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BURSAR
Virginia Vauls ............. 444-3920

ADMINISTRATIVE COMPUTER CENTER
Gilbert H. Morgan, Director ..444-3125

PHYSICAL PLANT
Vander Harris, Acting Director . 444-3320

STUDENT AFFAIRS
Raymond A. Downs, Vice-President for
Student Affairs ............. 444-3527

ASSISTANT VICE-PRESIDENT FOR
ENROLLMENT MANAGEMENT
A. Recardo Perry ........... 444-3528

ADMISSIONS & RECRUITMENT
Chelscia H. Miller, Director ... 444-3000

CAREER DEVELOPMENT
William Carson, Director 444-3110

COUNSELING CENTER
Nina L. Dobson, Director .... 444-3130

FINANCIAL AID
Reginald Cureton, .D»ww ... 444-3178

ATHLETICS
Leonard Braxton, Director .... 444-3050

HOUSING & RESIDENCE PROGRAMS
Richard E.Robinson, Director . 444-3218

McKELDIN CENTER/STUDENT
ACTIVITIES
Floyd Taliaferro, Director 444-3120

HEALTH SERVICES
Michael Zol\icoffeT, Director ..444-3236

INSTITUTIONAL ADVANCEMENT
Harry Miller, Vice-President for Institutional
Advancement ............... 444-3535

DEVELOPMENT
MaryE. Robinson, Director ... 444-3040

PUBLIC RELATIONS
Frederick I. Douglass, Director . 444-3022

ALUMNI AFFAIRS
Lawrence Montgomery, Director
...................... 444-3015

SPONSORED PROGRAMS
Edet Isuk, Director .......... 444-3260

PLANNING
Joseph Popovich, Vice-President for Planning
......................... 444-3372

Morgan State University originated in 1867 as
the Centenary Biblical Institute under the auspices
of the Methodist Episcopal Church. In 1890, the
Institute was renamed Morgan College in honor of
Dr. Lyrcleton Morgan, whose support enabled the
school to offer academic work at the college level.
The College remained under church jurisdiction
until purchased by the State in 1939. In 1975,
Morgan State College was granted university status
(Chapter 550, Acts of 1975).
A public univcrsily Morgan now includes the
Schools of Business and Management, Education
and Urban Studies, Engineering, Graduate Studies,
and a College of Arts and Sciences. The University
offers a comprehensive undergraduate program
built upon basic degree offerings in the liberal arts.
Baccalaureate degrees are offered in many dis-
ciplines, including preprofessional programs. The

University's School of Graduate Studies first of-
fered advanced degrees in education in 1964. Since
then, the scope of the graduate studies program has
broadened to include a wide range of degrees in the
arts and sciences as well as in professional fields.
Encompassing thirty departments, the Univer-
sity offers forty-five baccalaureate and twenty-seven
master's degree programs, as well as a doctoral
program in Urban Educational Leadership. All
academic programs are approved by the faculty,
which consists of 50 full professors, 64 associate
professors, 64 assistant professors, and 23 instruc-
tors. During the fall of the 1990-91 academic year,
4,693 students were enrolled at Morgan. Of these,
3,681 were full-time students and 1,012 were part-
time students.
The University is governed by an independent
Board of Regents. The Board's thirteen members
are appointed by the Governor with Senate advice
and consent. Twelve members serve six-year terms.
The student member serves a one-year term (Code
Education Article, sees. 14-101 through 14-107).

NEW COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF
BALTIMORE

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Marion W. Pines, Chairperson
Appointed by Governor with Senate advice & consent:
Nicole M. Small, student, 1991

Beverly P. Cole; David F. Johnson; Jeanecte
Lockhart-Cole; Jerry C. Lymas; Michael C.
Middleton; Sara W. Taylor; Garland Williamson.
Terms expire 1993.

James D. Tschechtelin, Ed.D., Interim President

2901 Liberty Heights Ave.
Baltimore, MD 21215 396-0400

BUDGET (CODE 36.03.00)

FY1991 Total Appropriation $29,607,048
State Appropriation............. $16,776,041
Other Current Unrestricted ......$ 6,175,000
Current Restricted ..............$ 6,656,007
FY1991 Total Authorized Positions ....... 412

ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

PRESIDENT
James D. Tschechtelin, Ed.D., Interim President
(appointed by Board of Trustees) . .396-0400

PUBLIC SERVICE PARTNERSHIP
PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Appointed by President: not yet appointed

ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
Ron D. Wright, Vice-President for
Acadtmic Affairs ............ .396-0078

 



 
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