COASTAL CAROLINA UNIVERSITY. INTELLIGENCE AND NATIONAL SECURITY STUDIES FACT BOOK Thomas W. and Robin W. Edwards College of Humanities and Fine Arts

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COASTAL CAROLINA UNIVERSITY INTELLIGENCE AND NATIONAL SECURITY STUDIES FACT BOOK Thomas W. and Robin W. Edwards College of Humanities and Fine Arts 216

INTELLIGENCE AND NATIONAL SECURITY STUDIES TABLE OF CONTENTS Fall and Spring Enrollment Trends... 131 Summer Enrollment Trends... 132 Fall Enrollment Trends by Race... 133 Fall Enrollment Trends by Gender... 134 Fall Enrollment Trends by Class Level... 135 Residency Classification of Students for Fee Payment Purposes... 136 Geographic Distribution by State... 137 Geographic Distribution by Country... 138 Migration of Transfer Students to Coastal Carolina University... 139 First-Time Full-Time Freshmen SAT Scores... 14 First-Time Full-Time Freshmen ACT Scores... 141 First-Time Full-Time Freshmen High School GPA... 142 First-Time Full-Time Freshmen Retention... 143 First-Time Full-Time Transfer Retention... 144 13

Fall and Spring Semester Enrollment Trends 21-216 Fall Semester Spring Semester Year Headcount Year Headcount 21 --- 21 --- 211 --- 211 --- 212 41 213 65 213 158 214 164 214 254 215 237 215 314 216 37 216 383 Note: Major began Fall 212 4 35 3 Headcount 25 2 15 1 5 12-13 13-14 14-15 15-16 16-17 Fall Semester Spring Semester 131

Summer Semesters Enrollment Trends 21-216 May Summer I Summer II Semester Semester Semester Total Year # Students # Students # Students # Students 21 --- --- --- 211 --- --- --- 212 --- --- --- 213 2 6 7 15 214 1 29 22 61 215 12 47 37 96 216 44 51 45 14 Note: Major began Fall 212 6 5 Headcount 4 3 2 1 213 214 215 216 May Summer I Summer II 132

Fall Enrollment Trends By Race Fall Semesters 21-216 133 21 211 212 213 214 215 216 # % # % # % # % # % # % # % ETHNICITY Hispanic/Latino --- --- 4 9.8% 11 7.% 11 4.3% 19 6.1% 2 5.2% RACE American Indian/Alaskan Native --- ---.%.% 5 2.% 4 1.3% 2.5% Asian --- --- 1 2.4% 1.6% 3 1.2% 4 1.3% 4 1.% Black/African American --- --- 3 7.3% 19 12.% 32 12.6% 32 1.2% 4 1.4% Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander --- ---.%.%.% 1.3% 1.3% White --- --- 28 68.3% 117 74.1% 191 75.2% 235 74.8% 291 76.% Two or More Races --- --- 4 9.8% 9 5.7% 1 3.9% 14 4.5% 16 4.2% Non-Resident Alien --- --- 1 2.4%.%.%.% 2.5% Unknown --- ---.% 1.6% 2.8% 5 1.6% 7 1.8% TOTAL 41 1.% 158 1.% 254 1.% 314 1.% 383 1.% Note: Major began Fall 212

Enrollment Trends by Gender Fall Semesters 21-216 Male Female Year # % # % Total 21 --- --- --- --- 211 --- --- --- --- 212 29 7.7% 12 29.3% 41 213 117 74.1% 41 25.9% 158 214 185 72.8% 69 27.2% 254 215 244 77.7% 7 22.3% 314 216 289 75.5% 94 24.5% 383 Note: Major began in Fall 212 Percent of Students 1.% 9.% 8.% 7.% 6.% 5.% 4.% 3.% 2.% 1.%.% 212 213 214 215 216 Male Female 134

Enrollment Trends by Class Level Fall Semesters 21-216 Year Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Total 21 --- --- --- --- 211 --- --- --- --- 212 27 8 5 1 41 213 84 45 21 8 158 214 97 81 48 28 254 215 14 77 82 51 314 216 132 97 79 75 383 Note: Major began Fall 212 14 12 1 Headcount 8 6 4 2 212 213 214 215 216 Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior 135

Residency Classification of Students For Fee Payment Purposes* Fall Semesters 21-216 In-State Out-of-State Year # % # % Total 21 --- --- --- --- 211 --- --- --- --- 212 2 48.8% 21 51.2% 41 213 98 62.% 6 38.% 158 214 172 67.7% 82 32.3% 254 215 189 6.2% 125 39.8% 314 216 252 65.8% 131 34.2% 383 Note: Major began Fall 212 *Residency classification for fee payment purposes is defined by South Carolina statute. 1.% 9.% 8.% Percent of Students 7.% 6.% 5.% 4.% 3.% 2.% 1.%.% 212 213 214 215 216 In-State Out-of-State 136

Geographic Distribution of Enrollment by State Fall Semesters 21-216 State South Carolina 21 --- 211 --- 212 15 213 74 214 11 215 125 216 15 New Jersey --- --- 7 18 21 35 38 New York --- --- 4 12 18 26 37 Maryland --- --- 4 9 21 23 29 Virginia --- --- 3 5 12 21 27 Massachusetts --- --- 3 4 1 13 22 Pennsylvania --- --- 9 12 14 17 Connecticut --- --- 1 6 14 12 13 North Carolina --- --- 5 11 16 13 Georgia --- --- 1 3 7 Other States --- --- 3 16 23 25 28 Note: Major began Fall 212 16 14 12 1 Headcount 8 6 4 15 2 38 37 29 27 22 17 13 13 7 SC NJ NY MD VA MA PA CT NC GA Fall 216 137

Geographic Distribution of Enrollment by Country Fall Semesters 21-216 Country China 21 --- 211 --- 212 213 214 215 216 1 St Lucia --- --- 1 Jamaica --- --- 1 1 South Africa --- --- 1 Other Countries --- --- Total --- --- 1 2.4%.% 1.4% 1.3% 2.5% Note: Major began Fall 212 138

Migration of Transfer Students to Coastal Carolina University Fall Semesters 21-216 Transfers From: The Citadel 21 --- 211 --- 212 213 214 215 216 Clemson University --- --- College of Charleston --- --- 1 Francis Marion University --- --- Lander University --- --- S.C. State University --- --- USC-Columbia --- --- 3 1 1 USC-Aiken --- --- USC-Beaufort --- --- USC-Upstate --- --- Winthrop University --- --- Medical University of South Carolina --- --- Two-year USC Campuses --- --- Horry-Georgetown Technical College --- --- 1 2 3 3 9 Other SC Technical Colleges --- --- 3 2 2 2 Private Senior Institutions --- --- 1 1 1 1 Private Two-year Colleges --- --- 1 Total SC Transfers --- --- 1 1 7 7 13 Out-of-State Colleges --- --- 3 16 23 26 16 Foreign Colleges --- --- Total Transfers 4 26 3 33 29 Note: Major began Fall 212 139

In-State Out-of-State Year N Mean Min Max N Mean Min Max 21 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 211 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 212 3 96 82 113 16 18 85 121 213 17 972 84 124 25 121 81 121 214 16 124 85 125 38 974 8 119 215 14 114 87 125 33 12 88 126 216 2 143 87 132 42 135 86 124 Note: Major began Fall 212 Edwards College of Humanities and Fine Arts First-Time Full-Time Freshmen SAT Scores Fall Semesters 21-216 Average SAT Score 12 11 1 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 18 121 124 114 143 974 12 96 972 212 213 214 215 216 135 In-State Out-of-State Fall 216 SAT Total Score In-State Out-of-State <8 8-899 9-999 1-199 11-1199 12-1299 >1299 Total 1 2 8 12 6 19 2 4 2 5 1 2 42 14

First-Time Full-Time Freshmen ACT Scores Fall Semesters 21-216 In-State Out-of-State Year N Mean Min Max N Mean Min Max 21 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 211 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 212 1 27. 27 27 4 23. 19 26 213 1 22.1 17 27 12 2.6 16 27 214 9 2.2 17 25 6 22.2 19 28 215 6 22.8 21 25 19 22.4 18 3 216 2 23.1 19 28 22 23. 18 29 Note: Major began Fall 212 Average ACT Scores 29 27 25 23 21 19 17 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 27. 23. 22.1 2.6 2.2 22.8 23.1 22.2 22.4 23. 212 213 214 215 216 In-State Out-of-State Fall 216 ACT Total Score In-State Out-of-State < 18 18 19 2 21 22 > 22 Total 1 5 1 1 1 4 1 6 12 1 2 22 141

In-State Out-of-State Year N Mean Min Max N Mean Min Max 21 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 211 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 212 4 3.64 3.14 4.23 2 3.5 2.53 4.59 213 27 3.39 2.55 4.83 36 3.19 2.48 4.4 214 25 3.58 2.45 4.7 44 3.9 2.23 4.16 215 22 3.7 3.9 4.9 52 3.16 2.29 4.59 216 4 3.75 2.46 4.82 67 3.29 2.44 4.44 Note: Major began Fall 212 Edwards College of Humanities and Fine Arts First-Time Full-Time Freshmen High School GPA Fall Semesters 21-216 5. Average High School GPA 4.5 4. 3.5 3. 2.5 2. 1.5 1. 3.64 3.5 3.39 3.58 3.7 3.75 3.19 3.9 3.16 3.29.5. 212 213 214 215 216 In-State Out-of-State Fall 216 High School GPA In-State Out-of-State < 1.75 1.75-1.99 2. - 2.49 2.5-2.99 3. - 3.49 >= 3.5 Total 1 2 1 19 1 2 28 26 4 67 142

First-Time Full-Time Freshmen Retention Fall Semester 21-216 # New Full-time INTEL Freshmen 21 211 212* 213 214 215 216 24 65 69 74 17 Returned 2nd Year 16 66.7% 43 66.2% 45 65.2% 57 77.% Returned 3rd Year 12 5.% 41 63.1% 4 58.% Returned 4th Year 11 45.8% 36 55.4% 143 AFTER 4TH YEAR Graduated 8 Returned 2 Total Retention 1 AFTER 5TH YEAR 33.3% 8.3% 41.7% Graduated Returned Total Retention AFTER 6TH YEAR Graduated Returned Total Retention *Major began Fall 212 Six-year Graduation Rates Cohort Percent 26 27 28 29 21

New Transfer Retention Fall Semester 21-216 # New Full-time INTEL Transfers 21 211 212* 213 214 215 216 4 24 28 32 29 AFTER 1ST YEAR Graduated.%.%.% Returned 3 75.% 19 79.2% 18 64.3% 2 Total Retention 3 75.% 19 79.2% 18 64.3% 2.% 62.5% 62.5% AFTER 2ND YEAR Graduated 1 25.% 3 12.5% 5 Returned 2 5.% 14 58.3% 13 Total Retention 3 75.% 17 7.8% 18 17.9% 46.4% 64.3% 144 AFTER 3RD YEAR Graduated 1 25.% 11 Returned 2 5.% 6 Total Retention 3 75.% 17 AFTER 4TH YEAR 45.8% 25.% 7.8% Graduated 3 Returned Total Retention 3 AFTER 5TH YEAR Graduated Returned Total Retention AFTER 6TH YEAR 75.%.% 75.% Six-year Graduation Rates Cohort Percent 26 27 28 29 21 Graduated Returned Total Retention *Major began Fall 212