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1 TIDEWATER COMMUNITY COLLEGE From here, go anywhere.tm TCC FACT BOOK Office of Institutional Effectiveness 2015 CHESAPEAKE NORFOLK PORTSMOUTH SUFFOLK VIRGINIA BEACH

2 FACT BOOK Office of Institutional Effectiveness th EDITION The Tidewater Community College Fact Book is a summary of current and historical statistical information. Anyone seeking additional information may contact the Office of Institutional Effectiveness.

3 FACT BOOK TABLE OF CONTENTS MISSION, CORE VA LUES, ACCREDITATION Mission, Core Values, Accreditation...1 SERVICE AREA DEMO GRAPHICS Service Area Population Trends Service Area Population Characteristics...3 Residents Enrolled in Service Area Institutions Fall STUDENT INFO RMATI ON At A Glance...5 Academic Programs for by Campus College Student Profile Annual Enrollment by Campus to (FTES/Headcount)...11 Annual Enrollment Regional Automotive Center & Visual Arts Center...11 VCCS Annual FTES to Special Population Enrollment Fall Military and Veterans...13 Proportion of Public High School Graduates Attending TCC CAMPUS PROFI LES Chesapeake Campus 10-Year Historical Profile...14 Norfolk Campus 10-Year Historical Profile...15 Portsmouth Campus 10-Year Historical Profile...16 Virginia Beach Campus 10-Year Historical Profile...17 GRADUATE INFORMATION 2015 Graduate Profile...18 Top 10 TCC Graduate Institutions Graduate Awards by Curriculum Five-Year Average

4 FACT BOOK TABLE OF CONTENTS COLLEGE RESOURCES Core Revenues Core Expenses Total College Positions Allocated Full-Time Faculty by Rank, Gender, Race Fall Administrative Faculty by Rank, Gender, Race Fall COLLEGE HISTORY Annual Unduplicated HC & Annualized FTES 25-Year History...26 Ten-Year Semester Enrollment History, to Twenty-Five-Year TCC Graduate History College History Timeline to DEFINITIONS Definitions

5 MISSION Tidewater Community College provides collegiate education and training to adults of all ages and backgrounds, helping them achieve their individual goals and contribute as citizens and workers to 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 a four-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 needs of a pluralistic, democratic society. Lifelong learning to heighten the awareness of students to multiple paths for achievement while helping them pursue the choices most conducive to their individual needs. Partnerships and proactive responsiveness to develop cutting-edge programs that meet the changing needs of students and industry, while contributing to the economic, civic, and cultural vitality of the region, the Commonwealth, the nation, and the international community. A comprehensive range of programs and services recognized for excellence by leaders of business, industry, and government, and by educators in K-12 education and four-year colleges and universities. CORE VALUES 1. Access and successful student achievement 2. Respect for individuality and a commitment to fostering unique strengths in different people 3. Partnership with a range of constituencies 4. A vital and engaging learning environment 5. Service and accountability ACCREDITATION 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 or call for questions about the accreditation of Tidewater Community College. 1

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7 SERVICE AREA DEMOGRAPHICS SERVICE AREA POPULATION TRENDS Locality Census 2000 Census 2010 Est Proj Chesapeake 199, , , ,815 Norfolk 234, , , ,620 Portsmouth 100,565 95,633 96,290 96,450 63,677 84,881 87,667 90, , , , ,915 Suffolk Virginia Beach Source: Economic Modeling Specialists International (EMSI) / SERVICE AREA POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS Total Male Female White Black Other Participation Rate By City 1 Chesapeake 232, % % 30.3% 6.7% 2.49% Norfolk 249, % 47.6% 49.9% 42.6% 7.5% 1.79% Portsmouth 96, % 41,7% 53.8% 4.4% 2.70% Suffolk 86, % 51.8% 52.4% 43.3% 4.3% 1.56% 452, % % 2.49% 1,118, % 50.4% 59.9% 31.9% 8.0% 2.28% Locality Virginia Beach Region 1 Participation rate is the percentage of residents who are TCC students. Source: Economic Modeling Specialists International (EMSI) / 3

8 SERVICE AREA DEMOGRAPHICS City of Chesapeake Christopher Newport U < 17 3% 46 City of Virginia Beach 137 Coll. of Wm. & Mary Hampton U < 312 Medical Coll. H.R. 26 < 35 < 5 < 7 < 69 < 142 < Norfolk State U % % % 269 7% 832 4% 3,101 6% Old Dominion U. 2,454 19% 2,146 24% % % 4,298 19% 10,057 19% 17 < 6 < 20 < < % 187 2% 89 2% 105 3% 1,240 5% 2,146 4% % 96 2% 76 2% 111 < 518 5,126 40% 3,828 43% 2,382 55% 1,194 30% 9,778 43% 22,308 42% < % 687 3,456 27% 1,402 16% % 1,126 28% 5,679 25% 12,321 23% Paul D. Camp C.C. Regent U. Thomas Nelson C.C. Tidewater C.C. Va. Wesleyan Coll. Other Va. Coll. TOTAL 12,930 City of Norfolk 8,956 Source: SCHEV 4 City of Portsmouth 4,309 City of Suffolk 3,959 22,877 Total ,031

9 STUDENT INFORMATION AT A GLANCE THE COLLEGE 14th largest public two-year community college in the U.S. The second largest provider of undergraduate public education in Virginia Largest undergraduate African American enrollment in Virginia higher education 7th largest associate degree producer among two-year colleges for African American students The 16th largest associate degree producer in the U.S. among two-year institutions 12 nationally accredited degree programs O U R S T UD E N T S 39,530 students served; 18,674 annual FTES 42% of south Hampton Roads residents who enrolled in higher education enrolled at TCC 38% full-time; 62% part-time 45% college transfer; 44% career/technical* Cities of residence: 4 Virginia Beach, 2 Chesapeake, 16% Norfolk, 9% Portsmouth, 5% Suffolk Average age is 28 years; 48% years of age 55% White, 34% African American, 1 other minorities 56% receive financial aid O U R G R A D UA T E S 3,801 graduates in % transfer degrees, 3 career/technical degrees, 36% certificates 63% of college-transfer graduates continue their education at a four-year institution R E S OU R C E S core revenue: million 353 full-time teaching faculty 4 campuses, 7 regional centers *Career/Technical = AAS, AAA, Certificate (Career Technical), Diploma, CSC 5

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11 STUDENT INFORMATION ACADEMIC PROGRAMS CURRICULA BY CAMPUS DEGREE CHESAPEAKE NORFOLK PORTSMOUTH VIRGINIA BEACH ASSOCIATE IN ARTS (A.A.) 648 Liberal Arts ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE (A.S.) 213 Business Administration 831 Engineering 699 General Studies 880 Science Science (Computer Science) 882 Social Sciences ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED ARTS (A.A.A.) 532 Studio Arts ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE (A.A.S.) Agricultural & Natural Resources Tech. 335 Horticulture Arts & Design Technology 514 Graphic Design 520 Interior Design Business Technology 203 Accounting 298 Admin Support Technology 242 Culinary Arts 775 Hospitality Management 299 Info Systems Tech 212 Management 260 Paralegal Studies Engineering/Industrial Technology 909 Automotive Technology 915 Civil Engineering Tech 7

12 STUDENT INFORMATION ACADEMIC PROGRAMS CURRICULA BY CAMPUS DEGREE CHESAPEAKE 729 Computer Aided Drafting & Design Tech 904 Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, & Refrigeration (HVAC/R) 706 Mechatronics 981 Electronics Technology 963 Industrial Technology 746 Maritime Technologies NORFOLK PORTSMOUTH VIRGINIA BEACH Health Technology Diagnostic Medical Sonography Emergency Medical Services Health Info Mgmt. 151 Medical Lab Tech 156 Nursing 126 Occupational Therapy Assistant Physical Therapist Assistant 172 Radiography 181 Respiratory Therapy 180 Public Service Technology 400 Administration of Justice 640 ASL-English Interpretation 636 Early Childhood Development 427 Fire Science Technology 155 Funeral Service 480 Human Services 8

13 STUDENT INFORMATION ACADEMIC PROGRAMS CURRICULA BY CAMPUS DEGREE CHESAPEAKE NORFOLK PORTSMOUTH VIRGINIA BEACH CERTIFICATE Business Technology 202 Accounting Specialist 200 Information Systems Tech 261 Legal Assistant Engineering/Industrial Tech 903 Air Conditioning & Refrigeration 727 Comp Aided Draft & Design Tech 942 Electrical Wiring 943 Electronics Engineering Tech 995 Welding General Education 695 General Education Public Service Technology 221 Career Studies 632 Early Childhood Instruction 9

14 STUDENT INFORMATION COLLEGE STUDENT PROFILE Headcount Male Female New Returning Transfer Full-Time Part-Time On-Campus Off-Campus Day Evening Online Only White African American Other AA AS Certificate Total College Transfer AAS AAA Certificate Career Studies Total Career/Technical Dual Enrollment Other Non-Curricular Total Non-Curricular Chesapeake Norfolk Portsmouth Suffolk Virginia Beach Other 17 and younger Average Age 1Percentages Summer Fall Spring 13,118 27,646 26,082 No. 5,479 7, ,628 1, ,345 9,311 3,807 8,345 1,395 3,414 7,503 4,173 1, , ,161 4, , ,359 2,491 2,827 2,125 1, ,216 1, ,653 4,265 3, Percent 42% 58% 6% 8 13% 6% 94% 7 29% 64% 10% 26% 57% 32% 1 2% 37% 0% 39% 34% 2% 5% 42% 18% 19% 22% 16% 8% 5% 40% 9% 43% 33% 24% may not add up to 100% due to rounding. 10 No. 11,211 16,435 5,248 19,852 2,546 10,491 17,155 22,071 5,575 21,121 2,735 3,790 15,176 9,534 2, , ,354 9, ,491 12,277 1,091 1,924 3,015 5,783 4,471 2,598 1,356 11,272 2, ,309 7,661 5, Percent 4 59% 19% 72% 9% 38% 62% 80% 20% 76% 10% 14% 55% 34% 1 3% 42% 0% 45% 36% 2% 5% 44% 4% 7% % 9% 5% 4 8% 3% 48% 28% 22% No. 10,753 15,329 1,710 22,479 1,893 9,702 16,380 20,833 5,249 19,822 2,457 3,803 14,409 8,905 2, , ,661 9, ,267 11,431 1,051 1,939 2,990 5,449 4,299 2,415 1,289 10,584 2, ,688 7,483 5, Percent 4 59% 7% 86% 7% 37% 63% 80% 20% 76% 9% 15% 55% 34% 1 3% 42% 0% 45% 36% 2% 5% 44% 4% 7% % 9% 5% 4 8% 49% 29% 22%

15 STUDENT INFORMATION ANNUAL ENROLLMENT BY CAMPUS Chesapeake 2 Portsmouth 2 Norfolk Virginia Beach FTES HC 1 FTES HC 1 FTES HC 1 FTES HC ,234 8,100 2,469 8,117 2,627 8,377 7,412 19, ,404 8,720 2,443 8,289 2,568 8,396 7,396 20, ,650 9,534 2,733 9,240 2,578 8,541 7,358 19, ,909 10,396 2,844 9,920 2,645 8,729 7,619 20, ,277 11,911 3,197 11,238 2,485 8,040 7,902 21, ,528 13,022 3,506 12,571 2,501 8,214 8,308 22, ,260 15,366 4,127 14,377 3,148 10,060 9,428 24, ,356 15,595 4,278 14,696 3,773 11,101 9,702 25, ,421 16,672 4,235 14,875 4,087 12,137 9,762 26, ,947 14,695 3,852 13,998 3,640 11,031 8,899 24, ,741 14,099 3,748 14,147 3,518 10,854 8,439 23, ,491 13,056 3,404 12,740 3,253 10,181 8,002 21,960 1Student 2RAC is counted once in number served for each campus attended. and VAC are not included in this table. See table below. ANNUAL ENROLLMENT Regional Automotive Center (RAC) and Visual Arts Center (VAC) Regional Automotive Center Student FTES HC is counted once in number served for each regional center attended. Automotive Center opened for classes in fall Regional 11 Visual Arts Center FTES HC ,065 1,094 1,157 1,141 1,252 1,293 1,390 1,394 1,384 1,457 1,389 1,167

16 STUDENT INFORMATION VIRGINIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEM ANNUAL FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT ENROLLMENT to year Community Colleges Actual Actual Change Blue Ridge 3,071 2,837-8% Central Virginia 2,936 2, % 2,782 2,373-15% % Germanna 4,712 4,503-4% J. Sar geant Reynolds 8,740 7,469-15% John Tyler 6,350 5,543-13% Lord Fairfax 4,247 4,012-6% Mountain Empire 2,104 1,745-17% New River 3,354 2,888-14% 35,601 34,586-3% Patrick Henry 2,512 2,052-18% Paul D. Camp 1, % Piedmont Virginia 3,033 3,003 - Rappahannock 2,057 1,848-10% Southside Virginia 3,979 3,264-18% Southwest Virginia 2,110 1,787-15% Thomas Nelson 7,234 6,513-10% 23,130 18,673-19% Virginia Highlands 1,836 1,614-12% Virginia Western 4,899 4,961 Wytheville 2,334 1,963-16% 129, ,237-10% Dabney S. Lancaster Danville Eastern Shore Northern Virginia Tidewater Total Source: VCCS - rounding may account for difference. 12

17 STUDENT INFORMATION SPECIAL POPULATION ENROLLMENT FALL MILITARY AND VETERANS ENROLLMENT Active Duty Headcount FTES Veterans Headcount FTES Dependents Headcount FTES Total Military-Related Enrollment , , , ,636 3,186 4,362 3,060 3,968 2,729 4,008 2,568 4,018 2,499 3,975 2,442 9,809 9,685 9,221 PROPORTION OF PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES ATTENDING TCC Chesapeake High School Graduates Grads attending TCC Percent attending TCC Norfolk High School Graduates Grads attending TCC Percent attending TCC Portsmouth High School Graduates Grads attending TCC Percent attending TCC Suffolk High School Graduates Grads attending TCC Percent attending TCC Virginia Beach High School Graduates Grads attending TCC Percent attending TCC Total High School Graduates Grads attending TCC Percent attending TCC , % 3, % 3, , % 3, % 3, % 1, , % 1, % 2, % 1, % 1, % % % 1, % , % % % % % % 5,234 1, % 5,312 1, % 5,276 1, % 5,297 1, ,031 1, % 5, % 12,065 2, % 12,278 2, % 12,439 2, % 12,342 2, % 12,060 2, % 11,594 2, % 13

18 CAMPUS PROFILES CHESAPEAKE CAMPUS Located on sixty-nine acres off Cedar Road between Great Bridge and Deep Creek, the Chesapeake Campus was established in 1973 when the City of Chesapeake purchased the former Chesapeake College. The George W. Pass building houses academic programs, administration, student services, and the Library. The Marian P. Whitehurst Technology Center, contains classrooms, laboratories, and a conference center. The Regional Automotive Technology Center opened for classes in fall 2008 with nine classrooms, fifteen 20-foot-high bays one designed for 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 academic year. 10-Year Historical Student Profile 1 Profile* C a t eg o r y ,7 20 2, , , , ,7 12 Ful l - Tim e Par t - Tim e 38 % 62 % 42 % 58 % 40 % 60 % N ew Retu rn ing T ran s fe r 17 % 75 % 8% 20 % 70 % 10 % 16 % 75 % 9% Col leg e T r an sfe r Ca ree r / Tec hn ic al Unc l as s if ied 57 % 27 % 16 % 45 % 42 % 13 % 45 % 45 % 10 % Male Fema le 36 % 64 % 37 % 63 % 42 % 58 % Whit e Af r ic an Am e r ic a n Othe r 66 % 25 % 8% 58 % 31 % 11 % 61 % 30 % 9% Day E venin g On line 70 % 16 % 14 % 69 % 12 % 19 % 66 % 12 % 22 % Fina nc ia l A id 30 % 46 % 55 % 17 o r yo u nge r yea r s yea r s 35 o r o lde r 49 % 25 % 25 % 3% 50 % 26 % 21 % 2% 46 % 29 % 23 % Annua l He adc o unt Annua l FT E S Ave rag e Ag e *Except where noted, data reflect fall enrollment. 1 Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding. 14

19 CAMPUS PROFILES NORFOLK CAMPUS The Norfolk Campus was part of the original campus master plan for the Virginia Community College System. Its doors opened in January 1997 as a result of a combined effort with the City of Norfolk in planning a downtown campus. 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. Andrews Building contains student services, laboratories, classrooms, and faculty offices. The Stanley C. Walker Technologies Building houses computer laboratories, classrooms, and faculty offices. The renovated Jeanne and George 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 space designated for student organizations, student activities, lounge/study areas, fitness/recreation areas, food service operations, and child care. 10-Year Historical Student Profile1 Profile* C a t eg o r y ,2 89 2, , , , ,4 04 Ful l - Tim e Par t - Tim e 38 % 62 % 43 % 57 % 40 % 60 % N ew Retu rn ing T ran s fe r 17 % 76 % 7% 16 % 72 % 12 % 14 % 75 % 11 % Col lege T r an sfe r Ca ree r / Tec hn ic al Unc l as s if ied 63 % 23 % 14 % 50 % 41 % 9% 47 % 47 % 7% Male Fema le 31 % 69 % 30 % 70 % 32 % 68 % Whit e Af r ic an Am e r ic an Othe r 45 % 45 % 10 % 41 % 48 % 11 % 42 % 49 % 9% Day E venin g On line 75 % 12 % 13 % 68 % 11 % 21 % 67 % 9% 24 % Fina nc ia l A id 41 % 60 % 71 % 17 o r yo u nge r yea r s yea r s 35 o r o lde r >1 % 44 % 32 % 23 % 46 % 33 % 20 % 42 % 33 % 24 % Annua l He adc o unt Annua l FT E S Ave rag e Ag e *Except where noted, data reflect fall enrollment. 1 Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding. 15

20 CAMPUS PROFILES PORTSMOUTH CAMPUS The new Fred W. Beazley Portsmouth Campus opened for classes in spring 2010 and is located in the Victory Village area of Portsmouth on 35 acres near Interstate 264 and Victory Boulevard. Totaling 183,000 square feet, four buildings house academic programs, administrative offices, student services, and a physical plant. In , a new student center opened on the campus. The new Portsmouth Campus replaces TCC s founding campus, which opened in 1968 when the Beazley Foundation donated the former Frederick College in northern Suffolk and $1 million to the Commonwealth of Virginia to establish a community college to serve South Hampton Roads. 10-Year Historical Student Profile1 Profile* C a t eg o r y ,3 02 2, , , , ,5 56 Ful l - Tim e Par t - Tim e 31 % 69 % 44 % 56 % 44 % 56 % N ew Retu rn ing T ran s fe r 24 % 70 % 6% 19 % 71 % 10 % 18 % 74 % 9% Col lege T r an sfe r Ca ree r / Tec hn ic al Unc l as s if ied 39 % 34 % 27 % 40 % 49 % 11 % 39 % 53 % 8% Male Fema le 45 % 55 % 38 % 62 % 38 % 62 % Whit e Af r ic an Am e r ic an Othe r 55 % 36 % 8% 49 % 41 % 10 % 48 % 45 % 7% Day E venin g On line 85 % 12 % 3% 77 % 12 % 11 % 76 % 10 % 14 % Fina nc ia l A id 26 % 50 % 64 % 17 o r yo u nge r yea r s yea r s 35 o r o lde r 2% 45 % 29 % 24 % 2% 48 % 29 % 20 % 3% 46 % 27 % 24 % Annua l He adc o unt Annua l FT E S Ave rag e Ag e *Except where noted, data reflect fall enrollment. 1 Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding. 16

21 CAMPUS PROFILES VIRGINIA BEACH CAMPUS The campus was established in temporary quarters on Camp Pendleton, a state military reservation, in It opened in fall of 1974 as a permanent campus, constructed on 115 acres off Princess Anne Road. Each of the buildings 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 a cooperative 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-seat planetarium, an outside living laboratory, an oceanography lab with a 30-foot wave tank, anatomy and physiology labs, a greenhouse, and a observatory. In 2011, the Regional Health Professions Center opened a 65,000 square-foot facility providing clinical learning in simulated medical settings. In , a $43 million Joint-Use Library, funded by both TCC and the City of Virginia Beach, opened on the campus, and the largest of four campus student centers opened as well. 10-Year Historical Student Profile1 Profile* C a t eg o r y , , , , , ,0 02 Ful l - Tim e Par t - Tim e 37 % 63 % 43 % 57 % 41 % 59 % N ew Retu rn ing T ran s fe r 19 % 74 % 7% 21 % 70 % 9% 18 % 74 % 9% Col lege T r an sfe r Ca ree r / Tec hn ic al Unc l as s if ied 58 % 25 % 17 % 52 % 37 % 11 % 48 % 42 % 10 % Male Fema le 40 % 60 % 41 % 59 % 42 % 58 % Whit e Af r ic an Am e r ic an Othe r 63 % 22 % 15 % 58 % 25 % 17 % 61 % 25 % 14 % Day E venin g On line 81 % 14 % 5% 78 % 12 % 10 % 79 % 10 % 11 % Fina nc ia l A id 28 % 44 % 54 % 17 o r yo u nge r yea r s yea r s 35 o r o ld e r 2% 50 % 26 % 22 % 2% 52 % 27 % 19 % 2% 48 % 29 % 21 % Annua l He adc o unt Annua l FT E S Ave rag e Ag e *Except where noted, data reflect fall enrollment. 1 Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding. 17

22 GRADUATE INFORMATION GRADUATE PROFILE 2015 Male 1,589 42% Fem a le 2,212 58% Whit e 2,248 59% Af r ic an Am e r ic an 1, % Othe r 21 and un de r % ,422 37% ,041 27% % AA /AS * 1,716 45% AA A/ AAS * 1,178 3 Ce rt if ic ate / Dip lo m a / CS C * 1,358 36% Tota l 3, a bo ve * Graduates may have more than one award. TOP 10 TRANSFER INSTITUTIONS FOR COLLEGE Transfer Degree Graduates Number of Transfers % of Transfer Degree Graduates1 Ol d Do m in io n Un ive r si ty % N o r fo l k S tat e Uni ve r sit y 73 7% Regent U ni ve rs it y 48 5% Vi rg inia Co m m o n we alt h Uni ve r sit y 46 4% Vi rg inia We s leya n Co l le ge 38 4% Jam e s Mad i so n Un ive r si ty 23 2% S aint Leo Uni ve r sit y 22 2% Geo rge Ma so n U niv e rs it y 18 2% Uni ve r sit y o f Vi rg in ia 16 2% Co l lege o f W ill iam and Ma ry 15 Institution 1 Percent of transfer degree graduates who initially enrolled in each institution. 18

23 GRADUATE INFORMATION GRADUATE AWARDS BY CURRICULUM FIVE YEAR AVERAGE AWARDS CURRICULUM YEAR AVERAGE ASSOCIATE IN ARTS (A.A.) 648 Liberal Arts ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE (A.S.) 213 Business Administration 831 Engineering 699 General Studies Science Social Sciences Admin Support Technology Administration of Justice ASL-English Interpretation Automotive Technology Civil Engineering Tech Computer Aided Drafting and Design Technology Culinary Arts Diagnostic Medical Sonography Early Childhood Dev t Electronics Technology Emergency Medical Services Fire Science Technology Funeral Services ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED ARTS (A.A.A.) 532 Studio Arts ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE (A.A.S.) 203 Accounting 3 19

24 GRADUATE INFORMATION GRADUATE AWARDS BY CURRICULUM FIVE YEAR AVERAGE AWARDS CURRICULUM YEAR AVERAGE ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE (A.A.S.) (cont.) 514 Graphic Design Health Info Management Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration (HVAC/R) Horticulture Hospitality Management Human Services Industrial Technology Info Systems Technology Interior Design Management Maritime Technologies Mechatronics Medical Laboratory Tech Nursing Occupational Therapy Asst Paralegal Studies Physical Therapist Assistant Radiography Respiratory Therapy Technical Studies CERTIFICATE 202 Accounting Specialist Air Cond & Refrigeration Career Studies ,

25 GRADUATE INFORMATION GRADUATE AWARDS BY CURRICULUM FIVE YEAR AVERAGE AWARDS CURRICULUM YEAR AVERAGE CERTIFICATE (cont.) 727 Computer Aided Drafting & Design Tech Early Childhood Instruction Electrical Wiring Electronics Engineering Tech General Education Health Sciences Information System Tech Legal Assistant Medical Assisting Welding Notes: * Graduates may have more than 1 award; includes only curricula that are currently active. 1 Replaced 625-Education 2 Replaced 294-Office System Tech 3 Replaced 921-Draft/Design 4 Replaced 235-HRI Management 21

26 COLLEGE RESOURCES Revenue Source Amount Tu itio n and Fee s $ 4 8, 59 3,1 9 5 Go v e rnm en t Ap p ro p ria ti ons $ 6 2, 40 6,5 0 6 Go v e rnm en t G rant s & C ontr ac t s $ 5 6, 75 3,1 0 0 Pr iva te Gi ft s, G ra nt s & Cont ra c t s $ 1, 2 2 3,6 90 Inve stm ent I nc o m e $ 5 25, 1 97 Othe r Co r e Re venu es $ 1 5, 86 6,6 8 0 Tota l Co re Rev enue s $ 1 85, 36 8,3 6 8 Source: IPEDS 22

27 COLLEGE RESOURCES Expense Function Amount Ins tr uc tio n $ 8 7, 28 3,3 3 3 Publ ic S e rv ic e $ Ac adem ic S up po rt $ 1 3, 00 2,6 6 2 Ins titu tio n al S u ppo rt $ 3 1, 68 3,0 1 0 S tudent S er vic es $ 2 1, 13 6,1 7 7 Othe r Co r e E xpe ns es $ 2 6, 60 3,8 1 0 Tota l Co re E xp enses $1 79, 82 5,5 44 Source: IPEDS , 5 52

28 COLLEGE RESOURCES CAMPUS PROFESSIONAL ADMINISTRATIVE FACULTY CLASSIFIED Che sape ake Por ts m o uth Vi rg inia Be ac h N or fol k Di st ric t Tota l Note: Excludes College President Source: Office of Human Resources 24

29 COLLEGE RESOURCES FULL-TIME FACULTY BY RANK, GENDER & RACE FALL 2014 Male Female White Non-White White Non-White Average Salary Professor $69,488 Associate Professor $63,713 Assistant Professor $55,091 Instructor $49, $38, $55,259 Lecture Total Source: Office of Human Resources ADMINISTRATIVE/PROFESSIONAL FACULTY BY RANK, GENDER & RACE FALL 2014 Male Female White Non-White White Non-White Average Salary Professor $109,572 Associate Professor $ 88,780 Assistant Professor $ 87, $ 70, $ 89,089 Instructor Total Source: Office of Human Resources 25

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31 COLLEGE HISTORY TEN-YEAR SEMESTER ENROLLMENT HISTORY Headcount and FTES to Summer Fall Spring 12,951 23,718 23,648 4,676 13,403 13,146 13,078 24,938 24,350 4,743 14,294 13,584 13,586 25,857 25,312 4,934 15,022 14,425 14,399 26,898 27,124 5,193 15,709 15,721 15,245 30,447 31,422 5,618 18,512 18,885 16,839 31,308 31,942 6,739 19,353 19,312 18,187 32,101 32,169 7,240 20,013 19,007 15,836 30,134 28,642 6,268 18,474 17,207 14,777 28,999 27,392 5,773 17,755 16,585 13,118 27,646 26,082 5,023 16,737 15, Headc o unt S em es te r F TE S Headc o unt S em es te r F TE S Headc o unt S em es te r F TE S Headc o unt S em es te r F TE S Headc o unt S em es te r F TE S Headc o unt S em es te r F TE S Headc o unt S em es te r F TE S Headc o unt S em es te r F TE S Headc o unt S em es te r F TE S Headc o unt S em es te r F TE S 27

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33 COLLEGE HISTORY COLLEGE HISTORY TIMELINE to Governor Mills E. Godwin Jr. initiates the state sales tax with the goal of establishing a community college system. The Virginia General Assembly establishes the Virginia Community College System (VCCS) to provide college transfer and occupational/technical education The Beazley Foundation donates the Frederick College site to the Commonwealth of Virginia to begin a community college in South Hampton Roads. The Frederick Campus opens as Region 22 Community College. This year marks the official founding of the College The College's name is officially changed to Tidewater Community College, and Douglas Montgomery is named its first president. Harold McGee is named the first provost of the Frederick Campus The College begins to use 11 barracks at the Camp Pendleton National Guard facility as a temporary Virginia Beach location. The College holds its first graduation with 55 graduates Charles Downs is named provost of the Frederick Campus. The Virginia General Assembly and the City of Virginia Beach approve an allocation of $4.7 million to construct the Virginia Beach Campus in the Green Run section of Virginia Beach. Michael LaBouve is named the founding provost of the Virginia Beach Campus George B. Pass is named president of Tidewater Community College. The Virginia Beach Campus is formally dedicated by Governor Mills E. Godwin Jr., the "father" of Virginia community colleges. The City of Chesapeake pledges $1.8 million to open a third campus in Chesapeake and funds the purchase of adjacent land. Chesapeake College, a junior college founded in 1966 by Thomas E. Russ, is transferred to the city for the campus site, and the campus officially opens on February 1. Timothy H. Kerr is named the founding provost of the Chesapeake Campus The College graduates its first class of shipyard apprentices from its joint apprentice program with the Norfolk Naval Shipyard As a first step toward establishing a campus in Norfolk, the College opens the Norfolk Skills Center at a temporary location on 21st Street. Louis Monroe is named director A $2 million bond issue is approved to expand the Chesapeake Campus Construction begins on the first new building on the Chesapeake Campus. Later named the George B. Pass Building in 1991 in recognition of the work of President Pass, the building provides additional classroom and office space With political resistance in the region, the Norfolk Skills Center closes. However, tracking studies showed its students did not redirect to other neighboring higher education institutions in Norfolk. The Applied Science Program in Horticulture begins on the Chesapeake Campus and will be expanded in 1988 through a grant from the Alison and Ella Parsons Foundation. 29

34 COLLEGE HISTORY Governor John Dalton dedicates the new classroom building at the Chesapeake Campus. The Grammar Hotline, which quickly rises to national recognition, is established on the Virginia Beach Campus James C. Sears is named provost of the Frederick Campus. Tidewater Community College, through the Virginia Tidewater Consortium, begins offering college telecourses on Cox cable television. A $6.2 million, three-phase construction project at the Frederick Campus is completed Groundbreaking begins on the Pungo Building at the Virginia Beach Campus. The building will house humanities classes, including art and drama programs The Chesapeake Campus opens the region's first robotics lab, and the Frederick Campus initiates a $126,000 computer-aided drafting program Deborah M. DiCroce is named provost of the Frederick Campus Gov. Gerald L. Baliles dedicates the Pungo Building at the Virginia Beach Campus. A two-year decline in enrollment mandates the first TCC reduction in force The Frederick Campus is renamed the Frederick W. Beazley Portsmouth Campus to better reflect its ties to the city. TCC's international education program is established, the first among community colleges in Virginia. The first Aids Awareness Seminar is taught at the Portsmouth Campus As a part of the VCCS, Tidewater Community College con verts from the quarter system to the semester system Belle S. Wheelan is named provost of the Portsmouth Campus. The Norfolk City Council endorses the establishment of a TCC campus in Norfolk The Norfolk Center opens in downto wn Norfolk Former President George B. Pass dies. Larry L. Whitworth is named the third president of TCC Samuel H. Lamb is named provost of the Portsmouth Campus. John Massey is named director of development for the Norfolk Campus The Women's Center is established on the Portsmouth Campus to promote economic self-sufficiency for women. Within three years, it evolves from a single campus to a college-wide entity with offices on all four campuses With start-up costs funded by the Virginia General Assembly and a substantial contribution by the City of Norfolk, construction begins on the Norfolk Campus. TCC begins offering on-line, distance learning. Construction begins on the Chesapeake Campus Marian P. Whitehurst Technology building with funding provided through the state's General Obligation Bond for Higher Education The Visual Arts Center opens in the old Famous department store building in Olde Towne Portsmouth with Anne Lott serving as the founding director Michael LaBouve dies unexpectedly, and E.T. (Joe) Buchanan is named provost of the Virginia Beach Campus. 30

35 COLLEGE HISTORY John Massey is named the founding provost of the Norfolk Campus, which officially becomes the Thomas W. Moss Jr. Campus of Tidewater Community College. The campus, a $26 million project, includes the Stanley C. Walker Technologies Building, the Mason C. Andrews Science Building, and the Alvah H. Martin Building. Larry Whitworth resigns as president, and Timothy Kerr is appointed interim president Deborah M. DiCroce is named the fourth president of Tidewater Community College. TCC begins the celebration of its 30th anniversary. The college starts the first of fifteen years of unprecedented and record enrollment growth In January, the College launches a major planning initiative designed to position TCC as a national model for community colleges in the next century as the new millennium's strategic community college. The ini tiative frames the College's comprehensive mission via a two-pronged "mission core" of college transfer and workforce development. In March, the inauguration of President DiCroce becomes the first such ceremony in the history of the college. On June 18, gu ests gathered to witness the groundbreaking ceremony marking the beginning of the renovation of the historic, long-closed Loews Theater at 340 Granby Street in downtown Norfolk. On December 13, the president submits an Impact Report on Relocation of the Portsmouth Campus to the State Board for Community Colleges and the Chancellor of the VCCS The Loews Theater, renamed the Jeanne and George Roper Performing Arts Center, becomes the fourth building in the ongoing development of the Norfolk Camp us and features lecture halls, large computer labs, meeting rooms, faculty offices, and the 832-seat theater John Massey announces his retirement as the Norfolk Campus provost and Valarie Evans serves as chief campus administrator in the inte rim. Consultants complete a feasibility study on the Portsmouth Campus relocation The Advanced Technology Center, located on the Virginia Beach Campus, opens its doors for students. Quintin Bullock is selected as the second provost for the N orfolk Campus. Voters approve the Higher Education General Obligation Bond Referendum which includes $40 million in projects for TCC Timothy Kerr announces his retirement as the founding provost of the Chesapeake Campus, and Linda M. Rice is named as the second provost of the campus. The Advanced Technology Center is officially dedicated. TCC implements a new Student Information System with the summer term. In July 2003, the college relocates District Office personnel and functions from the P ortsmouth Campus site in Suffolk to office space in downtown Norfolk. The State Board for Community Colleges grants conceptual approval for relocating the Portsmouth Campus to the Victory Crossing Business Park Terry Jones is named as the acting provost of the Portsmouth Campus to provide the leadership necessary for the relocation planning for the New Portsmouth Campus The college relocates the president and other district office staff from 121 College Place to temporary quarters at 500 E. Main Street in Norfolk. The State Board approves the purchase of "condominium space" for the entire District Office in the new mixed-use building that will be constructed on the site of the old 121 College Place building. The college receives the largest donation in its history, $1.4 million, 31

36 COLLEGE HISTORY from the Beazley Foundation to help establish the Beazley School of Nursing on the New Portsmouth Campus. Terry Jones is named provost of the Portsmouth Campus Joe Buchanan retires as provost of the Virginia Beach Campus and Quintin Bullock moves from the provost position in Norfolk to assume the provost position of the Virginia Beach Campus. Alex Kajstura is named as the new provost of the Norfolk Campus The State Board for Community Colleges approves the TCC Business Plan for four student centers. TCC partners with Barnes and Noble College Booksellers Inc. to create a two-story academic superstore at MacArthur Center in downtown Norfolk, a permanent satellite bookstore at the Virginia Beach Campus, and on-campus distribution centers and kiosks at the Chesapeake and Portsmouth campuses The TCC district office staff move to their new offices in the District Administration Building located in Downtown Norfolk the first time in the college's history that all TCC district offices are housed under the same roof. The TCC Regional Automotive Center, located in the Oakbrooke Business and Technology Center, opens for classes in fall Construction begins for the New Portsmouth Campus. The Science Building opens in spring 2008 on the Virginia Beach Campus Michael Summers is named provost of the Virginia Beach Campus. The College breaks ground in Norfolk for the first of four Student Centers. Dedications ar e held for the Regional Automotive Center and the Green District Administration Building The New Portsmouth Campus opens for classes in January 2010, relocating from its original site in Suffolk. The college experiences the largest one -year enrollment increase in its history with all campuses reporting double digit increases and serves over 45,000 students The first of four student centers opens on the Norfolk Campus with space designated for student organizations, student activities, lounge/study areas, fitness/recreation areas, food service operations and child minding. Student services are enhanced with an inter-campus shuttle service, a textbook rental program, and the implementation of the StormCard for use with various auxiliary services such as vending, child minding, and the bookstore Deborah M. DiCroce retires as president of Tidewater Community College in February 2012, and Peter A. Spina is appointed interim president. Edna B. Baehre -Kolovani is named the fifth president of TCC in July Marvin L. Bright is named provost of the Norfolk Campus, and Michelle W. Woodhouse is named provost of the Portsmouth Campus. The Regional Health Professions Center, located on the Virginia Beach Campus, opens and is dedicated in January Linda Rice retires as provost of the Chesapeake Campus in February 2013, and Greg Frank is named interim provost. The Center for Military and Veterans Education (CMVE), located on the Virginia Beach Campus, is dedi cated in November The CMVE provides a centralized and comprehensive clearing house for academic and student support services for the 14,000 -plus military-related students at TCC Marvin Bright resigns as provost of the Norfolk Campus, a nd Michelle Woodhouse assumes interim leadership at the campus in addition to her Portsmouth provost duties. Lisa B. Rhine is named the third provost of the Chesapeake Campus. In 32

37 COLLEGE HISTORY addition to a state-of-the-art, 60,000 square foot academic building on the Chesapeake Campus, students centers are opened on the Chesapeake, Portsmouth, and Virginia Beach campuses. The $43 million dollar Joint -Use Library opens in August 2013 on the Virginia Beach Campus, combining the best of public library programming and materials with the research capacity of a public library. The Library is funded by both TCC and the City of Virginia Beach Jeffery S. Boyd is named the fifth provost of the Norfolk Campus and begins the leadership role in August. The Precision Ma chining Lab opens on the Chesapeake Campus in November. The new lab is outfitted with equipment donated by local area manufactures, and will focus on educating students in fast -growing, high-wage occupations. 33

38 DEFINITIONS A.A. Associate in Arts Degree. A.A.A. Associate in Applied Arts. A.A.S. Associate in Applied Science Degree. A.S. Associate in Science Degree. Academic Year A semester-based year beginning with the summer term and ending with the spring semester (leading summer). Annual unduplicated headcount The number of different students that the college/campus has served in an academic year (i.e, if a student enrolled in both fall and spring he/she could be counted only once). Annualized FTES In a semester system, the sum of the summer term and fall and spring semester FTES divided by two. Campus The course campus of a student - it reflects where the student actually takes courses. Career/technical student A student enrolled in an A.A.S. degree, certificate or diploma program. College transfer student A student enrolled in an A.A. or A.S. degree program or the general education certificate program. Contract student A student enrolled through a special arrangement contract. Curricular student A student enrolled in an A.A., A.S., A.A.A., A.A.S., diploma, or certificate program. Day student A student who takes at least one course that begins prior to 6:00 p.m. Evening student A student who takes only courses that begin after 6:00 p.m. or a mix of night and online courses. Financial Aid Year A semester-based year beginning with the fall semester and ending with the summer term (lagging summer). 34

39 DEFINITIONS Fiscal Year Commonwealth of Virginia financial year beginning on July 1 and ending on June 30. FTES Full-time equivalent student; used to determine overall budget for Tidewater Community College. Fifteen student credit hours. Full-time student A student who takes 12 or more credit hours in one term. Headcount Reported credit student enrollment which excludes audits, late adds, and non-credit students. New student A student who has never attended an institution of higher education. Non-curricular student A credit student not enrolled in an A.A., A.S., A.A.A., A.A.S., diploma or certificate program. Off-campus student A student who takes all his/her courses at off-campus locations. On-campus student A student who takes at least one course at an on-campus location. Online student A student who takes only online classes. Part-time student A student who takes fewer than 12 credit hours in one term. Regular Session The fall and spring semester (excludes summer term). Returning student A student who has attended the college on a previous occasion. Semester FTES Total # of student credit hours in a semester divided by 15 credits. Transfer student A student who has attended or is attending another institution of higher education. Unclassified student See non-curricular student. 35

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