William Carey University Fact Book 2010

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WILLIAM CAREY UNIVERSITYFACT BOOK 2010

WILLIAM CAREY UNIVERSITYWILLIAM CAREY UNIVERSITYFACT BOOK 2010HATTIESBURG CAMPUS498 Tuscan AvenueHattiesburg, MS 39401TRADITION CAMPUSNEW ORLEANS CAMPUS19640 Highway 67Biloxi, MS 395323939 Gentilly Blvd., Box 308New Orleans, LA 70126

WILLIAMWILLIAM CAREYCAREY UNIVERSITYUNIVERSITYINTRODUCTION & ACKNOWLEDGEMENTSThe entire program of William Carey University is built around the individual student. TheUniversity seeks to enhance intellectual and spiritual values and to create a sense of socialobligation. The primary aims of faculty and staff are to provide for each student effectiveinstruction, proper example, judicious counsel, and loving concern. In striving to reachthese objectives, William Carey University seeks to have each individual within theUniveristy community--students, faculty, and administrators--attain his/her highest potential.The Office of Institutional Research developed this document consistent with the Statement ofPurpose . This Fact Book has been organized with the student as the primary focus of attention.This book also includes information relating to financial indicators and faculty.Information used in the development of this document was derived from numerous sources.Data sources include the following: Office of Academic Affairs, Office of Enrollment Management,Office of Admissions, Financial Aid Office, and the Library/Learning Resource Center.

WILLIAMWILLIAM CAREYCAREY UNIVERSITYUNIVERSITYMISSIONMISSION STATEMENTSTATEMENTAs a Christian university which embarces its Baptist heritage and namesake, WilliamCarey University provides quality educational programs, within a caring Christianacademic community, which challenge the individual student to excel in scholarship,leadership, and service in a diverse global society.

WILLIAMWILLIAM CAREYCAREY UNIVERSITYUNIVERSITYLOCATIONSHATTIESBURGis the home of the main campus, founded in 1906.On 120 acres, the university is conveniently located on thesouth side of the city. Hattiesburg is known as the“Hub City” because it is located at the intersectionsto Interstate 59 and U.S. Highways 49, 98, and 11.The city is centrally located less than 100 miles fromthe state capital of Jackson, as well as the Gulf Coast,New Orleans, and Mobile. With a population of nearly50,000, Hattiesburg is the educational, retail andmedical center for the southeast Mississippi region.De eBossierMorehouseWest CarrollEast cottHindsFranklinCaldwellDe SotoNeshobaIssaquenaLincolnCaddoLeakeRed piahNatchitochesJeffersonLa SalleCovingtonCatahoulaGrantSabineAdamsLawrence Jefferson insonVernonWest t FelicianaMarionLamarWalthallGeorgePearl RiverEast Baton RougeWest Baton ionSt MartinSt John The BaptistOrleansSt JamesCameronStoneSt TammanyLivingstonJefferson DavisGreeneTangipahoaSt LandryCalcasieuPerryWashingtonSt HelenaPointe CoupeeAllenForrestIberiaSt CharlesAssumptionSt BernardVermilionSt MaryJeffersonLafourcheNEW ORLEANSis one of the sites of the School of Nursing.The school is housed in the William CareyBuilding on the campus of the New Orleans BaptistTheological Seminary. "America's most unusual city,"historic New Orleans offers the student a rich mosaicof culture and liam Carey University on the Coast was relocated tothe Tradition Development on Highway 67 in HarrisonCounty during the summer of 2009. The new campus,known as William Carey University--Tradition Campus, isaccessible from Highway 49 by taking the Hwy 67 Southexit and from Interstate 10 by taking either theWoolmarket exit north or the Lorraine Cowan Road exitnorth. The campus has two state-of-the-art buildingshousing administrative and academic offices andclassrooms equipped with the latest technology. The newcampus opened for classes in the fall of 2009 with roomfor expansion as enrollment warrants.

BentonDesoto6WILLIAMWILLIAM CAREYCAREYUNIVERSITYUNIVERSITYCoahomaStudent Count by StateMD - 1MI - 2MO - 6MS - 2939NC - 2NJ - 2NM - 1NV - 1NY - 2OK - 6PA - 3RI - 1SC - 3TN - 6TX - 22UT - 1VA - 2WA - 1WI - vingtonJones6896Lawrence250Lincoln36 JeffersonDavis21Pike43Prentiss onroeCalhoun Chickasaw121Grenada1ClayWebster2Carroll MontgomeryOktibbeha Lowndes132ChoctawHolmes1Sharkey2Jordan - 1Mexico - 1Morroco - 1Nepal - 18Nigeria - 1Peru - 1*Puerto Rico - 2Russia - 4Rwanda - 3Serbia - 1South Africa - 1South Korea - 2Spain - 1Sweden - 4United Kingdom - 20Vietnam - 2Zimbabwe - 3Panola1Quitman1TallahatchieBolivar3INTERNATIONAL - 108Australia - 2Brazil - 5Chile - 1China - 3Columbia - 1Croatia - 2Dominican Republic - 4Ecuador - 1Finland - 2France - 1Germany - 4Greece - 1Guatemala - 1Honduras - 2India - 2Ireland - 2Jamaica - 8Marshall3TunicaFall 2010AL - 41AR - 2AZ - 1CA - 8CO - 2CT - 1FL - 26GA - 15IL - 1IN - 1LA - arion Lamar26069Pearl River107*Puerto Rico is a commonwealth of the U. 34Jackson345

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WILLIAM CAREY UNIVERSITYENROLLMENT BY CAMPUSFALL 1991 - FALL ADITIONKEESLER1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005* 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010KEESLER558810210489102101908750725442353748NEW 81079 1154 1103 1148 1207 1203 1318 1529 1515 1472 1708 1707 1792 1898 1895 2076 2166 2389TOTAL1732 2036 2221 2138 2176 2201 2073 2084 2386 2345 2301 2670 2787 3026 2588 2714 3021 3226 3639Chart includes graduate & undergraduate students1998 data NA* 2005 ‐ 8/26/05 Pre‐Katrina

WILLIAM CAREY UNIVERSITYUNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT BY SCHOOLHATTIESBURGFALL 1999 - FALL 6134ARTS/LETTERS157165140170NAT/BIO 26385338365400Chart Does Not Include Undecided, General Studies or Graduate StudentsSchool of PSY created 2004/combined with N&BS in 2007School of EDU/PSY changed to EDU in 2004School of Arts /Letters created in 2007School of Natural & Behaviorral Science created in 2007

WILLIAM CAREY UNIVERSITYUNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT BY SCHOOLGULFPORT/TRADITIONFALL 1999 - FALL 2010180160140120100NAT/BIO 29222015NAT/BIO SCIENCES21242736Chart Does Not Include Undecided, General Studies or Graduate StudentsSchool of PSY created 2004/combined with N&BS in 2007School of EDU/PSY changed to EDU in 2004School of Arts /Letters created in 2007School of Natural & Behaviorral Science created in 2007

WILLIAM CAREY UNIVERSITYUNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT BY SCHOOLNEW ORLEANSFALL 1999 - FALL E 13002865889795PRE NURSING10610296951371740110107110159205CHART DOES NOT INCLUDE UNDEDIDED, GENERAL STUDIES, OR PSYCHOLOGY MAJORS*8‐29‐06 Hurricane Katrina

WILLIAM CAREY UNIVERSITYUNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENTby CAMPUS/GENDER & ETHNIC CLASSIFICATIONFALL 1999 - FALL 7200820092010American 02001200220032004200520062007200820092010American 101968573734136364055New OrleansAmerican 4956667284Male107391113136691115

WILLIAM CAREY UNIVERSITYMEAN STUDENT AGE by CAMPUS/MAJORFALL 1999 - FALL 6MAT 3.222.524.4242322.624.219.622.7222423.225.3HIS COM/THE .9CHE20.6MAT 6.527.52220HIS COM/THE BUS30.328.830.228.732.526.925.225.72726.226 .633.733 329.133.4MAT LAN/LITHIS COM/THE 4200520062007200820092010ART27.727.724.624.625.825 24 7200820092010Hattiesburg includes ShelbyGulfport includes Keesler21222324.323.529.220CHENew 22.423.222.221.521.722.2NUR GEN STU 02021MUSNUR GEN STU 0.430 43729.329 0.537.125.729.841.538.1MEAN29.327.629.128.730.330 329.42930.229.630.53130.7NUR GEN STU US

WILLIAM CAREY UNIVERSITYCHURCH RELATED VOCATIONAL STUDENTS & CHURCH RELATED DEPENDENT STUDENTSBY CAMPUS & SCHOOLFALL 2000 - FALL 9201021BUSSBCD10963EDU & 86754CRV1MUSICSBCD21161311CRVNURSBCD5432GENERAL 52006200720082010BUSSBCDEDU & ENERAL STUDIESCRVSBCDCRV11111TOTALSBCD784111211NEW 20092010AHSSBCDCRVBUSSBCD5321PSY127SBCDEDU & CRV111TOTALSBCD3134111111111

PRODUCTION OF 8,388.00PhilosophyTotalEnd of Trimester

PRODUCTION OF sinessMusicPsychologyHONTotalEnd of Trimester

PRODUCTION OF SCHOOL/DEPARTMENT/AREAKEESLERKeesler sinessMATMusicPhilosophyTotalEnd of Trimester

PRODUCTION OF SCHOOL/DEPARTMENT/AREANEW ORLEANSNew 0TotalEnd of Trimester

WILLIAM CAREY UNIVERSITYGRADUATE ENROLLMENT STUDENTS/PROGRAMFALL 2000 - FALL FA 4MED/SPED440473472573567577562640762763810

WILLIAM CAREY UNIVERSITYGRADUATE ENROLLMENTby CAMPUS/GENDER & ETHNIC CLASSIFICATIONFALL 1999 - FALL 2010Graduate - HattiesburgAmerican erican 512487647926829891200920101110111

WILLIAM CAREY UNIVERSITYGRADUATE ENROLLMENTMEAN STUDENT AGE by CAMPUS/ MAJORFALL 1999 - FALL Y3231.732.732.534.43433.532.532.533.532.831.2MED 4.636.136.4MED 35.43433.434.934.333.443.1MMEDS33.5

PRODUCTION OF SCHOOL/DEPARTMENT/AREAGraduate - 303-0404-0505-0606-0707-0808-0909-1010-11 135,282.70BusinessPsychologyTotal* to date 07/11/2011

PRODUCTION OF SCHOOL/DEPARTMENT/AREAGraduate - TraditionGraduate- ologyPsychologyTotal* to date 07/11/2011

PRODUCTION OF 941831594592132,588.002,588.00Total* to date 07/11/2011100-01

EMPLOYEES WITH FACULTY RANKHattiesburg/Tradition/New Orleans ‐ FALL 2010ASSOCIATEPROFESSORPROFESSORSCHOOLSchool of Missions &Bibical StudiesSchool of BusinessSchool of Arts & LettersSchool of EducationMaleD. Browning* D. CaldwellB. Crockett* S. HummelD. Browning* B. Crockett* M. Noonkester T. RichardsonM. Wheeler B. Waddle School of Natural &Behavioral SciencesCollege of OsteopathicMedicineTOTAL*Rank in two Schools Tenured#Part‐TimeP. Cotton*H. Keever M. MaloneD. OdomE. Winters G. BrelandP. Cotton*R. Harris* T. KingB.J. Martin*T. Rauch W. RiveroM SteeleJ. BaileyJ. EvansR. Harris* J. JonesB.J. Martin*B. MiddlebrooksC. MilletteJ. PorterJ. Weir34MaleFemaleMaleINSTRUCTORFemaleT. GlazeB. Brown R. Ellis School of NursingSchool of MusicFemaleASSISTANTPROFESSORP. TurnquistR. Diket* R. Diket* J. Hornsby C. McShea* C. DaleE. LewisA. Chestnut R. Jordan J. BrookeD. DouglasJ. MathenyB. MorrisN. WilliamsD. Chapman K. JuneauJ. LockleyN. MettsP. WardR. HalfordJ. HarrisonS. KnightE. Owens*J. RobertsL. SteversonL. GlazeP. JonesI. EasterlingM. EllzeyL. FultonC. MaquedaJ. TalbertT. WilliamsA. DowningD. HerringA. HoustonN. JacksonD. MillerL. Mucha#B. ThomasB. WaldripL. WeaverS WhitcombD. BrockwayB. CousinsS. Schamber‐JonesJ. MyersE. WilliamsJ. BrookterM. MalarcherM. MeadeM. WinsteadC. BullockJ. ColemanT. EnglishN. JamesV. WalleyP. BradyC. Roberts K. VailE. Owens*E. ElderS. GibsonL. Quin*L. Singletary J. Smith‐RogersJ. Taylor*D. OwensL. Quin*J. Taylor*J. TurnerR. BatemanJ. GriffisC. McShea* M. DanielsL. CummingsC. JonesL. SpriggsF. Baugh*M. BrooksJ. Green#G. LegradiK. SpeedJ. ValentineP. MyersR. Bailey#E. Roark*W. Zaloga1111Totals by Campus131 Hattiesburg29 Tradition9 New Orleans169 Total‐11 (Minus Rank in Two Schools)158 Total152234MaleGENDERFemaleMaleFemaleG. Blackwell70J. AndrewsJ. Bracey95111312241237315142058287P. ArmstrongP. GossageL. HarrisonJ. LandrumP. YuenV. Waldrop#F. BrowningJ. CommagereM. DubuissonS. FreemanW. HandC. KinseyA. KrebsK. SicardK. TaylorC TllD. Chatham G. DeLauneR. DennisP. HeardJ. MansellM. Nesbitt D. WalkerM. Cooksey K. Mitchell J. WilliamsM. WirfsF. Baugh*G. FutralM. McNattE. Roark*C. ShepherdLECTURERFemaleB. ClevelandM. MadarisJ. McCayM. NicovichMaleW. Cameron#12O. BurkettK. CafferyA. KnesalA. Ramsey#R. Roberts#P. Williams2037Tenured Statistics22 Tenured11 Males11 Females136Non‐Tenured158Total Claudia Conklin has faculty status but without rank.

WILLIAM CAREY UNIVERSITYAverage Undergraduate Scholarship per Student by SchoolHATTIESBURG CAMPUS 1,124FA 2010 913 1,111 1,301 1,354 1,700 1,265 1,242 1,174FA 2009 1,426 907 1,299 1,133FA 2008 1,499FA 2007 969 966 0 500FA 2006 1,336 1,498 1,143 926 892FA 2006 1,133 2,028 1,653 1,189 1,015 1,098 985 1,991 1,509 1,275 1,301 1,413 1,000 1,807 1,811 1,500 2,000 2,500FA 2007FA 2008FA 2009FA 2010NAT. & BEHAV. SCI. 1,098 1,299 1,242 1,301ARTS & LETTERS 1,336 1,499 1,426 1,354PSYCHOLOGY 926EDUCATION 892 985 1,133 1,174 1,124MUSIC 1,811 1,807 2,028 1,991 1,700MISSIONS 1,413 1,498 1,653 1,509 1,265ARTS & SCI. 1,301BUSINESS 966 1,143 1,189 1,275 1,111NURSING 1,133 969 1,015 907 913

WILLIAM CAREY UNIVERSITYAverage Undergraduate Scholarship per Student by SchoolTRADITION CAMPUS 494 1,307 872FA 2010 1,484 695 595 523 976 660FA 2009 536 1,567 589 535 989 682FA 2008 370 510 341 929 623FA 2007 493 508 483 526FA 2006 312 357 0 200FA 2006 400 600 800 1,000 1,200 1,400 1,600FA 2007FA 2008FA 2009FA 2010NAT. & BEHAV. SCI 341 535 523 494ARTS & LETTERS 929 989 976 1,307 623 682 660 872 1,567 1,484PSYCHOLOGY 483EDUCATION 526MISSIONSBUSINESS 312 493 370 589 695NURSING 357 508 510 536 595

WILLIAM CAREY UNIVERSITYAverage Undergraduate Scholarship per Student by SchoolNEW ORLEANS CAMPUS 194FA 2010 237 164FA 2009 254 206FA 2008 269 168FA 2007 159 133FA 2006 167 0 50 100 150 200 250 300FA 2006FA 2007FA 2008FA 2009FA 2010PRE‐NURSING 133 168 206 164 194NURSING 167 159 269 254 237

WILLIAM CAREY UNIVERSITYATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIPFALL 2010Graduate-HattiesburgBaseball ScholarshipMens Basketball ScholarshipMens Cross CountryMens Golf ScholarshipMens Soccer ScholarshipMens Tennis ScholarshipWomens Basketball ScholarshipWomens Cross CountryWomens Golf ScholarshipWomens Soccer ScholarshipWomens Softball ScholarshipWomens Tennis ScholarshipSCHOLARSHIPTotal07/11/20111C:\Working 2\Fact Book 2010\Sch Report Athletic FA-10(7112011).rptHattiesburgTotal0 00 00 00 01 4200 01 2,9990 00 01 4200 00 0333 63,51924 60,2022 6,0518 14,10333 75,59317 33,34012 36,5261 1,1675 10,50229 74,05715 41,1069 19,77618833 63,51924 60,2022 6,0518 14,10334 76,01317 33,34013 39,5251 1,1675 10,50230 74,47715 41,1069 19,776191 3,839.003 3,839 435,941.50188 435,942 439,780.50191 439,781

WILLIAM CAREY UNIVERSITYATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIPWINTER 2010-2011Graduate-HattiesburgHattiesburgTotal02525 02 58,12720 58,12722 1,1000 53,1092 54,2092Mens Golf Scholarship 00 6,0507 6,0507Mens Soccer Scholarship 00 11,74633 11,74633Mens Tennis Scholarship 00 76,24918 76,24918Womens Basketball Scholarship 01 35,61312 35,61313 2,1550 32,8581 35,0131Womens Golf Scholarship 00 1,1678 1,1678Womens Soccer Scholarship 00 13,91630 13,91630Womens Softball Scholarship 00 71,12316 71,12316Womens Tennis Scholarship 00 43,0998 43,0998SCHOLARSHIP 03 19,774180 19,774183 3,254.703 3,255 422,830.48180 422,830 426,085.18183 426,085Baseball ScholarshipMens Basketball ScholarshipMens Cross CountryWomens Cross CountryTotal7/11/2011C:\Working 2\Fact Book 2010\Sch Report Athletic WT-10(7112011).rpt

WILLIAM CAREY UNIVERSITYATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIPSPRING 2011Graduate-HattiesburgBaseball ScholarshipTotal02828 01 59,08914 59,08915 3740 44,0201 44,3941Mens Golf Scholarship 00 3,6

County during the summer of 2009. The new campus, known as William Carey University--Tradition Campus, is accessible from Highway 49 by taking the Hwy 67 South exit and from Interstate 10 by taking either the Woolmarket exit north or the Lorraine Cowan Road exit north. The campus has two state-of-the-art buildings