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RESEARCH REPORT 1-00 (MAY 2000)
T
HE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA
C
HAPEL HILL, NORTH CAROLINA

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Contents

Current Enrollment

Enrollment Trends

Undergraduate Transfers

Degrees Conferred

Faculty

Library Resources

Costs to Students

Admissions

Student Financial Aid

Student Housing

 

Appendices

Sources of Data

Definition of Terms

Crosswalk of Statistical Abstract Discipline Categories and CIP Categories

Figure 1. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Excel (xls - not available) North Carolina Post-Secondary Institutions, 1999-2000 (Map)

Current Enrollment

In Fall 1998, the North Carolina Community College System changed from a quarter calendar to a semester calendar and went through a re-engineering process. In Statistical Abstracts previous to Fall 1998, community college enrollment was referred to as college transfer enrollment (for the college transfer program) or total curriculum enrollment (for total resident credit enrollment). Since Fall 1997, the college transfer designation is changed to "Associate Degree Students," which includes students enrolled in AA, AFA, AS, and AGE programs. The Associate of General Education (AGE) is not a college transfer associate degree and is not part of the Comprehensive Articulation Agreement; however, students in this degree program may take courses that have been approved for the Comprehensive Articulation Agreement and are included in the category of "Associate Degree Students." Students in the Associate of Applied Science (AAS) are excluded from this category.

Figure 2. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Student Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Residence Status, Fall 1999

Figure 3. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Student Enrollment in North Carolina Public Colleges and Universities by Residence Status, Fall 1999

Figure 4. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Student Enrollment in North Carolina Private Colleges and Universities by Residence Status, Fall 1999

Figure 5. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Geographic Origin of Undergraduate Students in the University of North Carolina, Fall 1999

Table 1. | Acrobat® (pdf) | General Characteristics of Resident Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, Fall 1999

Table 2. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Resident Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Residence Status, Full-Time and Part-Time, and Gender, Fall 1999

Table 3. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Resident Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Class, and Level of Instruction, Fall 1999

Table 4. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Resident Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Level of Instruction, and Residence Status, Fall 1999

Table 5. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Full-Time Equivalent Resident Credit Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Level of Instruction, and Residence Status, Fall 1999

Table 6. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Total Curriculum Resident Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Community Colleges by Institution, Residence Status, Full-Time and Part-Time, and Gender, Fall 1999

Table 7. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Percentage of Resident Credit Headcount Enrollment by Age Distribution at the University of North Carolina, Fall 1999

Table 8. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Percentage of Resident Credit Headcount Enrollment by Age Distribution at North Carolina Private Colleges and Universities, Fall 1999

Table 9. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Percentage of Associate Degree Students by Age Distribution at North Carolina Community Colleges, Fall 1999

Table 10. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Percentage of Resident Credit Enrollment (Excluding Associate Degree Students) by Age Distribution at North Carolina Community Colleges, Fall 1999

Table 11. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Average Age of Total Resident Credit Headcount Enrollment in the University of North Carolina, Fall 1999

Table 12. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Average Age of Associate Degree Students in North Carolina Community Colleges, Fall 1999

Table 13. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Average Age of Total Resident Credit Headcount Enrollment (Excluding Associate Degree Students) in North Carolina Community Colleges, Fall 1999

Table 14. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Average Age of Total Resident Credit Headcount Enrollment (Including Associate Degree Students) in North Carolina Community Colleges, Fall 1999

Table 15. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Average Age of Total Resident Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Private Senior Colleges and Universities, Fall 1999

Table 16. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Average Age of Total Resident Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Private Junior Colleges, Fall 1999

Table 17. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Home County of In-State Undergraduate Resident Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Type of Institution, Fall 1999

Table 18. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Home State of Out-of-State Undergraduate Resident Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Type of Institution, Fall 1999

Table 19. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Home County of In-State Undergraduate Resident Credit Headcount Enrollment in the University of North Carolina by Institution, Fall 1999

Table 20. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Home State of Out-of-State Undergraduate Resident Credit Headcount Enrollment in the University of North Carolina by Institution, Fall 1999

Table 21. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Home County of Resident Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Community Colleges by County, Fall 1999

Table 22. | Acrobat® (pdf)Home State of Resident Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Community Colleges by State, Fall 1999

Table 23. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Geographic Origin of Undergraduate Resident Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Fall 1999

Table 24. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Graduate and First Professional Resident Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, Fall 1999

Table 25. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Upper-Division Undergraduate and Post-Baccalaureate Resident Credit Headcount Enrollment in the University of North Carolina by Field of Study, Fall 1999

Table 26. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Summer School Unduplicated Headcount Enrollment and Credit Hours Registered in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, 1999

Table 27. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Headcount and Percent of Foreign Resident Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution and Level of Instruction, Fall 1999

Table 28. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Racial Composition of Resident Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, Fall 1999

Table 29. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Extension Credit Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, Fall 1999

Enrollment Trends

There are policy changes at three campuses. The enrollment for Campbell University is approximately half what it has been prior to Fall 1991 because in prior years credit extension enrollment was included in their reports on resident-credit enrollment. Mount Olive College and Montreat College now include an off-campus site in their resident-credit enrollment, per instructions from their accrediting agency, because of the proximity of the off-campus site to the main campus.

Barber-Scotia College did not provide resident-credit enrollment for fall 1991.

Figure 6. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Enrollment by Residence Status in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, Fall 1989 - Fall 1999

Table 30. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Resident Credit Enrollment Trends in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, Fall 1900 - Fall 1999

Table 31. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Resident Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities and Percentage Change by Institution, Fall 1989 - Fall 1999

Table 32. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Resident Credit Headcount Enrollment by Residence Status in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, Fall 1989 - Fall 1999

Table 33. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Percentages of Out-of-State Resident Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Public Colleges and Universities, Fall 1994 - Fall 1999

Table 34. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Resident Credit Headcount Enrollment Trends by Level of Instruction in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, Fall 1989 - Fall 1999

Table 35. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Trend in County Origin of In-State Undergraduate Resident Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, Fall 1989 - Fall 1999

Table 36. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Trend in State Origin of Out-of-State Undergraduate Resident Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, Fall 1989 - Fall 1999

Undergraduate Transfers

Figure 7. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Origin of Undergraduate Transfers in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, Fall 1999

Table 37. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Undergraduate Transfers to North Carolina Colleges and Universities, Fall 1989 - Fall 1999

Table 38. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Undergraduate Transfer Students at North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Type of Institution and Gender, Fall 1999

Table 39. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Undergraduate Transfer Students from Two-Year Colleges to Senior Colleges and Universities in North Carolina by Institution, Fall 1999

Table 40. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Undergraduate Transfer Students from Senior Colleges and Universities to Senior Colleges and Universities in North Carolina by Institution, Fall 1999

Table 41. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Undergraduate Transfer Students from Senior Colleges and Universities to Two-Year Colleges in North Carolina by Institution, Fall 1999

Table 42. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Undergraduate Transfer Students from Two-Year Colleges to Two-Year Colleges in North Carolina by Institution, Fall 1999

Table 43. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Undergraduate Transfer Students from Out-of-State Colleges and Universities to North Carolina Colleges and Universities by State, Fall 1999

Table 44. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Transfers into Non-College Parallel Programs at North Carolina Community Colleges from Other Colleges and Universities, Fall 1999

Degrees Conferred

In 1983-84 the National Center for Education Statistics and the Office for Civil Rights - both within The Department of Education - adopted a new Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) for reporting degrees conferred by colleges and universities in the United States. This classification system includes 40 major categories of degree programs, 36 of which apply to the bachelor's, master's, doctorate, and first professional degrees offered by North Carolina senior colleges and universities. This classification system was updated in 1992.

An earlier classification system - the one used to report degrees conferred in Abstract tables since the 1970-71 academic year - has been retained by the University of North Carolina for all purposes other than meeting official federal reporting obligations. For this reason, and for the purpose of maintaining comparability with Abstract data reported on degrees conferred in past years, the table formats for reporting degrees conferred in this section continue to use the former discipline categories. The crosswalk between the current CIP and these categories is presented in Appendix C. Readers may obtain more detailed data by academic degree program level in CIP categories on the web site referenced on the cover of this publication.

Figure 8. | Acrobat® (pdf) |Bachelor's Degrees Conferred by North Carolina Colleges and Universities, 1988-89 - 1998-99

Figure 9. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Master's Degrees Conferred by North Carolina Colleges and Universities, 1988-89 - 1998-99

Figure 10. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Doctorate and First Professional Degrees Conferred by North Carolina Colleges and Universities, 1988-89 - 1998-99

Figure 11. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Bachelor's Degrees Conferred by North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Field of Study, 1998-99

Table 45. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Number of Degrees Conferred by North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, 1995-96 - 1998-99

Table 46. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Degrees Conferred by North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Field of Study, Level of Degree, Race, and Gender, 1998-99

Table 47. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Number of Bachelor's Degrees Conferred by North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Gender, and Field of Study, 1998-99

Table 48. | Acrobat® (pdf) | First Professional Degrees Conferred by North Carolina Universities by Institution, Gender, and Field of Study, 1998-99

Table 49. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Number of Master's Degrees Conferred by North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Gender, and Field of Study, 1998-99

Table 50. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Number of Doctorate Degrees Conferred by North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Gender, and Field of Study, 1998-99

Table 51. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Degrees and Awards Based on Less Than Four Years Work Beyond High School at North Carolina Colleges and Universities, 1998-99

Faculty

Figure 12. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Percentage of Full-Time Instructional Faculty Holding a Doctorate or First Professional Degree in Each Academic Rank at North Carolina Senior Colleges and Universities, Fall 1999

Table 52. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Academic Rank and Gender of Full-Time Faculty in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Fall 1999

Table 53. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Highest Earned Degree Held by Full-Time Faculty in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution and Academic Rank, Fall 1999

Library Resources

Table 54. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Library Resources (1998-99) and Services (Fall 1999) in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution

Table 55. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Library Operating Expenditures in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, 1998-99

Costs to Students

Figure 13. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Ranges of Combined Tuition and Required Fees Charged to Undergraduate Students in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, 1999-2000

Table 56. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Undergraduate Tuition and Required Fees Combined for North Carolina Colleges and Universities 1994-1995 to 1999-2000

Table 57. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Costs to Undergraduate Students at North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, 1999-2000

Table 58. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Detailed Listing of Required Fees Charged to Regular Undergraduate Students in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, 1999-2000

Table 59. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Costs to Students in First Professional Degree Programs at North Carolina Universities by Institution and Type of Program, 1999-2000

Table 60. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Costs to Graduate Students at North Carolina Universities by Institution, 1999-2000

Admissions

Figure 14. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Recentered SAT Scores of Entering Freshmen in the University of North Carolina, Fall 1989 - Fall 1999

Figure 15. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Comparison of Recentered SAT Statistics of First-Time Freshmen in the University of North Carolina, Fall 1999

Figure 16. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Percent of Freshman Applications, Acceptances, and Enrollees in the University of North Carolina by Carnegie Category, Fall 1999

Table 61. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Average Recentered SAT Scores of Entering Freshmen in the University of North Carolina, Fall 1989 - Fall 1999

Table 62. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Distribution of Recentered SAT Scores of Entering Freshmen in the University of North Carolina, Fall 1999

Table 63. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Averages and Quartiles of Recentered SAT Scores of Entering Freshmen in the University of North Carolina, Fall 1999

Table 64. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Averages and Quartiles of Recentered SAT Scores of Entering Freshmen in North Carolina Private Colleges and Universities, Fall 1999

Table 65. | Acrobat® (pdf) | High School Class Rank of Entering Freshmen in the University of North Carolina, Fall 1999

Table 66. | Acrobat® (pdf) | High School Class Rank of Entering Freshmen in North Carolina Private Colleges and Universities, Fall 1999

Table 67. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Number of Freshman Applications, Acceptances, and Enrollees in the University of North Carolina, Fall 1999

Table 68. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Number of Freshman Applications, Acceptances, and Enrollees in North Carolina Private Colleges and Universities, Fall 1999

Table 69. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Number of Undergraduate Transfer Applications, Acceptances, and Enrollees in the University of North Carolina, Fall 1999

Table 70. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Number of Undergraduate Transfer Applications, Acceptances, and Enrollees in North Carolina Private Colleges and Universities, Fall 1999

Table 71. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Number of Graduate Applications, Acceptances, and Enrollees in the University of North Carolina, Fall 1999

Table 72. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Number of First Professional Applications, Acceptances, and Enrollees in the University of North Carolina, Fall 1999

Student Financial Aid

Table 73. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Undergraduate Student Aid Expenditures by Program and Sector, 1998-99

Table 74. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Grants and Scholarships Provided to Undergraduate Students in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, 1998-99

Table 75. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Guaranteed Loan Programs and Other Loan and Work Programs Provided to Undergraduate Students in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, 1998-99

Table 76. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Scholarship/Loans Provided to Undergraduate Students in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, 1998-99

Table 77. | Acrobat® (pdf) | North Carolina Legislative Tuition Grants (NCLTG) and State Contractual Scholarship Funds (SCSF) Awarded to Students in North Carolina Private Colleges and Universities, 1998-99

Table 78. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Financial Aid for Graduate Students in North Carolina Universities, 1998-99

Table 79. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Financial Aid for First Professional Students in North Carolina Universities, 1998-99

Student Housing

Figure 17. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Percent Dormitory Utilization in the University of North Carolina, Fall 1989 - Fall 1999

Table 80. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Capacity and Utilization of Dormitories in the University of North Carolina, Fall 1989 to Fall 1999

Table 81. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Enrollment by Type of Housing in the University of North Carolina, Fall 1999

Table 82. | Acrobat® (pdf) | Enrollment by Type of Housing in North Carolina Private Colleges and Universities, Fall 1999

Report Compiled by
Xiaoyun Yang, Director of Data Collection and Reporting
Division of Program Assessment and Public Service
UNC-General Administration

 

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