ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND SYSTEM
BOARD OF REGENTS
Lance W Billmgsley, Esq , Chair (301) 445 2701
CHANCELLOR
Donald N Langenberg, Ph D , Chancellor
(301)445-1901
COPPIN STATE COLLEGE
Calvin W Burnett, Ph D , President
(appointed by Board of Regents)
(410) 383 5910
BOARD OF VISITORS
Melvm A Bilal, Chair
Appointed by President Matthew Bowie,
Edwin Boyer III, Calvin W Burnett,
Ph D , Florme Camphor, Linda Cooper,
Flossie M Dedmond, Ernest Donaldson,
Luvenia Draine, Einora Fullwood,
Gordon Gant, Ronald Grodzmsky,
Stephen D Kaiser, James E McDonald,
Ida Nicholas, Christopher Pope, Talib
Rashada, Charles Smith, Lynette Young
Terms expire 1999
ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
Herman A Howard, Ed D , Vice-President
for Academic Affairs (410) 383-5953
ARTS & SCIENCES DIVISION
Thelma J Bryan, Ph D , Dean
(410) 383 5997
EDUCATION DIVISION
Herman A Howard, Ed D , Dean
(410) 383 5530
NURSING DIVISION
Dons N Starks, Ph D , Dean
(410)383 5546
GRADUATE STUDIES DIVISION
Jerusa C Wilson, Ph D , Dean
(410)383 5535
CONTINUING EDUCATION DIVISION
John R Rembold, Ed D , Dean
(410) 383 5540
BUSINESS & FINANCE
Gregory A Davis, C P A , Vice President
for Business & Finance (410)3835700
INSTITUTIONAL ADVANCEMENT
Matthew Bowie, Director of Development
(410)383 5960
STUDENT LIFE
Clayton McNeill, Ph D , Vice President
for Student Life (410) 383 5800
The origins of Coppm State College date to
1900 In that year, the Baltimore City School Board
initiated a one-year course for the training ofAfh
can American elementary school teachers at
Douglass High School on Pennsylvania Avenue In
1902, the program expanded to a two year Normal
Department within the high school The Depart
ment became a separate institution with its own
principal in 1909 This facility for teacher training
in 1926 was named the Coppm Normal School in
honor of Fannie Jackson Coppm, an outstanding
African American pioneer in teacher education In
1938, the School was renamed Coppm Teachers
College with a four year curriculum and authority
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to grant the Bachelor of Science degree The Col
lege became Coppm State Teachers College at its
present location in 1952 and was renamed Coppm
State College in 1963 when the Board of Trustees
decided to extend the institution's degree-granting
authority beyond teacher education In 1988, the
College became part of the University of Maryland
System (Chapter 246, Acts of 1988)
Set on 38 acres in Baltimore City, Coppm State
College is an historically African American liberal
arts college A four year institution, Coppin pro
vides academic programs in the arts and sciences,
teacher education, nursing, graduate studies, and
continuing education It offers seventeen majors
and four graduate-degree programs The fully ac
credited residential campus serves Baltimore resi-
dents and students from around the world Coppin
offers flexibility in course scheduling with conven
lent day, evening and weekend classes
UNIVERSITY OF BALTIMORE
Founded in 1925
H Mebane Turner, Ed D , President
1420 North Charles St
Baltimore, MD 21201—5779 (410) 837 4200
fax (410) 837 4875
TTY (410) 837-4775
World Wide Web http // www ubalt edu/
FALL 1995
Undergraduate students 2,261
Graduate students 1,625
Law School students 1,118
Faculty 161
BUDGET (CODE 36 02 28)
FY1994 FY1995 FY1996
Funds (actual) (actual) (approp)
General $16,882,194 $18,525 902 $18,837,841
Other Unrestr $18,793 112 $19,593,232 $20,076,783
Restricted $ 3,577,336 $ 5,987,749 $ 7,219,264
Total Funds $39,252,642 $44,106,883 $46,133,888
Staff
Authorized 446 77 458 77 449 77
Contractual (FTE) 103 58 108 25 108 25
Total Staff 55035 56702 55802
HISTORICAL EVOLUTION
University of Baltimore, 1925-88
University of Maryland System, University of
Baltimore, 1988—
MANDATED REPORTS
Annual Report of Board of Visitors to Governor,
Senate President, House Speaker, Board of
.Regents Chair, & Secretary of Higher
Education due Oct 1
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