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Q: What was the total enrollment at each UNC institution in 2004?

The 16 campuses of the University--located across N.C.--have a combined enrollment of 189,615 students.

ASU

14,653

            UNCA

3,574

ECU

22,767

UNCC

19,846

ECSU

2,470

UNC-CH

26,878

FSU

5,441

UNCG

15,329

NCA&T

10,383

UNCP

5,027

NCCU

7,227

UNCW

11,574

NCSA

788

WCU

8,396

NCSU

29,957

WSSU

4,805

 

Q: Of the System wide total enrollment what percentage is from North Carolina?

About 86%

 

Q: Tell me about the programs of the University System.

UNC campuses collectively offer more than 200-degree programs and graduate more than 30,000 students each year. Undergraduates account for more than 80 percent of UNC's total enrollment. UNC programs include an array of distinguished liberal-arts programs, two medical schools and one teaching hospital, two law schools, a veterinary school, a school of pharmacy, ten nursing programs, 15 schools of education, three schools of engineering, and a specialized school for performing artists.

 

Q: What is the total 2002-2003 revenue of the UNC System?

Over $5 billion. Approximately $1.86 billion of that is received from General Fund Appropriations.

Q: What is the total number of UNC System full time faculty?

Over 9,000 full time faculty

Q: What is the in-state cost of tuition and fees at UNC institutions (for the academic year 2004-2005)?

ASU     $3,115      NCCU   $3,041       UNCC $3,419
ECU     $3,320      NCSA   $4,216       UNCG  $3,384                  ECSU   $2,474      NCSU   $4,169       UNCP  $2,824
FSU     $2,520      UNCA   $3,332       UNCW $3,575
NCA&T $3,003      UNC-CH $4,360      WCU   $3,202                   WSSU  $2,654

 

Q: How does the UNC System tuition and fees compare with peer institutions?

National average for in state tuition for a 4-year public university: $4694

Average tuition for a UNC constituent university: $3228

 

 

Sources:

Our State, Our Money:  A Citizen’s Guide to the North Carolina Budget

            NC Progress Board, September 2003

 

University of North Carolina Institutional Profiles

            UNC-GA Program Assessment and Public Service Division

 

Statistical Abstract of Higher Education in North Carolina

            UNC-GA Program Assessment and Public Service Division

           

“Public-College Tuition Rise Is Largest in 3 Decades” Farrell, Elizabeth

October 31, 2003; The Chronicle of Higher Education

            Volume 50, Issue 10, Page A1



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