Fact Book 2009-2010

Preface
The Central Piedmont Community College Fact Book 2009-2010 presents comprehensive statistical information about the College. This Fact Book provides the data concerning: organization, academics, students, funding, facilities, and employees.
Although most data are presented on a college-wide basis, enrollment and class information by campus is also provided as appropriate. Campus data include six locations currently in operation: Central Campus, North Campus, Cato Campus, Levine Campus, Harper Campus, and the Harris Campus, in addition to a virtual campus (distance education) and off-campus sites (courses offered at other facilities, e.g., high schools).
Most of the student and class information is based on the data managed by the Office of Planning and Research. In order to obtain a more complete profile, the end of term data were generally used to produce the student enrollment information while the census registration point of data were used to produce the class enrollment information. The total enrollment numbers may not be identical with those appearing in the documents (e.g. annual statistical reports) published by the NC Community College System Office due to the different datasets. Data acquired from other Offices are otherwise indicated with the sources of information.
The contributions of many offices to this publication should be acknowledged, specifically, the Office of the Executive Vice President, the Learning Resource Center (library), Marketing (Graphic Design), Facilities Services, and Internal Audit and Compliance, the Office of Equal Employment Opportunity, Human Resources and the CPCC web page.
The electronic version of the Fact Book is accessible to the public on the World Wide Web via Central Piedmont Community College’s home page at www.cpcc.edu or directly http://www.cpcc.edu/planning.
Inquiries and comments regarding this document may be directed to the Planning and Research Office, P.O. Box 35009,
Charlotte, NC 28235-5009; Phone: 704-330-6592; Fax:704-330-6013; Email terri.manning@cpcc.edu.
Institutional Research
Terri Manning, Ed. D., Associate Vice President for Institutional Research, Director, Center for Applied Research
Bobbie Frye, M.S., Director of Institutional Research
Paul Earls, B.S., Research Analyst, Institutional Research
Jason Temples, B.S., Research Analyst, Institutional Research
Institutional Effectiveness and Quality Assurance
Terri Manning, Ed. D., Associate Vice President for Institutional Research, Director, Center for Applied Research
Denise Wells, M.S., Director of Institutional Effectiveness, Institutional Effectiveness and Quality Assurance
Mary-Lynn Mitchell, B.A.,Director of Quality Assurance, Institutional Effectiveness and Quality Assurance
Lesley Shroyer, B.A., Research Information Specialist, Institutional Effectiveness and Quality Assurance
Stacey Quigg, M.S., Research Information Specialist, Institutional Effectiveness and Quality Assurance
Center for Applied Research
Terri Manning, Ed. D., Associate Vice President for Institutional Research, Director, Center for Applied Research
Dawn Coleman, M.A., Senior Research Analyst, Center for Applied Research
Jennie Ann Cole, M.A., Senior Research Analyst, Center for Applied Research
Lynn Williams, A.A.S., Administrative Specialist, Center for Applied Research
President’s Message
I hope that this Central Piedmont Community College Fact Book 2009-2010 helps you to understand the critical role Central Piedmont Community College plays in the lives of the tens of thousands of people we serve each year. Additionally, this data is confirmation of the College’s responsiveness to the needs of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg business community. You will find information that focuses on our students, academic programs, six campuses, and the services that we provide beyond the classroom.
Upholding its vision of becoming the “national leader in workforce development”, Central Piedmont Community College has earned recognition as a premier institution of higher learning. The College is student centered and has a strong commitment to innovation and excellence in teaching and learning. As the largest community college in North Carolina, Central Piedmont Community College serves students from 158 different countries, which is a reflection of its commitment to diversity.
I extend my congratulations and thanks to everyone who made the outstanding accomplishments in this book possible.
Cordially,
P. Anthony Zeiss
President
Central Piedmont Community College
Table of Contents
ORGANIZATION
- Mission Statement
- Updated Mission Statement as of May 2011
- Administrative Organizational Charts
- Locations of all CPCC Campuses
STUDENTS
- Entire College, Student Profile FY 2001-2010
- Central Campus, Student Profile FY 2001-2010
- North Campus, Student Profile FY 2001-2010
- Cato Campus, Student Profile, FY 2001-2010
- Levine Campus, Student Profile, FY 2001-2010
- Harper Campus, Student Profile, FY 2001-2010
- Harris Campus, Student Profile, FY 2001-2010
- City View Center, Student Profile, FY 2001-2010
- Off Campus, Student Profile, FY 2001-2010
- Virtual Campus, Student Profile, FY 2001-2010
- Curriculum, Student Profile FY 2001-2010
- Corporate and Continuing Ed., Student Profile FY 2001-2010
- Basic Skills, Student Profile FY 2001-2010
- International Student Enrollment by Country, 2001-2010
- Curriculum Student Enrollment by Program, 2001-2010
- First-time, First Year Curriculum Students, Fall 2002-2009
- Student Financial Aid Awarded by Source, FY 2001-2010
- Curriculum Student Credit Hours Enrollment by Term
- Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools (CMS) Graduates Enrolled at CPCC
- Student Retention Rate by Term 2005-2010
ACADEMICS
- Academic Programs Offered, FY 2008-2010
- Degrees Awarded Summary, FY 1996-2010
- Degrees Awarded by Program, FY 2001-2010
- Curriculum Course Profile, FY 2008-2010
- Corporate and Continuing Ed., Course Profile, FY 2009-2010
- Basic Skills, Course Profile,FY 2009-2010
- Entire College, Course Summary, FY 2001-2010
- Central Campus, Course Summary, FY 2001-2010
- North Campus, Course Summary, FY 2001-2010
- Cato Campus, Course Summary, FY 2001-2010
- Levine Campus, Course Summary, FY 2001-2010
- Harper Campus, Course Summary, FY 2001-2010
- Harris Campus, Course Summary, FY 2001-2010
- City View Center, Course Summary, FY 2001-2010
- Off Campus, Course Summary, FY, 2001-2010
- Virtual Campus, Course Summary, FY 2001-2010
- Class Offerings By Campus, Day and Hour, Fall 2009
EMPLOYEES
- Full-time Employees FY 1999-2010
- Percentage of Full-time Employees, by Gender, by Race, FY 2009-2010
- Highest Degree Earned, Full-time Faculty, Spring 2011
FUNDING AND FACILITIES
- Student Tuition and Fees, FY 2009-2010
- Funding Source and Budget Allocations, FY 2009-2010
- Expenditures per FTE Revenue Profile
- Library Collections, FY 2000-2009
- General Obligation Bonds Since 1985
- Capital Plan, 2010-2016
DATA AT A GLANCE
- Quick Reference of Central Piedmont Community College
- Education, Income and Employment Data
- Data for Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, & North Carolina
