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Giving Flight to Imagination
Board of TrusteesChancellor’s ReportApril 20, 2018
VISION
MISSION
VALUES
STRATEGIC PRIORITIES
The University of North Carolina Wilmington, the state’s coastal university, is dedicated to the integration of teaching and mentoring with research and service. Our commitment to student engagement, creative inquiry, critical thinking, thoughtful expression and responsible citizenship is expressed in our baccalaureate and master’s programs, as well as doctoral programs in areas of expertise that serve state needs. Our culture reflects our values of diversity and globalization, ethics and integrity, and excellence and innovation.
UNCW will be recognized for excellence in everything it does, for its global mindset, and for its community engagement.
EXCELLENCE INTEGRITYSTUDENT FOCUS
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENTDIVERSITY INNOVATION
ATTRACT/RETAIN EDUCATE/ADVANCE RESEARCH
ENABLE/PLACE ORGANIZE/ENGAGE FUND/BUILD
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STRATEGIC PLAN
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KEY METRICS
Attract/Retain
Educate/Advance Research
Enable/Place
Organize/Engage
Fund/Build
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2017-18 HIGHLIGHTS
FASTEST GROWING UNIVERSITY IN THE SYSTEM
28%2009-17
3%CAGR
FAST GROWTH WITH QUALITY
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2017-18 HIGHLIGHTS
SAT AVERAGE 869 926 1097 1170 1248*
160 176 6091,772
4,696
6,978
9,885
13,071
16,487
0 25 100 234 559 1,1072,152
3,1314,2046,000
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2,000
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1947 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2017
Fall Headcount
DegreesAwarded
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ALL-TIME RECORD SAT AVERAGE
1248
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MORE HONORS STUDENTS THAN EVER!!!!
710HONORS STUDENTS
1363AVERAGE SAT, FALL 2017
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ALL-TIME RETENTION RECORD
87%
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76% 78%
57%
4 year
5 year 6 year
ALL-TIME RECORD GRADUATION RATE
From any UNC System Institution
2011 Cohort 2010 Cohort 2009 Cohort
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2017-18 HIGHLIGHTSGILMAN SCHOLARSHIPS
ISABELLE CHANEnvironmental Sciences
DANIELLE CHAUNGMath, Statistics andComputer Science
MCKENZIE COOPERInternational Studies
and French
PRISCILLA COTTONMathematics
CLAIRE DUDLEYBusiness
Administration
HUGO LUGOBusiness Administration
MAXWELL MAYNARDChemistry
STEPHANIE MCMILLANEnglish
JASMINE PIERREMarine Biology
and Oceanography
KATHRYN TUCKERCommunication Studies and Creative Writing
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2017-18 HIGHLIGHTSNOAA/HOLLINGS SCHOLARSHIPS
EMILY CLANCEYMarine Biology and
Environmental Sciences
KAYLEIGH HERRMANNMarine Biology
REBEKAH JAMESMarine Biology and
Environmental Sciences
SAVANNAH MILLERPublic Health and Spanish
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2017-18 HIGHLIGHTSSCHOLARSHIPS
JESSIE AIKENPsychology and Spanish
Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship
JASMINE CERONInternational Studies
Critical Languages Scholarship
NIKKI KROUSHLCommunication Studies
and Creative Writing
Phi Kappa Phi Study Abroad Scholarship
AUDREY TAYLORGeography
NSF Graduate Research Fellowship
2017-18 HIGHLIGHTS
944STUDENTS
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6TH LARGEST STUDY ABROAD PROGRAM(in all U.S. comprehensive universities, 2015-16)
Source: 2017 OPEN DOORS®
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ROBUST PIPELINE OF CRITICAL WORKFORCE
HEALTH SCIENCES
655EDUCATION
PREPARATION
407STEM
696Degrees Awarded, 2016-17
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LARGEST NUMBER OF NURSING GRADUATES
IN THE STATE
4852016-17
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52FORTUNE 500 COMPANIESRECRUITING ON CAMPUS
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NEW PERMANENT FACULTY 2015-18
TILL WAGNERAssistant Professor
Department of Physics and Physical Oceanography
College of Arts and Sciences
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Fall 2015 Fall 2016 Fall 2017
SYMPHONY OXENDINE Assistant Professor
Department of Educational Leadership
Watson College of Education
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2017-18 HIGHLIGHTSFULBRIGHT FACULTY
Top Producing U.S. Comprehensive Universities,The Chronicle of Higher Education, February 18, 2018
ASWANI VOLETY Dean
College of Arts and Sciences
ANN POTTSAssociate Dean for Teacher Education
and Outreach Alliances
Watson College of Education
ELIZABETH BARBERDepartment of
Educational Leadership
Watson College of Education
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DR. ANTONIO E. PUENTE
Professor of Psychology
College of Arts and Sciences
PRESIDENT OF AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION
2017-18 HIGHLIGHTS
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NEW PROGRAMS LAUNCHED
M.S. Data ScienceFall 2017
Ph.D. PsychologyFall 2017
B.A. Digital ArtsFall 2017
$125M
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FACILITIES
UNDER CONSTRUCTION/COMPLETED
Allied HealthAnnexOthers
Cover of Master Plan
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2017-18 HIGHLIGHTS
ALL-TIME RECORD IN START-UPS AND TENANTS
MARBIONC
11CIE
52
7th
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BEST NATIONALONLINE BACHELOR’S PROGRAM
U.S.News & World Report
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FASTEST GROWING UNIVERSITY IN THE SYSTEM WITH QUALITY
GIVING FLIGHT TO IMAGINATION
28%2009-17
3%CAGR
ALL-TIME RECORD SAT AVERAGE
1248
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GIVING FLIGHT TO IMAGINATION
INVESTING IN ENROLLMENT GROWTH
$8.3M
$10.9M$10.5M
2016 2017 2018
$11.8M
2019
$8.0M (E)
$3.1M
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GIVING FLIGHT TO IMAGINATION
INVESTING IN GROWTH WITH QUALITYFACULTY
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Fall 2016 Fall 2017 Spring 2018
10Hired
Fall 2015
25Searches
Underway
28 (E)Future Hires
FY 2019
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ENGINEERING/OTHERS
• Coastal
• Intelligence Systems
DOCTORATES• Marine Science
• Pharmaceutical Sciences
• Instructional Technology
INVESTING IN GROWTH WITH QUALITYNEW PROGRAMS
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GIVING FLIGHT TO IMAGINATION
$25M $15M
Housing
ParkingDeck
Library
$144M
Dining
STEM
$58MIBEC $10M
$58M
$125M
Completed/Active
INVESTING IN GROWTH WITH QUALITYFACILITIES
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GIVING FLIGHT TO IMAGINATION
CLASSIFICATION OF UNC INSTITUTIONS IN THE CARNEGIE CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM
INVESTING IN GROWTH WITH QUALITY
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EXCELLENCEVISION
UNCW will be recognized forEXCELLENCE in everything it does, for its global mindset and for its
community engagement.
ALBERT EINSTEIN
“IMAGINATION IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN KNOWLEDGE,for knowledge is limited to all we
know and understand while imagination embraces the entire world and all there ever will be
to know and understand.”
+ IMAGINATION
2018 AND BEYOND
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BEATING RED…AND TEAL!
YES, I HAVE A HEART…
AND IT BEATS TEAL!
GO SEAHAWKS!