase in state• Ranked sixth of 12 for in-state tuition
Do you know?Tuition provided nearly 86 percent of the University’s 2009-10 operating budget.
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Coastal Carolina University Budget
Total budget 2010-11: $148 million• 6.2 percent from state appropriations• Since 2007-08, appropriations decreased 46
percent• Lowest funded in South Carolina
Total operating (10 funds) budget 2010-11: $96 million
Do you know? The University ranks lowest in the state for assignable academic and support space per FTE student – and is the state’s lowest cost producer of an undergraduate degree.
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Penny Sales Tax • Horry County citizens approved tax in 2008 for facility improvements
• Proceeds shared among Horry County Schools, HGTC, Coastal Carolina University
• Tax could generate approximately $120 million for University in 15 years
Do you know? The University has received $8.9 million from the tax from March 2009 through June 2010.
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II. Construction Projects
More than $115 million in major construction under way, marking the University’s most ambitious construction program in its 56-year history.
Top priorities for future funding: • Academic Office and Classroom Building
$12 million • New Science Annex Phase III
$35 million
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130,000 square feet $35 millionFunding: State Institutional BondsEstimated completion: November 2011
Student Recreation and Convocation Center
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18,000 square feet$6 millionFunding: State Institutional Bonds, ICP, private giftEstimated completion: August 2011
Bryan Information Commons/Kimbel Library
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Kenneth E. Swain Hall/Science Annex 40,000 square feet, laboratories and offices$15 millionFunding: State Institutional BondsEstimated start: December 2010Estimated completion: April 2012
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Academic Office/Classroom Building
48,000 square feet; 103 faculty/staff offices,15 classrooms$12 millionFunding: Penny Sales TaxEstimated start: Summer 2011Estimated completion: Fall 2012
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Adkins Field House$12 millionFunding: State Institutional Bonds, private giftsCompleted June 2010
Baseball/Softball Practice Hitting Facility$1.2 millionFunding: State Institutional Bonds, Renovation Reserve Completion: October 2010
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Intramural Fields/Atlantic CenterAccommodate 3-4 soccer fields or two softball games; 6,000-square-foot equipment storage building$1.1 million (fields: app. $750,000; lighting: app. $360,000)Funding: Horry County Commission on Higher EducationField completion: September 2010Lighting installation: Spring 2011
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Central Energy Plant$6 million Funding: Penny Sales TaxEstimated start: November 2010Estimated completion: August 2011
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III. Building for Tomorrow
A. The Vision: Original Founders
“…from little acorns big oaks grow.”William F. Davis, Founder of Coastal Carolina
University
B. Culture Shift
C. Shared Path to Excellence
D. Renew Commitment
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Learning is the motivation and justification for everything we do at the University – not some things, but everything.
Anonymous
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Questions?