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Sylvia Thomas, President
Supporting 105 HBCUs
Title III Administrators - Member Login
FY 2009 (Estimated)
Number of New Awards: 0
Number of Continuation Awards:
96 HBCU's
HBGI's 19
Average Continuation Award:
$2,480,000 HBCU's
$3,161,000 HBGI's
Total Continuation Award Funding:
$238,095,000 HBCU's
$58,500,000 HBGI's
College Cost Reduction and Access Act (CCRAA)
Number of New Awards: 96
Average New Award: $885,000
Total New Award Funding: $85,000,000
Total Award Funding: $323,095,000
Discretionary: $238,095,000;
Mandatory: $85,000,000
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Job Opportunities
Title: Director of Title III / Sponsored Programs Job Code: 09-1002BAN
Date of Posting: 10-02-09 Closing Date: Until Filled
Department: Institutional Advancement
Reports To: VP Institutional Advancement
GENERAL SUMMARY:
The Director of Title III and Sponsored Programs is responsible for program
management and overall budgetary administration of the Title III grant, and has
oversight for grant administration, management, and compliance of all grants and
contracts received. The incumbent ensures that the College’s operations relative
to all grants administration are consistent with the overall rules and
regulations of the granting agencies. As a part of the College’s goals and
objectives to ensure fiscal stability, the Director of Title III / Sponsored
Programs will assist in improving the financial reporting and recording keeping
systems and ensure that funds are being expended according to approved budget,
policies, and procedures outlined by the funding agency. The Director of Title
III / Sponsored Programs assist in researching and identifying funding
opportunities for the College and writes grant proposals.
The Director of Title III / Sponsored Programs provide information through
workshops and releases for the College constituents to assure compliance. The
Director of Title III / Sponsored Programs assists in identifying and
researching funding opportunities for the College.
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POSITION TITLE: Director for Academic Affairs/Institutional Research
POSITION #: 154
DEPARTMENT/PROGRAM OVERVIEW:
The Division of Academic Affairs/Institutional Planning, Assessment and Research (IPAR) invites
applications and nominations for the position of Director for Academic
Affairs/Institutional Research. IPAR is a unit in Academic Affairs. IPAR is
responsible for the data collection, analyses, and reporting as well as the
assessment and evaluation of academic departments, programs and service units.
IPAR prepares reports to external accrediting, ranking, and regulatory bodies,
the University of North Carolina System General Administration, state and
federal agencies, and responses to internal requests for data and information.
IPAR seeks to excel in collecting, analyzing, and disseminating data to these
internal and external constituents. Working collaboratively with other units on
campus, IPAR supports the University’s quest for operational excellence in
learning, discovery and engagement.
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