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BUDGET (CODE 36.02.26)
FY1991 Total Appropriation $42,997,533
General Funds ...................... $20,262,944
Other Current Unrestricted Funds ....... $20,596,136
Current Restricted Funds ..............$ 2,138,453
FY1991 Total Authorized Positions 640.8
ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE
PRESIDENT
Vacancy, President
(appointed by Board of Regents) ....... 689-4111
PUBLIC SERVICE PARTNERSHIP
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Appointed by PresuUnt: not yet appointed
ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
Daniel C. Pantaleo, Ph.D., Vice-President
far Academic Affairs ............. 689-4211
COLLEGE OF ARTS & HUMANITIES
Philip Allen, fh.D.,Dean ....... 689-4090
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
StevenP.WiUdnson,Ph.D.,DM» . 689-4019
SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
Edward Root, Ed.D.,Dean ...... 689-4759
SCHOOL OF NATURAL & SOCIAL
SCIENC'FS
Kenneth D. Stewart, Ph.D., Z)o»w . 689-4120
STUDENT & EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
Alice R. Manicur, Ed.D., Vice-President
for Student €r Educational Services .. 689-4311
ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
Richard S. Mctz, M.A.S., Vice-President
forAdministrative Services ........ 689-4335
UNIVERSITY ADVANCEMENT
Mark L. Atchison, M.P.A., Vice-President
for University Advancement ....... 689-4161
Frostburg State University was founded in 1898
as Maryland Normal School No. 2 and first opened
in 1902. The school was renamed Frostburg State
Teachers' College in 1935 and Frostburg State Col-
lege in 1963. On July 7,1987, the College became
Frostburg State University.
Accredited by the Middle States Association of
Colleges and Schools, Frostburg serves as a regional
State university for Western Maryland. The Univer-
sity with an enrollment of over 4,500 students,
offers comprehensive undergraduate and graduate
programs of study
In August 1988, the University opened a Center
at Hagerstown offering upper-division coursework
leading to the baccalaureate degree in accounting,
business administration and sociology (criminal jus-
tice focus) and the master of science degree in
management.
Serving the academic, economic and cultural
needs of Western Maryland, the University in recent
years has been a key participant in world class
whirewater competitions, Cumberland Summer
Theatre, and international academic conferences.
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COPPIN STATE COLLEGE
Founded in 1900
Calvin W. Burnett, Ph.D., President
2500 W North Ave.
Baltimore, MD 21216 333-5910
BUDGET (CODE 36.02.27)
FY1991 Total Appropriation $24,854,038
General Funds ...................... $14,054,072
Other Current Unrestricted Funds ....... S 6,161,057
Current Restricted Funds ..............$ 4,638,909
FY1991 Total Authorized Positions ....... 335
ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE
PRESIDENT
Calvin W. Bumett, Ph.D., President
(appointed by Board of Regents) ........333-5910
PUBLIC SERVICE PARTNERSHIP
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Appointed by President: not yet appointed
ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
Carlton W. Molettc, Ph.D., Vice-President
fir Academic Affairs .............333-5953
ARTS & SCIENCES
Ronald L. Collins, M.S.,Acting Dean
.........................333-5997
CONTINUING EDUCATION
John R. Rcmbold, Ph.D.,Art»»y Dean
.........................333-7840
EDUCATION
Ora S. Anderson, Ph.D.,.Dww . . . .333-7649
GRADUATE STUDIES
Ora S. Anderson, Ph.D., Interim Dean
.........................333-5970
NURSING
Loretta M. Richardson, Th.D.,Dean
.........................333-5546
STUDENT LIFE
Clayton McNeill, Ph.D., Vice-President
for Student lift .................333-5870
BUSINESS & FINANCE
Gregory A. Davis, C.P.A., Vice-President
for Business €rFinance ...........333-5904
INSTITUTIONAL ADVANCEMENT
Charles B. Wright, Vice-President for
Institutional Advancement.........333-5960
The origins of Coppin State College date back
to 1900. In that year, the Baltimore City School
Board initiated a one-year course for the training of
black elementary school teachers at Douglass High
School on Pennsylvania Avenue. In 1902, the pro-
gram was expanded to a two-year Normal Depart-
ment within the high school. The Department
became a separate institution with its own principal
in 1909. This facility for teacher training in 1926
was named the Coppin Normal School in honor of
Fannie Jackson Coppin, an outstanding black
pioneer in teacher education. In 1938, the School
was renamed Coppin Teachers College with a four-
year curriculum and authority to grant the Bachelor
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