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S T A T I S T I C A L A B S T R A C T O F H I G H E R E D U C A T I O N I N N O R T H C A R O L I N A 2 0 0 2 - 0 3 R E S E A R C H R E P O R T 1 - 0 3 ( A P R I L 2 0 0 3 ) T H E U N I V E R S I T Y O F N O R T H C A R O L I N A C H A P E L H I L L , N O R T H C A R O L I N A http:// www. northcarolina. edu/ pres/ publications/ publications. cfm T H E U N I V E R S I T Y O F N O R T H C A R O L I N A J. Bradley Wilson, Chairman B o a r d o f G o v e r n o r s M o l l y C o r b e t t B r o a d P r e s i d e n t T h e U n i v e r s i t y o f N o r t h C a r o l i n a G e n e r a l A d m i n i s t r a t i o n P O B o x 2 6 8 8 9 1 0 R a l e i g h R o a d C h a p e l H i l l , N o r t h C a r o l i n a 2 7 5 1 5 - 2 6 8 8 T h i s p u b l i c a t i o n i s p r i n t e d o n p e r m a n e n t , a c i d - f r e e p a p e r i n c o m p l i a n c e w i t h t h e G e n e r a l S t a t u t e s o f t h e S t a t e o f N o r t h C a r o l i n a . T h e U n i v e r s i t y o f N o r t h C a r o l i n a i s a n E q u a l O p p o r t u n i t y / A f f i r m a t i v e A c t i o n E m p l o y e r . A d m i s s i o n t o , e m p l o y m e n t b y , a n d p r o m o t i o n i n T h e U n i v e r s i t y o f N o r t h C a r o l i n a a n d a l l o f i t s c o n s t i t u e n t i n s t i t u t i o n s s h a l l b e o n t h e b a s i s o f m e r i t , a n d t h e r e s h a l l b e n o d i s c r i m i n a t i o n o n t h e b a s i s o f r a c e , c o l o r , c r e e d , r e l i g i o n , s e x , o r n a t i o n a l o r i g i n . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ S T A T I S T I C A L A B S T R A C T O F H I G H E R E D U C A T I O N I N N O R T H C A R O L I N A , 2 0 0 2 - 0 3 R e p o r t C o m p i l e d b y X i a o y u n Y a n g , D i r e c t o r o f D a t a C o l l e c t i o n a n d R e p o r t i n g P r o g r a m A s s e s s m e n t a n d P u b l i c S e r v i c e U N C - G e n e r a l A d m i n i s t r a t i o n ( April 2003) T h e U n i v e r s i t y o f N o r t h C a r o l i n a http:// www. northcarolina. edu/ pres/ publications/ publications. cfm i PREFACE The University of North Carolina presents the thirty- fifth annual Statistical Abstract of Higher Education in North Carolina. This abstract covers the breadth of higher education activities in the State in their quantitative aspect, from simple counts of enrollment and degrees conferred to complex analyses of the flow of student transfers among institutions. This wide range of information, collected and published annually, should be useful to members of the public and to planners and educators in educational institutions and government agencies. It is hoped that the information will aid in the more effective use of resources allocated to higher education. The data for the abstract were assembled by the Program Assessment and Public Service Division of the Office of the President of the University of North Carolina from information supplied by the colleges and universities. I especially wish to acknowledge the work of Dr. Xiaoyun Yang and James Balfour of the Office of the President staff for their meticulous care in assembling and editing the Abstract and Keith Brown and other computing staff for generating data. Acknowledgement is also due to assisting officials at the institutions, public and private, for their continuing and wholehearted cooperation. To all, I express my sincere appreciation. Molly Corbett Broad President UNC- GA ProgAssess/ Abs. AR007. U/ 10- 7- 03 ii CONTENTS Page PREFACE i LIST OF TABLES iii LIST OF FIGURES vii INTRODUCTION viii I. CURRENT ENROLLMENT 1 II. ENROLLMENT TRENDS 43 III. UNDERGRADUATE TRANSFERS 55 IV. DEGREES CONFERRED 69 V. FACULTY 89 VI. LIBRARY RESOURCES 101 VII. COSTS TO STUDENTS 110 VIII. ADMISSIONS 120 IX. STUDENT FINANCIAL AID 142 X. STUDENT HOUSING 159 APPENDICES A. Sources of Data 165 B. Definitions of Terms 166 C. North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics, 168 Enrollment by Race, Residency Status, Gender, and Class Level UNC- GA ProgAssess/ Abs. AR006. T/ 10- 13- 03 iii LIST OF TABLES Table Page CURRENT ENROLLMENT 1. General Characteristics of Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, Fall 2002 5 2. Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Residence Status, Full- Time and Part- Time, and Gender, Fall 2002 6 3. Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Class, and Level of Instruction, Fall 2002 9 4. Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Level of Instruction, and Residence Status, Fall 2002 12 5. Full- Time Equivalent Resident Credit Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Level of Instruction, and Residence Status, Fall 2002 15 6. Total Curriculum Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Community Colleges by Institution, Residence Status, Full- Time and Part- Time, and Gender, Fall 2002 18 7. Percentage Age Distribution of Undergraduate Degree Credit Enrollment by Institution, Fall 2002 19 8. Home County of In- State Undergraduate Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Type of Institution, Fall 2002 22 9. Home State of Out- of- State Undergraduate Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Type of Institution, Fall 2002 24 10. Home County of In- State Undergraduate Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in the University of North Carolina by Institution, Fall 2002 25 11. Home State of Out- of- State Undergraduate Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in the University of North Carolina by Institution, Fall 2002 27 12. Home County of Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Community Colleges by County, Fall 2002 28 13. Home State of Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Community Colleges by State, Fall 2002 30 14. Geographic Origin of Undergraduate Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Fall 2002 31 15. Graduate and First Professional Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, Fall 2002 34 16. Upper- Division Undergraduate and Post- Baccalaureate Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in the University of North Carolina by Field of Study, Fall 2002 35 17. Summer School Unduplicated Headcount Enrollment and Credit Hours Registered in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, 2002 36 18. Headcount and Percent of Foreign Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution and Level of Instruction, Fall 2002 38 19. Racial Composition of Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, Fall 2002 40 iv 20. Extension Credit Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, Fall 2002 42 Table Page ENROLLMENT TRENDS 21. Degree Credit Enrollment Trends in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, Fall 1902 - Fall 2002 45 22. Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities and Percentage Change by Institution, Fall 1992 - Fall 2002 46 23. Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment by Residence Status in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, Fall 1992 - Fall 2002 49 24. Percentages of Out- of- State Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Public Colleges and Universities, Fall 1997 - Fall 2002 50 25. Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment Trends by Level of Instruction in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, Fall 1992 - Fall 2002 51 26. Trend in County Origin of In- State Undergraduate Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, Fall 1992 - Fall 2002 52 27. Trend in State Origin of Out- of- State Undergraduate Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, Fall 1992 - Fall 2002 54 UNDERGRADUATE TRANSFERS 28. Undergraduate Transfers to North Carolina Colleges and Universities, Fall 1992 - Fall 2002 57 29. Undergraduate Transfer Students at North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Type of Institution and Gender, Fall 2002 58 30. Undergraduate Transfer Students from Two- Year Colleges to Senior Colleges and Universities in North Carolina by Institution, Fall 2002 59 31. Undergraduate Transfer Students from Senior Colleges and Universities to Senior Colleges and Universities in North Carolina by Institution, Fall 2002 61 32. Undergraduate Transfer Students from Senior Colleges and Universities to Two- Year Colleges in North Carolina by Institution, Fall 2002 63 33. Undergraduate Transfer Students from Two- Year Colleges to Two- Year Colleges in North Carolina by Institution, Fall 2002 65 34. Undergraduate Transfer Students from Out- of- State Colleges and Universities to North Carolina Colleges and Universities by State, Fall 2002 67 35. Transfers into Non- College Parallel Programs at North Carolina Community Colleges from Other Colleges and Universities, Fall 2002 68 DEGREES CONFERRED 36. Number of Degrees Conferred by North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, 1998- 99 - 2001- 02 72 37. Degrees Conferred by North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Field of Study, Level of Degree, Race, and Gender, 2001- 02 73 38. Number of Bachelor's Degrees Conferred by North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Gender, and Field of Study, 2001- 02 78 v 39. First Professional Degrees Conferred by North Carolina Universities by Institution, Gender, and Field of Study, 2001- 02 82 Table Page 40. Number of Master's Degrees Conferred by North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Gender, and Field of Study, 2001- 02 83 41. Number of Doctorate Degrees Conferred by North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Gender, and Field of Study, 2001- 02 86 42. Degrees and Awards Based on Less Than Four Years Work Beyond High School at North Carolina Colleges and Universities, 2001- 02 87 FACULTY 43. Academic Rank and Gender of Full- Time Faculty in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Fall 2002 91 44. Highest Earned Degree Held by Full- Time Faculty in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution and Academic Rank, Fall 2002 94 LIBRARY RESOURCES 45. Library Resources in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, 2001- 02 102 46. Library Services in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Fall 2002 104 47. Library Operating Expenditures in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, 2001- 02 107 COSTS TO STUDENTS 48. Undergraduate Tuition and Required Fees Combined for North Carolina Colleges and Universities, 1998- 99 to 2002- 03 112 49. Costs to Undergraduate Students at North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, 2002- 03 115 50. Detailed Listing of Required Fees Charged to Regular Undergraduate Students in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, 2002- 03 117 51. Costs to Students in First Professional Degree Programs at North Carolina Universities by Institution and Type of Program, 2002- 03 119 52. Costs to Graduate Students at North Carolina Universities by Institution, 2002- 03 119 ADMISSIONS 53. Average Recentered SAT Scores of Entering Freshmen in the University of North Carolina, Fall 1992 - Fall 2002 124 54. Distribution of Recentered SAT Scores of Entering Freshmen in the University of North Carolina, Fall 2002 125 55. Averages and Quartiles of Recentered SAT Scores of Entering Freshmen in the University of North Carolina, Fall 2002 126 56. Averages and Quartiles of Recentered SAT Scores of Entering Freshmen in North Carolina Private Colleges and Universities, Fall 2002 127 57. High School Class Rank of Entering Freshmen in the University of North Carolina, Fall 2002 131 vi 58. High School Class Rank of Entering Freshmen in North Carolina Private Colleges and Universities, Fall 2002 132 Table Page 59. Number of Freshman Applications, Acceptances, and Enrollees in the University of North Carolina, Fall 2002 133 60. Number of Freshman Applications, Acceptances, and Enrollees in North Carolina Private Colleges and Universities, Fall 2002 134 61. Number of Undergraduate Transfer Applications, Acceptances, and Enrollees in the University of North Carolina, Fall 2002 137 62. Number of Undergraduate Transfer Applications, Acceptances, and Enrollees in North Carolina Private Colleges and Universities, Fall 2002 138 63. Number of Graduate Applications, Acceptances, and Enrollees in the University of North Carolina, Fall 2002 141 64. Number of First Professional Applications, Acceptances, and Enrollees in the University of North Carolina, Fall 2002 141 STUDENT FINANCIAL AID 65. Undergraduate Student Aid Expenditures by Program and Sector, 2001- 02 143 66. Grants and Scholarships Provided to Undergraduate Students in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, 2001- 02 145 67. Guaranteed Loan Programs and Other Loan and Work Programs Provided to Undergraduate Students in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, 2001- 02 148 68. Scholarship/ Loans Provided to Undergraduate Students in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, 2001- 02 154 69. North Carolina Legislative Tuition Grants ( NCLTG) and State Contractual Scholarship Funds ( SCSF) Awarded to Students in North Carolina Private Colleges and Universities, 2001- 02 157 70. Financial Aid for Graduate Students in North Carolina Universities, 2001- 02 158 71. Financial Aid for First Professional Students in North Carolina Universities, 2001- 02 158 STUDENT HOUSING 72. Capacity and Utilization of Dormitories in the University of North Carolina, Fall 1992 to Fall 2002 161 73. Enrollment by Type of Housing in the University of North Carolina, Fall 2002 162 74. Enrollment by Type of Housing in North Carolina Private Colleges and Universities, Fall 2002 163 vii LIST OF FIGURES Figure Page 1. North Carolina Post- Secondary Institutions, 2002- 03 ( Map) ix 2. Student Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Residence Status, Fall 2002 3 3. Student Enrollment in North Carolina Public Colleges and Universities by Residence Status, Fall 2002 3 4. Student Enrollment in North Carolina Private Colleges and Universities by Residence Status, Fall 2002 3 5. Geographic Origin of Undergraduate Students in the University of North Carolina, Fall 2002 4 6. Enrollment by Residence Status in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, Fall 1992 - Fall 2002 44 7. Institutional Origin of Undergraduate Transfers in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, Fall 2002 56 8. Bachelor's Degrees Conferred by North Carolina Colleges and Universities, 1991- 92 - 2001- 02 70 9. Master's Degrees Conferred by North Carolina Colleges and Universities, 1991- 92 - 2001- 02 70 10. Doctorate and First Professional Degrees Conferred by North Carolina Colleges and Universities, 1991- 92 - 2001- 02 70 11. Bachelor's Degrees Conferred by North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Field of Study, 2001- 02 71 12. Percentages of Full- Time Instructional Faculty Holding a Doctorate or First Professional Degree in Each Academic Rank at North Carolina Senior Colleges and Universities, Fall 2002 90 13. Ranges of Combined Tuition and Required Fees Charged to Undergraduate Students in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, 2002- 03 111 14. Recentered SAT Scores of Entering Freshmen in the University of North Carolina, Fall 1992 – Fall 2002 121 15. Comparison of Recentered SAT Statistics of First- Time Freshmen in the University of North Carolina, Fall 2002 122 16. Percent of Freshman Applications, Acceptances, and Enrollees in the University of North Carolina by Carnegie Category, Fall 2002 123 17. Percent Dormitory Utilization in the University of North Carolina, Fall 1992 - Fall 2002 160 UNC- GA ProgAssess/ Abs. AR009. U/ 10- 13- 03 viii INTRODUCTION The Statistical Abstract of Higher Education in North Carolina, 2002- 03 has been compiled to give a detailed statistical view of higher education in North Carolina. This abstract presents both past and current ( 2002- 03 academic year) information. It is designed to provide legislators, educators, and other interested citizens of North Carolina with a statistical account of higher education in this State. From this abstract, the reader can gain some knowledge about who is being educated, where they are being educated, and the resources supporting their education. The data reported herein were compiled from online forms from the individual institutions by the Program Assessment and Public Service Division of General Administration of the University of North Carolina in the summer and fall of 2002 for processing during the 2002- 2003 academic year. The forms are designed to satisfy both Federal and State data requests ( see Appendix A). The staff of the Program Assessment and Public Service Division makes every effort to verify the validity and reliability of the data reported by the institutions. The ultimate responsibility for the accuracy of the data, of course, lies with the individual institutions since they originate the reports on which this abstract is based. In certain instances discrepancies may appear to be present, when in reality the data reported may reflect different interpretations of definitions by respondents in different institutions. Wherever possible, these apparent discrepancies are explained by footnotes. For example, because of its unique student body, which consists of both college and high school students, data for North Carolina School of the Arts may not be directly comparable to other institutions in some tables in which they are presented. If a comparison or a trend study is conducted, please notice that East Coast Bible College was closed on August 31, 1999. Anson Community College changed its name to South Piedmont Community College in the fall of 1999. Beginning in 2000 and 2001, University of North Carolina and private institutions enrollment data combine both resident and extension credit respectively. Cabarrus College of Health Sciences has begun offering baccalaureate degrees and has been moved from the " Junior Colleges" category to the " Senior Colleges and Universities" category. UNC- GA ProgAssess/ Abs. AR008. U/ 10- 7- 03 ix CASWELL PERSON GRANVILLE VANCE WARREN NORTHAMPTON HALIFAX HERTFORD GATES BERTIE MARTIN WASHINGTON BEAUFORT HYDE TYRRELL DARE ORANGE DURHAM WAKE FRANKLIN NASH EDGECOMBE PITT WILSON GREENE JOHNSTON WAYNE DUPLIN LENOIR JONES SAMPSON ONSLOW PENDER NEW HANOVER BLADEN COLUMBUS BRUNSWICK ROBESON CUMBERLAND CRAVEN SCOTLAND HOKE HARNETT LEE MOORE RICHMOND MONTGOMERY RANDOLPH CHATHAM GUILFORD ALAMANCE ROCKINGHAM STOKES FORSYTH DAVIDSON ALEXANDER YADKIN IREDELL ROWAN CABARRUS STANLY ANSON UNION LINCOLN GASTON CLEVELAND CATAWBA DAVIE CALDWELL BURKE WILKES SURRY ALLEGHANY ASHE WATAUGA AVERY MCDOWELL RUTHERFORD POLK HENDERSON BUNCOMBE MADISON YANCEY HAYWOOD SWAIN JACKSON TRANSYLVANIA MACON CLAY CHEROKEE GRAHAM PAMLICO CARTERET CHOWAN PERQUIMANS PASQUOTANK CAMDEN CURRITUCK MITCHELL Pamlico Sound Albemarle Sound 56 63 104 50 66 102 62 27 75 60 82 94 55 49 26 93 23 72 48 18 21 42 47 41 65 68 1 95 98 109 9 15 87 29 38 77 110 67 59 88 17 114 12 90 89 78 39 5 34 85 6 69 111 44 81 113 53 86 112 101 96 8 70 105 107 13 58 20 64 22 14 24 61 43 30 71 99 45 32 52 25 54 2 76 74 35 100 46 19 40 83 57 31 3 117 115 106 108 16 37 7 33 MECKLENBURG 84 28 103 11 91 116 79 92 73 10 36 97 4 51 80 L M N O P 1 2 3 4 5 T A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6 F G H I J K A B CDE NORTH CAROLINA Post- Secondary Institutions 2002 - 2003 103 Queens College - H4 104 St. Andrews Presbyterian College - K6 105 St. Augustine’s College - M3 106 Salem College - J2 107 Shaw University - M3 108 Wake Forest University - I2 109 Warren Wilson College - E3 110 Wingate University - I5 JUNIOR COLLEGES 111 Louisburg College - N2 THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY 112 Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary - M2 BIBLE COLLEGES 113 Heritage Bible College - M4 114 John Wesley College - K2 115 Piedmont Baptist College - J2 116 Roanoke Bible College - R1 117 Winston- Salem Bible College - I2 PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA 1 Appalachian State University - G2 2 East Carolina University - P3 3 Elizabeth City State University - R2 4 Fayetteville State University - M5 5 North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University - K2 6 North Carolina Central University - M2 7 North Carolina School of the Arts - J2 8 North Carolina State University - M3 9 University of North Carolina at Asheville - D3 10 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - L3 11 University of North Carolina at Charlotte - H4 12 University of North Carolina at Greensboro - K2 13 University of North Carolina at Pembroke - L6 14 University of North Carolina at Wilmington - O7 15 Western Carolina University - C4 16 Winston- Salem State University - I2 COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGES 17 Alamance Community College - K3 18 Asheville- Buncombe Technical Community College - E3 19 Beaufort County Community College - Q3 20 Bladen Community College - M6 21 Blue Ridge Community College - E4 22 Brunswick Community College - N8 23 Caldwell Community College and Technical Institute - G3 24 Cape Fear Community College - O7 25 Carteret Community College - Q6 26 Catawba Valley Community College - H3 27 Central Carolina Community College - L4 28 Central Piedmont Community College - H4 29 Cleveland Community College - G4 30 Coastal Carolina Community College - O6 31 College of the Albemarle - R2 32 Craven Community College - P5 33 Davidson County Community College - I3 34 Durham Technical Community College - M2 35 Edgecombe Community College - O3 36 Fayetteville Technical Community College - M5 37 Forsyth Technical Community College - J2 38 Gaston College - G4 39 Guilford Technical Community College - K2 40 Halifax Community College - O1 41 Haywood Community College - C3 42 Isothermal Community College - F4 43 James Sprunt Community College - O5 44 Johnston Community College - N4 45 Lenoir Community College - O4 46 Martin Community College - P3 47 Mayland Community College - F2 48 McDowell Technical Community College - F3 49 Mitchell Community College - H3 50 Montgomery Community College - J4 51 Nash Community College - O2 52 Pamlico Community College - Q5 53 Piedmont Community College - L1 54 Pitt Community College - P3 55 Randolph Community College - J3 56 Richmond Community College - K5 57 Roanoke- Chowan Community College - Q2 58 Robeson Community College - L6 59 Rockingham Community College - K1 60 Rowan- Cabarrus Community College - I3 61 Sampson Community College - N5 62 Sandhills Community College - K4 63 South Piedmont Community College - J5 64 Southeastern Community College - M7 65 Southwestern Community College - C4 66 Stanly Community College - J4 67 Surry Community College - I1 68 Tri- County Community College - A5 69 Vance- Granville Community College - N1 70 Wake Technical Community College - M3 71 Wayne Community College - N4 72 Western Piedmont Community College - F3 73 Wilkes Community College - H2 74 Wilson Technical Community College - O3 PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS SENIOR COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES 75 Barber- Scotia College - I4 76 Barton College - O3 77 Belmont Abbey College - H4 78 Bennett College - K2 79 Brevard College - D4 80 Cabarrus College of Hlth. Sciences - I4 81 Campbell University, Inc. - M4 82 Catawba College - I3 83 Chowan College - P1 84 Davidson College - H4 85 Duke University - M2 86 Elon College - K2 87 Gardner- Webb University - G4 88 Greensboro College - K2 89 Guilford College - J2 90 High Point University - J2 91 Johnson C. Smith University - H4 92 Lees- McRae College - F2 93 Lenoir- Rhyne College - G3 94 Livingstone College - I3 95 Mars Hill College - E3 96 Meredith College - M3 97 Methodist College - M5 98 Montreat College - E3 99 Mount Olive College - N4 100 North Carolina Wesleyan College - O3 101 Peace College - M3 102 Pfeiffer University - J4 UNC- GA ProgAssess/ Map. AG005. T/ 10- 13- 03 Legend: University of North Carolina 16 Public Community College 58 Private Senior College or University 36 Private Junior College 1 Theological Seminary 1 Bible Colleges 5 Total 117 Figure 1. 1 SECTION I CURRENT ENROLLMENT Table 19 includes extension program students for UNC and private institutions. However, data for private institutions were not released by IPEDS before publication date. Figures in Table 19 represent Fall 2001 for private institutions. Figure 2. Student Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Residence Status, Fall 2002 Figure 3. Student Enrollment in North Carolina Public Colleges and Universities by Residence Status, Fall 2002 Figure 4. Student Enrollment in North Carolina Private Colleges and Universities by Residence Status, Fall 2002 Figure 5. Geographic Origin of Undergraduate Students in the University of North Carolina, Fall 2002 Table 1. General Characteristics of Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, Fall 2002 Table 2. Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Residence Status, Full- Time and Part- Time, and Gender, Fall 2002 Table 3. Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Class, and Level of Instruction, Fall 2002 Table 4. Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Level of Instruction, and Residence Status, Fall 2002 Table 5. Full- Time Equivalent Resident Credit Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Level of Instruction, and Residence Status, Fall 2002 Table 6. Total Curriculum Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Community Colleges by Institution, Residence Status, Full- Time and Part- Time, and Gender, Fall 2002 Table 7. Percentage Age Distribution of Undergraduate Degree Credit Enrollment by Institution, Fall 2002 Table 8. Home County of In- State Undergraduate Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Type of Institution, Fall 2002 Table 9. Home State of Out- of- State Undergraduate Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Type of Institution, Fall 2002 Table 10. Home County of In- State Undergraduate Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in the University of North Carolina by Institution, Fall 2002 Table 11. Home State of Out- of- State Undergraduate Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in the University of North Carolina by Institution, Fall 2002 Table 12. Home County of Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Community Colleges by County, Fall 2002 Table 13. Home State of Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Community Colleges by State, Fall 2002 Table 14. Geographic Origin of Undergraduate Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Fall 2002 Table 15. Graduate and First Professional Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, Fall 2002 2 Table 16. Upper- Division Undergraduate and Post- Baccalaureate Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in the University of North Carolina by Field of Study, Fall 2002 Table 17. Summer School Unduplicated Headcount Enrollment and Credit Hours Registered in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, 2002 Table 18. Headcount and Percent of Foreign Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution and Level of Instruction, Fall 2002 Table 19. Racial Composition of Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, Fall 2002 Table 20. Extension Credit Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, Fall 2002 3 Figure 2. Student Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Residence Status, Fall 2002 Univ. of North Carolina* Community Colleges*** Private Institutions** In- State ( 151,338) Out- of- State ( 25,629) In- State ( 41,244) In- State ( 47,895) Out- of- State ( 2,308) Out- of- State ( 30,133) Figure 3. Student Enrollment in North Carolina Public Colleges and Universities by Residence Status, Fall 2002 Univ. of North Carolina* Community Colleges*** Out- of- State ( 2,308) * Includes military center. ** Includes theological seminary and Bible colleges. *** Includes only associate degree students ( AA, AFA, AS, AGE). Figure 4. Student Enrollment in North Carolina Private Colleges and Universities by Residence Status, Fall 2002 In- State Out- of- State ( 151,338) ( 25,629) In- State ( 41,244) In- State ( 47,895) Out- of- State ( 30,133) UNC- GA ProgAssess/ Abs. AG009. U/ 8- 18- 03 4 21.2% 25.0% 6.6% 21.3% 33.9% 24.2% 34.5% 6.5% 35.8% 29.9% 7.9% 12.4% 24.7% 19.3% 46.5% 23.1% 11.6% 7.1% 12.1% 5.5% 12.3% 13.2% 4.6% 30.9% 21.6% 18.9% 6.4% 13.1% 8.2% 19.7% 18.1% 9.7% 14.4% 10.8% 12.6% 8.1% 54.0% 55.0% 70.3% 60.1% 30.3% 44.4% 35.0% 68.3% 39.8% 53.6% 34.0% 27.2% 47.2% 50.6% 28.1% 52.5% 60.1% 73.5% 12.5% 11.1% 7.5% 9.6% 13.8% 4.7% 9.7% 11.3% 18.6% 8.2% 38.1% 54.7% 9.8% 20.2% 10.8% 13.4% 15.5% 11.1% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% ASU ECU ECSU FSU NCA& T NCCU NCSA ( College) NCSA ( High Sch.) NCSU UNC- A UNC- CH UNC- C UNC- G UNC- P UNC- W WCU WSSU UNC Total County of Location Adjacent Counties Other NC Counties Out- of- State Figure 5. Geographic Origin of Undergraduate Students in the University of North Carolina, Fall 2002 UNC- GA ProgAssess/ Abs. AG008. U/ 8- 27- 03 5 Table 1 General Characteristics of Degree Credit Headcount in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, Fall 2002 Public Institutions Private Institutions Total Institutions Enrollment Characteristics Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Junior and Senior Institutions Two- Year Institutions 43,552 19.7 384 0.5 43,936 14.7 Four- Year Institutions 176,967 80.3 77,644 99.5 254,611 85.3 Gender Men 95,503 43.3 34,089 43.7 129,592 43.4 Women 125,016 56.7 43,939 56.3 168,955 56.6 Residence Status In- State 192,582 87.3 47,895 61.4 240,477 80.5 Out- of- State 27,937 12.7 30,133 38.6 58,070 19.5 Attendance Status Full- Time 162,734 73.8 66,285 85.0 229,019 76.7 Part- Time 57,785 26.2 11,743 15.0 69,528 23.3 Level of Instruction Entering Freshman 38,390 17.4 14,084 18.0 52,474 17.6 Other Freshman 32,386 14.7 5,710 7.3 38,096 12.8 Sophomore 40,627 18.4 13,788 17.7 54,415 18.2 Junior 30,189 13.7 14,237 18.2 44,426 14.9 Senior 35,198 16.0 11,975 15.3 47,173 15.8 Special/ Unclassified 7,093 3.2 2,745 3.5 9,838 3.3 Total Undergraduate 183,883 83.4 62,538 80.1 246,421 82.5 First Professional 3,346 1.5 4,916 6.3 8,262 2.8 Graduate 33,290 15.1 10,574 13.6 43,864 14.7 Grand Total 220,519 100.0 78,028 100.0 298,547 100.0 ___________________________________________________________________________ UNC- OP ProgAssess/ Abs. GR001/ 01SEP03 Two- year public institutions ( community colleges) includes only college transfer students ( AA, AFA, AS). Private senior institutions includes a theological seminary and Bible colleges. 6 Table 2 Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Residence Status, Attendance Status, and Gender, Fall 2002 ______________ In- State___________ ____________ Out- of- State___________ ______________ Full- Time__________ ______________ Part- Time__________ ________________ Total____________ Institution Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women Total Public Institutions University of North Carolina Appalachian 5,903 6,704 12,607 736 835 1,571 6,044 6,288 12,332 595 1,251 1,846 6,639 7,539 14,178 East Carolina 7,153 10,470 17,623 1,264 1,690 2,954 7,026 9,751 16,777 1,391 2,409 3,800 8,417 12,160 20,577 Academic Affairs 6,836 9,561 16,397 1,235 1,611 2,846 6,738 8,949 15,687 1,333 2,223 3,556 8,071 11,172 19,243 Health Affairs 317 909 1,226 29 79 108 288 802 1,090 58 186 244 346 988 1,334 Elizabeth City 643 1,221 1,864 134 152 286 717 1,159 1,876 60 214 274 777 1,373 2,150 Fayetteville 1,536 3,261 4,797 228 283 511 1,316 2,322 3,638 448 1,222 1,670 1,764 3,544 5,308 N. C. A and T 3,431 3,869 7,300 891 924 1,815 3,697 4,087 7,784 625 706 1,331 4,322 4,793 9,115 N. C. Central 1,974 3,980 5,954 206 359 565 1,616 2,871 4,487 564 1,468 2,032 2,180 4,339 6,519 N. C. School of the Arts 231 141 372 241 204 445 432 319 751 40 26 66 472 345 817 High School* 55 123 178 26 84 110 81 207 288 - - - 81 207 288 N. C. State 14,690 11,097 25,787 2,262 1,588 3,850 12,904 9,430 22,334 4,048 3,255 7,303 16,952 12,685 29,637 UNC- Asheville 1,278 1,740 3,018 167 206 373 1,093 1,508 2,601 352 438 790 1,445 1,946 3,391 UNC- Chapel Hill 7,636 11,739 19,375 3,025 3,628 6,653 8,974 12,741 21,715 1,687 2,626 4,313 10,661 15,367 26,028 Academic Affairs 6,633 9,745 16,378 2,679 2,925 5,604 7,903 10,545 18,448 1,409 2,125 3,534 9,312 12,670 21,982 Health Affairs 1,003 1,994 2,997 346 703 1,049 1,071 2,196 3,267 278 501 779 1,349 2,697 4,046 UNC- Charlotte 7,411 9,170 16,581 1,145 1,190 2,335 5,986 6,826 12,812 2,570 3,534 6,104 8,556 10,360 18,916 UNC- Greensboro 4,076 8,781 12,857 565 1,031 1,596 3,345 7,056 10,401 1,296 2,756 4,052 4,641 9,812 14,453 UNC- Pembroke 1,511 2,714 4,225 94 113 207 1,262 1,841 3,103 343 986 1,329 1,605 2,827 4,432 UNC- Wilmington 3,731 5,713 9,444 544 930 1,474 3,663 5,431 9,094 612 1,212 1,824 4,275 6,643 10,918 Western Carolina 2,936 3,364 6,300 330 403 733 2,653 2,737 5,390 613 1,030 1,643 3,266 3,767 7,033 Winston- Salem 971 2,263 3,234 95 166 261 880 1,929 2,809 186 500 686 1,066 2,429 3,495 UNC Total 65,111 86,227 151,338 11,927 13,702 25,629 61,608 76,296 137,904 15,430 23,633 39,063 77,038 99,929 176,967 Community Colleges Alamance 309 370 679 - 4 4 203 232 435 106 142 248 309 374 683 Asheville- Buncombe 474 512 986 18 7 25 288 272 560 204 247 451 492 519 1,011 Beaufort Co. 47 109 156 - 1 1 22 49 71 25 61 86 47 110 157 Bladen 64 431 495 - - - 31 236 267 33 195 228 64 431 495 Blue Ridge 257 396 653 3 3 6 166 173 339 94 226 320 260 399 659 Brunswick 139 186 325 8 3 11 93 95 188 54 94 148 147 189 336 Caldwell 509 387 896 24 17 41 123 136 259 410 268 678 533 404 937 Cape Fear 1,290 1,855 3,145 85 92 177 913 988 1,901 462 959 1,421 1,375 1,947 3,322 Carteret 160 317 477 7 19 26 98 188 286 69 148 217 167 336 503 Catawba Valley 462 491 953 - 2 2 154 198 352 308 295 603 462 493 955 Central Carolina 243 383 626 8 6 14 178 225 403 73 164 237 251 389 640 Central Piedmont 1,681 1,882 3,563 67 69 136 959 1,017 1,976 789 934 1,723 1,748 1,951 3,699 Cleveland 125 181 306 3 - 3 73 103 176 55 78 133 128 181 309 Coastal Carolina 468 872 1,340 337 515 852 348 701 1,049 457 686 1,143 805 1,387 2,192 Coll. of Albemarle 184 320 504 - 2 2 119 182 301 65 140 205 184 322 506 Craven 262 462 724 119 143 262 171 260 431 210 345 555 381 605 986 Davidson County 236 276 512 1 - 1 170 165 335 67 111 178 237 276 513 Durham 443 543 986 30 19 49 278 263 541 195 299 494 473 562 1,035 Edgecombe 75 147 222 - - - 48 67 115 27 80 107 75 147 222 Fayetteville 356 634 990 29 173 202 256 470 726 129 337 466 385 807 1,192 Forsyth 593 641 1,234 11 11 22 407 377 784 197 275 472 604 652 1,256 Gaston 496 645 1,141 5 8 13 353 394 747 148 259 407 501 653 1,154 Guilford** 980 1,118 2,098 34 16 50 639 657 1,296 375 477 852 1,014 1,134 2,148 Halifax 103 250 353 1 2 3 80 129 209 24 123 147 104 252 356 7 Table 2 Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Residence Status, Attendance Status, and Gender, Fall 2002 ______________ In- State___________ ____________ Out- of- State___________ ______________ Full- Time__________ ______________ Part- Time__________ ________________ Total____________ Institution Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women Total Haywood 124 138 262 2 2 4 100 114 214 26 26 52 126 140 266 Isothermal 195 289 484 - - - 134 162 296 61 127 188 195 289 484 James Sprunt 50 132 182 - 1 1 31 84 115 19 49 68 50 133 183 Johnston 192 329 521 2 3 5 140 182 322 54 150 204 194 332 526 Lenoir 214 518 732 3 1 4 160 306 466 57 213 270 217 519 736 Martin 27 59 86 - - - 15 33 48 12 26 38 27 59 86 Mayland 64 127 191 - 1 1 14 32 46 50 96 146 64 128 192 McDowell 77 102 179 - - - 59 68 127 18 34 52 77 102 179 Mitchell 228 286 514 3 4 7 175 174 349 56 116 172 231 290 521 Montgomery 24 43 67 - - - 14 23 37 10 20 30 24 43 67 Nash 209 252 461 2 6 8 124 148 272 87 110 197 211 258 469 Pamlico 10 34 44 - - - 7 17 24 3 17 20 10 34 44 Piedmont 84 118 202 - 2 2 56 73 129 28 47 75 84 120 204 Pitt** 576 461 1,037 38 21 59 472 334 806 142 148 290 614 482 1,096 Randolph 112 217 329 - 1 1 72 123 195 40 95 135 112 218 330 Richmond 89 187 276 1 - 1 60 106 166 30 81 111 90 187 277 Roanoke- Chowan 42 77 119 - - - 30 39 69 12 38 50 42 77 119 Robeson 73 238 311 - 2 2 51 150 201 22 90 112 73 240 313 Rockingham 267 238 505 8 3 11 213 158 371 62 83 145 275 241 516 Rowan- Cabarrus 476 629 1,105 6 4 10 333 383 716 149 250 399 482 633 1,115 Sampson 101 185 286 3 2 5 71 108 179 33 79 112 104 187 291 Sandhills 285 385 670 5 17 22 219 278 497 71 124 195 290 402 692 South Piedmont 39 94 133 1 1 2 16 24 40 24 71 95 40 95 135 Southeastern 212 524 736 5 1 6 178 351 529 39 174 213 217 525 742 Southwestern 178 237 415 5 5 10 134 144 278 49 98 147 183 242 425 Stanly 93 247 340 - - - 76 167 243 17 80 97 93 247 340 Surry 365 419 784 20 25 45 315 289 604 70 155 225 385 444 829 Tri- County 94 165 259 5 5 10 43 69 112 56 101 157 99 170 269 Vance- Granville 92 141 233 2 - 2 64 87 151 30 54 84 94 141 235 Wake 1,923 1,882 3,805 75 52 127 1,139 996 2,135 859 938 1,797 1,998 1,934 3,932 Wayne 402 831 1,233 23 19 42 132 263 395 293 587 880 425 850 1,275 Western Piedmont 244 331 575 1 2 3 170 212 382 75 121 196 245 333 578 Wilkes 256 315 571 7 7 14 219 218 437 44 104 148 263 322 585 Wilson 85 148 233 - 2 2 52 80 132 33 70 103 85 150 235 Comm. Coll. Total 17,458 23,786 41,244 1,007 1,301 2,308 11,258 13,572 24,830 7,207 11,515 18,722 18,465 25,087 43,552 Public Total 82,569 110,013 192,582 12,934 15,003 27,937 72,866 89,868 162,734 22,637 35,148 57,785 95,503 125,016 220,519 Private Institutions Senior Colleges & Universities Barber- Scotia 194 226 420 104 89 193 294 307 601 4 8 12 298 315 613 Barton 272 671 943 110 192 302 334 652 986 48 211 259 382 863 1,245 Belmont Abbey 221 361 582 143 158 301 333 450 783 31 69 100 364 519 883 Bennett - 149 149 - 337 337 - 481 481 - 5 5 - 486 486 Brevard 144 144 288 205 171 376 330 287 617 19 28 47 349 315 664 Cabarrus 25 349 374 - 7 7 18 209 227 7 147 154 25 356 381 Campbell 2,875 2,828 5,703 484 499 983 2,462 2,503 4,965 897 824 1,721 3,359 3,327 6,686 Catawba 517 586 1,103 212 242 454 705 787 1,492 24 41 65 729 828 1,557 Chowan 175 183 358 239 179 418 404 353 757 10 9 19 414 362 776 Davidson 152 143 295 668 682 1,350 819 824 1,643 1 1 2 820 825 1,645 8 Table 2 Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Residence Status, Attendance Status, and Gender, Fall 2002 ______________ In- State___________ ____________ Out- of- State___________ ______________ Full- Time__________ ______________ Part- Time__________ ________________ Total____________ Institution Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women Total Duke 3,106 2,904 6,010 3,501 2,977 6,478 6,489 5,616 12,105 118 265 383 6,607 5,881 12,488 Elon 563 815 1,378 1,171 1,883 3,054 1,639 2,588 4,227 95 110 205 1,734 2,698 4,432 Gardner- Webb 1,077 1,974 3,051 337 418 755 942 1,501 2,443 472 891 1,363 1,414 2,392 3,806 Greensboro 365 496 861 188 156 344 457 434 891 96 218 314 553 652 1,205 Guilford 429 635 1,064 321 416 737 649 834 1,483 101 217 318 750 1,051 1,801 High Point 693 1,241 1,934 360 456 816 881 1,463 2,344 172 234 406 1,053 1,697 2,750 Johnson C. Smith 190 241 431 418 688 1,106 546 844 1,390 62 85 147 608 929 1,537 Lees- McRae 202 317 519 159 186 345 350 483 833 11 20 31 361 503 864 Lenoir- Rhyne 387 760 1,147 148 197 345 451 754 1,205 84 203 287 535 957 1,492 Livingstone 319 319 638 196 169 365 501 477 978 14 11 25 515 488 1,003 Mars Hill 324 554 878 228 170 398 496 601 1,097 56 123 179 552 724 1,276 Meredith 27 2,109 2,136 1 191 192 - 1,712 1,712 28 588 616 28 2,300 2,328 Methodist 735 703 1,438 503 239 742 943 752 1,695 295 190 485 1,238 942 2,180 Montreat 305 572 877 101 92 193 387 592 979 19 72 91 406 664 1,070 Mount Olive 951 1,174 2,125 57 31 88 803 965 1,768 205 240 445 1,008 1,205 2,213 N. C. Wesleyan 211 314 525 96 132 228 287 428 715 20 18 38 307 446 753 Peace - 578 578 - 71 71 - 625 625 - 24 24 - 649 649 Pfeiffer 618 950 1,568 169 155 324 448 625 1,073 339 480 819 787 1,105 1,892 Queens 373 913 1,286 117 350 467 252 673 925 238 590 828 490 1,263 1,753 Saint Andrews 108 229 337 123 153 276 216 319 535 15 63 78 231 382 613 Saint Augustine's 349 457 806 365 331 696 677 734 1,411 37 54 91 714 788 1,502 Salem 43 741 784 - 244 244 10 669 679 33 316 349 43 985 1,028 Shaw 712 1,343 2,055 315 313 628 885 1,381 2,266 142 275 417 1,027 1,656 2,683 Wake Forest 1,349 1,282 2,631 1,956 1,823 3,779 3,078 2,930 6,008 227 175 402 3,305 3,105 6,410 Warren Wilson 65 82 147 233 448 681 297 522 819 1 8 9 298 530 828 Wingate 348 522 870 284 279 563 589 694 1,283 43 107 150 632 801 1,433 Sr. Coll. & Univ. Total 18,424 27,865 46,289 13,512 15,124 28,636 27,972 36,069 64,041 3,964 6,920 10,884 31,936 42,989 74,925 Junior College Louisburg 170 135 305 49 30 79 215 157 372 4 8 12 219 165 384 Private Sr. & Jr. Total 18,594 28,000 46,594 13,561 15,154 28,715 28,187 36,226 64,413 3,968 6,928 10,896 32,155 43,154 75,309 Seminary/ Bible Colleges Southeastern Seminary 596 233 829 891 269 1,160 1,084 254 1,338 403 248 651 1,487 502 1,989 Heritage 52 24 76 1 1 2 41 16 57 12 9 21 53 25 78 John Wesley 79 65 144 4 3 7 59 47 106 24 21 45 83 68 151 Piedmont 91 58 149 85 39 124 121 82 203 55 15 70 176 97 273 Roanoke 34 38 72 72 42 114 92 60 152 14 20 34 106 80 186 Winston- Salem 22 9 31 7 4 11 12 4 16 17 9 26 29 13 42 Sem. & Bible Coll. Total 874 427 1,301 1,060 358 1,418 1,409 463 1,872 525 322 847 1,934 785 2,719 Private Total 19,468 28,427 47,895 14,621 15,512 30,133 29,596 36,689 66,285 4,493 7,250 11,743 34,089 43,939 78,028 Grand Total 102,037 138,440 240,477 27,555 30,515 58,070 102,462 126,557 229,019 27,130 42,398 69,528 129,592 168,955 298,547 ___________________________________________________________________________ UNC- OP ProgAssess/ Abs. GR002/ 01SEP03 * High school figures are not included in totals. ** Data were not provided for Fall 2002. Figures represent Fall 2001. 9 Table 3 Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Class, and Level of Instruction, Fall 2002 __________________________________________________ Undergraduate______________________________________________________ Institution First- Time Freshman Other Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior & 5th Yr* Special/ Unclassified Total Undergrad. First Prof.** Graduate Grand Total Public Institutions University of North Carolina Appalachian 2,399 893 2,881 2,957 3,108 614 12,852 - 1,326 14,178 East Carolina 3,564 1,535 3,548 3,344 4,150 84 16,225 293 4,059 20,577 Academic Affairs 3,563 1,534 3,536 3,169 3,691 84 15,577 - 3,666 19,243 Health Affairs 1 1 12 175 459 - 648 293 393 1,334 Elizabeth City 464 252 421 462 416 118 2,133 - 17 2,150 Fayetteville 750 827 750 688 1,139 174 4,328 - 980 5,308 N. C. A and T 2,042 1,049 1,781 1,494 1,513 103 7,982 - 1,133 9,115 N. C. Central 843 381 1,191 926 1,128 293 4,762 367 1,390 6,519 N. C. School of the Arts 200 66 175 139 141 17 738 - 79 817 High School*** 160 - 128 - - - 288 - - 288 N. C. State 3,732 1,232 4,524 4,738 5,920 2,633 22,779 303 6,555 29,637 UNC- Asheville 428 231 668 759 877 388 3,351 - 40 3,391 UNC- Chapel Hill 3,460 34 3,840 3,858 4,277 492 15,961 2,383 7,684 26,028 Academic Affairs 3,460 34 3,838 3,586 3,999 491 15,408 890 5,684 21,982 Health Affairs - - 2 272 278 1 553 1,493 2,000 4,046 UNC- Charlotte 2,430 1,241 3,292 3,446 4,152 803 15,364 - 3,552 18,916 UNC- Greensboro 2,099 1,002 2,337 2,419 2,846 189 10,892 - 3,561 14,453 UNC- Pembroke 722 504 801 793 699 432 3,951 - 481 4,432 UNC- Wilmington 1,640 289 2,439 2,384 2,756 444 9,952 - 966 10,918 Western Carolina 1,224 449 1,247 1,155 1,506 84 5,665 - 1,368 7,033 Winston- Salem 687 501 786 627 570 225 3,396 - 99 3,495 UNC Total 26,684 10,486 30,681 30,189 35,198 7,093 140,331 3,346 33,290 176,967 Community Colleges Alamance 191 433 59 - - - 683 - - 683 Asheville- Buncombe 166 536 309 - - - 1,011 - - 1,011 Beaufort Co. 30 77 50 - - - 157 - - 157 Bladen 124 286 85 - - - 495 - - 495 Blue Ridge 188 352 119 - - - 659 - - 659 Brunswick 110 161 65 - - - 336 - - 336 Caldwell 568 366 3 - - - 937 - - 937 Cape Fear 861 1,308 1,153 - - - 3,322 - - 3,322 Carteret 122 238 143 - - - 503 - - 503 Catawba Valley 287 668 ---- 955 - - 955 Central Carolina 170 297 173 - - - 640 - - 640 Central Piedmont 153 2,150 1,396 - - - 3,699 - - 3,699 Cleveland 50 187 72 - - - 309 - - 309 Coastal Carolina 794 976 422 - - - 2,192 - - 2,192 Coll. of Albemarle 119 384 3 - - - 506 - - 506 Craven 265 460 261 - - - 986 - - 986 Davidson County 139 249 125 - - - 513 - - 513 Durham 265 479 291 - - - 1,035 - - 1,035 Edgecombe 43 121 58 - - - 222 - - 222 Fayetteville 323 576 293 - - - 1,192 - - 1,192 Forsyth 351 572 333 - - - 1,256 - - 1,256 Gaston 343 380 431 - - - 1,154 - - 1,154 Guilford**** 195 1,429 524 - - - 2,148 - - 2,148 Halifax 87 158 111 - - - 356 - - 356 Haywood 60 112 94 - - - 266 - - 266 10 Table 3 Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Class, and Level of Instruction, Fall 2002 __________________________________________________ Undergraduate______________________________________________________ Institution First- Time Freshman Other Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior & 5th Yr* Special/ Unclassified Total Undergrad. First Prof.** Graduate Grand Total Isothermal 109 253 122 - - - 484 - - 484 James Sprunt 37 77 69 - - - 183 - - 183 Johnston 117 294 115 - - - 526 - - 526 Lenoir 221 317 198 - - - 736 - - 736 Martin 25 49 12 - - - 86 - - 86 Mayland 66 126 ---- 192 - - 192 McDowell 47 79 53 - - - 179 - - 179 Mitchell 160 221 140 - - - 521 - - 521 Montgomery 17 36 14 - - - 67 - - 67 Nash 134 234 101 - - - 469 - - 469 Pamlico 7 30 7 - - - 44 - - 44 Piedmont 39 80 85 - - - 204 - - 204 Pitt**** 1,051 31 14 - - - 1,096 - - 1,096 Randolph 77 199 54 - - - 330 - - 330 Richmond 80 136 61 - - - 277 - - 277 Roanoke- Chowan 31 61 27 - - - 119 - - 119 Robeson 78 200 35 - - - 313 - - 313 Rockingham 158 225 133 - - - 516 - - 516 Rowan- Cabarrus 307 725 83 - - - 1,115 - - 1,115 Sampson 78 153 60 - - - 291 - - 291 Sandhills 184 323 185 - - - 692 - - 692 South Piedmont 49 86 ---- 135 - - 135 Southeastern 114 396 232 - - - 742 - - 742 Southwestern 121 218 86 - - - 425 - - 425 Stanly 90 210 40 - - - 340 - - 340 Surry 294 315 220 - - - 829 - - 829 Tri- County 44 145 80 - - - 269 - - 269 Vance- Granville 51 101 83 - - - 235 - - 235 Wake 1,095 2,126 711 - - - 3,932 - - 3,932 Wayne 417 858 ---- 1,275 - - 1,275 Western Piedmont 163 244 171 - - - 578 - - 578 Wilkes 176 264 145 - - - 585 - - 585 Wilson 65 133 37 - - - 235 - - 235 Comm. Coll. Total 11,706 21,900 9,946 - - - 43,552 - - 43,552 Public Total 38,390 32,386 40,627 30,189 35,198 7,093 183,883 3,346 33,290 220,519 Private Institutions Senior Colleges & Universities Barber- Scotia 152 160 120 103 78 1 613 - - 613 Barton 299 185 273 192 251 45 1,245 - - 1,245 Belmont Abbey 225 63 202 242 138 13 883 - - 883 Bennett 142 62 100 87 95 - 486 - - 486 Brevard 152 116 138 119 134 5 664 - - 664 Cabarrus 41 117 56 19 5 143 381 - - 381 Campbell 834 1,014 1,176 962 1,021 124 5,131 892 663 6,686 Catawba 317 231 351 345 259 35 1,538 - 19 1,557 Chowan 306 10 198 138 124 - 776 - - 776 Davidson 467 2 464 290 410 12 1,645 - - 1,645 Duke 1,636 35 1,533 2,798 51 153 6,206 1,687 4,595 12,488 Elon 1,194 105 1,098 919 890 64 4,270 - 162 4,432 11 Table 3 Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Class, and Level of Instruction, Fall 2002 __________________________________________________ Undergraduate______________________________________________________ Institution First- Time Freshman Other Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior & 5th Yr* Special/ Unclassified Total Undergrad. First Prof.** Graduate Grand Total Gardner- Webb 398 128 368 612 1,057 85 2,648 255 903 3,806 Greensboro 242 86 245 229 190 186 1,178 - 27 1,205 Guilford 337 189 429 400 348 98 1,801 - - 1,801 High Point 465 170 557 599 731 37 2,559 - 191 2,750 Johnson C. Smith 464 182 317 276 230 68 1,537 - - 1,537 Lees- McRae 268 104 143 169 144 36 864 - - 864 Lenoir- Rhyne 319 147 278 252 286 76 1,358 - 134 1,492 Livingstone 302 133 262 166 140 - 1,003 - - 1,003 Mars Hill 289 98 287 228 296 78 1,276 - - 1,276 Meredith 394 149 420 388 581 243 2,175 - 153 2,328 Methodist 469 327 350 314 455 246 2,161 - 19 2,180 Montreat 162 135 213 212 208 - 930 - 140 1,070 Mount Olive 250 183 292 532 524 432 2,213 - - 2,213 N. C. Wesleyan 161 168 135 159 130 - 753 - - 753 Peace 200 79 149 91 120 10 649 - - 649 Pfeiffer 168 183 213 238 273 67 1,142 - 750 1,892 Queens 195 93 248 339 260 70 1,205 - 548 1,753 Saint Andrews 119 46 165 130 112 41 613 - - 613 Saint Augustine's 449 332 249 229 234 9 1,502 - - 1,502 Salem 147 54 218 218 178 59 874 - 154 1,028 Shaw 564 260 579 531 444 157 2,535 134 14 2,683 Wake Forest 1,000 32 1,008 1,009 954 42 4,045 968 1,397 6,410 Warren Wilson 193 46 205 168 145 12 769 - 59 828 Wingate 374 44 369 267 258 16 1,328 - 105 1,433 Sr. Coll. & Univ. Total 13,694 5,468 13,408 13,970 11,754 2,663 60,956 3,936 10,033 74,925 Junior College Louisburg 210 68 104 - - 2 384 - - 384 Private Sr. & Jr. Total 13,904 5,536 13,512 13,970 11,754 2,665 61,340 3,936 10,033 75,309 Seminary/ Bible Colleges Southeastern Seminary 40 35 115 111 118 61 480 980 529 1,989 Heritage 12 31 13 14 7 1 78 - - 78 John Wesley 12 30 19 44 36 10 151 - - 151 Piedmont 42 48 71 67 29 4 261 - 12 273 Roanoke 60 25 44 26 27 4 186 - - 186 Winston- Salem 14 5 14 5 4 - 42 - - 42 Sem. & Bible Coll. Total 180 174 276 267 221 80 1,198 980 541 2,719 Private Total 14,084 5,710 13,788 14,237 11,975 2,745 62,538 4,916 10,574 78,028 Grand Total 52,474 38,096 54,415 44,426 47,173 9,838 246,421 8,262 43,864 298,547 ___________________________________________________________________________ UNC- OP ProgAssess/ Abs. GR003/ 03SEP03 * Fifth- year includes students in programs requiring five years of study for a bachelor's degree ( architecture, engineering, etc.) ** First Professional includes students in programs requiring at least two academic years of college work for entrance ( law, medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, veterinary medicine, and theology). *** High school figures are not included in totals. **** Data were not provided for Fall 2002. Figures represent Fall 2001. 12 Table 4 Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Level of Instruction, and Residence Status, Fall 2002 _______________ Undergraduate_____________ _____________ First Professional__________ _________________ Graduate________________ _______________ All Students______________ Institution In- State Out- of- State Total % Out-of- State In- State Out- of- State Total % Out-of- State In- State Out- of- State Total % Out-of- State In- State Out- of- State Total % Out-of- State Public Institutions University of North Carolina Appalachian 11,417 1,435 12,852 11.1% - - - . 1,190 136 1,326 10.2% 12,607 1,571 14,178 11.0% East Carolina 13,709 2,516 16,225 15.5% 293 - 293 . 3,621 438 4,059 10.7% 17,623 2,954 20,577 14.3% Academic Affairs 13,097 2,480 15,577 15.9% - - - . 3,300 366 3,666 9.9% 16,397 2,846 19,243 14.7% Health Affairs 612 36 648 5.5% 293 - 293 . 321 72 393 18.3% 1,226 108 1,334 8.0% Elizabeth City 1,847 286 2,133 13.4% - - - . 17 - 17 . 1,864 286 2,150 13.3% Fayetteville 3,859 469 4,328 10.8% - - - . 938 42 980 4.2% 4,797 511 5,308 9.6% N. C. A and T 6,365 1,617 7,982 20.2% - - - . 935 198 1,133 17.4% 7,300 1,815 9,115 19.9% N. C. Central 4,291 471 4,762 9.8% 337 30 367 8.1% 1,326 64 1,390 4.6% 5,954 565 6,519 8.6% N. C. School of the Arts 334 404 738 54.7% - - - . 38 41 79 51.8% 372 445 817 54.4% High School* 178 110 288 38.1% - - - . - - - . 178 110 288 38.1% N. C. State 20,905 1,874 22,779 8.2% 282 21 303 6.9% 4,600 1,955 6,555 29.8% 25,787 3,850 29,637 12.9% UNC- Asheville 2,979 372 3,351 11.1% - - - . 39 1 40 2.5% 3,018 373 3,391 10.9% UNC- Chapel Hill 12,987 2,974 15,961 18.6% 2,038 345 2,383 14.4% 4,350 3,334 7,684 43.3% 19,375 6,653 26,028 25.5% Academic Affairs 12,488 2,920 15,408 18.9% 666 224 890 25.1% 3,224 2,460 5,684 43.2% 16,378 5,604 21,982 25.4% Health Affairs 499 54 553 9.7% 1,372 121 1,493 8.1% 1,126 874 2,000 43.7% 2,997 1,049 4,046 25.9% UNC- Charlotte 13,618 1,746 15,364 11.3% - - - . 2,963 589 3,552 16.5% 16,581 2,335 18,916 12.3% UNC- Greensboro 9,835 1,057 10,892 9.7% - - - . 3,022 539 3,561 15.1% 12,857 1,596 14,453 11.0% UNC- Pembroke 3,762 189 3,951 4.7% - - - . 463 18 481 3.7% 4,225 207 4,432 4.6% UNC- Wilmington 8,575 1,377 9,952 13.8% - - - . 869 97 966 10.0% 9,444 1,474 10,918 13.5% Western Carolina 5,116 549 5,665 9.6% - - - . 1,184 184 1,368 13.4% 6,300 733 7,033 10.4% Winston- Salem 3,138 258 3,396 7.5% - - - . 96 3 99 3.0% 3,234 261 3,495 7.4% UNC Total 122,737 17,594 140,331 12.5% 2,950 396 3,346 11.8% 25,651 7,639 33,290 22.9% 151,338 25,629 176,967 14.4% Community Colleges Alamance 679 4 683 0.5% - - - . - - - . 679 4 683 0.5% Asheville- Buncombe 986 25 1,011 2.4% - - - . - - - . 986 25 1,011 2.4% Beaufort Co. 156 1 157 0.6% - - - . - - - . 156 1 157 0.6% Bladen 495 - 495 . - - - . - - - . 495 - 495 . Blue Ridge 653 6 659 0.9% - - - . - - - . 653 6 659 0.9% Brunswick 325 11 336 3.2% - - - . - - - . 325 11 336 3.2% Caldwell 896 41 937 4.3% - - - . - - - . 896 41 937 4.3% Cape Fear 3,145 177 3,322 5.3% - - - . - - - . 3,145 177 3,322 5.3% Carteret 477 26 503 5.1% - - - . - - - . 477 26 503 5.1% Catawba Valley 953 2 955 0.2% - - - . - - - . 953 2 955 0.2% Central Carolina 626 14 640 2.1% - - - . - - - . 626 14 640 2.1% Central Piedmont 3,563 136 3,699 3.6% - - - . - - - . 3,563 136 3,699 3.6% Cleveland 306 3 309 0.9% - - - . - - - . 306 3 309 0.9% Coastal Carolina 1,340 852 2,192 38.8% - - - . - - - . 1,340 852 2,192 38.8% Coll. of Albemarle 504 2 506 0.3% - - - . - - - . 504 2 506 0.3% Craven 724 262 986 26.5% - - - . - - - . 724 262 986 26.5% Davidson County 512 1 513 0.1% - - - . - - - . 512 1 513 0.1% Durham 986 49 1,035 4.7% - - - . - - - . 986 49 1,035 4.7% Edgecombe 222 - 222 . - - - . - - - . 222 - 222 . Fayetteville 990 202 1,192 16.9% - - - . - - - . 990 202 1,192 16.9% Forsyth 1,234 22 1,256 1.7% - - - . - - - . 1,234 22 1,256 1.7% Gaston 1,141 13 1,154 1.1% - - - . - - - . 1,141 13 1,154 1.1% Guilford** 2,098 50 2,148 2.3% - - - . - - - . 2,098 50 2,148 2.3% Halifax 353 3 356 0.8% - - - . - - - . 353 3 356 0.8% 13 Table 4 Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Level of Instruction, and Residence Status, Fall 2002 _______________ Undergraduate_____________ _____________ First Professional__________ _________________ Graduate________________ _______________ All Students______________ Institution In- State Out- of- State Total % Out-of- State In- State Out- of- State Total % Out-of- State In- State Out- of- State Total % Out-of- State In- State Out- of- State Total % Out-of- State Haywood 262 4 266 1.5% - - - . - - - . 262 4 266 1.5% Isothermal 484 - 484 . - - - . - - - . 484 - 484 . James Sprunt 182 1 183 0.5% - - - . - - - . 182 1 183 0.5% Johnston 521 5 526 0.9% - - - . - - - . 521 5 526 0.9% Lenoir 732 4 736 0.5% - - - . - - - . 732 4 736 0.5% Martin 86 - 86 . - - - . - - - . 86 - 86 . Mayland 191 1 192 0.5% - - - . - - - . 191 1 192 0.5% McDowell 179 - 179 . - - - . - - - . 179 - 179 . Mitchell 514 7 521 1.3% - - - . - - - . 514 7 521 1.3% Montgomery 67 - 67 . - - - . - - - . 67 - 67 . Nash 461 8 469 1.7% - - - . - - - . 461 8 469 1.7% Pamlico 44 - 44 . - - - . - - - . 44 - 44 . Piedmont 202 2 204 0.9% - - - . - - - . 202 2 204 0.9% Pitt** 1,037 59 1,096 5.3% - - - . - - - . 1,037 59 1,096 5.3% Randolph 329 1 330 0.3% - - - . - - - . 329 1 330 0.3% Richmond 276 1 277 0.3% - - - . - - - . 276 1 277 0.3% Roanoke- Chowan 119 - 119 . - - - . - - - . 119 - 119 . Robeson 311 2 313 0.6% - - - . - - - . 311 2 313 0.6% Rockingham 505 11 516 2.1% - - - . - - - . 505 11 516 2.1% Rowan- Cabarrus 1,105 10 1,115 0.8% - - - . - - - . 1,105 10 1,115 0.8% Sampson 286 5 291 1.7% - - - . - - - . 286 5 291 1.7% Sandhills 670 22 692 3.1% - - - . - - - . 670 22 692 3.1% South Piedmont 133 2 135 1.4% - - - . - - - . 133 2 135 1.4% Southeastern 736 6 742 0.8% - - - . - - - . 736 6 742 0.8% Southwestern 415 10 425 2.3% - - - . - - - . 415 10 425 2.3% Stanly 340 - 340 . - - - . - - - . 340 - 340 . Surry 784 45 829 5.4% - - - . - - - . 784 45 829 5.4% Tri- County 259 10 269 3.7% - - - . - - - . 259 10 269 3.7% Vance- Granville 233 2 235 0.8% - - - . - - - . 233 2 235 0.8% Wake 3,805 127 3,932 3.2% - - - . - - - . 3,805 127 3,932 3.2% Wayne 1,233 42 1,275 3.2% - - - . - - - . 1,233 42 1,275 3.2% Western Piedmont 575 3 578 0.5% - - - . - - - . 575 3 578 0.5% Wilkes 571 14 585 2.3% - - - . - - - . 571 14 585 2.3% Wilson 233 2 235 0.8% - - - . - - - . 233 2 235 0.8% Comm. Coll. Total 41,244 2,308 43,552 5.2% - - - . - - - . 41,244 2,308 43,552 5.2% Public Total 163,981 19,902 183,883 10.8% 2,950 396 3,346 11.8% 25,651 7,639 33,290 22.9% 192,582 27,937 220,519 12.6% Private Institutions Senior Colleges & Universities Barber- Scotia 420 193 613 31.4% - - - . - - - . 420 193 613 31.4% Barton 943 302 1,245 24.2% - - - . - - - . 943 302 1,245 24.2% Belmont Abbey 582 301 883 34.0% - - - . - - - . 582 301 883 34.0% Bennett 149 337 486 69.3% - - - . - - - . 149 337 486 69.3% Brevard 288 376 664 56.6% - - - . - - - . 288 376 664 56.6% Cabarrus 374 7 381 1.8% - - - . - - - . 374 7 381 1.8% Campbell 4,435 696 5,131 13.5% 702 190 892 21.3% 566 97 663 14.6% 5,703 983 6,686 14.7% Catawba 1,084 454 1,538 29.5% - - - . 19 - 19 0.0% 1,103 454 1,557 29.1% Chowan 358 418 776 53.8% - - - . - - - . 358 418 776 53.8% Davidson 295 1,350 1,645 82.0% - - - . - - - . 295 1,350 1,645 82.0% 14 Table 4 Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Level of Instruction, and Residence Status, Fall 2002 _______________ Undergraduate_____________ _____________ First Professional__________ _________________ Graduate________________ _______________ All Students______________ Institution In- State Out- of- State Total % Out-of- State In- State Out- of- State Total % Out-of- State In- State Out- of- State Total % Out-of- State In- State Out- of- State Total % Out-of- State Duke 932 5,274 6,206 84.9% 1,432 255 1,687 15.1% 3,646 949 4,595 20.6% 6,010 6,478 12,488 51.8% Elon 1,240 3,030 4,270 70.9% - - - . 138 24 162 14.8% 1,378 3,054 4,432 68.9% Gardner- Webb 2,031 617 2,648 23.3% 205 50 255 19.6% 815 88 903 9.7% 3,051 755 3,806 19.8% Greensboro 842 336 1,178 28.5% - - - . 19 8 27 29.6% 861 344 1,205 28.5% Guilford 1,064 737 1,801 40.9% - - - . - - - . 1,064 737 1,801 40.9% High Point 1,744 815 2,559 31.8% - - - . 190 1 191 0.5% 1,934 816 2,750 29.6% Johnson C. Smith 431 1,106 1,537 71.9% - - - . - - - . 431 1,106 1,537 71.9% Lees- McRae 519 345 864 39.9% - - - . - - - . 519 345 864 39.9% Lenoir- Rhyne 1,022 336 1,358 24.7% - - - . 125 9 134 6.7% 1,147 345 1,492 23.1% Livingstone 638 365 1,003 36.3% - - - . - - - . 638 365 1,003 36.3% Mars Hill 878 398 1,276 31.1% - - - . - - - . 878 398 1,276 31.1% Meredith 1,995 180 2,175 8.2% - - - . 141 12 153 7.8% 2,136 192 2,328 8.2% Methodist 1,423 738 2,161 34.1% - - - . 15 4 19 21.0% 1,438 742 2,180 34.0% Montreat 741 189 930 20.3% - - - . 136 4 140 2.8% 877 193 1,070 18.0% Mount Olive 2,125 88 2,213 3.9% - - - . - - - . 2,125 88 2,213 3.9% N. C. Wesleyan 525 228 753 30.2% - - - . - - - . 525 228 753 30.2% Peace 578 71 649 10.9% - - - . - - - . 578 71 649 10.9% Pfeiffer 922 220 1,142 19.2% - - - . 646 104 750 13.8% 1,568 324 1,892 17.1% Queens 784 421 1,205 34.9% - - - . 502 46 548 8.3% 1,286 467 1,753 26.6% Saint Andrews 337 276 613 45.0% - - - . - - - . 337 276 613 45.0% Saint Augustine's 806 696 1,502 46.3% - - - . - - - . 806 696 1,502 46.3% Salem 631 243 874 27.8% - - - . 153 1 154 0.6% 784 244 1,028 23.7% Shaw 1,912 623 2,535 24.5% 130 4 134 2.9% 13 1 14 7.1% 2,055 628 2,683 23.4% Wake Forest 1,175 2,870 4,045 70.9% 480 488 968 50.4% 976 421 1,397 30.1% 2,631 3,779 6,410 58.9% Warren Wilson 147 622 769 80.8% - - - . - 59 59 100.0% 147 681 828 82.2% Wingate 767 561 1,328 42.2% - - - . 103 2 105 1.9% 870 563 1,433 39.2% Sr. Coll. & Univ. Total 35,137 25,819 60,956 42.3% 2,949 987 3,936 25.0% 8,203 1,830 10,033 18.2% 46,289 28,636 74,925 38.2% Junior College Louisburg 305 79 384 20.5% - - - . - - - . 305 79 384 20.5% Private Sr. & Jr. Total 35,442 25,898 61,340 42.2% 2,949 987 3,936 25.0% 8,203 1,830 10,033 18.2% 46,594 28,715 75,309 38.1% Seminary/ Bible Colleges Southeastern Seminary 280 200 480 41.6% 329 651 980 66.4% 220 309 529 58.4% 829 1,160 1,989 58.3% Heritage 76 2 78 2.5% - - - . - - - . 76 2 78 2.5% John Wesley 144 7 151 4.6% - - - . - - - . 144 7 151 4.6% Piedmont 140 121 261 46.3% - - - . 9 3 12 25.0% 149 124 273 45.4% Roanoke 72 114 186 61.2% - - - . - - - . 72 114 186 61.2% Winston- Salem 31 11 42 26.1% - - - . - - - . 31 11 42 26.1% Sem. & Bible Coll. Total 743 455 1,198 37.9% 329 651 980 66.4% 229 312 541 57.6% 1,301 1,418 2,719 52.1% Private Total 36,185 26,353 62,538 42.1% 3,278 1,638 4,916 33.3% 8,432 2,142 10,574 20.2% 47,895 30,133 78,028 38.6% Grand Total 200,166 46,255 246,421 18.7% 6,228 2,034 8,262 24.6% 34,083 9,781 43,864 22.2% 240,477 58,070 298,547 19.4% ___________________________________________________________________________ UNC- OP ProgAssess/ Abs. GR004/ 01SEP03 * High school figures are not included in totals. ** Data were not provided for Fall 2002. Figures represent Fall 2001. 15 Table 5 Full- Time Equivalent Resident Credit Enrollment in North Carolina College and Universities by Institution, Level of Instruction, and Residence Status, Fall 2002 _______________ Undergraduate_____________ _____________ First Professional__________ _________________ Graduate________________ _______________ All Students______________ Institution In- State Out- of- State Total In- State Out- of- State Total In- State Out- of- State Total In- State Out- of- State Total Public Institutions University of North Carolina Appalachian 10,801 1,406 12,208 - - - 942 131 1,073 11,744 1,537 13,282 East Carolina 13,114 2,480 15,595 293 - 293 2,621 360 2,982 16,029 2,841 18,870 Academic Affairs 12,552 2,445 14,997 - - - 2,342 298 2,640 14,894 2,743 17,638 Health Affairs 562 35 597 293 - 293 279 62 341 1,134 97 1,231 Elizabeth City 1,701 281 1,982 - - - 11 - 11 1,713 281 1,994 Fayetteville 3,515 399 3,914 - - - 613 26 639 4,129 425 4,554 N. C. A and T 5,986 1,585 7,571 - - - 735 168 904 6,722 1,754 8,476 N. C. Central 3,761 463 4,225 334 30 364 949 58 1,007 5,045 551 5,596 N. C. School of the Arts 317 395 713 - - - 37 40 77 355 435 790 High School* 178 110 288 - - - - - - 178 110 288 N. C. State 18,620 1,731 20,351 282 21 303 3,321 1,687 5,008 22,223 3,439 25,663 UNC- Asheville 2,572 353 2,926 - - - 21 - 22 2,594 354 2,948 UNC- Chapel Hill 12,586 2,932 15,519 2,029 307 2,336 3,244 2,936 6,181 17,860 6,176 24,037 Academic Affairs 12,097 2,879 14,976 664 186 850 2,360 2,159 4,520 15,122 5,224 20,346 Health Affairs 489 53 543 1,364 121 1,485 884 777 1,661 2,738 952 3,690 UNC- Charlotte 11,870 1,630 13,500 - - - 2,053 467 2,520 13,923 2,097 16,020 UNC- Greensboro 9,012 1,023 10,036 - - - 2,149 476 2,626 11,161 1,500 12,662 UNC- Pembroke 3,262 184 3,446 - - - 295 14 310 3,558 198 3,757 UNC- Wilmington 7,993 1,345 9,338 - - - 606 76 682 8,599 1,421 10,021 Western Carolina 4,747 489 5,237 - - - 842 153 995 5,590 642 6,232 Winston- Salem 2,803 250 3,054 - - - 79 2 82 2,882 253 3,136 UNC Total 112,668 16,951 129,619 2,939 358 3,297 18,525 6,599 25,125 134,132 23,909 158,041 Community Colleges Alamance 553 3 556 - - - - - - 553 3 556 Asheville- Buncombe 780 23 803 - - - - - - 780 23 803 Beaufort Co. 117 1 118 - - - - - - 117 1 118 Bladen 375 - 375 - - - - - - 375 - 375 Blue Ridge 492 6 498 - - - - - - 492 6 498 Brunswick 257 10 267 - - - - - - 257 10 267 Caldwell 472 23 495 - - - - - - 472 23 495 Cape Fear 2,494 158 2,652 - - - - - - 2,494 158 2,652 Carteret 383 24 407 - - - - - - 383 24 407 Catawba Valley 581 2 583 - - - - - - 581 2 583 Central Carolina 506 13 519 - - - - - - 506 13 519 Central Piedmont 2,711 117 2,828 - - - - - - 2,711 117 2,828 Cleveland 238 2 240 - - - - - - 238 2 240 Coastal Carolina 1,066 538 1,604 - - - - - - 1,066 538 1,604 Coll. of Albemarle 403 1 404 - - - - - - 403 1 404 Craven 546 153 699 - - - - - - 546 153 699 Davidson County 432 1 433 - - - - - - 432 1 433 Durham 737 45 782 - - - - - - 737 45 782 Edgecombe 171 - 171 - - - - - - 171 - 171 Fayetteville 804 162 966 - - - - - - 804 162 966 Forsyth 1,019 18 1,037 - - - - - - 1,019 18 1,037 Gaston 943 12 955 - - - - - - 943 12 955 Guilford** 1,705 44 1,749 - - - - - - 1,705 44 1,749 Halifax 284 3 287 - - - - - - 284 3 287 16 Table 5 Full- Time Equivalent Resident Credit Enrollment in North Carolina College and Universities by Institution, Level of Instruction, and Residence Status, Fall 2002 _______________ Undergraduate_____________ _____________ First Professional__________ _________________ Graduate________________ _______________ All Students______________ Institution In- State Out- of- State Total In- State Out- of- State Total In- State Out- of- State Total In- State Out- of- State Total Haywood 239 3 242 - - - - - - 239 3 242 Isothermal 380 - 380 - - - - - - 380 - 380 James Sprunt 151 1 152 - - - - - - 151 1 152 Johnston 418 5 423 - - - - - - 418 5 423 Lenoir 597 3 600 - - - - - - 597 3 600 Martin 68 - 68 - - - - - - 68 - 68 Mayland 102 1 103 - - - - - - 102 1 103 McDowell 154 - 154 - - - - - - 154 - 154 Mitchell 432 7 439 - - - - - - 432 7 439 Montgomery 53 - 53 - - - - - - 53 - 53 Nash 362 8 370 - - - - - - 362 8 370 Pamlico 34 - 34 ---- - - 34 - 34 Piedmont 167 2 169 - - - - - - 167 2 169 Pitt** 910 52 962 - - - - - - 910 52 962 Randolph 258 1 259 - - - - - - 258 1 259 Richmond 221 1 222 - - - - - - 221 1 222 Roanoke- Chowan 94 - 94 ---- - - 94 - 94 Robeson 259 2 261 - - - - - - 259 2 261 Rockingham 435 10 445 - - - - - - 435 10 445 Rowan- Cabarrus 906 9 915 - - - - - - 906 9 915 Sampson 232 5 237 - - - - - - 232 5 237 Sandhills 580 21 601 - - - - - - 580 21 601 South Piedmont 77 1 78 ---- - - 77 1 78 Southeastern 633 6 639 - - - - - - 633 6 639 Southwestern 348 6 354 - - - - - - 348 6 354 Stanly 294 - 294 - - - - - - 294 - 294 Surry 679 37 716 - - - - - - 679 37 716 Tri- County 181 9 190 - - - - - - 181 9 190 Vance- Granville 194 2 196 - - - - - - 194 2 196 Wake 2,961 109 3,070 - - - - - - 2,961 109 3,070 Wayne 722 23 745 - - - - - - 722 23 745 Western Piedmont 482 3 485 - - - - - - 482 3 485 Wilkes 501 12 513 - - - - - - 501 12 513 Wilson 180 2 182 - - - - - - 180 2 182 Comm. Coll. Total 32,373 1,700 34,073 - - - - - - 32,373 1,700 34,073 Public Total 145,041 18,651 163,692 2,939 358 3,297 18,525 6,599 25,125 166,505 25,609 192,114 Private Institutions Senior Colleges & Universities Barber- Scotia 415 193 608 - - - - - - 415 193 608 Barton 821 299 1,120 - - - - - - 821 299 1,120 Belmont Abbey 535 298 833 - - - - - - 535 298 833 Bennett 148 336 484 - - - - - - 148 336 484 Brevard 277 368 645 - - - - - - 277 368 645 Cabarrus 288 4 292 - - - - - - 288 4 292 Campbell 3,852 662 4,515 673 186 859 258 61 319 4,784 909 5,694 Catawba 1,064 450 1,514 - - - 7 - 7 1,071 450 1,521 Chowan 349 416 765 - - - - - - 349 416 765 Davidson 294 1,350 1,644 - - - - - - 294 1,350 1,644 17 Table 5 Full- Time Equivalent Resident Credit Enrollment in North Carolina College and Universities by Institution, Level of Instruction, and Residence Status, Fall 2002 _______________ Undergraduate_____________ _____________ First Professional__________ _________________ Graduate________________ _______________ All Students______________ Institution In- State Out- of- State Total In- State Out- of- State Total In- State Out- of- State Total In- State Out- of- State Total Duke 909 5,257 6,166 1,426 253 1,679 3,523 931 4,454 5,858 6,441 12,299 Elon 1,179 3,021 4,200 - - - 95 23 118 1,274 3,044 4,318 Gardner- Webb 1,841 604 2,445 164 42 206 497 60 558 2,503 706 3,210 Greensboro 674 333 1,007 - - - 14 7 21 688 340 1,028 Guilford 925 733 1,658 - - - - - - 925 733 1,658 High Point 1,630 810 2,440 - - - 135 1 136 1,765 811 2,576 Johnson C. Smith 396 1,088 1,484 - - - - - - 396 1,088 1,484 Lees- McRae 499 340 839 - - - - - - 499 340 839 Lenoir- Rhyne 928 333 1,262 - - - 85 7 92 1,013 341 1,354 Livingstone 626 362 988 - - - - - - 626 362 988 Mars Hill 787 396 1,183 - - - - - - 787 396 1,183 Meredith 1,740 168 1,908 - - - 88 11 99 1,828 179 2,007 Methodist 1,201 698 1,899 - - - 15 4 19 1,216 702 1,918 Montreat 734 187 921 - - - 89 2 91 823 189 1,012 Mount Olive 1,906 88 1,994 - - - - - - 1,906 88 1,994 N. C. Wesleyan 514 220 734 - - - - - - 514 220 734 Peace 566 70 636 - - - - - - 566 70 636 Pfeiffer 831 215 1,046 - - - 394 70 464 1,225 285 1,510 Queens 567 412 979 - - - 352 41 393 919 453 1,372 Saint Andrews 299 273 572 - - - - - - 299 273 572 Saint Augustine's 760 694 1,454 - - - - - - 760 694 1,454 Salem 517 237 754 - - - 87 1 88 604 238 842 Shaw 1,762 604 2,366 112 3 116 11 1 12 1,886 608 2,495 Wake Forest 1,144 2,845 3,989 479 486 965 896 408 1,305 2,520 3,739 6,259 Warren Wilson 146 621 767 ---- 59 59 146 680 826 Wingate 742 560 1,302 - - - 66 1 67 808 561 1,369 Sr. Coll. & Univ. Total 31,869 25,548 57,417 2,855 971 3,826 6,614 1,689 8,303 41,338 28,208 69,547 Junior College Louisburg 298 79 377 - - - - - - 298 79 377 Private Sr. & Jr. Total 32,167 25,627 57,794 2,855 971 3,826 6,614 1,689 8,303 41,636 28,287 69,924 Seminary/ Bible Colleges Southeastern Seminary 225 160 385 293 610 903 145 243 388 663 1,013 1,676 Heritage 65 2 67 ---- - - 65 2 67 John Wesley 128 7 135 - - - - - - 128 7 135 Piedmont 123 106 229 - - - 5 1 6 128 107 235 Roanoke 57 112 169 - - - - - - 57 112 169 Winston- Salem 19 9 28 ---- - - 19 9 28 Sem. & Bible Coll. Total 617 396 1,013 293 610 903 150 244 394 1,060 1,250 2,310 Private Total 32,784 26,023 58,807 3,148 1,581 4,729 6,764 1,933 8,697 42,696 29,537 72,234 Grand Total 177,825 44,674 222,500 6,087 1,939 8,026 25,289 8,533 33,822 209,202 55,146 264,349 ___________________________________________________________________________ UNC- OP ProgAssess/ Abs. GR002/ 01SEP03 * High school figures are not included in totals. ** Data were not provided for Fall 2002. Figures represent Fall 2001. 18 Table 6 Total Curriculum Degree Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Community Colleges by Institution, Residence Status, Attendance Status, and Gender, Fall 2002 ______________ In- State___________ ____________ Out- of- State___________ ______________ Full- Time__________ ______________ Part- Time__________ ________________ Total____________ Institution Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women Total Alamance 1,485 2,611 4,096 6 6 12 514 929 1,443 977 1,688 2,665 1,491 2,617 4,108 Asheville- Buncombe 2,393 3,039 5,432 59 41 100 902 1,030 1,932 1,550 2,050 3,600 2,452 3,080 5,532 Beaufort Co. 497 1,030 1,527 2 2 4 204 308 512 295 724 1,019 499 1,032 1,531 Bladen 299 929 1,228 - - - 178 524 702 121 405 526 299 929 1,228 Blue Ridge 791 1,180 1,971 4 8 12 333 411 744 462 777 1,239 795 1,188 1,983 Brunswick 296 626 922 9 5 14 165 249 414 140 382 522 305 631 936 Caldwell 1,409 1,765 3,174 36 27 63 327 413 740 1,118 1,379 2,497 1,445 1,792 3,237 Cape Fear 2,732 3,572 6,304 143 129 272 1,549 1,597 3,146 1,326 2,104 3,430 2,875 3,701 6,576 Carteret 516 1,116 1,632 23 64 87 221 469 690 318 711 1,029 539 1,180 1,719 Catawba Valley 1,823 2,458 4,281 4 6 10 482 734 1,216 1,345 1,730 3,075 1,827 2,464 4,291 Central Carolina 1,511 2,756 4,267 82 70 152 715 1,178 1,893 878 1,648 2,526 1,593 2,826 4,419 Central Piedmont 6,484 8,495 14,979 269 296 565 2,567 2,797 5,364 4,186 5,994 10,180 6,753 8,791 15,544 Cleveland 1,012 1,529 2,541 10 5 15 431 667 1,098 591 867 1,458 1,022 1,534 2,556 Coastal Carolina 968 1,672 2,640 530 837 1,367 630 1,243 1,873 868 1,266 2,134 1,498 2,509 4,007 Coll. of Albemarle 808 1,714 2,522 2 12 14 255 599 854 555 1,127 1,682 810 1,726 2,536 Craven 825 1,412 2,237 246 265 511 349 661 1,010 722 1,016 1,738 1,071 1,677 2,748 Davidson County 902 1,811 2,713 2 2 4 362 717 1,079 542 1,096 1,638 904 1,813 2,717 Durham 1,992 3,405 5,397 70 96 166 658 880 1,538 1,404 2,621 4,025 2,062 3,501 5,563 Edgecombe 578 1,666 2,244 - - - 203 680 883 375 986 1,361 578 1,666 2,244 Fayetteville 2,433 5,041 7,474 673 1,099 1,772 1,247 2,450 3,697 1,859 3,690 5,549 3,106 6,140 9,246 Forsyth 2,464 4,060 6,524 35 29 64 1,051 1,438 2,489 1,448 2,651 4,099 2,499 4,089 6,588 Gaston 1,498 2,885 4,383 16 33 49 802 1,332 2,134 712 1,586 2,298 1,514 2,918 4,432 Guilford* 3,844 4,553 8,397 78 54 132 1,811 1,806 3,617 2,111 2,801 4,912 3,922 4,607 8,529 Halifax 492 1,214 1,706 4 9 13 312 646 958 184 577 761 496 1,223 1,719 Haywood 846 1,023 1,869 13 6 19 415 441 856 444 588 1,032 859 1,029 1,888 Isothermal 684 1,269 1,953 2 1 3 303 607 910 383 663 1,046 686 1,270 1,956 James Sprunt 390 1,033 1,423 - 2 2 189 499 688 201 536 737 390 1,035 1,425 Johnston 1,175 2,187 3,362 6 14 20 544 839 1,383 637 1,362 1,999 1,181 2,201 3,382 Lenoir 689 1,515 2,204 7 1 8 418 795 1,213 278 721 999 696 1,516 2,212 Martin 194 587 781 - 2 2 104 314 418 90 275 365 194 589 783 Mayland 622 720 1,342 7 4 11 106 172 278 523 552 1,075 629 724 1,353 McDowell 475 742 1,217 - - - 255 327 582 220 415 635 475 742 1,217 Mitchell 717 1,352 2,069 13 19 32 353 597 950 377 774 1,151 730 1,371 2,101 Montgomery 338 491 829 12 - 12 142 241 383 208 250 458 350 491 841 Nash 878 1,470 2,348 20 7 27 315 583 898 583 894 1,477 898 1,477 2,375 Pamlico 101 221 322 - - - 39 103 142 62 118 180 101 221 322 Piedmont 817 1,200 2,017 17 17 34 294 446 740 540 771 1,311 834 1,217 2,051 Pitt* 2,325 3,178 5,503 71 51 122 1,262 1,545 2,807 1,134 1,684 2,818 2,396 3,229 5,625 Randolph 676 1,482 2,158 7 12 19 240 558 798 443 936 1,379 683 1,494 2,177 Richmond 418 1,206 1,624 2 8 10 207 661 868 213 553 766 420 1,214 1,634 Roanoke- Chowan 250 718 968 - - - 122 383 505 128 335 463 250 718 968 Robeson 533 1,557 2,090 - 5 5 351 884 1,235 182 678 860 533 1,562 2,095 Rockingham 666 1,137 1,803 16 15 31 334 503 837 348 649 997 682 1,152 1,834 Rowan- Cabarrus 1,599 3,065 4,664 18 26 44 733 1,263 1,996 884 1,828 2,712 1,617 3,091 4,708 Sampson 476 1,087 1,563 3 10 13 223 461 684 256 636 892 479 1,097 1,576 Sandhills 1,160 2,184 3,344 53 87 140 694 1,238 1,932 519 1,033 1,552 1,213 2,271 3,484 South Piedmont 579 1,302 1,881 3 7 10 112 292 404 470 1,017 1,487 582 1,309 1,891 Southeastern 687 1,265 1,952 7 3 10 395 714 1,109 299 554 853 694 1,268 1,962 Southwestern 648 1,152 1,800 14 17 31 351 546 897 311 623 934 662 1,169 1,831 Stanly 544 1,131 1,675 17 7 24 267 552 819 294 586 880 561 1,138 1,699 Surry 1,267 2,052 3,319 53 97 150 696 922 1,618 624 1,227 1,851 1,320 2,149 3,469 Tri- County 401 778 1,179 9 23 32 164 346 510 246 455 701 410 801 1,211 Vance- Granville 1,488 2,685 4,173 4 7 11 597 1,103 1,700 895 1,589 2,484 1,492 2,692 4,184 Wake 4,671 5,454 10,125 149 150 299 2,096 1,912 4,008 2,724 3,692 6,416 4,820 5,604 10,424 Wayne 1,064 1,934 2,998 78 44 122 360 588 948 782 1,390 2,172 1,142 1,978 3,120 Western Piedmont 1,062 1,675 2,737 3 2 5 474 780 1,254 591 897 1,488 1,065 1,677 2,742 Wilkes 914 1,584 2,498 16 18 34 584 858 1,442 346 744 1,090 930 1,602 2,532 Wilson 568 1,179 1,747 6 6 12 249 578 827 325 607 932 574 1,185 1,759 Total 67,974 112,154 180,128 2,929 3,763 6,692 30,256 46,409 76,665 40,647 69,508 110,155 70,903 115,917 186,820 ___________________________________________________________________________ UNC- OP ProgAssess/ Abs. GR006/ 01SEP03 * Data were not provided for Fall 2002. Figures represent Fall 2001. 19 Table 7 Percentage Age Distribution of Undergraduate Degree Credit Enrollment by Institution, Fall 2002 Institution < 18 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25- 30 31- 35 36- 40 41- 50 51- 64 65+ Unknown Total Under-graduate Enrollment Average Age Public Institutions University of North Carolina Appalachian 1.7 15.6 17.8 19.4 17.5 11.3 4.9 2.3 5.1 1.4 0.9 1.4 0.5 0.0 0.0 12,852 21.4 East Carolina 0.4 18.7 17.5 17.0 16.5 10.5 5.0 2.6 6.0 2.1 1.4 1.9 0.4 0.1 0.0 16,225 21.6 Elizabeth City 0.8 17.5 15.1 16.1 13.9 6.6 4.3 2.3 6.5 5.2 4.3 5.9 1.3 0.2 0.0 2,133 24.0 Fayetteville 0.6 13.3 14.4 11.5 11.9 7.9 5.0 2.9 10.9 7.0 5.4 7.9 1.5 0.0 0.0 4,328 25.3 N. C. A and T 1.2 21.8 19.6 15.8 14.0 8.2 4.0 2.0 6.2 2.8 1.8 2.3 0.5 0.0 0.0 7,982 21.7 N. C. Central 0.8 14.6 14.2 13.0 10.4 8.1 4.8 4.2 12.0 6.4 3.9 5.0 1.8 0.5 0.2 4,762 24.7 N. C. School of the Arts 1.4 21.1 18.8 19.5 16.8 8.3 5.3 1.9 3.8 1.6 0.7 0.5 0.3 0.0 0.0 738 20.8 N. C. State 0.9 14.6 17.1 17.8 16.7 11.4 5.3 2.7 7.2 2.5 1.3 1.6 0.5 0.1 0.0 22,779 21.9 UNC- Asheville 0.4 9.9 15.1 14.0 14.5 11.2 5.5 4.1 12.4 4.1 2.3 4.1 1.9 0.4 0.0 3,351 24.1 UNC- Chapel Hill 1.1 18.4 22.6 22.5 20.6 7.2 1.7 0.9 2.8 0.9 0.5 0.6 0.2 0.0 0.0 15,961 20.4 UNC- Charlotte 0.4 13.3 14.1 13.5 13.4 10.2 6.2 4.0 13.2 5.0 2.5 3.2 0.8 0.1 0.0 15,364 23.4 UNC- Greensboro 0.5 16.3 15.5 15.6 15.1 9.9 5.0 3.0 9.4 3.9 2.3 2.6 0.7 0.0 0.0 10,892 22.6 UNC- Pembroke 0.6 14.0 13.8 11.9 9.5 6.9 4.1 3.7 12.9 7.3 5.3 8.2 1.8 0.0 0.0 3,951 25.6 UNC- Wilmington 0.7 13.7 18.0 16.6 17.1 10.5 4.6 3.2 8.4 2.6 1.6 2.2 0.7 0.1 0.0 9,952 22.3 Western Carolina 0.3 17.7 17.1 16.0 15.3 9.8 4.3 2.5 7.0 3.6 2.2 3.2 0.9 0.1 0.3 5,665 22.5 Winston- Salem 0.3 16.7 16.3 12.3 10.7 8.1 4.5 3.0 9.7 6.0 4.4 6.0 1.9 0.1 0.0 3,396 24.5 UNC Total 0.8 16.0 17.2 16.7 15.7 9.7 4.6 2.7 7.8 3.2 2.0 2.6 0.7 0.1 0.0 140,331 22.4 Community Colleges* Alamance 9.8 9.6 8.7 7.6 5.2 3.6 3.3 3.3 14.8 10.4 7.6 11.1 4.6 0.2 0.0 4,108 28.2 Asheville- Buncombe 9.9 7.9 8.4 7.2 6.0 4.8 4.5 3.7 16.9 9.7 6.0 10.6 3.9 0.5 0.1 5,532 27.8 Beaufort Co. 10.8 7.7 8.6 6.5 4.2 3.8 2.7 3.5 15.9 11.2 8.1 12.5 4.0 0.4 - 1,531 28.7 Bladen 4.6 6.6 7.0 5.9 3.8 3.0 3.6 3.1 20.3 10.7 9.5 15.2 6.4 0.2 - 1,228 30.8 Blue Ridge 3.8 9.4 11.9 8.9 5.1 3.7 3.3 3.5 14.0 8.6 7.3 13.6 5.9 1.1 - 1,983 29.5 Brunswick 4.8 11.0 12.3 6.8 5.9 4.5 4.2 3.6 12.8 8.5 7.7 13.1 4.3 0.4 - 936 28.4 Caldwell 10.3 8.4 8.9 9.4 8.0 5.5 4.8 4.0 13.1 9.0 6.5 8.5 2.7 0.7 0.1 3,237 26.7 Cape Fear 2.9 8.1 11.7 11.7 10.0 7.1 5.5 4.6 14.6 7.8 5.5 7.7 2.5 0.3 0.0 6,576 26.3 Carteret 5.8 9.4 10.3 10.4 7.5 4.4 4.2 3.2 13.6 7.5 6.5 12.1 4.7 0.5 - 1,719 28.1 Catawba Valley 4.0 9.5 10.6 8.7 5.8 4.2 3.5 3.7 16.9 10.6 7.5 11.1 3.6 0.3 - 4,291 28.2 Central Carolina 12.2 9.4 7.6 6.4 4.8 3.4 3.3 3.3 15.2 10.6 7.8 11.5 4.2 0.3 - 4,419 28.2 Central Piedmont 2.5 7.2 9.6 8.9 7.2 5.9 4.9 4.1 16.6 10.7 7.4 10.2 4.1 0.8 - 15,544 28.6 Cleveland 13.4 9.0 6.5 6.3 4.4 3.2 3.2 2.8 13.3 11.2 9.0 12.1 4.7 0.8 0.0 2,556 28.9 Coastal Carolina 2.4 8.4 9.6 10.3 8.6 6.7 5.0 4.0 17.3 9.4 7.6 8.5 2.1 0.1 - 4,007 27.0 Coll. of Albemarle 18.7 9.2 8.5 6.0 4.8 4.1 3.1 2.6 11.8 8.1 6.9 10.6 4.8 0.9 - 2,536 27.5 Craven 2.6 6.7 8.3 8.2 7.5 5.5 5.1 4.4 16.8 10.3 7.8 12.7 3.2 1.0 - 2,748 29.0 Davidson County 9.2 10.8 9.8 7.5 5.7 3.7 3.4 3.2 15.3 10.3 7.8 10.2 2.9 0.1 0.0 2,717 27.3 Durham 3.9 4.1 5.7 5.8 4.6 5.1 4.5 4.2 21.4 13.4 9.6 13.2 4.3 0.3 - 5,563 30.2 Edgecombe 9.6 7.3 6.8 6.3 4.6 4.1 3.5 3.3 14.8 11.7 10.7 12.9 4.0 0.3 0.1 2,244 29.2 Fayetteville 3.5 5.0 6.8 6.6 6.2 4.4 4.2 4.1 19.9 12.6 9.4 12.9 4.0 0.4 0.0 9,246 29.8 Forsyth 3.6 8.5 9.3 8.3 6.3 5.1 4.2 3.5 15.9 11.2 8.5 11.2 4.1 0.3 - 6,588 28.7 Gaston 1.2 7.0 9.7 8.8 6.8 4.3 3.6 3.3 15.9 12.8 9.8 11.1 5.2 0.3 - 4,432 29.6 Guilford** 1.4 6.3 10.2 10.5 8.6 6.8 4.9 4.8 17.8 9.5 6.8 9.0 3.1 0.4 0.0 8,529 27.6 Halifax 4.1 7.1 8.3 6.6 4.4 4.1 3.3 3.0 15.9 11.9 9.7 16.4 5.1 0.4 - 1,719 30.6 Haywood 17.4 10.6 9.1 6.9 4.3 3.1 3.3 2.5 12.0 8.6 6.5 8.4 5.2 1.9 - 1,888 27.7 Isothermal 5.5 9.0 9.3 7.4 4.9 3.8 3.2 2.6 12.9 10.4 9.3 15.3 6.0 0.5 - 1,956 30.2 James Sprunt 10.8 7.3 6.5 6.8 4.5 3.6 3.5 2.9 16.3 10.0 8.5 13.8 5.1 0.5 - 1,425 29.4 Johnston 18.0 8.9 9.5 7.0 4.2 3.3 2.3 2.8 13.3 9.8 7.2 9.3 3.7 0.5 0.1 3,382 27.0 Lenoir 2.4 7.5 10.0 7.8 5.7 4.7 3.5 2.8 16.9 11.1 8.9 13.6 5.1 0.3 - 2,212 29.7 Martin 5.1 8.0 9.2 8.8 6.1 4.0 3.8 3.2 12.8 8.9 9.2 14.6 5.9 0.4 - 783 29.8 20 Table 7 Percentage Age Distribution of Undergraduate Degree Credit Enrollment by Institution, Fall 2002 Institution < 18 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25- 30 31- 35 36- 40 41- 50 51- 64 65+ Unknown Total Under-graduate Enrollment Average Age Mayland 23.1 10.1 7.4 4.1 3.5 2.9 3.0 2.1 12.7 8.3 7.8 10.2 4.3 0.4 0.1 1,353 27.0 McDowell 5.6 7.2 6.4 7.7 4.8 4.8 2.5 3.9 18.2 10.5 8.7 13.0 5.7 0.9 - 1,217 30.1 Mitchell 3.0 9.3 10.1 8.8 6.6 5.2 3.6 3.0 16.3 10.2 9.6 10.7 3.3 0.2 - 2,101 28.3 Montgomery 10.0 7.4 5.4 4.5 4.5 2.9 2.9 3.4 17.5 12.0 8.2 14.5 5.9 1.0 - 841 30.4 Nash 5.1 9.2 9.9 8.3 6.4 4.3 3.7 3.9 16.4 10.7 8.3 10.1 3.5 0.2 0.0 2,375 27.9 Pamlico 9.0 6.5 6.8 5.9 5.3 2.8 1.6 2.8 17.4 14.3 7.8 13.7 5.6 0.6 - 322 30.1 Piedmont 20.9 8.3 6.9 5.5 4.5 3.7 2.9 2.2 13.3 8.5 7.5 11.5 3.9 0.2 0.1 2,051 27.2 Pitt** 1.8 12.5 15.6 10.2 8.5 6.2 5.0 3.9 14.5 7.1 5.3 7.3 2.1 0.1 0.0 5,625 25.6 Randolph 9.6 9.5 10.2 7.9 5.6 4.9 3.4 3.2 14.3 9.3 7.4 11.1 3.4 0.2 - 2,177 27.5 Richmond 2.6 7.3 8.2 7.5 5.0 6.2 3.5 3.7 18.2 11.4 11.8 10.4 4.0 0.2 - 1,634 29.2 Roanoke- Chowan 11.6 9.7 8.0 8.5 6.4 4.5 3.4 3.7 11.6 8.9 7.7 11.6 4.4 - - 968 27.7 Robeson 0.1 4.6 6.2 6.0 4.6 5.0 3.5 4.0 20.5 14.3 9.4 15.1 6.6 0.1 - 2,095 31.6 Rockingham 4.8 10.9 11.3 11.8 6.8 4.7 3.2 2.4 16.0 9.7 6.2 8.9 3.1 0.2 - 1,834 26.9 Rowan- Cabarrus 4.8 8.2 10.0 9.0 6.7 5.6 4.5 3.9 14.7 9.6 7.5 11.7 3.4 0.4 - 4,708 28.1 Sampson 6.2 7.6 8.0 6.8 5.6 3.2 5.2 2.8 14.1 10.7 10.2 13.1 4.6 1.9 - 1,576 30.1 Sandhills 6.8 11.3 10.1 9.1 6.2 4.8 4.2 3.0 15.7 8.6 6.8 9.2 3.4 0.9 - 3,484 27.4 South Piedmont 13.3 7.8 7.5 6.0 4.0 3.2 2.2 2.2 15.0 10.0 9.9 13.0 5.7 0.3 - 1,891 29.3 Southeastern 6.7 9.4 11.6 10.1 7.0 4.1 4.2 3.1 14.1 9.4 6.3 9.3 3.5 1.2 - 1,962 27.5 Southwestern 9.1 9.3 10.2 8.5 6.2 5.4 3.9 3.6 13.0 8.8 8.0 9.6 4.0 0.5 - 1,831 27.5 Stanly 6.9 9.5 10.4 8.0 4.8 3.5 2.9 2.9 13.1 11.1 9.4 12.0 4.5 0.7 - 1,699 29.0 Surry 8.0 11.8 13.7 8.5 5.3 3.7 2.8 2.3 10.8 8.4 7.0 11.3 5.3 1.1 - 3,469 28.2 Tri- County 8.3 8.3 9.7 5.9 4.2 4.0 3.3 2.9 14.0 9.8 9.9 13.8 5.4 0.5 - 1,211 29.6 Vance- Granville 9.3 7.3 7.7 6.1 5.2 3.9 3.1 2.8 16.4 12.6 9.1 11.9 4.1 0.3 0.0 4,184 28.9 Wake 1.2 6.9 10.5 10.1 7.6 6.0 4.9 4.3 17.7 10.6 7.5 9.4 3.2 0.2 0.0 10,424 27.8 Wayne 3.6 10.5 12.6 8.8 7.0 5.3 3.8 3.3 14.8 8.4 7.5 10.7 3.3 0.4 - 3,120 27.6 Western Piedmont 3.6 7.9 9.2 8.1 7.5 5.6 4.7 3.1 15.6 10.6 7.9 11.7 4.2 0.2 0.1 2,742 28.6 Wilkes 9.3 11.8 11.5 8.7 4.6 3.4 2.3 2.6 12.4 9.1 7.4 11.3 5.3 0.4 - 2,532 28.1 Wilson 2.4 6.5 8.1 7.2 5.4 4.3 3.7 4.8 19.8 13.1 9.2 11.9 3.4 0.2 0.1 1,759 29.3 Comm. Coll. Total 5.9 8.2 9.4 8.2 6.3 4.9 4.0 3.6 15.9 10.3 7.8 10.9 4.0 0.5 0.0 186,820 28.3 Public Total 3.7 11.5 12.8 11.9 10.4 7.0 4.3 3.2 12.4 7.2 5.3 7.4 2.6 0.3 0.0 327,151 25.8 Private Institutions Senior Colleges & Universities Barber- Scotia 0.7 9.8 13.5 20.1 12.9 14.2 9.5 6.0 6.0 4.4 2.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 613 22.2 Barton 0.6 19.6 17.0 13.7 14.1 5.9 3.8 2.6 7.8 5.0 3.1 4.4 2.0 0.2 0.2 1,245 23.5 Belmont Abbey 8.2 44.4 9.7 4.2 2.5 2.2 1.8 1.5 9.5 5.5 5.5 4.3 0.7 0.0 0.0 883 22.7 Bennett 2.5 21.0 21.0 17.7 20.4 8.6 3.5 1.9 2.1 0.6 0.4 0.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 486 20.3 Brevard 0.6 16.7 21.5 17.3 14.0 9.9 6.6 5.6 4.1 1.2 0.9 0.9 0.6 0.0 0.0 664 21.3 Cabarrus 3.4 22.0 9.7 13.1 7.1 5.0 2.4 2.9 18.4 6.0 3.7 5.0 1.3 0.0 0.0 381 24.2 Campbell 0.9 12.2 12.4 12.4 11.4 7.4 4.6 3.0 13.7 8.2 6.9 5.7 0.7 0.0 0.5 5,131 25.0 Catawba 0.1 12.6 15.6 13.5 12.0 8.3 4.2 2.6 11.4 7.7 4.9 5.8 1.3 0.1 0.0 1,538 24.8 Chowan 3.4 24.9 21.9 17.7 15.6 5.5 3.2 1.0 2.4 1.4 1.0 1.5 0.3 0.1 0.0 776 20.7 Davidson 1.3 23.1 27.7 19.5 22.4 5.3 0.5 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 1,645 19.5 Duke 2.0 22.9 25.2 21.4 22.7 4.1 0.5 0.1 0.3 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.5 6,206 19.5 Elon 2.0 25.2 24.9 22.3 18.2 4.2 0.8 0.4 0.7 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.2 0.0 0.0 4,270 19.8 Gardner- Webb 1.8 13.1 11.4 11.2 10.8 6.0 4.0 2.5 10.4 8.2 8.0 10.2 2.2 0.1 0.1 2,648 26.7 Greensboro 5.2 16.8 15.3 12.5 12.6 6.5 4.0 2.1 8.7 4.5 4.3 5.9 1.6 0.0 0.0 1,178 23.9 Guilford 2.2 1.6 13.2 15.1 14.0 10.2 5.0 2.1 11.2 7.7 6.9 9.4 1.4 0.0 0.0 1,801 26.2 High Point 0.6 12.5 14.1 11.3 11.9 5.7 3.4 2.6 13.2 9.4 6.4 7.1 1.7 0.1 0.0 2,559 25.8 Johnson C. Smith 0.3 14.8 18.5 17.2 13.7 10.3 9.1 3.8 2.6 0.8 0.7 0.9 0.5 0.0 6.8 1,537 19.8 21 Table 7 Percentage Age Distribution of Undergraduate Degree Credit Enrollment by Institution, Fall 2002 Institution < 18 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25- 30 31- 35 36- 40 41- 50 51- 64 65+ Unknown Total Under-graduate Enrollment Average Age Lees- McRae 0.0 18.2 19.7 14.7 11.3 8.8 3.4 2.1 6.8 4.4 4.6 4.6 1.4 0.0 0.0 864 23.5 Lenoir- Rhyne 1.8 20.3 17.2 14.3 13.8 5.6 3.2 1.7 8.2 4.8 3.5 4.5 1.2 0.1 0.0 1,358 23.2 Livingstone 0.3 15.3 18.4 16.7 11.7 9.3 6.7 4.6 5.8 2.9 1.9 3.8 1.8 0.0 0.9 1,003 22.8 Mars Hill 1.2 16.8 14.5 14.3 13.1 7.1 4.2 2.0 8.6 4.8 4.5 6.6 2.1 0.1 0.0 1,276 24.5 Meredith 2.5 17.1 15.4 16.9 17.2 6.8 2.9 2.1 8.0 3.2 3.0 3.8 1.1 0.0 0.0 2,175 22.8 Methodist 0.7 11.4 14.7 14.0 11.6 9.7 5.1 3.6 12.4 5.4 3.7 3.8 0.9 0.1 2.9 2,161 23.2 Montreat 1.1 10.0 9.1 7.5 7.1 3.7 1.9 2.3 12.0 12.0 13.0 16.7 3.3 0.1 0.1 930 30.2 Mount Olive 0.1 4.2 5.4 4.2 5.8 6.4 5.2 3.9 20.2 13.1 12.3 16.0 3.2 0.0 0.0 2,213 30.9 N. C. Wesleyan 2.9 21.4 23.2 18.1 12.6 9.6 3.5 1.6 0.8 0.1 0.7 0.0 0.1 0.0 5.4 753 18.9 Peace 0.2 22.0 22.2 18.6 16.3 10.0 4.8 1.5 1.8 0.9 0.5 0.9 0.2 0.0 0.0 649 20.5 Pfeiffer 2.5 11.8 11.3 12.4 11.4 5.3 3.8 2.8 12.3 9.9 8.1 6.3 1.9 0.0 0.3 1,142 25.9 Queens 0.1 11.5 14.8 13.4 9.2 6.1 3.2 2.7 11.5 7.6 6.6 10.0 2.7 0.1 0.7 1,205 26.4 Saint Andrews 0.8 15.5 18.9 18.6 18.3 6.7 2.4 2.4 4.9 3.6 2.8 3.8 1.1 0.2 0.0 613 22.7 Saint Augustine's 1.3 15.7 18.4 14.9 12.3 6.7 5.5 3.8 7.3 3.4 2.3 3.4 0.6 0.0 4.4 1,502 21.6 Salem 1.8 14.8 14.8 12.0 10.1 3.3 1.8 1.6 8.5 9.0 5.6 11.4 4.9 0.3 0.0 874 27.5 Shaw 0.3 8.2 12.0 10.2 8.5 6.5 4.6 3.0 12.0 9.4 8.1 11.8 4.4 0.2 0.8 2,535 28.3 Wake Forest 1.0 20.3 24.0 25.8 22.3 5.2 0.7 0.2 0.3 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 - 4,045 19.7 Warren Wilson 1.0 19.2 21.1 20.7 16.6 10.7 4.3 2.1 3.6 0.3 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.1 769 20.3 Wingate 0.3 16.0 21.8 17.3 15.7 7.0 2.9 1.3 2.2 1.7 0.5 1.1 0.5 0.1 11.7 1,328 18.5 Sr. Coll. & Univ. Total 1.4 16.5 17.5 15.8 14.5 6.5 3.3 2.1 7.3 4.6 3.8 4.6 1.2 0.0 0.9 60,956 23.2 Junior College Louisburg 2.6 35.2 35.4 15.4 3.9 2.6 0.8 0.0 1.3 0.8 0.3 1.3 0.5 0.0 0.0 384 19.7 Private Sr. & Jr. Total 1.4 16.6 17.6 15.8 14.4 6.5 3.3 2.0 7.3 4.6 3.8 4.6 1.2 0.0 0.9 61,340 23.1 Seminary/ Bible Colleges Southeastern Seminary 1.3 5.6 8.5 10.0 7.7 7.5 4.8 4.8 16.7 12.5 9.6 9.0 2.1 0.0 0.0 480 27.9 Heritage 0.0 2.6 6.4 5.1 7.7 9.0 2.6 7.7 14.1 12.8 9.0 15.4 7.7 0.0 0.0 78 31.6 John Wesley 1.3 2.0 2.6 6.6 3.3 4.6 2.6 3.3 15.9 15.2 19.2 16.6 6.0 0.7 0.0 151 33.5 Piedmont 1.5 10.0 14.2 15.7 11.9 8.4 5.4 6.1 11.9 5.7 2.3 5.7 0.4 0.0 0.8 261 23.7 Roanoke 1.6 16.7 17.7 17.2 14.5 5.9 3.2 2.2 8.1 3.8 3.2 2.7 2.7 0.5 0.0 186 23.5 Winston- Salem 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 4.8 11.9 11.9 23.8 31.0 11.9 2.4 42 47.2 Sem. & Bible Coll. Total 1.3 7.4 10.0 11.3 8.9 6.9 4.1 4.5 13.6 10.0 8.3 9.2 3.7 0.6 0.3 1,198 27.9 Private Total 1.4 16.4 17.5 15.7 14.3 6.5 3.3 2.1 7.4 4.7 3.9 4.7 1.2 0.1 0.9 62,538 23.2 Grand Total 3.3 12.3 13.5 12.5 11.0 6.9 4.1 3.0 11.6 6.8 5.1 7.0 2.3 0.3 0.2 389,689 25.4 ___________________________________________________________________________ UNC- OP ProgAssess/ Abs. GR007/ 01SEP03 * Community college figures include all curriculum students. ** Data were not provided for Fall 2002. Figures represent Fall 2001. 22 Table 8 Home County of In- State Undergraduate Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Type of Institution, Fall 2002 _________ Public Institutions_________ ________ Private Institutions_________ Home County UNC Community Colleges* Total Senior Colleges** Junior College Total Grand Total Alamance 1,743 506 2,249 438 3 441 2,690 Alexander 272 169 441 104 - 104 545 Alleghany 107 69 176 16 - 16 192 Anson 280 59 339 112 - 112 451 Ashe 266 118 384 47 - 47 431 Avery 270 91 361 95 - 95 456 Beaufort 640 182 822 167 4 171 993 Bertie 396 49 445 81 - 81 526 Bladen 460 358 818 111 - 111 929 Brunswick 678 505 1,183 147 4 151 1,334 Buncombe 3,275 900 4,175 788 - 788 4,963 Burke 885 585 1,470 321 1 322 1,792 Cabarrus 2,107 585 2,692 730 3 733 3,425 Caldwell 844 363 1,207 160 1 161 1,368 Camden 135 35 170 16 - 16 186 Carteret 846 516 1,362 161 1 162 1,524 Caswell 216 65 281 34 - 34 315 Catawba 1,707 789 2,496 655 2 657 3,153 Chatham 622 165 787 112 4 116 903 Cherokee 277 157 434 35 - 35 469 Chowan 274 31 305 34 1 35 340 Clay 120 55 175 17 - 17 192 Cleveland 1,063 407 1,470 503 1 504 1,974 Columbus 728 656 1,384 148 3 151 1,535 Craven 1,216 747 1,963 256 3 259 2,222 Cumberland 5,541 1,010 6,551 2,439 7 2,446 8,997 Currituck 225 87 312 42 - 42 354 Dare 462 157 619 71 1 72 691 Davidson 1,589 583 2,172 570 3 573 2,745 Davie 502 126 628 173 1 174 802 Duplin 522 298 820 183 1 184 1,004 Durham 4,126 734 4,860 845 14 859 5,719 Edgecombe 775 231 1,006 199 1 200 1,206 Forsyth 5,332 1,189 6,521 1,989 9 1,998 8,519 Franklin 445 87 532 196 43 239 771 Gaston 2,059 906 2,965 772 - 772 3,737 Gates 169 30 199 40 - 40 239 Graham 73 49 122 5 - 5 127 Granville 447 95 542 151 4 155 697 Greene 192 110 302 63 - 63 365 Guilford 8,302 1,856 10,158 2,441 10 2,451 12,609 Halifax 828 335 1,163 157 3 160 1,323 Harnett 754 375 1,129 654 1 655 1,784 Haywood 685 266 951 92 - 92 1,043 Henderson 1,054 509 1,563 261 1 262 1,825 Hertford 363 88 451 159 - 159 610 Hoke 438 81 519 103 - 103 622 Hyde 76 9 85 11 - 11 96 Iredell 1,384 619 2,003 470 2 472 2,475 Jackson 548 264 812 70 1 71 883 Johnston 1,208 617 1,825 475 4 479 2,304 Jones 112 57 169 50 - 50 219 Lee 662 321 983 186 - 186 1,169 Lenoir 900 564 1,464 210 1 211 1,675 Lincoln 723 293 1,016 239 2 241 1,257 Macon 397 142 539 66 - 66 605 Madison 127 38 165 99 - 99 264 Martin 387 106 493 81 1 82 575 Mcdowell 417 218 635 122 - 122 757 Mecklenburg 12,674 3,126 15,800 2,891 6 2,897 18,697 23 Table 8 Home County of In- State Undergraduate Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Type of Institution, Fall 2002 _________ Public Institutions_________ ________ Private Institutions_________ Home County UNC Community Colleges* Total Senior Colleges** Junior College Total Grand Total Mitchell 162 100 262 55 - 55 317 Montgomery 221 95 316 111 1 112 428 Moore 950 456 1,406 299 - 299 1,705 Nash 1,242 427 1,669 327 10 337 2,006 New Hanover 3,677 1,982 5,659 402 2 404 6,063 Northampton 345 80 425 101 - 101 526 Onslow 1,698 1,322 3,020 1,446 - 1,446 4,466 Orange 2,529 413 2,942 391 7 398 3,340 Pamlico 145 76 221 29 - 29 250 Pasquotank 794 204 998 67 - 67 1,065 Pender 455 293 748 95 1 96 844 Perquimans 206 38 244 25 1 26 270 Person 367 175 542 93 4 97 639 Pitt 2,918 699 3,617 297 3 300 3,917 Polk 163 73 236 45 - 45 281 Randolph 1,241 456 1,697 477 - 477 2,174 Richmond 574 283 857 155 - 155 1,012 Robeson 2,227 578 2,805 170 1 171 2,976 Rockingham 982 437 1,419 240 1 241 1,660 Rowan 1,368 608 1,976 910 2 912 2,888 Rutherford 544 448 992 239 - 239 1,231 Sampson 691 317 1,008 254 - 254 1,262 Scotland 666 85 751 132 - 132 883 Stanly 693 296 989 373 1 374 1,363 Stokes 437 145 582 143 1 144 726 Surry 637 511 1,148 297 - 297 1,445 Swain 142 62 204 70 - 70 274 Transylvania 298 135 433 141 - 141 574 Tyrrell 62 4 66 19 - 19 85 Union 1,592 368 1,960 519 1 520 2,480 Vance 466 88 554 139 7 146 700 Wake 15,014 3,773 18,787 3,748 96 3,844 22,631 Warren 232 34 266 66 4 70 336 Washington 281 27 308 40 1 41 349 Watauga 1,231 368 1,599 63 - 63 1,662 Wayne 1,434 1,178 2,612 1,042 7 1,049 3,661 Wilkes 621 383 1,004 177 - 177 1,181 Wilson 974 267 1,241 401 7 408 1,649 Yadkin 363 168 531 121 - 121 652 Yancey 170 54 224 79 - 79 303 Unknown - - - 219 - 219 219 Total 122,737 41,244 163,981 35,880 305 36,185 200,166 ___________________________________________________________________________ UNC- OP ProgAssess/ Abs. GR017/ 01SEP03 * Community Colleges includes only college transfer students ( AA, AFA, AS). ** Includes a theological seminary and Bible colleges. 24 Table 9 Home State of Out- of- State Undergraduate Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Type of Institution, Fall 2002 _________ Public Institutions_________ ________ Private Institutions_________ Home State UNC Community Colleges* Total Senior Colleges** Junior College Total Grand Total Alabama 159 39 198 291 - 291 489 Alaska 20 6 26 29 - 29 55 Arizona 34 22 56 75 - 75 131 Arkansas 26 12 38 67 - 67 105 California 282 106 388 647 - 647 1,035 Colorado 82 19 101 149 - 149 250 Connecticut 350 23 373 635 2 637 1,010 Delaware 145 6 151 226 - 226 377 Dist. of Columbia 297 5 302 329 - 329 631 Florida 799 229 1,028 2,182 3 2,185 3,213 Georgia 1,148 75 1,223 1,628 2 1,630 2,853 Hawaii 13 2 15 31 - 31 46 Idaho 11 6 17 14 - 14 31 Illinois 264 69 333 460 1 461 794 Indiana 127 31 158 207 1 208 366 Iowa 46 16 62 52 - 52 114 Kansas 55 18 73 77 - 77 150 Kentucky 112 23 135 224 1 225 360 Louisiana 87 25 112 153 - 153 265 Maine 49 13 62 151 - 151 213 Maryland 1,623 50 1,673 2,336 4 2,340 4,013 Massachusetts 294 24 318 709 1 710 1,028 Michigan 215 60 275 253 - 253 528 Minnesota 73 8 81 114 - 114 195 Mississippi 56 26 82 61 - 61 143 Missouri 112 27 139 185 1 186 325 Montana 10 5 15 24 - 24 39 Nebraska 13 10 23 28 - 28 51 Nevada 17 7 24 29 - 29 53 New Hampshire 86 14 100 163 - 163 263 New Jersey 1,055 50 1,105 1,344 4 1,348 2,453 New Mexico 18 7 25 33 - 33 58 New York 1,184 157 1,341 1,635 3 1,638 2,979 North Dakota 8 1 9 9 - 9 18 Ohio 466 75 541 879 3 882 1,423 Oklahoma 58 19 77 72 - 72 149 Oregon 27 12 39 79 - 79 118 Pennsylvania 891 96 987 1,428 3 1,431 2,418 Rhode Island 72 3 75 110 1 111 186 South Carolina 1,232 97 1,329 1,904 6 1,910 3,239 South Dakota 8 2 10 15 - 15 25 Tennessee 456 53 509 692 1 693 1,202 Texas 358 145 503 792 - 792 1,295 Utah 11 9 20 26 - 26 46 Vermont 53 5 58 123 - 123 181 Virginia 2,919 206 3,125 3,365 33 3,398 6,523 Washington 77 19 96 166 2 168 264 West Virginia 101 30 131 265 - 265 396 Wisconsin 93 20 113 123 - 123 236 Wyoming 6 2 8 9 - 9 17 Territories 44 8 52 152 2 154 206 Foreign Countries 1,626 301 1,927 1,264 5 1,269 3,196 Unknown 226 15 241 260 - 260 501 Total 17,594 2,308 19,902 26,274 79 26,353 46,255 ___________________________________________________________________________ UNC- OP ProgAssess/ Abs. GR018/ 01SEP03 * Community Colleges includes only college transfer students ( AA, AFA, AS). ** Includes a theological seminary and Bible colleges. 25 Table 10. Home County of In- State Undergraduate Degree Credit* Headcount Enrollment in the University of North Carolina by Institution, Fall 2002 County ASU ECU ECSU FSU NCA& T NCCU NCSA NCSU UNC- A UNC- CH UNC- C UNC- G UNC- P UNC- W WCU WSSU Total Alamance 171 140 3 16 151 25 3 269 15 241 63 462 17 96 38 33 1,743 Alexander 100 10 02151 29 5 23 36 153 13 16 13 272 Alleghany 53 300130 19 34641280 107 Anson 16 12 0 14 19 11 1 37 3 31 46 20 26 12 9 23 280 Ashe 152 500000 33 10 26 19 51942 266 Avery 174 400000 12 19 15 4 1615 191 270 Beaufort 9 378 22 2 28 13 1 82 2 41 9 23 4 17 3 6 640 Bertie 1 91 97 18 59 32 0 37 0 25 2 13 1 10 3 7 396 Bladen 6 60 2 60 35 25 0 60 0 27 13 19 91 47 4 11 460 Brunswick 27 62 1 17 41 21 1 66 3 58 45 23 24 264 11 14 678 Buncombe 368 58 0 2 34 14 6 386 1,203 310 171 186 1 88 425 23 3,275 Burke 284 36 00540 90 87 84 96 60 1 19 105 14 885 Cabarrus 176 94 2 6 31 26 2 259 16 194 1,007 76 11 121 61 25 2,107 Caldwell 465 25 01610 79 15 67 56 45 39 65 7 844 Camden 2 22 57 0050 21 07142 13 10 135 Carteret 43 273 4 10 15 9 0 160 7 100 15 44 13 139 9 5 846 Caswell 12 12 0 2 59 15 0 24 2 12 11 45 0859 216 Catawba 427 116 1 0 22 11 3 275 34 173 274 156 1 50 127 37 1,707 Chatham 38 56 0 4 48 30 5 125 13 113 25 93 12 35 14 11 622 Cherokee 25 800100 28 18 23 2505 161 1 277 Chowan 0 60 100 8 15 5 0 28 0 21 5 7 3 10 4 8 274 Clay 96000007 11 90801 69 0 120 Cleveland 206 34 0 2 37 7 1 141 11 127 288 45 6 25 91 42 1,063 Columbus 20 92 1 55 41 31 2 92 2 48 22 29 154 117 2 20 728 Craven 47 495 17 29 43 30 1 215 8 105 34 40 10 103 19 20 1,216 Cumberland 170 535 10 2,013 332 138 6 521 15 395 236 230 579 194 57 110 5,541 Currituck 2 62 72 1241 20 3 16353 29 20 225 Dare 28 130 44 0031 75 1 62 10 251 75 61 462 Davidson 192 108 1 9 73 17 7 239 20 161 274 271 9 65 60 83 1,589 Davie 93 46 00922 53 3 44 85 638 26 41 27 502 Duplin 8 114 4 41 46 34 0 85 0 41 4 18 5 101 8 13 522 Durham 196 239 8 50 309 1,178 13 688 36 624 151 278 41 167 44 104 4,126 Edgecombe 12 219 52 34 95 95 0 106 3 47 7 39 0 19 7 40 775 Forsyth 556 304 10 40 321 107 92 689 96 552 429 876 24 232 154 850 5,332 Franklin 20 80 8 8 32 40 1 119 4 45 7 22 5 28 11 15 445 Gaston 306 105 4 12 53 23 3 243 33 202 678 140 9 36 166 46 2,059 Gates 2 44 63 4 12 8 0 16 0 13 050200 169 Graham 81000007232210 47 0 73 Granville 19 60 2 6 36 69 1 94 1 50 13 40 8 25 8 15 447 Greene 5 91 3 4 20 9 0 28 1 13 332505 192 Guilford 615 339 12 43 1,542 131 22 993 63 797 383 2,638 34 346 179 165 8,302 Halifax 11 184 138 57 102 70 1 87 2 60 4 39 7 35 5 26 828 Harnett 37 131 2 131 39 23 1 144 4 64 17 31 33 74 15 8 754 Haywood 80 12 00101 84 62 59 11 26 1 23 325 0 685 Henderson 137 25 1 0 12 7 6 104 196 116 112 68 4 32 229 5 1,054 Hertford 3 81 99 7 54 26 0 45 0 16 2 12 1 11 3 3 363 Hoke 11 49 2 109 27 20 0 22 4 21 20 11 120 11 1 10 438 Hyde 1 29 80520 14 27300410 76 Iredell 237 74 1 3 35 13 1 191 30 114 422 70 6 53 83 51 1,384 Jackson 10 14 10201 38 26 29 14 14 2 16 379 2 548 Johnston 37 303 5 34 40 30 2 405 3 101 26 43 19 129 18 13 1,208 Jones 2 25 3 13 15 6 0 19 17311 10 15 112 26 Table 10. Home County of In- State Undergraduate Degree Credit* Headcount Enrollment in the University of North Carolina by Institution, Fall 2002 ( Cont.) County ASU ECU ECSU FSU NCA& T NCCU NCSA NCSU UNC- A UNC- CH UNC- C UNC- G UNC- P UNC- W WCU WSSU Total Lee 4911402619121144390306026451627662 Lenoir 17 362 4 33 60 75 2 121 0 88 18 32 0 56 7 25 900 Lincoln 134 34 24911 94 11 71 243 25 2 22 619 723 Macon 33 801801 23 25 22 13 11 16 244 1 397 Madison 21 100300 16 39 23 5510 12 1 127 Martin 3 184 30 21 7 31 1 53 1 13 2 15 2 8 0 16 387 McDowell 91 23 0 0 35 0 0 48 38 31 37 16 0 7 85 6 417 Mecklenburg 1,187 470 22 105 503 290 35 1,469 112 1,552 5,314 459 71 413 323 349 12,674 Mitchell 63 300000 22 15 12 5 1006 251 162 Montgomery 15 21 2 18 17 4 0 29 3 10 28 40 8 12 7 7 221 Moore 122 93 0 20 33 13 8 200 8 119 37 71 110 77 21 18 950 Nash 61 384 43 30 59 52 1 293 8 153 18 47 7 63 14 9 1,242 New Hanover 107 219 4 28 65 48 10 472 38 286 122 84 24 2,127 19 24 3,677 Northampton 3 68 46 24 53 38 0 32 1 26 2 26 1 8 4 13 345 Onslow 44 385 18 55 55 34 3 207 6 127 44 68 46 544 37 25 1,698 Orange 201 113 3 10 50 125 6 400 77 1,053 71 215 27 122 31 25 2,529 Pamlico 6 46 2 13 8 4 0 24 3 18 4 2 0 15 0 0 145 Pasquotank 12 111 494 3 16 17 1 43 1 43 5 15 0 30 2 1 794 Pender 13 43 6 10 27 11 0 57 4 34 21 12 6 194 2 15 455 Perquimans 1 33 112 1 5 10 0 20 14350911 206 Person 29 34 7 0 20 54 0 76 5 40 17 39 4 21 7 14 367 Pitt 52 1,890 12 22 99 84 1 279 12 225 38 54 5 90 17 38 2,918 Polk 24 600300 21 31 23 17 913 23 2 163 Randolph 133 65 2 4 96 7 1 184 9 129 122 368 13 50 50 8 1,241 Richmond 8 56 3 33 22 17 0 39 5 40 43 31 223 25 6 23 574 Robeson 16 124 1 157 88 36 3 156 4 111 40 56 1,342 48 11 34 2,227 Rockingham 97 75 4 4 123 5 1 147 12 91 32 278 8 58 20 27 982 Rowan 153 89 3 3 37 33 3 182 31 140 403 71 14 73 63 70 1,368 Rutherford 143 13 01940 42 38 45 98 35 9 13 913 544 Sampson 12 88 1 169 41 27 0 143 1 49 12 17 23 85 10 13 691 Scotland 19 48 2 32 53 16 1 73 1 48 35 27 278 20 1 12 666 Stanly 74 31 0 9 9 11 2 114 7 56 246 51 12 29 30 12 693 Stokes 73 21 0 1 17 0 4 46 2 52 27 101 5 21 32 35 437 Surry 137 43 00825 93 13 54 94 51 6 43 34 54 637 Swain 82000006575300 106 0 142 Transylvania 41 912110 29 58 20 35 11 0 13 752 298 Tyrrell 1 14 20 0370603222200 62 Union 228 78 2 14 27 20 4 239 15 165 563 32 14 87 70 34 1,592 Vance 12 48 13 9 57 74 0 75 2 61 15 41 6 14 10 29 466 Wake 960 1,733 8 48 439 584 41 6,811 139 1,821 403 669 140 847 281 90 15,014 Warren 9 36 15 5 40 31 0 37 0 17 4 16 1 4 6 11 232 Washington 2 71 76 7 30 16 1 34 1 15 31090 15 281 Watauga 915 900102 71 30 72 29 32 0 43 216 1,231 Wayne 28 488 18 39 113 70 2 224 3 145 23 85 8 126 12 50 1,434 Wilkes 252 14 00754 74 11 69 62 44 6 15 45 13 621 Wilson 32 330 11 31 81 44 0 184 4 119 9 31 0 71 14 13 974 Yadkin 88 21 00200 30 2 43 44 461 32 27 27 363 Yancey 59 200100 20 46 96303 20 1 170 Total 11,417 13,709 1,847 3,859 6,365 4,291 334 20,905 2,979 12,987 13,618 9,835 3,762 8,575 5,116 3,138 122,737 UNC- GA ProgAssess/ Abs. AT029. U/ 2- 04- 03 * University of North Carolina Institutions include extenion credit. 27 Table 11. Home State of Out- of- State Undergraduate Degree Credit* Headcount Enrollment in the University of North Carolina by Institution, Fall 2002 State ASU ECU ECSU FSU NCA& T NCCU NCSA NCSU UNC- A UNC- CH UNC- C UNC- G UNC- P UNC- W WCU WSSU Total Alabama 26 0085342214471383132159 Alaska 401200021431010120 Arizona 111400262931120134 Arkansas 610030152430001026 California 7 7 4 10 39 14 19 34 6 85 23 16 1836282 Colorado 460451212516941112082 Connecticut 9 45 1 10 33 6 4 27 6 72 56 35 4 31 3 8 350 Delaware 6 29 0 0 20 4 3 16 1 24 10 12 2 13 1 4 145 District of Columbia 10 7 14 19 82 52 2 44 1 30 9 12 2 2 0 11 297 Florida 130 49 3 26 24 7 30 99 42 227 49 35 6 29 41 2 799 Georgia 299 39 11 18 142 13 21 66 42 171 69 32 6 39 170 10 1,148 Hawaii 010210010520010013 Idaho 100200020400002011 Illinois 14 13 1 12 32 7 5 27 11 66 24 10 5 27 7 3 264 Indiana 15 9 1 6 10 4 4 10 2 27 17 8 1 10 1 2 127 Iowa 3313004311462222046 Kansas 7102412702061030155 Kentucky 23201115127311830530112 Louisiana 11 4177021352491002187 Maine 3 11 0 1 0 0051795070049 Maryland 35 464 20 26 235 80 25 145 15 216 71 71 12 169 10 29 1,623 Massachusetts 8 30 1 8 7 11 6 37 10 71 28 24 6 39 5 3 294 Michigan 7 12 2 6 43 8 5 18 6 41 23 11 1 22 3 7 215 Minnesota 36025057119650131073 Mississippi 9006211601650133356 Missouri 610372693461532810112 Montana 200000030301001010 Nebraska 010010020610020013 Nevada 110030220412000117 New Hampshire 6 18 0 2 0 0 1 17 2 12 17 3161086 New Jersey 18 262 8 15 66 42 14 97 5 163 96 106 10 134 7 12 1,055 New Mexico 200011130520020118 New York 19 142 17 32 104 66 29 110 13 214 184 74 20 124 12 24 1,184 North Dakota 00020002011101008 Ohio 20 35 3 5 57 6 13 43 14 111 49 23 5 72 4 6 466 Oklahoma 12054181137102030158 Oregon 200340421523100027 Pennsylvania 32 170 4 13 65 14 22 121 12 154 96 50 10 116 7 5 891 Rhode Island 0 14 0 0 2 1 0 15 0 12 12 5 0 10 0 1 72 South Carolina 213 35 2 89 176 27 30 133 18 144 142 39 18 45 63 58 1,232 South Dakota 00050000001100108 Tennessee 129 303921441361402614017220456 Texas 18 18 1 9 28 3 34 44 11 117 35 13 3 19 5 0 358 Utah 000000041303000011 Vermont 1900113301095272053 Virginia 211 893 167 41 301 43 37 298 28 227 114 193 30 265 30 41 2,919 Washington 51287171031256190077 West Virginia 14 702612621816601920101 Wisconsin 730370114422135094193 Wyoming 10000000032000006 Territories 10013101504102231144 Foreign Countries 84 161 20 41 65 41 14 253 33 210 353 138 30 62 109 12 1,626 Unknown 10020500271636206140226 Total 1,435 2,516 286 469 1,617 471 404 1,874 372 2,974 1,746 1,057 189 1,377 549 258 17,594 UNC- GA ProgAssess/ Abs. AT030. U/ 2- 5- 03 * University of North Carolina Institutions include extension credit. 28 Table 12 Home County of Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Community Colleges by County, Fall 2002 ________________ College Transfer_______________ __________________________ Other_________________________________ County AA AFA AS Total AGE AAS Diploma Certif-icate Transi-tional Total Curriculum Total Alamance 417 - 89 506 4 1,503 278 188 736 2,709 3,215 Alexander 131 5 33 169 4 310 43 66 118 541 710 Alleghany 55 1 13 69 3 138 10 23 78 252 321 Anson 44 - 15 59 19 320 40 52 161 592 651 Ashe 103 2 13 118 5 281 13 30 75 404 522 Avery 79 1 11 91 4 97 79 47 221 448 539 Beaufort 141 - 41 182 151 655 31 61 307 1,205 1,387 Bertie 46 - 3 49 42 239 10 27 42 360 409 Bladen 351 1 6 358 20 394 45 144 151 754 1,112 Brunswick 371 - 134 505 2 424 105 143 171 845 1,350 Buncombe 637 4 265 906 8 1,686 211 238 1,669 3,812 4,718 Burke 443 20 122 585 34 1,382 132 182 451 2,181 2,766 Cabarrus 548 6 31 585 18 772 141 278 580 1,789 2,374 Caldwell 289 18 56 363 3 615 99 342 556 1,615 1,978 Camden 29 1 5 35 17 42 3 7 87 156 191 Carteret 417 19 80 516 19 621 66 85 360 1,151 1,667 Caswell 48 - 17 65 1 307 126 58 361 853 918 Catawba 628 16 145 789 23 1,635 146 282 648 2,734 3,523 Chatham 125 - 40 165 6 381 71 69 391 918 1,083 Cherokee 156 - 1 157 - 448 30 52 105 635 792 Chowan 20 3 8 31 34 113 8 16 124 295 326 Clay 55 - - 55 - 106 6 18 32 162 217 Cleveland 341 6 60 407 227 934 146 327 844 2,478 2,885 Columbus 599 12 45 656 5 528 104 151 351 1,139 1,795 Craven 587 13 147 747 215 825 49 111 381 1,581 2,328 Cumberland 851 - 159 1,010 1,265 2,182 130 331 1,746 5,654 6,664 Currituck 75 5 7 87 41 69 10 7 48 175 262 Dare 129 9 19 157 39 99 9 8 246 401 558 Davidson 355 - 228 583 6 1,485 161 265 533 2,450 3,033 Davie 94 - 32 126 - 255 31 54 119 459 585 Duplin 237 2 59 298 27 568 93 228 351 1,267 1,565 Durham 589 - 145 734 430 1,123 112 139 1,157 2,961 3,695 Edgecombe 186 - 45 231 2 966 47 142 482 1,639 1,870 Forsyth 984 - 206 1,190 12 2,814 253 303 939 4,321 5,511 Franklin 66 - 21 87 174 387 56 44 294 955 1,042 Gaston 739 23 144 906 393 1,370 137 270 444 2,614 3,520 Gates 20 4 6 30 28 55 4 9 55 151 181 Graham 49 - - 49 - 122 2 16 46 186 235 Granville 80 - 15 95 248 471 55 75 647 1,496 1,591 Greene 102 - 8 110 8 230 32 24 92 386 496 Guilford 1,606 3 247 1,856 144 3,919 139 187 1,186 5,575 7,431 Halifax 267 - 68 335 148 671 122 147 181 1,269 1,604 Harnett 275 4 96 375 131 938 208 171 449 1,897 2,272 Haywood 246 1 19 266 92 647 133 67 547 1,486 1,752 Henderson 435 8 67 510 2 467 131 98 406 1,104 1,614 Hertford 72 - 16 88 81 291 10 38 121 541 629 Hoke 72 2 7 81 78 376 19 24 177 674 755 Hyde 7 - 2 9 13 60 2 53 40 168 177 Iredell 461 32 126 619 12 939 103 404 446 1,904 2,523 Jackson 250 1 13 264 23 569 81 64 195 932 1,196 Johnston 403 28 186 617 219 983 261 122 1,016 2,601 3,218 Jones 49 - 8 57 6 71 7 12 29 125 182 Lee 221 4 96 321 13 781 155 59 269 1,277 1,598 Lenoir 494 4 66 564 6 774 68 79 267 1,194 1,758 Lincoln 231 10 52 293 133 513 91 104 205 1,046 1,339 29 Table 12 Home County of Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Community Colleges by County, Fall 2002 ________________ College Transfer_______________ __________________________ Other_________________________________ County AA AFA AS Total AGE AAS Diploma Certif-icate Transi-tional Total Curriculum Total Macon 139 3 - 142 1 292 40 23 116 472 614 Madison 33 - 5 38 1 134 8 24 140 307 345 Martin 101 - 5 106 43 486 29 46 135 739 845 McDowell 207 2 12 221 149 512 114 142 229 1,146 1,367 Mecklenburg 2,470 99 557 3,126 909 3,050 373 373 5,031 9,736 12,862 Mitchell 90 - 10 100 5 145 141 65 152 508 608 Montgomery 77 2 16 95 34 401 57 60 193 745 840 Moore 283 34 139 456 99 1,027 83 60 406 1,675 2,131 Nash 287 - 140 427 13 1,254 107 118 350 1,842 2,269 New Hanover 1,725 - 257 1,982 3 1,199 159 270 564 2,195 4,177 Northampton 64 - 16 80 59 218 29 45 80 431 511 Onslow 1,124 37 161 1,322 4 734 123 183 304 1,348 2,670 Orange 332 - 81 413 71 499 98 69 708 1,445 1,858 Pamlico 68 1 7 76 11 193 24 26 68 322 398 Pasquotank 153 19 32 204 131 243 36 51 294 755 959 Pender 263 - 30 293 2 292 37 58 133 522 815 Perquimans 24 9 5 38 37 62 4 12 99 214 252 Person 134 - 41 175 25 591 105 74 262 1,057 1,232 Pitt 663 1 35 699 86 2,041 174 146 615 3,062 3,761 Polk 58 1 14 73 - 87 30 32 71 220 293 Randolph 423 - 33 456 18 1,079 115 363 506 2,081 2,537 Richmond 210 8 65 283 154 700 45 47 129 1,075 1,358 Robeson 563 4 11 578 393 1,381 128 211 230 2,343 2,921 Rockingham 344 7 86 437 3 622 249 115 290 1,279 1,716 Rowan 605 - 3 608 9 965 182 469 454 2,079 2,687 Rutherford 377 1 70 448 18 642 98 279 328 1,365 1,813 Sampson 279 - 38 317 276 561 131 139 296 1,403 1,720 Scotland 69 2 14 85 103 446 20 28 74 671 756 Stanly 244 1 51 296 6 597 112 91 336 1,142 1,438 Stokes 113 - 32 145 3 388 54 92 170 707 852 Surry 424 - 87 511 1 833 148 293 440 1,715 2,226 Swain 60 2 - 62 - 188 17 19 75 299 361 Transylvania 120 2 13 135 3 227 34 55 112 431 566 Tyrrell 3 - 1 4 8 28 2 1 16 55 59 Union 299 8 61 368 74 716 212 85 868 1,955 2,323 Vance 81 - 7 88 370 430 71 82 199 1,152 1,240 Wake 2,475 9 1,278 3,762 431 3,985 881 474 1,281 7,052 10,814 Warren 32 - 2 34 117 173 26 25 112 453 487 Washington 23 1 3 27 28 146 15 31 67 287 314 Watauga 325 19 24 368 - 162 23 68 133 386 754 Wayne 685 30 463 1,178 27 1,134 105 159 438 1,863 3,041 Wilkes 344 6 33 383 11 927 44 95 334 1,411 1,794 Wilson 183 2 82 267 33 908 41 131 264 1,377 1,644 Yadkin 140 2 26 168 2 359 35 101 235 732 900 Yancey 45 1 8 54 4 119 28 59 103 313 367 Grand Total 33,066 581 7,597 41,244 8,413 70,127 9,241 11,930 39,173 138,884 180,128 ___________________________________________________________________________ UNC- OP ProgAssess/ Abs. GR021/ 01SEP03 Note: Associate Degree ( AA - Associate of Arts, AFA - Associate of Fine Arts, AS - Associate of Science, AGE - Associate of General Education, AAS - Associate of Applied Science); Diploma ( a planned program of study requiring 36- 48 semester credit hours); Certificate ( a planned program of study requiring 12- 18 semester credit hours); Transitional ( special unclassified students and cooperative programs). 30 Table 13 Home State of Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Community Colleges by State, Fall 2002 ________________ College Transfer_______________ __________________________ Other_________________________________ State AA AFA AS Total AGE AAS Diploma Certif-icate Transi-tional Total Curriculum Total Alabama 36 - 3 39 4 30 1 2 28 65 104 Alaska 5 - 1 6 3 6 - 1 18 28 34 Arizona 18 - 4 22 10 6 2 1 15 34 56 Arkansas 8 - 4 12 2 8 - - 8 18 30 California 85 - 21 106 20 45 5 9 91 170 276 Colorado 14 - 5 19 5 11 1 2 15 34 53 Connecticut 20 - 3 23 2 14 - 2 18 36 59 Delaware 6 - - 6 2 3 - 1 8 14 20 Dist of Columbia 5 - - 5 - 2 - - 1 3 8 Florida 179 3 47 229 46 98 33 14 183 374 603 Georgia 63 3 9 75 24 60 7 15 66 172 247 Hawaii 2 - - 2 1 6 1 1 3 12 14 Idaho 4 - 2 6 1 3 - 1 3 8 14 Illinois 56 - 13 69 11 31 2 10 70 124 193 Indiana 24 - 7 31 8 18 4 5 13 48 79 Iowa 16 - - 16 1 13 - 1 14 29 45 Kansas 11 - 7 18 2 6 3 1 4 16 34 Kentucky 21 - 2 23 8 16 2 4 18 48 71 Louisiana 22 - 3 25 10 21 1 1 19 52 77 Maine 11 - 2 13 2 7 2 - 13 24 37 Maryland 41 - 9 50 9 21 10 3 38 81 131 Massachusetts 21 - 3 24 4 12 3 - 20 39 63 Michigan 55 - 5 60 10 26 7 2 31 76 136 Minnesota 8 - - 8 - 11 4 2 9 26 34 Mississippi 17 1 8 26 4 11 1 1 16 33 59 Missouri 21 - 6 27 4 11 3 3 26 47 74 Montana 4 - 1 5 1 6 1 - 2 10 15 Nebraska 8 - 2 10 - 7 2 - 2 11 21 Nevada 7 - - 7 - 4 2 - 9 15 22 New Hampshire 13 - 1 14 1 9 - 1 7 18 32 New Jersey 43 - 7 50 9 27 4 5 39 84 134 New Mexico 6 - 1 7 4 1 - - 4 9 16 New York 133 3 21 157 24 79 23 10 87 223 380 North Dakota - - 1 1 1 1 - 1 - 3 4 Ohio 61 1 13 75 8 48 10 6 52 124 199 Oklahoma 12 - 7 19 3 8 1 2 12 26 45 Oregon 10 - 2 12 3 6 3 1 12 25 37 Pennsylvania 78 - 18 96 17 54 8 5 69 153 249 Rhode Island 2 - 1 3 - 2 - - 1 3 6 South Carolina 81 3 13 97 10 135 15 13 104 277 374 South Dakota 2 - - 2 1 3 - - 5 9 11 Tennessee 44 - 9 53 9 46 6 5 52 118 171 Texas 112 1 32 145 40 91 15 9 147 302 447 Utah 8 - 1 9 1 1 - - 9 11 20 Vermont 1 - 4 5 - 3 - - 3 6 11 Virginia 165 - 41 206 25 155 31 45 118 374 580 Washington 18 - 1 19 10 16 2 1 27 56 75 West Virginia 24 - 6 30 3 18 4 2 19 46 76 Wisconsin 16 1 3 20 2 11 2 2 15 32 52 Wyoming 2 - - 2 - 1 - - 6 7 9 Foreign 178 2 121 301 116 318 23 20 258 735 1,036 Territories 6 - 2 8 2 8 3 3 18 34 42 Unknown 7 1 7 15 5 19 2 - 36 62 77 Grand Total 1,810 19 479 2,308 488 1,573 249 213 1,861 4,384 6,692 ___________________________________________________________________________ UNC- OP ProgAssess/ Abs. GR022/ 01SEP03 Note: Associate Degree ( AA - Associate of Arts, AFA - Associate of Fine Arts, AS - Associate of Science, AGE - Associate of General Education, AAS - Associate of Applied Science); Diploma ( a planned program of study requiring 36- 48 semester credit hours); Certificate ( a planned program of study requiring 12- 18 semester credit hours); Transitional ( special unclassified students and cooperative programs). 31 Table 14 Geographic Origin of Undergraduate Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Fall 2002 ______ County of Location_____ _____ Adjacent Counties_____ __ All Other N. C. Counties__ _______ Out- of- State________ __________ Total____________ Institution Number of Students Percent of Total Number of Students Percent of Total Number of Students Percent of Total Number of Students Percent of Total Number of Students Percent of Total Public Institutions University of North Carolina Appalachian 915 7.1% 1,043 8.1% 9,459 73.5% 1,435 11.1% 12,852 100.0% East Carolina 1,890 11.6% 2,059 12.6% 9,760 60.1% 2,516 15.5% 16,225 100.0% Elizabeth City 494 23.1% 232 10.8% 1,121 52.5% 286 13.4% 2,133 100.0% Fayetteville 2,013 46.5% 626 14.4% 1,220 28.1% 469 10.8% 4,328 100.0% N. C. A and T 1,542 19.3% 781 9.7% 4,042 50.6% 1,617 20.2% 7,982 100.0% N. C. Central 1,178 24.7% 862 18.1% 2,251 47.2% 471 9.8% 4,762 100.0% N. C. School of the Arts 92 12.4% 41 5.5% 201 27.2% 404 54.7% 738 100.0% High School* 23 7.9% 57 19.7% 98 34.0% 110 38.1% 288 100.0% N. C. State 6,811 29.9% 1,868 8.2% 12,226 53.6% 1,874 8.2% 22,779 100.0% UNC- Asheville 1,203 35.8% 439 13.1% 1,337 39.8% 372 11.1% 3,351 100.0% UNC- Chapel Hill 1,053 6.5% 1,030 6.4% 10,904 68.3% 2,974 18.6% 15,961 100.0% UNC- Charlotte 5,314 34.5% 2,913 18.9% 5,391 35.0% 1,746 11.3% 15,364 100.0% UNC- Greensboro 2,638 24.2% 2,356 21.6% 4,841 44.4% 1,057 9.7% 10,892 100.0% UNC- Pembroke 1,342 33.9% 1,222 30.9% 1,198 30.3% 189 4.7% 3,951 100.0% UNC- Wilmington 2,127 21.3% 458 4.6% 5,990 60.1% 1,377 13.8% 9,952 100.0% Western Carolina 379 6.6% 750 13.2% 3,987 70.3% 549 9.6% 5,665 100.0% Winston- Salem 850 25.0% 418 12.3% 1,870 55.0% 258 7.5% 3,396 100.0% UNC Total 29,841 21.2% 17,098 12.1% 75,798 54.0% 17,594 12.5% 140,331 100.0% Community Colleges Alamance 440 64.4% 225 32.9% 14 2.0% 4 0.5% 683 100.0% Asheville- Buncombe 820 81.1% 119 11.7% 47 4.6% 25 2.4% 1,011 100.0% Beaufort Co. 135 85.9% 19 12.1% 2 1.2% 1 0.6% 157 100.0% Bladen 284 57.3% 205 41.4% 6 1.2% - - 495 100.0% Blue Ridge 438 66.4% 195 29.5% 20 3.0% 6 0.9% 659 100.0% Brunswick 301 89.5% 11 3.2% 13 3.8% 11 3.2% 336 100.0% Caldwell 311 33.1% 440 46.9% 145 15.4% 41 4.3% 937 100.0% Cape Fear 1,936 58.2% 432 13.0% 777 23.3% 177 5.3% 3,322 100.0% Carteret 425 84.4% 33 6.5% 19 3.7% 26 5.1% 503 100.0% Catawba Valley 702 73.5% 235 24.6% 16 1.6% 2 0.2% 955 100.0% Central Carolina 244 38.1% 325 50.7% 57 8.9% 14 2.1% 640 100.0% Central Piedmont 2,960 80.0% 503 13.5% 100 2.7% 136 3.6% 3,699 100.0% Cleveland 287 92.8% 16 5.1% 3 0.9% 3 0.9% 309 100.0% Coastal Carolina - - - - 1,340 61.1% 852 38.8% 2,192 100.0% Coll. of Albemarle 186 36.7% 85 16.7% 233 46.0% 2 0.3% 506 100.0% Craven - - - - 724 73.4% 262 26.5% 986 100.0% Davidson County 442 86.1% 67 13.0% 3 0.5% 1 0.1% 513 100.0% Durham 651 62.8% 301 29.0% 34 3.2% 49 4.7% 1,035 100.0% Edgecombe 160 72.0% 61 27.4% 1 0.4% - - 222 100.0% Fayetteville 883 74.0% 82 6.8% 25 2.0% 202 16.9% 1,192 100.0% Forsyth 973 77.4% 243 19.3% 18 1.4% 22 1.7% 1,256 100.0% Gaston 799 69.2% 328 28.4% 14 1.2% 13 1.1% 1,154 100.0% Guilford** 1,687 78.5% 321 14.9% 90 4.1% 50 2.3% 2,148 100.0% Halifax 285 80.0% 68 19.1% - - 3 0.8% 356 100.0% Haywood 232 87.2% 28 10.5% 2 0.7% 4 1.5% 266 100.0% Isothermal 420 86.7% 58 11.9% 6 1.2% - - 484 100.0% James Sprunt 165 90.1% 17 9.2% - - 1 0.5% 183 100.0% 32 Table 14 Geographic Origin of Undergraduate Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Fall 2002 ______ County of Location_____ _____ Adjacent Counties_____ __ All Other N. C. Counties__ _______ Out- of- State________ __________ Total____________ Institution Number of Students Percent of Total Number of Students Percent of Total Number of Students Percent of Total Number of Students Percent of Total Number of Students Percent of Total Johnston 415 78.8% 103 19.5% 3 0.5% 5 0.9% 526 100.0% Lenoir 481 65.3% 207 28.1% 44 5.9% 4 0.5% 736 100.0% Martin 64 74.4% 21 24.4% 1 1.1% - - 86 100.0% Mayland 55 28.6% 97 50.5% 39 20.3% 1 0.5% 192 100.0% McDowell 167 93.2% 9 5.0% 3 1.6% - - 179 100.0% Mitchell 448 85.9% 64 12.2% 2 0.3% 7 1.3% 521 100.0% Montgomery 48 71.6% 16 23.8% 3 4.4% - - 67 100.0% Nash 344 73.3% 113 24.0% 4 0.8% 8 1.7% 469 100.0% Pamlico 34 77.2% 10 22.7% - - - - 44 100.0% Piedmont 151 74.0% 43 21.0% 8 3.9% 2 0.9% 204 100.0% Pitt** 618 56.3% 189 17.2% 230 20.9% 59 5.3% 1,096 100.0% Randolph 296 89.6% 29 8.7% 4 1.2% 1 0.3% 330 100.0% Richmond 218 78.7% 53 19.1% 5 1.8% 1 0.3% 277 100.0% Roanoke- Chowan 74 62.1% 44 36.9% 1 0.8% - - 119 100.0% Robeson 300 95.8% 9 2.8% 2 0.6% 2 0.6% 313 100.0% Rockingham 386 74.8% 91 17.6% 28 5.4% 11 2.1% 516 100.0% Rowan- Cabarrus 573 51.3% 498 44.6% 34 3.0% 10 0.8% 1,115 100.0% Sampson 262 90.0% 21 7.2% 3 1.0% 5 1.7% 291 100.0% Sandhills 411 59.3% 235 33.9% 24 3.4% 22 3.1% 692 100.0% South Piedmont 42 31.1% 87 64.4% 4 2.9% 2 1.4% 135 100.0% Southeastern 574 77.3% 146 19.6% 16 2.1% 6 0.8% 742 100.0% Southwestern 181 42.5% 207 48.7% 27 6.3% 10 2.3% 425 100.0% Stanly 273 80.2% 64 18.8% 3 0.8% - - 340 100.0% Surry 488 58.8% 270 32.5% 26 3.1% 45 5.4% 829 100.0% Tri- County 153 56.8% 99 36.8% 7 2.6% 10 3.7% 269 100.0% Vance- Granville 75 31.9% 129 54.8% 29 12.3% 2 0.8% 235 100.0% Wake 3,336 84.8% 266 6.7% 203 5.1% 127 3.2% 3,932 100.0% Wayne 1,080 84.7% 129 10.1% 24 1.8% 42 3.2% 1,275 100.0% Western Piedmont 499 86.3% 68 11.7% 8 1.3% 3 0.5% 578 100.0% Wilkes 343 58.6% 188 32.1% 40 6.8% 14 2.3% 585 100.0% Wilson 194 82.5% 29 12.3% 10 4.2% 2 0.8% 235 100.0% Comm. Coll. Total 28,749 66.0% 7,951 18.2% 4,544 10.4% 2,308 5.2% 43,552 100.0% Public Total 58,590 31.8% 25,049 13.6% 80,342 43.6% 19,902 10.8% 183,883 100.0% Private Institutions Senior Colleges & Universities Barber- Scotia 127 20.7% 167 27.2% 126 20.5% 193 31.4% 613 100.0% Barton 208 16.7% 289 23.2% 446 35.8% 302 24.2% 1,245 100.0% Belmont Abbey 314 35.5% 145 16.4% 123 13.9% 301 34.0% 883 100.0% Bennett 49 10.0% 18 3.7% 82 16.8% 337 69.3% 486 100.0% Brevard 81 12.1% 51 7.6% 156 23.4% 376 56.6% 664 100.0% Cabarrus 132 34.6% 198 51.9% 44 11.5% 7 1.8% 381 100.0% Campbell 456 8.8% 1,719 33.5% 2,260 44.0% 696 13.5% 5,131 100.0% Catawba 451 29.3% 301 19.5% 332 21.5% 454 29.5% 1,538 100.0% Chowan 80 10.3% 58 7.4% 220 28.3% 418 53.8% 776 100.0% Davidson 75 4.5% 23 1.3% 197 11.9% 1,350 82.0% 1,645 100.0% Duke 123 1.9% 203 3.2% 606 9.7% 5,274 84.9% 6,206 100.0% Elon 164 3.8% 221 5.1% 855 20.0% 3,030 70.9% 4,270 100.0% 33 Table 14 Geographic Origin of Undergraduate Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Fall 2002 ______ County of Location_____ _____ Adjacent Counties_____ __ All Other N. C. Counties__ _______ Out- of- State________ __________ Total____________ Institution Number of Students Percent of Total Number of Students Percent of Total Number of Students Percent of Total Number of Students Percent of Total Number of Students Percent of Total Gardner- Webb 359 13.5% 530 20.0% 1,142 43.1% 617 23.3% 2,648 100.0% Greensboro 399 33.8% 201 17.0% 242 20.5% 336 28.5% 1,178 100.0% Guilford 597 33.1% 224 12.4% 243 13.4% 737 40.9% 1,801 100.0% High Point 558 21.8% 927 36.2% 259 10.1% 815 31.8% 2,559 100.0% Johnson C. Smith 209 13.5% 33 2.1% 189 12.2% 1,106 71.9% 1,537 100.0% Lees- McRae 71 8.2% 97 11.2% 351 40.6% 345 39.9% 864 100.0% Lenoir- Rhyne 316 23.2% 312 22.9% 394 29.0% 336 24.7% 1,358 100.0% Livingstone 113 11.2% 37 3.6% 488 48.6% 365 36.3% 1,003 100.0% Mars Hill 82 6.4% 365 28.6% 431 33.7% 398 31.1% 1,276 100.0% Meredith 954 43.8% 264 12.1% 777 35.7% 180 8.2% 2,175 100.0% Methodist 978 45.2% 97 4.4% 348 16.1% 738 34.1% 2,161 100.0% Montreat 173 18.6% 85 9.1% 483 51.9% 189 20.3% 930 100.0% Mount Olive 808 36.5% 385 17.3% 932 42.1% 88 3.9% 2,213 100.0% N. C. Wesleyan 50 6.6% 158 20.9% 317 42.0% 228 30.2% 753 100.0% Peace 224 34.5% 64 9.8% 290 44.6% 71 10.9% 649 100.0% Pfeiffer 182 15.9% 286 25.0% 454 39.7% 220 19.2% 1,142 100.0% Queens 587 48.7% 87 7.2% 110 9.1% 421 34.9% 1,205 100.0% Saint Andrews 37 6.0% 94 15.3% 206 33.6% 276 45.0% 613 100.0% Saint Augustine's 334 22.2% 104 6.9% 368 24.5% 696 46.3% 1,502 100.0% Salem 395 45.1% 107 12.2% 129 14.7% 243 27.8% 874 100.0% Shaw 668 26.3% 263 10.3% 981 38.6% 623 24.5% 2,535 100.0% Wake Forest 268 6.6% 158 3.9% 749 18.5% 2,870 70.9% 4,045 100.0% Warren Wilson 37 4.8% 11 1.4% 99 12.8% 622 80.8% 769 100.0% Wingate 217 16.3% 215 16.1% 335 25.2% 561 42.2% 1,328 100.0% Sr. Coll. & Univ. Total 10,876 17.8% 8,497 13.9% 15,764 25.8% 25,819 42.3% 60,956 100.0% Junior College Louisburg 43 11.1% 128 33.3% 134 34.8% 79 20.5% 384 100.0% Private Sr. & Jr. Total 10,919 17.8% 8,625 14.0% 15,898 25.9% 25,898 42.2% 61,340 100.0% Seminary/ Bible Colleges Southeastern Seminary 91 18.9% 43 8.9% 146 30.4% 200 41.6% 480 100.0% Heritage 23 29.4% 32 41.0% 21 26.9% 2 2.5% 78 100.0% John Wesley 59 39.0% 73 48.3% 12 7.9% 7 4.6% 151 100.0% Piedmont 60 22.9% 44 16.8% 36 13.7% 121 46.3% 261 100.0% Roanoke 25 13.4% 2 1.0% 45 24.1% 114 61.2% 186 100.0% Winston- Salem 17 40.4% 10 23.8% 4 9.5% 11 26.1% 42 100.0% Sem. & Bible Coll. Total 275 22.9% 204 17.0% 264 22.0% 455 37.9% 1,198 100.0% Private Total 11,194 17.8% 8,829 14.1% 16,162 25.8% 26,353 42.1% 62,538 100.0% Grand Total 69,784 28.3% 33,878 13.7% 96,504 39.1% 46,255 18.7% 246,421 100.0% ___________________________________________________________________________ UNC- OP ProgAssess/ Abs. GR023/ 01SEP03 * High school figures a
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Full Text | S T A T I S T I C A L A B S T R A C T O F H I G H E R E D U C A T I O N I N N O R T H C A R O L I N A 2 0 0 2 - 0 3 R E S E A R C H R E P O R T 1 - 0 3 ( A P R I L 2 0 0 3 ) T H E U N I V E R S I T Y O F N O R T H C A R O L I N A C H A P E L H I L L , N O R T H C A R O L I N A http:// www. northcarolina. edu/ pres/ publications/ publications. cfm T H E U N I V E R S I T Y O F N O R T H C A R O L I N A J. Bradley Wilson, Chairman B o a r d o f G o v e r n o r s M o l l y C o r b e t t B r o a d P r e s i d e n t T h e U n i v e r s i t y o f N o r t h C a r o l i n a G e n e r a l A d m i n i s t r a t i o n P O B o x 2 6 8 8 9 1 0 R a l e i g h R o a d C h a p e l H i l l , N o r t h C a r o l i n a 2 7 5 1 5 - 2 6 8 8 T h i s p u b l i c a t i o n i s p r i n t e d o n p e r m a n e n t , a c i d - f r e e p a p e r i n c o m p l i a n c e w i t h t h e G e n e r a l S t a t u t e s o f t h e S t a t e o f N o r t h C a r o l i n a . T h e U n i v e r s i t y o f N o r t h C a r o l i n a i s a n E q u a l O p p o r t u n i t y / A f f i r m a t i v e A c t i o n E m p l o y e r . A d m i s s i o n t o , e m p l o y m e n t b y , a n d p r o m o t i o n i n T h e U n i v e r s i t y o f N o r t h C a r o l i n a a n d a l l o f i t s c o n s t i t u e n t i n s t i t u t i o n s s h a l l b e o n t h e b a s i s o f m e r i t , a n d t h e r e s h a l l b e n o d i s c r i m i n a t i o n o n t h e b a s i s o f r a c e , c o l o r , c r e e d , r e l i g i o n , s e x , o r n a t i o n a l o r i g i n . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ S T A T I S T I C A L A B S T R A C T O F H I G H E R E D U C A T I O N I N N O R T H C A R O L I N A , 2 0 0 2 - 0 3 R e p o r t C o m p i l e d b y X i a o y u n Y a n g , D i r e c t o r o f D a t a C o l l e c t i o n a n d R e p o r t i n g P r o g r a m A s s e s s m e n t a n d P u b l i c S e r v i c e U N C - G e n e r a l A d m i n i s t r a t i o n ( April 2003) T h e U n i v e r s i t y o f N o r t h C a r o l i n a http:// www. northcarolina. edu/ pres/ publications/ publications. cfm i PREFACE The University of North Carolina presents the thirty- fifth annual Statistical Abstract of Higher Education in North Carolina. This abstract covers the breadth of higher education activities in the State in their quantitative aspect, from simple counts of enrollment and degrees conferred to complex analyses of the flow of student transfers among institutions. This wide range of information, collected and published annually, should be useful to members of the public and to planners and educators in educational institutions and government agencies. It is hoped that the information will aid in the more effective use of resources allocated to higher education. The data for the abstract were assembled by the Program Assessment and Public Service Division of the Office of the President of the University of North Carolina from information supplied by the colleges and universities. I especially wish to acknowledge the work of Dr. Xiaoyun Yang and James Balfour of the Office of the President staff for their meticulous care in assembling and editing the Abstract and Keith Brown and other computing staff for generating data. Acknowledgement is also due to assisting officials at the institutions, public and private, for their continuing and wholehearted cooperation. To all, I express my sincere appreciation. Molly Corbett Broad President UNC- GA ProgAssess/ Abs. AR007. U/ 10- 7- 03 ii CONTENTS Page PREFACE i LIST OF TABLES iii LIST OF FIGURES vii INTRODUCTION viii I. CURRENT ENROLLMENT 1 II. ENROLLMENT TRENDS 43 III. UNDERGRADUATE TRANSFERS 55 IV. DEGREES CONFERRED 69 V. FACULTY 89 VI. LIBRARY RESOURCES 101 VII. COSTS TO STUDENTS 110 VIII. ADMISSIONS 120 IX. STUDENT FINANCIAL AID 142 X. STUDENT HOUSING 159 APPENDICES A. Sources of Data 165 B. Definitions of Terms 166 C. North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics, 168 Enrollment by Race, Residency Status, Gender, and Class Level UNC- GA ProgAssess/ Abs. AR006. T/ 10- 13- 03 iii LIST OF TABLES Table Page CURRENT ENROLLMENT 1. General Characteristics of Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, Fall 2002 5 2. Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Residence Status, Full- Time and Part- Time, and Gender, Fall 2002 6 3. Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Class, and Level of Instruction, Fall 2002 9 4. Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Level of Instruction, and Residence Status, Fall 2002 12 5. Full- Time Equivalent Resident Credit Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Level of Instruction, and Residence Status, Fall 2002 15 6. Total Curriculum Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Community Colleges by Institution, Residence Status, Full- Time and Part- Time, and Gender, Fall 2002 18 7. Percentage Age Distribution of Undergraduate Degree Credit Enrollment by Institution, Fall 2002 19 8. Home County of In- State Undergraduate Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Type of Institution, Fall 2002 22 9. Home State of Out- of- State Undergraduate Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Type of Institution, Fall 2002 24 10. Home County of In- State Undergraduate Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in the University of North Carolina by Institution, Fall 2002 25 11. Home State of Out- of- State Undergraduate Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in the University of North Carolina by Institution, Fall 2002 27 12. Home County of Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Community Colleges by County, Fall 2002 28 13. Home State of Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Community Colleges by State, Fall 2002 30 14. Geographic Origin of Undergraduate Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Fall 2002 31 15. Graduate and First Professional Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, Fall 2002 34 16. Upper- Division Undergraduate and Post- Baccalaureate Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in the University of North Carolina by Field of Study, Fall 2002 35 17. Summer School Unduplicated Headcount Enrollment and Credit Hours Registered in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, 2002 36 18. Headcount and Percent of Foreign Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution and Level of Instruction, Fall 2002 38 19. Racial Composition of Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, Fall 2002 40 iv 20. Extension Credit Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, Fall 2002 42 Table Page ENROLLMENT TRENDS 21. Degree Credit Enrollment Trends in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, Fall 1902 - Fall 2002 45 22. Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities and Percentage Change by Institution, Fall 1992 - Fall 2002 46 23. Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment by Residence Status in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, Fall 1992 - Fall 2002 49 24. Percentages of Out- of- State Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Public Colleges and Universities, Fall 1997 - Fall 2002 50 25. Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment Trends by Level of Instruction in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, Fall 1992 - Fall 2002 51 26. Trend in County Origin of In- State Undergraduate Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, Fall 1992 - Fall 2002 52 27. Trend in State Origin of Out- of- State Undergraduate Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, Fall 1992 - Fall 2002 54 UNDERGRADUATE TRANSFERS 28. Undergraduate Transfers to North Carolina Colleges and Universities, Fall 1992 - Fall 2002 57 29. Undergraduate Transfer Students at North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Type of Institution and Gender, Fall 2002 58 30. Undergraduate Transfer Students from Two- Year Colleges to Senior Colleges and Universities in North Carolina by Institution, Fall 2002 59 31. Undergraduate Transfer Students from Senior Colleges and Universities to Senior Colleges and Universities in North Carolina by Institution, Fall 2002 61 32. Undergraduate Transfer Students from Senior Colleges and Universities to Two- Year Colleges in North Carolina by Institution, Fall 2002 63 33. Undergraduate Transfer Students from Two- Year Colleges to Two- Year Colleges in North Carolina by Institution, Fall 2002 65 34. Undergraduate Transfer Students from Out- of- State Colleges and Universities to North Carolina Colleges and Universities by State, Fall 2002 67 35. Transfers into Non- College Parallel Programs at North Carolina Community Colleges from Other Colleges and Universities, Fall 2002 68 DEGREES CONFERRED 36. Number of Degrees Conferred by North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, 1998- 99 - 2001- 02 72 37. Degrees Conferred by North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Field of Study, Level of Degree, Race, and Gender, 2001- 02 73 38. Number of Bachelor's Degrees Conferred by North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Gender, and Field of Study, 2001- 02 78 v 39. First Professional Degrees Conferred by North Carolina Universities by Institution, Gender, and Field of Study, 2001- 02 82 Table Page 40. Number of Master's Degrees Conferred by North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Gender, and Field of Study, 2001- 02 83 41. Number of Doctorate Degrees Conferred by North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Gender, and Field of Study, 2001- 02 86 42. Degrees and Awards Based on Less Than Four Years Work Beyond High School at North Carolina Colleges and Universities, 2001- 02 87 FACULTY 43. Academic Rank and Gender of Full- Time Faculty in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Fall 2002 91 44. Highest Earned Degree Held by Full- Time Faculty in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution and Academic Rank, Fall 2002 94 LIBRARY RESOURCES 45. Library Resources in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, 2001- 02 102 46. Library Services in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Fall 2002 104 47. Library Operating Expenditures in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, 2001- 02 107 COSTS TO STUDENTS 48. Undergraduate Tuition and Required Fees Combined for North Carolina Colleges and Universities, 1998- 99 to 2002- 03 112 49. Costs to Undergraduate Students at North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, 2002- 03 115 50. Detailed Listing of Required Fees Charged to Regular Undergraduate Students in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, 2002- 03 117 51. Costs to Students in First Professional Degree Programs at North Carolina Universities by Institution and Type of Program, 2002- 03 119 52. Costs to Graduate Students at North Carolina Universities by Institution, 2002- 03 119 ADMISSIONS 53. Average Recentered SAT Scores of Entering Freshmen in the University of North Carolina, Fall 1992 - Fall 2002 124 54. Distribution of Recentered SAT Scores of Entering Freshmen in the University of North Carolina, Fall 2002 125 55. Averages and Quartiles of Recentered SAT Scores of Entering Freshmen in the University of North Carolina, Fall 2002 126 56. Averages and Quartiles of Recentered SAT Scores of Entering Freshmen in North Carolina Private Colleges and Universities, Fall 2002 127 57. High School Class Rank of Entering Freshmen in the University of North Carolina, Fall 2002 131 vi 58. High School Class Rank of Entering Freshmen in North Carolina Private Colleges and Universities, Fall 2002 132 Table Page 59. Number of Freshman Applications, Acceptances, and Enrollees in the University of North Carolina, Fall 2002 133 60. Number of Freshman Applications, Acceptances, and Enrollees in North Carolina Private Colleges and Universities, Fall 2002 134 61. Number of Undergraduate Transfer Applications, Acceptances, and Enrollees in the University of North Carolina, Fall 2002 137 62. Number of Undergraduate Transfer Applications, Acceptances, and Enrollees in North Carolina Private Colleges and Universities, Fall 2002 138 63. Number of Graduate Applications, Acceptances, and Enrollees in the University of North Carolina, Fall 2002 141 64. Number of First Professional Applications, Acceptances, and Enrollees in the University of North Carolina, Fall 2002 141 STUDENT FINANCIAL AID 65. Undergraduate Student Aid Expenditures by Program and Sector, 2001- 02 143 66. Grants and Scholarships Provided to Undergraduate Students in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, 2001- 02 145 67. Guaranteed Loan Programs and Other Loan and Work Programs Provided to Undergraduate Students in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, 2001- 02 148 68. Scholarship/ Loans Provided to Undergraduate Students in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, 2001- 02 154 69. North Carolina Legislative Tuition Grants ( NCLTG) and State Contractual Scholarship Funds ( SCSF) Awarded to Students in North Carolina Private Colleges and Universities, 2001- 02 157 70. Financial Aid for Graduate Students in North Carolina Universities, 2001- 02 158 71. Financial Aid for First Professional Students in North Carolina Universities, 2001- 02 158 STUDENT HOUSING 72. Capacity and Utilization of Dormitories in the University of North Carolina, Fall 1992 to Fall 2002 161 73. Enrollment by Type of Housing in the University of North Carolina, Fall 2002 162 74. Enrollment by Type of Housing in North Carolina Private Colleges and Universities, Fall 2002 163 vii LIST OF FIGURES Figure Page 1. North Carolina Post- Secondary Institutions, 2002- 03 ( Map) ix 2. Student Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Residence Status, Fall 2002 3 3. Student Enrollment in North Carolina Public Colleges and Universities by Residence Status, Fall 2002 3 4. Student Enrollment in North Carolina Private Colleges and Universities by Residence Status, Fall 2002 3 5. Geographic Origin of Undergraduate Students in the University of North Carolina, Fall 2002 4 6. Enrollment by Residence Status in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, Fall 1992 - Fall 2002 44 7. Institutional Origin of Undergraduate Transfers in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, Fall 2002 56 8. Bachelor's Degrees Conferred by North Carolina Colleges and Universities, 1991- 92 - 2001- 02 70 9. Master's Degrees Conferred by North Carolina Colleges and Universities, 1991- 92 - 2001- 02 70 10. Doctorate and First Professional Degrees Conferred by North Carolina Colleges and Universities, 1991- 92 - 2001- 02 70 11. Bachelor's Degrees Conferred by North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Field of Study, 2001- 02 71 12. Percentages of Full- Time Instructional Faculty Holding a Doctorate or First Professional Degree in Each Academic Rank at North Carolina Senior Colleges and Universities, Fall 2002 90 13. Ranges of Combined Tuition and Required Fees Charged to Undergraduate Students in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, 2002- 03 111 14. Recentered SAT Scores of Entering Freshmen in the University of North Carolina, Fall 1992 – Fall 2002 121 15. Comparison of Recentered SAT Statistics of First- Time Freshmen in the University of North Carolina, Fall 2002 122 16. Percent of Freshman Applications, Acceptances, and Enrollees in the University of North Carolina by Carnegie Category, Fall 2002 123 17. Percent Dormitory Utilization in the University of North Carolina, Fall 1992 - Fall 2002 160 UNC- GA ProgAssess/ Abs. AR009. U/ 10- 13- 03 viii INTRODUCTION The Statistical Abstract of Higher Education in North Carolina, 2002- 03 has been compiled to give a detailed statistical view of higher education in North Carolina. This abstract presents both past and current ( 2002- 03 academic year) information. It is designed to provide legislators, educators, and other interested citizens of North Carolina with a statistical account of higher education in this State. From this abstract, the reader can gain some knowledge about who is being educated, where they are being educated, and the resources supporting their education. The data reported herein were compiled from online forms from the individual institutions by the Program Assessment and Public Service Division of General Administration of the University of North Carolina in the summer and fall of 2002 for processing during the 2002- 2003 academic year. The forms are designed to satisfy both Federal and State data requests ( see Appendix A). The staff of the Program Assessment and Public Service Division makes every effort to verify the validity and reliability of the data reported by the institutions. The ultimate responsibility for the accuracy of the data, of course, lies with the individual institutions since they originate the reports on which this abstract is based. In certain instances discrepancies may appear to be present, when in reality the data reported may reflect different interpretations of definitions by respondents in different institutions. Wherever possible, these apparent discrepancies are explained by footnotes. For example, because of its unique student body, which consists of both college and high school students, data for North Carolina School of the Arts may not be directly comparable to other institutions in some tables in which they are presented. If a comparison or a trend study is conducted, please notice that East Coast Bible College was closed on August 31, 1999. Anson Community College changed its name to South Piedmont Community College in the fall of 1999. Beginning in 2000 and 2001, University of North Carolina and private institutions enrollment data combine both resident and extension credit respectively. Cabarrus College of Health Sciences has begun offering baccalaureate degrees and has been moved from the " Junior Colleges" category to the " Senior Colleges and Universities" category. UNC- GA ProgAssess/ Abs. AR008. U/ 10- 7- 03 ix CASWELL PERSON GRANVILLE VANCE WARREN NORTHAMPTON HALIFAX HERTFORD GATES BERTIE MARTIN WASHINGTON BEAUFORT HYDE TYRRELL DARE ORANGE DURHAM WAKE FRANKLIN NASH EDGECOMBE PITT WILSON GREENE JOHNSTON WAYNE DUPLIN LENOIR JONES SAMPSON ONSLOW PENDER NEW HANOVER BLADEN COLUMBUS BRUNSWICK ROBESON CUMBERLAND CRAVEN SCOTLAND HOKE HARNETT LEE MOORE RICHMOND MONTGOMERY RANDOLPH CHATHAM GUILFORD ALAMANCE ROCKINGHAM STOKES FORSYTH DAVIDSON ALEXANDER YADKIN IREDELL ROWAN CABARRUS STANLY ANSON UNION LINCOLN GASTON CLEVELAND CATAWBA DAVIE CALDWELL BURKE WILKES SURRY ALLEGHANY ASHE WATAUGA AVERY MCDOWELL RUTHERFORD POLK HENDERSON BUNCOMBE MADISON YANCEY HAYWOOD SWAIN JACKSON TRANSYLVANIA MACON CLAY CHEROKEE GRAHAM PAMLICO CARTERET CHOWAN PERQUIMANS PASQUOTANK CAMDEN CURRITUCK MITCHELL Pamlico Sound Albemarle Sound 56 63 104 50 66 102 62 27 75 60 82 94 55 49 26 93 23 72 48 18 21 42 47 41 65 68 1 95 98 109 9 15 87 29 38 77 110 67 59 88 17 114 12 90 89 78 39 5 34 85 6 69 111 44 81 113 53 86 112 101 96 8 70 105 107 13 58 20 64 22 14 24 61 43 30 71 99 45 32 52 25 54 2 76 74 35 100 46 19 40 83 57 31 3 117 115 106 108 16 37 7 33 MECKLENBURG 84 28 103 11 91 116 79 92 73 10 36 97 4 51 80 L M N O P 1 2 3 4 5 T A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6 F G H I J K A B CDE NORTH CAROLINA Post- Secondary Institutions 2002 - 2003 103 Queens College - H4 104 St. Andrews Presbyterian College - K6 105 St. Augustine’s College - M3 106 Salem College - J2 107 Shaw University - M3 108 Wake Forest University - I2 109 Warren Wilson College - E3 110 Wingate University - I5 JUNIOR COLLEGES 111 Louisburg College - N2 THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY 112 Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary - M2 BIBLE COLLEGES 113 Heritage Bible College - M4 114 John Wesley College - K2 115 Piedmont Baptist College - J2 116 Roanoke Bible College - R1 117 Winston- Salem Bible College - I2 PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA 1 Appalachian State University - G2 2 East Carolina University - P3 3 Elizabeth City State University - R2 4 Fayetteville State University - M5 5 North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University - K2 6 North Carolina Central University - M2 7 North Carolina School of the Arts - J2 8 North Carolina State University - M3 9 University of North Carolina at Asheville - D3 10 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - L3 11 University of North Carolina at Charlotte - H4 12 University of North Carolina at Greensboro - K2 13 University of North Carolina at Pembroke - L6 14 University of North Carolina at Wilmington - O7 15 Western Carolina University - C4 16 Winston- Salem State University - I2 COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGES 17 Alamance Community College - K3 18 Asheville- Buncombe Technical Community College - E3 19 Beaufort County Community College - Q3 20 Bladen Community College - M6 21 Blue Ridge Community College - E4 22 Brunswick Community College - N8 23 Caldwell Community College and Technical Institute - G3 24 Cape Fear Community College - O7 25 Carteret Community College - Q6 26 Catawba Valley Community College - H3 27 Central Carolina Community College - L4 28 Central Piedmont Community College - H4 29 Cleveland Community College - G4 30 Coastal Carolina Community College - O6 31 College of the Albemarle - R2 32 Craven Community College - P5 33 Davidson County Community College - I3 34 Durham Technical Community College - M2 35 Edgecombe Community College - O3 36 Fayetteville Technical Community College - M5 37 Forsyth Technical Community College - J2 38 Gaston College - G4 39 Guilford Technical Community College - K2 40 Halifax Community College - O1 41 Haywood Community College - C3 42 Isothermal Community College - F4 43 James Sprunt Community College - O5 44 Johnston Community College - N4 45 Lenoir Community College - O4 46 Martin Community College - P3 47 Mayland Community College - F2 48 McDowell Technical Community College - F3 49 Mitchell Community College - H3 50 Montgomery Community College - J4 51 Nash Community College - O2 52 Pamlico Community College - Q5 53 Piedmont Community College - L1 54 Pitt Community College - P3 55 Randolph Community College - J3 56 Richmond Community College - K5 57 Roanoke- Chowan Community College - Q2 58 Robeson Community College - L6 59 Rockingham Community College - K1 60 Rowan- Cabarrus Community College - I3 61 Sampson Community College - N5 62 Sandhills Community College - K4 63 South Piedmont Community College - J5 64 Southeastern Community College - M7 65 Southwestern Community College - C4 66 Stanly Community College - J4 67 Surry Community College - I1 68 Tri- County Community College - A5 69 Vance- Granville Community College - N1 70 Wake Technical Community College - M3 71 Wayne Community College - N4 72 Western Piedmont Community College - F3 73 Wilkes Community College - H2 74 Wilson Technical Community College - O3 PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS SENIOR COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES 75 Barber- Scotia College - I4 76 Barton College - O3 77 Belmont Abbey College - H4 78 Bennett College - K2 79 Brevard College - D4 80 Cabarrus College of Hlth. Sciences - I4 81 Campbell University, Inc. - M4 82 Catawba College - I3 83 Chowan College - P1 84 Davidson College - H4 85 Duke University - M2 86 Elon College - K2 87 Gardner- Webb University - G4 88 Greensboro College - K2 89 Guilford College - J2 90 High Point University - J2 91 Johnson C. Smith University - H4 92 Lees- McRae College - F2 93 Lenoir- Rhyne College - G3 94 Livingstone College - I3 95 Mars Hill College - E3 96 Meredith College - M3 97 Methodist College - M5 98 Montreat College - E3 99 Mount Olive College - N4 100 North Carolina Wesleyan College - O3 101 Peace College - M3 102 Pfeiffer University - J4 UNC- GA ProgAssess/ Map. AG005. T/ 10- 13- 03 Legend: University of North Carolina 16 Public Community College 58 Private Senior College or University 36 Private Junior College 1 Theological Seminary 1 Bible Colleges 5 Total 117 Figure 1. 1 SECTION I CURRENT ENROLLMENT Table 19 includes extension program students for UNC and private institutions. However, data for private institutions were not released by IPEDS before publication date. Figures in Table 19 represent Fall 2001 for private institutions. Figure 2. Student Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Residence Status, Fall 2002 Figure 3. Student Enrollment in North Carolina Public Colleges and Universities by Residence Status, Fall 2002 Figure 4. Student Enrollment in North Carolina Private Colleges and Universities by Residence Status, Fall 2002 Figure 5. Geographic Origin of Undergraduate Students in the University of North Carolina, Fall 2002 Table 1. General Characteristics of Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, Fall 2002 Table 2. Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Residence Status, Full- Time and Part- Time, and Gender, Fall 2002 Table 3. Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Class, and Level of Instruction, Fall 2002 Table 4. Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Level of Instruction, and Residence Status, Fall 2002 Table 5. Full- Time Equivalent Resident Credit Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Level of Instruction, and Residence Status, Fall 2002 Table 6. Total Curriculum Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Community Colleges by Institution, Residence Status, Full- Time and Part- Time, and Gender, Fall 2002 Table 7. Percentage Age Distribution of Undergraduate Degree Credit Enrollment by Institution, Fall 2002 Table 8. Home County of In- State Undergraduate Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Type of Institution, Fall 2002 Table 9. Home State of Out- of- State Undergraduate Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Type of Institution, Fall 2002 Table 10. Home County of In- State Undergraduate Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in the University of North Carolina by Institution, Fall 2002 Table 11. Home State of Out- of- State Undergraduate Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in the University of North Carolina by Institution, Fall 2002 Table 12. Home County of Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Community Colleges by County, Fall 2002 Table 13. Home State of Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Community Colleges by State, Fall 2002 Table 14. Geographic Origin of Undergraduate Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Fall 2002 Table 15. Graduate and First Professional Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, Fall 2002 2 Table 16. Upper- Division Undergraduate and Post- Baccalaureate Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in the University of North Carolina by Field of Study, Fall 2002 Table 17. Summer School Unduplicated Headcount Enrollment and Credit Hours Registered in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, 2002 Table 18. Headcount and Percent of Foreign Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution and Level of Instruction, Fall 2002 Table 19. Racial Composition of Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, Fall 2002 Table 20. Extension Credit Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, Fall 2002 3 Figure 2. Student Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Residence Status, Fall 2002 Univ. of North Carolina* Community Colleges*** Private Institutions** In- State ( 151,338) Out- of- State ( 25,629) In- State ( 41,244) In- State ( 47,895) Out- of- State ( 2,308) Out- of- State ( 30,133) Figure 3. Student Enrollment in North Carolina Public Colleges and Universities by Residence Status, Fall 2002 Univ. of North Carolina* Community Colleges*** Out- of- State ( 2,308) * Includes military center. ** Includes theological seminary and Bible colleges. *** Includes only associate degree students ( AA, AFA, AS, AGE). Figure 4. Student Enrollment in North Carolina Private Colleges and Universities by Residence Status, Fall 2002 In- State Out- of- State ( 151,338) ( 25,629) In- State ( 41,244) In- State ( 47,895) Out- of- State ( 30,133) UNC- GA ProgAssess/ Abs. AG009. U/ 8- 18- 03 4 21.2% 25.0% 6.6% 21.3% 33.9% 24.2% 34.5% 6.5% 35.8% 29.9% 7.9% 12.4% 24.7% 19.3% 46.5% 23.1% 11.6% 7.1% 12.1% 5.5% 12.3% 13.2% 4.6% 30.9% 21.6% 18.9% 6.4% 13.1% 8.2% 19.7% 18.1% 9.7% 14.4% 10.8% 12.6% 8.1% 54.0% 55.0% 70.3% 60.1% 30.3% 44.4% 35.0% 68.3% 39.8% 53.6% 34.0% 27.2% 47.2% 50.6% 28.1% 52.5% 60.1% 73.5% 12.5% 11.1% 7.5% 9.6% 13.8% 4.7% 9.7% 11.3% 18.6% 8.2% 38.1% 54.7% 9.8% 20.2% 10.8% 13.4% 15.5% 11.1% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% ASU ECU ECSU FSU NCA& T NCCU NCSA ( College) NCSA ( High Sch.) NCSU UNC- A UNC- CH UNC- C UNC- G UNC- P UNC- W WCU WSSU UNC Total County of Location Adjacent Counties Other NC Counties Out- of- State Figure 5. Geographic Origin of Undergraduate Students in the University of North Carolina, Fall 2002 UNC- GA ProgAssess/ Abs. AG008. U/ 8- 27- 03 5 Table 1 General Characteristics of Degree Credit Headcount in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, Fall 2002 Public Institutions Private Institutions Total Institutions Enrollment Characteristics Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Junior and Senior Institutions Two- Year Institutions 43,552 19.7 384 0.5 43,936 14.7 Four- Year Institutions 176,967 80.3 77,644 99.5 254,611 85.3 Gender Men 95,503 43.3 34,089 43.7 129,592 43.4 Women 125,016 56.7 43,939 56.3 168,955 56.6 Residence Status In- State 192,582 87.3 47,895 61.4 240,477 80.5 Out- of- State 27,937 12.7 30,133 38.6 58,070 19.5 Attendance Status Full- Time 162,734 73.8 66,285 85.0 229,019 76.7 Part- Time 57,785 26.2 11,743 15.0 69,528 23.3 Level of Instruction Entering Freshman 38,390 17.4 14,084 18.0 52,474 17.6 Other Freshman 32,386 14.7 5,710 7.3 38,096 12.8 Sophomore 40,627 18.4 13,788 17.7 54,415 18.2 Junior 30,189 13.7 14,237 18.2 44,426 14.9 Senior 35,198 16.0 11,975 15.3 47,173 15.8 Special/ Unclassified 7,093 3.2 2,745 3.5 9,838 3.3 Total Undergraduate 183,883 83.4 62,538 80.1 246,421 82.5 First Professional 3,346 1.5 4,916 6.3 8,262 2.8 Graduate 33,290 15.1 10,574 13.6 43,864 14.7 Grand Total 220,519 100.0 78,028 100.0 298,547 100.0 ___________________________________________________________________________ UNC- OP ProgAssess/ Abs. GR001/ 01SEP03 Two- year public institutions ( community colleges) includes only college transfer students ( AA, AFA, AS). Private senior institutions includes a theological seminary and Bible colleges. 6 Table 2 Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Residence Status, Attendance Status, and Gender, Fall 2002 ______________ In- State___________ ____________ Out- of- State___________ ______________ Full- Time__________ ______________ Part- Time__________ ________________ Total____________ Institution Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women Total Public Institutions University of North Carolina Appalachian 5,903 6,704 12,607 736 835 1,571 6,044 6,288 12,332 595 1,251 1,846 6,639 7,539 14,178 East Carolina 7,153 10,470 17,623 1,264 1,690 2,954 7,026 9,751 16,777 1,391 2,409 3,800 8,417 12,160 20,577 Academic Affairs 6,836 9,561 16,397 1,235 1,611 2,846 6,738 8,949 15,687 1,333 2,223 3,556 8,071 11,172 19,243 Health Affairs 317 909 1,226 29 79 108 288 802 1,090 58 186 244 346 988 1,334 Elizabeth City 643 1,221 1,864 134 152 286 717 1,159 1,876 60 214 274 777 1,373 2,150 Fayetteville 1,536 3,261 4,797 228 283 511 1,316 2,322 3,638 448 1,222 1,670 1,764 3,544 5,308 N. C. A and T 3,431 3,869 7,300 891 924 1,815 3,697 4,087 7,784 625 706 1,331 4,322 4,793 9,115 N. C. Central 1,974 3,980 5,954 206 359 565 1,616 2,871 4,487 564 1,468 2,032 2,180 4,339 6,519 N. C. School of the Arts 231 141 372 241 204 445 432 319 751 40 26 66 472 345 817 High School* 55 123 178 26 84 110 81 207 288 - - - 81 207 288 N. C. State 14,690 11,097 25,787 2,262 1,588 3,850 12,904 9,430 22,334 4,048 3,255 7,303 16,952 12,685 29,637 UNC- Asheville 1,278 1,740 3,018 167 206 373 1,093 1,508 2,601 352 438 790 1,445 1,946 3,391 UNC- Chapel Hill 7,636 11,739 19,375 3,025 3,628 6,653 8,974 12,741 21,715 1,687 2,626 4,313 10,661 15,367 26,028 Academic Affairs 6,633 9,745 16,378 2,679 2,925 5,604 7,903 10,545 18,448 1,409 2,125 3,534 9,312 12,670 21,982 Health Affairs 1,003 1,994 2,997 346 703 1,049 1,071 2,196 3,267 278 501 779 1,349 2,697 4,046 UNC- Charlotte 7,411 9,170 16,581 1,145 1,190 2,335 5,986 6,826 12,812 2,570 3,534 6,104 8,556 10,360 18,916 UNC- Greensboro 4,076 8,781 12,857 565 1,031 1,596 3,345 7,056 10,401 1,296 2,756 4,052 4,641 9,812 14,453 UNC- Pembroke 1,511 2,714 4,225 94 113 207 1,262 1,841 3,103 343 986 1,329 1,605 2,827 4,432 UNC- Wilmington 3,731 5,713 9,444 544 930 1,474 3,663 5,431 9,094 612 1,212 1,824 4,275 6,643 10,918 Western Carolina 2,936 3,364 6,300 330 403 733 2,653 2,737 5,390 613 1,030 1,643 3,266 3,767 7,033 Winston- Salem 971 2,263 3,234 95 166 261 880 1,929 2,809 186 500 686 1,066 2,429 3,495 UNC Total 65,111 86,227 151,338 11,927 13,702 25,629 61,608 76,296 137,904 15,430 23,633 39,063 77,038 99,929 176,967 Community Colleges Alamance 309 370 679 - 4 4 203 232 435 106 142 248 309 374 683 Asheville- Buncombe 474 512 986 18 7 25 288 272 560 204 247 451 492 519 1,011 Beaufort Co. 47 109 156 - 1 1 22 49 71 25 61 86 47 110 157 Bladen 64 431 495 - - - 31 236 267 33 195 228 64 431 495 Blue Ridge 257 396 653 3 3 6 166 173 339 94 226 320 260 399 659 Brunswick 139 186 325 8 3 11 93 95 188 54 94 148 147 189 336 Caldwell 509 387 896 24 17 41 123 136 259 410 268 678 533 404 937 Cape Fear 1,290 1,855 3,145 85 92 177 913 988 1,901 462 959 1,421 1,375 1,947 3,322 Carteret 160 317 477 7 19 26 98 188 286 69 148 217 167 336 503 Catawba Valley 462 491 953 - 2 2 154 198 352 308 295 603 462 493 955 Central Carolina 243 383 626 8 6 14 178 225 403 73 164 237 251 389 640 Central Piedmont 1,681 1,882 3,563 67 69 136 959 1,017 1,976 789 934 1,723 1,748 1,951 3,699 Cleveland 125 181 306 3 - 3 73 103 176 55 78 133 128 181 309 Coastal Carolina 468 872 1,340 337 515 852 348 701 1,049 457 686 1,143 805 1,387 2,192 Coll. of Albemarle 184 320 504 - 2 2 119 182 301 65 140 205 184 322 506 Craven 262 462 724 119 143 262 171 260 431 210 345 555 381 605 986 Davidson County 236 276 512 1 - 1 170 165 335 67 111 178 237 276 513 Durham 443 543 986 30 19 49 278 263 541 195 299 494 473 562 1,035 Edgecombe 75 147 222 - - - 48 67 115 27 80 107 75 147 222 Fayetteville 356 634 990 29 173 202 256 470 726 129 337 466 385 807 1,192 Forsyth 593 641 1,234 11 11 22 407 377 784 197 275 472 604 652 1,256 Gaston 496 645 1,141 5 8 13 353 394 747 148 259 407 501 653 1,154 Guilford** 980 1,118 2,098 34 16 50 639 657 1,296 375 477 852 1,014 1,134 2,148 Halifax 103 250 353 1 2 3 80 129 209 24 123 147 104 252 356 7 Table 2 Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Residence Status, Attendance Status, and Gender, Fall 2002 ______________ In- State___________ ____________ Out- of- State___________ ______________ Full- Time__________ ______________ Part- Time__________ ________________ Total____________ Institution Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women Total Haywood 124 138 262 2 2 4 100 114 214 26 26 52 126 140 266 Isothermal 195 289 484 - - - 134 162 296 61 127 188 195 289 484 James Sprunt 50 132 182 - 1 1 31 84 115 19 49 68 50 133 183 Johnston 192 329 521 2 3 5 140 182 322 54 150 204 194 332 526 Lenoir 214 518 732 3 1 4 160 306 466 57 213 270 217 519 736 Martin 27 59 86 - - - 15 33 48 12 26 38 27 59 86 Mayland 64 127 191 - 1 1 14 32 46 50 96 146 64 128 192 McDowell 77 102 179 - - - 59 68 127 18 34 52 77 102 179 Mitchell 228 286 514 3 4 7 175 174 349 56 116 172 231 290 521 Montgomery 24 43 67 - - - 14 23 37 10 20 30 24 43 67 Nash 209 252 461 2 6 8 124 148 272 87 110 197 211 258 469 Pamlico 10 34 44 - - - 7 17 24 3 17 20 10 34 44 Piedmont 84 118 202 - 2 2 56 73 129 28 47 75 84 120 204 Pitt** 576 461 1,037 38 21 59 472 334 806 142 148 290 614 482 1,096 Randolph 112 217 329 - 1 1 72 123 195 40 95 135 112 218 330 Richmond 89 187 276 1 - 1 60 106 166 30 81 111 90 187 277 Roanoke- Chowan 42 77 119 - - - 30 39 69 12 38 50 42 77 119 Robeson 73 238 311 - 2 2 51 150 201 22 90 112 73 240 313 Rockingham 267 238 505 8 3 11 213 158 371 62 83 145 275 241 516 Rowan- Cabarrus 476 629 1,105 6 4 10 333 383 716 149 250 399 482 633 1,115 Sampson 101 185 286 3 2 5 71 108 179 33 79 112 104 187 291 Sandhills 285 385 670 5 17 22 219 278 497 71 124 195 290 402 692 South Piedmont 39 94 133 1 1 2 16 24 40 24 71 95 40 95 135 Southeastern 212 524 736 5 1 6 178 351 529 39 174 213 217 525 742 Southwestern 178 237 415 5 5 10 134 144 278 49 98 147 183 242 425 Stanly 93 247 340 - - - 76 167 243 17 80 97 93 247 340 Surry 365 419 784 20 25 45 315 289 604 70 155 225 385 444 829 Tri- County 94 165 259 5 5 10 43 69 112 56 101 157 99 170 269 Vance- Granville 92 141 233 2 - 2 64 87 151 30 54 84 94 141 235 Wake 1,923 1,882 3,805 75 52 127 1,139 996 2,135 859 938 1,797 1,998 1,934 3,932 Wayne 402 831 1,233 23 19 42 132 263 395 293 587 880 425 850 1,275 Western Piedmont 244 331 575 1 2 3 170 212 382 75 121 196 245 333 578 Wilkes 256 315 571 7 7 14 219 218 437 44 104 148 263 322 585 Wilson 85 148 233 - 2 2 52 80 132 33 70 103 85 150 235 Comm. Coll. Total 17,458 23,786 41,244 1,007 1,301 2,308 11,258 13,572 24,830 7,207 11,515 18,722 18,465 25,087 43,552 Public Total 82,569 110,013 192,582 12,934 15,003 27,937 72,866 89,868 162,734 22,637 35,148 57,785 95,503 125,016 220,519 Private Institutions Senior Colleges & Universities Barber- Scotia 194 226 420 104 89 193 294 307 601 4 8 12 298 315 613 Barton 272 671 943 110 192 302 334 652 986 48 211 259 382 863 1,245 Belmont Abbey 221 361 582 143 158 301 333 450 783 31 69 100 364 519 883 Bennett - 149 149 - 337 337 - 481 481 - 5 5 - 486 486 Brevard 144 144 288 205 171 376 330 287 617 19 28 47 349 315 664 Cabarrus 25 349 374 - 7 7 18 209 227 7 147 154 25 356 381 Campbell 2,875 2,828 5,703 484 499 983 2,462 2,503 4,965 897 824 1,721 3,359 3,327 6,686 Catawba 517 586 1,103 212 242 454 705 787 1,492 24 41 65 729 828 1,557 Chowan 175 183 358 239 179 418 404 353 757 10 9 19 414 362 776 Davidson 152 143 295 668 682 1,350 819 824 1,643 1 1 2 820 825 1,645 8 Table 2 Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Residence Status, Attendance Status, and Gender, Fall 2002 ______________ In- State___________ ____________ Out- of- State___________ ______________ Full- Time__________ ______________ Part- Time__________ ________________ Total____________ Institution Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women Total Duke 3,106 2,904 6,010 3,501 2,977 6,478 6,489 5,616 12,105 118 265 383 6,607 5,881 12,488 Elon 563 815 1,378 1,171 1,883 3,054 1,639 2,588 4,227 95 110 205 1,734 2,698 4,432 Gardner- Webb 1,077 1,974 3,051 337 418 755 942 1,501 2,443 472 891 1,363 1,414 2,392 3,806 Greensboro 365 496 861 188 156 344 457 434 891 96 218 314 553 652 1,205 Guilford 429 635 1,064 321 416 737 649 834 1,483 101 217 318 750 1,051 1,801 High Point 693 1,241 1,934 360 456 816 881 1,463 2,344 172 234 406 1,053 1,697 2,750 Johnson C. Smith 190 241 431 418 688 1,106 546 844 1,390 62 85 147 608 929 1,537 Lees- McRae 202 317 519 159 186 345 350 483 833 11 20 31 361 503 864 Lenoir- Rhyne 387 760 1,147 148 197 345 451 754 1,205 84 203 287 535 957 1,492 Livingstone 319 319 638 196 169 365 501 477 978 14 11 25 515 488 1,003 Mars Hill 324 554 878 228 170 398 496 601 1,097 56 123 179 552 724 1,276 Meredith 27 2,109 2,136 1 191 192 - 1,712 1,712 28 588 616 28 2,300 2,328 Methodist 735 703 1,438 503 239 742 943 752 1,695 295 190 485 1,238 942 2,180 Montreat 305 572 877 101 92 193 387 592 979 19 72 91 406 664 1,070 Mount Olive 951 1,174 2,125 57 31 88 803 965 1,768 205 240 445 1,008 1,205 2,213 N. C. Wesleyan 211 314 525 96 132 228 287 428 715 20 18 38 307 446 753 Peace - 578 578 - 71 71 - 625 625 - 24 24 - 649 649 Pfeiffer 618 950 1,568 169 155 324 448 625 1,073 339 480 819 787 1,105 1,892 Queens 373 913 1,286 117 350 467 252 673 925 238 590 828 490 1,263 1,753 Saint Andrews 108 229 337 123 153 276 216 319 535 15 63 78 231 382 613 Saint Augustine's 349 457 806 365 331 696 677 734 1,411 37 54 91 714 788 1,502 Salem 43 741 784 - 244 244 10 669 679 33 316 349 43 985 1,028 Shaw 712 1,343 2,055 315 313 628 885 1,381 2,266 142 275 417 1,027 1,656 2,683 Wake Forest 1,349 1,282 2,631 1,956 1,823 3,779 3,078 2,930 6,008 227 175 402 3,305 3,105 6,410 Warren Wilson 65 82 147 233 448 681 297 522 819 1 8 9 298 530 828 Wingate 348 522 870 284 279 563 589 694 1,283 43 107 150 632 801 1,433 Sr. Coll. & Univ. Total 18,424 27,865 46,289 13,512 15,124 28,636 27,972 36,069 64,041 3,964 6,920 10,884 31,936 42,989 74,925 Junior College Louisburg 170 135 305 49 30 79 215 157 372 4 8 12 219 165 384 Private Sr. & Jr. Total 18,594 28,000 46,594 13,561 15,154 28,715 28,187 36,226 64,413 3,968 6,928 10,896 32,155 43,154 75,309 Seminary/ Bible Colleges Southeastern Seminary 596 233 829 891 269 1,160 1,084 254 1,338 403 248 651 1,487 502 1,989 Heritage 52 24 76 1 1 2 41 16 57 12 9 21 53 25 78 John Wesley 79 65 144 4 3 7 59 47 106 24 21 45 83 68 151 Piedmont 91 58 149 85 39 124 121 82 203 55 15 70 176 97 273 Roanoke 34 38 72 72 42 114 92 60 152 14 20 34 106 80 186 Winston- Salem 22 9 31 7 4 11 12 4 16 17 9 26 29 13 42 Sem. & Bible Coll. Total 874 427 1,301 1,060 358 1,418 1,409 463 1,872 525 322 847 1,934 785 2,719 Private Total 19,468 28,427 47,895 14,621 15,512 30,133 29,596 36,689 66,285 4,493 7,250 11,743 34,089 43,939 78,028 Grand Total 102,037 138,440 240,477 27,555 30,515 58,070 102,462 126,557 229,019 27,130 42,398 69,528 129,592 168,955 298,547 ___________________________________________________________________________ UNC- OP ProgAssess/ Abs. GR002/ 01SEP03 * High school figures are not included in totals. ** Data were not provided for Fall 2002. Figures represent Fall 2001. 9 Table 3 Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Class, and Level of Instruction, Fall 2002 __________________________________________________ Undergraduate______________________________________________________ Institution First- Time Freshman Other Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior & 5th Yr* Special/ Unclassified Total Undergrad. First Prof.** Graduate Grand Total Public Institutions University of North Carolina Appalachian 2,399 893 2,881 2,957 3,108 614 12,852 - 1,326 14,178 East Carolina 3,564 1,535 3,548 3,344 4,150 84 16,225 293 4,059 20,577 Academic Affairs 3,563 1,534 3,536 3,169 3,691 84 15,577 - 3,666 19,243 Health Affairs 1 1 12 175 459 - 648 293 393 1,334 Elizabeth City 464 252 421 462 416 118 2,133 - 17 2,150 Fayetteville 750 827 750 688 1,139 174 4,328 - 980 5,308 N. C. A and T 2,042 1,049 1,781 1,494 1,513 103 7,982 - 1,133 9,115 N. C. Central 843 381 1,191 926 1,128 293 4,762 367 1,390 6,519 N. C. School of the Arts 200 66 175 139 141 17 738 - 79 817 High School*** 160 - 128 - - - 288 - - 288 N. C. State 3,732 1,232 4,524 4,738 5,920 2,633 22,779 303 6,555 29,637 UNC- Asheville 428 231 668 759 877 388 3,351 - 40 3,391 UNC- Chapel Hill 3,460 34 3,840 3,858 4,277 492 15,961 2,383 7,684 26,028 Academic Affairs 3,460 34 3,838 3,586 3,999 491 15,408 890 5,684 21,982 Health Affairs - - 2 272 278 1 553 1,493 2,000 4,046 UNC- Charlotte 2,430 1,241 3,292 3,446 4,152 803 15,364 - 3,552 18,916 UNC- Greensboro 2,099 1,002 2,337 2,419 2,846 189 10,892 - 3,561 14,453 UNC- Pembroke 722 504 801 793 699 432 3,951 - 481 4,432 UNC- Wilmington 1,640 289 2,439 2,384 2,756 444 9,952 - 966 10,918 Western Carolina 1,224 449 1,247 1,155 1,506 84 5,665 - 1,368 7,033 Winston- Salem 687 501 786 627 570 225 3,396 - 99 3,495 UNC Total 26,684 10,486 30,681 30,189 35,198 7,093 140,331 3,346 33,290 176,967 Community Colleges Alamance 191 433 59 - - - 683 - - 683 Asheville- Buncombe 166 536 309 - - - 1,011 - - 1,011 Beaufort Co. 30 77 50 - - - 157 - - 157 Bladen 124 286 85 - - - 495 - - 495 Blue Ridge 188 352 119 - - - 659 - - 659 Brunswick 110 161 65 - - - 336 - - 336 Caldwell 568 366 3 - - - 937 - - 937 Cape Fear 861 1,308 1,153 - - - 3,322 - - 3,322 Carteret 122 238 143 - - - 503 - - 503 Catawba Valley 287 668 ---- 955 - - 955 Central Carolina 170 297 173 - - - 640 - - 640 Central Piedmont 153 2,150 1,396 - - - 3,699 - - 3,699 Cleveland 50 187 72 - - - 309 - - 309 Coastal Carolina 794 976 422 - - - 2,192 - - 2,192 Coll. of Albemarle 119 384 3 - - - 506 - - 506 Craven 265 460 261 - - - 986 - - 986 Davidson County 139 249 125 - - - 513 - - 513 Durham 265 479 291 - - - 1,035 - - 1,035 Edgecombe 43 121 58 - - - 222 - - 222 Fayetteville 323 576 293 - - - 1,192 - - 1,192 Forsyth 351 572 333 - - - 1,256 - - 1,256 Gaston 343 380 431 - - - 1,154 - - 1,154 Guilford**** 195 1,429 524 - - - 2,148 - - 2,148 Halifax 87 158 111 - - - 356 - - 356 Haywood 60 112 94 - - - 266 - - 266 10 Table 3 Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Class, and Level of Instruction, Fall 2002 __________________________________________________ Undergraduate______________________________________________________ Institution First- Time Freshman Other Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior & 5th Yr* Special/ Unclassified Total Undergrad. First Prof.** Graduate Grand Total Isothermal 109 253 122 - - - 484 - - 484 James Sprunt 37 77 69 - - - 183 - - 183 Johnston 117 294 115 - - - 526 - - 526 Lenoir 221 317 198 - - - 736 - - 736 Martin 25 49 12 - - - 86 - - 86 Mayland 66 126 ---- 192 - - 192 McDowell 47 79 53 - - - 179 - - 179 Mitchell 160 221 140 - - - 521 - - 521 Montgomery 17 36 14 - - - 67 - - 67 Nash 134 234 101 - - - 469 - - 469 Pamlico 7 30 7 - - - 44 - - 44 Piedmont 39 80 85 - - - 204 - - 204 Pitt**** 1,051 31 14 - - - 1,096 - - 1,096 Randolph 77 199 54 - - - 330 - - 330 Richmond 80 136 61 - - - 277 - - 277 Roanoke- Chowan 31 61 27 - - - 119 - - 119 Robeson 78 200 35 - - - 313 - - 313 Rockingham 158 225 133 - - - 516 - - 516 Rowan- Cabarrus 307 725 83 - - - 1,115 - - 1,115 Sampson 78 153 60 - - - 291 - - 291 Sandhills 184 323 185 - - - 692 - - 692 South Piedmont 49 86 ---- 135 - - 135 Southeastern 114 396 232 - - - 742 - - 742 Southwestern 121 218 86 - - - 425 - - 425 Stanly 90 210 40 - - - 340 - - 340 Surry 294 315 220 - - - 829 - - 829 Tri- County 44 145 80 - - - 269 - - 269 Vance- Granville 51 101 83 - - - 235 - - 235 Wake 1,095 2,126 711 - - - 3,932 - - 3,932 Wayne 417 858 ---- 1,275 - - 1,275 Western Piedmont 163 244 171 - - - 578 - - 578 Wilkes 176 264 145 - - - 585 - - 585 Wilson 65 133 37 - - - 235 - - 235 Comm. Coll. Total 11,706 21,900 9,946 - - - 43,552 - - 43,552 Public Total 38,390 32,386 40,627 30,189 35,198 7,093 183,883 3,346 33,290 220,519 Private Institutions Senior Colleges & Universities Barber- Scotia 152 160 120 103 78 1 613 - - 613 Barton 299 185 273 192 251 45 1,245 - - 1,245 Belmont Abbey 225 63 202 242 138 13 883 - - 883 Bennett 142 62 100 87 95 - 486 - - 486 Brevard 152 116 138 119 134 5 664 - - 664 Cabarrus 41 117 56 19 5 143 381 - - 381 Campbell 834 1,014 1,176 962 1,021 124 5,131 892 663 6,686 Catawba 317 231 351 345 259 35 1,538 - 19 1,557 Chowan 306 10 198 138 124 - 776 - - 776 Davidson 467 2 464 290 410 12 1,645 - - 1,645 Duke 1,636 35 1,533 2,798 51 153 6,206 1,687 4,595 12,488 Elon 1,194 105 1,098 919 890 64 4,270 - 162 4,432 11 Table 3 Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Class, and Level of Instruction, Fall 2002 __________________________________________________ Undergraduate______________________________________________________ Institution First- Time Freshman Other Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior & 5th Yr* Special/ Unclassified Total Undergrad. First Prof.** Graduate Grand Total Gardner- Webb 398 128 368 612 1,057 85 2,648 255 903 3,806 Greensboro 242 86 245 229 190 186 1,178 - 27 1,205 Guilford 337 189 429 400 348 98 1,801 - - 1,801 High Point 465 170 557 599 731 37 2,559 - 191 2,750 Johnson C. Smith 464 182 317 276 230 68 1,537 - - 1,537 Lees- McRae 268 104 143 169 144 36 864 - - 864 Lenoir- Rhyne 319 147 278 252 286 76 1,358 - 134 1,492 Livingstone 302 133 262 166 140 - 1,003 - - 1,003 Mars Hill 289 98 287 228 296 78 1,276 - - 1,276 Meredith 394 149 420 388 581 243 2,175 - 153 2,328 Methodist 469 327 350 314 455 246 2,161 - 19 2,180 Montreat 162 135 213 212 208 - 930 - 140 1,070 Mount Olive 250 183 292 532 524 432 2,213 - - 2,213 N. C. Wesleyan 161 168 135 159 130 - 753 - - 753 Peace 200 79 149 91 120 10 649 - - 649 Pfeiffer 168 183 213 238 273 67 1,142 - 750 1,892 Queens 195 93 248 339 260 70 1,205 - 548 1,753 Saint Andrews 119 46 165 130 112 41 613 - - 613 Saint Augustine's 449 332 249 229 234 9 1,502 - - 1,502 Salem 147 54 218 218 178 59 874 - 154 1,028 Shaw 564 260 579 531 444 157 2,535 134 14 2,683 Wake Forest 1,000 32 1,008 1,009 954 42 4,045 968 1,397 6,410 Warren Wilson 193 46 205 168 145 12 769 - 59 828 Wingate 374 44 369 267 258 16 1,328 - 105 1,433 Sr. Coll. & Univ. Total 13,694 5,468 13,408 13,970 11,754 2,663 60,956 3,936 10,033 74,925 Junior College Louisburg 210 68 104 - - 2 384 - - 384 Private Sr. & Jr. Total 13,904 5,536 13,512 13,970 11,754 2,665 61,340 3,936 10,033 75,309 Seminary/ Bible Colleges Southeastern Seminary 40 35 115 111 118 61 480 980 529 1,989 Heritage 12 31 13 14 7 1 78 - - 78 John Wesley 12 30 19 44 36 10 151 - - 151 Piedmont 42 48 71 67 29 4 261 - 12 273 Roanoke 60 25 44 26 27 4 186 - - 186 Winston- Salem 14 5 14 5 4 - 42 - - 42 Sem. & Bible Coll. Total 180 174 276 267 221 80 1,198 980 541 2,719 Private Total 14,084 5,710 13,788 14,237 11,975 2,745 62,538 4,916 10,574 78,028 Grand Total 52,474 38,096 54,415 44,426 47,173 9,838 246,421 8,262 43,864 298,547 ___________________________________________________________________________ UNC- OP ProgAssess/ Abs. GR003/ 03SEP03 * Fifth- year includes students in programs requiring five years of study for a bachelor's degree ( architecture, engineering, etc.) ** First Professional includes students in programs requiring at least two academic years of college work for entrance ( law, medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, veterinary medicine, and theology). *** High school figures are not included in totals. **** Data were not provided for Fall 2002. Figures represent Fall 2001. 12 Table 4 Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Level of Instruction, and Residence Status, Fall 2002 _______________ Undergraduate_____________ _____________ First Professional__________ _________________ Graduate________________ _______________ All Students______________ Institution In- State Out- of- State Total % Out-of- State In- State Out- of- State Total % Out-of- State In- State Out- of- State Total % Out-of- State In- State Out- of- State Total % Out-of- State Public Institutions University of North Carolina Appalachian 11,417 1,435 12,852 11.1% - - - . 1,190 136 1,326 10.2% 12,607 1,571 14,178 11.0% East Carolina 13,709 2,516 16,225 15.5% 293 - 293 . 3,621 438 4,059 10.7% 17,623 2,954 20,577 14.3% Academic Affairs 13,097 2,480 15,577 15.9% - - - . 3,300 366 3,666 9.9% 16,397 2,846 19,243 14.7% Health Affairs 612 36 648 5.5% 293 - 293 . 321 72 393 18.3% 1,226 108 1,334 8.0% Elizabeth City 1,847 286 2,133 13.4% - - - . 17 - 17 . 1,864 286 2,150 13.3% Fayetteville 3,859 469 4,328 10.8% - - - . 938 42 980 4.2% 4,797 511 5,308 9.6% N. C. A and T 6,365 1,617 7,982 20.2% - - - . 935 198 1,133 17.4% 7,300 1,815 9,115 19.9% N. C. Central 4,291 471 4,762 9.8% 337 30 367 8.1% 1,326 64 1,390 4.6% 5,954 565 6,519 8.6% N. C. School of the Arts 334 404 738 54.7% - - - . 38 41 79 51.8% 372 445 817 54.4% High School* 178 110 288 38.1% - - - . - - - . 178 110 288 38.1% N. C. State 20,905 1,874 22,779 8.2% 282 21 303 6.9% 4,600 1,955 6,555 29.8% 25,787 3,850 29,637 12.9% UNC- Asheville 2,979 372 3,351 11.1% - - - . 39 1 40 2.5% 3,018 373 3,391 10.9% UNC- Chapel Hill 12,987 2,974 15,961 18.6% 2,038 345 2,383 14.4% 4,350 3,334 7,684 43.3% 19,375 6,653 26,028 25.5% Academic Affairs 12,488 2,920 15,408 18.9% 666 224 890 25.1% 3,224 2,460 5,684 43.2% 16,378 5,604 21,982 25.4% Health Affairs 499 54 553 9.7% 1,372 121 1,493 8.1% 1,126 874 2,000 43.7% 2,997 1,049 4,046 25.9% UNC- Charlotte 13,618 1,746 15,364 11.3% - - - . 2,963 589 3,552 16.5% 16,581 2,335 18,916 12.3% UNC- Greensboro 9,835 1,057 10,892 9.7% - - - . 3,022 539 3,561 15.1% 12,857 1,596 14,453 11.0% UNC- Pembroke 3,762 189 3,951 4.7% - - - . 463 18 481 3.7% 4,225 207 4,432 4.6% UNC- Wilmington 8,575 1,377 9,952 13.8% - - - . 869 97 966 10.0% 9,444 1,474 10,918 13.5% Western Carolina 5,116 549 5,665 9.6% - - - . 1,184 184 1,368 13.4% 6,300 733 7,033 10.4% Winston- Salem 3,138 258 3,396 7.5% - - - . 96 3 99 3.0% 3,234 261 3,495 7.4% UNC Total 122,737 17,594 140,331 12.5% 2,950 396 3,346 11.8% 25,651 7,639 33,290 22.9% 151,338 25,629 176,967 14.4% Community Colleges Alamance 679 4 683 0.5% - - - . - - - . 679 4 683 0.5% Asheville- Buncombe 986 25 1,011 2.4% - - - . - - - . 986 25 1,011 2.4% Beaufort Co. 156 1 157 0.6% - - - . - - - . 156 1 157 0.6% Bladen 495 - 495 . - - - . - - - . 495 - 495 . Blue Ridge 653 6 659 0.9% - - - . - - - . 653 6 659 0.9% Brunswick 325 11 336 3.2% - - - . - - - . 325 11 336 3.2% Caldwell 896 41 937 4.3% - - - . - - - . 896 41 937 4.3% Cape Fear 3,145 177 3,322 5.3% - - - . - - - . 3,145 177 3,322 5.3% Carteret 477 26 503 5.1% - - - . - - - . 477 26 503 5.1% Catawba Valley 953 2 955 0.2% - - - . - - - . 953 2 955 0.2% Central Carolina 626 14 640 2.1% - - - . - - - . 626 14 640 2.1% Central Piedmont 3,563 136 3,699 3.6% - - - . - - - . 3,563 136 3,699 3.6% Cleveland 306 3 309 0.9% - - - . - - - . 306 3 309 0.9% Coastal Carolina 1,340 852 2,192 38.8% - - - . - - - . 1,340 852 2,192 38.8% Coll. of Albemarle 504 2 506 0.3% - - - . - - - . 504 2 506 0.3% Craven 724 262 986 26.5% - - - . - - - . 724 262 986 26.5% Davidson County 512 1 513 0.1% - - - . - - - . 512 1 513 0.1% Durham 986 49 1,035 4.7% - - - . - - - . 986 49 1,035 4.7% Edgecombe 222 - 222 . - - - . - - - . 222 - 222 . Fayetteville 990 202 1,192 16.9% - - - . - - - . 990 202 1,192 16.9% Forsyth 1,234 22 1,256 1.7% - - - . - - - . 1,234 22 1,256 1.7% Gaston 1,141 13 1,154 1.1% - - - . - - - . 1,141 13 1,154 1.1% Guilford** 2,098 50 2,148 2.3% - - - . - - - . 2,098 50 2,148 2.3% Halifax 353 3 356 0.8% - - - . - - - . 353 3 356 0.8% 13 Table 4 Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Level of Instruction, and Residence Status, Fall 2002 _______________ Undergraduate_____________ _____________ First Professional__________ _________________ Graduate________________ _______________ All Students______________ Institution In- State Out- of- State Total % Out-of- State In- State Out- of- State Total % Out-of- State In- State Out- of- State Total % Out-of- State In- State Out- of- State Total % Out-of- State Haywood 262 4 266 1.5% - - - . - - - . 262 4 266 1.5% Isothermal 484 - 484 . - - - . - - - . 484 - 484 . James Sprunt 182 1 183 0.5% - - - . - - - . 182 1 183 0.5% Johnston 521 5 526 0.9% - - - . - - - . 521 5 526 0.9% Lenoir 732 4 736 0.5% - - - . - - - . 732 4 736 0.5% Martin 86 - 86 . - - - . - - - . 86 - 86 . Mayland 191 1 192 0.5% - - - . - - - . 191 1 192 0.5% McDowell 179 - 179 . - - - . - - - . 179 - 179 . Mitchell 514 7 521 1.3% - - - . - - - . 514 7 521 1.3% Montgomery 67 - 67 . - - - . - - - . 67 - 67 . Nash 461 8 469 1.7% - - - . - - - . 461 8 469 1.7% Pamlico 44 - 44 . - - - . - - - . 44 - 44 . Piedmont 202 2 204 0.9% - - - . - - - . 202 2 204 0.9% Pitt** 1,037 59 1,096 5.3% - - - . - - - . 1,037 59 1,096 5.3% Randolph 329 1 330 0.3% - - - . - - - . 329 1 330 0.3% Richmond 276 1 277 0.3% - - - . - - - . 276 1 277 0.3% Roanoke- Chowan 119 - 119 . - - - . - - - . 119 - 119 . Robeson 311 2 313 0.6% - - - . - - - . 311 2 313 0.6% Rockingham 505 11 516 2.1% - - - . - - - . 505 11 516 2.1% Rowan- Cabarrus 1,105 10 1,115 0.8% - - - . - - - . 1,105 10 1,115 0.8% Sampson 286 5 291 1.7% - - - . - - - . 286 5 291 1.7% Sandhills 670 22 692 3.1% - - - . - - - . 670 22 692 3.1% South Piedmont 133 2 135 1.4% - - - . - - - . 133 2 135 1.4% Southeastern 736 6 742 0.8% - - - . - - - . 736 6 742 0.8% Southwestern 415 10 425 2.3% - - - . - - - . 415 10 425 2.3% Stanly 340 - 340 . - - - . - - - . 340 - 340 . Surry 784 45 829 5.4% - - - . - - - . 784 45 829 5.4% Tri- County 259 10 269 3.7% - - - . - - - . 259 10 269 3.7% Vance- Granville 233 2 235 0.8% - - - . - - - . 233 2 235 0.8% Wake 3,805 127 3,932 3.2% - - - . - - - . 3,805 127 3,932 3.2% Wayne 1,233 42 1,275 3.2% - - - . - - - . 1,233 42 1,275 3.2% Western Piedmont 575 3 578 0.5% - - - . - - - . 575 3 578 0.5% Wilkes 571 14 585 2.3% - - - . - - - . 571 14 585 2.3% Wilson 233 2 235 0.8% - - - . - - - . 233 2 235 0.8% Comm. Coll. Total 41,244 2,308 43,552 5.2% - - - . - - - . 41,244 2,308 43,552 5.2% Public Total 163,981 19,902 183,883 10.8% 2,950 396 3,346 11.8% 25,651 7,639 33,290 22.9% 192,582 27,937 220,519 12.6% Private Institutions Senior Colleges & Universities Barber- Scotia 420 193 613 31.4% - - - . - - - . 420 193 613 31.4% Barton 943 302 1,245 24.2% - - - . - - - . 943 302 1,245 24.2% Belmont Abbey 582 301 883 34.0% - - - . - - - . 582 301 883 34.0% Bennett 149 337 486 69.3% - - - . - - - . 149 337 486 69.3% Brevard 288 376 664 56.6% - - - . - - - . 288 376 664 56.6% Cabarrus 374 7 381 1.8% - - - . - - - . 374 7 381 1.8% Campbell 4,435 696 5,131 13.5% 702 190 892 21.3% 566 97 663 14.6% 5,703 983 6,686 14.7% Catawba 1,084 454 1,538 29.5% - - - . 19 - 19 0.0% 1,103 454 1,557 29.1% Chowan 358 418 776 53.8% - - - . - - - . 358 418 776 53.8% Davidson 295 1,350 1,645 82.0% - - - . - - - . 295 1,350 1,645 82.0% 14 Table 4 Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Level of Instruction, and Residence Status, Fall 2002 _______________ Undergraduate_____________ _____________ First Professional__________ _________________ Graduate________________ _______________ All Students______________ Institution In- State Out- of- State Total % Out-of- State In- State Out- of- State Total % Out-of- State In- State Out- of- State Total % Out-of- State In- State Out- of- State Total % Out-of- State Duke 932 5,274 6,206 84.9% 1,432 255 1,687 15.1% 3,646 949 4,595 20.6% 6,010 6,478 12,488 51.8% Elon 1,240 3,030 4,270 70.9% - - - . 138 24 162 14.8% 1,378 3,054 4,432 68.9% Gardner- Webb 2,031 617 2,648 23.3% 205 50 255 19.6% 815 88 903 9.7% 3,051 755 3,806 19.8% Greensboro 842 336 1,178 28.5% - - - . 19 8 27 29.6% 861 344 1,205 28.5% Guilford 1,064 737 1,801 40.9% - - - . - - - . 1,064 737 1,801 40.9% High Point 1,744 815 2,559 31.8% - - - . 190 1 191 0.5% 1,934 816 2,750 29.6% Johnson C. Smith 431 1,106 1,537 71.9% - - - . - - - . 431 1,106 1,537 71.9% Lees- McRae 519 345 864 39.9% - - - . - - - . 519 345 864 39.9% Lenoir- Rhyne 1,022 336 1,358 24.7% - - - . 125 9 134 6.7% 1,147 345 1,492 23.1% Livingstone 638 365 1,003 36.3% - - - . - - - . 638 365 1,003 36.3% Mars Hill 878 398 1,276 31.1% - - - . - - - . 878 398 1,276 31.1% Meredith 1,995 180 2,175 8.2% - - - . 141 12 153 7.8% 2,136 192 2,328 8.2% Methodist 1,423 738 2,161 34.1% - - - . 15 4 19 21.0% 1,438 742 2,180 34.0% Montreat 741 189 930 20.3% - - - . 136 4 140 2.8% 877 193 1,070 18.0% Mount Olive 2,125 88 2,213 3.9% - - - . - - - . 2,125 88 2,213 3.9% N. C. Wesleyan 525 228 753 30.2% - - - . - - - . 525 228 753 30.2% Peace 578 71 649 10.9% - - - . - - - . 578 71 649 10.9% Pfeiffer 922 220 1,142 19.2% - - - . 646 104 750 13.8% 1,568 324 1,892 17.1% Queens 784 421 1,205 34.9% - - - . 502 46 548 8.3% 1,286 467 1,753 26.6% Saint Andrews 337 276 613 45.0% - - - . - - - . 337 276 613 45.0% Saint Augustine's 806 696 1,502 46.3% - - - . - - - . 806 696 1,502 46.3% Salem 631 243 874 27.8% - - - . 153 1 154 0.6% 784 244 1,028 23.7% Shaw 1,912 623 2,535 24.5% 130 4 134 2.9% 13 1 14 7.1% 2,055 628 2,683 23.4% Wake Forest 1,175 2,870 4,045 70.9% 480 488 968 50.4% 976 421 1,397 30.1% 2,631 3,779 6,410 58.9% Warren Wilson 147 622 769 80.8% - - - . - 59 59 100.0% 147 681 828 82.2% Wingate 767 561 1,328 42.2% - - - . 103 2 105 1.9% 870 563 1,433 39.2% Sr. Coll. & Univ. Total 35,137 25,819 60,956 42.3% 2,949 987 3,936 25.0% 8,203 1,830 10,033 18.2% 46,289 28,636 74,925 38.2% Junior College Louisburg 305 79 384 20.5% - - - . - - - . 305 79 384 20.5% Private Sr. & Jr. Total 35,442 25,898 61,340 42.2% 2,949 987 3,936 25.0% 8,203 1,830 10,033 18.2% 46,594 28,715 75,309 38.1% Seminary/ Bible Colleges Southeastern Seminary 280 200 480 41.6% 329 651 980 66.4% 220 309 529 58.4% 829 1,160 1,989 58.3% Heritage 76 2 78 2.5% - - - . - - - . 76 2 78 2.5% John Wesley 144 7 151 4.6% - - - . - - - . 144 7 151 4.6% Piedmont 140 121 261 46.3% - - - . 9 3 12 25.0% 149 124 273 45.4% Roanoke 72 114 186 61.2% - - - . - - - . 72 114 186 61.2% Winston- Salem 31 11 42 26.1% - - - . - - - . 31 11 42 26.1% Sem. & Bible Coll. Total 743 455 1,198 37.9% 329 651 980 66.4% 229 312 541 57.6% 1,301 1,418 2,719 52.1% Private Total 36,185 26,353 62,538 42.1% 3,278 1,638 4,916 33.3% 8,432 2,142 10,574 20.2% 47,895 30,133 78,028 38.6% Grand Total 200,166 46,255 246,421 18.7% 6,228 2,034 8,262 24.6% 34,083 9,781 43,864 22.2% 240,477 58,070 298,547 19.4% ___________________________________________________________________________ UNC- OP ProgAssess/ Abs. GR004/ 01SEP03 * High school figures are not included in totals. ** Data were not provided for Fall 2002. Figures represent Fall 2001. 15 Table 5 Full- Time Equivalent Resident Credit Enrollment in North Carolina College and Universities by Institution, Level of Instruction, and Residence Status, Fall 2002 _______________ Undergraduate_____________ _____________ First Professional__________ _________________ Graduate________________ _______________ All Students______________ Institution In- State Out- of- State Total In- State Out- of- State Total In- State Out- of- State Total In- State Out- of- State Total Public Institutions University of North Carolina Appalachian 10,801 1,406 12,208 - - - 942 131 1,073 11,744 1,537 13,282 East Carolina 13,114 2,480 15,595 293 - 293 2,621 360 2,982 16,029 2,841 18,870 Academic Affairs 12,552 2,445 14,997 - - - 2,342 298 2,640 14,894 2,743 17,638 Health Affairs 562 35 597 293 - 293 279 62 341 1,134 97 1,231 Elizabeth City 1,701 281 1,982 - - - 11 - 11 1,713 281 1,994 Fayetteville 3,515 399 3,914 - - - 613 26 639 4,129 425 4,554 N. C. A and T 5,986 1,585 7,571 - - - 735 168 904 6,722 1,754 8,476 N. C. Central 3,761 463 4,225 334 30 364 949 58 1,007 5,045 551 5,596 N. C. School of the Arts 317 395 713 - - - 37 40 77 355 435 790 High School* 178 110 288 - - - - - - 178 110 288 N. C. State 18,620 1,731 20,351 282 21 303 3,321 1,687 5,008 22,223 3,439 25,663 UNC- Asheville 2,572 353 2,926 - - - 21 - 22 2,594 354 2,948 UNC- Chapel Hill 12,586 2,932 15,519 2,029 307 2,336 3,244 2,936 6,181 17,860 6,176 24,037 Academic Affairs 12,097 2,879 14,976 664 186 850 2,360 2,159 4,520 15,122 5,224 20,346 Health Affairs 489 53 543 1,364 121 1,485 884 777 1,661 2,738 952 3,690 UNC- Charlotte 11,870 1,630 13,500 - - - 2,053 467 2,520 13,923 2,097 16,020 UNC- Greensboro 9,012 1,023 10,036 - - - 2,149 476 2,626 11,161 1,500 12,662 UNC- Pembroke 3,262 184 3,446 - - - 295 14 310 3,558 198 3,757 UNC- Wilmington 7,993 1,345 9,338 - - - 606 76 682 8,599 1,421 10,021 Western Carolina 4,747 489 5,237 - - - 842 153 995 5,590 642 6,232 Winston- Salem 2,803 250 3,054 - - - 79 2 82 2,882 253 3,136 UNC Total 112,668 16,951 129,619 2,939 358 3,297 18,525 6,599 25,125 134,132 23,909 158,041 Community Colleges Alamance 553 3 556 - - - - - - 553 3 556 Asheville- Buncombe 780 23 803 - - - - - - 780 23 803 Beaufort Co. 117 1 118 - - - - - - 117 1 118 Bladen 375 - 375 - - - - - - 375 - 375 Blue Ridge 492 6 498 - - - - - - 492 6 498 Brunswick 257 10 267 - - - - - - 257 10 267 Caldwell 472 23 495 - - - - - - 472 23 495 Cape Fear 2,494 158 2,652 - - - - - - 2,494 158 2,652 Carteret 383 24 407 - - - - - - 383 24 407 Catawba Valley 581 2 583 - - - - - - 581 2 583 Central Carolina 506 13 519 - - - - - - 506 13 519 Central Piedmont 2,711 117 2,828 - - - - - - 2,711 117 2,828 Cleveland 238 2 240 - - - - - - 238 2 240 Coastal Carolina 1,066 538 1,604 - - - - - - 1,066 538 1,604 Coll. of Albemarle 403 1 404 - - - - - - 403 1 404 Craven 546 153 699 - - - - - - 546 153 699 Davidson County 432 1 433 - - - - - - 432 1 433 Durham 737 45 782 - - - - - - 737 45 782 Edgecombe 171 - 171 - - - - - - 171 - 171 Fayetteville 804 162 966 - - - - - - 804 162 966 Forsyth 1,019 18 1,037 - - - - - - 1,019 18 1,037 Gaston 943 12 955 - - - - - - 943 12 955 Guilford** 1,705 44 1,749 - - - - - - 1,705 44 1,749 Halifax 284 3 287 - - - - - - 284 3 287 16 Table 5 Full- Time Equivalent Resident Credit Enrollment in North Carolina College and Universities by Institution, Level of Instruction, and Residence Status, Fall 2002 _______________ Undergraduate_____________ _____________ First Professional__________ _________________ Graduate________________ _______________ All Students______________ Institution In- State Out- of- State Total In- State Out- of- State Total In- State Out- of- State Total In- State Out- of- State Total Haywood 239 3 242 - - - - - - 239 3 242 Isothermal 380 - 380 - - - - - - 380 - 380 James Sprunt 151 1 152 - - - - - - 151 1 152 Johnston 418 5 423 - - - - - - 418 5 423 Lenoir 597 3 600 - - - - - - 597 3 600 Martin 68 - 68 - - - - - - 68 - 68 Mayland 102 1 103 - - - - - - 102 1 103 McDowell 154 - 154 - - - - - - 154 - 154 Mitchell 432 7 439 - - - - - - 432 7 439 Montgomery 53 - 53 - - - - - - 53 - 53 Nash 362 8 370 - - - - - - 362 8 370 Pamlico 34 - 34 ---- - - 34 - 34 Piedmont 167 2 169 - - - - - - 167 2 169 Pitt** 910 52 962 - - - - - - 910 52 962 Randolph 258 1 259 - - - - - - 258 1 259 Richmond 221 1 222 - - - - - - 221 1 222 Roanoke- Chowan 94 - 94 ---- - - 94 - 94 Robeson 259 2 261 - - - - - - 259 2 261 Rockingham 435 10 445 - - - - - - 435 10 445 Rowan- Cabarrus 906 9 915 - - - - - - 906 9 915 Sampson 232 5 237 - - - - - - 232 5 237 Sandhills 580 21 601 - - - - - - 580 21 601 South Piedmont 77 1 78 ---- - - 77 1 78 Southeastern 633 6 639 - - - - - - 633 6 639 Southwestern 348 6 354 - - - - - - 348 6 354 Stanly 294 - 294 - - - - - - 294 - 294 Surry 679 37 716 - - - - - - 679 37 716 Tri- County 181 9 190 - - - - - - 181 9 190 Vance- Granville 194 2 196 - - - - - - 194 2 196 Wake 2,961 109 3,070 - - - - - - 2,961 109 3,070 Wayne 722 23 745 - - - - - - 722 23 745 Western Piedmont 482 3 485 - - - - - - 482 3 485 Wilkes 501 12 513 - - - - - - 501 12 513 Wilson 180 2 182 - - - - - - 180 2 182 Comm. Coll. Total 32,373 1,700 34,073 - - - - - - 32,373 1,700 34,073 Public Total 145,041 18,651 163,692 2,939 358 3,297 18,525 6,599 25,125 166,505 25,609 192,114 Private Institutions Senior Colleges & Universities Barber- Scotia 415 193 608 - - - - - - 415 193 608 Barton 821 299 1,120 - - - - - - 821 299 1,120 Belmont Abbey 535 298 833 - - - - - - 535 298 833 Bennett 148 336 484 - - - - - - 148 336 484 Brevard 277 368 645 - - - - - - 277 368 645 Cabarrus 288 4 292 - - - - - - 288 4 292 Campbell 3,852 662 4,515 673 186 859 258 61 319 4,784 909 5,694 Catawba 1,064 450 1,514 - - - 7 - 7 1,071 450 1,521 Chowan 349 416 765 - - - - - - 349 416 765 Davidson 294 1,350 1,644 - - - - - - 294 1,350 1,644 17 Table 5 Full- Time Equivalent Resident Credit Enrollment in North Carolina College and Universities by Institution, Level of Instruction, and Residence Status, Fall 2002 _______________ Undergraduate_____________ _____________ First Professional__________ _________________ Graduate________________ _______________ All Students______________ Institution In- State Out- of- State Total In- State Out- of- State Total In- State Out- of- State Total In- State Out- of- State Total Duke 909 5,257 6,166 1,426 253 1,679 3,523 931 4,454 5,858 6,441 12,299 Elon 1,179 3,021 4,200 - - - 95 23 118 1,274 3,044 4,318 Gardner- Webb 1,841 604 2,445 164 42 206 497 60 558 2,503 706 3,210 Greensboro 674 333 1,007 - - - 14 7 21 688 340 1,028 Guilford 925 733 1,658 - - - - - - 925 733 1,658 High Point 1,630 810 2,440 - - - 135 1 136 1,765 811 2,576 Johnson C. Smith 396 1,088 1,484 - - - - - - 396 1,088 1,484 Lees- McRae 499 340 839 - - - - - - 499 340 839 Lenoir- Rhyne 928 333 1,262 - - - 85 7 92 1,013 341 1,354 Livingstone 626 362 988 - - - - - - 626 362 988 Mars Hill 787 396 1,183 - - - - - - 787 396 1,183 Meredith 1,740 168 1,908 - - - 88 11 99 1,828 179 2,007 Methodist 1,201 698 1,899 - - - 15 4 19 1,216 702 1,918 Montreat 734 187 921 - - - 89 2 91 823 189 1,012 Mount Olive 1,906 88 1,994 - - - - - - 1,906 88 1,994 N. C. Wesleyan 514 220 734 - - - - - - 514 220 734 Peace 566 70 636 - - - - - - 566 70 636 Pfeiffer 831 215 1,046 - - - 394 70 464 1,225 285 1,510 Queens 567 412 979 - - - 352 41 393 919 453 1,372 Saint Andrews 299 273 572 - - - - - - 299 273 572 Saint Augustine's 760 694 1,454 - - - - - - 760 694 1,454 Salem 517 237 754 - - - 87 1 88 604 238 842 Shaw 1,762 604 2,366 112 3 116 11 1 12 1,886 608 2,495 Wake Forest 1,144 2,845 3,989 479 486 965 896 408 1,305 2,520 3,739 6,259 Warren Wilson 146 621 767 ---- 59 59 146 680 826 Wingate 742 560 1,302 - - - 66 1 67 808 561 1,369 Sr. Coll. & Univ. Total 31,869 25,548 57,417 2,855 971 3,826 6,614 1,689 8,303 41,338 28,208 69,547 Junior College Louisburg 298 79 377 - - - - - - 298 79 377 Private Sr. & Jr. Total 32,167 25,627 57,794 2,855 971 3,826 6,614 1,689 8,303 41,636 28,287 69,924 Seminary/ Bible Colleges Southeastern Seminary 225 160 385 293 610 903 145 243 388 663 1,013 1,676 Heritage 65 2 67 ---- - - 65 2 67 John Wesley 128 7 135 - - - - - - 128 7 135 Piedmont 123 106 229 - - - 5 1 6 128 107 235 Roanoke 57 112 169 - - - - - - 57 112 169 Winston- Salem 19 9 28 ---- - - 19 9 28 Sem. & Bible Coll. Total 617 396 1,013 293 610 903 150 244 394 1,060 1,250 2,310 Private Total 32,784 26,023 58,807 3,148 1,581 4,729 6,764 1,933 8,697 42,696 29,537 72,234 Grand Total 177,825 44,674 222,500 6,087 1,939 8,026 25,289 8,533 33,822 209,202 55,146 264,349 ___________________________________________________________________________ UNC- OP ProgAssess/ Abs. GR002/ 01SEP03 * High school figures are not included in totals. ** Data were not provided for Fall 2002. Figures represent Fall 2001. 18 Table 6 Total Curriculum Degree Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Community Colleges by Institution, Residence Status, Attendance Status, and Gender, Fall 2002 ______________ In- State___________ ____________ Out- of- State___________ ______________ Full- Time__________ ______________ Part- Time__________ ________________ Total____________ Institution Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women Total Alamance 1,485 2,611 4,096 6 6 12 514 929 1,443 977 1,688 2,665 1,491 2,617 4,108 Asheville- Buncombe 2,393 3,039 5,432 59 41 100 902 1,030 1,932 1,550 2,050 3,600 2,452 3,080 5,532 Beaufort Co. 497 1,030 1,527 2 2 4 204 308 512 295 724 1,019 499 1,032 1,531 Bladen 299 929 1,228 - - - 178 524 702 121 405 526 299 929 1,228 Blue Ridge 791 1,180 1,971 4 8 12 333 411 744 462 777 1,239 795 1,188 1,983 Brunswick 296 626 922 9 5 14 165 249 414 140 382 522 305 631 936 Caldwell 1,409 1,765 3,174 36 27 63 327 413 740 1,118 1,379 2,497 1,445 1,792 3,237 Cape Fear 2,732 3,572 6,304 143 129 272 1,549 1,597 3,146 1,326 2,104 3,430 2,875 3,701 6,576 Carteret 516 1,116 1,632 23 64 87 221 469 690 318 711 1,029 539 1,180 1,719 Catawba Valley 1,823 2,458 4,281 4 6 10 482 734 1,216 1,345 1,730 3,075 1,827 2,464 4,291 Central Carolina 1,511 2,756 4,267 82 70 152 715 1,178 1,893 878 1,648 2,526 1,593 2,826 4,419 Central Piedmont 6,484 8,495 14,979 269 296 565 2,567 2,797 5,364 4,186 5,994 10,180 6,753 8,791 15,544 Cleveland 1,012 1,529 2,541 10 5 15 431 667 1,098 591 867 1,458 1,022 1,534 2,556 Coastal Carolina 968 1,672 2,640 530 837 1,367 630 1,243 1,873 868 1,266 2,134 1,498 2,509 4,007 Coll. of Albemarle 808 1,714 2,522 2 12 14 255 599 854 555 1,127 1,682 810 1,726 2,536 Craven 825 1,412 2,237 246 265 511 349 661 1,010 722 1,016 1,738 1,071 1,677 2,748 Davidson County 902 1,811 2,713 2 2 4 362 717 1,079 542 1,096 1,638 904 1,813 2,717 Durham 1,992 3,405 5,397 70 96 166 658 880 1,538 1,404 2,621 4,025 2,062 3,501 5,563 Edgecombe 578 1,666 2,244 - - - 203 680 883 375 986 1,361 578 1,666 2,244 Fayetteville 2,433 5,041 7,474 673 1,099 1,772 1,247 2,450 3,697 1,859 3,690 5,549 3,106 6,140 9,246 Forsyth 2,464 4,060 6,524 35 29 64 1,051 1,438 2,489 1,448 2,651 4,099 2,499 4,089 6,588 Gaston 1,498 2,885 4,383 16 33 49 802 1,332 2,134 712 1,586 2,298 1,514 2,918 4,432 Guilford* 3,844 4,553 8,397 78 54 132 1,811 1,806 3,617 2,111 2,801 4,912 3,922 4,607 8,529 Halifax 492 1,214 1,706 4 9 13 312 646 958 184 577 761 496 1,223 1,719 Haywood 846 1,023 1,869 13 6 19 415 441 856 444 588 1,032 859 1,029 1,888 Isothermal 684 1,269 1,953 2 1 3 303 607 910 383 663 1,046 686 1,270 1,956 James Sprunt 390 1,033 1,423 - 2 2 189 499 688 201 536 737 390 1,035 1,425 Johnston 1,175 2,187 3,362 6 14 20 544 839 1,383 637 1,362 1,999 1,181 2,201 3,382 Lenoir 689 1,515 2,204 7 1 8 418 795 1,213 278 721 999 696 1,516 2,212 Martin 194 587 781 - 2 2 104 314 418 90 275 365 194 589 783 Mayland 622 720 1,342 7 4 11 106 172 278 523 552 1,075 629 724 1,353 McDowell 475 742 1,217 - - - 255 327 582 220 415 635 475 742 1,217 Mitchell 717 1,352 2,069 13 19 32 353 597 950 377 774 1,151 730 1,371 2,101 Montgomery 338 491 829 12 - 12 142 241 383 208 250 458 350 491 841 Nash 878 1,470 2,348 20 7 27 315 583 898 583 894 1,477 898 1,477 2,375 Pamlico 101 221 322 - - - 39 103 142 62 118 180 101 221 322 Piedmont 817 1,200 2,017 17 17 34 294 446 740 540 771 1,311 834 1,217 2,051 Pitt* 2,325 3,178 5,503 71 51 122 1,262 1,545 2,807 1,134 1,684 2,818 2,396 3,229 5,625 Randolph 676 1,482 2,158 7 12 19 240 558 798 443 936 1,379 683 1,494 2,177 Richmond 418 1,206 1,624 2 8 10 207 661 868 213 553 766 420 1,214 1,634 Roanoke- Chowan 250 718 968 - - - 122 383 505 128 335 463 250 718 968 Robeson 533 1,557 2,090 - 5 5 351 884 1,235 182 678 860 533 1,562 2,095 Rockingham 666 1,137 1,803 16 15 31 334 503 837 348 649 997 682 1,152 1,834 Rowan- Cabarrus 1,599 3,065 4,664 18 26 44 733 1,263 1,996 884 1,828 2,712 1,617 3,091 4,708 Sampson 476 1,087 1,563 3 10 13 223 461 684 256 636 892 479 1,097 1,576 Sandhills 1,160 2,184 3,344 53 87 140 694 1,238 1,932 519 1,033 1,552 1,213 2,271 3,484 South Piedmont 579 1,302 1,881 3 7 10 112 292 404 470 1,017 1,487 582 1,309 1,891 Southeastern 687 1,265 1,952 7 3 10 395 714 1,109 299 554 853 694 1,268 1,962 Southwestern 648 1,152 1,800 14 17 31 351 546 897 311 623 934 662 1,169 1,831 Stanly 544 1,131 1,675 17 7 24 267 552 819 294 586 880 561 1,138 1,699 Surry 1,267 2,052 3,319 53 97 150 696 922 1,618 624 1,227 1,851 1,320 2,149 3,469 Tri- County 401 778 1,179 9 23 32 164 346 510 246 455 701 410 801 1,211 Vance- Granville 1,488 2,685 4,173 4 7 11 597 1,103 1,700 895 1,589 2,484 1,492 2,692 4,184 Wake 4,671 5,454 10,125 149 150 299 2,096 1,912 4,008 2,724 3,692 6,416 4,820 5,604 10,424 Wayne 1,064 1,934 2,998 78 44 122 360 588 948 782 1,390 2,172 1,142 1,978 3,120 Western Piedmont 1,062 1,675 2,737 3 2 5 474 780 1,254 591 897 1,488 1,065 1,677 2,742 Wilkes 914 1,584 2,498 16 18 34 584 858 1,442 346 744 1,090 930 1,602 2,532 Wilson 568 1,179 1,747 6 6 12 249 578 827 325 607 932 574 1,185 1,759 Total 67,974 112,154 180,128 2,929 3,763 6,692 30,256 46,409 76,665 40,647 69,508 110,155 70,903 115,917 186,820 ___________________________________________________________________________ UNC- OP ProgAssess/ Abs. GR006/ 01SEP03 * Data were not provided for Fall 2002. Figures represent Fall 2001. 19 Table 7 Percentage Age Distribution of Undergraduate Degree Credit Enrollment by Institution, Fall 2002 Institution < 18 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25- 30 31- 35 36- 40 41- 50 51- 64 65+ Unknown Total Under-graduate Enrollment Average Age Public Institutions University of North Carolina Appalachian 1.7 15.6 17.8 19.4 17.5 11.3 4.9 2.3 5.1 1.4 0.9 1.4 0.5 0.0 0.0 12,852 21.4 East Carolina 0.4 18.7 17.5 17.0 16.5 10.5 5.0 2.6 6.0 2.1 1.4 1.9 0.4 0.1 0.0 16,225 21.6 Elizabeth City 0.8 17.5 15.1 16.1 13.9 6.6 4.3 2.3 6.5 5.2 4.3 5.9 1.3 0.2 0.0 2,133 24.0 Fayetteville 0.6 13.3 14.4 11.5 11.9 7.9 5.0 2.9 10.9 7.0 5.4 7.9 1.5 0.0 0.0 4,328 25.3 N. C. A and T 1.2 21.8 19.6 15.8 14.0 8.2 4.0 2.0 6.2 2.8 1.8 2.3 0.5 0.0 0.0 7,982 21.7 N. C. Central 0.8 14.6 14.2 13.0 10.4 8.1 4.8 4.2 12.0 6.4 3.9 5.0 1.8 0.5 0.2 4,762 24.7 N. C. School of the Arts 1.4 21.1 18.8 19.5 16.8 8.3 5.3 1.9 3.8 1.6 0.7 0.5 0.3 0.0 0.0 738 20.8 N. C. State 0.9 14.6 17.1 17.8 16.7 11.4 5.3 2.7 7.2 2.5 1.3 1.6 0.5 0.1 0.0 22,779 21.9 UNC- Asheville 0.4 9.9 15.1 14.0 14.5 11.2 5.5 4.1 12.4 4.1 2.3 4.1 1.9 0.4 0.0 3,351 24.1 UNC- Chapel Hill 1.1 18.4 22.6 22.5 20.6 7.2 1.7 0.9 2.8 0.9 0.5 0.6 0.2 0.0 0.0 15,961 20.4 UNC- Charlotte 0.4 13.3 14.1 13.5 13.4 10.2 6.2 4.0 13.2 5.0 2.5 3.2 0.8 0.1 0.0 15,364 23.4 UNC- Greensboro 0.5 16.3 15.5 15.6 15.1 9.9 5.0 3.0 9.4 3.9 2.3 2.6 0.7 0.0 0.0 10,892 22.6 UNC- Pembroke 0.6 14.0 13.8 11.9 9.5 6.9 4.1 3.7 12.9 7.3 5.3 8.2 1.8 0.0 0.0 3,951 25.6 UNC- Wilmington 0.7 13.7 18.0 16.6 17.1 10.5 4.6 3.2 8.4 2.6 1.6 2.2 0.7 0.1 0.0 9,952 22.3 Western Carolina 0.3 17.7 17.1 16.0 15.3 9.8 4.3 2.5 7.0 3.6 2.2 3.2 0.9 0.1 0.3 5,665 22.5 Winston- Salem 0.3 16.7 16.3 12.3 10.7 8.1 4.5 3.0 9.7 6.0 4.4 6.0 1.9 0.1 0.0 3,396 24.5 UNC Total 0.8 16.0 17.2 16.7 15.7 9.7 4.6 2.7 7.8 3.2 2.0 2.6 0.7 0.1 0.0 140,331 22.4 Community Colleges* Alamance 9.8 9.6 8.7 7.6 5.2 3.6 3.3 3.3 14.8 10.4 7.6 11.1 4.6 0.2 0.0 4,108 28.2 Asheville- Buncombe 9.9 7.9 8.4 7.2 6.0 4.8 4.5 3.7 16.9 9.7 6.0 10.6 3.9 0.5 0.1 5,532 27.8 Beaufort Co. 10.8 7.7 8.6 6.5 4.2 3.8 2.7 3.5 15.9 11.2 8.1 12.5 4.0 0.4 - 1,531 28.7 Bladen 4.6 6.6 7.0 5.9 3.8 3.0 3.6 3.1 20.3 10.7 9.5 15.2 6.4 0.2 - 1,228 30.8 Blue Ridge 3.8 9.4 11.9 8.9 5.1 3.7 3.3 3.5 14.0 8.6 7.3 13.6 5.9 1.1 - 1,983 29.5 Brunswick 4.8 11.0 12.3 6.8 5.9 4.5 4.2 3.6 12.8 8.5 7.7 13.1 4.3 0.4 - 936 28.4 Caldwell 10.3 8.4 8.9 9.4 8.0 5.5 4.8 4.0 13.1 9.0 6.5 8.5 2.7 0.7 0.1 3,237 26.7 Cape Fear 2.9 8.1 11.7 11.7 10.0 7.1 5.5 4.6 14.6 7.8 5.5 7.7 2.5 0.3 0.0 6,576 26.3 Carteret 5.8 9.4 10.3 10.4 7.5 4.4 4.2 3.2 13.6 7.5 6.5 12.1 4.7 0.5 - 1,719 28.1 Catawba Valley 4.0 9.5 10.6 8.7 5.8 4.2 3.5 3.7 16.9 10.6 7.5 11.1 3.6 0.3 - 4,291 28.2 Central Carolina 12.2 9.4 7.6 6.4 4.8 3.4 3.3 3.3 15.2 10.6 7.8 11.5 4.2 0.3 - 4,419 28.2 Central Piedmont 2.5 7.2 9.6 8.9 7.2 5.9 4.9 4.1 16.6 10.7 7.4 10.2 4.1 0.8 - 15,544 28.6 Cleveland 13.4 9.0 6.5 6.3 4.4 3.2 3.2 2.8 13.3 11.2 9.0 12.1 4.7 0.8 0.0 2,556 28.9 Coastal Carolina 2.4 8.4 9.6 10.3 8.6 6.7 5.0 4.0 17.3 9.4 7.6 8.5 2.1 0.1 - 4,007 27.0 Coll. of Albemarle 18.7 9.2 8.5 6.0 4.8 4.1 3.1 2.6 11.8 8.1 6.9 10.6 4.8 0.9 - 2,536 27.5 Craven 2.6 6.7 8.3 8.2 7.5 5.5 5.1 4.4 16.8 10.3 7.8 12.7 3.2 1.0 - 2,748 29.0 Davidson County 9.2 10.8 9.8 7.5 5.7 3.7 3.4 3.2 15.3 10.3 7.8 10.2 2.9 0.1 0.0 2,717 27.3 Durham 3.9 4.1 5.7 5.8 4.6 5.1 4.5 4.2 21.4 13.4 9.6 13.2 4.3 0.3 - 5,563 30.2 Edgecombe 9.6 7.3 6.8 6.3 4.6 4.1 3.5 3.3 14.8 11.7 10.7 12.9 4.0 0.3 0.1 2,244 29.2 Fayetteville 3.5 5.0 6.8 6.6 6.2 4.4 4.2 4.1 19.9 12.6 9.4 12.9 4.0 0.4 0.0 9,246 29.8 Forsyth 3.6 8.5 9.3 8.3 6.3 5.1 4.2 3.5 15.9 11.2 8.5 11.2 4.1 0.3 - 6,588 28.7 Gaston 1.2 7.0 9.7 8.8 6.8 4.3 3.6 3.3 15.9 12.8 9.8 11.1 5.2 0.3 - 4,432 29.6 Guilford** 1.4 6.3 10.2 10.5 8.6 6.8 4.9 4.8 17.8 9.5 6.8 9.0 3.1 0.4 0.0 8,529 27.6 Halifax 4.1 7.1 8.3 6.6 4.4 4.1 3.3 3.0 15.9 11.9 9.7 16.4 5.1 0.4 - 1,719 30.6 Haywood 17.4 10.6 9.1 6.9 4.3 3.1 3.3 2.5 12.0 8.6 6.5 8.4 5.2 1.9 - 1,888 27.7 Isothermal 5.5 9.0 9.3 7.4 4.9 3.8 3.2 2.6 12.9 10.4 9.3 15.3 6.0 0.5 - 1,956 30.2 James Sprunt 10.8 7.3 6.5 6.8 4.5 3.6 3.5 2.9 16.3 10.0 8.5 13.8 5.1 0.5 - 1,425 29.4 Johnston 18.0 8.9 9.5 7.0 4.2 3.3 2.3 2.8 13.3 9.8 7.2 9.3 3.7 0.5 0.1 3,382 27.0 Lenoir 2.4 7.5 10.0 7.8 5.7 4.7 3.5 2.8 16.9 11.1 8.9 13.6 5.1 0.3 - 2,212 29.7 Martin 5.1 8.0 9.2 8.8 6.1 4.0 3.8 3.2 12.8 8.9 9.2 14.6 5.9 0.4 - 783 29.8 20 Table 7 Percentage Age Distribution of Undergraduate Degree Credit Enrollment by Institution, Fall 2002 Institution < 18 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25- 30 31- 35 36- 40 41- 50 51- 64 65+ Unknown Total Under-graduate Enrollment Average Age Mayland 23.1 10.1 7.4 4.1 3.5 2.9 3.0 2.1 12.7 8.3 7.8 10.2 4.3 0.4 0.1 1,353 27.0 McDowell 5.6 7.2 6.4 7.7 4.8 4.8 2.5 3.9 18.2 10.5 8.7 13.0 5.7 0.9 - 1,217 30.1 Mitchell 3.0 9.3 10.1 8.8 6.6 5.2 3.6 3.0 16.3 10.2 9.6 10.7 3.3 0.2 - 2,101 28.3 Montgomery 10.0 7.4 5.4 4.5 4.5 2.9 2.9 3.4 17.5 12.0 8.2 14.5 5.9 1.0 - 841 30.4 Nash 5.1 9.2 9.9 8.3 6.4 4.3 3.7 3.9 16.4 10.7 8.3 10.1 3.5 0.2 0.0 2,375 27.9 Pamlico 9.0 6.5 6.8 5.9 5.3 2.8 1.6 2.8 17.4 14.3 7.8 13.7 5.6 0.6 - 322 30.1 Piedmont 20.9 8.3 6.9 5.5 4.5 3.7 2.9 2.2 13.3 8.5 7.5 11.5 3.9 0.2 0.1 2,051 27.2 Pitt** 1.8 12.5 15.6 10.2 8.5 6.2 5.0 3.9 14.5 7.1 5.3 7.3 2.1 0.1 0.0 5,625 25.6 Randolph 9.6 9.5 10.2 7.9 5.6 4.9 3.4 3.2 14.3 9.3 7.4 11.1 3.4 0.2 - 2,177 27.5 Richmond 2.6 7.3 8.2 7.5 5.0 6.2 3.5 3.7 18.2 11.4 11.8 10.4 4.0 0.2 - 1,634 29.2 Roanoke- Chowan 11.6 9.7 8.0 8.5 6.4 4.5 3.4 3.7 11.6 8.9 7.7 11.6 4.4 - - 968 27.7 Robeson 0.1 4.6 6.2 6.0 4.6 5.0 3.5 4.0 20.5 14.3 9.4 15.1 6.6 0.1 - 2,095 31.6 Rockingham 4.8 10.9 11.3 11.8 6.8 4.7 3.2 2.4 16.0 9.7 6.2 8.9 3.1 0.2 - 1,834 26.9 Rowan- Cabarrus 4.8 8.2 10.0 9.0 6.7 5.6 4.5 3.9 14.7 9.6 7.5 11.7 3.4 0.4 - 4,708 28.1 Sampson 6.2 7.6 8.0 6.8 5.6 3.2 5.2 2.8 14.1 10.7 10.2 13.1 4.6 1.9 - 1,576 30.1 Sandhills 6.8 11.3 10.1 9.1 6.2 4.8 4.2 3.0 15.7 8.6 6.8 9.2 3.4 0.9 - 3,484 27.4 South Piedmont 13.3 7.8 7.5 6.0 4.0 3.2 2.2 2.2 15.0 10.0 9.9 13.0 5.7 0.3 - 1,891 29.3 Southeastern 6.7 9.4 11.6 10.1 7.0 4.1 4.2 3.1 14.1 9.4 6.3 9.3 3.5 1.2 - 1,962 27.5 Southwestern 9.1 9.3 10.2 8.5 6.2 5.4 3.9 3.6 13.0 8.8 8.0 9.6 4.0 0.5 - 1,831 27.5 Stanly 6.9 9.5 10.4 8.0 4.8 3.5 2.9 2.9 13.1 11.1 9.4 12.0 4.5 0.7 - 1,699 29.0 Surry 8.0 11.8 13.7 8.5 5.3 3.7 2.8 2.3 10.8 8.4 7.0 11.3 5.3 1.1 - 3,469 28.2 Tri- County 8.3 8.3 9.7 5.9 4.2 4.0 3.3 2.9 14.0 9.8 9.9 13.8 5.4 0.5 - 1,211 29.6 Vance- Granville 9.3 7.3 7.7 6.1 5.2 3.9 3.1 2.8 16.4 12.6 9.1 11.9 4.1 0.3 0.0 4,184 28.9 Wake 1.2 6.9 10.5 10.1 7.6 6.0 4.9 4.3 17.7 10.6 7.5 9.4 3.2 0.2 0.0 10,424 27.8 Wayne 3.6 10.5 12.6 8.8 7.0 5.3 3.8 3.3 14.8 8.4 7.5 10.7 3.3 0.4 - 3,120 27.6 Western Piedmont 3.6 7.9 9.2 8.1 7.5 5.6 4.7 3.1 15.6 10.6 7.9 11.7 4.2 0.2 0.1 2,742 28.6 Wilkes 9.3 11.8 11.5 8.7 4.6 3.4 2.3 2.6 12.4 9.1 7.4 11.3 5.3 0.4 - 2,532 28.1 Wilson 2.4 6.5 8.1 7.2 5.4 4.3 3.7 4.8 19.8 13.1 9.2 11.9 3.4 0.2 0.1 1,759 29.3 Comm. Coll. Total 5.9 8.2 9.4 8.2 6.3 4.9 4.0 3.6 15.9 10.3 7.8 10.9 4.0 0.5 0.0 186,820 28.3 Public Total 3.7 11.5 12.8 11.9 10.4 7.0 4.3 3.2 12.4 7.2 5.3 7.4 2.6 0.3 0.0 327,151 25.8 Private Institutions Senior Colleges & Universities Barber- Scotia 0.7 9.8 13.5 20.1 12.9 14.2 9.5 6.0 6.0 4.4 2.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 613 22.2 Barton 0.6 19.6 17.0 13.7 14.1 5.9 3.8 2.6 7.8 5.0 3.1 4.4 2.0 0.2 0.2 1,245 23.5 Belmont Abbey 8.2 44.4 9.7 4.2 2.5 2.2 1.8 1.5 9.5 5.5 5.5 4.3 0.7 0.0 0.0 883 22.7 Bennett 2.5 21.0 21.0 17.7 20.4 8.6 3.5 1.9 2.1 0.6 0.4 0.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 486 20.3 Brevard 0.6 16.7 21.5 17.3 14.0 9.9 6.6 5.6 4.1 1.2 0.9 0.9 0.6 0.0 0.0 664 21.3 Cabarrus 3.4 22.0 9.7 13.1 7.1 5.0 2.4 2.9 18.4 6.0 3.7 5.0 1.3 0.0 0.0 381 24.2 Campbell 0.9 12.2 12.4 12.4 11.4 7.4 4.6 3.0 13.7 8.2 6.9 5.7 0.7 0.0 0.5 5,131 25.0 Catawba 0.1 12.6 15.6 13.5 12.0 8.3 4.2 2.6 11.4 7.7 4.9 5.8 1.3 0.1 0.0 1,538 24.8 Chowan 3.4 24.9 21.9 17.7 15.6 5.5 3.2 1.0 2.4 1.4 1.0 1.5 0.3 0.1 0.0 776 20.7 Davidson 1.3 23.1 27.7 19.5 22.4 5.3 0.5 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 1,645 19.5 Duke 2.0 22.9 25.2 21.4 22.7 4.1 0.5 0.1 0.3 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.5 6,206 19.5 Elon 2.0 25.2 24.9 22.3 18.2 4.2 0.8 0.4 0.7 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.2 0.0 0.0 4,270 19.8 Gardner- Webb 1.8 13.1 11.4 11.2 10.8 6.0 4.0 2.5 10.4 8.2 8.0 10.2 2.2 0.1 0.1 2,648 26.7 Greensboro 5.2 16.8 15.3 12.5 12.6 6.5 4.0 2.1 8.7 4.5 4.3 5.9 1.6 0.0 0.0 1,178 23.9 Guilford 2.2 1.6 13.2 15.1 14.0 10.2 5.0 2.1 11.2 7.7 6.9 9.4 1.4 0.0 0.0 1,801 26.2 High Point 0.6 12.5 14.1 11.3 11.9 5.7 3.4 2.6 13.2 9.4 6.4 7.1 1.7 0.1 0.0 2,559 25.8 Johnson C. Smith 0.3 14.8 18.5 17.2 13.7 10.3 9.1 3.8 2.6 0.8 0.7 0.9 0.5 0.0 6.8 1,537 19.8 21 Table 7 Percentage Age Distribution of Undergraduate Degree Credit Enrollment by Institution, Fall 2002 Institution < 18 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25- 30 31- 35 36- 40 41- 50 51- 64 65+ Unknown Total Under-graduate Enrollment Average Age Lees- McRae 0.0 18.2 19.7 14.7 11.3 8.8 3.4 2.1 6.8 4.4 4.6 4.6 1.4 0.0 0.0 864 23.5 Lenoir- Rhyne 1.8 20.3 17.2 14.3 13.8 5.6 3.2 1.7 8.2 4.8 3.5 4.5 1.2 0.1 0.0 1,358 23.2 Livingstone 0.3 15.3 18.4 16.7 11.7 9.3 6.7 4.6 5.8 2.9 1.9 3.8 1.8 0.0 0.9 1,003 22.8 Mars Hill 1.2 16.8 14.5 14.3 13.1 7.1 4.2 2.0 8.6 4.8 4.5 6.6 2.1 0.1 0.0 1,276 24.5 Meredith 2.5 17.1 15.4 16.9 17.2 6.8 2.9 2.1 8.0 3.2 3.0 3.8 1.1 0.0 0.0 2,175 22.8 Methodist 0.7 11.4 14.7 14.0 11.6 9.7 5.1 3.6 12.4 5.4 3.7 3.8 0.9 0.1 2.9 2,161 23.2 Montreat 1.1 10.0 9.1 7.5 7.1 3.7 1.9 2.3 12.0 12.0 13.0 16.7 3.3 0.1 0.1 930 30.2 Mount Olive 0.1 4.2 5.4 4.2 5.8 6.4 5.2 3.9 20.2 13.1 12.3 16.0 3.2 0.0 0.0 2,213 30.9 N. C. Wesleyan 2.9 21.4 23.2 18.1 12.6 9.6 3.5 1.6 0.8 0.1 0.7 0.0 0.1 0.0 5.4 753 18.9 Peace 0.2 22.0 22.2 18.6 16.3 10.0 4.8 1.5 1.8 0.9 0.5 0.9 0.2 0.0 0.0 649 20.5 Pfeiffer 2.5 11.8 11.3 12.4 11.4 5.3 3.8 2.8 12.3 9.9 8.1 6.3 1.9 0.0 0.3 1,142 25.9 Queens 0.1 11.5 14.8 13.4 9.2 6.1 3.2 2.7 11.5 7.6 6.6 10.0 2.7 0.1 0.7 1,205 26.4 Saint Andrews 0.8 15.5 18.9 18.6 18.3 6.7 2.4 2.4 4.9 3.6 2.8 3.8 1.1 0.2 0.0 613 22.7 Saint Augustine's 1.3 15.7 18.4 14.9 12.3 6.7 5.5 3.8 7.3 3.4 2.3 3.4 0.6 0.0 4.4 1,502 21.6 Salem 1.8 14.8 14.8 12.0 10.1 3.3 1.8 1.6 8.5 9.0 5.6 11.4 4.9 0.3 0.0 874 27.5 Shaw 0.3 8.2 12.0 10.2 8.5 6.5 4.6 3.0 12.0 9.4 8.1 11.8 4.4 0.2 0.8 2,535 28.3 Wake Forest 1.0 20.3 24.0 25.8 22.3 5.2 0.7 0.2 0.3 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 - 4,045 19.7 Warren Wilson 1.0 19.2 21.1 20.7 16.6 10.7 4.3 2.1 3.6 0.3 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.1 769 20.3 Wingate 0.3 16.0 21.8 17.3 15.7 7.0 2.9 1.3 2.2 1.7 0.5 1.1 0.5 0.1 11.7 1,328 18.5 Sr. Coll. & Univ. Total 1.4 16.5 17.5 15.8 14.5 6.5 3.3 2.1 7.3 4.6 3.8 4.6 1.2 0.0 0.9 60,956 23.2 Junior College Louisburg 2.6 35.2 35.4 15.4 3.9 2.6 0.8 0.0 1.3 0.8 0.3 1.3 0.5 0.0 0.0 384 19.7 Private Sr. & Jr. Total 1.4 16.6 17.6 15.8 14.4 6.5 3.3 2.0 7.3 4.6 3.8 4.6 1.2 0.0 0.9 61,340 23.1 Seminary/ Bible Colleges Southeastern Seminary 1.3 5.6 8.5 10.0 7.7 7.5 4.8 4.8 16.7 12.5 9.6 9.0 2.1 0.0 0.0 480 27.9 Heritage 0.0 2.6 6.4 5.1 7.7 9.0 2.6 7.7 14.1 12.8 9.0 15.4 7.7 0.0 0.0 78 31.6 John Wesley 1.3 2.0 2.6 6.6 3.3 4.6 2.6 3.3 15.9 15.2 19.2 16.6 6.0 0.7 0.0 151 33.5 Piedmont 1.5 10.0 14.2 15.7 11.9 8.4 5.4 6.1 11.9 5.7 2.3 5.7 0.4 0.0 0.8 261 23.7 Roanoke 1.6 16.7 17.7 17.2 14.5 5.9 3.2 2.2 8.1 3.8 3.2 2.7 2.7 0.5 0.0 186 23.5 Winston- Salem 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 4.8 11.9 11.9 23.8 31.0 11.9 2.4 42 47.2 Sem. & Bible Coll. Total 1.3 7.4 10.0 11.3 8.9 6.9 4.1 4.5 13.6 10.0 8.3 9.2 3.7 0.6 0.3 1,198 27.9 Private Total 1.4 16.4 17.5 15.7 14.3 6.5 3.3 2.1 7.4 4.7 3.9 4.7 1.2 0.1 0.9 62,538 23.2 Grand Total 3.3 12.3 13.5 12.5 11.0 6.9 4.1 3.0 11.6 6.8 5.1 7.0 2.3 0.3 0.2 389,689 25.4 ___________________________________________________________________________ UNC- OP ProgAssess/ Abs. GR007/ 01SEP03 * Community college figures include all curriculum students. ** Data were not provided for Fall 2002. Figures represent Fall 2001. 22 Table 8 Home County of In- State Undergraduate Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Type of Institution, Fall 2002 _________ Public Institutions_________ ________ Private Institutions_________ Home County UNC Community Colleges* Total Senior Colleges** Junior College Total Grand Total Alamance 1,743 506 2,249 438 3 441 2,690 Alexander 272 169 441 104 - 104 545 Alleghany 107 69 176 16 - 16 192 Anson 280 59 339 112 - 112 451 Ashe 266 118 384 47 - 47 431 Avery 270 91 361 95 - 95 456 Beaufort 640 182 822 167 4 171 993 Bertie 396 49 445 81 - 81 526 Bladen 460 358 818 111 - 111 929 Brunswick 678 505 1,183 147 4 151 1,334 Buncombe 3,275 900 4,175 788 - 788 4,963 Burke 885 585 1,470 321 1 322 1,792 Cabarrus 2,107 585 2,692 730 3 733 3,425 Caldwell 844 363 1,207 160 1 161 1,368 Camden 135 35 170 16 - 16 186 Carteret 846 516 1,362 161 1 162 1,524 Caswell 216 65 281 34 - 34 315 Catawba 1,707 789 2,496 655 2 657 3,153 Chatham 622 165 787 112 4 116 903 Cherokee 277 157 434 35 - 35 469 Chowan 274 31 305 34 1 35 340 Clay 120 55 175 17 - 17 192 Cleveland 1,063 407 1,470 503 1 504 1,974 Columbus 728 656 1,384 148 3 151 1,535 Craven 1,216 747 1,963 256 3 259 2,222 Cumberland 5,541 1,010 6,551 2,439 7 2,446 8,997 Currituck 225 87 312 42 - 42 354 Dare 462 157 619 71 1 72 691 Davidson 1,589 583 2,172 570 3 573 2,745 Davie 502 126 628 173 1 174 802 Duplin 522 298 820 183 1 184 1,004 Durham 4,126 734 4,860 845 14 859 5,719 Edgecombe 775 231 1,006 199 1 200 1,206 Forsyth 5,332 1,189 6,521 1,989 9 1,998 8,519 Franklin 445 87 532 196 43 239 771 Gaston 2,059 906 2,965 772 - 772 3,737 Gates 169 30 199 40 - 40 239 Graham 73 49 122 5 - 5 127 Granville 447 95 542 151 4 155 697 Greene 192 110 302 63 - 63 365 Guilford 8,302 1,856 10,158 2,441 10 2,451 12,609 Halifax 828 335 1,163 157 3 160 1,323 Harnett 754 375 1,129 654 1 655 1,784 Haywood 685 266 951 92 - 92 1,043 Henderson 1,054 509 1,563 261 1 262 1,825 Hertford 363 88 451 159 - 159 610 Hoke 438 81 519 103 - 103 622 Hyde 76 9 85 11 - 11 96 Iredell 1,384 619 2,003 470 2 472 2,475 Jackson 548 264 812 70 1 71 883 Johnston 1,208 617 1,825 475 4 479 2,304 Jones 112 57 169 50 - 50 219 Lee 662 321 983 186 - 186 1,169 Lenoir 900 564 1,464 210 1 211 1,675 Lincoln 723 293 1,016 239 2 241 1,257 Macon 397 142 539 66 - 66 605 Madison 127 38 165 99 - 99 264 Martin 387 106 493 81 1 82 575 Mcdowell 417 218 635 122 - 122 757 Mecklenburg 12,674 3,126 15,800 2,891 6 2,897 18,697 23 Table 8 Home County of In- State Undergraduate Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Type of Institution, Fall 2002 _________ Public Institutions_________ ________ Private Institutions_________ Home County UNC Community Colleges* Total Senior Colleges** Junior College Total Grand Total Mitchell 162 100 262 55 - 55 317 Montgomery 221 95 316 111 1 112 428 Moore 950 456 1,406 299 - 299 1,705 Nash 1,242 427 1,669 327 10 337 2,006 New Hanover 3,677 1,982 5,659 402 2 404 6,063 Northampton 345 80 425 101 - 101 526 Onslow 1,698 1,322 3,020 1,446 - 1,446 4,466 Orange 2,529 413 2,942 391 7 398 3,340 Pamlico 145 76 221 29 - 29 250 Pasquotank 794 204 998 67 - 67 1,065 Pender 455 293 748 95 1 96 844 Perquimans 206 38 244 25 1 26 270 Person 367 175 542 93 4 97 639 Pitt 2,918 699 3,617 297 3 300 3,917 Polk 163 73 236 45 - 45 281 Randolph 1,241 456 1,697 477 - 477 2,174 Richmond 574 283 857 155 - 155 1,012 Robeson 2,227 578 2,805 170 1 171 2,976 Rockingham 982 437 1,419 240 1 241 1,660 Rowan 1,368 608 1,976 910 2 912 2,888 Rutherford 544 448 992 239 - 239 1,231 Sampson 691 317 1,008 254 - 254 1,262 Scotland 666 85 751 132 - 132 883 Stanly 693 296 989 373 1 374 1,363 Stokes 437 145 582 143 1 144 726 Surry 637 511 1,148 297 - 297 1,445 Swain 142 62 204 70 - 70 274 Transylvania 298 135 433 141 - 141 574 Tyrrell 62 4 66 19 - 19 85 Union 1,592 368 1,960 519 1 520 2,480 Vance 466 88 554 139 7 146 700 Wake 15,014 3,773 18,787 3,748 96 3,844 22,631 Warren 232 34 266 66 4 70 336 Washington 281 27 308 40 1 41 349 Watauga 1,231 368 1,599 63 - 63 1,662 Wayne 1,434 1,178 2,612 1,042 7 1,049 3,661 Wilkes 621 383 1,004 177 - 177 1,181 Wilson 974 267 1,241 401 7 408 1,649 Yadkin 363 168 531 121 - 121 652 Yancey 170 54 224 79 - 79 303 Unknown - - - 219 - 219 219 Total 122,737 41,244 163,981 35,880 305 36,185 200,166 ___________________________________________________________________________ UNC- OP ProgAssess/ Abs. GR017/ 01SEP03 * Community Colleges includes only college transfer students ( AA, AFA, AS). ** Includes a theological seminary and Bible colleges. 24 Table 9 Home State of Out- of- State Undergraduate Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Type of Institution, Fall 2002 _________ Public Institutions_________ ________ Private Institutions_________ Home State UNC Community Colleges* Total Senior Colleges** Junior College Total Grand Total Alabama 159 39 198 291 - 291 489 Alaska 20 6 26 29 - 29 55 Arizona 34 22 56 75 - 75 131 Arkansas 26 12 38 67 - 67 105 California 282 106 388 647 - 647 1,035 Colorado 82 19 101 149 - 149 250 Connecticut 350 23 373 635 2 637 1,010 Delaware 145 6 151 226 - 226 377 Dist. of Columbia 297 5 302 329 - 329 631 Florida 799 229 1,028 2,182 3 2,185 3,213 Georgia 1,148 75 1,223 1,628 2 1,630 2,853 Hawaii 13 2 15 31 - 31 46 Idaho 11 6 17 14 - 14 31 Illinois 264 69 333 460 1 461 794 Indiana 127 31 158 207 1 208 366 Iowa 46 16 62 52 - 52 114 Kansas 55 18 73 77 - 77 150 Kentucky 112 23 135 224 1 225 360 Louisiana 87 25 112 153 - 153 265 Maine 49 13 62 151 - 151 213 Maryland 1,623 50 1,673 2,336 4 2,340 4,013 Massachusetts 294 24 318 709 1 710 1,028 Michigan 215 60 275 253 - 253 528 Minnesota 73 8 81 114 - 114 195 Mississippi 56 26 82 61 - 61 143 Missouri 112 27 139 185 1 186 325 Montana 10 5 15 24 - 24 39 Nebraska 13 10 23 28 - 28 51 Nevada 17 7 24 29 - 29 53 New Hampshire 86 14 100 163 - 163 263 New Jersey 1,055 50 1,105 1,344 4 1,348 2,453 New Mexico 18 7 25 33 - 33 58 New York 1,184 157 1,341 1,635 3 1,638 2,979 North Dakota 8 1 9 9 - 9 18 Ohio 466 75 541 879 3 882 1,423 Oklahoma 58 19 77 72 - 72 149 Oregon 27 12 39 79 - 79 118 Pennsylvania 891 96 987 1,428 3 1,431 2,418 Rhode Island 72 3 75 110 1 111 186 South Carolina 1,232 97 1,329 1,904 6 1,910 3,239 South Dakota 8 2 10 15 - 15 25 Tennessee 456 53 509 692 1 693 1,202 Texas 358 145 503 792 - 792 1,295 Utah 11 9 20 26 - 26 46 Vermont 53 5 58 123 - 123 181 Virginia 2,919 206 3,125 3,365 33 3,398 6,523 Washington 77 19 96 166 2 168 264 West Virginia 101 30 131 265 - 265 396 Wisconsin 93 20 113 123 - 123 236 Wyoming 6 2 8 9 - 9 17 Territories 44 8 52 152 2 154 206 Foreign Countries 1,626 301 1,927 1,264 5 1,269 3,196 Unknown 226 15 241 260 - 260 501 Total 17,594 2,308 19,902 26,274 79 26,353 46,255 ___________________________________________________________________________ UNC- OP ProgAssess/ Abs. GR018/ 01SEP03 * Community Colleges includes only college transfer students ( AA, AFA, AS). ** Includes a theological seminary and Bible colleges. 25 Table 10. Home County of In- State Undergraduate Degree Credit* Headcount Enrollment in the University of North Carolina by Institution, Fall 2002 County ASU ECU ECSU FSU NCA& T NCCU NCSA NCSU UNC- A UNC- CH UNC- C UNC- G UNC- P UNC- W WCU WSSU Total Alamance 171 140 3 16 151 25 3 269 15 241 63 462 17 96 38 33 1,743 Alexander 100 10 02151 29 5 23 36 153 13 16 13 272 Alleghany 53 300130 19 34641280 107 Anson 16 12 0 14 19 11 1 37 3 31 46 20 26 12 9 23 280 Ashe 152 500000 33 10 26 19 51942 266 Avery 174 400000 12 19 15 4 1615 191 270 Beaufort 9 378 22 2 28 13 1 82 2 41 9 23 4 17 3 6 640 Bertie 1 91 97 18 59 32 0 37 0 25 2 13 1 10 3 7 396 Bladen 6 60 2 60 35 25 0 60 0 27 13 19 91 47 4 11 460 Brunswick 27 62 1 17 41 21 1 66 3 58 45 23 24 264 11 14 678 Buncombe 368 58 0 2 34 14 6 386 1,203 310 171 186 1 88 425 23 3,275 Burke 284 36 00540 90 87 84 96 60 1 19 105 14 885 Cabarrus 176 94 2 6 31 26 2 259 16 194 1,007 76 11 121 61 25 2,107 Caldwell 465 25 01610 79 15 67 56 45 39 65 7 844 Camden 2 22 57 0050 21 07142 13 10 135 Carteret 43 273 4 10 15 9 0 160 7 100 15 44 13 139 9 5 846 Caswell 12 12 0 2 59 15 0 24 2 12 11 45 0859 216 Catawba 427 116 1 0 22 11 3 275 34 173 274 156 1 50 127 37 1,707 Chatham 38 56 0 4 48 30 5 125 13 113 25 93 12 35 14 11 622 Cherokee 25 800100 28 18 23 2505 161 1 277 Chowan 0 60 100 8 15 5 0 28 0 21 5 7 3 10 4 8 274 Clay 96000007 11 90801 69 0 120 Cleveland 206 34 0 2 37 7 1 141 11 127 288 45 6 25 91 42 1,063 Columbus 20 92 1 55 41 31 2 92 2 48 22 29 154 117 2 20 728 Craven 47 495 17 29 43 30 1 215 8 105 34 40 10 103 19 20 1,216 Cumberland 170 535 10 2,013 332 138 6 521 15 395 236 230 579 194 57 110 5,541 Currituck 2 62 72 1241 20 3 16353 29 20 225 Dare 28 130 44 0031 75 1 62 10 251 75 61 462 Davidson 192 108 1 9 73 17 7 239 20 161 274 271 9 65 60 83 1,589 Davie 93 46 00922 53 3 44 85 638 26 41 27 502 Duplin 8 114 4 41 46 34 0 85 0 41 4 18 5 101 8 13 522 Durham 196 239 8 50 309 1,178 13 688 36 624 151 278 41 167 44 104 4,126 Edgecombe 12 219 52 34 95 95 0 106 3 47 7 39 0 19 7 40 775 Forsyth 556 304 10 40 321 107 92 689 96 552 429 876 24 232 154 850 5,332 Franklin 20 80 8 8 32 40 1 119 4 45 7 22 5 28 11 15 445 Gaston 306 105 4 12 53 23 3 243 33 202 678 140 9 36 166 46 2,059 Gates 2 44 63 4 12 8 0 16 0 13 050200 169 Graham 81000007232210 47 0 73 Granville 19 60 2 6 36 69 1 94 1 50 13 40 8 25 8 15 447 Greene 5 91 3 4 20 9 0 28 1 13 332505 192 Guilford 615 339 12 43 1,542 131 22 993 63 797 383 2,638 34 346 179 165 8,302 Halifax 11 184 138 57 102 70 1 87 2 60 4 39 7 35 5 26 828 Harnett 37 131 2 131 39 23 1 144 4 64 17 31 33 74 15 8 754 Haywood 80 12 00101 84 62 59 11 26 1 23 325 0 685 Henderson 137 25 1 0 12 7 6 104 196 116 112 68 4 32 229 5 1,054 Hertford 3 81 99 7 54 26 0 45 0 16 2 12 1 11 3 3 363 Hoke 11 49 2 109 27 20 0 22 4 21 20 11 120 11 1 10 438 Hyde 1 29 80520 14 27300410 76 Iredell 237 74 1 3 35 13 1 191 30 114 422 70 6 53 83 51 1,384 Jackson 10 14 10201 38 26 29 14 14 2 16 379 2 548 Johnston 37 303 5 34 40 30 2 405 3 101 26 43 19 129 18 13 1,208 Jones 2 25 3 13 15 6 0 19 17311 10 15 112 26 Table 10. Home County of In- State Undergraduate Degree Credit* Headcount Enrollment in the University of North Carolina by Institution, Fall 2002 ( Cont.) County ASU ECU ECSU FSU NCA& T NCCU NCSA NCSU UNC- A UNC- CH UNC- C UNC- G UNC- P UNC- W WCU WSSU Total Lee 4911402619121144390306026451627662 Lenoir 17 362 4 33 60 75 2 121 0 88 18 32 0 56 7 25 900 Lincoln 134 34 24911 94 11 71 243 25 2 22 619 723 Macon 33 801801 23 25 22 13 11 16 244 1 397 Madison 21 100300 16 39 23 5510 12 1 127 Martin 3 184 30 21 7 31 1 53 1 13 2 15 2 8 0 16 387 McDowell 91 23 0 0 35 0 0 48 38 31 37 16 0 7 85 6 417 Mecklenburg 1,187 470 22 105 503 290 35 1,469 112 1,552 5,314 459 71 413 323 349 12,674 Mitchell 63 300000 22 15 12 5 1006 251 162 Montgomery 15 21 2 18 17 4 0 29 3 10 28 40 8 12 7 7 221 Moore 122 93 0 20 33 13 8 200 8 119 37 71 110 77 21 18 950 Nash 61 384 43 30 59 52 1 293 8 153 18 47 7 63 14 9 1,242 New Hanover 107 219 4 28 65 48 10 472 38 286 122 84 24 2,127 19 24 3,677 Northampton 3 68 46 24 53 38 0 32 1 26 2 26 1 8 4 13 345 Onslow 44 385 18 55 55 34 3 207 6 127 44 68 46 544 37 25 1,698 Orange 201 113 3 10 50 125 6 400 77 1,053 71 215 27 122 31 25 2,529 Pamlico 6 46 2 13 8 4 0 24 3 18 4 2 0 15 0 0 145 Pasquotank 12 111 494 3 16 17 1 43 1 43 5 15 0 30 2 1 794 Pender 13 43 6 10 27 11 0 57 4 34 21 12 6 194 2 15 455 Perquimans 1 33 112 1 5 10 0 20 14350911 206 Person 29 34 7 0 20 54 0 76 5 40 17 39 4 21 7 14 367 Pitt 52 1,890 12 22 99 84 1 279 12 225 38 54 5 90 17 38 2,918 Polk 24 600300 21 31 23 17 913 23 2 163 Randolph 133 65 2 4 96 7 1 184 9 129 122 368 13 50 50 8 1,241 Richmond 8 56 3 33 22 17 0 39 5 40 43 31 223 25 6 23 574 Robeson 16 124 1 157 88 36 3 156 4 111 40 56 1,342 48 11 34 2,227 Rockingham 97 75 4 4 123 5 1 147 12 91 32 278 8 58 20 27 982 Rowan 153 89 3 3 37 33 3 182 31 140 403 71 14 73 63 70 1,368 Rutherford 143 13 01940 42 38 45 98 35 9 13 913 544 Sampson 12 88 1 169 41 27 0 143 1 49 12 17 23 85 10 13 691 Scotland 19 48 2 32 53 16 1 73 1 48 35 27 278 20 1 12 666 Stanly 74 31 0 9 9 11 2 114 7 56 246 51 12 29 30 12 693 Stokes 73 21 0 1 17 0 4 46 2 52 27 101 5 21 32 35 437 Surry 137 43 00825 93 13 54 94 51 6 43 34 54 637 Swain 82000006575300 106 0 142 Transylvania 41 912110 29 58 20 35 11 0 13 752 298 Tyrrell 1 14 20 0370603222200 62 Union 228 78 2 14 27 20 4 239 15 165 563 32 14 87 70 34 1,592 Vance 12 48 13 9 57 74 0 75 2 61 15 41 6 14 10 29 466 Wake 960 1,733 8 48 439 584 41 6,811 139 1,821 403 669 140 847 281 90 15,014 Warren 9 36 15 5 40 31 0 37 0 17 4 16 1 4 6 11 232 Washington 2 71 76 7 30 16 1 34 1 15 31090 15 281 Watauga 915 900102 71 30 72 29 32 0 43 216 1,231 Wayne 28 488 18 39 113 70 2 224 3 145 23 85 8 126 12 50 1,434 Wilkes 252 14 00754 74 11 69 62 44 6 15 45 13 621 Wilson 32 330 11 31 81 44 0 184 4 119 9 31 0 71 14 13 974 Yadkin 88 21 00200 30 2 43 44 461 32 27 27 363 Yancey 59 200100 20 46 96303 20 1 170 Total 11,417 13,709 1,847 3,859 6,365 4,291 334 20,905 2,979 12,987 13,618 9,835 3,762 8,575 5,116 3,138 122,737 UNC- GA ProgAssess/ Abs. AT029. U/ 2- 04- 03 * University of North Carolina Institutions include extenion credit. 27 Table 11. Home State of Out- of- State Undergraduate Degree Credit* Headcount Enrollment in the University of North Carolina by Institution, Fall 2002 State ASU ECU ECSU FSU NCA& T NCCU NCSA NCSU UNC- A UNC- CH UNC- C UNC- G UNC- P UNC- W WCU WSSU Total Alabama 26 0085342214471383132159 Alaska 401200021431010120 Arizona 111400262931120134 Arkansas 610030152430001026 California 7 7 4 10 39 14 19 34 6 85 23 16 1836282 Colorado 460451212516941112082 Connecticut 9 45 1 10 33 6 4 27 6 72 56 35 4 31 3 8 350 Delaware 6 29 0 0 20 4 3 16 1 24 10 12 2 13 1 4 145 District of Columbia 10 7 14 19 82 52 2 44 1 30 9 12 2 2 0 11 297 Florida 130 49 3 26 24 7 30 99 42 227 49 35 6 29 41 2 799 Georgia 299 39 11 18 142 13 21 66 42 171 69 32 6 39 170 10 1,148 Hawaii 010210010520010013 Idaho 100200020400002011 Illinois 14 13 1 12 32 7 5 27 11 66 24 10 5 27 7 3 264 Indiana 15 9 1 6 10 4 4 10 2 27 17 8 1 10 1 2 127 Iowa 3313004311462222046 Kansas 7102412702061030155 Kentucky 23201115127311830530112 Louisiana 11 4177021352491002187 Maine 3 11 0 1 0 0051795070049 Maryland 35 464 20 26 235 80 25 145 15 216 71 71 12 169 10 29 1,623 Massachusetts 8 30 1 8 7 11 6 37 10 71 28 24 6 39 5 3 294 Michigan 7 12 2 6 43 8 5 18 6 41 23 11 1 22 3 7 215 Minnesota 36025057119650131073 Mississippi 9006211601650133356 Missouri 610372693461532810112 Montana 200000030301001010 Nebraska 010010020610020013 Nevada 110030220412000117 New Hampshire 6 18 0 2 0 0 1 17 2 12 17 3161086 New Jersey 18 262 8 15 66 42 14 97 5 163 96 106 10 134 7 12 1,055 New Mexico 200011130520020118 New York 19 142 17 32 104 66 29 110 13 214 184 74 20 124 12 24 1,184 North Dakota 00020002011101008 Ohio 20 35 3 5 57 6 13 43 14 111 49 23 5 72 4 6 466 Oklahoma 12054181137102030158 Oregon 200340421523100027 Pennsylvania 32 170 4 13 65 14 22 121 12 154 96 50 10 116 7 5 891 Rhode Island 0 14 0 0 2 1 0 15 0 12 12 5 0 10 0 1 72 South Carolina 213 35 2 89 176 27 30 133 18 144 142 39 18 45 63 58 1,232 South Dakota 00050000001100108 Tennessee 129 303921441361402614017220456 Texas 18 18 1 9 28 3 34 44 11 117 35 13 3 19 5 0 358 Utah 000000041303000011 Vermont 1900113301095272053 Virginia 211 893 167 41 301 43 37 298 28 227 114 193 30 265 30 41 2,919 Washington 51287171031256190077 West Virginia 14 702612621816601920101 Wisconsin 730370114422135094193 Wyoming 10000000032000006 Territories 10013101504102231144 Foreign Countries 84 161 20 41 65 41 14 253 33 210 353 138 30 62 109 12 1,626 Unknown 10020500271636206140226 Total 1,435 2,516 286 469 1,617 471 404 1,874 372 2,974 1,746 1,057 189 1,377 549 258 17,594 UNC- GA ProgAssess/ Abs. AT030. U/ 2- 5- 03 * University of North Carolina Institutions include extension credit. 28 Table 12 Home County of Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Community Colleges by County, Fall 2002 ________________ College Transfer_______________ __________________________ Other_________________________________ County AA AFA AS Total AGE AAS Diploma Certif-icate Transi-tional Total Curriculum Total Alamance 417 - 89 506 4 1,503 278 188 736 2,709 3,215 Alexander 131 5 33 169 4 310 43 66 118 541 710 Alleghany 55 1 13 69 3 138 10 23 78 252 321 Anson 44 - 15 59 19 320 40 52 161 592 651 Ashe 103 2 13 118 5 281 13 30 75 404 522 Avery 79 1 11 91 4 97 79 47 221 448 539 Beaufort 141 - 41 182 151 655 31 61 307 1,205 1,387 Bertie 46 - 3 49 42 239 10 27 42 360 409 Bladen 351 1 6 358 20 394 45 144 151 754 1,112 Brunswick 371 - 134 505 2 424 105 143 171 845 1,350 Buncombe 637 4 265 906 8 1,686 211 238 1,669 3,812 4,718 Burke 443 20 122 585 34 1,382 132 182 451 2,181 2,766 Cabarrus 548 6 31 585 18 772 141 278 580 1,789 2,374 Caldwell 289 18 56 363 3 615 99 342 556 1,615 1,978 Camden 29 1 5 35 17 42 3 7 87 156 191 Carteret 417 19 80 516 19 621 66 85 360 1,151 1,667 Caswell 48 - 17 65 1 307 126 58 361 853 918 Catawba 628 16 145 789 23 1,635 146 282 648 2,734 3,523 Chatham 125 - 40 165 6 381 71 69 391 918 1,083 Cherokee 156 - 1 157 - 448 30 52 105 635 792 Chowan 20 3 8 31 34 113 8 16 124 295 326 Clay 55 - - 55 - 106 6 18 32 162 217 Cleveland 341 6 60 407 227 934 146 327 844 2,478 2,885 Columbus 599 12 45 656 5 528 104 151 351 1,139 1,795 Craven 587 13 147 747 215 825 49 111 381 1,581 2,328 Cumberland 851 - 159 1,010 1,265 2,182 130 331 1,746 5,654 6,664 Currituck 75 5 7 87 41 69 10 7 48 175 262 Dare 129 9 19 157 39 99 9 8 246 401 558 Davidson 355 - 228 583 6 1,485 161 265 533 2,450 3,033 Davie 94 - 32 126 - 255 31 54 119 459 585 Duplin 237 2 59 298 27 568 93 228 351 1,267 1,565 Durham 589 - 145 734 430 1,123 112 139 1,157 2,961 3,695 Edgecombe 186 - 45 231 2 966 47 142 482 1,639 1,870 Forsyth 984 - 206 1,190 12 2,814 253 303 939 4,321 5,511 Franklin 66 - 21 87 174 387 56 44 294 955 1,042 Gaston 739 23 144 906 393 1,370 137 270 444 2,614 3,520 Gates 20 4 6 30 28 55 4 9 55 151 181 Graham 49 - - 49 - 122 2 16 46 186 235 Granville 80 - 15 95 248 471 55 75 647 1,496 1,591 Greene 102 - 8 110 8 230 32 24 92 386 496 Guilford 1,606 3 247 1,856 144 3,919 139 187 1,186 5,575 7,431 Halifax 267 - 68 335 148 671 122 147 181 1,269 1,604 Harnett 275 4 96 375 131 938 208 171 449 1,897 2,272 Haywood 246 1 19 266 92 647 133 67 547 1,486 1,752 Henderson 435 8 67 510 2 467 131 98 406 1,104 1,614 Hertford 72 - 16 88 81 291 10 38 121 541 629 Hoke 72 2 7 81 78 376 19 24 177 674 755 Hyde 7 - 2 9 13 60 2 53 40 168 177 Iredell 461 32 126 619 12 939 103 404 446 1,904 2,523 Jackson 250 1 13 264 23 569 81 64 195 932 1,196 Johnston 403 28 186 617 219 983 261 122 1,016 2,601 3,218 Jones 49 - 8 57 6 71 7 12 29 125 182 Lee 221 4 96 321 13 781 155 59 269 1,277 1,598 Lenoir 494 4 66 564 6 774 68 79 267 1,194 1,758 Lincoln 231 10 52 293 133 513 91 104 205 1,046 1,339 29 Table 12 Home County of Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Community Colleges by County, Fall 2002 ________________ College Transfer_______________ __________________________ Other_________________________________ County AA AFA AS Total AGE AAS Diploma Certif-icate Transi-tional Total Curriculum Total Macon 139 3 - 142 1 292 40 23 116 472 614 Madison 33 - 5 38 1 134 8 24 140 307 345 Martin 101 - 5 106 43 486 29 46 135 739 845 McDowell 207 2 12 221 149 512 114 142 229 1,146 1,367 Mecklenburg 2,470 99 557 3,126 909 3,050 373 373 5,031 9,736 12,862 Mitchell 90 - 10 100 5 145 141 65 152 508 608 Montgomery 77 2 16 95 34 401 57 60 193 745 840 Moore 283 34 139 456 99 1,027 83 60 406 1,675 2,131 Nash 287 - 140 427 13 1,254 107 118 350 1,842 2,269 New Hanover 1,725 - 257 1,982 3 1,199 159 270 564 2,195 4,177 Northampton 64 - 16 80 59 218 29 45 80 431 511 Onslow 1,124 37 161 1,322 4 734 123 183 304 1,348 2,670 Orange 332 - 81 413 71 499 98 69 708 1,445 1,858 Pamlico 68 1 7 76 11 193 24 26 68 322 398 Pasquotank 153 19 32 204 131 243 36 51 294 755 959 Pender 263 - 30 293 2 292 37 58 133 522 815 Perquimans 24 9 5 38 37 62 4 12 99 214 252 Person 134 - 41 175 25 591 105 74 262 1,057 1,232 Pitt 663 1 35 699 86 2,041 174 146 615 3,062 3,761 Polk 58 1 14 73 - 87 30 32 71 220 293 Randolph 423 - 33 456 18 1,079 115 363 506 2,081 2,537 Richmond 210 8 65 283 154 700 45 47 129 1,075 1,358 Robeson 563 4 11 578 393 1,381 128 211 230 2,343 2,921 Rockingham 344 7 86 437 3 622 249 115 290 1,279 1,716 Rowan 605 - 3 608 9 965 182 469 454 2,079 2,687 Rutherford 377 1 70 448 18 642 98 279 328 1,365 1,813 Sampson 279 - 38 317 276 561 131 139 296 1,403 1,720 Scotland 69 2 14 85 103 446 20 28 74 671 756 Stanly 244 1 51 296 6 597 112 91 336 1,142 1,438 Stokes 113 - 32 145 3 388 54 92 170 707 852 Surry 424 - 87 511 1 833 148 293 440 1,715 2,226 Swain 60 2 - 62 - 188 17 19 75 299 361 Transylvania 120 2 13 135 3 227 34 55 112 431 566 Tyrrell 3 - 1 4 8 28 2 1 16 55 59 Union 299 8 61 368 74 716 212 85 868 1,955 2,323 Vance 81 - 7 88 370 430 71 82 199 1,152 1,240 Wake 2,475 9 1,278 3,762 431 3,985 881 474 1,281 7,052 10,814 Warren 32 - 2 34 117 173 26 25 112 453 487 Washington 23 1 3 27 28 146 15 31 67 287 314 Watauga 325 19 24 368 - 162 23 68 133 386 754 Wayne 685 30 463 1,178 27 1,134 105 159 438 1,863 3,041 Wilkes 344 6 33 383 11 927 44 95 334 1,411 1,794 Wilson 183 2 82 267 33 908 41 131 264 1,377 1,644 Yadkin 140 2 26 168 2 359 35 101 235 732 900 Yancey 45 1 8 54 4 119 28 59 103 313 367 Grand Total 33,066 581 7,597 41,244 8,413 70,127 9,241 11,930 39,173 138,884 180,128 ___________________________________________________________________________ UNC- OP ProgAssess/ Abs. GR021/ 01SEP03 Note: Associate Degree ( AA - Associate of Arts, AFA - Associate of Fine Arts, AS - Associate of Science, AGE - Associate of General Education, AAS - Associate of Applied Science); Diploma ( a planned program of study requiring 36- 48 semester credit hours); Certificate ( a planned program of study requiring 12- 18 semester credit hours); Transitional ( special unclassified students and cooperative programs). 30 Table 13 Home State of Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Community Colleges by State, Fall 2002 ________________ College Transfer_______________ __________________________ Other_________________________________ State AA AFA AS Total AGE AAS Diploma Certif-icate Transi-tional Total Curriculum Total Alabama 36 - 3 39 4 30 1 2 28 65 104 Alaska 5 - 1 6 3 6 - 1 18 28 34 Arizona 18 - 4 22 10 6 2 1 15 34 56 Arkansas 8 - 4 12 2 8 - - 8 18 30 California 85 - 21 106 20 45 5 9 91 170 276 Colorado 14 - 5 19 5 11 1 2 15 34 53 Connecticut 20 - 3 23 2 14 - 2 18 36 59 Delaware 6 - - 6 2 3 - 1 8 14 20 Dist of Columbia 5 - - 5 - 2 - - 1 3 8 Florida 179 3 47 229 46 98 33 14 183 374 603 Georgia 63 3 9 75 24 60 7 15 66 172 247 Hawaii 2 - - 2 1 6 1 1 3 12 14 Idaho 4 - 2 6 1 3 - 1 3 8 14 Illinois 56 - 13 69 11 31 2 10 70 124 193 Indiana 24 - 7 31 8 18 4 5 13 48 79 Iowa 16 - - 16 1 13 - 1 14 29 45 Kansas 11 - 7 18 2 6 3 1 4 16 34 Kentucky 21 - 2 23 8 16 2 4 18 48 71 Louisiana 22 - 3 25 10 21 1 1 19 52 77 Maine 11 - 2 13 2 7 2 - 13 24 37 Maryland 41 - 9 50 9 21 10 3 38 81 131 Massachusetts 21 - 3 24 4 12 3 - 20 39 63 Michigan 55 - 5 60 10 26 7 2 31 76 136 Minnesota 8 - - 8 - 11 4 2 9 26 34 Mississippi 17 1 8 26 4 11 1 1 16 33 59 Missouri 21 - 6 27 4 11 3 3 26 47 74 Montana 4 - 1 5 1 6 1 - 2 10 15 Nebraska 8 - 2 10 - 7 2 - 2 11 21 Nevada 7 - - 7 - 4 2 - 9 15 22 New Hampshire 13 - 1 14 1 9 - 1 7 18 32 New Jersey 43 - 7 50 9 27 4 5 39 84 134 New Mexico 6 - 1 7 4 1 - - 4 9 16 New York 133 3 21 157 24 79 23 10 87 223 380 North Dakota - - 1 1 1 1 - 1 - 3 4 Ohio 61 1 13 75 8 48 10 6 52 124 199 Oklahoma 12 - 7 19 3 8 1 2 12 26 45 Oregon 10 - 2 12 3 6 3 1 12 25 37 Pennsylvania 78 - 18 96 17 54 8 5 69 153 249 Rhode Island 2 - 1 3 - 2 - - 1 3 6 South Carolina 81 3 13 97 10 135 15 13 104 277 374 South Dakota 2 - - 2 1 3 - - 5 9 11 Tennessee 44 - 9 53 9 46 6 5 52 118 171 Texas 112 1 32 145 40 91 15 9 147 302 447 Utah 8 - 1 9 1 1 - - 9 11 20 Vermont 1 - 4 5 - 3 - - 3 6 11 Virginia 165 - 41 206 25 155 31 45 118 374 580 Washington 18 - 1 19 10 16 2 1 27 56 75 West Virginia 24 - 6 30 3 18 4 2 19 46 76 Wisconsin 16 1 3 20 2 11 2 2 15 32 52 Wyoming 2 - - 2 - 1 - - 6 7 9 Foreign 178 2 121 301 116 318 23 20 258 735 1,036 Territories 6 - 2 8 2 8 3 3 18 34 42 Unknown 7 1 7 15 5 19 2 - 36 62 77 Grand Total 1,810 19 479 2,308 488 1,573 249 213 1,861 4,384 6,692 ___________________________________________________________________________ UNC- OP ProgAssess/ Abs. GR022/ 01SEP03 Note: Associate Degree ( AA - Associate of Arts, AFA - Associate of Fine Arts, AS - Associate of Science, AGE - Associate of General Education, AAS - Associate of Applied Science); Diploma ( a planned program of study requiring 36- 48 semester credit hours); Certificate ( a planned program of study requiring 12- 18 semester credit hours); Transitional ( special unclassified students and cooperative programs). 31 Table 14 Geographic Origin of Undergraduate Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Fall 2002 ______ County of Location_____ _____ Adjacent Counties_____ __ All Other N. C. Counties__ _______ Out- of- State________ __________ Total____________ Institution Number of Students Percent of Total Number of Students Percent of Total Number of Students Percent of Total Number of Students Percent of Total Number of Students Percent of Total Public Institutions University of North Carolina Appalachian 915 7.1% 1,043 8.1% 9,459 73.5% 1,435 11.1% 12,852 100.0% East Carolina 1,890 11.6% 2,059 12.6% 9,760 60.1% 2,516 15.5% 16,225 100.0% Elizabeth City 494 23.1% 232 10.8% 1,121 52.5% 286 13.4% 2,133 100.0% Fayetteville 2,013 46.5% 626 14.4% 1,220 28.1% 469 10.8% 4,328 100.0% N. C. A and T 1,542 19.3% 781 9.7% 4,042 50.6% 1,617 20.2% 7,982 100.0% N. C. Central 1,178 24.7% 862 18.1% 2,251 47.2% 471 9.8% 4,762 100.0% N. C. School of the Arts 92 12.4% 41 5.5% 201 27.2% 404 54.7% 738 100.0% High School* 23 7.9% 57 19.7% 98 34.0% 110 38.1% 288 100.0% N. C. State 6,811 29.9% 1,868 8.2% 12,226 53.6% 1,874 8.2% 22,779 100.0% UNC- Asheville 1,203 35.8% 439 13.1% 1,337 39.8% 372 11.1% 3,351 100.0% UNC- Chapel Hill 1,053 6.5% 1,030 6.4% 10,904 68.3% 2,974 18.6% 15,961 100.0% UNC- Charlotte 5,314 34.5% 2,913 18.9% 5,391 35.0% 1,746 11.3% 15,364 100.0% UNC- Greensboro 2,638 24.2% 2,356 21.6% 4,841 44.4% 1,057 9.7% 10,892 100.0% UNC- Pembroke 1,342 33.9% 1,222 30.9% 1,198 30.3% 189 4.7% 3,951 100.0% UNC- Wilmington 2,127 21.3% 458 4.6% 5,990 60.1% 1,377 13.8% 9,952 100.0% Western Carolina 379 6.6% 750 13.2% 3,987 70.3% 549 9.6% 5,665 100.0% Winston- Salem 850 25.0% 418 12.3% 1,870 55.0% 258 7.5% 3,396 100.0% UNC Total 29,841 21.2% 17,098 12.1% 75,798 54.0% 17,594 12.5% 140,331 100.0% Community Colleges Alamance 440 64.4% 225 32.9% 14 2.0% 4 0.5% 683 100.0% Asheville- Buncombe 820 81.1% 119 11.7% 47 4.6% 25 2.4% 1,011 100.0% Beaufort Co. 135 85.9% 19 12.1% 2 1.2% 1 0.6% 157 100.0% Bladen 284 57.3% 205 41.4% 6 1.2% - - 495 100.0% Blue Ridge 438 66.4% 195 29.5% 20 3.0% 6 0.9% 659 100.0% Brunswick 301 89.5% 11 3.2% 13 3.8% 11 3.2% 336 100.0% Caldwell 311 33.1% 440 46.9% 145 15.4% 41 4.3% 937 100.0% Cape Fear 1,936 58.2% 432 13.0% 777 23.3% 177 5.3% 3,322 100.0% Carteret 425 84.4% 33 6.5% 19 3.7% 26 5.1% 503 100.0% Catawba Valley 702 73.5% 235 24.6% 16 1.6% 2 0.2% 955 100.0% Central Carolina 244 38.1% 325 50.7% 57 8.9% 14 2.1% 640 100.0% Central Piedmont 2,960 80.0% 503 13.5% 100 2.7% 136 3.6% 3,699 100.0% Cleveland 287 92.8% 16 5.1% 3 0.9% 3 0.9% 309 100.0% Coastal Carolina - - - - 1,340 61.1% 852 38.8% 2,192 100.0% Coll. of Albemarle 186 36.7% 85 16.7% 233 46.0% 2 0.3% 506 100.0% Craven - - - - 724 73.4% 262 26.5% 986 100.0% Davidson County 442 86.1% 67 13.0% 3 0.5% 1 0.1% 513 100.0% Durham 651 62.8% 301 29.0% 34 3.2% 49 4.7% 1,035 100.0% Edgecombe 160 72.0% 61 27.4% 1 0.4% - - 222 100.0% Fayetteville 883 74.0% 82 6.8% 25 2.0% 202 16.9% 1,192 100.0% Forsyth 973 77.4% 243 19.3% 18 1.4% 22 1.7% 1,256 100.0% Gaston 799 69.2% 328 28.4% 14 1.2% 13 1.1% 1,154 100.0% Guilford** 1,687 78.5% 321 14.9% 90 4.1% 50 2.3% 2,148 100.0% Halifax 285 80.0% 68 19.1% - - 3 0.8% 356 100.0% Haywood 232 87.2% 28 10.5% 2 0.7% 4 1.5% 266 100.0% Isothermal 420 86.7% 58 11.9% 6 1.2% - - 484 100.0% James Sprunt 165 90.1% 17 9.2% - - 1 0.5% 183 100.0% 32 Table 14 Geographic Origin of Undergraduate Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Fall 2002 ______ County of Location_____ _____ Adjacent Counties_____ __ All Other N. C. Counties__ _______ Out- of- State________ __________ Total____________ Institution Number of Students Percent of Total Number of Students Percent of Total Number of Students Percent of Total Number of Students Percent of Total Number of Students Percent of Total Johnston 415 78.8% 103 19.5% 3 0.5% 5 0.9% 526 100.0% Lenoir 481 65.3% 207 28.1% 44 5.9% 4 0.5% 736 100.0% Martin 64 74.4% 21 24.4% 1 1.1% - - 86 100.0% Mayland 55 28.6% 97 50.5% 39 20.3% 1 0.5% 192 100.0% McDowell 167 93.2% 9 5.0% 3 1.6% - - 179 100.0% Mitchell 448 85.9% 64 12.2% 2 0.3% 7 1.3% 521 100.0% Montgomery 48 71.6% 16 23.8% 3 4.4% - - 67 100.0% Nash 344 73.3% 113 24.0% 4 0.8% 8 1.7% 469 100.0% Pamlico 34 77.2% 10 22.7% - - - - 44 100.0% Piedmont 151 74.0% 43 21.0% 8 3.9% 2 0.9% 204 100.0% Pitt** 618 56.3% 189 17.2% 230 20.9% 59 5.3% 1,096 100.0% Randolph 296 89.6% 29 8.7% 4 1.2% 1 0.3% 330 100.0% Richmond 218 78.7% 53 19.1% 5 1.8% 1 0.3% 277 100.0% Roanoke- Chowan 74 62.1% 44 36.9% 1 0.8% - - 119 100.0% Robeson 300 95.8% 9 2.8% 2 0.6% 2 0.6% 313 100.0% Rockingham 386 74.8% 91 17.6% 28 5.4% 11 2.1% 516 100.0% Rowan- Cabarrus 573 51.3% 498 44.6% 34 3.0% 10 0.8% 1,115 100.0% Sampson 262 90.0% 21 7.2% 3 1.0% 5 1.7% 291 100.0% Sandhills 411 59.3% 235 33.9% 24 3.4% 22 3.1% 692 100.0% South Piedmont 42 31.1% 87 64.4% 4 2.9% 2 1.4% 135 100.0% Southeastern 574 77.3% 146 19.6% 16 2.1% 6 0.8% 742 100.0% Southwestern 181 42.5% 207 48.7% 27 6.3% 10 2.3% 425 100.0% Stanly 273 80.2% 64 18.8% 3 0.8% - - 340 100.0% Surry 488 58.8% 270 32.5% 26 3.1% 45 5.4% 829 100.0% Tri- County 153 56.8% 99 36.8% 7 2.6% 10 3.7% 269 100.0% Vance- Granville 75 31.9% 129 54.8% 29 12.3% 2 0.8% 235 100.0% Wake 3,336 84.8% 266 6.7% 203 5.1% 127 3.2% 3,932 100.0% Wayne 1,080 84.7% 129 10.1% 24 1.8% 42 3.2% 1,275 100.0% Western Piedmont 499 86.3% 68 11.7% 8 1.3% 3 0.5% 578 100.0% Wilkes 343 58.6% 188 32.1% 40 6.8% 14 2.3% 585 100.0% Wilson 194 82.5% 29 12.3% 10 4.2% 2 0.8% 235 100.0% Comm. Coll. Total 28,749 66.0% 7,951 18.2% 4,544 10.4% 2,308 5.2% 43,552 100.0% Public Total 58,590 31.8% 25,049 13.6% 80,342 43.6% 19,902 10.8% 183,883 100.0% Private Institutions Senior Colleges & Universities Barber- Scotia 127 20.7% 167 27.2% 126 20.5% 193 31.4% 613 100.0% Barton 208 16.7% 289 23.2% 446 35.8% 302 24.2% 1,245 100.0% Belmont Abbey 314 35.5% 145 16.4% 123 13.9% 301 34.0% 883 100.0% Bennett 49 10.0% 18 3.7% 82 16.8% 337 69.3% 486 100.0% Brevard 81 12.1% 51 7.6% 156 23.4% 376 56.6% 664 100.0% Cabarrus 132 34.6% 198 51.9% 44 11.5% 7 1.8% 381 100.0% Campbell 456 8.8% 1,719 33.5% 2,260 44.0% 696 13.5% 5,131 100.0% Catawba 451 29.3% 301 19.5% 332 21.5% 454 29.5% 1,538 100.0% Chowan 80 10.3% 58 7.4% 220 28.3% 418 53.8% 776 100.0% Davidson 75 4.5% 23 1.3% 197 11.9% 1,350 82.0% 1,645 100.0% Duke 123 1.9% 203 3.2% 606 9.7% 5,274 84.9% 6,206 100.0% Elon 164 3.8% 221 5.1% 855 20.0% 3,030 70.9% 4,270 100.0% 33 Table 14 Geographic Origin of Undergraduate Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Fall 2002 ______ County of Location_____ _____ Adjacent Counties_____ __ All Other N. C. Counties__ _______ Out- of- State________ __________ Total____________ Institution Number of Students Percent of Total Number of Students Percent of Total Number of Students Percent of Total Number of Students Percent of Total Number of Students Percent of Total Gardner- Webb 359 13.5% 530 20.0% 1,142 43.1% 617 23.3% 2,648 100.0% Greensboro 399 33.8% 201 17.0% 242 20.5% 336 28.5% 1,178 100.0% Guilford 597 33.1% 224 12.4% 243 13.4% 737 40.9% 1,801 100.0% High Point 558 21.8% 927 36.2% 259 10.1% 815 31.8% 2,559 100.0% Johnson C. Smith 209 13.5% 33 2.1% 189 12.2% 1,106 71.9% 1,537 100.0% Lees- McRae 71 8.2% 97 11.2% 351 40.6% 345 39.9% 864 100.0% Lenoir- Rhyne 316 23.2% 312 22.9% 394 29.0% 336 24.7% 1,358 100.0% Livingstone 113 11.2% 37 3.6% 488 48.6% 365 36.3% 1,003 100.0% Mars Hill 82 6.4% 365 28.6% 431 33.7% 398 31.1% 1,276 100.0% Meredith 954 43.8% 264 12.1% 777 35.7% 180 8.2% 2,175 100.0% Methodist 978 45.2% 97 4.4% 348 16.1% 738 34.1% 2,161 100.0% Montreat 173 18.6% 85 9.1% 483 51.9% 189 20.3% 930 100.0% Mount Olive 808 36.5% 385 17.3% 932 42.1% 88 3.9% 2,213 100.0% N. C. Wesleyan 50 6.6% 158 20.9% 317 42.0% 228 30.2% 753 100.0% Peace 224 34.5% 64 9.8% 290 44.6% 71 10.9% 649 100.0% Pfeiffer 182 15.9% 286 25.0% 454 39.7% 220 19.2% 1,142 100.0% Queens 587 48.7% 87 7.2% 110 9.1% 421 34.9% 1,205 100.0% Saint Andrews 37 6.0% 94 15.3% 206 33.6% 276 45.0% 613 100.0% Saint Augustine's 334 22.2% 104 6.9% 368 24.5% 696 46.3% 1,502 100.0% Salem 395 45.1% 107 12.2% 129 14.7% 243 27.8% 874 100.0% Shaw 668 26.3% 263 10.3% 981 38.6% 623 24.5% 2,535 100.0% Wake Forest 268 6.6% 158 3.9% 749 18.5% 2,870 70.9% 4,045 100.0% Warren Wilson 37 4.8% 11 1.4% 99 12.8% 622 80.8% 769 100.0% Wingate 217 16.3% 215 16.1% 335 25.2% 561 42.2% 1,328 100.0% Sr. Coll. & Univ. Total 10,876 17.8% 8,497 13.9% 15,764 25.8% 25,819 42.3% 60,956 100.0% Junior College Louisburg 43 11.1% 128 33.3% 134 34.8% 79 20.5% 384 100.0% Private Sr. & Jr. Total 10,919 17.8% 8,625 14.0% 15,898 25.9% 25,898 42.2% 61,340 100.0% Seminary/ Bible Colleges Southeastern Seminary 91 18.9% 43 8.9% 146 30.4% 200 41.6% 480 100.0% Heritage 23 29.4% 32 41.0% 21 26.9% 2 2.5% 78 100.0% John Wesley 59 39.0% 73 48.3% 12 7.9% 7 4.6% 151 100.0% Piedmont 60 22.9% 44 16.8% 36 13.7% 121 46.3% 261 100.0% Roanoke 25 13.4% 2 1.0% 45 24.1% 114 61.2% 186 100.0% Winston- Salem 17 40.4% 10 23.8% 4 9.5% 11 26.1% 42 100.0% Sem. & Bible Coll. Total 275 22.9% 204 17.0% 264 22.0% 455 37.9% 1,198 100.0% Private Total 11,194 17.8% 8,829 14.1% 16,162 25.8% 26,353 42.1% 62,538 100.0% Grand Total 69,784 28.3% 33,878 13.7% 96,504 39.1% 46,255 18.7% 246,421 100.0% ___________________________________________________________________________ UNC- OP ProgAssess/ Abs. GR023/ 01SEP03 * High school figures a |
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