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TCC Fact Book 2019OFFICE OF INSTITUTIONAL EFFECTIVENESSTIDEWATER COMMUNITY COLLEGEThe 2018-19 edition of the TCC Fact Book may be found on the web atwww.tcc.edu/about-tcc/oie/factbook-overview

FACT BOOKOffice of Institutional Effectiveness201938 th EDITIONThe Tidewater Community College Fact Book is a summary of current andhistorical statistical information. Anyone seeking additional information maycontact the Office of Institutional Effectiveness.

F ACT B OOKTABLE OF CONTENTSMISSION, CORE VA LUES, ACCREDITATIONMission, Core Values, Accreditation .1SERVI CE AREA DEMO GRAPHICSService Area Population Trends .32018 Service Area Population Characteristics .3Residents Enrolled in Service Area Institutions – Fall 2018 .4STUDENT INFO RMATI ONAt a Glance .5Academic Programs for 2018-19 by Campus . 7-10College Student Profile 2018–19 .11Annual Enrollment by Campus 2007-08 to 2018-19 (FTES/Headcount).12Annual Enrollment Regional Automotive Center & Visual Arts Center .12VCCS Annual FTES 2015-16 to 2018-19 .13Special Population Enrollment Fall 2016-18 Military and Veterans .14Proportion of Public HS Graduates Attending TCC As Curricular Students 2013–18 .14CAMPUS PROFI LESChesapeake Campus 10-Year Historical Profile .15Norfolk Campus 10-Year Historical Profile .16Portsmouth Campus 10-Year Historical Profile .17Virginia Beach Campus 10-Year Historical Profile .18GRADUATE INFORMA TIONGraduate Profile 2019 .19Top 10 TCC Graduate Institutions 2017-18.19Graduate Awards by Curriculum Five-Year Average 2015-19 . 20-22

F ACT B OOKTABLE OF CONTENTSCOLLEGE RESOURCESCore Revenues 2018-19 .23Core Expenses 2018-19 .24Total College Positions Allocated 2018–19 . 25Full-Time Faculty by Rank, Gender, Race – Fall 2018.26Administrative Faculty by Rank, Gender, Race – Fall 2018.26Classified Full-Time Staff by Gender, Race – Fall 2018 .26COLLEGE HISTORYAnnual Unduplicated HC & Annualized FTES 25-Year History .27Ten-Year Semester Enrollment History, 2009-10 to 2018-19 .28Twenty-Five-Year TCC Graduate History 1995-2019 .29College History Timeline 1965-66 to 2018-19. 30-34DEFINITIONSDefinitions . 35-36

M I S SI O NTidewater Community College provides collegiate education and training to adults of all agesand backgrounds, helping them achieve their individual goals and contribute as citizens and workersto the vitality of an increasingly global community.COMMITMENTS THAT INFORM THE MISSION: Open access to high-quality, affordable education to prepare students for transfer to afour-year baccalaureate institution, as well as for entry or advancement in the workforce. Cultural diversity as a critically important strength for students to meet the changing needsof a pluralistic, democratic society. Lifelong learning to heighten the awareness of students to multiple paths for achievementwhile helping them pursue the choices most conducive to their individual needs. Partnerships and proactive responsiveness to develop cutting-edge programs that meet thechanging needs of students and industry, while contributing to the economic, civic, andcultural vitality of the region, the Commonwealth, the nation, and the internationalcommunity. A comprehensive range of programs and services recognized for excellence by leaders ofbusiness, industry, and government, and by educators in K-12 education and four-yearcolleges and universities.C O R E V A LU E S1. Access and successful student achievement2. Respect for individuality and a commitment to fostering unique strengths in differentpeople3. Partnership with a range of constituencies4. A vital and engaging learning environment5. Service and accountabilityACCREDITATIONTidewater Community College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges andSchools Commission on Colleges to award the associate degree. Contact the Commission on Collegeat 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4500 for questions about theaccreditation of Tidewater Community College.1

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SERVICE AREA DEMOGRAPHICSSERVICE AREA POPULATION TRENDSLocalityCensus 2000Census 2010Est. 2019Proj. 452,919456,354SuffolkVirginia BeachSource: Economic Modeling Specialists International (EMSI) / www.economicmodeling.com2018 SERVICE AREAPOPULATION cipationRate By City 9%LocalityVirginia BeachRegion1 Participationrate is the percentage of residents who are TCC students.Source: Economic Modeling Specialists International (EMSI) / www.economicmodeling.com3

SERVICE AREA DEMOGRAPHICSCity ofChesapeakeChristopher Newport U.1491%371%161%552%City ofVirginiaBeach1491%Coll. of Wm. & Mary1451%1052%231%421%2611%5761%Hampton U.671%471%281%321%62 1%2361%Medical Coll. H.R.19 1%23 1%0 1%4 1%41 1%87 1%Norfolk State U.4954%6079%2899%1905%4983%2,0795%Old Dominion U.2,33521%1,92028%51916%67719%4,10421%9,55522%24 1%5 1%15 1%38211%16 52%73 037%1331%941%231%18 12,16028%Paul D. Camp C.C.Regent U.Thomas Nelson C.C.Tidewater C.C.Va. Wesleyan Coll.Other Va. Coll.TOTAL11,167City ofNorfolkCity ofPortsmouth6,8883,168Source: SCHEV4City ofSuffolk3,63619,103Total4061%43,962

STUDENT INFORMATIONA T A G LANCEO U R S T UD E N T S 31,098 students served; 13,980 annual FTES 37% of south Hampton Roads residents who enrolled in higher education enrolled at TCC 35% full-time; 65% part-time 54% college transfer; 30% career/technical* Cities of residence: 40% Virginia Beach, 22% Chesapeake, 15% Norfolk, 8% Portsmouth, 5%Suffolk Average age is 26 years; 48% 18-24 years of age 47% White, 30% African American, 23% other minorities 48% receive financial aidO U R G R A D UA T E S 3,675 graduates in 2018-2019 44% transfer degrees, 26% career/technical degrees, 30% certificates 66% of college-transfer graduates continue their education at a four-year institutionRESOURCES 2018-19 core revenue: 148.3 million 299 full-time teaching faculty 4 campuses, 7 regional centers*Career/Technical AAS, AAA, Certificate (Career Technical), Diploma, CSC5

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STUDENT INFORMATIONACADEMIC PROGRAMS CURRICULA BY CAMPUS2018 – ASSOCIATE IN ARTS (A.A.)648Liberal Arts ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE (A.S.)213Business Administration831Engineering699General StudiesGeneral Studies (Prof.Communication)880ScienceScience (ComputerScience)882Social SciencesASSOCIATE OF FINE ARTS (A.F.A)560 MusicASSOCIATE IN APPLIED ARTS (A.A.A.)Arts & Humanities532 Studio Arts *ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE (A.A.S.)Arts & Humanities640 ASL-EnglishInterpretation514 Graphic Design * Business203Accounting298Admin SupportTechnology 242 Culinary Arts212Management Computer Science & Information Technology299Info Systems Tech Engineering Science & Mathematics915 Civil Engineering Tech7

STUDENT INFORMATIONACADEMIC PROGRAMS CURRICULA BY CAMPUS2018 – 2019DEGREE729Computer AidedDrafting & Design Tech981Electronics Technology335Horticultural963Industrial Technology956Mechanical EngineeringTechnology188Veterinary TechnologyCHESAPEAKENORFOLKPORTSMOUTH VIRGINIABEACH Health Professions109146152Diagnostic MedicalSonographyEmergency MedicalServices Health Info Mgmt. 151 Medical Lab Tech 156Nursing126Occupational TherapyAssistantPhysical TherapistAssistant 172Radiography181Respiratory Therapy 180 Manufacturing & Transportation909Automotive Tech *790Diesel Technology *706Mechatronics Maritime & Skilled Trades841Electrical Technology904Heating, Ventilation, AirConditioning, &Refrigeration (HVAC/R)746Maritime Technologies 8

STUDENT INFORMATIONACADEMIC PROGRAMS CURRICULA BY CAMPUS2018 – Public & Professional Services400Criminal Justice 636Early ChildhoodDevelopment 427Fire Science Technology155Funeral Service775HospitalityManagement520Interior Design260Paralegal Studies Social Sciences & Education480 Human Services CERTIFICATEBusiness202Accounting Specialist Computer Science & Information Technology200Information SystemsTech Engineering, Science & Mathematics727Comp Aided Draft &Design Tech943Electronics EngineeringTech Maritime & Skilled Trades903 Air Conditioning &Refrigeration942Electrical Wiring995Welding Public & Professional Services632Early ChildhoodInstruction261Legal Assistant 9

STUDENT INFORMATIONACADEMIC PROGRAMS CURRICULA BY CAMPUS2018 – 2019DEGREESocial Sciences & Education695General EducationCHESAPEAKENORFOLK PORTSMOUTH VIRGINIABEACH *Indicates an off-campus location: Portsmouth offering at Visual Arts Center, Chesapeake offering at Regional Automotive Center10

STUDENT INFORMATIONCOLLEGE STUDENT PROFILE12018 – mePart-TimeOn-CampusOff-CampusDayEveningOnline OnlyWhiteAfrican AmericanOtherAA/AFAASCertificateTotal College TransferAASAAACertificateCareer StudiesTotal Career/TechnicalDual EnrollmentOther Non-CurricularTotal rginia BeachOther17 and younger18 – 2425 – 3435 Average Age1PercentagesSummer 2018Fall 2018Spring 21,8762,36510,0625,1113,40326may not add up to 100% due to %25%16%26

STUDENT INFORMATIONANNUAL ENROLLMENT BY CAMPUS2007-08 – 2018-19Chesapeake 2NorfolkPortsmouth 2Virginia BeachFTESHC 1FTESHC 1FTESHC 1FTESHC 12007 – 8 – 9 – 10 – 11 – 12 – 13 – 14 – 15 – 6 – 7 – 8 – udent2RACis counted once in number served for each campus attended.and VAC are not included in this table. See table below.ANNUAL ENROLLMENTRegional Automotive Center (RAC) andVisual Arts Center (VAC)2007-08 – 2018-19Regional Automotive Center20 0720 0820 0920 1020 1120 1220 1320 1420 1520 1620 1720 18––––––––––––1 Student2 00 82 00 92 01 02 01 12 01 22 01 32 01 42 01 52 01 62 01 72 01 82 01 066045655144014363913711is counted once in number served for each regional center attended.Automotive Center opened for classes in fall 2008.2 Regional12Visual Arts 9

STUDENT INFORMATIONVIRGINIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEMANNUAL FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT ENROLLMENT2015-16 to 2018-192015-20162018-20193-yearCommunity CollegesActualActualChangeBlue Ridge2,6182,354-10%Central 4-15%Germanna4,3004,3431%J. Sar geant Reynolds6,8175,452-20%John Tyler5,5275,429-2%Lord Fairfax3,9453,9560%Mountain Empire1,7841,563-12%New River2,8242,664-6%34,01631,707-7%Patrick Henry1,8161,701-6%Paul D. Camp832798-4%Piedmont hs ide Virginia2,7982,033-27%Southwest Virginia1,8171,575-13%Thomas Nels on6,0204,962-18%17,35313,980-19%Virginia Highlands1,5011,469-2%Virginia 2498,858-11%Dabney S. LancasterDanvilleEastern ShoreNorthern VirginiaTidewaterVCCSSource: VCCS13

STUDENT INFORMATIONSPECIAL POPULATION ENROLLMENTFALL MILITARY AND VETERANS (2016 – 2018)Active adcountFTESNonspecifiedHeadcountFTESTotal RTION OF PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATESATTENDING TCC AS CURRICULAR STUDENTS(2013 – 2018)ChesapeakeHigh School GraduatesGrads attending TCCPercent attending TCCNorfolkHigh School GraduatesGrads attending TCCPercent attending TCCPortsmouthHigh School GraduatesGrads attending TCCPercent attending TCCSuffolkHigh School GraduatesGrads attending TCCPercent attending TCCVirginia BeachHigh School GraduatesGrads attending TCCPercent attending TCCTotalHigh School GraduatesGrads attending TCCPercent attending 1,7522,13318.2%11,5372,13218.5%11,9911,94616.2%14

CAMPUS PROFILESCHESAPEAKE CAMPUSLocated on sixty-nine acres off Cedar Road between Great Bridge and Deep Creek, the Chesapeake Campus wasestablished in 1973 when the City of Chesapeake purchased the former Chesapeake College. The George W. Passbuilding houses academic programs, administration, student services, and the Library. The Marian P. WhitehurstTechnology Center, contains classrooms, laboratories, and a conference center. The Regional AutomotiveTechnology Center opened for classes in fall 2008 with nine classrooms, fifteen 20-foot-high bays – one designedfor an 18 wheeler – and the latest in instructional equipment. Additionally, a new 60,000 square-foot, state-ofthe-art academic building and a new student center opened during the 2013-14 academic year.10-Year Historical Student Profile 1Profile*C a t eg o r y2 0 0 8 -0 92 0 1 3 -1 42 0 1 8 -1 913, 30 83,6 4814, 52 33,9 9911, 25 72,8 39Fu l l - Tim ePa r t - Tim e40 %60 %43 %57 %37 %63 %NewRe tu rn in gT ra n s fe r21 %72 %8%17 %74 %9%23 %68 %9%Co l le g e T r a n sfe rCa re e r / Te c h n ic a lUn c l a s s if ie d47 %38 %15 %45 %46 %10 %52 %32 %16 %Ma leFe m a le36 %64 %42 %58 %43 %57 %Wh it eAf r ic a n Am e r ic a nOth e r59 %29 %11 %60 %31 %9%53 %26 %19 %Da yE ve n in gOn lin e68 %13 %19 %67 %13 %20 %67 %9%24 %Fin a n c ia l A id41 %54 %48 %17 o r yo u n g e r18 - 24 ye a r s25 - 34 ye a r s35 o r o ld e r3%52 %25 %20 %2%46 %29 %23 %11 %47 %26 %16 %272826An n u a l He a d c o u n tAn n u a l FT E SAve ra g e Ag e*Except where noted, data reflect fall enrollment.1 Percentagesmay not add up to 100% due to rounding.15

CAMPUS PROFILESNORFOLK CAMPUSThe Norfolk Campus was part of the original campus master plan for the Virginia Community College System. Itsdoors opened in January 1997 as a result of a combined effort with the City of Norfolk in planning a downtowncampus. The Martin Building was donated by the heirs of Alvah H. Martin and contains the campus Library,classrooms, faculty and administrative offices, and training and conference facilities. The Mason C. AndrewsBuilding contains student services, laboratories, classrooms, and faculty offices. The Stanley C. WalkerTechnologies Building houses computer laboratories, classrooms, and faculty offices. The renovated Jeanne andGeorge Roper Performing Arts Center opened in July 2000; this performing arts facility supports local,community, regional and national events. The Norfolk Campus Student Center opened in May 2011 with spacedesignated for student organizations, student activities, lounge/study areas, fitness/recreation areas, foodservice operations, and child care.10-Year Historical Student Profile1Profile*C a t eg o r y2 0 0 8 -0 92 0 1 3 -1 42 0 1 8 -1 912, 57 13,5 0614, 14 73,7 4910, 62 62,5 07Fu l l - Tim ePa r t - Tim e39 %61 %43 %57 %41 %59 %NewRe tu rn in gT ra n s fe r16 %74 %10 %15 %74 %10 %18 %70 %12 %Co l le g e T r a n sfe rCa re e r / Te c h n ic a lUn c l a s s if ie d52 %37 %11 %47 %47 %6%67 %26 %8%Ma leFe m a le28 %72 %34 %66 %33 %67 %Wh it eAf r ic a n Am e r ic a nOth e r44 %45 %11 %42 %49 %9%38 %40 %21 %Da yE ve n in gOn lin e67 %11 %22 %70 %9%21 %63 %7%31 %Fin a n c ia l A id55 %70 %62 %17 o r yo u n g e r18 - 24 ye a r s25 - 34 ye a r s35 o r o ld e r2%46 %33 %19 %0%43 %33 %24 %4%49 %29 %18 %282927An n u a l He a d c o u n tAn n u a l FT E SAve ra g e Ag e*Except where noted, data reflect fall enrollment.1Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding.16

CAMPUS PROFILESPORTSMOUTH CAMPUSThe new Fred W. Beazley Portsmouth Campus opened for classes in spring 2010 and is located in the VictoryVillage area of Portsmouth on 35 acres near Interstate 264 and Victory Boulevard. Totaling 183,000 squarefeet, four buildings house academic programs, administrative offices, student services, and a physical plant. In2013-14, a new student center opened on the campus. The new Portsmouth Campus replaces TCC’s foundingcampus, which opened in 1968 when the Beazley Foundation donated the former Frederick College innorthern Suffolk and 1 million to the Commonwealth of Virginia to establish a community college to serveSouth Hampton Roads.10-Year Historical Student Profile1Profile*C a t eg o r y2 0 0 8 -0 92 0 1 3 -1 42 0 1 8 -1 99,2 492,8 5011, 71 73,8 719,6 442,8 18Fu l l - Tim ePa r t - Tim e39 %61 %46 %54 %41 %59 %NewRe tu rn in gT ra n s fe r20 %73 %8%19 %73 %8%20 %70 %10 %Co l le g e T r a n sfe rCa re e r / Te c h n ic a lUn c l a s s if ie d39 %48 %13 %40 %52 %8%54 %35 %11 %Ma leFe m a le38 %62 %38 %62 %35 %65 %Wh it eAf r ic a n Am e r ic a nOth e r52 %38 %10 %46 %47 %7%40 %42 %18 %Da yE ve n in gOn lin e76 %13 %11 %78 %10 %12 %71 %8%22 %Fin a n c ia l A id42 %64 %58 %17 o r yo u n g e r18 - 24 ye a r s25 - 34 ye a r s35 o r o ld e r2%50 %28 %20 %2%45 %28 %24 %8%47 %26 %20 %272927An n u a l He a d c o u n tAn n u a l FT E SAve ra g e Ag e*Except where noted, data reflect fall enrollment.1Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding.17

CAMPUS PROFILESVIRGINIA BEACH CAMPUSThe campus was established in temporary quarters on Camp Pendleton, a state military reservation, in 1971. Itopened in fall of 1974 as a permanent campus, constructed on 115 acres off Princess Anne Road. Each of thebuildings is named for a borough of Virginia Beach – Princess Anne, Bayside, Blackwater, Kempsville, Pungo,Lynnhaven and Virginia Beach. The Advanced Technology Center (ATC) opened at the end of 2002; it is acooperative venture and partnership between the City of Virginia Beach, The Virginia Beach Public Schools,and TCC. The Science Building, opened in spring 2008, is a 70,000 square-foot building featuring a 90-seatplanetarium, an outside “living laboratory”, an oceanography lab with a 30-foot wave tank, anatomy andphysiology labs, a greenhouse, and a observatory. In 2011, the Regional Health Professions Center opened—a65,000 square-foot facility providing clinical learning in simulated medical settings. In 2013-14, a 43 millionJoint-Use Library, funded by both TCC and the City of Virginia Beach, opened on the campus, and the largest offour campus student centers opened as well.10-Year Historical Student Profile1Profile*C a t eg o r y2 0 0 8 -0 92 0 1 3 -1 42 0 1 8 -1 922, 43 88,3 0823, 33 88,4 4017, 41 55,8 17Fu l l - Tim ePa r t - Tim e41 %59 %43 %57 %40 %60 %NewRe tu rn in gT ra n s fe r20 %72 %8%18 %73 %9%24 %68 %8%Co l le g e T r a n sfe rCa re e r / Te c h n ic a lUn c l a s s if ie d52 %36 %12 %48 %43 %10 %56 %30 %14 %Ma leFe m a le40 %60 %42 %58 %41 %59 %Wh it eAf r ic a n Am e r ic a nOth e r59 %24 %17 %60 %26 %14 %51 %23 %27 %Da yE ve n in gOn lin e78 %13 %10 %79 %10 %10 %76 %9%15 %Fin a n c ia l A id38 %53 %48 %17 o r yo u n g e r18 - 24 ye a r s25 - 34 ye a r s35 o r o ld e r2%53 %26 %19 %2%48 %29 %21 %10 %49 %25 %16 %272826An n u a l He a d c o u n tAn n u a l FT E SAve ra g e Ag e*Except where noted, data reflect fall enrollment.1 Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding.18

GRADUATE INFORMATIONGRADUATE PROFILE2019Ma le1,56743%Fe m a le2,10857%Wh it e2,21860%Af r ic a n Am e r ic a n1,10330%35810%21 a n d u n d e r1,07429%22 - 291,32136%30 - 4493625%45 a b o ve3489%1,61544%Oth e rAA /AS / AF A *AA A/ AAS *96726%Ce rt if ic a te / Dip lo m a / CS C *1,09730%Tota l3,675* Graduates may have more than one award.TOP 10 TRANSFERTransferINSTITUTIONS FOR COLLEGEDegree Graduates2017 – 2018Number ofTransfers% of TransferDegree Graduates1Ol d Do m in io n Un ive r si ty66759%N o r fo l k S ta t e Un i ve r sit y565%Re g e n t U n i ve rs it y555%Vi rg in ia Co m m o n we a lt hUn i ve r sit y515%Ja m e s Ma d i so n Un ive r si ty323%Vi rg in ia We s le ya n Co l le g e283%Vi rg in ia Po lyt e c h & S ta t eUn i ve r sit y232%Ge o rg e Ma so n U n iv e rs it y222%S en ta ra Co l leg e o f Hea lt hS c ie n c e s222%Lib e rt y Un ive r si ty192%Institution1 Percentof 2016-17 transfer degree graduates who transferred.19

GRADUATE INFORMATIONGRADUATE AWARDS BY CURRICULUMFIVE – YEAR AVERAGE2015 – 4ASSOCIATE IN ARTS (A.A.)648Liberal ArtsASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE (A.S.)213Business Administration831Engineering699General 56324.28821 Social 3540.02982 Admin Support Technology819368553867.0400Criminal Justice8513782817892.6640ASL-English Interpretation15--52.2909Automotive Technology312535263229.8915Civil Engineering Tech1261291310.4729 Computer Aided Draftingand Design Technology192323181820.2242Culinary Arts433025351830.2109 Diagnostic MedicalSonography121215121513.2-1109106.0ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED ARTS (A.A.A.)532Studio ArtsASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE (A.A.S.)203Accounting3790Diesel Technology636Early Childhood Dev’t606356424453.0841Electrical Technology-11011188.0981Electronics Technology22171319815.820

GRADUATE INFORMATIONGRADUATE AWARDS BY CURRICULUMFIVE – YEAR AVERAGE2015 – AGEASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE (A.A.S.) (cont.)146Emergency Medical Services405343364042.4427Fire Science Technology212119101016.2155Funeral Service151717131014.4514Graphic Design393743314038.0152Health Info Management191819241919.8904Heating, Ventilation, AirConditioning &Refrigeration (HVAC/R)1151082211.2335Horticulture4487157.67754 Hospitality Management35141861016.6480Human Services716962464358.2963Industrial Technology171011111613.0299Info Systems Technology637982808377.4520Interior Maritime Technologies2791236.6956 Mechanical .6151Medical Laboratory pational Therapy Asst323127312729.6260Paralegal Studies403620363132.6180Physical Therapist 8181Respiratory Therapy171616161415.8718Technical Studies156-1-4.421

GRADUATE INFORMATIONGRADUATE AWARDS BY CURRICULUMFIVE – YEAR AVERAGE2015 – AGECERTIFICATE202Accounting Specialist10125798.6903Air Cond & Refrigeration261767211.6221Career Studies1,0158099941,4601,6681,189.2727Computer Aided Drafting &Design Tech1364556.6632Early Childhood Instruction23222416918.8942Electrical Wiring1587347.4943Electronics Engineering Tech966124.8695General Education21622614014557156.8190Health Sciences1----0.2200Information System Tech899536.8261Legal Assistant7961378.4166Medical 21216.0Notes:* Graduates may have more than 1 award; includes only curricula that are currently active.1 Replaced 625-Education2 Replaced 294-Office System Tech3 Replaced 921-Draft/Design4 Replaced 235-HRI Management22

COLLEGE RESOURCESRevenue SourceAmountTu itio n a n d Fee s 4 1, 75 2, 12 2Go v e rn m e n t Ap p ro p ria ti o n s 5 6, 91 6, 51 5Go v e rn m e n t G ra n t s & C o ntr ac t s 4 2, 65 0, 83 9Pr iva te Gi ft s, G ra n t s & Co n t ra c t s 1, 78 6,7 1 2In ve stm en t I n c o m e 8 92, 8 35Oth e r Co r e Re ve n u e s 4, 28 2,1 1 2Tota l Co re Rev enue s 1 4 8, 2 81 , 13 5Source: IPEDS23

COLLEGE RESOURCESExpense FunctionAmountIn s tr u c tio n 7 3, 54 0,6 2 5Pu b l ic S e rv ic e Ac a d em ic S u p p o rt 1 4, 38 4,7 5 6In s titu tio n a l S u ppo rt 2 8, 02 5,9 4 7S tu d en t S er vic es 1 9, 42 2,4 4 5Oth e r Co r e E xp e ns e s 1 8, 76 7,3 7 8Tota l Co re E xp enses 1 57 , 42 5 ,3 60Source: IPEDS243,2 8 4.2 0 9

COLLEGE ASSIFIEDCh e sa p e ake3106048Po r ts m o u th4135559Vi rg in ia Be a c h92013 499N o r fo l k475036Di st ric t141016 8219129 941 0Tota lNote: Excludes College President or grant positions25

COLLEGE RESOURCESFULL-TIME FACULTY*BY RANK, GENDER & RACEFALL alary**Professor324226 72,290Associate Professor4053217 64,345Assistant Professor245249 58,859Instructor279358 52,757----1232311340LecturerTotal 61,846*12-month teaching faculty salary converted to 9-month equivalent.**Information provided by the Human Resource Office – Data from 12-31-2018 HuRManADMINISTRATIVE/PROFESSIONAL FACULTYBY RANK, GENDER & RACEFALL alary*Professor7175 107,831Associate Professor0343 82,067Assistant Professor7147 87,369Instructor1182519 76,742Total25134034 84,572*Information provided by the Human Resources Office – Data from 12/31/2018 HuRManCLASSIFIED FULL-TIME STAFFBY GENDER & RACEFall te8164128137Source: Human Resource Office26Total410

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COLLEGE HISTORYTEN-YEAR SEMESTER ENROLLMENT HISTORYHeadcount and FTES2009-10 to 19,8624,48912,21211,26020 09 - 20 10H ea d c o u n tS e m e s te r F TE S20 10 - 20 11H ea d c o u n tS e m e s te r F TE S20 11 - 20 12H ea d c o u n tS e m e s te r F TE S20 12 - 20 13H ea d c o u n tS e m e s te r F TE S20 13 - 20 14H ea d c o u n tS e m e s te r F TE S20 14 - 20 15H ea d c o u n tS e m e s te r F TE S20 15 - 20 16H ea d c o u n tS e m e s te r F TE S20 16 - 20 17H ea d c o u n tS e m e s te r F TE S20 17 - 20 18H ea d c o u n tS e m e s te r F TE S20 18 - 20 19H ea d c o u n tS e m e s te r F TE S28

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COLLEGE HISTORYCOLLEGE HISTORY TIMELINE1965–66 to 2018-191965 - 1966Governor Mills E. Godwin Jr. initiates the state sales tax with the goal of establishing acommunity c

Tidewater Community College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award the associate degree. Contact the Commission on College at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of Tidewater Community College. 1

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