North Carolina s High School 60% of NCSSM alumni stay in North Carolina and contribute nearly $500 million to the state s economy every year NCSSM has more than 500 alumni caring for patients at all 10 of the top 10 hospitals in North Carolina NCSSM alumni are currently teaching at 15 of the 25 largest N.C. universities NCSSM alumni volunteer more than 140,000 hours in their communities every year. All NCSSM students are North Carolinians, representing all 13 Congressional Districts and nearly every county. Since the UNC Tuition Grant was implemented in 2004, nearly 80% of graduates have attended UNC system schools, up from 55% before the Tuition Grant
Leading the nation in STEM education More than 60% of NCSSM alumni pursue careers in science, technology, engineering and math, nearly four times the national average; many more pursue related fields such as patent law and venture capital investment Siemens Competition in Math, Science and Technology: More semifinalists, national finalists, and 1 st Place winners than any other school in the nation 1 out of 4 NCSSM graduates goes on to teach Top high school in nation in most problems solved in the National Mathematical Competition 50 percent of alumni hold at least a Master s degree; nearly 25 percent hold a doctorate Reigning champion of the U.S. Department of Energy National Science Bowl
Leading the state in distance education Largest provider of K-12 programming in the state on the N.C. Information Highway Courses-for-credit to more than 500 students at 30 schools across N.C. Enrichment programming to more than 2,500 students at 50+ schools across N.C. NCSSM Online offers 15+ courses to more than 150 N.C. students N.C. Counties Served by NCSSM Distance Education and Extended Programs 2009-2010 IVC Courses Online Courses IVC Professional Development
Fueling North Carolina s economy NCSSM alumni are working at some of the top companies in North Carolina, including: And they re starting the companies that will drive North Carolina forward:
The nation s first Opened in 1980 on historic Watts Hospital campus First public, residential high school in the world to offer a specialized curriculum emphasizing science and mathematics Founders: - Jim Hunt, former governor - Terry Sanford, former governor, senator and Duke University president - John Ehle, academician/author - Kenneth Royall, former N.C. senator - Joseph M. Bryan, philanthropist MISSION: To help meet North Carolina s need for responsible leadership in the development and application of science, mathematics and technology To act as a catalyst for educational improvement in the state and the nation
A local and global catalyst Helped found NCSSSMST, now a more than 100-member consortium Model for 18 like-schools around world North Carolina Math and Science Education Network (NC-MSEN) Summer Ventures partnership with system schools 2006 Siemens Founder s Award 5,000+ N.C. teachers have attended professional development conferences and workshops hosted by NCSSM faculty
Building competitive advantage In 2009-2010, NCSSM students took home top honors in nearly 50 academic and athletic contests, including:
Class of 2010 Mean SAT of 1379 Siemens Competition in Math, Science and Technology Intel Science Talent Search Morehead-Cain Scholar at UNC-Chapel Hill 4 Park Scholars at N.C. State Robertson Scholar at UNC-Chapel Hill and Duke 22,000+ hours of community service in N.C. Student winners from Henderson, Raleigh, Mebane, Goldsboro, Fayetteville, Advance, Weddington Lanair Lett :: Henderson, N.C. Siemens Competition Finalist Jillian Froelick :: Weddington, N.C. Robertson Scholar
Faculty + staff 100% of NCSSM faculty hold Master s degrees; 35% hold Ph.D.s More than 25% are certified before the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards in loco parentis to 680 residential students Student Life Division includes more than 20 Student Life Instructors Food services, security, housekeeping all integral to student life Student Life curriculum 101 for Juniors: Summer reading program, wellness, time management, résumé writing 201 for Seniors: Summer reading program, wellness, college coaching
Facility + Financials 27-acre campus More than 470,000 sq. feet 6 residence halls Financial Report: $19.9 million budget 89% spent on Personnel-related and Purchased Services* Expenditures *Food service and medical services for students, utilities, etc. Student Life 20% Library 3% NCSSM Annual Budget 2009-2010 Plant Facilities 12% Academic Programs 47% Administration 18%
Planning for tomorrow Discovery Center Plans to expand campus by 50 percent Increased residential and distance education capacities Improved research facilities
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