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Institutional Profiles University of North Carolina 2007-2008 Edition Prepared by Institutional Research and Analysis University of North Carolina-General Administration http://www.northcarolina.edu/content.php/assessment/reports/profiles/current.htm VNIVERSITAT CAROL SE P TENT SIGILLVM 1789 THE UNIVERSITY The University of North Carolina is a multicampus university composed of the 16 public senior institutions of higher education in North Carolina. The campuses, located across the state (see enclosed map), are characterized by diversity. Each is unique in program offerings, admission requirements, student body make-up, campus life, and historical background. This brochure presents general institutional information and a comprehensive inventory of educational opportunities at the 16 institutions. It is intended to help prospective students choose the institution with the educational program best suited to their needs and interests. EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY The University of North Carolina and all of its constituent institutions are committed to equality of opportunity. There shall be no discrimination within the University against applicants, students, or employees on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, age, disability, or national origin, consistent with provisions of applicable state and federal law. The University of North Carolina is committed to supporting equal opportunity for all students in order to achieve the educational benefits of diversity. Jim W. Phillips, Jr., Chair Board of Governors Erskine B. Bowles President The University of North Carolina P. O. Box 2688 910 Raleigh Road Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27515-2688 5,000 copies of this public document were printed at a cost of $ 6510.00 or $ 1.30 per copy. ______________________________________ UNC-GA IRA/InstProf.JC002A.K/7-6-07 The University of North Carolina POST OFFICE BOX 2688, CHAPEL HILL, NC 27515-2688 ERSKINE B. BOWLES, President Telephone: (919) 962-1000 Fax (919) 843-9695 E-mail: ebowles@northcarolina.edu August 30, 2007 Dear Counselor: Enclosed is the 2007-2008 edition of the Institutional Profiles, University of North Carolina. As you know, this report was first recommended by an ad hoc committee of high school counselors convened in the summer of 1992. It is a single source of much of the information used by counselors and students in their consideration of UNC institutions and has grown through the years in its content and value. This year we wish to remind you of the information about the University's Minimum Course Requirements for admission. Detailed information is available at http://www.northcarolina.edu/content.php/assessment/reports/student_info/mcr.htm and also through the College Foundation of North Carolina at www.CFNC.org. Statewide distribution of the Institutional Profiles, as in previous years, includes: • five (5) copies per high school—for the counseling office and the library or other school offices; and • three (3) copies for transfer counselors at each college and university in the state. A limited number of extra copies of the Institutional Profiles may be obtained by contacting Ms. Judy Munson at (919) 962-1000. Institutional Profiles is available on the web at: http://www.northcarolina.edu/content.php/assessment/reports/profiles/current.htm, and additional information for prospective undergraduate students can be found at: http://www.northcarolina.edu/content.php/assessment/reports/student_info.htm. Administrators, counselors, and prospective students should find the information at these sites very helpful. Gratified by the positive responses to Institutional Profiles, I will continue to welcome your comments and suggestions for improvements. Many thanks to you and your colleagues for the important work you do to help students achieve their full academic potential. Sincerely, Erskine Bowles Appalachian State University East Carolina University Elizabeth City State University Fayetteville State University North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University North Carolina Central University North Carolina School of the Arts North Carolina State University at Raleigh University of North Carolina at Asheville University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill University of North Carolina at Charlotte University of North Carolina at Greensboro University of North Carolina at Pembroke University of North Carolina at Wilmington Western Carolina University Winston-Salem State University An Equal Opportunity/ Affirmative Action Employer Table of Contents Page Introduction Minimum Course Requirements for Undergraduate Admission to UNC Institutions ii Notes and Explanations 1 Institutional Profiles Appalachian State University 2 East Carolina University 4 Elizabeth City State University 6 Fayetteville State University 8 North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University 10 North Carolina Central University 12 North Carolina School of the Arts 14 North Carolina State University 16 University of North Carolina at Asheville 18 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 20 University of North Carolina at Charlotte 22 University of North Carolina at Greensboro 24 University of North Carolina at Pembroke 26 University of North Carolina at Wilmington 28 Western Carolina University 30 Winston-Salem State University 32 Appendices A. Advanced Placement Accepted 2007-2008 35 B. Minimum Scores on AP Exams Required for Course Credit 51 at University of North Carolina Institutions 2007-2008 C. Fall Semester Enrollment at University of North Carolina Institutions, 2006 52 D. Estimated Annual Student Costs for University of North Carolina Institutions, 53 2007-2008 E. Freshman Class Profiles, Fall 2006 54 F. What Students Need to Know about UNC Minimum Course Requirements 55 G. Active Academic Degree Programs, The University of North Carolina, 56 2007-2008 H. International Baccalaureate Credit Accepted 2007-2008 64 I. Directors of Admissions and Directors of Financial Aid, 80 University of North Carolina, July 2007 i i Introduction The profiles, tables, and narrative materials in this document were prepared in response to suggestions from school counselors and university staff. Their purpose is to consolidate essential information about the constituent institutions of the University of North Carolina into one publication for use by school counselors, students, and their parents. The information contained in this document is not exhaustive. The task of providing complete information about academic programs, college costs, and campus life properly remains with each individual campus and we invite you to write or visit campus admissions offices as your interests dictate. The information in this document is provided to introduce students and their parents to each campus and to facilitate comparisons among campuses on measures of special importance to prospective college students. The University of North Carolina institutions participate in the College Foundation of North Carolina (CFNC) website, the single best source to plan for college, apply to college, and pay for college (www.CFNC.org) in North Carolina. Using CFNC, students can explore their career interests, search the educational programs offered across the campuses, and learn how to pay for college. In addition, online applications for all 16 campuses are available through CFNC. Also, the CFNC Resource Center’s TOLL-FREE telephone line at 866-866-CFNC is provided to assist with any questions about going to college in North Carolina. Resource specialists are available Monday through Friday to assist students, parents, and educators with their questions. Institutional Profiles is produced once annually in the fall and distributed to high school counselors and transfer counselors in North Carolina. Suggestions for improvement or changes in distribution should be forwarded to: Dr. Robert Kanoy UNC General Administration P. O. Box 2688 Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27515-2688 Phone: 919/962-1000 E-mail: kanoy@northcarolina.edu ______________________________________ UNC-GA IRA/InstProf.JC002B.K/7-6-07 Note: The data in these profiles are as current as our data collection schedules permit; no projections are provided for future years. This is because campus policies are always subject to change due to changes in state and federal laws, regulations, and funding levels, and of course, to the campus governance process itself. These changes are seldom large, however, and rarely affect essential differences among the campuses. Minimum Course Requirements for Undergraduate Admission to UNC Institutions Individual constituent institutions may require other courses in addition to the minimum requirements. For some transfer students and students who graduated from high school prior to 2004, special considerations have been made. Effective in Fall 2006 Six course units1 in language, including four units in English emphasizing grammar, composition, and literature, and two units of a language other than English. Four course units of mathematics, in any of the following combinations: algebra I and II, geometry, and one unit beyond algebra II, algebra I and II, and two units beyond algebra II, or integrated math I, II, and III, and one unit beyond integrated math III. (The fourth unit of math affects applicants to all institutions except the North Carolina School of the Arts.) It is recommended that prospective students take a mathematics course unit in the twelfth grade. Three course units in science, including at least one unit in a life or biological science (for example, biology), at least one unit in physical science (for example, physical science, chemistry, physics), and at least one laboratory course. Two course units in social studies, including one unit in U.S. history, but an applicant who does not have the unit in U.S. history may be admitted on the condition that at least three semester hours in that subject will be passed by the end of the sophomore year. 1 “Course units” as defined in these requirements may include those high school-level courses taken and passed by an applicant after graduating from high school, as well as those taken while enrolled as a high school student. For some transfer students and students who graduated from high school prior to 2004, special considerations have been made. ii Boone Asheville Cullowhee Charlotte Winston- Salem Greensboro Durham Chapel Hill Raleigh Greenville Fayetteville Pembroke Wilmington Elizabeth City Winston-Salem State University Appalachian State University Western Carolina University University of North Carolina at Asheville North Carolina School of the Arts University of North Carolina at Greensboro North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University North Carolina Central University Elizabeth City State University North Carolina State University at Raleigh East Carolina University Fayetteville State University University of North Carolina at Charlotte University of North Carolina at Pembroke University of North Carolina at Wilmington Locations of the 16 Public Senior Constituent Institutions of The University of North Carolina University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Notes and Explanations Please be aware of the following as you study and use the institutional profiles of the University of North Carolina. • The abbreviations of the 16 campuses of the University of North Carolina used in this publication are as follows: ASU Appalachian State University UNC-A University of N.C. at Asheville ECU East Carolina University UNC-CH University of N.C. at Chapel Hill ECSU Elizabeth City State University UNC-C University of N.C. at Charlotte FSU Fayetteville State University UNC-G University of N.C. at Greensboro NCA&T N.C. Agricultural and Technical State University UNC-P University of N.C. at Pembroke NCCU N.C. Central University UNC-W University of N.C. at Wilmington NCSA N.C. School of the Arts WCU Western Carolina University NCSU N.C. State University WSSU Winston-Salem State University • Data in the institutional profiles reflect what was current when taken to press, and may be subject to change over the course of the year. • Admissions criteria include factors other than high school rank and SAT scores, and may vary from institution to institution. • High school class rank and SAT score profiles are based on enrolled first-time freshmen who had both sets of data at the time of their admission. Some non-traditional students may not be represented in these profiles. • The retention rate is based on the first-time full-time freshmen entering each institution in the fall of 2005 and returning to the same institution for their sophomore year in the fall of 2006. Graduation and persistence rates are based on fall 2000 first-time full-time freshmen. Graduation rates show the percentage of these freshmen who have graduated from their original institution after 4, 5, and 6 years; persistence rates show the percentage who have either graduated or are still enrolled at their original institution after 4, 5, and 6 years. • The estimated annual student cost includes estimates for a regular nine-month college year. Estimates for summer attendance are not included. • Advanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate (IB) credit information is shown in abbreviated form. Institutional policies represent final authority. • The 2000 version of the Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) taxonomy developed by the National Center for Educational Statistics is the source for program titles used in the Bachelor’s Degree Programs Offered (specific majors) section and also in Appendix G, Active Academic Degree Programs. The CIP program titles may be slightly different than the titles for majors used by the individual institutions in their publications. • The titles for persons shown as directors of student financial aid and directors of admissions are generic. Exact titles may vary from one institution to another. Correspondence addressed as shown will reach the proper person. ________________________________ UNC-GA IRA/InstProf.JC002C.K/7-6-07 1 APPALACHIAN STATE UNIVERSITY http://www.appstate.edu/ Brief Description History Location Academic Calendar 2007-2008 Class Periods Vacations/Holidays Fall Term Spring Term Summer Terms Commencement Winter Break Spring Break 8/21-12/12 1/14-5/7 5/27-6/27, 7/8-8/8 12/16, 5/10 12/13-1/13 3/10-3/14 Total Enrollment Fall 2006: 15,117 Undergraduate Enrollment Fall 2006: 13,447 (reference for pie charts) Student Services Academic Advising Fraternities: 15 International Students Student Activities Alumni Affairs Food Services University Recreation Student Judicial Affairs Career Development Disabled Student Serv Minority Student Serv Student Research Counseling Health Services Orientation Testing Cultural Programs Housing Clubs & Organizations University Police Financial Aid Intercollegiate Athletics Sororities: 9 Veterans Affairs Student Financial Aid 2006-2007 (est.) % of Freshmen Receiving Any Aid 66% Est. Annual Student Costs 2007-2008 % of Freshmen Receiving Any Need-Based Aid 37% % of Full-Time Undergrad. Students Receiving Tuition In-State $2,221 Pell Grants 19% Out-of-State $11,963 Scholarship Programs: Required Fees $1,964 Room (Double Occupancy) $3,400 Board (Full Meal Plan) $2,500 Priority Application Filing Date: March 15 Books $600 Earliest Date of Award Notification: April Other Expenses In-State $2,450 Latest Date of Award Notification: Throughout the year Out-of-State $2,450 Total Student Budget Note: In-State $13,135 Out-of-State $22,877 Dir. of Financial Aid & Veterans Services: Ms. Esther Manogin Telephone Number: 828-262-2190 10/11-10/12 Dates given above are approximate. Actual dates may vary from year to year. Consult www.financialaid.appstate.edu. Numerous scholarships and other forms of financial aid available; consult campus catalog and contact Financial Aid Office. Appalachian State University offers 95 undergraduate majors and 81 graduate majors. As a comprehensive university serving the traditional undergraduate student, Appalachian's primary mission is instruction. The University feels a special responsibility to the Appalachian region and seeks to contribute to the understanding, appreciation, and preservation of its unique culture. Appalachian State University is committed to equality of opportunity. To further diversity, the University actively seeks to recruit and enroll a greater number of minority students. Founded in 1899. Known as Watauga Academy until 1903 when it became a state institution and was designated Appalachian Training School for Teachers. Name changed to Appalachian State Normal School in 1925 and again four years later to Appalachian State Teachers College. Designated Appalachian State University in 1967. Merged into the University of North Carolina in 1972. Boone (population: 14,500) is in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The area offers skiing in the winter and cool temperatures in the summer. Fall Break 9% 7% 6% 78% Students From Out-of-State Students From Home County Students From Adjacent Counties Students From Other NC Counties 93% 7% Part-time Full-time 50% 50% Male Female 91% 3% 6% 0% Black American Others Indian White 2 Number of Freshmen: Admission Information Combined Recentered SAT Score 1200 1100- 1000- 900- 800- 700- <700 Total Director of Admissions: Mr. Paul Hiatt or more 1199 1099 999 899 799 Telephone Number: 828-262-2120 181 130 80 6 0 1 0 398 Courses required beyond minimum requirement: 163 203 149 39 5 2 1 562 None 216 396 394 125 26 9 2 1,168 Application Fee: $50 72 117 73 41 14 1 0 318 Earliest date for application to be considered for fall 632 846 696 211 45 13 3 2,446 term: September 1 *Includes only freshmen with SAT scores and a reported high school class rank. Total Freshmen: 2,716. Latest date for application to be considered for fall term: Rolling acceptance until class complete Earliest date letters of decision for fall admission are expected to be sent out: January 22 Class Rank >1200 1100's 1000's 900's 800's 700's <700 Latest date letters of decision for fall admission are Top 10% 7% 5% 3% 0% 0% 0% 0% expected to be sent out: March 31 Next 10% 7% 8% 6% 2% 0% 0% 0% Next 30% 9% 16% 16% 5% 1% 0% 0% Note: Dates given above are approximate. Actual dates may Bottom Half 3% 5% 3% 2% 1% 0% 0% vary from year to year. Consult campus catalog. Accreditation Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Colleges Facilities Campus Space 410 acres Bachelor's Degree Programs Offered 2005-2006 Residence Halls 19 Bachelor's Degrees Conferred: 2,556 Special Features Living-learning centers in NY City, Discipline Area Specific Majors (Number of Bachelor's Degrees Conferred) Washington, DC. Agriculture, Ag Operations Architecture City/Urban, Community, & Regional Planning(6) Area, Ethnic Studies Biological Sciences Biology/Biological Sciences(35), Ecology(19) Business, Mgmt., Mktg. Business Admin(132), Accounting(67), Finance(90), Marketing(115), Rates of Retention, Graduation, and Hospitality Mgmt(26), Internat'l Bus(16), Mgmt Info Systems(63), Insurance(11) Persistence for Fall First-Time Communication, Journ. Advertising(72), Journalism(31), Public Relations(59), Radio & Television(54) Full-Time Freshmen Computer & Info Science Computer Science(28) Education Special(2),Specific LD(20),Elem(211),Jr. High(28),Kindergarten(27),Art(11),Business(7), Retention Rate for Fall 2005 Freshmen: English(29),Health(7),Family & Consumer/Home Ec(2),Tech/Indust Arts(3),Math(16), Freshman to Sophomore 84.5% Music(20),Physical(30),Social Studies(8),Biology(0),Chemistry(0),Drama&Dance(2), French(1),History(49),Physics(1),Spanish(6),Teacher Ed & Prof Dev(3) Graduation Rates for Fall 2000 Freshmen: Engineering After 4 Years 34.2% Engineering Technologies Electrical,Electronic & Comm(6), Industrial Technology(41), Engineering Tech(51) After 5 Years 57.6% English Language & Lit English Language & Literature(68), Speech & Rhetorical Studies(40) After 6 Years* 61.7% Family & Consumer Sci. Foods, Nutrition, & Wellness Studies(12), Child Development(16), Apparel & Textiles, General(10) Persistence Rates for Fall 2000 Freshmen Foreign Languages, Lit. French Language & Literature(6), Spanish Language & Literature(25) (Graduated or Still Enrolled): Health Professions Communication Disorders(29), Health/Health Care Admin/Mgmt(17), After 4 Years 65.6% Athletic Training(12),Clin Lab(0),Public Health Ed & Promotion(39),Music Therapy(6) After 5 Years 64.4% History History, General(29) After 6 Years 64.2% Liberal Arts & Sciences Liberal Arts & Sciences/Liberal Studies(37) Mathematics & Statistics Mathematics, General(9), Statistics, General(0) *As required by the Student Right to Know and Campus Parks, Rec., Leisure & Fit Parks, Rec. & Leisure Facilities Mgmt(65), Kinesiology & Exercise Science(45) Security Act of 1990. Philosophy & Religious St Philosophy & Religious Studies, Other(19) Physical Sciences Chemistry, General(23), Geology/Earth Science(8), Physics, General(10) Psychology Psychology, General(139) Full-Time Faculty Fall 2006 Public Admin & Social Ser Social Work(48) Security & Protective Serv Criminal Justice/Safety Studies(77) With Doctorate or First Professional Degree 544 Social Sciences Anthropology(32), Economics(26), Geography(26), Political Science(70), Sociology(56) Total 710 Visual & Performing Arts Graphic Design(49),Indust Design(13),Interior Design(27),Drama/Thea Arts(12),Art(5) Fine/Studio Arts(10),Arts Mgmt(3),Music Perf(14),Music Mgmt & Merchandising(19) UNC-GA IRA/InstProf.AR001.K/6-30-07 Total Top 10% Next 10% Next 30% Bottom Half Freshman Class Profile Fall 2006* APPALACHIAN STATE UNIVERSITY High School Class Rank 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% Top 10% Next 10% Next 30% Bottom Half Percent of Freshmen >1200 1100's 1000's 900's 800's 700's <700 Recentered SAT Score High School Class Rank 3 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY http://www.ecu.edu/ Brief Description History Location Academic Calendar 2007-2008 Class Periods Vacations/Holidays Fall Term Spring Term Summer Terms Commencement Winter Break Spring Break 8/22-12/14 1/11-5/8 5/20-6/25, 6/26-8/1 12/15, 5/10 12/15-1/10 3/9-3/16 Total Enrollment Fall 2006: 24,351 Undergraduate Enrollment Fall 2006: 18,587 (reference for pie charts) Student Services Alumni Affairs Discipline/Judiciary International Students Student Activities Campus Police Disability Support Serv Ombudsman Student Center Career Services Greek Life Orientation Student Health Services Counseling Housing Recreational Services Student Records Cultural Programs Intercollegiate Athletics Religious Affairs Testing Dining Services Intercultural Student Aff Research Veterans Student Financial Aid 2006-2007 (est.) % of Freshmen Receiving Any Aid 66% Est. Annual Student Costs 2007-2008 % of Freshmen Receiving Any Need-Based Aid 63% % of Full-Time Undergrad. Students Receiving Tuition In-State $2,431 Pell Grants 26% Out-of-State $12,945 Scholarship Programs: Required Fees $1,751 Room (Double Occupancy) $4,150 Board (Full Meal Plan) $3,300 Priority Application Filing Date: April 15 Books $900 Earliest Date of Award Notification: Mid-March Other Expenses In-State $3,000 Latest Date of Award Notification: Into fall semester Out-of-State $3,000 Total Student Budget Note: In-State $15,532 Out-of-State $26,046 Interim Director of Student Financial Aid: Mr. Ron Laszewski Telephone Number: 252-328-6610 10/13-10/16 Dates given above are approximate. Actual dates may vary from year to year. Consult campus catalog. Numerous scholarships and other forms of financial aid available; consult campus catalog and contact Financial Aid Office. A doctorate granting university offering degree programs at the baccalaureate, master's, intermediate, first professional (medicine) and doctoral levels. Its instructional programs are organized in 11 colleges and professional schools (arts and sciences, business, education, fine arts and communication, health and human performance, human ecology, technology and computer science, medicine, allied health sciences, nursing, and graduate school). East Carolina University is dedicated to educational excellence, responsible stewardship of the public trust, and academic freedom. The University values the contributions of a diverse community and guarantees equality of opportunity. Established in 1907 as East Carolina Teachers Training School. Name changed to East Carolina Teachers College in 1921 and to East Carolina College in 1951. Designated East Carolina University in 1967. Merged into the University of North Carolina in 1972. East Carolina University's east campus is adjacent to downtown Greenville, the business, medical, and educational hub of eastern North Carolina. The medical campus is adjacent to Pitt County Memorial Hospital in west Greenville. Greenville (population: 68,852) is located ninety miles east of Raleigh. The small city is within easy driving distance of coastal and beach resorts and the Outer Banks, as well as Richmond, Virginia, and Washington, D.C. Fall Break 13% 11% 12% 64% Students From Out-of-State Students From Home County Students From Adjacent Counties Students From Other NC Counties 88% 12% Part-time Full-time 59% 41% Male Female 76% 16% 7% 1% American Indian White Others Black 4 Number of Freshmen: Admission Information Combined Recentered SAT Score 1200 1100- 1000- 900- 800- 700- <700 Total Interim Director of Admissions: Mr. Donald C. Joyner or more 1199 1099 999 899 799 Telephone Number: 252-328-5571 135 128 115 47 17 0 0 442 Courses required beyond minimum requirement: 46 131 240 146 49 7 0 619 None 78 215 510 550 238 28 0 1,619 Application Fee: $50 69 146 294 232 82 4 1 828 Earliest date for application to be considered for fall 328 620 1,159 975 386 39 1 3,508 term: October 1 *Includes only freshmen with SAT scores and a reported high school class rank. Total Freshmen: 3,855. Latest date for application to be considered for fall term: March 15 Earliest date letters of decision for fall admission are expected to be sent out: October 15 Class Rank >1200 1100's 1000's 900's 800's 700's <700 Latest date letters of decision for fall admission are Top 10% 4% 4% 3% 1% 0% 0% 0% expected to be sent out: April 15 Next 10% 1% 4% 7% 4% 1% 0% 0% Next 30% 2% 6% 15% 16% 7% 1% 0% Note: Dates given above are approximate. Actual dates may Bottom Half 2% 4% 8% 7% 2% 0% 0% vary from year to year. Consult campus catalog. Accreditation Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Colleges Facilities Campus Space approximately 1,386 acres Bachelor's Degree Programs Offered 2005-2006 Residence Halls 14 Bachelor's Degrees Conferred: 3,288 Special Features Student Recreation Center, Blount Recreational Discipline Area Specific Majors (Number of Bachelor's Degrees Conferred) Sports Complex, Gray Art Gallery, Agriculture, Ag Operations McGinnis Theatre, Wright Auditorium. Architecture City/Urban, Community, & Regional Planning(17) (Under Construction: Flanagan Renovation, Area, Ethnic Studies Women's Studies(0) Rivers Building Addition, New West End Dining Biological Sciences Biology/Biological Sciences(127), Biochemistry(10), Exercise Physiology(53) Hall, Harrington Field Expansion.) Business, Mgmt., Mktg. Bus Admin(109),Accounting(22),Accounting & Bus(47),Bus/Office Automation(71), Finance(83), Hospitality Admin/Mgmt(63), Mgmt Info Systems(32), Marketing(96) Rates of Retention, Graduation, and Communication, Journ. Communication Studies/Speech Comm(106), Broadcast Journalism(170) Persistence for Fall First-Time Computer & Info Science Computer Science(34) Full-Time Freshmen Education Emotional Dist(0),Mental Ret(14),LD(2),Elem(225),Jr High(33),Kindergarten(23),Art(10), Business(2),English(14),Health(7),Family(6),Tech/Indust(0),Sales & Mktg(0),Math(11), Retention Rate for Fall 2005 Freshmen: Music(17),Physical(22),Science(11),Social Studies(10),Drama(12),French(1),Spanish(6) Freshman to Sophomore 78.7% Engineering Engineering, General(0) Engineering Technologies Computer Engineering(30), Industrial Technology(94), Graduation Rates for Fall 2000 Freshmen: Industrial Production Tech(12), Manufacturing Tech(8), Engineering Tech(123) After 4 Years 27.6% English Language & Lit English Language & Literature, General(75) After 5 Years 50.5% Family & Consumer Sci. Child Development(22), Family & Community Services(98), After 6 Years* 56.4% Apparel & Textiles, General(61) Foreign Languages, Lit. German Lang & Lit(3), French Lang & Lit(1), Spanish Lang & Lit(13) Persistence Rates for Fall 2000 Freshmen Health Professions Audiology(26),Health Care(22),Health Info(18),Physician Asst(6),Athletic Training(13), (Graduated or Still Enrolled): Clin Lab Sci(10),Nursing(226),Environmental Hlth(15),Public Health Ed(56),Music Therapy(5), After 4 Years 60.4% Occupational Therapy(0),Therapeutic Rec(40),Vocational Rehab(21),Dietetics(16) After 5 Years 59.0% History History, General(45), Public/Applied History & Archival Admin(3) After 6 Years 59.8% Liberal Arts & Sciences Liberal Arts & Sciences/Liberal Studies(12) Mathematics & Statistics Mathematics, General(1) *As required by the Student Right to Know and Campus Parks, Rec., Leisure & Fit Parks, Rec. & Leisure Facilities Mgmt(32), Health & Physical Ed/Fitness, Other(49) Security Act of 1990. Philosophy & Religious St Philosophy(6) Physical Sciences Chemistry, General(27), Geology/Earth Science(6), Physics, General(4) Psychology Psychology, General(140) Full-Time Faculty Fall 2006 Public Admin & Social Ser Social Work(42) Security & Protective Serv Criminal Justice/Safety Studies(79) With Doctorate or First Professional Degree 1,136 Social Sciences Anthropology(8), Economics(52), Geography(22), Political Science(64), Sociology(50) Total 1,503 Visual & Performing Arts Dance(10), Interior Design(24), Drama/Theater(23), Art, Gen(11), Fine/Studio Arts(70), Art History(8), Music Performance(17), Music Theory & Composition(3) UNC-GA IRA/InstProf.AR001.K/7-27-07 Total Top 10% Next 10% Next 30% Bottom Half Freshman Class Profile Fall 2006* EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY High School Class Rank 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% Top 10% Next 10% Next 30% Bottom Half Percent of Freshmen >1200 1100's 1000's 900's 800's 700's <700 Recentered SAT Score High School Class Rank 5 ELIZABETH CITY STATE UNIVERSITY http://www.ecsu.edu/ Brief Description History Location Academic Calendar 2007-2008 Class Periods Vacations/Holidays Fall Term Spring Term Summer Terms Commencement Winter Break Spring Break 8/21-12/14 1/8-5/2 6/5-7/21 12/8, 5/3 12/13-1/7 3/10-3/15 Total Enrollment Fall 2006: 2,681 Undergraduate Enrollment Fall 2006: 2,620 (reference for pie charts) Student Services Alumni Affairs Food Service Intramural Sports &Rec Sororities: 4 Career Counseling Disabled Student Services Minority Student Serv Student Activities Academic Counseling Health Services Orientation Student Records Cultural Programs Housing Security Testing Discipline/Judiciary Intercollegiate Athletics Spiritual Counseling Veterans Fraternities: 4 International Students Student Financial Aid 2006-2007 (est.) % of Freshmen Receiving Any Aid 98% Est. Annual Student Costs 2007-2008 % of Freshmen Receiving Any Need-Based Aid 86% % of Full-Time Undergrad. Students Receiving Tuition In-State $1,587 Pell Grants 67% Out-of-State $10,468 Scholarship Programs: Required Fees $1,311 Room (Double Occupancy) $4,200 Board (Full Meal Plan) $1,992 Priority Application Filing Date: March 15 Books $600 Earliest Date of Award Notification: April 1 Other Expenses In-State $1,800 Latest Date of Award Notification: Throughout the year Out-of-State $1,800 Total Student Budget Note: In-State $11,490 Out-of-State $20,371 Dir. of Financial Aid & Veterans Services: Mr. Ken Wilson Telephone Number: 252-335-3282 10/15-10/16 Dates given above are approximate. Actual dates may vary from year to year. Consult campus catalog. Numerous scholarships and other forms of financial aid available; consult campus catalog and contact Financial Aid Office. A comprehensive public university offering degree programs at the baccalaureate level in the basic arts and sciences, selected professional and pre-professional programs, and master's degrees in selected areas. ECSU's instructional programs are offered through four schools,15 academic departments, a General Studies department, and a Special Programs office. Through its Graduate Center, the University provides educational access to students who seek advanced professional study and master's degree programs offered by other constituent institutions. ECSU promotes excellence in teaching as its primary responsibilty to meet the needs of the students and citizens of the state. The University actively seeks to recruit and enroll a more diverse student body. Established as the State Colored Normal School in 1891. Name changed to Elizabeth City State Teachers College in 1939; first bachelor's degrees awarded in the same year. Renamed Elizabeth City State College in 1963. Designated a regional University in 1969. Merged into the University of North Carolina in 1972. Elizabeth City (city-county population: 36,071) situated in the historic northeastern region of North Carolina, convenient to the Outer Banks, the Atlantic Ocean, and the populous Norfolk- Portsmouth metropolitan area in Virginia. Fall Break 14% 10% 21% 55% Students From Other NC Counties Students From Home County Students From Out-of-State Students From Adjacent Counties 89% 11% Part-time Full-time 62% 38% Male Female 18% 79% 3% White 0% American Indian Others Black 6 Number of Freshmen: Admission Information Combined Recentered SAT Score 1200 1100- 1000- 900- 800- 700- <700 Total Director of Admissions: Mr. Grady Deese or more 1199 1099 999 899 799 Telephone Number: 252-335-3305; 800-347-3278 0 3 5 4 4 3 0 19 Courses required beyond minimum requirement: 0 1 8 15 9 3 4 40 None 1 6 17 33 73 50 20 200 Application Fee: $30 1 3 12 25 56 77 31 205 Earliest date for application to be considered for fall 2 13 42 77 142 133 55 464 term: October 15 *Includes only freshmen with SAT scores and a reported high school class rank. Total Freshmen: 535. Latest date for application to be considered for fall term: August 1 Earliest date letters of decision for fall admission are expected to be sent out: October 31 Class Rank >1200 1100's 1000's 900's 800's 700's <700 Latest date letters of decision for fall admission are Top 10% 0% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 0% expected to be sent out: August 15 Next 10% 0% 0% 2% 3% 2% 1% 1% Next 30% 0% 1% 4% 7% 16% 11% 4% Note: Dates given above are approximate. Actual dates may Bottom Half 0% 1% 3% 5% 12% 17% 7% vary from year to year. Consult campus catalog. Accreditation Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Colleges Facilities Campus Space 200 acres for campus proper and Bachelor's Degree Programs Offered 2005-2006 699 acres for other usage Bachelor's Degrees Conferred: 330 Residence Halls 1 men's, 3 women's and 2 co-ed dormitories, Discipline Area Specific Majors (Number of Bachelor's Degrees Conferred) 4 mixed men & women's apt. complex Agriculture, Ag Operations Special Features WRVS radio station, Planetarium, Architecture Commuter center/bowling alley, tv station, Area, Ethnic Studies New Fine Arts Complex, New Student Union, Biological Sciences Biology/Biological Sciences(21) New Computer & Technology Building Business, Mgmt., Mktg. Business Administration & Management, General(70), Accounting(21) Rates of Retention, Graduation, and Persistence for Fall First-Time Communication, Journ. Communication Studies/Speech Communication(7) Full-Time Freshmen Computer & Info Science Computer Science(15) Education Mental Retardation(1), Specific Learning Dis(1), Elementary(16), Jr. High(0), Retention Rate for Fall 2005 Freshmen: Kindergarten(0), Art(0), Business(0), English(0), Mathematics(0), Freshman to Sophomore 72.3% Physical Ed Teaching & Coaching(13), Biology(0), Chemistry(0), History(0) Engineering Graduation Rates for Fall 2000 Freshmen: Engineering Technologies Industrial Technology/Technician(9) After 4 Years 30.0% English Language & Lit English Language & Literature, General(19) After 5 Years 46.1% Family & Consumer Sci. After 6 Years* 49.3% Foreign Languages, Lit. Health Professions Persistence Rates for Fall 2000 Freshmen History History, General(8) (Graduated or Still Enrolled): Liberal Arts & Sciences After 4 Years 53.4% Mathematics & Statistics Mathematics, General(2) After 5 Years 50.7% Multi/Interdisciplinary After 6 Years 51.4% Natural Resources Parks, Rec., Leisure & Fit *As required by the Student Right to Know and Campus Philosophy & Religious St Security Act of 1990. Physical Sciences Chemistry(0), Geology/Earth Science(1), Oceanography(2), Physics(0) Psychology Psychology, General(18) Public Admin & Social Ser Social Work(26) Security & Protective Serv Criminal Justice/Safety Studies(42) Full-Time Faculty Fall 2006 Social Sciences Political Science & Government(3), Sociology(19) Transportation Aeronautics/Aviation/Aerospace Science & Tech(4) With Doctorate or First Professional Degree 93 Visual & Performing Arts Graphic Design(0), Fine/Studio Arts(6), Music, General(4), Total 149 Music Management & Merchandising(2) UNC-GA IRA/InstProf.AR001.K/6-30-07 Total Top 10% Next 10% Next 30% Bottom Half Freshman Class Profile Fall 2006* ELIZABETH CITY STATE UNIVERSITY High School Class Rank 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% Top 10% Next 10% Next 30% Bottom Half Percent of Freshmen >1200 1100's 1000's 900's 800's 700's <700 Recentered SAT Score High School Class Rank 7 http://www.uncfsu.edu/ Brief Description History Location Academic Calendar 2007-2008 Class Periods Vacations/Holidays Fall Term Spring Term Summer Terms Commencement Winter Break Spring Break 8/22-12/14 1/9-5/9 5/20-6/20, 7/1-8/1 12/15, 5/10 12/15-1/8 3/3-3/8 Total Enrollment Fall 2006: 6,301 Undergraduate Enrollment Fall 2006: 5,399 (reference for pie charts) Student Services Alumni Affairs Food Service Intramural & Recreation Sororities: 3 Career Services Disabled Student Serv Minority Student Serv Student Activities Counseling Health Services Orientation Student Center Cultural Programs Housing Research Student Records Discipline/Judiciary Intercollegiate Athletics Security Testing Fraternities: 4 International Students Veterans Student Financial Aid 2006-2007 (est.) % of Freshmen Receiving Any Aid 90% Est. Annual Student Costs 2007-2008 % of Freshmen Receiving Any Need-Based Aid 86% % of Full-Time Undergrad. Students Receiving Tuition In-State $1,826 Pell Grants 62% Out-of-State $12,008 Scholarship Programs: Required Fees $1,195 Room (Double Occupancy) $2,870 Board (Full Meal Plan) $2,000 Priority Application Filing Date: March 1 Books $1,000 Earliest Date of Award Notification: April 1 Other Expenses In-State $2,000 Latest Date of Award Notification: Into fall semester Out-of-State $2,000 Total Student Budget Note: In-State $10,891 Out-of-State $21,073 Director of Student Financial Aid Ms. Kamesia Ewing Telephone Number: 910-672-1325 FAYETTEVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY 10/11-10/12 Dates given above are approximate. Actual dates may vary from year to year. Consult campus catalog. Numerous scholarships and other forms of financial aid available; consult campus catalog and contact Financial Aid Office. A regional public comprehensive university offering degrees at the baccalaureate and master's levels and a doctorate in educational leadership. Instructional programs are organized under the schools of Business and Economics, Education, the College of Humanities and Social Sciences and the College of Basic and Applied Sciences. The university provides undergraduate instruction in the education center at nearby Fort Bragg/Pope AFB and at community colleges in its service area. Master's degrees are offered in elementary education, middle grades education, special education, school administration, secondary education, business administration, English, biology, criminal justice, mathematics, psychology, social work, political science, and sociology and a doctoral degree is offered in educational leadership. FSU is committed to equality of opportunity. The University actively seeks to recruit and enroll a student population that reflects the diversity of the region. Established as Howard School in 1867. Became state-supported State Colored Normal School in 1877, and Normal State School in 1926. First four-year class graduated and institution renamed Fayetteville State Teachers College in 1939. Became Fayetteville State College in 1963 and Fayetteville State University in 1969. Merged into the University of North Carolina in 1972. Fayetteville (city-county population: 308,000), home of Fort Bragg/Pope AFB (48,000) and a trade and business center in the sandhills area, designated as an "All American City." Nearby are the resorts of Southern Pines and Pinehurst. Fall Break 6% 13% 57% 24% Students From Adjacent Counties Students From Out-of-State Students From Home County Students From Other NC Counties 79% 21% Part-time Full-time 69% 31% Male Female 14% 75% 1% 10% American White Indian Black Others 8 Number of Freshmen: Admission Information Combined Recentered SAT Score 1200 1100- 1000- 900- 800- 700- <700 Total Director of Admissions: Mr. Charles Darlington or more 1199 1099 999 899 799 Telephone Number: 910-672-1371; 800-222-2594 2 3 17 6 9 2 0 39 Courses required beyond minimum requirement: 0 5 12 18 20 11 1 67 Six units of electives - see catalog 2 13 33 59 109 84 4 304 Application Fee: $25 0 2 14 51 123 141 10 341 Earliest date for application to be considered for fall 4 23 76 134 261 238 15 751 term: September 1 *Includes only freshmen with SAT scores and a reported high school class rank. Total Freshmen: 839. Latest date for application to be considered for fall term: July 15 Earliest date letters of decision for fall admission are expected to be sent out: September 15 Class Rank >1200 1100's 1000's 900's 800's 700's <700 Latest date letters of decision for fall admission are Top 10% 0% 0% 2% 1% 1% 0% 0% expected to be sent out: July 15 Next 10% 0% 1% 2% 2% 3% 1% 0% Next 30% 0% 2% 4% 8% 15% 11% 1% Note: Dates given above are approximate. Actual dates may Bottom Half 0% 0% 2% 7% 16% 19% 1% vary from year to year. Consult campus catalog. Accreditation Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Colleges Facilities Campus Space 156 acres Bachelor's Degree Programs Offered 2005-2006 Residence Halls 10 Bachelor's Degrees Conferred: 709 Special Features Off-Campus Housing-University Place, Discipline Area Specific Majors (Number of Bachelor's Degrees Conferred) Health & Physical Education Complex, Agriculture, Ag Operations Charles W. Chesnutt Library, Architecture Planetarium Area, Ethnic Studies Biological Sciences Biology/Biological Sciences(39), Biotechnology(0) Business, Mgmt., Mktg. Business Administration & Management, General(103), Accounting(21), Rates of Retention, Graduation, and Business/Managerial Economics(10), Finance(22), Management Info Systems(0) Persistence for Fall First-Time Communication, Journ. Communication Studies/Speech Communication(0) Full-Time Freshmen Computer & Info Science Computer Science(27) Education Elementary(47), Jr. High(13), Early Childhood(3), Art(0), Business(1), English(7), Retention Rate for Fall 2005 Freshmen: Health(0), Sales & Marketing(0), Mathematics(10), Music(1), Freshman to Sophomore 70.8% Physical Ed Teaching & Coaching(4), Social Science(5), Biology(0), Spanish(4) Engineering Graduation Rates for Fall 2000 Freshmen: Engineering Technologies After 4 Years 14.2% English Language & Lit English Language & Literature, General(13) After 5 Years 31.8% Family & Consumer Sci. After 6 Years* 37.0% Foreign Languages, Lit. Spanish Language & Literature(6) Health Professions Nursing(10) Persistence Rates for Fall 2000 Freshmen History History, General(55) (Graduated or Still Enrolled): Liberal Arts & Sciences After 4 Years 45.6% Mathematics & Statistics Mathematics, General(3) After 5 Years 42.6% Multi/Interdisciplinary After 6 Years 42.8% Natural Resources Parks, Rec., Leisure & Fit *As required by the Student Right to Know and Campus Philosophy & Religious St Security Act of 1990. Physical Sciences Chemistry, General(3) Psychology Psychology, General(83) Public Admin & Social Ser Security & Protective Serv Criminal Justice/Safety Studies(101), Forensic Science(0), Fire Services Admin(0) Full-Time Faculty Fall 2006 Social Sciences Geography(5), Political Science & Government(22), Sociology(58) With Doctorate or First Professional Degree 207 Visual & Performing Arts Dramatic/Theater Arts & Stagecraft(15), Art/Art Studies, General(11), Total 249 Music, General(7) UNC-GA IRA/InstProf.AR001.K/6-30-07 Total Top 10% Next 10% Next 30% Bottom Half Freshman Class Profile Fall 2006* FAYETTEVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY High School Class Rank 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% Top 10% Next 10% Next 30% Bottom Half Percent of Freshmen >1200 1100's 1000's 900's 800's 700's <700 Recentered SAT Score High School Class Rank 9 http://www.ncat.edu/ Brief Description History Location Academic Calendar 2007-2008 Class Periods Vacations/Holidays Fall Term Spring Term Summer Terms Commencement Winter Break Spring Break 8/20-12/14 1/7-5/7 5/19-6/25, 6/26-8/4 12/15, 5/10 12/15-1/2 3/3-3/7 Total Enrollment Fall 2006: 11,098 Undergraduate Enrollment Fall 2006: 9,687 (reference for pie charts) Student Services Career Services Fraternities: 5 Multicultural Student Ctr Student Center Computer Labs Health Services New Student Orientation Student Development Counseling Services Housing & Residence Life Religious Affairs Student Records Cultural Programs Intercollegiate Athletics Research Opportunities Testing First Year Experience Int'l Students & Scholars Security Veterans & Disability Food Services Intramural & Recreation Sororities: 4 Support Services Student Financial Aid 2006-2007 (est.) % of Freshmen Receiving Any Aid 92% Est. Annual Student Costs 2007-2008 % of Freshmen Receiving Any Need-Based Aid 85% % of Full-Time Undergrad. Students Receiving Tuition In-State $1,994 Pell Grants 47% Out-of-State $11,436 Scholarship Programs: Required Fees $1,436 Room (Double Occupancy) $4,386 Board (Full Meal Plan) $2,300 Priority Application Filing Date: March 15 Books $1,400 Earliest Date of Award Notification: April 1 Other Expenses In-State $2,500 Latest Date of Award Notification: Into fall semester Out-of-State $2,500 Total Student Budget Note: In-State $14,016 Out-of-State $23,458 Director of Student Financial Aid: Mrs. Sherri Avent Telephone Number: 336-334-7973 NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL & TECHNICAL STATE UNIVERSITY 10/8-10/9 Dates given above are approximate. Actual dates may vary from year to year. Consult campus catalog. Numerous scholarships and other forms of financial aid available; consult campus catalog and contact Financial Aid Office. North Carolina Agricultural and Technical (NCA&T) State University is a learner-centered community that develops and preserves intellectual capital through interdisciplinary learning, discovery, engagement, and operational excellence. A doctoral/research intensive university and a land-grant institution, NCA&T offers degrees at the baccalaureate, master's, and doctoral levels. The University's academic programs are organized into two colleges (College of Engineering and College of Arts and Sciences) and six schools (Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, Business and Economics, Education, Nursing, Technology, and Graduate Studies). To continue its efforts to enhance diversity, the University actively recruits minority students. Fall Break Downtown Greensboro (city population: 225,000; Guilford County population: 424,000), a major city in the piedmont region, serving as a trade and business center. Established in 1891 as Agricultural and Mechanical College for Negroes. Temporarily located in Raleigh until moved to Greensboro in 1893. Name changed to Agricultural and Technical College of North Carolina in 1915. Master's program began in 1939. Designated a regional university in 1967 and merged into the University of North Carolina in 1972. Doctoral program began in 1993. Designated as high research activity in 2005. 25% 9% 20% 46% Students From Home County Students From Out-of-State Students From Adjacent Counties Students From Other NC Counties 89% 11% Part-time Full-time 53% 47% Female Male 5% 92% 0% 3% American Others Indian White Black 10 Freshman Class Profile Fall 2006* Number of Freshmen: Admission Information Combined Recentered SAT Score 1200 1100- 1000- 900- 800- 700- <700 Total Director of Admissions: Mr. Lee Young or more 1199 1099 999 899 799 Telephone Number: 336-334-7946 6 23 26 36 15 5 0 111 Courses required beyond minimum requirement: 4 12 42 42 44 15 2 161 None 12 35 103 169 202 164 24 709 Application Fee: $45 4 21 60 137 240 257 73 792 Earliest date for application to be considered for fall 26 91 231 384 501 441 99 1,773 term: November 1 *Includes only freshmen with SAT scores and a reported high school class rank. Total Freshmen: 2,094. Latest date for application to be considered for fall term: June 1 Earliest date letters of decision for fall admission are expected to be sent out: November 1 Class Rank >1200 1100's 1000's 900's 800's 700's <700 Latest date letters of decision for fall admission are Top 10% 0% 1% 1% 2% 1% 0% 0% expected to be sent out: August 1 Next 10% 0% 1% 2% 2% 2% 1% 0% Next 30% 1% 2% 6% 10% 11% 9% 1% Note: Dates given above are approximate. Actual dates may Bottom Half 0% 1% 3% 8% 14% 14% 4% vary from year to year. Consult campus catalog. Accreditation Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Colleges Facilities Campus Space 200 acres Bachelor's Degree Programs Offered 2005-2006 Residence Halls 2 men's, 4 women's, 12 coed dorms Bachelor's Degrees Conferred: 958 Special Features University Galleries Discipline Area Specific Majors (Number of Bachelor's Degrees Conferred) Greensboro Four Memorial Agriculture, Ag Operations Agriculture, General(10), Agricultural Economics(7), Animal Sciences, General(8), Irwin Belk Olympic Track Animal Sciences, Other(6) Radio Station WNAA 90.1 FM Architecture Landscape Architecture(4) Area, Ethnic Studies Biological Sciences Biology/Biological Sciences(23) Rates of Retention, Graduation, and Business, Mgmt., Mktg. Bus Admin & Mgmt, General(74), Transportation Mgmt(18), Accounting(39), Persistence for Fall First-Time Finance, General(12), Marketing/Marketing Management(30) Full-Time Freshmen Communication, Journ. Mass Communication(36), Broadcast Journalism(0), Radio & TV(1), Public Rel(0) Computer & Info Science Computer Science(26) Retention Rate for Fall 2005 Freshmen: Education Special Ed(1), Elementary(16), Kindergarten(0), Agricultural(10), Art(0), Business(15), Freshman to Sophomore 68.9% English(1), Family & Consumer Sci(0), Technology/Indust Arts(5), Math(3), Music(2), Physical Ed Teaching & Coaching(0), Science(0), French(0), Spanish(0) Graduation Rates for Fall 2000 Freshmen: Engineering Agricultural(5), Architectural(19), Chemical(15), Civil(7), Computer(0), After 4 Years 19.3% Electrical,Electronics(32), Physics(1), Mechanical(37), Industrial(29), Surveying(0) After 5 Years 34.7% Engineering Technologies Electrical, Electronic(58), Industrial Technology(8), Engineering Tech, Other(18) After 6 Years* 38.0% English Language & Lit English Language & Literature, General(13), Speech & Rhetorical Studies(3) Family & Consumer Sci. Family & Consumer Sciences(7), Foods, Nutrition, & Wellness Studies(5), Persistence Rates for Fall 2000 Freshmen Child Development(12) (Graduated or Still Enrolled): Foreign Languages, Lit. Romance Languages, Literatures, & Linguistics, Other(1) After 4 Years 50.8% Health Professions Nursing(48), Occupational Health & Industrial Hygiene(5) After 5 Years 44.9% History History, General(10) After 6 Years 42.5% Liberal Arts & Sciences Liberal Arts & Sciences/Liberal Studies(20) Mathematics & Statistics Mathematics, General(0), Applied Mathematics(7) *As required by the Student Right to Know and Campus Multi/Interdisciplinary Security Act of 1990. Parks, Rec., Leisure & Fit Parks, Rec. & Leisure(3), Health & Physical Education(4), Sport & Fitness Adm(4) Philosophy & Religious St Physical Sciences Chemistry, General(2), Physics, General(0) Psychology Psychology, General(67) Full-Time Faculty Fall 2006 Public Admin & Social Ser Social Work(29) Security & Protective Serv Criminal Justice/Safety Studies(4) With Doctorate or First Professional Degree 328 Social Sciences Economics, General(9), Political Science & Government(36), Sociology(13) Total 425 Visual & Performing Arts Graphic Design(58), Drama & Dramatics(9), Art/Art Studies(10), Music, General(3) UNC-GA IRA/InstProf.AR001.K/6-30-07 High School Class Rank NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL & TECHNICAL STATE UNIVERSITY Total Top 10% Next 10% Next 30% Bottom Half 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% Top 10% Next 10% Next 30% Bottom Half Percent of Freshmen >1200 1100's 1000's 900's 800's 700's <700 Recentered SAT Score High School Class Rank 11 NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL UNIVERSITY http://www.nccu.edu/ Brief Description History Location Academic Calendar 2007-2008 Class Periods Vacations/Holidays Fall Term Spring Term Summer Terms Commencement Winter Break Spring Break 8/20-12/14 1/7-4/30 5/13-6/18, 6/24-7/28 12/15, 5/3 12/17-1/4 3/10-3/14 Total Enrollment Fall 2006: 8,675 Undergraduate Enrollment Fall 2006: 6,614 (reference for pie charts) Student Services Academic Support Career Services Residential Life Student Center Admissions Counseling Services Registrar Student Leadership Art Museum Fraternities: 5 Scholarship/Student Aid Student Organizations Campus Ministry Health Services Sororities: 4 Support Services Campus Newspaper Orientation/1st Yr Exp. Special Programs University Police Campus Recreation Performing Arts Student Activities WNCU(Jazz 90.7 FM) Student Financial Aid 2006-2007 (est.) % of Freshmen Receiving Any Aid 94% Est. Annual Student Costs 2007-2008 % of Freshmen Receiving Any Need-Based Aid 82% % of Full-Time Undergrad. Students Receiving Tuition In-State $2,218 Pell Grants 57% Out-of-State $11,962 Scholarship Programs: Required Fees $1,388 Room (Double Occupancy) $2,985 Board (Full Meal Plan) $2,348 Priority Application Filing Date: March 15 Books $1,500 Earliest Date of Award Notification: April 1 Other Expenses In-State $2,291 Latest Date of Award Notification: Throughout the year Out-of-State $2,291 Total Student Budget Note: In-State $12,730 Out-of-State $22,474 Director of Student Financial Aid: Mrs. Sharon Oliver Telephone Number: 919-530-6180 10/22 Dates given above are approximate. Actual dates may vary from year to year. Consult campus catalog. Numerous scholarships and other forms of financial aid available; consult campus catalog and contact Financial Aid Office. This comprehensive university offers undergraduate and graduate programs leading to the baccalaureate and master's degrees in its Colleges of Liberal Arts, Science and Technology, and Behavioral and Social Sciences, the Schools of Business, Education, and Library and Information Sciences, as well as the first professional degree in the School of Law. The School of Graduate Studies coordinates graduate admissions and enrollment, and the University College coordinates Summer School, Extension, Distance Education, and Degree and Non-degree Credit programs and courses. Continuing its commitment to equal opportunity, North Carolina Central University (NCCU) vigorously recruits, and strives to enroll a larger number of white and other minority students. Founded by Dr. James E. Shepard in 1909 and chartered as the National Religious Training School and Chautauqua to train community leaders. It operated as a private, non-sectarian institution from 1910 until 1923 when it became the state-supported Durham Normal School. In 1925, it became the nation's first state-supported liberal arts college for black people and was accredited as an "A" class institution in 1937. Renamed North Carolina Central University in 1969 and became a constituent institution of the University of North Carolina System in 1972. Durham is one of the three cities anchoring the internationally renowned Research Triangle Park. More than 210,500 residents live in the city, which has a highly diversified economy. Highlights of Durham economy include medical innovation and high technology. Fall Break 13% 17% 35% 35% Students From Adjacent Counties Students From Out-of-State Students From Home County Students From Other NC Counties 73% 27% Part-time Full-time 65% 35% Male Female 7% 86% 0% 7% White American Indian Black Others 12 Number of Freshmen: Admission Information Combined Recentered SAT Score 1200 1100- 1000- 900- 800- 700- <700 Total Director of Admissions: Ms. Jocelyn L. Foy or more 1199 1099 999 899 799 Telephone Number: 919-530-6298 6 5 4 2 2 4 0 23 Courses required beyond minimum requirement: 4 6 9 19 14 8 3 63 None 9 7 22 67 102 100 19 326 Application Fee: $30 3 7 18 62 129 129 18 366 Earliest date for application to be considered for fall 22 25 53 150 247 241 40 778 term: September 1 *Includes only freshmen with SAT scores and a reported high school class rank. Total Freshmen: 1,021. Latest date for application to be considered for fall term: August 1 Earliest date letters of decision for fall admission are expected to be sent out: October 15 Class Rank >1200 1100's 1000's 900's 800's 700's <700 Latest date letters of decision for fall admission are Top 10% 1% 1% 1% 0% 0% 1% 0% expected to be sent out: August 1 Next 10% 1% 1% 1% 2% 2% 1% 0% Next 30% 1% 1% 3% 9% 13% 13% 2% Note: Dates given above are approximate. Actual dates may Bottom Half 0% 1% 2% 8% 17% 17% 2% vary from year to year. Consult campus catalog. Accreditation Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Colleges Facilities Campus Space over 135 acres Bachelor's Degree Programs Offered 2005-2006 Residence Halls 10 coed, 1 women's dorms Bachelor's Degrees Conferred: 713 Special Features Ultra-modern Biomedical/Biotech Discipline Area Specific Majors (Number of Bachelor's Degrees Conferred) Research Inst., New School of Education Agriculture, Ag Operations Bldg., New State-of-the-Art Science Architecture Complex,and the Leroy T. Walker Physical Area, Ethnic Studies Education & Recreation Complex, an Biological Sciences Biology/Biological Sciences(34) enhanced sports complex. Business, Mgmt., Mktg. Business Admin & Management(110), Accounting(24), Hospitality Admin/Mgmt(8) Rates of Retention, Graduation, and Communication, Journ. Mass Communication/Media Studies(35) Persistence for Fall First-Time Computer & Info Science Information Science/Studies(7), Computer Science(8) Full-Time Freshmen Education Elementary(24), Jr. High(6), Kindergarten(2), Art(0), English(1), Health(0), Family & Consumer Sci(0), Math(1), Music(0), Physical Ed Teaching & Coaching(1), Retention Rate for Fall 2005 Freshmen: Biology(0),Chemistry(0),Drama & Dance(0),French(0),History(3),Physics(0),Spanish(0) Freshman to Sophomore 70.9% Engineering Engineering Technologies Graduation Rates for Fall 2000 Freshmen: English Language & Lit English Language & Literature, General(13) After 4 Years 22.5% Family & Consumer Sci. Family & Consumer Sciences(52), Foods, Nutrition, & Wellness Studies(0) After 5 Years 44.0% After 6 Years* 49.4% Foreign Languages, Lit. French Language & Literature(0), Spanish Language & Literature(7) Health Professions Athletic Training(4), Nursing(42), Public Health Ed & Promotion(10) Persistence Rates for Fall 2000 Freshmen History History, General(36) (Graduated or Still Enrolled): Liberal Arts & Sciences After 4 Years 60.3% Mathematics & Statistics Mathematics, General(7) After 5 Years 57.5% Multi/Interdisciplinary After 6 Years 55.6% Natural Resources Environmental Science/Studies(2) Parks, Rec., Leisure & Fit Parks, Rec. & Leisure Facilities Mgmt(22), Health & Physical Education, General(8) *As required by the Student Right to Know and Campus Security Act of 1990. Philosophy & Religious St Physical Sciences Chemistry, General(2), Physics, General(0) Psychology Psychology, General(51) Public Admin & Social Ser Social Work(33) Full-Time Faculty Fall 2006 Security & Protective Serv Criminal Justice/Safety Studies(61) Social Sciences Geography(2), Political Science & Government(48), Sociology(16) With Doctorate or First Professional Degree 230 Visual & Performing Arts Drama & Dramatics(2), Art/Art Studies(21), Music, General(10), Total 319 Jazz/Jazz Studies(0) UNC-GA IRA/InstProf.AR001.K/6-30-07 Total Top 10% Next 10% Next 30% Bottom Half Freshman Class Profile Fall 2006* NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL UNIVERSITY High School Class Rank 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% Top 10% Next 10% Next 30% Bottom Half Percent of Freshmen >1200 1100's 1000's 900's 800's 700's <700 Recentered SAT Score High School Class Rank 13 NORTH CAROLINA SCHOOL OF THE ARTS http://www.ncarts.edu/ Brief Description History Location Academic Calendar 2007-2008 Class Periods Vacations/Holidays Fall Term Spring Term Summer Terms Commencement Winter Break Spring Break 9/13-11/21 1/4-3/14, 3/26-5/29 - 5/31 12/9-1/2 3/15-3/24 Total Enrollment Fall 2006: 845 Undergraduate Enrollment Fall 2006: 727 (reference for pie charts) Student Services Alumni Affairs Food Service Intramural & Recreation Sororities: 0 Placement Services Students w/ Disabilities Minority Student Serv Student Activities Counseling Health Services Orientation Student Center Cultural Programs Housing Research Student Records Discipline/Judiciary International Students Security Testing Fraternities: 0 Veterans Student Financial Aid 2006-2007 (est.) % of Freshmen Receiving Any Aid 77% Est. Annual Student Costs 2007-2008 % of Freshmen Receiving Any Need-Based Aid 65% % of Full-Time Undergrad. Students Receiving Tuition In-State $3,224 Pell Grants 22% Out-of-State $14,654 Scholarship Programs: Required Fees $1,695 Room (Double Occupancy) $3,189 Board (Full Meal Plan) $2,950 Priority Application Filing Date: March 1 Books $1,568 Earliest Date of Award Notification: April 10 Other Expenses In-State $2,070 Latest Date of Award Notification: Throughout the year Out-of-State $2,795 Total Student Budget Note: In-State $14,696 Out-of-State $26,851 Director of Student Financial Aid: Mrs. Jane C. Kamiab Telephone Number: 336-770-3297 - Dates given above are approximate. Actual dates may vary from year to year. Consult campus catalog. Numerous scholarships and other forms of financial aid available; consult campus catalog and contact Financial Aid Office. The North Carolina School of the Arts trains talented students from high school to graduate school for professional careers in the performing, visual, and film and television arts. Students are admitted by audition or interview to the Schools of Dance, Design & Production, Drama, Filmmaking, and Music. Students study with resident master teachers who have had successful careers in the arts and who remain active in their professions. The association of gifted students and artist-teachers creates a diverse and challenging environment for study and performance. The arts and academic curricula culminate in a high school diploma with arts concentration in dance, drama, music, and visual arts; the arts diploma at the college level in dance, design & production, drama, and music; baccalaureate degrees in dance, design & production, drama, filmmaking, and music; master's degrees in design & production, film music composition, and music; and the Professional Artists Certificate in music. The North Carolina School of the Arts is committed to equality of educational opportunity. Established by the 1963 General Assembly as a residential public institution for training in the performing arts. NCSA enrolls students in middle and high school, undergraduate and graduate programs across the disciplines of Dance, Drama, Design and Production/Visual Arts, Filmmaking and Music. Merged into the University of North Carolina in 1972. Situated between the two I-40s, at the apex of the Southeast Gateway on sixty-seven acres in southeastern Winston-Salem (population: 191,000), a city with a growing technology and medical sector, nationally recognized for its support of the arts. Fall Break 54% 5% 12% 29% Students From Adjacent Counties Students From Out-of-State Students From Home County Students From Other NC Counties 98% 2% Part-time Full-time 42% 58% Female Male 83% 8% 8% 1% American Others Indian White Black 14 Number of Freshmen: Admission Information Combined Recentered SAT Score 1200 1100- 1000- 900- 800- 700- <700 Total Director of Admissions: Ms. Sheeler Lawson or more 1199 1099 999 899 799 Telephone Number: 336-770-3290 4 3 4 1 0 0 0 12 Courses required beyond minimum requirement: 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 12 None 5 11 5 13 0 0 0 34 Application Fee: $60 5 4 7 5 3 1 1 26 International Application Fee: $110 18 22 20 19 3 1 1 84 Earliest date for application to be considered for fall *Includes only freshmen with SAT scores and a reported high school class rank. Total Freshmen: 184. term: October 1 Latest date for application to be considered for fall term: September 1 Earliest date letters of decision for fall admission are Class Rank >1200 1100's 1000's 900's 800's 700's <700 expected to be sent out: December 1 Top 10% 5% 4% 5% 1% 0% 0% 0% Latest date letters of decision for fall admission are Next 10% 5% 5% 5% 0% 0% 0% 0% expected to be sent out: September 1 Next 30% 6% 13% 6% 15% 0% 0% 0% Note: Dates given above are approximate. Actual dates may Bottom Half 6% 5% 8% 6% 4% 1% 1% vary from year to year. Consult campus catalog. Accreditation Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Colleges Facilities Campus Space 67 acres Bachelor's Degree Programs Offered 2005-2006 Residence Halls 8 residence halls (2 for high school Bachelor's Degrees Conferred: 129 students); 6 apartment buildings Discipline Area Specific Majors (Number of Bachelor's Degrees Conferred) Special Features Stevens Center, Crawford Hall, Agriculture, Ag Operations Agnes de Mille Theatre, Architecture Performance Place Area, Ethnic Studies Biological Sciences Business, Mgmt., Mktg. Rates of Retention, Graduation, and Communication, Journ. Persistence for Fall First-Time Computer & Info Science Full-Time Freshmen* Education Retention Rate for Fall 2005 Freshmen: Engineering Freshman to Sophomore 76.6% Engineering Technologies English Language & Lit Graduation Rates for Fall 2000 Freshmen: Family & Consumer Sci. After 4 Years 49.7% Foreign Languages, Lit. After 5 Years 53.6% Health Professions After 6 Years 54.2% History Liberal Arts & Sciences Persistence Rates for Fall 2000 Freshmen Mathematics & Statistics (Graduated or Still Enrolled): Multi/Interdisciplinary After 4 Years 54.9% Natural Resources After 5 Years 54.2% Parks, Rec., Leisure & Fit After 6 Years 55.6% Philosophy & Religious St Physical Sciences *Excludes four-year diploma students. Psychology Public Admin & Social Ser Security & Protective Serv Social Sciences Full-Time Faculty Fall 2006 Transportation Visual & Performing Arts Dance, General(12), Drama & Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General(18), With Doctorate or First Professional Degree 27 Technical Theatre/Theatre Design & Technology(20), Total 133 Cinematography & Film/Video Production(47), Music Performance, General(32) UNC-GA IRA/InstProf.AR001.K/6-30-07 Total Top 10% Next 10% Next 30% Bottom Half Freshman Class Profile Fall 2006* NORTH CAROLINA SCHOOL OF THE ARTS High School Class Rank 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% Top 10% Next 10% Next 30% Bottom Half Percent of Freshmen >1200 1100's 1000's 900's 800's 700's <700 Recentered SAT Score High School Class Rank 15 http://www.ncsu.edu/ Brief Description History Location Academic Calendar 2007-2008 Class Periods Vacations/Holidays Fall Term Spring Term Summer Terms Commencement Winter Break Spring Break 8/22-12/18 1/9-5/6 5/19-6/24, 7/8-8/12 12/19, 5/10 12/19-1/8 3/3-3/7, 3/21 Total Enrollment Fall 2006: 31,130 Undergraduate Enrollment Fall 2006: 23,730 (reference for pie charts) Student Services Alumni Affairs Food Service Intramural & Recreation Sororities: 14 Career Planning Disabled Student Serv Minority Student Serv Student Activities Counseling Health Services Orientation Student Center Cultural Programs Housing Religious Affairs Student Records Discipline/Judiciary Intercollegiate Athletics Research Testing Fraternities: 29 International Students Security Veterans Student Financial Aid 2006-2007 (est.) % of Freshmen Receiving Any Aid 68% Est. Annual Student Costs 2007-2008 % of Freshmen Receiving Any Need-Based Aid 40% % of Full-Time Undergrad. Students Receiving Tuition In-State $3,760 Pell Grants 19% Out-of-State $15,958 Scholarship Programs: Required Fees $1,357 Room (Double Occupancy) $4,457 Board (Full Meal Plan) $2,913 Books $930 Priority Application Filing Date: March 1 Other Expenses In-State $1,780 Earliest Date of Award Notification: March 1 Out-of-State $2,280 Latest Date of Award Notification: Throughout the year Total Student Budget Note: In-State $15,197 Out-of-State $27,895 Director of Student Financial Aid: Ms. Julia Rice Mallette Telephone Number: 919-515-2421 NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY 10/11-10/12,11/21-11/23 Dates given above are approximate. Actual dates may vary from year to year. Consult campus catalog. North Carolina State University, in its second century of service, is a national center for research, teaching, extension and engagement in the sciences and technologies, in the humanities and social sciences, and in a wide range of professional programs. This major research land-grant university offers degrees at the associate, baccalaureate, master's, intermediate, first professional and doctoral levels in 138 fields of study. Academic programs are organized into the Graduate school and 10 colleges (Agriculture & Life Sciences, Design, Education, Engineering, Humanities & Social Sciences, Management, Natural Resources, Physical & Mathematical Sciences, Textiles and Veterinary Medicine). Freshmen may also enroll in First Year College. North Carolina State University is committed to equality of opportunity and actively recruits students, faculty, and staff of color. Founded in 1887 as a land-grant college. Originally designated North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. Name changed to North Carolina State College of Agriculture and Engineering in 1917. Merged with the University of North Carolina in 1931. Renamed North Carolina State University at Raleigh in 1965. West of downtown Raleigh, the capital of North Carolina. With a population of over 350,000, the city of Raleigh is the largest in a million-plus metropolitan area which includes the Research Triangle Park. Fall Break Numerous scholarships and other forms of financial aid available; consult campus catalog and contact Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid. 8% 8% 29% 55% Students From Other NC Counties Students From Adjacent Counties Students From Out-of-State Students From Home County 84% 16% Part-time Full-time 43% 57% Male Female 1% 11% 9% 79% American Indian Others White Black 16 Number of Freshmen: Admission Information Combined Recentered SAT Score 1200 1100- 1000- 900- 800- 700- <700 Total Director of Admissions: Mr. Thomas H. Griffin or more 1199 1099 999 899 799 Telephone Number: 919-515-2434 759 401 226 62 11 0 0 1,459 Courses required beyond minimum requirement: 483 404 283 76 13 1 0 1,260 None 402 376 243 109 9 2 0 1,141 Application Fee: $60 16 25 17 10 3 1 2 74 Earliest date for application to be considered for fall 1,660 1,206 769 257 36 4 2 3,934 term: September 1 *Includes only freshmen with SAT scores and a reported high school class rank. Total Freshmen: 4,693. Latest date for application to be considered for fall term: February 1 Earliest date letters of decision for fall admission are expected to be sent out: October 1 Class Rank >1200 1100's 1000's 900's 800's 700's <700 Latest date letters of decision for fall admission are Top 10% 19% 10% 6% 2% 0% 0% 0% expected to be sent out: April 15 Next 10% 12% 10% 7% 2% 0% 0% 0% Next 30% 10% 10% 6% 3% 0% 0% 0% Note: Dates given above are approximate. Actual dates may Bottom Half 0% 1% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% vary from year to year. Consult campus catalog. Accreditation Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Colleges Facilities Campus Space 2,200 acres Bachelor's Degree Programs Offered 2005-2006 Residence Halls 20 residence halls, 713 apartments Bachelor's Degrees Conferred: 4,415 Special Features Full student access to Internet and Discipline Area Specific Majors (Number of Bachelor's Degrees Conferred) email from over 2800 public computer Agriculture, Ag Operations Agribusiness(61), Ag & Extension Ed(23), Animal Sciences(98), Poultry Science(10), stations. Entire campus connected to Food Sci(14), Agronomy & Crop Sci(26), Horticultural Sci(57), Ag Mechanization(3) a multi-gigabit fiber optic data network. Architecture Architecture(25), Environmental Design/Architecture(30), Landscape Architecture(11) All students have computing accounts Biological Sciences Biology/Biological Sciences(259), Biochemistry(91), Botany/Plant Biology(23), with email, web publishing, etc. Microbiology, General(53), Zoology/Animal Biology(65) Business, Mgmt., Mktg. Business Administration(450), Accounting(114), Business/Managerial Economics(36) Rates of Retention, Graduation, and Communication, Journ. Communication Studies/Speech Communication(309) Persistence for Fall First-Time Computer & Info Science Computer Science(129) Full-Time Freshmen* Education Education,Gen(7), Jr. High(22), Agricultural(10), English(17), Tech/Industrial Arts(25), Sales & Marketing(10), Math(33), Science(9), Social Studies(24), French(0), Retention Rate for Fall 2005 Freshmen: Health Occupations(0), Spanish(10) Freshman to Sophomore 89.4% Engineering General(8), Aerospace(36), Agricultural(17), Biomedical(35), Chemical(62), Civil(116), Computer(114), Electrical(166), Environmental(13), Materials(31), Mechanical(143), Graduation Rates for Fall 2000 Freshmen: Nuclear(27), Textile Sciences(84), Construction(47), Industrial(59), Other(1) After 4 Years 36.9% Engineering Technologies Environmental Engineering Technology(17) After 5 Years 64.9% English Language & Lit English Language & Literature, General(92), Creative Writing(7) After 6 Years 70.2% Foreign Languages, Lit. French Language & Literature(8), Spanish Language & Literature(47) Health Professions Persistence Rates for Fall 2000 Freshmen History History, General(68) (Graduated or Still Enrolled): Liberal Arts & Sciences Liberal Arts & Sciences/Liberal Studies(34) After 4 Years 75.6% Mathematics & Statistics Mathematics, General(28), Applied Mathematics(31), Statistics, General(18) After 5 Years 74.0% Multi/Interdisciplinary Science, Technology & Society(10), Nutrition Sciences(0), Internat'l/Global Studies(0) After 6 Years 73.2% Natural Resources Natural Res/Conservation(34),Environmental Science(7),Natural Resources Mgmt(15), Forest Management/Forest Resources Mgmt(15),Wood Science & Wood Products(21) *Excludes Agricultural Institute students. Parks, Rec., Leisure & Fit Parks, Recreation & Leisure Facilities Management(110), Sport & Fitness Admin(0) Philosophy & Religious St Philosophy(18), Religion/Religious Studies(9) Physical Sciences Atmospheric Sciences & Meteorology(22), Chemistry(80), Geology/Earth Science(11), Oceanography, Chemical & Physical(2), Physics, General(16) Full-Time Faculty Fall 2006 Psychology Psychology, General(161) Public Admin & Social Ser Social Work(26) With Doctorate or First Professional Degree 1,499 Social Sciences Anthropology(15), Criminology(76), Political Science(176), Sociology(108) Total 1,652 Visual & Performing Arts Design & Visual Communications(31), Industrial Design(15), Graphic Design(25), Arts Management(49) UNC-GA IRA/InstProf.AR001.K/7-18-07 Total Top 10% Next 10% Next 30% Bottom Half Freshman Class Profile Fall 2006* NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY High School Class Rank 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% Top 10% Next 10% Next 30% Bottom Half Percent of Freshmen >1200 1100's 1000's 900's 800's 700's <700 Recentered SAT Score High School Class Rank 17 http://www.unca.edu/ Brief Description History Location Academic Calendar 2007-2008 Class Periods Vacations/Holidays Fall Term Spring Term Summer Terms Commencement Winter Break Spring Break 8/20-12/11 1/14-5/8 6/5-7/3, 7/7-8/4 5/10 12/12-1/13 3/3-3/7 Total Enrollment Fall 2006: 3,639 Undergraduate Enrollment Fall 2006: 3,613 (reference for pie charts) Student Services Alumni Affairs Food Service Intramural & Recreation Research Opportunities Career Services Disabled Student Serv Learning Communities Security Counseling Health Services Multicultural Stu. Serv. Service Learning Cultural Programs Housing Orientation Sororities: 2 Discipline/Judiciary Intercollegiate Athletics Outdoor Education Student Activities Fraternities: 2 International Students Religious Affairs Veterans Student Financial Aid 2006-2007 (est.) % of Freshmen Receiving Any Aid 62% Est. Annual Student Costs 2007-2008 % of Freshmen Receiving Any Need-Based Aid 30% % of Full-Time Undergrad. Students Receiving Tuition In-State $2,307 Pell Grants 23% Out-of-State $13,297 Scholarship Programs: Required Fees $1,738 Room (Double Occupancy) $3,450 Board (Full Meal Plan) $2,690 Priority Application Filing Date: March 1 Books $850 Earliest Date of Award Notification: April 1 Other Expenses In-State $2,900 Latest Date of Award Notification: Throughout the year Out-of-State $2,900 Total Student Budget Note: In-State $13,935 Out-of-State $24,925 Assoc. Director of Student Financial Aid: Ms. Beth Bartlett Telephone Number: 828-251-6535 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT ASHEVILLE 10/8-10/9 Dates given above are approximate. Actual dates may vary from year to year. Consult campus catalog. Numerous scholarships and other forms of financial aid available; consult campus catalog and contact Financial Aid Office. The designated undergraduate liberal arts university in the UNC system; offers 30 majors in the Arts, Humanities, Natural and Social Sciences, Professional and Preprofessional areas, leading to the baccalaureate degree, as well as a master of liberal arts program. Nationally recognized for its required Humanities sequence and the Undergraduate Research Program, which promotes close faculty-student interaction and unique research experiences in all disciplines. The Asheville Experience emphasizes an integrative approach to learning and development. The University of North Carolina at Asheville is committed to equality of educational opportunity, and seeks to recruit and enroll a diverse student body. Fall Break Founded in 1927 as Buncombe County Junior College; became Asheville-Biltmore College in 1936; joined the state community college system in 1957. Became a state-supported senior college in 1963 and granted its first baccalaureate degrees in 1966. Joined the UNC system as UNC at Asheville in 1969. Granted first master of liberal arts degrees in 1991. Designated a Liberal Arts College I by UNC Board of Governors in 1992. Our scenic 265-acre campus is located in the vibrant city of Asheville, a mecca for the arts, music, festivals and movie-making. Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains, Asheville is a haven for both urban and outdoor adventures. 15% 11% 33% 41% Students From Other NC Counties Students From Adjacent Counties Students From Out-of-State Students From Home County 81% 19% Part-time Full-time 57% 43% Male Female 0% 8% 3% 89% American Indian Others White Black 18 Number of Freshmen: Admission Information Combined Recentered SAT Score 1200 1100- 1000- 900- 800- 700- <700 Total Interim Dean of Admissions: Dr. Patricia McClellan or more 1199 1099 999 899 799 Telephone Number: 828-251-6481, 800-531-9842 45 20 11 2 0 0 0 78 Courses required beyond minimum requirement: 54 33 32 9 1 0 0 129 Strong college preparatory curriculum 83 64 65 24 8 0 0 244 Application Fee: $50 5 2 3 2 1 0 0 13 Earliest date for application to be considered for fall 187 119 111 37 10 0 0 464 term: September 1 *Includes only freshmen with SAT scores and a reported high school class rank. Total Freshmen: 572. Latest date for application to be considered for fall term: February 15 Earliest date letters of decision for fall admission are expected to be sent out: December 17 Class Rank >1200 1100's 1000's 900's 800's 700's <700 Latest date letters of decision for fall admission are Top 10% 10% 4% 2% 0% 0% 0% 0% expected to be sent out: March 24 Next 10% 12% 7% 7% 2% 0% 0% 0% Next 30% 18% 14% 14% 5% 2% 0% 0% Note: Dates given above are approximate. Actual dates may Bottom Half 1% 0% 1% 0% 0% 0% 0% vary from year to year. Consult campus catalog. Accreditation Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Colleges Facilities Campus Space 265 acres Bachelor's Degree Programs Offered 2005-2006 Residence Halls 10 Bachelor's Degrees Conferred: 559 Special Features Justice Athletic Center, Discipline Area Specific Majors (Number of Bachelor's Degrees Conferred) Asheville Botanical Gardens, Agriculture, Ag Operations Highsmith University Center, Architecture Belk Theater Area, Ethnic Studies Women's Studies(0) Biological Sciences Biology/Biological Sciences(30) Business, Mgmt., Mktg. Business Admin & Management(37), Operations Management & Supervision(3), Accounting(17) Rates of Retention, Graduation, and Communication, Journ. Mass Communication/Media Studies(32) Persistence for Fall First-Time Computer & Info Science Computer Science(11), Web Page, Digital/Multimedia & Info Resources Design(19) Full-Time Freshmen Education (Teacher certification available) Engineering Engineering, General(0), (2+2 program with NCSU) Retention Rate for Fall 2005 Freshmen: Engineering Technologies Freshman to Sophomore 80.7% English Language & Lit English Language & Literature, General(42) Family & Consumer Sci. Graduation Rates for Fall 2000 Freshmen: Foreign Languages, Lit. German Language & Literature(4), French Language & Literature(6), After 4 Years 30.9% Spanish Language & Literature(10), Classics & Languages, Lit. & Linguistics(9) After 5 Years 49.7% Health Professions Public Health Education & Promotion(1) After 6 Years* 53.5% History History, General(27) Liberal Arts & Sciences Liberal Arts & Sciences/Liberal Studies(22) Persistence Rates for Fall 2000 Freshmen Mathematics & Statistics Mathematics, General(17) (Graduated or Still Enrolled): Multi/Interdisciplinary After 4 Years 57.8% Natural Resources Environmental Studies(37) After 5 Years 57.2% Parks, Rec., Leisure & Fit After 6 Years 56.4% Philosophy & Religious St Philosophy(10), Religion/Religious Studies(0) Physical Sciences Atmospheric Sciences & Meteorology(7), Chemistry, General(9), *As required by the Student Right to Know and Campus Physics, General(4) Security Act of 1990. Psychology Psychology, General(85) Public Admin & Social Ser Security & Protective Serv Full-Time Faculty Fall 2006 Social Sciences Economics, General(9), Political Science & Government(18), Sociology(29) With Doctorate or First Professional Degree 154 Visual & Performing Arts Drama & Dramatics/Theater Arts(3), Art/Art Studies(27), Fine/Studio Arts(17), Total 206 Music, General(6), Music, Other(11) UNC-GA IRA/InstProf.AR001.K/6-30-07 Total Top 10% Next 10% Next 30% Bottom Half Freshman Class Profile Fall 2006* UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT ASHEVILLE High School Class Rank 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% Top 10% Next 10% Next 30% Bottom Half Percent of Freshmen >1200 1100's 1000's 900's 800's 700's <700 Recentered SAT Score High School Class Rank 19 http://www.unc.edu/ Brief Description History Location Academic Calendar 2007-2008 Class Periods Vacations/Holidays Fall Term Spring Term Summer Terms Commencement Winter Break Spring Break 8/21-12/14 1/9-5/6 5/20-6/24, 6/26-7/31 12/16, 5/11, 8/18 12/15-1/8 3/10-3/16 Total Enrollment Fall 2006: 27,717 Undergraduate Enrollment Fall 2006: 17,124 (reference for pie charts) Student Services Alumni Affairs Food Services Intramural & Recreation Sororities: 22 Career Services Disabled Student Serv Minority Student Serv Student Activities Counseling Center Health Services Orientation Student Center Cultural Programs Student Housing Research Opportunities Student Records Discipline/Judiciary Intercollegiate Athletics Security Testing Fraternities: 34 International Students Veterans Student Financial Aid 2006-2007 (est.) % of Freshmen Receiving Any Aid 63% Est. Annual Student Costs 2007-2008 % of Freshmen Receiving Any Need-Based Aid 32% % of Full-Time Undergrad. Students Receiving Tuition In-State $3,705 Pell Grants 14% Out-of-State $19,353 Scholarship Programs: Required Fees $1,472 Room (Double Occupancy) $4,830 Board (Full Meal Plan) $2,866 Priority Application Filing Date: March 1 Books $1,000 Earliest Date of Award Notification: April 1 Other Expenses In-State $1,760 Latest Date of Award Notification: Throughout the year Out-of-State $2,850 Total Student Budget Note: In-State $15,633 Out-of-State $32,371 Director of Student Financial Aid: Ms. Shirley Ort Telephone Number: 919-962-2315 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL 10/18-10/21 Dates given above are approximate. Actual dates may vary from year to year. Consult campus catalog. Numerous scholarships and other forms of financial aid available; consult campus catalog and contact Financial Aid Office. A major research university offering programs at the baccalaureate, master's, intermediate, first professional, and doctoral levels. With the exception of engineering and agriculture, it is the state's principal center of graduate education and research at the doctoral levels. Its instructional programs are offered through two divisions. The division of academic affairs consists of eight colleges and schools. The division of health affairs includes five schools. There are 80 centers, institutes, and multidisciplinary programs. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is committed to equality of opportunity. To further diversity, the University actively seeks to recruit and enroll a greater number of students of color. Chartered in 1789. First state university in North America to admit students (1795). Together with North Carolina College for Women at Greensboro, now the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, and North Carolina State College of Agriculture and Engineering at Raleigh, now North Carolina State University, became part of a multi-campus institution designated the University of North Carolina in 1931. Chapel Hill, (population: 51,000) a beautiful college town in the center of North Carolina near the Research Triangle Park. A three-hour drive to either the North Carolina coast or the mountains in the western part of the state. Fall Break 17% 6% 7% 70% Students From Other NC Counties Students From Adjacent Counties Students From Out-of-State Students From Home County 95% 5% Part-time Full-time 59% 41% Male Female 1% 16% 11% 72% American Indian Others White Black 20 Number of Freshmen: Admission Information Combined Recentered SAT Score 1200 1100- 1000- 900- 800- 700- <700 Total Director of Admissions: Mr. Stephen Farmer or more 1199 1099 999 899 799 Telephone Number: 919-966-3621 1,807 319 108 27 3 0 0 2,264 Courses required beyond minimum requirement: 379 76 39 11 2 0 0 507 Competitive candidates typically exceed minimum course requirements 108 26 20 9 2 4 0 169 Application Fee: $70 11 3 6 4 2 4 0 30 Earliest date for application to be considered for fall 2,305 424 173 51 9 8 0 2,970 term: August 15 *Includes only freshmen with SAT scores and a reported high school class rank. Total Freshmen: 3,807. Latest date for application to be considered for fall term: January 15 Earliest date letters of decision for fall admission are expected to be sent out: January 31 Class Rank >1200 1100's 1000's 900's 800's 700's <700 Latest date letters of decision for fall admission are Top 10% 61% 11% 4% 1% 0% 0% 0% expected to be sent out: March 31 Next 10% 13% 3% 1% 0% 0% 0% 0% Next 30% 4% 1% 1% 0% 0% 0% 0% Note: Dates given above are approximate. Actual dates may Bottom Half 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% vary from year to year. Consult campus catalog. Accreditation Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Colleges Facilities Campus Space 729 acres Bachelor's Degree Programs Offered 2005-2006 Residence Halls 33 (26 coed, 4 women's, 3 men's) Bachelor's Degrees Conferred: 3,773 Special Features Ackland Art Museum, Morehead Discipline Area Specific Majors (Number of Bachelor's Degrees Conferred) Planetarium and Observatory, Frank Hawkins Agriculture, Ag Operations Kenan Institute of Private Enterrpise, Architecture Dean E. Smith Center, Coker Arboretum, Area, Ethnic Studies American(12), Asian(4), Latin American(9), Russian(1), African-American(28), N.C. Botanical Garden, Paul Green Theatre Women's(5), Area, Ethnic, Cultural, & Gender Studies, Other (International)(93) Biological Sciences Biology/Biological Sciences(363), Pathology/Experimental Path(0), Biostatistics(5) Business, Mgmt., Mktg. Business Administration & Mgmt(294), Human Resources Mgmt/Personnel Admin(48) Rates of Retention, Graduation, and Communication, Journ. Communication Studies(258), Mass Communication/Media Studies(368) Persistence for Fall First-Time Computer & Info Science Information Science/Studies(13), Computer Science(27) Full-Time Freshmen Education Elementary(54), Jr High/Intermediate/Middle School(17), Early Childhood(11), Music(1) Retention Rate for Fall 2005 Freshmen: Engineering Freshman to Sophomore 96.5% Engineering Technologies English Language & Lit English Language & Literature, General(169) Graduation Rates for Fall 2000 Freshmen: Family & Consumer Sci. Foods, Nutrition, & Wellness Studies(15) After 4 Years 71.2% Foreign Languages, Lit. Linguistics(14), Comparative Literature(3), Slavic, Baltic, & Albanian Langs, Lits(1), After 5 Years 82.6% German Lang & Lit(2), Romance Langs, Lits(56), Classics & Languages, Lits(5) After 6 Years* 83.9% Health Professions Dental Hygiene(37), Health/Health Care Admin(26), Medical Radiologic Tech(14), Clinical Laboratory Science(20), Nursing(172), Environmental Health(6) Persistence Rates for Fall 2000 Freshmen History History, General(181) (Graduated or Still Enrolled): Liberal Arts & Sciences Liberal Arts & Sciences/Liberal Studies(10) After 4 Years 84.7% Mathematics & Statistics Mathematics, General(32), Applied Mathematics(9) After 5 Years 84.2% Multi/Interdisciplinary Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution(37) After 6 Years 84.5% Natural Resources Environmental Studies(17), Environmental Science(18) Parks, Rec., Leisure & Fit Parks, Rec. & Leisure Facilities Mgmt(7), Health & Physical Education, General(128) *As required by the Student Right to Know and Campus Philosophy & Religious St Philosophy(29), Religion/Religious Studies(18) Security Act of 1990. Physical Sciences Chemistry, General(69), Geology/Earth Science(7), Physics, General(12), Other(16) Psychology Psychology, General(345) Public Admin & Social Ser Public Policy Analysis(40) Full-Time Faculty Fall 2006 Security & Protective Serv Social Sciences Anthropology(37), Economics, General(180), Geography(22), With Doctorate or First Professional Degree 2,374 Political Science & Government(219), Sociology(76) Total 2,726 Visual & Performing Arts Drama & Dramatics/Theatre Arts(26), Fine/Studio Arts(27), Art History,Criticism & Conservation(16), Music, General(15), Music Performance(29) UNC-GA IRA/InstProf.AR001.K/6-30-07 Total Top 10% Next 10% Next 30% Bottom Half Freshman Class Profile Fall 2006* UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL High School Class Rank 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% Top 10% Next 10% Next 30% Bottom Half Percent of Freshmen >1200 1100's 1000's 900's 800's 700's <700 Recentered SAT Score High School Class Rank 21 http://www.uncc.edu/ Brief Description History Location Academic Calendar 2007-2008 Class Periods Vacations/Holidays Fall Term Spring Term Summer Terms Commencement Winter Break Spring Break 8/20-12/14 1/9-5/8 5/27-7/2, 7/7-8/12 12/15, 5/10 12/15-1/8 3/3-3/8 Total Enrollment Fall 2006: 21,519 Undergraduate Enrollment Fall 2006: 17,032 (reference for pie charts) Student Services Alumni Affairs Food Service Intramural & Recreation Sororities: 10 Career Services Disabled Student Serv Minority Student Serv Student Activities Counseling Health Services Orientation Student Center Cultural Programs Housing Religious Affairs Student Records Discipline/Judiciary Intercollegiate Athletics Research Testing Fraternities: 14 International Students Security Veterans Student Financial Aid 2006-2007 (est.) % of Freshmen Receiving Any Aid 66% Est. Annual Student Costs 2007-2008 % of Freshmen Receiving Any Need-Based Aid 42% % of Full-Time Undergrad. Students Receiving Tuition In-State $2,461 Pell Grants 25% Out-of-State $12,873 Scholarship Programs: Required Fees $1,631 Room (Double Occupancy) $3,100 Board (Full Meal Plan) $3,160 Priority Application Filing Date: April 1 Books $1,200 Earliest Date of Award Notification: April 1 Other Expenses In-State $2,750 Latest Date of Award Notification: May 31 (if priority date is met) Out-of-State $3,450 Total Student Budget Note: In-State $14,302 Out-of-State $25,414 Director of Student Financial Aid: Mr. Anthony Carter Telephone Number: 704-687-2426 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHARLOTTE 10/8-10/9 Dates given above are approximate. Actual dates may vary from year to year. Consult campus catalog. Numerous scholarships and other forms of financial aid available; consult campus catalog and contact Financial Aid Office. UNC Charlotte is a rapidly growing university, serving as the only doctoral/research-intensive university in the dynamic Charlotte region of nearly 1.6 million people. Seven academic colleges (Architecture, Arts and Sciences, Business, Computing and Informatics, Education, Engineering, and Health and Human Services) and the Graduate School offer 89 baccalaureate, 61 master's, and 18 doctoral programs. The University also offers a multidisciplinary Honors College for talented, motivated undergraduates. The 950-acre campus, with more than 100 buildings, includes seven new academic buildings completed within the last three years and a state-of-the- art library. The University is committed to equality of opportunity and a diverse student body. Established as Charlotte Center of the University of North Carolina in 1946. Became Charlotte College, a two-year community college, in 1949 and a four-year, state-supported college in 1963. Merged into the University of North Carolina in 1965. Eight miles from uptown Charlotte, the largest city in the Carolinas with a metropolitan population of more than 1.5 million. Fall Break 11% 21% 34% 34% Students From Other NC Counties Students From Adjacent Counties Students From Out-of-State Students From Home County 84% 16% Part-time Full-time 53% 47% Male Female 0% 10% 14% 76% American Indian Others White Black 22 Number of Freshmen: Admission Information Combined Recentered SAT Score 1200 1100- 1000- 900- 800- 700- <700 Total Director of Admissions: Ms. Tina McEntire or more 1199 1099 999 899 799 Telephone Number: 704-687-2213 106 101 85 42 9 0 0 343 Courses required beyond minimum requirement: 143 194 275 220 30 1 1 864 None 108 238 452 397 55 3 0 1,253 Application Fee: $50 36 53 92 74 8 2 0 265 Earliest date for application to be considered for fall 393 586 904 733 102 6 1 2,725 term: September 1 *Includes only freshmen with SAT scores and a reported high school class rank. Total Freshmen: 2,798. Latest date for application to be considered for fall term: July 1 Earliest date letters of decision for fall admission are expected to be sent out: October 15 Class Rank >1200 1100's 1000's 900's 800's 700's <700 Latest date letters of decision for fall admission are Top 10% 4% 4% 3% 2% 0% 0% 0% expected to be sent out: August 1 Next 10% 5% 7% 10% 8% 1% 0% 0% Next 30% 4% 9% 17% 15% 2% 0% 0% Note: Dates given above are approximate. Actual dates may Bottom Half 1% 2% 3% 3% 0% 0% 0% vary from year to year. Consult campus catalog. Accreditation Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Colleges Facilities Campus Space 950 acres Bachelor's Degree Programs Offered 2005-2006 Residence Halls Housing to accommodate 4,500 Bachelor's Degrees Conferred: 2,944 (suites, apartments & high-rise halls) Discipline Area Specific Majors (Number of Bachelor's Degrees Conferred) Special Features Campus located adjacent to high-tech Agriculture, Ag Operations research park, University City Architecture Architecture(71) (European-style village) and medical Area, Ethnic Studies Latin American(1), African-American/Black(12), Area, Ethnic, Cultural (Internat'l)(25) park Biological Sciences Biology/Biological Sciences(105) Business, Mgmt., Mktg. Business Admin & Mgmt(140), Operations Mgmt & Supervision(17), Accounting(116), Business/Managerial Economics(27), Finance(194), International Business/Trade(35), Rates of Retention, Graduation, and Management Information Systems(47), Marketing/Marketing Management(142) Persistence for Fall First-Time Communication, Journ. Communication Studies/Speech Communication(174) Full-Time Freshmen Computer & Info Science Computer Science(83) Education Mental Retardation(19), Elementary(152), Jr. High(23), Kindergarten(1), Art(6), Retention Rate for Fall 2005 Freshmen: English(11), Math(10), Music(4), Chemistry(1), Drama & Dance(1), French(0), Freshman to Sophomore 77.4% German(1), History(17), Spanish(1) Engineering Civil(59), Computer(21), Electrical, Electronics, & Communications(35), Graduation Rates for Fall 2000 Freshmen: Mechanical(83) After 4 Years 25.8% Engineering Technologies Civil(17), Electrical, Electronic, & Communications(29), Mechanical(19), Eng Tech(0) After 5 Years 44.4% English Language & Lit English Language & Literature, General(91) After 6 Years* 49.9% Family & Consumer Sci. Human Development & Family Studies, General(43) Foreign Languages, Lit. German Language & Lit(4), French Language & Lit(6), Spanish Language & Lit(18) Persistence Rates for Fall 2000 Freshmen Health Professions Athletic Training(8), Clinical Laboratory Science(2), Nursing(111) (Graduated or Still Enrolled): History History, General(83) After 4 Years 55.3% Liberal Arts & Sciences After 5 Years 54.1% Mathematics & Statistics Mathematics, General(20), Math & Statistics, Other(0) After 6 Years 54.9% Multi/Interdisciplinary Parks, Rec., Leisure & Fit Health & Physical Education, General(33) *As required by the Student Right to Know and Campus Philosophy & Religious St Philosophy(13), Religion/Religious Studies(12) Security Act of 1990. Physical Sciences Meteorology(0), Chemistry(27), Geology/Earth Science(12), Physics(7) Psychology Psychology, General(228) Public Admin & Social Ser Social Work(46) Full-Time Faculty Fall 2006 Security & Protective Serv Criminal Justice/Safety Studies(124), Fire Services Administration(11) Social Sciences Anthropology(20), Economics, General(12), Geography(29), With Doctorate or First Professional Degree 693 Political Science & Government(107), Sociology(65) Total 878 Visual & Performing Arts Dance, General(6), Drama & Dramatics/Theatre Arts(12), Art/Art Studies(62), Fine/Studio Arts(29), Art History(0), Music, General(3), Music Performance, Gen(1) UNC-GA IRA/InstProf.AR001.K/6-30-07 Total Top 10% Next 10% Next 30% Bottom Half Freshman Class Profile Fall 2006* UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHARLOTTE High School Class Rank 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% Top 10% Next 10% Next 30% Bottom Half Percent of Freshmen >1200 1100's 1000's 900's 800's 700's <700 Recentered SAT Score High School Class Rank 23 http://www.uncg.edu/ Brief Description History Location Academic Calendar 2007-2008 Class Periods Vacations/Holidays Fall Term Spring Term Summer Terms Commencement Winter Break Spring Break 8/20-12/19 1/14-5/14 5/21-6/25, 6/26-8/1 12/20, 5/16, 8/11 12/20-1/13 3/10-3/14 Total Enrollment Fall 2006: 16,872 Undergraduate Enrollment Fall 2006: 13,024 (reference for pie charts) Student Services Alumni Affairs Food Service Intramural & Recreation Sororities: 10 Career Services Disabled Student Serv Minority Student Serv Student Activities Counseling Health Services Orientation Student Center Cultural Programs Housing Religious Affairs Student Records Discipline/Judiciary Intercollegiate Athletics Research Testing Fraternities: 8 International Students Security Veterans Student Financial Aid 2006-2007 (est.) % of Freshmen Receiving Any Aid 66% Est. Annual Student Costs 2007-2008 % of Freshmen Receiving Any Need-Based Aid 39% % of Full-Time Undergrad. Students Receiving Tuition In-State $2,458 Pell Grants 35% Out-of-State $13,726 Scholarship Programs: Required Fees $1,521 Room (Double Occupancy) $3,427 Board (Full Meal Plan) $2,624 Priority Application Filing Date: March 1 Books $1,812 Earliest Date of Award Notification: March 1 Other Expenses In-State $2,014 Latest Date of Award Notification: Throughout the year Out-of-State $2,014 Total Student Budget Note: In-State $13,856 Out-of-State $25,124 Director of Student Financial Aid: Ms. Deborah Tollefson Telephone Number: 336-334-5702 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT GREENSBORO 10/15-10/16 Dates given above are approximate. Actual dates may vary from year to year. Consult campus catalog. Numerous scholarships and other forms of financial aid available; consult campus catalog and contact Financial Aid Office. A doctorate-granting university offering programs at the baccalaureate, master's, intermediate, and doctoral levels. Its instructional programs are organized in a College of Arts and Sciences and six professional schools (business and economics; education; health and human performance; human environmental sciences; music; and nursing). Graduate studies are offered throughout the campus through the Graduate School. The University of North Carolina at Greensboro is committed to equality of opportunity. To further promote ethnic diversity, the University actively seeks to recruit and enroll a greater number of minority students. Chartered in 1891 as State Normal and Industrial School. Became State Normal and Industrial College in 1896 and North Carolina College for Women in 1919. Merged with the University of North Carolina in 1931 as Woman's College of the University of North Carolina. Renamed the University of North Carolina at Greensboro in 1963. Convenient to the business district of downtown Greensboro (population 240,000), a thriving business, manufacturing, cultural, and educational center in the piedmont region. Greensboro is the home of several major industries. Fall Break 8% 21% 23% 48% Students From Other NC Counties Students From Adjacent Counties Students From Out-of-State Students From Home County 85% 15% Part-time Full-time 68% 32% Male Female 0% 11% 20% 69% American Indian Others White Black 24 Number of Freshmen: Admission Information Combined Recentered SAT Score 1200 1100- 1000- 900- 800- 700- <700 Total Director of Admissions: Ms. Lise Keller or more 1199 1099 999 899 799 Telephone Number: 336-334-5243 84 93 60 43 18 1 0 299 Courses required beyond minimum requirement: 61 88 127 103 52 7 0 438 None 106 168 318 363 182 4 1 1,142 Application Fee: $45 29 65 105 76 19 4 2 300 Earliest date for application to be considered for fall 280 414 610 585 271 16 3 2,179 term: September 1 *Includes only freshmen with SAT scores and a reported high school class rank. Total Freshmen: 2,426. Latest date for application to be considered for fall term: March 1 Earliest date letters of decision for fall admission are expected to be sent out: September 15, 2007 Class Rank >1200 1100's 1000's 900's 800's 700's <700 Latest date letters of decision for fall admission are Top 10% 4% 4% 3% 2% 1% 0% 0% expected to be sent out: August 1, 2008 Next 10% 3% 4% 6% 5% 2% 0% 0% space permitting Next 30% 5% 8% 15% 17% 8% 0% 0% Note: Dates given above are approximate. Actual dates may Bottom Half 1% 3% 5% 3% 1% 0% 0% vary from year to year. Consult campus catalog. Accreditation Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Colleges Facilities Campus Space 210 acres Bachelor's Degree Programs Offered 2005-2006 Residence Halls 24 Bachelor's Degrees Conferred: 2,104 Special Features $47.7M 172,000 sq. ft. Science building, Discipline Area Specific Majors (Number of Bachelor's Degrees Conferred) $23M renovation of Elliott University Center, Agriculture, Ag Operations $3.5M Soccer Stadium, $7.4M Cone Art Ctr., Area, Ethnic Studies African-American/Black Studies(7), Women's Studies(8) $16.5M Physical Activities Complex, Biological Sciences Biology/Biological Sciences(66), Biochemistry(11) $17M Hall for Humanities & Research Admin, Business, Mgmt., Mktg. Bus Admin & Mgmt(194), Accounting(53), Business/Managerial Economics(10), $17M 99,000 sq. ft. Studio Arts Building Finance(48), Hospitality/Admin Mgmt(15), International Business/Trade(19) Communication, Journ. Mass Communication/Media Studies(47) Rates of Retention, Graduation, and Computer & Info Science Computer Science(29), Computer Systems Networking & Telecommunications(45) Persistence for Fall First-Time Education Special(19), Hearing Impairments(23), Elementary(132), Jr High(17), Secondary(0), Full-Time Freshmen Early Childhood(0), Art(10), English(16), Math(10), Music(36), Phys Ed Teaching & Coaching(11), Social Science(0), Social Studies(5), Retention Rate for Fall 2005 Freshmen: Biology(2), Drama & Dance(6), French(2), German(0), Spanish(4) Freshman to Sophomore 76.1% Engineering English Language & Lit English Language & Literature(75), Speech & Rhetorical Studies(82) Graduation Rates for Fall 2000 Freshmen: Family & Consumer Sci. Foodservice Systems Admin/Mgmt(0), Human Development & Family(58), After 4 Years 29.7% Child Development(41), Apparel & Textiles(24) After 5 Years 48.3% Foreign Languages, Lit. German Language & Lit(4), French Language & Lit(2), Spanish Language & Lit(10), After 6 Years* 52.1% Classics & Languages, Literatures & Linguistics(11) Health Professions Audiology/Audiologist(23), Clinical Laboratory Science(2), Nursing(159), Persistence Rates for Fall 2000 Freshmen Public Health Education & Promotion(33) (Graduated or Still Enrolled): History History, General(46) After 4 Years 55.3% Liberal Arts & Sciences Liberal Arts & Sciences/Liberal Studies(24) After 5 Years 54.3% Mathematics & Statistics Mathematics, General(8) After 6 Years 54.2% Multi/Interdisciplinary Nutrition Sciences(23) Parks, Rec., Leisure & Fit Parks, Recreation & Leisure Studies(46), Kinesiology & Exercise Science(63) *As required by the Student Right to Know and Campus Philosophy & Religious St Philosophy(7), Religion/Religious Studies(8) Security Act of 1990. Physical Sciences Chemistry, General(9), Physics, General(2) Psychology Psychology, General(119) Public Admin & Social Ser Social Work(54) Full-Time Faculty Fall 2006 Social Sciences Anthropology(17), Economics, General(22), Geography(13), Political Science & Government(54), Sociology(60) With Doctorate or First Professional Degree 546 Visual & Performing Arts Dance, General(15), Interior Design(29), Drama & Dramatics/Theatre Arts(24), Total 736 Art/Art Studies(6), Fine/Studio Arts(59), Music, General(10), Music Performance(16), Music Theory & Composition(1), Jazz/Jazz Studies(0) UNC-GA IRA/InstProf.AR001.K/6-30-07 Total Top 10% Next 10% Next 30% Bottom Half Freshman Class Profile Fall 2006* UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT GREENSBORO High School Class Rank 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% Top 10% Next 10% Next 30% Bottom Half Percent of Freshmen >1200 1100's 1000's 900's 800's 700's <700 Recentered SAT Score High School Class Rank 25 http://www.uncp.edu/ Brief Description History Location Academic Calendar 2007-2008 Class Periods Vacations/Holidays Fall Term Spring Term Summer Terms Commencement Winter Break Spring Break 8/15-12/7 1/7-5/2 5/24-6/28, 6/29-8/3 12/8, 5/3 12/8-1/6 3/3-3/8 Total Enrollment Fall 2006: 5,827 Undergraduate Enrollment Fall 2006: 5,158 (reference for pie charts) Student Services Career Services Fitness Center Intercollegiate Athletics Sororities: 9 Computer Labs Food Service Intramural Sports & Rec Student Activities Counseling Fraternities: 9 Minority Student Serv Student Center Cultural Programs Health Services New Student Orientation Student Housing Disabled Stu. Serv. Honors College Public Safety Office Student Organizations Discipline/Judiciary International Students Research Opportunities Veterans Services Student Financial Aid 2006-2007 (est.) % of Freshmen Receiving Any Aid 76% Est. Annual Student Costs 2007-2008 % of Freshmen Receiving Any Need-Based Aid 67% % of Full-Time Undergrad. Students Receiving Tuition In-State $1,949 Pell Grants 65% Out-of-State $11,209 Scholarship Programs: Required Fees $1,448 Room (Double Occupancy) $3,100 Board (Full Meal Plan) $2,417 Priority Application Filing Date: March Books $1,000 Earliest Date of Award Notification: April Other Expenses In-State $3,272 Latest Date of Award Notification: Into fall semester Out-of-State $3,900 Total Student Budget Note: In-State $13,186 Out-of-State $23,074 Director of Student Financial Aid: Mr. Bruce Blackmon Telephone Number: 910-521-6255 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT PEMBROKE 10/18-10/20 Dates given above are approximate. Actual dates may vary from year to year. Consult campus catalog. Numerous scholarships and other forms of financial aid available; consult campus catalog and contact Financial Aid Office. A comprehensive university offering degree programs at the baccalaureate and master's levels. Its instructional programs are organized into a College of Arts and Sciences, a School of Business, a School of Education, and a School of Graduate Studies. The University offers Master's Degree programs in several Education areas, and in Business Administration, Public Administration, School Counseling, and Service Agency Counseling. UNC Pembroke is committed to equality of opportunity. To further racial integration, the University actively seeks to recruit and enroll a greater number of Native American and African-American students. Founded in 1887 by and for the Indians of Robeson County, UNC Pembroke was originally known as the Croatan Normal School. The first college degrees were awarded in 1940, and the name was changed to Pembroke State College for Indians. That name was shortened to Pembroke State College a few years later. In 1969, the institution was granted University status; and in 1972, it became one of the 16 constituent institutions of the University of North Carolina. Pembroke State University became the University of North Carolina at Pembroke in 1996. Pembroke (population: 2,700), in the southeastern region of North Carolina, 1 1/2 hours from the coast and 1 hour from Pinehurst. Pembroke is 30 minutes south of Fayetteville, a city of more than 120,000. The University is also near Interstate 95 and U.S. 74, major north-south and east-west arteries. Fall Break 5% 29% 31% 35% Students From Other NC Counties Students From Adjacent Counties Students From Out-of-State Students From Home County 75% 25% Part-time Full-time 64% 36% Male Female 20% 9% 26% 45% American Indian Others White Black 26 Number of Freshmen: Admission Information Combined Recentered SAT Score 1200 1100- 1000- 900- 800- 700- <700 Total Director of Admissions: Ms. Lela C. Clark or more 1199 1099 999 899 799 Telephone Number: 910-521-6262, 800-949-UNCP 15 13 28 15 8 0 0 79 Courses required beyond minimum requirement: 5 9 28 40 35 1 0 118 None 3 26 58 98 130 38 1 354 Application Fee: $40 5 12 41 101 140 20 0 319 Earliest date for application to be considered for fall 28 60 155 254 313 59 1 870 term: September 1 *Includes only freshmen with SAT scores and a reported high school class rank. Total Freshmen: 955. Latest date for application to be considered for fall term: August 1 Earliest date letters of decision for fall admission are expected to be sent out: October 1 Class Rank >1200 1100's 1000's 900's 800's 700's <700 Latest date letters of decision for fall admission are Top 10% 2% 1% 3% 2% 1% 0% 0% expected to be sent out: August 15 Next 10% 1% 1% 3% 5% 4% 0% 0% Next 30% 0% 3% 7% 11% 15% 4% 0% Note: Dates given above are approximate. Actual dates may Bottom Half 1% 1% 5% 12% 16% 2% 0% vary from year to year. Consult campus catalog. Accreditation Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Colleges Facilities Campus Space 133 acres Bachelor's Degree Programs Offered 2005-2006 Residence Halls 3 residence halls, 3 suite buildings, Bachelor's Degrees Conferred: 619 5 on-campus apartment buildings Discipline Area Specific Majors (Number of Bachelor's Degrees Conferred) Special Features Native American Resource Center, Agriculture, Ag Operations Givens Performing Arts Center, Architecture Chavis University Center, WNCP-TV, Area, Ethnic Studies American/U.S. Studies/Civilization(0), American Indian/Native American Studies(0) Fitness Center, Multicultural Center Biological Sciences Biology/Biological Sciences(47), Biotechnology(0) Business, Mgmt., Mktg. Business Administration & Management, General(94), Accounting(8) Communication, Journ. Mass Communication/Media Studies(32) Rates of Retention, Graduation, and Computer & Info Science Computer Science(15) Persistence for Fall First-Time Education Special(5), Mental Retardation(0), Specific LD(1), Elementary(45), Jr High(4), Full-Time Freshmen Kindergarten(7), Art(2), English(2), Math(3), Music(3), Physical Ed Teaching & Coaching(5), Science(0), Social Studies(4), Biology(0) Retention Rate for Fall 2005 Freshmen: Engineering Freshman to Sophomore 67.5% Engineering Technologies English Language & Lit English Language & Literature, General(12) Graduation Rates for Fall 2000 Freshmen: Family & Consumer Sci. After 4 Years 20.1% Foreign Languages, Lit. Spanish Language & Literature(1) After 5 Years 34.0% Health Professions Athletic Training(0), Nursing(27), After 6 Years* 37.6% Public Health Education & Promotion(4) History History, General(24) Persistence Rates for Fall 2000 Freshmen Liberal Arts & Sciences (Graduated or Still Enrolled): Mathematics & Statistics Mathematics, General(2) After 4 Years 45.5% Multi/Interdisciplinary After 5 Years 43.4% Natural Resources Environmental Science(0) After 6 Years 43.2% Parks, Rec., Leisure & Fit Parks, Rec & Leisure Facilities Mgmt(11), Health & Physical Education, General(29) Philosophy & Religious St Philosophy & Religious Studies, Other(4) *As required by the Student Right to Know and Campus Physical Sciences Chemistry, General(31), Physics, General(3) Security Act of 1990. Psychology Psychology, General(27) Public Admin & Social Ser Social Work(45) Security & Protective Serv Criminal Justice/Safety Studies(33) Full-Time Faculty Fall 2006 Social Sciences Political Science & Government(18), Sociology(53) Transportation With Doctorate or First Professional Degree 174 Visual & Performing Arts Drama & Dramatics/Theatre Arts(1), Fine/Studio Arts(10), Music, General(6) Total 257 Music Performance, General(1) UNC-GA IRA/InstProf.AR001.K/6-30-07 Total Top 10% Next 10% Next 30% Bottom Half Freshman Class Profile Fall 2006* UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT PEMBROKE High School Class Rank 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% Top 10% Next 10% Next 30% Bottom Half Percent of Freshmen >1200 1100's 1000's 900's 800's 700's <700 Recentered SAT Score High School Class Rank 27 http://www.uncw.edu/ Brief Description History Location Academic Calendar 2007-2008 Class Periods Vacations/Holidays Fall Term Spring Term Summer Terms Commencement Winter Break Spring Break 8/13-12/14 1/4-5/7 5/13-6/17, 6/22-7/25 12/15, 5/10 12/14-1/3 3/3-3/7 Total Enrollment Fall 2006: 12,098 Undergraduate Enrollment Fall 2006: 10,955 (reference for pie charts) Student Services Alumni Affairs Food Service Intramural & Recreation Sororities: 12 Career Planning Disabled Student Serv Minority Student Services Student Activities Counseling Health Services Orientation Student Center Cultural Programs Housing Religious Affairs Student Records Discipline/Judiciary Intercollegiate Athletics Research Testing Fraternities: 12 International Students Security Veterans Student Financial Aid 2006-2007 (est.) % of Freshmen Receiving Any Aid 66% Est. Annual Student Costs 2007-2008 % of Freshmen Receiving Any Need-Based Aid 34% % of Full-Time Undergrad. Students Receiving Tuition In-State $2,413 Pell Grants 21% Out-of-State $12,376 Scholarship Programs: Required Fees $1,900 Room (Double Occupancy) $4,354 Board (Full Meal Plan) $2,645 Priority Application Filing Date: Considered on a rolling basis Books $934 Earliest Date of Award Notification: March 1 Other Expenses In-State $2,431 Latest Date of Award Notification: May 1 Out-of-State $2,431 (if application filed by March 1) Total Student Budget Note: In-State $14,677 Out-of-State $24,640 Dir. of Financial Aid & Veterans Services: Ms. Emily Bliss Telephone Number: 910-962-3177 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT WILMINGTON 10/8-10/9 Dates given above are approximate. Actual dates may vary from year to year. Consult campus catalog. Numerous scholarships and other forms of financial aid available; consult campus catalog and contact Financial Aid Office. A comprehensive university offering programs at the baccalaureate, master's, and doctoral levels. Master's programs are offered in computer science, social work, education, marine biology, business administration, accounting, history, English, creative writing, math, teaching, geology, biology, chemistry, nursing, instructional technology, liberal studies, marine sciences, public administration, and psychology. Doctoral programs in marine biology and educational leadership and administration are offered. Instructional programs are organized into a college of arts and sciences, and three professional schools (business, education, and nursing). The university is committed to equality of opportunity and to achieving greater diversity of students, faculty, and staff in all areas of the university community. Established as a two-year institution in 1947 under direction of the New Hanover County Board of Education. Accredited as a junior college in 1952. Became part of the North Carolina Community College System in 1958. Became a public senior college in 1963. Merged into the University of North Carolina in 1969. UNC-W is located in Wilmington, an historic port city in the southeastern region of the state. Equidistant between the Cape Fear River and the Atlantic Ocean, campus buildings of modified Georgian architecture are nestled among moss-laden oaks and towering pines. Fall Break 14% 5% 22% 59% Students From Other NC Counties Students From Adjacent Counties Students From Out-of-State Students From Home County 90% 10% Part-time Full-time 59% 41% Male Female 1% 8% 5% 86% American Indian Others White Black 28 Number of Freshmen: Admission Information Combined Recentered SAT Score 1200 1100- 1000- 900- 800- 700- <700 Total Director of Admissions: Dr. Terrence Curran or more 1199 1099 999 899 799 Telephone Number: 910-962-3876 113 130 66 8 3 0 0 320 Courses required beyond minimum requirement: 134 157 97 13 0 0 0 401 None 138 280 131 29 15 0 0 593 Application Fee: $45 32 36 25 14 6 0 0 113 Earliest date for application to be considered for fall 417 603 319 64 24 0 0 1,427 term: November 1 *Includes only freshmen with SAT scores and a reported high school class rank. Total Freshmen: 1,987. Latest date for application to be considered for fall term: February 1 Earliest date letters of decision for fall admission are expected to be sent out: December 1 Class Rank >1200 1100's 1000's 900's 800's 700's <700 Latest date letters of decision for fall admission are Top 10% 8% 9% 5% 1% 0% 0% 0% expected to be sent out: April 1 Next 10% 9% 11% 7% 1% 0% 0% 0% Next 30% 10% 20% 9% 2% 1% 0% 0% Note: Dates given above are approximate. Actual dates may Bottom Half 2% 3% 2% 1% 0% 0% 0% vary from year to year. Consult campus catalog. Accreditation Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Colleges Facilities Campus Space 661 acres Bachelor's Degree Programs Offered 2005-2006 Residence Halls 8 residence halls, 26 on-campus Bachelor's Degrees Conferred: 2,276 apartments, and 7 suite buildings Discipline Area Specific Majors (Number of Bachelor's Degrees Conferred) Special Features Nature Preserve, Agriculture, Ag Operations Beach Proximity Architecture Area, Ethnic Studies Biological Sciences Biology/Biological Sciences(113), Marine Biology & Biological Oceanography(43) Business, Mgmt., Mktg. Business Admin & Mgmt(160), Accounting(101), Business/Managerial Economics(16), Finance, General(94), Management Information Systems(27), Rates of Retention, Graduation, and Marketing/Marketing Management(165) Persistence for Fall First-Time Communication, Journ. Full-Time Freshmen Computer & Info Science Computer Science(26) Education Special(8), Multiple Disabilities(2), Emotional(0), Mental Ret(0), LD(0), Elementary(164), Retention Rate for Fall 2005 Freshmen: Jr.High(21),Kindergarten(5),English(16),Math(4),Music(1),PE Teaching & Coaching(19), Freshman to Sophomore 83.1% Biology(3), Chemistry(2), French(0), History(0), Spanish(4), Other(0) Engineering (2+2 program with NCA&T, NCSU, and UNC-C) Graduation Rates for Fall 2000 Freshmen: Engineering Technologies After 4 Years 42.8% English Language & Lit English Language & Lit(119), Creative Writing(23), Speech & Rhetorical Studies(153) After 5 Years 61.4% Family & Consumer Sci. After 6 Years* 65.1% Foreign Languages, Lit. French Language & Literature(3), Spanish Language & Literature(26) Health Professions Athletic Training(5), Nursing(83), Therapeutic Recreation(16), Other(5) Persistence Rates for Fall 2000 Freshmen History History,General(58) (Graduated or Still Enrolled): Liberal Arts & Sciences After 4 Years 67.0% Mathematics & Statistics Mathematics, General(16), Statistics, General(1) After 5 Years 66.8% Natural Resources Environmental Studies(22), Environmental Science(30) After 6 Years 67.2% Parks, Rec., Leisure & Fit Parks, Rec & Leisure Facilities Mgmt(25), Health & Physical Education, General(62) Philosophy & Religious St Philosophy & Religious Studies, Other(24) *As required by the Student Right to Know and Campus Physical Sciences Chemistry, General(43), Geology/Earth Science(13), Physics, General(7) Security Act of 1990. Psychology Psychology, General(166) Public Admin & Social Ser Social Work(35) Security & Protective Serv Criminal Justice/Safety Studies(83) Full-Time Faculty Fall 2006 Social Sciences Anthropology(22), Economics, General(3), Geography(17), Political Science & Government(54), Sociology(29) With Doctorate or First Professional Degree 422 Visual & Performing Arts Drama & Dramatics/Theatre Arts(12), Cinematography & Film/Video Production(74), Total 515 Fine/Studio Arts(31), Art History, Criticism & Conservation(14), Music, General(6), Music Performance, General(2) UNC-GA IRA/InstProf.AR001.K/6-30-07 Total Top 10% Next 10% Next 30% Bottom Half Freshman Class Profile Fall 2006* UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT WILMINGTON High School Class Rank 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% Top 10% Next 10% Next 30% Bottom Half Percent of Freshmen >1200 1100's 1000's 900's 800's 700's <700 Recentered SAT
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Full Text | Institutional Profiles University of North Carolina 2007-2008 Edition Prepared by Institutional Research and Analysis University of North Carolina-General Administration http://www.northcarolina.edu/content.php/assessment/reports/profiles/current.htm VNIVERSITAT CAROL SE P TENT SIGILLVM 1789 THE UNIVERSITY The University of North Carolina is a multicampus university composed of the 16 public senior institutions of higher education in North Carolina. The campuses, located across the state (see enclosed map), are characterized by diversity. Each is unique in program offerings, admission requirements, student body make-up, campus life, and historical background. This brochure presents general institutional information and a comprehensive inventory of educational opportunities at the 16 institutions. It is intended to help prospective students choose the institution with the educational program best suited to their needs and interests. EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY The University of North Carolina and all of its constituent institutions are committed to equality of opportunity. There shall be no discrimination within the University against applicants, students, or employees on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, age, disability, or national origin, consistent with provisions of applicable state and federal law. The University of North Carolina is committed to supporting equal opportunity for all students in order to achieve the educational benefits of diversity. Jim W. Phillips, Jr., Chair Board of Governors Erskine B. Bowles President The University of North Carolina P. O. Box 2688 910 Raleigh Road Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27515-2688 5,000 copies of this public document were printed at a cost of $ 6510.00 or $ 1.30 per copy. ______________________________________ UNC-GA IRA/InstProf.JC002A.K/7-6-07 The University of North Carolina POST OFFICE BOX 2688, CHAPEL HILL, NC 27515-2688 ERSKINE B. BOWLES, President Telephone: (919) 962-1000 Fax (919) 843-9695 E-mail: ebowles@northcarolina.edu August 30, 2007 Dear Counselor: Enclosed is the 2007-2008 edition of the Institutional Profiles, University of North Carolina. As you know, this report was first recommended by an ad hoc committee of high school counselors convened in the summer of 1992. It is a single source of much of the information used by counselors and students in their consideration of UNC institutions and has grown through the years in its content and value. This year we wish to remind you of the information about the University's Minimum Course Requirements for admission. Detailed information is available at http://www.northcarolina.edu/content.php/assessment/reports/student_info/mcr.htm and also through the College Foundation of North Carolina at www.CFNC.org. Statewide distribution of the Institutional Profiles, as in previous years, includes: • five (5) copies per high school—for the counseling office and the library or other school offices; and • three (3) copies for transfer counselors at each college and university in the state. A limited number of extra copies of the Institutional Profiles may be obtained by contacting Ms. Judy Munson at (919) 962-1000. Institutional Profiles is available on the web at: http://www.northcarolina.edu/content.php/assessment/reports/profiles/current.htm, and additional information for prospective undergraduate students can be found at: http://www.northcarolina.edu/content.php/assessment/reports/student_info.htm. Administrators, counselors, and prospective students should find the information at these sites very helpful. Gratified by the positive responses to Institutional Profiles, I will continue to welcome your comments and suggestions for improvements. Many thanks to you and your colleagues for the important work you do to help students achieve their full academic potential. Sincerely, Erskine Bowles Appalachian State University East Carolina University Elizabeth City State University Fayetteville State University North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University North Carolina Central University North Carolina School of the Arts North Carolina State University at Raleigh University of North Carolina at Asheville University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill University of North Carolina at Charlotte University of North Carolina at Greensboro University of North Carolina at Pembroke University of North Carolina at Wilmington Western Carolina University Winston-Salem State University An Equal Opportunity/ Affirmative Action Employer Table of Contents Page Introduction Minimum Course Requirements for Undergraduate Admission to UNC Institutions ii Notes and Explanations 1 Institutional Profiles Appalachian State University 2 East Carolina University 4 Elizabeth City State University 6 Fayetteville State University 8 North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University 10 North Carolina Central University 12 North Carolina School of the Arts 14 North Carolina State University 16 University of North Carolina at Asheville 18 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 20 University of North Carolina at Charlotte 22 University of North Carolina at Greensboro 24 University of North Carolina at Pembroke 26 University of North Carolina at Wilmington 28 Western Carolina University 30 Winston-Salem State University 32 Appendices A. Advanced Placement Accepted 2007-2008 35 B. Minimum Scores on AP Exams Required for Course Credit 51 at University of North Carolina Institutions 2007-2008 C. Fall Semester Enrollment at University of North Carolina Institutions, 2006 52 D. Estimated Annual Student Costs for University of North Carolina Institutions, 53 2007-2008 E. Freshman Class Profiles, Fall 2006 54 F. What Students Need to Know about UNC Minimum Course Requirements 55 G. Active Academic Degree Programs, The University of North Carolina, 56 2007-2008 H. International Baccalaureate Credit Accepted 2007-2008 64 I. Directors of Admissions and Directors of Financial Aid, 80 University of North Carolina, July 2007 i i Introduction The profiles, tables, and narrative materials in this document were prepared in response to suggestions from school counselors and university staff. Their purpose is to consolidate essential information about the constituent institutions of the University of North Carolina into one publication for use by school counselors, students, and their parents. The information contained in this document is not exhaustive. The task of providing complete information about academic programs, college costs, and campus life properly remains with each individual campus and we invite you to write or visit campus admissions offices as your interests dictate. The information in this document is provided to introduce students and their parents to each campus and to facilitate comparisons among campuses on measures of special importance to prospective college students. The University of North Carolina institutions participate in the College Foundation of North Carolina (CFNC) website, the single best source to plan for college, apply to college, and pay for college (www.CFNC.org) in North Carolina. Using CFNC, students can explore their career interests, search the educational programs offered across the campuses, and learn how to pay for college. In addition, online applications for all 16 campuses are available through CFNC. Also, the CFNC Resource Center’s TOLL-FREE telephone line at 866-866-CFNC is provided to assist with any questions about going to college in North Carolina. Resource specialists are available Monday through Friday to assist students, parents, and educators with their questions. Institutional Profiles is produced once annually in the fall and distributed to high school counselors and transfer counselors in North Carolina. Suggestions for improvement or changes in distribution should be forwarded to: Dr. Robert Kanoy UNC General Administration P. O. Box 2688 Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27515-2688 Phone: 919/962-1000 E-mail: kanoy@northcarolina.edu ______________________________________ UNC-GA IRA/InstProf.JC002B.K/7-6-07 Note: The data in these profiles are as current as our data collection schedules permit; no projections are provided for future years. This is because campus policies are always subject to change due to changes in state and federal laws, regulations, and funding levels, and of course, to the campus governance process itself. These changes are seldom large, however, and rarely affect essential differences among the campuses. Minimum Course Requirements for Undergraduate Admission to UNC Institutions Individual constituent institutions may require other courses in addition to the minimum requirements. For some transfer students and students who graduated from high school prior to 2004, special considerations have been made. Effective in Fall 2006 Six course units1 in language, including four units in English emphasizing grammar, composition, and literature, and two units of a language other than English. Four course units of mathematics, in any of the following combinations: algebra I and II, geometry, and one unit beyond algebra II, algebra I and II, and two units beyond algebra II, or integrated math I, II, and III, and one unit beyond integrated math III. (The fourth unit of math affects applicants to all institutions except the North Carolina School of the Arts.) It is recommended that prospective students take a mathematics course unit in the twelfth grade. Three course units in science, including at least one unit in a life or biological science (for example, biology), at least one unit in physical science (for example, physical science, chemistry, physics), and at least one laboratory course. Two course units in social studies, including one unit in U.S. history, but an applicant who does not have the unit in U.S. history may be admitted on the condition that at least three semester hours in that subject will be passed by the end of the sophomore year. 1 “Course units” as defined in these requirements may include those high school-level courses taken and passed by an applicant after graduating from high school, as well as those taken while enrolled as a high school student. For some transfer students and students who graduated from high school prior to 2004, special considerations have been made. ii Boone Asheville Cullowhee Charlotte Winston- Salem Greensboro Durham Chapel Hill Raleigh Greenville Fayetteville Pembroke Wilmington Elizabeth City Winston-Salem State University Appalachian State University Western Carolina University University of North Carolina at Asheville North Carolina School of the Arts University of North Carolina at Greensboro North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University North Carolina Central University Elizabeth City State University North Carolina State University at Raleigh East Carolina University Fayetteville State University University of North Carolina at Charlotte University of North Carolina at Pembroke University of North Carolina at Wilmington Locations of the 16 Public Senior Constituent Institutions of The University of North Carolina University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Notes and Explanations Please be aware of the following as you study and use the institutional profiles of the University of North Carolina. • The abbreviations of the 16 campuses of the University of North Carolina used in this publication are as follows: ASU Appalachian State University UNC-A University of N.C. at Asheville ECU East Carolina University UNC-CH University of N.C. at Chapel Hill ECSU Elizabeth City State University UNC-C University of N.C. at Charlotte FSU Fayetteville State University UNC-G University of N.C. at Greensboro NCA&T N.C. Agricultural and Technical State University UNC-P University of N.C. at Pembroke NCCU N.C. Central University UNC-W University of N.C. at Wilmington NCSA N.C. School of the Arts WCU Western Carolina University NCSU N.C. State University WSSU Winston-Salem State University • Data in the institutional profiles reflect what was current when taken to press, and may be subject to change over the course of the year. • Admissions criteria include factors other than high school rank and SAT scores, and may vary from institution to institution. • High school class rank and SAT score profiles are based on enrolled first-time freshmen who had both sets of data at the time of their admission. Some non-traditional students may not be represented in these profiles. • The retention rate is based on the first-time full-time freshmen entering each institution in the fall of 2005 and returning to the same institution for their sophomore year in the fall of 2006. Graduation and persistence rates are based on fall 2000 first-time full-time freshmen. Graduation rates show the percentage of these freshmen who have graduated from their original institution after 4, 5, and 6 years; persistence rates show the percentage who have either graduated or are still enrolled at their original institution after 4, 5, and 6 years. • The estimated annual student cost includes estimates for a regular nine-month college year. Estimates for summer attendance are not included. • Advanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate (IB) credit information is shown in abbreviated form. Institutional policies represent final authority. • The 2000 version of the Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) taxonomy developed by the National Center for Educational Statistics is the source for program titles used in the Bachelor’s Degree Programs Offered (specific majors) section and also in Appendix G, Active Academic Degree Programs. The CIP program titles may be slightly different than the titles for majors used by the individual institutions in their publications. • The titles for persons shown as directors of student financial aid and directors of admissions are generic. Exact titles may vary from one institution to another. Correspondence addressed as shown will reach the proper person. ________________________________ UNC-GA IRA/InstProf.JC002C.K/7-6-07 1 APPALACHIAN STATE UNIVERSITY http://www.appstate.edu/ Brief Description History Location Academic Calendar 2007-2008 Class Periods Vacations/Holidays Fall Term Spring Term Summer Terms Commencement Winter Break Spring Break 8/21-12/12 1/14-5/7 5/27-6/27, 7/8-8/8 12/16, 5/10 12/13-1/13 3/10-3/14 Total Enrollment Fall 2006: 15,117 Undergraduate Enrollment Fall 2006: 13,447 (reference for pie charts) Student Services Academic Advising Fraternities: 15 International Students Student Activities Alumni Affairs Food Services University Recreation Student Judicial Affairs Career Development Disabled Student Serv Minority Student Serv Student Research Counseling Health Services Orientation Testing Cultural Programs Housing Clubs & Organizations University Police Financial Aid Intercollegiate Athletics Sororities: 9 Veterans Affairs Student Financial Aid 2006-2007 (est.) % of Freshmen Receiving Any Aid 66% Est. Annual Student Costs 2007-2008 % of Freshmen Receiving Any Need-Based Aid 37% % of Full-Time Undergrad. Students Receiving Tuition In-State $2,221 Pell Grants 19% Out-of-State $11,963 Scholarship Programs: Required Fees $1,964 Room (Double Occupancy) $3,400 Board (Full Meal Plan) $2,500 Priority Application Filing Date: March 15 Books $600 Earliest Date of Award Notification: April Other Expenses In-State $2,450 Latest Date of Award Notification: Throughout the year Out-of-State $2,450 Total Student Budget Note: In-State $13,135 Out-of-State $22,877 Dir. of Financial Aid & Veterans Services: Ms. Esther Manogin Telephone Number: 828-262-2190 10/11-10/12 Dates given above are approximate. Actual dates may vary from year to year. Consult www.financialaid.appstate.edu. Numerous scholarships and other forms of financial aid available; consult campus catalog and contact Financial Aid Office. Appalachian State University offers 95 undergraduate majors and 81 graduate majors. As a comprehensive university serving the traditional undergraduate student, Appalachian's primary mission is instruction. The University feels a special responsibility to the Appalachian region and seeks to contribute to the understanding, appreciation, and preservation of its unique culture. Appalachian State University is committed to equality of opportunity. To further diversity, the University actively seeks to recruit and enroll a greater number of minority students. Founded in 1899. Known as Watauga Academy until 1903 when it became a state institution and was designated Appalachian Training School for Teachers. Name changed to Appalachian State Normal School in 1925 and again four years later to Appalachian State Teachers College. Designated Appalachian State University in 1967. Merged into the University of North Carolina in 1972. Boone (population: 14,500) is in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The area offers skiing in the winter and cool temperatures in the summer. Fall Break 9% 7% 6% 78% Students From Out-of-State Students From Home County Students From Adjacent Counties Students From Other NC Counties 93% 7% Part-time Full-time 50% 50% Male Female 91% 3% 6% 0% Black American Others Indian White 2 Number of Freshmen: Admission Information Combined Recentered SAT Score 1200 1100- 1000- 900- 800- 700- <700 Total Director of Admissions: Mr. Paul Hiatt or more 1199 1099 999 899 799 Telephone Number: 828-262-2120 181 130 80 6 0 1 0 398 Courses required beyond minimum requirement: 163 203 149 39 5 2 1 562 None 216 396 394 125 26 9 2 1,168 Application Fee: $50 72 117 73 41 14 1 0 318 Earliest date for application to be considered for fall 632 846 696 211 45 13 3 2,446 term: September 1 *Includes only freshmen with SAT scores and a reported high school class rank. Total Freshmen: 2,716. Latest date for application to be considered for fall term: Rolling acceptance until class complete Earliest date letters of decision for fall admission are expected to be sent out: January 22 Class Rank >1200 1100's 1000's 900's 800's 700's <700 Latest date letters of decision for fall admission are Top 10% 7% 5% 3% 0% 0% 0% 0% expected to be sent out: March 31 Next 10% 7% 8% 6% 2% 0% 0% 0% Next 30% 9% 16% 16% 5% 1% 0% 0% Note: Dates given above are approximate. Actual dates may Bottom Half 3% 5% 3% 2% 1% 0% 0% vary from year to year. Consult campus catalog. Accreditation Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Colleges Facilities Campus Space 410 acres Bachelor's Degree Programs Offered 2005-2006 Residence Halls 19 Bachelor's Degrees Conferred: 2,556 Special Features Living-learning centers in NY City, Discipline Area Specific Majors (Number of Bachelor's Degrees Conferred) Washington, DC. Agriculture, Ag Operations Architecture City/Urban, Community, & Regional Planning(6) Area, Ethnic Studies Biological Sciences Biology/Biological Sciences(35), Ecology(19) Business, Mgmt., Mktg. Business Admin(132), Accounting(67), Finance(90), Marketing(115), Rates of Retention, Graduation, and Hospitality Mgmt(26), Internat'l Bus(16), Mgmt Info Systems(63), Insurance(11) Persistence for Fall First-Time Communication, Journ. Advertising(72), Journalism(31), Public Relations(59), Radio & Television(54) Full-Time Freshmen Computer & Info Science Computer Science(28) Education Special(2),Specific LD(20),Elem(211),Jr. High(28),Kindergarten(27),Art(11),Business(7), Retention Rate for Fall 2005 Freshmen: English(29),Health(7),Family & Consumer/Home Ec(2),Tech/Indust Arts(3),Math(16), Freshman to Sophomore 84.5% Music(20),Physical(30),Social Studies(8),Biology(0),Chemistry(0),Drama&Dance(2), French(1),History(49),Physics(1),Spanish(6),Teacher Ed & Prof Dev(3) Graduation Rates for Fall 2000 Freshmen: Engineering After 4 Years 34.2% Engineering Technologies Electrical,Electronic & Comm(6), Industrial Technology(41), Engineering Tech(51) After 5 Years 57.6% English Language & Lit English Language & Literature(68), Speech & Rhetorical Studies(40) After 6 Years* 61.7% Family & Consumer Sci. Foods, Nutrition, & Wellness Studies(12), Child Development(16), Apparel & Textiles, General(10) Persistence Rates for Fall 2000 Freshmen Foreign Languages, Lit. French Language & Literature(6), Spanish Language & Literature(25) (Graduated or Still Enrolled): Health Professions Communication Disorders(29), Health/Health Care Admin/Mgmt(17), After 4 Years 65.6% Athletic Training(12),Clin Lab(0),Public Health Ed & Promotion(39),Music Therapy(6) After 5 Years 64.4% History History, General(29) After 6 Years 64.2% Liberal Arts & Sciences Liberal Arts & Sciences/Liberal Studies(37) Mathematics & Statistics Mathematics, General(9), Statistics, General(0) *As required by the Student Right to Know and Campus Parks, Rec., Leisure & Fit Parks, Rec. & Leisure Facilities Mgmt(65), Kinesiology & Exercise Science(45) Security Act of 1990. Philosophy & Religious St Philosophy & Religious Studies, Other(19) Physical Sciences Chemistry, General(23), Geology/Earth Science(8), Physics, General(10) Psychology Psychology, General(139) Full-Time Faculty Fall 2006 Public Admin & Social Ser Social Work(48) Security & Protective Serv Criminal Justice/Safety Studies(77) With Doctorate or First Professional Degree 544 Social Sciences Anthropology(32), Economics(26), Geography(26), Political Science(70), Sociology(56) Total 710 Visual & Performing Arts Graphic Design(49),Indust Design(13),Interior Design(27),Drama/Thea Arts(12),Art(5) Fine/Studio Arts(10),Arts Mgmt(3),Music Perf(14),Music Mgmt & Merchandising(19) UNC-GA IRA/InstProf.AR001.K/6-30-07 Total Top 10% Next 10% Next 30% Bottom Half Freshman Class Profile Fall 2006* APPALACHIAN STATE UNIVERSITY High School Class Rank 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% Top 10% Next 10% Next 30% Bottom Half Percent of Freshmen >1200 1100's 1000's 900's 800's 700's <700 Recentered SAT Score High School Class Rank 3 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY http://www.ecu.edu/ Brief Description History Location Academic Calendar 2007-2008 Class Periods Vacations/Holidays Fall Term Spring Term Summer Terms Commencement Winter Break Spring Break 8/22-12/14 1/11-5/8 5/20-6/25, 6/26-8/1 12/15, 5/10 12/15-1/10 3/9-3/16 Total Enrollment Fall 2006: 24,351 Undergraduate Enrollment Fall 2006: 18,587 (reference for pie charts) Student Services Alumni Affairs Discipline/Judiciary International Students Student Activities Campus Police Disability Support Serv Ombudsman Student Center Career Services Greek Life Orientation Student Health Services Counseling Housing Recreational Services Student Records Cultural Programs Intercollegiate Athletics Religious Affairs Testing Dining Services Intercultural Student Aff Research Veterans Student Financial Aid 2006-2007 (est.) % of Freshmen Receiving Any Aid 66% Est. Annual Student Costs 2007-2008 % of Freshmen Receiving Any Need-Based Aid 63% % of Full-Time Undergrad. Students Receiving Tuition In-State $2,431 Pell Grants 26% Out-of-State $12,945 Scholarship Programs: Required Fees $1,751 Room (Double Occupancy) $4,150 Board (Full Meal Plan) $3,300 Priority Application Filing Date: April 15 Books $900 Earliest Date of Award Notification: Mid-March Other Expenses In-State $3,000 Latest Date of Award Notification: Into fall semester Out-of-State $3,000 Total Student Budget Note: In-State $15,532 Out-of-State $26,046 Interim Director of Student Financial Aid: Mr. Ron Laszewski Telephone Number: 252-328-6610 10/13-10/16 Dates given above are approximate. Actual dates may vary from year to year. Consult campus catalog. Numerous scholarships and other forms of financial aid available; consult campus catalog and contact Financial Aid Office. A doctorate granting university offering degree programs at the baccalaureate, master's, intermediate, first professional (medicine) and doctoral levels. Its instructional programs are organized in 11 colleges and professional schools (arts and sciences, business, education, fine arts and communication, health and human performance, human ecology, technology and computer science, medicine, allied health sciences, nursing, and graduate school). East Carolina University is dedicated to educational excellence, responsible stewardship of the public trust, and academic freedom. The University values the contributions of a diverse community and guarantees equality of opportunity. Established in 1907 as East Carolina Teachers Training School. Name changed to East Carolina Teachers College in 1921 and to East Carolina College in 1951. Designated East Carolina University in 1967. Merged into the University of North Carolina in 1972. East Carolina University's east campus is adjacent to downtown Greenville, the business, medical, and educational hub of eastern North Carolina. The medical campus is adjacent to Pitt County Memorial Hospital in west Greenville. Greenville (population: 68,852) is located ninety miles east of Raleigh. The small city is within easy driving distance of coastal and beach resorts and the Outer Banks, as well as Richmond, Virginia, and Washington, D.C. Fall Break 13% 11% 12% 64% Students From Out-of-State Students From Home County Students From Adjacent Counties Students From Other NC Counties 88% 12% Part-time Full-time 59% 41% Male Female 76% 16% 7% 1% American Indian White Others Black 4 Number of Freshmen: Admission Information Combined Recentered SAT Score 1200 1100- 1000- 900- 800- 700- <700 Total Interim Director of Admissions: Mr. Donald C. Joyner or more 1199 1099 999 899 799 Telephone Number: 252-328-5571 135 128 115 47 17 0 0 442 Courses required beyond minimum requirement: 46 131 240 146 49 7 0 619 None 78 215 510 550 238 28 0 1,619 Application Fee: $50 69 146 294 232 82 4 1 828 Earliest date for application to be considered for fall 328 620 1,159 975 386 39 1 3,508 term: October 1 *Includes only freshmen with SAT scores and a reported high school class rank. Total Freshmen: 3,855. Latest date for application to be considered for fall term: March 15 Earliest date letters of decision for fall admission are expected to be sent out: October 15 Class Rank >1200 1100's 1000's 900's 800's 700's <700 Latest date letters of decision for fall admission are Top 10% 4% 4% 3% 1% 0% 0% 0% expected to be sent out: April 15 Next 10% 1% 4% 7% 4% 1% 0% 0% Next 30% 2% 6% 15% 16% 7% 1% 0% Note: Dates given above are approximate. Actual dates may Bottom Half 2% 4% 8% 7% 2% 0% 0% vary from year to year. Consult campus catalog. Accreditation Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Colleges Facilities Campus Space approximately 1,386 acres Bachelor's Degree Programs Offered 2005-2006 Residence Halls 14 Bachelor's Degrees Conferred: 3,288 Special Features Student Recreation Center, Blount Recreational Discipline Area Specific Majors (Number of Bachelor's Degrees Conferred) Sports Complex, Gray Art Gallery, Agriculture, Ag Operations McGinnis Theatre, Wright Auditorium. Architecture City/Urban, Community, & Regional Planning(17) (Under Construction: Flanagan Renovation, Area, Ethnic Studies Women's Studies(0) Rivers Building Addition, New West End Dining Biological Sciences Biology/Biological Sciences(127), Biochemistry(10), Exercise Physiology(53) Hall, Harrington Field Expansion.) Business, Mgmt., Mktg. Bus Admin(109),Accounting(22),Accounting & Bus(47),Bus/Office Automation(71), Finance(83), Hospitality Admin/Mgmt(63), Mgmt Info Systems(32), Marketing(96) Rates of Retention, Graduation, and Communication, Journ. Communication Studies/Speech Comm(106), Broadcast Journalism(170) Persistence for Fall First-Time Computer & Info Science Computer Science(34) Full-Time Freshmen Education Emotional Dist(0),Mental Ret(14),LD(2),Elem(225),Jr High(33),Kindergarten(23),Art(10), Business(2),English(14),Health(7),Family(6),Tech/Indust(0),Sales & Mktg(0),Math(11), Retention Rate for Fall 2005 Freshmen: Music(17),Physical(22),Science(11),Social Studies(10),Drama(12),French(1),Spanish(6) Freshman to Sophomore 78.7% Engineering Engineering, General(0) Engineering Technologies Computer Engineering(30), Industrial Technology(94), Graduation Rates for Fall 2000 Freshmen: Industrial Production Tech(12), Manufacturing Tech(8), Engineering Tech(123) After 4 Years 27.6% English Language & Lit English Language & Literature, General(75) After 5 Years 50.5% Family & Consumer Sci. Child Development(22), Family & Community Services(98), After 6 Years* 56.4% Apparel & Textiles, General(61) Foreign Languages, Lit. German Lang & Lit(3), French Lang & Lit(1), Spanish Lang & Lit(13) Persistence Rates for Fall 2000 Freshmen Health Professions Audiology(26),Health Care(22),Health Info(18),Physician Asst(6),Athletic Training(13), (Graduated or Still Enrolled): Clin Lab Sci(10),Nursing(226),Environmental Hlth(15),Public Health Ed(56),Music Therapy(5), After 4 Years 60.4% Occupational Therapy(0),Therapeutic Rec(40),Vocational Rehab(21),Dietetics(16) After 5 Years 59.0% History History, General(45), Public/Applied History & Archival Admin(3) After 6 Years 59.8% Liberal Arts & Sciences Liberal Arts & Sciences/Liberal Studies(12) Mathematics & Statistics Mathematics, General(1) *As required by the Student Right to Know and Campus Parks, Rec., Leisure & Fit Parks, Rec. & Leisure Facilities Mgmt(32), Health & Physical Ed/Fitness, Other(49) Security Act of 1990. Philosophy & Religious St Philosophy(6) Physical Sciences Chemistry, General(27), Geology/Earth Science(6), Physics, General(4) Psychology Psychology, General(140) Full-Time Faculty Fall 2006 Public Admin & Social Ser Social Work(42) Security & Protective Serv Criminal Justice/Safety Studies(79) With Doctorate or First Professional Degree 1,136 Social Sciences Anthropology(8), Economics(52), Geography(22), Political Science(64), Sociology(50) Total 1,503 Visual & Performing Arts Dance(10), Interior Design(24), Drama/Theater(23), Art, Gen(11), Fine/Studio Arts(70), Art History(8), Music Performance(17), Music Theory & Composition(3) UNC-GA IRA/InstProf.AR001.K/7-27-07 Total Top 10% Next 10% Next 30% Bottom Half Freshman Class Profile Fall 2006* EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY High School Class Rank 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% Top 10% Next 10% Next 30% Bottom Half Percent of Freshmen >1200 1100's 1000's 900's 800's 700's <700 Recentered SAT Score High School Class Rank 5 ELIZABETH CITY STATE UNIVERSITY http://www.ecsu.edu/ Brief Description History Location Academic Calendar 2007-2008 Class Periods Vacations/Holidays Fall Term Spring Term Summer Terms Commencement Winter Break Spring Break 8/21-12/14 1/8-5/2 6/5-7/21 12/8, 5/3 12/13-1/7 3/10-3/15 Total Enrollment Fall 2006: 2,681 Undergraduate Enrollment Fall 2006: 2,620 (reference for pie charts) Student Services Alumni Affairs Food Service Intramural Sports &Rec Sororities: 4 Career Counseling Disabled Student Services Minority Student Serv Student Activities Academic Counseling Health Services Orientation Student Records Cultural Programs Housing Security Testing Discipline/Judiciary Intercollegiate Athletics Spiritual Counseling Veterans Fraternities: 4 International Students Student Financial Aid 2006-2007 (est.) % of Freshmen Receiving Any Aid 98% Est. Annual Student Costs 2007-2008 % of Freshmen Receiving Any Need-Based Aid 86% % of Full-Time Undergrad. Students Receiving Tuition In-State $1,587 Pell Grants 67% Out-of-State $10,468 Scholarship Programs: Required Fees $1,311 Room (Double Occupancy) $4,200 Board (Full Meal Plan) $1,992 Priority Application Filing Date: March 15 Books $600 Earliest Date of Award Notification: April 1 Other Expenses In-State $1,800 Latest Date of Award Notification: Throughout the year Out-of-State $1,800 Total Student Budget Note: In-State $11,490 Out-of-State $20,371 Dir. of Financial Aid & Veterans Services: Mr. Ken Wilson Telephone Number: 252-335-3282 10/15-10/16 Dates given above are approximate. Actual dates may vary from year to year. Consult campus catalog. Numerous scholarships and other forms of financial aid available; consult campus catalog and contact Financial Aid Office. A comprehensive public university offering degree programs at the baccalaureate level in the basic arts and sciences, selected professional and pre-professional programs, and master's degrees in selected areas. ECSU's instructional programs are offered through four schools,15 academic departments, a General Studies department, and a Special Programs office. Through its Graduate Center, the University provides educational access to students who seek advanced professional study and master's degree programs offered by other constituent institutions. ECSU promotes excellence in teaching as its primary responsibilty to meet the needs of the students and citizens of the state. The University actively seeks to recruit and enroll a more diverse student body. Established as the State Colored Normal School in 1891. Name changed to Elizabeth City State Teachers College in 1939; first bachelor's degrees awarded in the same year. Renamed Elizabeth City State College in 1963. Designated a regional University in 1969. Merged into the University of North Carolina in 1972. Elizabeth City (city-county population: 36,071) situated in the historic northeastern region of North Carolina, convenient to the Outer Banks, the Atlantic Ocean, and the populous Norfolk- Portsmouth metropolitan area in Virginia. Fall Break 14% 10% 21% 55% Students From Other NC Counties Students From Home County Students From Out-of-State Students From Adjacent Counties 89% 11% Part-time Full-time 62% 38% Male Female 18% 79% 3% White 0% American Indian Others Black 6 Number of Freshmen: Admission Information Combined Recentered SAT Score 1200 1100- 1000- 900- 800- 700- <700 Total Director of Admissions: Mr. Grady Deese or more 1199 1099 999 899 799 Telephone Number: 252-335-3305; 800-347-3278 0 3 5 4 4 3 0 19 Courses required beyond minimum requirement: 0 1 8 15 9 3 4 40 None 1 6 17 33 73 50 20 200 Application Fee: $30 1 3 12 25 56 77 31 205 Earliest date for application to be considered for fall 2 13 42 77 142 133 55 464 term: October 15 *Includes only freshmen with SAT scores and a reported high school class rank. Total Freshmen: 535. Latest date for application to be considered for fall term: August 1 Earliest date letters of decision for fall admission are expected to be sent out: October 31 Class Rank >1200 1100's 1000's 900's 800's 700's <700 Latest date letters of decision for fall admission are Top 10% 0% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 0% expected to be sent out: August 15 Next 10% 0% 0% 2% 3% 2% 1% 1% Next 30% 0% 1% 4% 7% 16% 11% 4% Note: Dates given above are approximate. Actual dates may Bottom Half 0% 1% 3% 5% 12% 17% 7% vary from year to year. Consult campus catalog. Accreditation Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Colleges Facilities Campus Space 200 acres for campus proper and Bachelor's Degree Programs Offered 2005-2006 699 acres for other usage Bachelor's Degrees Conferred: 330 Residence Halls 1 men's, 3 women's and 2 co-ed dormitories, Discipline Area Specific Majors (Number of Bachelor's Degrees Conferred) 4 mixed men & women's apt. complex Agriculture, Ag Operations Special Features WRVS radio station, Planetarium, Architecture Commuter center/bowling alley, tv station, Area, Ethnic Studies New Fine Arts Complex, New Student Union, Biological Sciences Biology/Biological Sciences(21) New Computer & Technology Building Business, Mgmt., Mktg. Business Administration & Management, General(70), Accounting(21) Rates of Retention, Graduation, and Persistence for Fall First-Time Communication, Journ. Communication Studies/Speech Communication(7) Full-Time Freshmen Computer & Info Science Computer Science(15) Education Mental Retardation(1), Specific Learning Dis(1), Elementary(16), Jr. High(0), Retention Rate for Fall 2005 Freshmen: Kindergarten(0), Art(0), Business(0), English(0), Mathematics(0), Freshman to Sophomore 72.3% Physical Ed Teaching & Coaching(13), Biology(0), Chemistry(0), History(0) Engineering Graduation Rates for Fall 2000 Freshmen: Engineering Technologies Industrial Technology/Technician(9) After 4 Years 30.0% English Language & Lit English Language & Literature, General(19) After 5 Years 46.1% Family & Consumer Sci. After 6 Years* 49.3% Foreign Languages, Lit. Health Professions Persistence Rates for Fall 2000 Freshmen History History, General(8) (Graduated or Still Enrolled): Liberal Arts & Sciences After 4 Years 53.4% Mathematics & Statistics Mathematics, General(2) After 5 Years 50.7% Multi/Interdisciplinary After 6 Years 51.4% Natural Resources Parks, Rec., Leisure & Fit *As required by the Student Right to Know and Campus Philosophy & Religious St Security Act of 1990. Physical Sciences Chemistry(0), Geology/Earth Science(1), Oceanography(2), Physics(0) Psychology Psychology, General(18) Public Admin & Social Ser Social Work(26) Security & Protective Serv Criminal Justice/Safety Studies(42) Full-Time Faculty Fall 2006 Social Sciences Political Science & Government(3), Sociology(19) Transportation Aeronautics/Aviation/Aerospace Science & Tech(4) With Doctorate or First Professional Degree 93 Visual & Performing Arts Graphic Design(0), Fine/Studio Arts(6), Music, General(4), Total 149 Music Management & Merchandising(2) UNC-GA IRA/InstProf.AR001.K/6-30-07 Total Top 10% Next 10% Next 30% Bottom Half Freshman Class Profile Fall 2006* ELIZABETH CITY STATE UNIVERSITY High School Class Rank 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% Top 10% Next 10% Next 30% Bottom Half Percent of Freshmen >1200 1100's 1000's 900's 800's 700's <700 Recentered SAT Score High School Class Rank 7 http://www.uncfsu.edu/ Brief Description History Location Academic Calendar 2007-2008 Class Periods Vacations/Holidays Fall Term Spring Term Summer Terms Commencement Winter Break Spring Break 8/22-12/14 1/9-5/9 5/20-6/20, 7/1-8/1 12/15, 5/10 12/15-1/8 3/3-3/8 Total Enrollment Fall 2006: 6,301 Undergraduate Enrollment Fall 2006: 5,399 (reference for pie charts) Student Services Alumni Affairs Food Service Intramural & Recreation Sororities: 3 Career Services Disabled Student Serv Minority Student Serv Student Activities Counseling Health Services Orientation Student Center Cultural Programs Housing Research Student Records Discipline/Judiciary Intercollegiate Athletics Security Testing Fraternities: 4 International Students Veterans Student Financial Aid 2006-2007 (est.) % of Freshmen Receiving Any Aid 90% Est. Annual Student Costs 2007-2008 % of Freshmen Receiving Any Need-Based Aid 86% % of Full-Time Undergrad. Students Receiving Tuition In-State $1,826 Pell Grants 62% Out-of-State $12,008 Scholarship Programs: Required Fees $1,195 Room (Double Occupancy) $2,870 Board (Full Meal Plan) $2,000 Priority Application Filing Date: March 1 Books $1,000 Earliest Date of Award Notification: April 1 Other Expenses In-State $2,000 Latest Date of Award Notification: Into fall semester Out-of-State $2,000 Total Student Budget Note: In-State $10,891 Out-of-State $21,073 Director of Student Financial Aid Ms. Kamesia Ewing Telephone Number: 910-672-1325 FAYETTEVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY 10/11-10/12 Dates given above are approximate. Actual dates may vary from year to year. Consult campus catalog. Numerous scholarships and other forms of financial aid available; consult campus catalog and contact Financial Aid Office. A regional public comprehensive university offering degrees at the baccalaureate and master's levels and a doctorate in educational leadership. Instructional programs are organized under the schools of Business and Economics, Education, the College of Humanities and Social Sciences and the College of Basic and Applied Sciences. The university provides undergraduate instruction in the education center at nearby Fort Bragg/Pope AFB and at community colleges in its service area. Master's degrees are offered in elementary education, middle grades education, special education, school administration, secondary education, business administration, English, biology, criminal justice, mathematics, psychology, social work, political science, and sociology and a doctoral degree is offered in educational leadership. FSU is committed to equality of opportunity. The University actively seeks to recruit and enroll a student population that reflects the diversity of the region. Established as Howard School in 1867. Became state-supported State Colored Normal School in 1877, and Normal State School in 1926. First four-year class graduated and institution renamed Fayetteville State Teachers College in 1939. Became Fayetteville State College in 1963 and Fayetteville State University in 1969. Merged into the University of North Carolina in 1972. Fayetteville (city-county population: 308,000), home of Fort Bragg/Pope AFB (48,000) and a trade and business center in the sandhills area, designated as an "All American City." Nearby are the resorts of Southern Pines and Pinehurst. Fall Break 6% 13% 57% 24% Students From Adjacent Counties Students From Out-of-State Students From Home County Students From Other NC Counties 79% 21% Part-time Full-time 69% 31% Male Female 14% 75% 1% 10% American White Indian Black Others 8 Number of Freshmen: Admission Information Combined Recentered SAT Score 1200 1100- 1000- 900- 800- 700- <700 Total Director of Admissions: Mr. Charles Darlington or more 1199 1099 999 899 799 Telephone Number: 910-672-1371; 800-222-2594 2 3 17 6 9 2 0 39 Courses required beyond minimum requirement: 0 5 12 18 20 11 1 67 Six units of electives - see catalog 2 13 33 59 109 84 4 304 Application Fee: $25 0 2 14 51 123 141 10 341 Earliest date for application to be considered for fall 4 23 76 134 261 238 15 751 term: September 1 *Includes only freshmen with SAT scores and a reported high school class rank. Total Freshmen: 839. Latest date for application to be considered for fall term: July 15 Earliest date letters of decision for fall admission are expected to be sent out: September 15 Class Rank >1200 1100's 1000's 900's 800's 700's <700 Latest date letters of decision for fall admission are Top 10% 0% 0% 2% 1% 1% 0% 0% expected to be sent out: July 15 Next 10% 0% 1% 2% 2% 3% 1% 0% Next 30% 0% 2% 4% 8% 15% 11% 1% Note: Dates given above are approximate. Actual dates may Bottom Half 0% 0% 2% 7% 16% 19% 1% vary from year to year. Consult campus catalog. Accreditation Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Colleges Facilities Campus Space 156 acres Bachelor's Degree Programs Offered 2005-2006 Residence Halls 10 Bachelor's Degrees Conferred: 709 Special Features Off-Campus Housing-University Place, Discipline Area Specific Majors (Number of Bachelor's Degrees Conferred) Health & Physical Education Complex, Agriculture, Ag Operations Charles W. Chesnutt Library, Architecture Planetarium Area, Ethnic Studies Biological Sciences Biology/Biological Sciences(39), Biotechnology(0) Business, Mgmt., Mktg. Business Administration & Management, General(103), Accounting(21), Rates of Retention, Graduation, and Business/Managerial Economics(10), Finance(22), Management Info Systems(0) Persistence for Fall First-Time Communication, Journ. Communication Studies/Speech Communication(0) Full-Time Freshmen Computer & Info Science Computer Science(27) Education Elementary(47), Jr. High(13), Early Childhood(3), Art(0), Business(1), English(7), Retention Rate for Fall 2005 Freshmen: Health(0), Sales & Marketing(0), Mathematics(10), Music(1), Freshman to Sophomore 70.8% Physical Ed Teaching & Coaching(4), Social Science(5), Biology(0), Spanish(4) Engineering Graduation Rates for Fall 2000 Freshmen: Engineering Technologies After 4 Years 14.2% English Language & Lit English Language & Literature, General(13) After 5 Years 31.8% Family & Consumer Sci. After 6 Years* 37.0% Foreign Languages, Lit. Spanish Language & Literature(6) Health Professions Nursing(10) Persistence Rates for Fall 2000 Freshmen History History, General(55) (Graduated or Still Enrolled): Liberal Arts & Sciences After 4 Years 45.6% Mathematics & Statistics Mathematics, General(3) After 5 Years 42.6% Multi/Interdisciplinary After 6 Years 42.8% Natural Resources Parks, Rec., Leisure & Fit *As required by the Student Right to Know and Campus Philosophy & Religious St Security Act of 1990. Physical Sciences Chemistry, General(3) Psychology Psychology, General(83) Public Admin & Social Ser Security & Protective Serv Criminal Justice/Safety Studies(101), Forensic Science(0), Fire Services Admin(0) Full-Time Faculty Fall 2006 Social Sciences Geography(5), Political Science & Government(22), Sociology(58) With Doctorate or First Professional Degree 207 Visual & Performing Arts Dramatic/Theater Arts & Stagecraft(15), Art/Art Studies, General(11), Total 249 Music, General(7) UNC-GA IRA/InstProf.AR001.K/6-30-07 Total Top 10% Next 10% Next 30% Bottom Half Freshman Class Profile Fall 2006* FAYETTEVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY High School Class Rank 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% Top 10% Next 10% Next 30% Bottom Half Percent of Freshmen >1200 1100's 1000's 900's 800's 700's <700 Recentered SAT Score High School Class Rank 9 http://www.ncat.edu/ Brief Description History Location Academic Calendar 2007-2008 Class Periods Vacations/Holidays Fall Term Spring Term Summer Terms Commencement Winter Break Spring Break 8/20-12/14 1/7-5/7 5/19-6/25, 6/26-8/4 12/15, 5/10 12/15-1/2 3/3-3/7 Total Enrollment Fall 2006: 11,098 Undergraduate Enrollment Fall 2006: 9,687 (reference for pie charts) Student Services Career Services Fraternities: 5 Multicultural Student Ctr Student Center Computer Labs Health Services New Student Orientation Student Development Counseling Services Housing & Residence Life Religious Affairs Student Records Cultural Programs Intercollegiate Athletics Research Opportunities Testing First Year Experience Int'l Students & Scholars Security Veterans & Disability Food Services Intramural & Recreation Sororities: 4 Support Services Student Financial Aid 2006-2007 (est.) % of Freshmen Receiving Any Aid 92% Est. Annual Student Costs 2007-2008 % of Freshmen Receiving Any Need-Based Aid 85% % of Full-Time Undergrad. Students Receiving Tuition In-State $1,994 Pell Grants 47% Out-of-State $11,436 Scholarship Programs: Required Fees $1,436 Room (Double Occupancy) $4,386 Board (Full Meal Plan) $2,300 Priority Application Filing Date: March 15 Books $1,400 Earliest Date of Award Notification: April 1 Other Expenses In-State $2,500 Latest Date of Award Notification: Into fall semester Out-of-State $2,500 Total Student Budget Note: In-State $14,016 Out-of-State $23,458 Director of Student Financial Aid: Mrs. Sherri Avent Telephone Number: 336-334-7973 NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL & TECHNICAL STATE UNIVERSITY 10/8-10/9 Dates given above are approximate. Actual dates may vary from year to year. Consult campus catalog. Numerous scholarships and other forms of financial aid available; consult campus catalog and contact Financial Aid Office. North Carolina Agricultural and Technical (NCA&T) State University is a learner-centered community that develops and preserves intellectual capital through interdisciplinary learning, discovery, engagement, and operational excellence. A doctoral/research intensive university and a land-grant institution, NCA&T offers degrees at the baccalaureate, master's, and doctoral levels. The University's academic programs are organized into two colleges (College of Engineering and College of Arts and Sciences) and six schools (Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, Business and Economics, Education, Nursing, Technology, and Graduate Studies). To continue its efforts to enhance diversity, the University actively recruits minority students. Fall Break Downtown Greensboro (city population: 225,000; Guilford County population: 424,000), a major city in the piedmont region, serving as a trade and business center. Established in 1891 as Agricultural and Mechanical College for Negroes. Temporarily located in Raleigh until moved to Greensboro in 1893. Name changed to Agricultural and Technical College of North Carolina in 1915. Master's program began in 1939. Designated a regional university in 1967 and merged into the University of North Carolina in 1972. Doctoral program began in 1993. Designated as high research activity in 2005. 25% 9% 20% 46% Students From Home County Students From Out-of-State Students From Adjacent Counties Students From Other NC Counties 89% 11% Part-time Full-time 53% 47% Female Male 5% 92% 0% 3% American Others Indian White Black 10 Freshman Class Profile Fall 2006* Number of Freshmen: Admission Information Combined Recentered SAT Score 1200 1100- 1000- 900- 800- 700- <700 Total Director of Admissions: Mr. Lee Young or more 1199 1099 999 899 799 Telephone Number: 336-334-7946 6 23 26 36 15 5 0 111 Courses required beyond minimum requirement: 4 12 42 42 44 15 2 161 None 12 35 103 169 202 164 24 709 Application Fee: $45 4 21 60 137 240 257 73 792 Earliest date for application to be considered for fall 26 91 231 384 501 441 99 1,773 term: November 1 *Includes only freshmen with SAT scores and a reported high school class rank. Total Freshmen: 2,094. Latest date for application to be considered for fall term: June 1 Earliest date letters of decision for fall admission are expected to be sent out: November 1 Class Rank >1200 1100's 1000's 900's 800's 700's <700 Latest date letters of decision for fall admission are Top 10% 0% 1% 1% 2% 1% 0% 0% expected to be sent out: August 1 Next 10% 0% 1% 2% 2% 2% 1% 0% Next 30% 1% 2% 6% 10% 11% 9% 1% Note: Dates given above are approximate. Actual dates may Bottom Half 0% 1% 3% 8% 14% 14% 4% vary from year to year. Consult campus catalog. Accreditation Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Colleges Facilities Campus Space 200 acres Bachelor's Degree Programs Offered 2005-2006 Residence Halls 2 men's, 4 women's, 12 coed dorms Bachelor's Degrees Conferred: 958 Special Features University Galleries Discipline Area Specific Majors (Number of Bachelor's Degrees Conferred) Greensboro Four Memorial Agriculture, Ag Operations Agriculture, General(10), Agricultural Economics(7), Animal Sciences, General(8), Irwin Belk Olympic Track Animal Sciences, Other(6) Radio Station WNAA 90.1 FM Architecture Landscape Architecture(4) Area, Ethnic Studies Biological Sciences Biology/Biological Sciences(23) Rates of Retention, Graduation, and Business, Mgmt., Mktg. Bus Admin & Mgmt, General(74), Transportation Mgmt(18), Accounting(39), Persistence for Fall First-Time Finance, General(12), Marketing/Marketing Management(30) Full-Time Freshmen Communication, Journ. Mass Communication(36), Broadcast Journalism(0), Radio & TV(1), Public Rel(0) Computer & Info Science Computer Science(26) Retention Rate for Fall 2005 Freshmen: Education Special Ed(1), Elementary(16), Kindergarten(0), Agricultural(10), Art(0), Business(15), Freshman to Sophomore 68.9% English(1), Family & Consumer Sci(0), Technology/Indust Arts(5), Math(3), Music(2), Physical Ed Teaching & Coaching(0), Science(0), French(0), Spanish(0) Graduation Rates for Fall 2000 Freshmen: Engineering Agricultural(5), Architectural(19), Chemical(15), Civil(7), Computer(0), After 4 Years 19.3% Electrical,Electronics(32), Physics(1), Mechanical(37), Industrial(29), Surveying(0) After 5 Years 34.7% Engineering Technologies Electrical, Electronic(58), Industrial Technology(8), Engineering Tech, Other(18) After 6 Years* 38.0% English Language & Lit English Language & Literature, General(13), Speech & Rhetorical Studies(3) Family & Consumer Sci. Family & Consumer Sciences(7), Foods, Nutrition, & Wellness Studies(5), Persistence Rates for Fall 2000 Freshmen Child Development(12) (Graduated or Still Enrolled): Foreign Languages, Lit. Romance Languages, Literatures, & Linguistics, Other(1) After 4 Years 50.8% Health Professions Nursing(48), Occupational Health & Industrial Hygiene(5) After 5 Years 44.9% History History, General(10) After 6 Years 42.5% Liberal Arts & Sciences Liberal Arts & Sciences/Liberal Studies(20) Mathematics & Statistics Mathematics, General(0), Applied Mathematics(7) *As required by the Student Right to Know and Campus Multi/Interdisciplinary Security Act of 1990. Parks, Rec., Leisure & Fit Parks, Rec. & Leisure(3), Health & Physical Education(4), Sport & Fitness Adm(4) Philosophy & Religious St Physical Sciences Chemistry, General(2), Physics, General(0) Psychology Psychology, General(67) Full-Time Faculty Fall 2006 Public Admin & Social Ser Social Work(29) Security & Protective Serv Criminal Justice/Safety Studies(4) With Doctorate or First Professional Degree 328 Social Sciences Economics, General(9), Political Science & Government(36), Sociology(13) Total 425 Visual & Performing Arts Graphic Design(58), Drama & Dramatics(9), Art/Art Studies(10), Music, General(3) UNC-GA IRA/InstProf.AR001.K/6-30-07 High School Class Rank NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL & TECHNICAL STATE UNIVERSITY Total Top 10% Next 10% Next 30% Bottom Half 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% Top 10% Next 10% Next 30% Bottom Half Percent of Freshmen >1200 1100's 1000's 900's 800's 700's <700 Recentered SAT Score High School Class Rank 11 NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL UNIVERSITY http://www.nccu.edu/ Brief Description History Location Academic Calendar 2007-2008 Class Periods Vacations/Holidays Fall Term Spring Term Summer Terms Commencement Winter Break Spring Break 8/20-12/14 1/7-4/30 5/13-6/18, 6/24-7/28 12/15, 5/3 12/17-1/4 3/10-3/14 Total Enrollment Fall 2006: 8,675 Undergraduate Enrollment Fall 2006: 6,614 (reference for pie charts) Student Services Academic Support Career Services Residential Life Student Center Admissions Counseling Services Registrar Student Leadership Art Museum Fraternities: 5 Scholarship/Student Aid Student Organizations Campus Ministry Health Services Sororities: 4 Support Services Campus Newspaper Orientation/1st Yr Exp. Special Programs University Police Campus Recreation Performing Arts Student Activities WNCU(Jazz 90.7 FM) Student Financial Aid 2006-2007 (est.) % of Freshmen Receiving Any Aid 94% Est. Annual Student Costs 2007-2008 % of Freshmen Receiving Any Need-Based Aid 82% % of Full-Time Undergrad. Students Receiving Tuition In-State $2,218 Pell Grants 57% Out-of-State $11,962 Scholarship Programs: Required Fees $1,388 Room (Double Occupancy) $2,985 Board (Full Meal Plan) $2,348 Priority Application Filing Date: March 15 Books $1,500 Earliest Date of Award Notification: April 1 Other Expenses In-State $2,291 Latest Date of Award Notification: Throughout the year Out-of-State $2,291 Total Student Budget Note: In-State $12,730 Out-of-State $22,474 Director of Student Financial Aid: Mrs. Sharon Oliver Telephone Number: 919-530-6180 10/22 Dates given above are approximate. Actual dates may vary from year to year. Consult campus catalog. Numerous scholarships and other forms of financial aid available; consult campus catalog and contact Financial Aid Office. This comprehensive university offers undergraduate and graduate programs leading to the baccalaureate and master's degrees in its Colleges of Liberal Arts, Science and Technology, and Behavioral and Social Sciences, the Schools of Business, Education, and Library and Information Sciences, as well as the first professional degree in the School of Law. The School of Graduate Studies coordinates graduate admissions and enrollment, and the University College coordinates Summer School, Extension, Distance Education, and Degree and Non-degree Credit programs and courses. Continuing its commitment to equal opportunity, North Carolina Central University (NCCU) vigorously recruits, and strives to enroll a larger number of white and other minority students. Founded by Dr. James E. Shepard in 1909 and chartered as the National Religious Training School and Chautauqua to train community leaders. It operated as a private, non-sectarian institution from 1910 until 1923 when it became the state-supported Durham Normal School. In 1925, it became the nation's first state-supported liberal arts college for black people and was accredited as an "A" class institution in 1937. Renamed North Carolina Central University in 1969 and became a constituent institution of the University of North Carolina System in 1972. Durham is one of the three cities anchoring the internationally renowned Research Triangle Park. More than 210,500 residents live in the city, which has a highly diversified economy. Highlights of Durham economy include medical innovation and high technology. Fall Break 13% 17% 35% 35% Students From Adjacent Counties Students From Out-of-State Students From Home County Students From Other NC Counties 73% 27% Part-time Full-time 65% 35% Male Female 7% 86% 0% 7% White American Indian Black Others 12 Number of Freshmen: Admission Information Combined Recentered SAT Score 1200 1100- 1000- 900- 800- 700- <700 Total Director of Admissions: Ms. Jocelyn L. Foy or more 1199 1099 999 899 799 Telephone Number: 919-530-6298 6 5 4 2 2 4 0 23 Courses required beyond minimum requirement: 4 6 9 19 14 8 3 63 None 9 7 22 67 102 100 19 326 Application Fee: $30 3 7 18 62 129 129 18 366 Earliest date for application to be considered for fall 22 25 53 150 247 241 40 778 term: September 1 *Includes only freshmen with SAT scores and a reported high school class rank. Total Freshmen: 1,021. Latest date for application to be considered for fall term: August 1 Earliest date letters of decision for fall admission are expected to be sent out: October 15 Class Rank >1200 1100's 1000's 900's 800's 700's <700 Latest date letters of decision for fall admission are Top 10% 1% 1% 1% 0% 0% 1% 0% expected to be sent out: August 1 Next 10% 1% 1% 1% 2% 2% 1% 0% Next 30% 1% 1% 3% 9% 13% 13% 2% Note: Dates given above are approximate. Actual dates may Bottom Half 0% 1% 2% 8% 17% 17% 2% vary from year to year. Consult campus catalog. Accreditation Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Colleges Facilities Campus Space over 135 acres Bachelor's Degree Programs Offered 2005-2006 Residence Halls 10 coed, 1 women's dorms Bachelor's Degrees Conferred: 713 Special Features Ultra-modern Biomedical/Biotech Discipline Area Specific Majors (Number of Bachelor's Degrees Conferred) Research Inst., New School of Education Agriculture, Ag Operations Bldg., New State-of-the-Art Science Architecture Complex,and the Leroy T. Walker Physical Area, Ethnic Studies Education & Recreation Complex, an Biological Sciences Biology/Biological Sciences(34) enhanced sports complex. Business, Mgmt., Mktg. Business Admin & Management(110), Accounting(24), Hospitality Admin/Mgmt(8) Rates of Retention, Graduation, and Communication, Journ. Mass Communication/Media Studies(35) Persistence for Fall First-Time Computer & Info Science Information Science/Studies(7), Computer Science(8) Full-Time Freshmen Education Elementary(24), Jr. High(6), Kindergarten(2), Art(0), English(1), Health(0), Family & Consumer Sci(0), Math(1), Music(0), Physical Ed Teaching & Coaching(1), Retention Rate for Fall 2005 Freshmen: Biology(0),Chemistry(0),Drama & Dance(0),French(0),History(3),Physics(0),Spanish(0) Freshman to Sophomore 70.9% Engineering Engineering Technologies Graduation Rates for Fall 2000 Freshmen: English Language & Lit English Language & Literature, General(13) After 4 Years 22.5% Family & Consumer Sci. Family & Consumer Sciences(52), Foods, Nutrition, & Wellness Studies(0) After 5 Years 44.0% After 6 Years* 49.4% Foreign Languages, Lit. French Language & Literature(0), Spanish Language & Literature(7) Health Professions Athletic Training(4), Nursing(42), Public Health Ed & Promotion(10) Persistence Rates for Fall 2000 Freshmen History History, General(36) (Graduated or Still Enrolled): Liberal Arts & Sciences After 4 Years 60.3% Mathematics & Statistics Mathematics, General(7) After 5 Years 57.5% Multi/Interdisciplinary After 6 Years 55.6% Natural Resources Environmental Science/Studies(2) Parks, Rec., Leisure & Fit Parks, Rec. & Leisure Facilities Mgmt(22), Health & Physical Education, General(8) *As required by the Student Right to Know and Campus Security Act of 1990. Philosophy & Religious St Physical Sciences Chemistry, General(2), Physics, General(0) Psychology Psychology, General(51) Public Admin & Social Ser Social Work(33) Full-Time Faculty Fall 2006 Security & Protective Serv Criminal Justice/Safety Studies(61) Social Sciences Geography(2), Political Science & Government(48), Sociology(16) With Doctorate or First Professional Degree 230 Visual & Performing Arts Drama & Dramatics(2), Art/Art Studies(21), Music, General(10), Total 319 Jazz/Jazz Studies(0) UNC-GA IRA/InstProf.AR001.K/6-30-07 Total Top 10% Next 10% Next 30% Bottom Half Freshman Class Profile Fall 2006* NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL UNIVERSITY High School Class Rank 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% Top 10% Next 10% Next 30% Bottom Half Percent of Freshmen >1200 1100's 1000's 900's 800's 700's <700 Recentered SAT Score High School Class Rank 13 NORTH CAROLINA SCHOOL OF THE ARTS http://www.ncarts.edu/ Brief Description History Location Academic Calendar 2007-2008 Class Periods Vacations/Holidays Fall Term Spring Term Summer Terms Commencement Winter Break Spring Break 9/13-11/21 1/4-3/14, 3/26-5/29 - 5/31 12/9-1/2 3/15-3/24 Total Enrollment Fall 2006: 845 Undergraduate Enrollment Fall 2006: 727 (reference for pie charts) Student Services Alumni Affairs Food Service Intramural & Recreation Sororities: 0 Placement Services Students w/ Disabilities Minority Student Serv Student Activities Counseling Health Services Orientation Student Center Cultural Programs Housing Research Student Records Discipline/Judiciary International Students Security Testing Fraternities: 0 Veterans Student Financial Aid 2006-2007 (est.) % of Freshmen Receiving Any Aid 77% Est. Annual Student Costs 2007-2008 % of Freshmen Receiving Any Need-Based Aid 65% % of Full-Time Undergrad. Students Receiving Tuition In-State $3,224 Pell Grants 22% Out-of-State $14,654 Scholarship Programs: Required Fees $1,695 Room (Double Occupancy) $3,189 Board (Full Meal Plan) $2,950 Priority Application Filing Date: March 1 Books $1,568 Earliest Date of Award Notification: April 10 Other Expenses In-State $2,070 Latest Date of Award Notification: Throughout the year Out-of-State $2,795 Total Student Budget Note: In-State $14,696 Out-of-State $26,851 Director of Student Financial Aid: Mrs. Jane C. Kamiab Telephone Number: 336-770-3297 - Dates given above are approximate. Actual dates may vary from year to year. Consult campus catalog. Numerous scholarships and other forms of financial aid available; consult campus catalog and contact Financial Aid Office. The North Carolina School of the Arts trains talented students from high school to graduate school for professional careers in the performing, visual, and film and television arts. Students are admitted by audition or interview to the Schools of Dance, Design & Production, Drama, Filmmaking, and Music. Students study with resident master teachers who have had successful careers in the arts and who remain active in their professions. The association of gifted students and artist-teachers creates a diverse and challenging environment for study and performance. The arts and academic curricula culminate in a high school diploma with arts concentration in dance, drama, music, and visual arts; the arts diploma at the college level in dance, design & production, drama, and music; baccalaureate degrees in dance, design & production, drama, filmmaking, and music; master's degrees in design & production, film music composition, and music; and the Professional Artists Certificate in music. The North Carolina School of the Arts is committed to equality of educational opportunity. Established by the 1963 General Assembly as a residential public institution for training in the performing arts. NCSA enrolls students in middle and high school, undergraduate and graduate programs across the disciplines of Dance, Drama, Design and Production/Visual Arts, Filmmaking and Music. Merged into the University of North Carolina in 1972. Situated between the two I-40s, at the apex of the Southeast Gateway on sixty-seven acres in southeastern Winston-Salem (population: 191,000), a city with a growing technology and medical sector, nationally recognized for its support of the arts. Fall Break 54% 5% 12% 29% Students From Adjacent Counties Students From Out-of-State Students From Home County Students From Other NC Counties 98% 2% Part-time Full-time 42% 58% Female Male 83% 8% 8% 1% American Others Indian White Black 14 Number of Freshmen: Admission Information Combined Recentered SAT Score 1200 1100- 1000- 900- 800- 700- <700 Total Director of Admissions: Ms. Sheeler Lawson or more 1199 1099 999 899 799 Telephone Number: 336-770-3290 4 3 4 1 0 0 0 12 Courses required beyond minimum requirement: 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 12 None 5 11 5 13 0 0 0 34 Application Fee: $60 5 4 7 5 3 1 1 26 International Application Fee: $110 18 22 20 19 3 1 1 84 Earliest date for application to be considered for fall *Includes only freshmen with SAT scores and a reported high school class rank. Total Freshmen: 184. term: October 1 Latest date for application to be considered for fall term: September 1 Earliest date letters of decision for fall admission are Class Rank >1200 1100's 1000's 900's 800's 700's <700 expected to be sent out: December 1 Top 10% 5% 4% 5% 1% 0% 0% 0% Latest date letters of decision for fall admission are Next 10% 5% 5% 5% 0% 0% 0% 0% expected to be sent out: September 1 Next 30% 6% 13% 6% 15% 0% 0% 0% Note: Dates given above are approximate. Actual dates may Bottom Half 6% 5% 8% 6% 4% 1% 1% vary from year to year. Consult campus catalog. Accreditation Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Colleges Facilities Campus Space 67 acres Bachelor's Degree Programs Offered 2005-2006 Residence Halls 8 residence halls (2 for high school Bachelor's Degrees Conferred: 129 students); 6 apartment buildings Discipline Area Specific Majors (Number of Bachelor's Degrees Conferred) Special Features Stevens Center, Crawford Hall, Agriculture, Ag Operations Agnes de Mille Theatre, Architecture Performance Place Area, Ethnic Studies Biological Sciences Business, Mgmt., Mktg. Rates of Retention, Graduation, and Communication, Journ. Persistence for Fall First-Time Computer & Info Science Full-Time Freshmen* Education Retention Rate for Fall 2005 Freshmen: Engineering Freshman to Sophomore 76.6% Engineering Technologies English Language & Lit Graduation Rates for Fall 2000 Freshmen: Family & Consumer Sci. After 4 Years 49.7% Foreign Languages, Lit. After 5 Years 53.6% Health Professions After 6 Years 54.2% History Liberal Arts & Sciences Persistence Rates for Fall 2000 Freshmen Mathematics & Statistics (Graduated or Still Enrolled): Multi/Interdisciplinary After 4 Years 54.9% Natural Resources After 5 Years 54.2% Parks, Rec., Leisure & Fit After 6 Years 55.6% Philosophy & Religious St Physical Sciences *Excludes four-year diploma students. Psychology Public Admin & Social Ser Security & Protective Serv Social Sciences Full-Time Faculty Fall 2006 Transportation Visual & Performing Arts Dance, General(12), Drama & Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General(18), With Doctorate or First Professional Degree 27 Technical Theatre/Theatre Design & Technology(20), Total 133 Cinematography & Film/Video Production(47), Music Performance, General(32) UNC-GA IRA/InstProf.AR001.K/6-30-07 Total Top 10% Next 10% Next 30% Bottom Half Freshman Class Profile Fall 2006* NORTH CAROLINA SCHOOL OF THE ARTS High School Class Rank 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% Top 10% Next 10% Next 30% Bottom Half Percent of Freshmen >1200 1100's 1000's 900's 800's 700's <700 Recentered SAT Score High School Class Rank 15 http://www.ncsu.edu/ Brief Description History Location Academic Calendar 2007-2008 Class Periods Vacations/Holidays Fall Term Spring Term Summer Terms Commencement Winter Break Spring Break 8/22-12/18 1/9-5/6 5/19-6/24, 7/8-8/12 12/19, 5/10 12/19-1/8 3/3-3/7, 3/21 Total Enrollment Fall 2006: 31,130 Undergraduate Enrollment Fall 2006: 23,730 (reference for pie charts) Student Services Alumni Affairs Food Service Intramural & Recreation Sororities: 14 Career Planning Disabled Student Serv Minority Student Serv Student Activities Counseling Health Services Orientation Student Center Cultural Programs Housing Religious Affairs Student Records Discipline/Judiciary Intercollegiate Athletics Research Testing Fraternities: 29 International Students Security Veterans Student Financial Aid 2006-2007 (est.) % of Freshmen Receiving Any Aid 68% Est. Annual Student Costs 2007-2008 % of Freshmen Receiving Any Need-Based Aid 40% % of Full-Time Undergrad. Students Receiving Tuition In-State $3,760 Pell Grants 19% Out-of-State $15,958 Scholarship Programs: Required Fees $1,357 Room (Double Occupancy) $4,457 Board (Full Meal Plan) $2,913 Books $930 Priority Application Filing Date: March 1 Other Expenses In-State $1,780 Earliest Date of Award Notification: March 1 Out-of-State $2,280 Latest Date of Award Notification: Throughout the year Total Student Budget Note: In-State $15,197 Out-of-State $27,895 Director of Student Financial Aid: Ms. Julia Rice Mallette Telephone Number: 919-515-2421 NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY 10/11-10/12,11/21-11/23 Dates given above are approximate. Actual dates may vary from year to year. Consult campus catalog. North Carolina State University, in its second century of service, is a national center for research, teaching, extension and engagement in the sciences and technologies, in the humanities and social sciences, and in a wide range of professional programs. This major research land-grant university offers degrees at the associate, baccalaureate, master's, intermediate, first professional and doctoral levels in 138 fields of study. Academic programs are organized into the Graduate school and 10 colleges (Agriculture & Life Sciences, Design, Education, Engineering, Humanities & Social Sciences, Management, Natural Resources, Physical & Mathematical Sciences, Textiles and Veterinary Medicine). Freshmen may also enroll in First Year College. North Carolina State University is committed to equality of opportunity and actively recruits students, faculty, and staff of color. Founded in 1887 as a land-grant college. Originally designated North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. Name changed to North Carolina State College of Agriculture and Engineering in 1917. Merged with the University of North Carolina in 1931. Renamed North Carolina State University at Raleigh in 1965. West of downtown Raleigh, the capital of North Carolina. With a population of over 350,000, the city of Raleigh is the largest in a million-plus metropolitan area which includes the Research Triangle Park. Fall Break Numerous scholarships and other forms of financial aid available; consult campus catalog and contact Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid. 8% 8% 29% 55% Students From Other NC Counties Students From Adjacent Counties Students From Out-of-State Students From Home County 84% 16% Part-time Full-time 43% 57% Male Female 1% 11% 9% 79% American Indian Others White Black 16 Number of Freshmen: Admission Information Combined Recentered SAT Score 1200 1100- 1000- 900- 800- 700- <700 Total Director of Admissions: Mr. Thomas H. Griffin or more 1199 1099 999 899 799 Telephone Number: 919-515-2434 759 401 226 62 11 0 0 1,459 Courses required beyond minimum requirement: 483 404 283 76 13 1 0 1,260 None 402 376 243 109 9 2 0 1,141 Application Fee: $60 16 25 17 10 3 1 2 74 Earliest date for application to be considered for fall 1,660 1,206 769 257 36 4 2 3,934 term: September 1 *Includes only freshmen with SAT scores and a reported high school class rank. Total Freshmen: 4,693. Latest date for application to be considered for fall term: February 1 Earliest date letters of decision for fall admission are expected to be sent out: October 1 Class Rank >1200 1100's 1000's 900's 800's 700's <700 Latest date letters of decision for fall admission are Top 10% 19% 10% 6% 2% 0% 0% 0% expected to be sent out: April 15 Next 10% 12% 10% 7% 2% 0% 0% 0% Next 30% 10% 10% 6% 3% 0% 0% 0% Note: Dates given above are approximate. Actual dates may Bottom Half 0% 1% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% vary from year to year. Consult campus catalog. Accreditation Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Colleges Facilities Campus Space 2,200 acres Bachelor's Degree Programs Offered 2005-2006 Residence Halls 20 residence halls, 713 apartments Bachelor's Degrees Conferred: 4,415 Special Features Full student access to Internet and Discipline Area Specific Majors (Number of Bachelor's Degrees Conferred) email from over 2800 public computer Agriculture, Ag Operations Agribusiness(61), Ag & Extension Ed(23), Animal Sciences(98), Poultry Science(10), stations. Entire campus connected to Food Sci(14), Agronomy & Crop Sci(26), Horticultural Sci(57), Ag Mechanization(3) a multi-gigabit fiber optic data network. Architecture Architecture(25), Environmental Design/Architecture(30), Landscape Architecture(11) All students have computing accounts Biological Sciences Biology/Biological Sciences(259), Biochemistry(91), Botany/Plant Biology(23), with email, web publishing, etc. Microbiology, General(53), Zoology/Animal Biology(65) Business, Mgmt., Mktg. Business Administration(450), Accounting(114), Business/Managerial Economics(36) Rates of Retention, Graduation, and Communication, Journ. Communication Studies/Speech Communication(309) Persistence for Fall First-Time Computer & Info Science Computer Science(129) Full-Time Freshmen* Education Education,Gen(7), Jr. High(22), Agricultural(10), English(17), Tech/Industrial Arts(25), Sales & Marketing(10), Math(33), Science(9), Social Studies(24), French(0), Retention Rate for Fall 2005 Freshmen: Health Occupations(0), Spanish(10) Freshman to Sophomore 89.4% Engineering General(8), Aerospace(36), Agricultural(17), Biomedical(35), Chemical(62), Civil(116), Computer(114), Electrical(166), Environmental(13), Materials(31), Mechanical(143), Graduation Rates for Fall 2000 Freshmen: Nuclear(27), Textile Sciences(84), Construction(47), Industrial(59), Other(1) After 4 Years 36.9% Engineering Technologies Environmental Engineering Technology(17) After 5 Years 64.9% English Language & Lit English Language & Literature, General(92), Creative Writing(7) After 6 Years 70.2% Foreign Languages, Lit. French Language & Literature(8), Spanish Language & Literature(47) Health Professions Persistence Rates for Fall 2000 Freshmen History History, General(68) (Graduated or Still Enrolled): Liberal Arts & Sciences Liberal Arts & Sciences/Liberal Studies(34) After 4 Years 75.6% Mathematics & Statistics Mathematics, General(28), Applied Mathematics(31), Statistics, General(18) After 5 Years 74.0% Multi/Interdisciplinary Science, Technology & Society(10), Nutrition Sciences(0), Internat'l/Global Studies(0) After 6 Years 73.2% Natural Resources Natural Res/Conservation(34),Environmental Science(7),Natural Resources Mgmt(15), Forest Management/Forest Resources Mgmt(15),Wood Science & Wood Products(21) *Excludes Agricultural Institute students. Parks, Rec., Leisure & Fit Parks, Recreation & Leisure Facilities Management(110), Sport & Fitness Admin(0) Philosophy & Religious St Philosophy(18), Religion/Religious Studies(9) Physical Sciences Atmospheric Sciences & Meteorology(22), Chemistry(80), Geology/Earth Science(11), Oceanography, Chemical & Physical(2), Physics, General(16) Full-Time Faculty Fall 2006 Psychology Psychology, General(161) Public Admin & Social Ser Social Work(26) With Doctorate or First Professional Degree 1,499 Social Sciences Anthropology(15), Criminology(76), Political Science(176), Sociology(108) Total 1,652 Visual & Performing Arts Design & Visual Communications(31), Industrial Design(15), Graphic Design(25), Arts Management(49) UNC-GA IRA/InstProf.AR001.K/7-18-07 Total Top 10% Next 10% Next 30% Bottom Half Freshman Class Profile Fall 2006* NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY High School Class Rank 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% Top 10% Next 10% Next 30% Bottom Half Percent of Freshmen >1200 1100's 1000's 900's 800's 700's <700 Recentered SAT Score High School Class Rank 17 http://www.unca.edu/ Brief Description History Location Academic Calendar 2007-2008 Class Periods Vacations/Holidays Fall Term Spring Term Summer Terms Commencement Winter Break Spring Break 8/20-12/11 1/14-5/8 6/5-7/3, 7/7-8/4 5/10 12/12-1/13 3/3-3/7 Total Enrollment Fall 2006: 3,639 Undergraduate Enrollment Fall 2006: 3,613 (reference for pie charts) Student Services Alumni Affairs Food Service Intramural & Recreation Research Opportunities Career Services Disabled Student Serv Learning Communities Security Counseling Health Services Multicultural Stu. Serv. Service Learning Cultural Programs Housing Orientation Sororities: 2 Discipline/Judiciary Intercollegiate Athletics Outdoor Education Student Activities Fraternities: 2 International Students Religious Affairs Veterans Student Financial Aid 2006-2007 (est.) % of Freshmen Receiving Any Aid 62% Est. Annual Student Costs 2007-2008 % of Freshmen Receiving Any Need-Based Aid 30% % of Full-Time Undergrad. Students Receiving Tuition In-State $2,307 Pell Grants 23% Out-of-State $13,297 Scholarship Programs: Required Fees $1,738 Room (Double Occupancy) $3,450 Board (Full Meal Plan) $2,690 Priority Application Filing Date: March 1 Books $850 Earliest Date of Award Notification: April 1 Other Expenses In-State $2,900 Latest Date of Award Notification: Throughout the year Out-of-State $2,900 Total Student Budget Note: In-State $13,935 Out-of-State $24,925 Assoc. Director of Student Financial Aid: Ms. Beth Bartlett Telephone Number: 828-251-6535 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT ASHEVILLE 10/8-10/9 Dates given above are approximate. Actual dates may vary from year to year. Consult campus catalog. Numerous scholarships and other forms of financial aid available; consult campus catalog and contact Financial Aid Office. The designated undergraduate liberal arts university in the UNC system; offers 30 majors in the Arts, Humanities, Natural and Social Sciences, Professional and Preprofessional areas, leading to the baccalaureate degree, as well as a master of liberal arts program. Nationally recognized for its required Humanities sequence and the Undergraduate Research Program, which promotes close faculty-student interaction and unique research experiences in all disciplines. The Asheville Experience emphasizes an integrative approach to learning and development. The University of North Carolina at Asheville is committed to equality of educational opportunity, and seeks to recruit and enroll a diverse student body. Fall Break Founded in 1927 as Buncombe County Junior College; became Asheville-Biltmore College in 1936; joined the state community college system in 1957. Became a state-supported senior college in 1963 and granted its first baccalaureate degrees in 1966. Joined the UNC system as UNC at Asheville in 1969. Granted first master of liberal arts degrees in 1991. Designated a Liberal Arts College I by UNC Board of Governors in 1992. Our scenic 265-acre campus is located in the vibrant city of Asheville, a mecca for the arts, music, festivals and movie-making. Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains, Asheville is a haven for both urban and outdoor adventures. 15% 11% 33% 41% Students From Other NC Counties Students From Adjacent Counties Students From Out-of-State Students From Home County 81% 19% Part-time Full-time 57% 43% Male Female 0% 8% 3% 89% American Indian Others White Black 18 Number of Freshmen: Admission Information Combined Recentered SAT Score 1200 1100- 1000- 900- 800- 700- <700 Total Interim Dean of Admissions: Dr. Patricia McClellan or more 1199 1099 999 899 799 Telephone Number: 828-251-6481, 800-531-9842 45 20 11 2 0 0 0 78 Courses required beyond minimum requirement: 54 33 32 9 1 0 0 129 Strong college preparatory curriculum 83 64 65 24 8 0 0 244 Application Fee: $50 5 2 3 2 1 0 0 13 Earliest date for application to be considered for fall 187 119 111 37 10 0 0 464 term: September 1 *Includes only freshmen with SAT scores and a reported high school class rank. Total Freshmen: 572. Latest date for application to be considered for fall term: February 15 Earliest date letters of decision for fall admission are expected to be sent out: December 17 Class Rank >1200 1100's 1000's 900's 800's 700's <700 Latest date letters of decision for fall admission are Top 10% 10% 4% 2% 0% 0% 0% 0% expected to be sent out: March 24 Next 10% 12% 7% 7% 2% 0% 0% 0% Next 30% 18% 14% 14% 5% 2% 0% 0% Note: Dates given above are approximate. Actual dates may Bottom Half 1% 0% 1% 0% 0% 0% 0% vary from year to year. Consult campus catalog. Accreditation Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Colleges Facilities Campus Space 265 acres Bachelor's Degree Programs Offered 2005-2006 Residence Halls 10 Bachelor's Degrees Conferred: 559 Special Features Justice Athletic Center, Discipline Area Specific Majors (Number of Bachelor's Degrees Conferred) Asheville Botanical Gardens, Agriculture, Ag Operations Highsmith University Center, Architecture Belk Theater Area, Ethnic Studies Women's Studies(0) Biological Sciences Biology/Biological Sciences(30) Business, Mgmt., Mktg. Business Admin & Management(37), Operations Management & Supervision(3), Accounting(17) Rates of Retention, Graduation, and Communication, Journ. Mass Communication/Media Studies(32) Persistence for Fall First-Time Computer & Info Science Computer Science(11), Web Page, Digital/Multimedia & Info Resources Design(19) Full-Time Freshmen Education (Teacher certification available) Engineering Engineering, General(0), (2+2 program with NCSU) Retention Rate for Fall 2005 Freshmen: Engineering Technologies Freshman to Sophomore 80.7% English Language & Lit English Language & Literature, General(42) Family & Consumer Sci. Graduation Rates for Fall 2000 Freshmen: Foreign Languages, Lit. German Language & Literature(4), French Language & Literature(6), After 4 Years 30.9% Spanish Language & Literature(10), Classics & Languages, Lit. & Linguistics(9) After 5 Years 49.7% Health Professions Public Health Education & Promotion(1) After 6 Years* 53.5% History History, General(27) Liberal Arts & Sciences Liberal Arts & Sciences/Liberal Studies(22) Persistence Rates for Fall 2000 Freshmen Mathematics & Statistics Mathematics, General(17) (Graduated or Still Enrolled): Multi/Interdisciplinary After 4 Years 57.8% Natural Resources Environmental Studies(37) After 5 Years 57.2% Parks, Rec., Leisure & Fit After 6 Years 56.4% Philosophy & Religious St Philosophy(10), Religion/Religious Studies(0) Physical Sciences Atmospheric Sciences & Meteorology(7), Chemistry, General(9), *As required by the Student Right to Know and Campus Physics, General(4) Security Act of 1990. Psychology Psychology, General(85) Public Admin & Social Ser Security & Protective Serv Full-Time Faculty Fall 2006 Social Sciences Economics, General(9), Political Science & Government(18), Sociology(29) With Doctorate or First Professional Degree 154 Visual & Performing Arts Drama & Dramatics/Theater Arts(3), Art/Art Studies(27), Fine/Studio Arts(17), Total 206 Music, General(6), Music, Other(11) UNC-GA IRA/InstProf.AR001.K/6-30-07 Total Top 10% Next 10% Next 30% Bottom Half Freshman Class Profile Fall 2006* UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT ASHEVILLE High School Class Rank 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% Top 10% Next 10% Next 30% Bottom Half Percent of Freshmen >1200 1100's 1000's 900's 800's 700's <700 Recentered SAT Score High School Class Rank 19 http://www.unc.edu/ Brief Description History Location Academic Calendar 2007-2008 Class Periods Vacations/Holidays Fall Term Spring Term Summer Terms Commencement Winter Break Spring Break 8/21-12/14 1/9-5/6 5/20-6/24, 6/26-7/31 12/16, 5/11, 8/18 12/15-1/8 3/10-3/16 Total Enrollment Fall 2006: 27,717 Undergraduate Enrollment Fall 2006: 17,124 (reference for pie charts) Student Services Alumni Affairs Food Services Intramural & Recreation Sororities: 22 Career Services Disabled Student Serv Minority Student Serv Student Activities Counseling Center Health Services Orientation Student Center Cultural Programs Student Housing Research Opportunities Student Records Discipline/Judiciary Intercollegiate Athletics Security Testing Fraternities: 34 International Students Veterans Student Financial Aid 2006-2007 (est.) % of Freshmen Receiving Any Aid 63% Est. Annual Student Costs 2007-2008 % of Freshmen Receiving Any Need-Based Aid 32% % of Full-Time Undergrad. Students Receiving Tuition In-State $3,705 Pell Grants 14% Out-of-State $19,353 Scholarship Programs: Required Fees $1,472 Room (Double Occupancy) $4,830 Board (Full Meal Plan) $2,866 Priority Application Filing Date: March 1 Books $1,000 Earliest Date of Award Notification: April 1 Other Expenses In-State $1,760 Latest Date of Award Notification: Throughout the year Out-of-State $2,850 Total Student Budget Note: In-State $15,633 Out-of-State $32,371 Director of Student Financial Aid: Ms. Shirley Ort Telephone Number: 919-962-2315 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL 10/18-10/21 Dates given above are approximate. Actual dates may vary from year to year. Consult campus catalog. Numerous scholarships and other forms of financial aid available; consult campus catalog and contact Financial Aid Office. A major research university offering programs at the baccalaureate, master's, intermediate, first professional, and doctoral levels. With the exception of engineering and agriculture, it is the state's principal center of graduate education and research at the doctoral levels. Its instructional programs are offered through two divisions. The division of academic affairs consists of eight colleges and schools. The division of health affairs includes five schools. There are 80 centers, institutes, and multidisciplinary programs. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is committed to equality of opportunity. To further diversity, the University actively seeks to recruit and enroll a greater number of students of color. Chartered in 1789. First state university in North America to admit students (1795). Together with North Carolina College for Women at Greensboro, now the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, and North Carolina State College of Agriculture and Engineering at Raleigh, now North Carolina State University, became part of a multi-campus institution designated the University of North Carolina in 1931. Chapel Hill, (population: 51,000) a beautiful college town in the center of North Carolina near the Research Triangle Park. A three-hour drive to either the North Carolina coast or the mountains in the western part of the state. Fall Break 17% 6% 7% 70% Students From Other NC Counties Students From Adjacent Counties Students From Out-of-State Students From Home County 95% 5% Part-time Full-time 59% 41% Male Female 1% 16% 11% 72% American Indian Others White Black 20 Number of Freshmen: Admission Information Combined Recentered SAT Score 1200 1100- 1000- 900- 800- 700- <700 Total Director of Admissions: Mr. Stephen Farmer or more 1199 1099 999 899 799 Telephone Number: 919-966-3621 1,807 319 108 27 3 0 0 2,264 Courses required beyond minimum requirement: 379 76 39 11 2 0 0 507 Competitive candidates typically exceed minimum course requirements 108 26 20 9 2 4 0 169 Application Fee: $70 11 3 6 4 2 4 0 30 Earliest date for application to be considered for fall 2,305 424 173 51 9 8 0 2,970 term: August 15 *Includes only freshmen with SAT scores and a reported high school class rank. Total Freshmen: 3,807. Latest date for application to be considered for fall term: January 15 Earliest date letters of decision for fall admission are expected to be sent out: January 31 Class Rank >1200 1100's 1000's 900's 800's 700's <700 Latest date letters of decision for fall admission are Top 10% 61% 11% 4% 1% 0% 0% 0% expected to be sent out: March 31 Next 10% 13% 3% 1% 0% 0% 0% 0% Next 30% 4% 1% 1% 0% 0% 0% 0% Note: Dates given above are approximate. Actual dates may Bottom Half 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% vary from year to year. Consult campus catalog. Accreditation Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Colleges Facilities Campus Space 729 acres Bachelor's Degree Programs Offered 2005-2006 Residence Halls 33 (26 coed, 4 women's, 3 men's) Bachelor's Degrees Conferred: 3,773 Special Features Ackland Art Museum, Morehead Discipline Area Specific Majors (Number of Bachelor's Degrees Conferred) Planetarium and Observatory, Frank Hawkins Agriculture, Ag Operations Kenan Institute of Private Enterrpise, Architecture Dean E. Smith Center, Coker Arboretum, Area, Ethnic Studies American(12), Asian(4), Latin American(9), Russian(1), African-American(28), N.C. Botanical Garden, Paul Green Theatre Women's(5), Area, Ethnic, Cultural, & Gender Studies, Other (International)(93) Biological Sciences Biology/Biological Sciences(363), Pathology/Experimental Path(0), Biostatistics(5) Business, Mgmt., Mktg. Business Administration & Mgmt(294), Human Resources Mgmt/Personnel Admin(48) Rates of Retention, Graduation, and Communication, Journ. Communication Studies(258), Mass Communication/Media Studies(368) Persistence for Fall First-Time Computer & Info Science Information Science/Studies(13), Computer Science(27) Full-Time Freshmen Education Elementary(54), Jr High/Intermediate/Middle School(17), Early Childhood(11), Music(1) Retention Rate for Fall 2005 Freshmen: Engineering Freshman to Sophomore 96.5% Engineering Technologies English Language & Lit English Language & Literature, General(169) Graduation Rates for Fall 2000 Freshmen: Family & Consumer Sci. Foods, Nutrition, & Wellness Studies(15) After 4 Years 71.2% Foreign Languages, Lit. Linguistics(14), Comparative Literature(3), Slavic, Baltic, & Albanian Langs, Lits(1), After 5 Years 82.6% German Lang & Lit(2), Romance Langs, Lits(56), Classics & Languages, Lits(5) After 6 Years* 83.9% Health Professions Dental Hygiene(37), Health/Health Care Admin(26), Medical Radiologic Tech(14), Clinical Laboratory Science(20), Nursing(172), Environmental Health(6) Persistence Rates for Fall 2000 Freshmen History History, General(181) (Graduated or Still Enrolled): Liberal Arts & Sciences Liberal Arts & Sciences/Liberal Studies(10) After 4 Years 84.7% Mathematics & Statistics Mathematics, General(32), Applied Mathematics(9) After 5 Years 84.2% Multi/Interdisciplinary Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution(37) After 6 Years 84.5% Natural Resources Environmental Studies(17), Environmental Science(18) Parks, Rec., Leisure & Fit Parks, Rec. & Leisure Facilities Mgmt(7), Health & Physical Education, General(128) *As required by the Student Right to Know and Campus Philosophy & Religious St Philosophy(29), Religion/Religious Studies(18) Security Act of 1990. Physical Sciences Chemistry, General(69), Geology/Earth Science(7), Physics, General(12), Other(16) Psychology Psychology, General(345) Public Admin & Social Ser Public Policy Analysis(40) Full-Time Faculty Fall 2006 Security & Protective Serv Social Sciences Anthropology(37), Economics, General(180), Geography(22), With Doctorate or First Professional Degree 2,374 Political Science & Government(219), Sociology(76) Total 2,726 Visual & Performing Arts Drama & Dramatics/Theatre Arts(26), Fine/Studio Arts(27), Art History,Criticism & Conservation(16), Music, General(15), Music Performance(29) UNC-GA IRA/InstProf.AR001.K/6-30-07 Total Top 10% Next 10% Next 30% Bottom Half Freshman Class Profile Fall 2006* UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL High School Class Rank 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% Top 10% Next 10% Next 30% Bottom Half Percent of Freshmen >1200 1100's 1000's 900's 800's 700's <700 Recentered SAT Score High School Class Rank 21 http://www.uncc.edu/ Brief Description History Location Academic Calendar 2007-2008 Class Periods Vacations/Holidays Fall Term Spring Term Summer Terms Commencement Winter Break Spring Break 8/20-12/14 1/9-5/8 5/27-7/2, 7/7-8/12 12/15, 5/10 12/15-1/8 3/3-3/8 Total Enrollment Fall 2006: 21,519 Undergraduate Enrollment Fall 2006: 17,032 (reference for pie charts) Student Services Alumni Affairs Food Service Intramural & Recreation Sororities: 10 Career Services Disabled Student Serv Minority Student Serv Student Activities Counseling Health Services Orientation Student Center Cultural Programs Housing Religious Affairs Student Records Discipline/Judiciary Intercollegiate Athletics Research Testing Fraternities: 14 International Students Security Veterans Student Financial Aid 2006-2007 (est.) % of Freshmen Receiving Any Aid 66% Est. Annual Student Costs 2007-2008 % of Freshmen Receiving Any Need-Based Aid 42% % of Full-Time Undergrad. Students Receiving Tuition In-State $2,461 Pell Grants 25% Out-of-State $12,873 Scholarship Programs: Required Fees $1,631 Room (Double Occupancy) $3,100 Board (Full Meal Plan) $3,160 Priority Application Filing Date: April 1 Books $1,200 Earliest Date of Award Notification: April 1 Other Expenses In-State $2,750 Latest Date of Award Notification: May 31 (if priority date is met) Out-of-State $3,450 Total Student Budget Note: In-State $14,302 Out-of-State $25,414 Director of Student Financial Aid: Mr. Anthony Carter Telephone Number: 704-687-2426 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHARLOTTE 10/8-10/9 Dates given above are approximate. Actual dates may vary from year to year. Consult campus catalog. Numerous scholarships and other forms of financial aid available; consult campus catalog and contact Financial Aid Office. UNC Charlotte is a rapidly growing university, serving as the only doctoral/research-intensive university in the dynamic Charlotte region of nearly 1.6 million people. Seven academic colleges (Architecture, Arts and Sciences, Business, Computing and Informatics, Education, Engineering, and Health and Human Services) and the Graduate School offer 89 baccalaureate, 61 master's, and 18 doctoral programs. The University also offers a multidisciplinary Honors College for talented, motivated undergraduates. The 950-acre campus, with more than 100 buildings, includes seven new academic buildings completed within the last three years and a state-of-the- art library. The University is committed to equality of opportunity and a diverse student body. Established as Charlotte Center of the University of North Carolina in 1946. Became Charlotte College, a two-year community college, in 1949 and a four-year, state-supported college in 1963. Merged into the University of North Carolina in 1965. Eight miles from uptown Charlotte, the largest city in the Carolinas with a metropolitan population of more than 1.5 million. Fall Break 11% 21% 34% 34% Students From Other NC Counties Students From Adjacent Counties Students From Out-of-State Students From Home County 84% 16% Part-time Full-time 53% 47% Male Female 0% 10% 14% 76% American Indian Others White Black 22 Number of Freshmen: Admission Information Combined Recentered SAT Score 1200 1100- 1000- 900- 800- 700- <700 Total Director of Admissions: Ms. Tina McEntire or more 1199 1099 999 899 799 Telephone Number: 704-687-2213 106 101 85 42 9 0 0 343 Courses required beyond minimum requirement: 143 194 275 220 30 1 1 864 None 108 238 452 397 55 3 0 1,253 Application Fee: $50 36 53 92 74 8 2 0 265 Earliest date for application to be considered for fall 393 586 904 733 102 6 1 2,725 term: September 1 *Includes only freshmen with SAT scores and a reported high school class rank. Total Freshmen: 2,798. Latest date for application to be considered for fall term: July 1 Earliest date letters of decision for fall admission are expected to be sent out: October 15 Class Rank >1200 1100's 1000's 900's 800's 700's <700 Latest date letters of decision for fall admission are Top 10% 4% 4% 3% 2% 0% 0% 0% expected to be sent out: August 1 Next 10% 5% 7% 10% 8% 1% 0% 0% Next 30% 4% 9% 17% 15% 2% 0% 0% Note: Dates given above are approximate. Actual dates may Bottom Half 1% 2% 3% 3% 0% 0% 0% vary from year to year. Consult campus catalog. Accreditation Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Colleges Facilities Campus Space 950 acres Bachelor's Degree Programs Offered 2005-2006 Residence Halls Housing to accommodate 4,500 Bachelor's Degrees Conferred: 2,944 (suites, apartments & high-rise halls) Discipline Area Specific Majors (Number of Bachelor's Degrees Conferred) Special Features Campus located adjacent to high-tech Agriculture, Ag Operations research park, University City Architecture Architecture(71) (European-style village) and medical Area, Ethnic Studies Latin American(1), African-American/Black(12), Area, Ethnic, Cultural (Internat'l)(25) park Biological Sciences Biology/Biological Sciences(105) Business, Mgmt., Mktg. Business Admin & Mgmt(140), Operations Mgmt & Supervision(17), Accounting(116), Business/Managerial Economics(27), Finance(194), International Business/Trade(35), Rates of Retention, Graduation, and Management Information Systems(47), Marketing/Marketing Management(142) Persistence for Fall First-Time Communication, Journ. Communication Studies/Speech Communication(174) Full-Time Freshmen Computer & Info Science Computer Science(83) Education Mental Retardation(19), Elementary(152), Jr. High(23), Kindergarten(1), Art(6), Retention Rate for Fall 2005 Freshmen: English(11), Math(10), Music(4), Chemistry(1), Drama & Dance(1), French(0), Freshman to Sophomore 77.4% German(1), History(17), Spanish(1) Engineering Civil(59), Computer(21), Electrical, Electronics, & Communications(35), Graduation Rates for Fall 2000 Freshmen: Mechanical(83) After 4 Years 25.8% Engineering Technologies Civil(17), Electrical, Electronic, & Communications(29), Mechanical(19), Eng Tech(0) After 5 Years 44.4% English Language & Lit English Language & Literature, General(91) After 6 Years* 49.9% Family & Consumer Sci. Human Development & Family Studies, General(43) Foreign Languages, Lit. German Language & Lit(4), French Language & Lit(6), Spanish Language & Lit(18) Persistence Rates for Fall 2000 Freshmen Health Professions Athletic Training(8), Clinical Laboratory Science(2), Nursing(111) (Graduated or Still Enrolled): History History, General(83) After 4 Years 55.3% Liberal Arts & Sciences After 5 Years 54.1% Mathematics & Statistics Mathematics, General(20), Math & Statistics, Other(0) After 6 Years 54.9% Multi/Interdisciplinary Parks, Rec., Leisure & Fit Health & Physical Education, General(33) *As required by the Student Right to Know and Campus Philosophy & Religious St Philosophy(13), Religion/Religious Studies(12) Security Act of 1990. Physical Sciences Meteorology(0), Chemistry(27), Geology/Earth Science(12), Physics(7) Psychology Psychology, General(228) Public Admin & Social Ser Social Work(46) Full-Time Faculty Fall 2006 Security & Protective Serv Criminal Justice/Safety Studies(124), Fire Services Administration(11) Social Sciences Anthropology(20), Economics, General(12), Geography(29), With Doctorate or First Professional Degree 693 Political Science & Government(107), Sociology(65) Total 878 Visual & Performing Arts Dance, General(6), Drama & Dramatics/Theatre Arts(12), Art/Art Studies(62), Fine/Studio Arts(29), Art History(0), Music, General(3), Music Performance, Gen(1) UNC-GA IRA/InstProf.AR001.K/6-30-07 Total Top 10% Next 10% Next 30% Bottom Half Freshman Class Profile Fall 2006* UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHARLOTTE High School Class Rank 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% Top 10% Next 10% Next 30% Bottom Half Percent of Freshmen >1200 1100's 1000's 900's 800's 700's <700 Recentered SAT Score High School Class Rank 23 http://www.uncg.edu/ Brief Description History Location Academic Calendar 2007-2008 Class Periods Vacations/Holidays Fall Term Spring Term Summer Terms Commencement Winter Break Spring Break 8/20-12/19 1/14-5/14 5/21-6/25, 6/26-8/1 12/20, 5/16, 8/11 12/20-1/13 3/10-3/14 Total Enrollment Fall 2006: 16,872 Undergraduate Enrollment Fall 2006: 13,024 (reference for pie charts) Student Services Alumni Affairs Food Service Intramural & Recreation Sororities: 10 Career Services Disabled Student Serv Minority Student Serv Student Activities Counseling Health Services Orientation Student Center Cultural Programs Housing Religious Affairs Student Records Discipline/Judiciary Intercollegiate Athletics Research Testing Fraternities: 8 International Students Security Veterans Student Financial Aid 2006-2007 (est.) % of Freshmen Receiving Any Aid 66% Est. Annual Student Costs 2007-2008 % of Freshmen Receiving Any Need-Based Aid 39% % of Full-Time Undergrad. Students Receiving Tuition In-State $2,458 Pell Grants 35% Out-of-State $13,726 Scholarship Programs: Required Fees $1,521 Room (Double Occupancy) $3,427 Board (Full Meal Plan) $2,624 Priority Application Filing Date: March 1 Books $1,812 Earliest Date of Award Notification: March 1 Other Expenses In-State $2,014 Latest Date of Award Notification: Throughout the year Out-of-State $2,014 Total Student Budget Note: In-State $13,856 Out-of-State $25,124 Director of Student Financial Aid: Ms. Deborah Tollefson Telephone Number: 336-334-5702 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT GREENSBORO 10/15-10/16 Dates given above are approximate. Actual dates may vary from year to year. Consult campus catalog. Numerous scholarships and other forms of financial aid available; consult campus catalog and contact Financial Aid Office. A doctorate-granting university offering programs at the baccalaureate, master's, intermediate, and doctoral levels. Its instructional programs are organized in a College of Arts and Sciences and six professional schools (business and economics; education; health and human performance; human environmental sciences; music; and nursing). Graduate studies are offered throughout the campus through the Graduate School. The University of North Carolina at Greensboro is committed to equality of opportunity. To further promote ethnic diversity, the University actively seeks to recruit and enroll a greater number of minority students. Chartered in 1891 as State Normal and Industrial School. Became State Normal and Industrial College in 1896 and North Carolina College for Women in 1919. Merged with the University of North Carolina in 1931 as Woman's College of the University of North Carolina. Renamed the University of North Carolina at Greensboro in 1963. Convenient to the business district of downtown Greensboro (population 240,000), a thriving business, manufacturing, cultural, and educational center in the piedmont region. Greensboro is the home of several major industries. Fall Break 8% 21% 23% 48% Students From Other NC Counties Students From Adjacent Counties Students From Out-of-State Students From Home County 85% 15% Part-time Full-time 68% 32% Male Female 0% 11% 20% 69% American Indian Others White Black 24 Number of Freshmen: Admission Information Combined Recentered SAT Score 1200 1100- 1000- 900- 800- 700- <700 Total Director of Admissions: Ms. Lise Keller or more 1199 1099 999 899 799 Telephone Number: 336-334-5243 84 93 60 43 18 1 0 299 Courses required beyond minimum requirement: 61 88 127 103 52 7 0 438 None 106 168 318 363 182 4 1 1,142 Application Fee: $45 29 65 105 76 19 4 2 300 Earliest date for application to be considered for fall 280 414 610 585 271 16 3 2,179 term: September 1 *Includes only freshmen with SAT scores and a reported high school class rank. Total Freshmen: 2,426. Latest date for application to be considered for fall term: March 1 Earliest date letters of decision for fall admission are expected to be sent out: September 15, 2007 Class Rank >1200 1100's 1000's 900's 800's 700's <700 Latest date letters of decision for fall admission are Top 10% 4% 4% 3% 2% 1% 0% 0% expected to be sent out: August 1, 2008 Next 10% 3% 4% 6% 5% 2% 0% 0% space permitting Next 30% 5% 8% 15% 17% 8% 0% 0% Note: Dates given above are approximate. Actual dates may Bottom Half 1% 3% 5% 3% 1% 0% 0% vary from year to year. Consult campus catalog. Accreditation Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Colleges Facilities Campus Space 210 acres Bachelor's Degree Programs Offered 2005-2006 Residence Halls 24 Bachelor's Degrees Conferred: 2,104 Special Features $47.7M 172,000 sq. ft. Science building, Discipline Area Specific Majors (Number of Bachelor's Degrees Conferred) $23M renovation of Elliott University Center, Agriculture, Ag Operations $3.5M Soccer Stadium, $7.4M Cone Art Ctr., Area, Ethnic Studies African-American/Black Studies(7), Women's Studies(8) $16.5M Physical Activities Complex, Biological Sciences Biology/Biological Sciences(66), Biochemistry(11) $17M Hall for Humanities & Research Admin, Business, Mgmt., Mktg. Bus Admin & Mgmt(194), Accounting(53), Business/Managerial Economics(10), $17M 99,000 sq. ft. Studio Arts Building Finance(48), Hospitality/Admin Mgmt(15), International Business/Trade(19) Communication, Journ. Mass Communication/Media Studies(47) Rates of Retention, Graduation, and Computer & Info Science Computer Science(29), Computer Systems Networking & Telecommunications(45) Persistence for Fall First-Time Education Special(19), Hearing Impairments(23), Elementary(132), Jr High(17), Secondary(0), Full-Time Freshmen Early Childhood(0), Art(10), English(16), Math(10), Music(36), Phys Ed Teaching & Coaching(11), Social Science(0), Social Studies(5), Retention Rate for Fall 2005 Freshmen: Biology(2), Drama & Dance(6), French(2), German(0), Spanish(4) Freshman to Sophomore 76.1% Engineering English Language & Lit English Language & Literature(75), Speech & Rhetorical Studies(82) Graduation Rates for Fall 2000 Freshmen: Family & Consumer Sci. Foodservice Systems Admin/Mgmt(0), Human Development & Family(58), After 4 Years 29.7% Child Development(41), Apparel & Textiles(24) After 5 Years 48.3% Foreign Languages, Lit. German Language & Lit(4), French Language & Lit(2), Spanish Language & Lit(10), After 6 Years* 52.1% Classics & Languages, Literatures & Linguistics(11) Health Professions Audiology/Audiologist(23), Clinical Laboratory Science(2), Nursing(159), Persistence Rates for Fall 2000 Freshmen Public Health Education & Promotion(33) (Graduated or Still Enrolled): History History, General(46) After 4 Years 55.3% Liberal Arts & Sciences Liberal Arts & Sciences/Liberal Studies(24) After 5 Years 54.3% Mathematics & Statistics Mathematics, General(8) After 6 Years 54.2% Multi/Interdisciplinary Nutrition Sciences(23) Parks, Rec., Leisure & Fit Parks, Recreation & Leisure Studies(46), Kinesiology & Exercise Science(63) *As required by the Student Right to Know and Campus Philosophy & Religious St Philosophy(7), Religion/Religious Studies(8) Security Act of 1990. Physical Sciences Chemistry, General(9), Physics, General(2) Psychology Psychology, General(119) Public Admin & Social Ser Social Work(54) Full-Time Faculty Fall 2006 Social Sciences Anthropology(17), Economics, General(22), Geography(13), Political Science & Government(54), Sociology(60) With Doctorate or First Professional Degree 546 Visual & Performing Arts Dance, General(15), Interior Design(29), Drama & Dramatics/Theatre Arts(24), Total 736 Art/Art Studies(6), Fine/Studio Arts(59), Music, General(10), Music Performance(16), Music Theory & Composition(1), Jazz/Jazz Studies(0) UNC-GA IRA/InstProf.AR001.K/6-30-07 Total Top 10% Next 10% Next 30% Bottom Half Freshman Class Profile Fall 2006* UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT GREENSBORO High School Class Rank 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% Top 10% Next 10% Next 30% Bottom Half Percent of Freshmen >1200 1100's 1000's 900's 800's 700's <700 Recentered SAT Score High School Class Rank 25 http://www.uncp.edu/ Brief Description History Location Academic Calendar 2007-2008 Class Periods Vacations/Holidays Fall Term Spring Term Summer Terms Commencement Winter Break Spring Break 8/15-12/7 1/7-5/2 5/24-6/28, 6/29-8/3 12/8, 5/3 12/8-1/6 3/3-3/8 Total Enrollment Fall 2006: 5,827 Undergraduate Enrollment Fall 2006: 5,158 (reference for pie charts) Student Services Career Services Fitness Center Intercollegiate Athletics Sororities: 9 Computer Labs Food Service Intramural Sports & Rec Student Activities Counseling Fraternities: 9 Minority Student Serv Student Center Cultural Programs Health Services New Student Orientation Student Housing Disabled Stu. Serv. Honors College Public Safety Office Student Organizations Discipline/Judiciary International Students Research Opportunities Veterans Services Student Financial Aid 2006-2007 (est.) % of Freshmen Receiving Any Aid 76% Est. Annual Student Costs 2007-2008 % of Freshmen Receiving Any Need-Based Aid 67% % of Full-Time Undergrad. Students Receiving Tuition In-State $1,949 Pell Grants 65% Out-of-State $11,209 Scholarship Programs: Required Fees $1,448 Room (Double Occupancy) $3,100 Board (Full Meal Plan) $2,417 Priority Application Filing Date: March Books $1,000 Earliest Date of Award Notification: April Other Expenses In-State $3,272 Latest Date of Award Notification: Into fall semester Out-of-State $3,900 Total Student Budget Note: In-State $13,186 Out-of-State $23,074 Director of Student Financial Aid: Mr. Bruce Blackmon Telephone Number: 910-521-6255 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT PEMBROKE 10/18-10/20 Dates given above are approximate. Actual dates may vary from year to year. Consult campus catalog. Numerous scholarships and other forms of financial aid available; consult campus catalog and contact Financial Aid Office. A comprehensive university offering degree programs at the baccalaureate and master's levels. Its instructional programs are organized into a College of Arts and Sciences, a School of Business, a School of Education, and a School of Graduate Studies. The University offers Master's Degree programs in several Education areas, and in Business Administration, Public Administration, School Counseling, and Service Agency Counseling. UNC Pembroke is committed to equality of opportunity. To further racial integration, the University actively seeks to recruit and enroll a greater number of Native American and African-American students. Founded in 1887 by and for the Indians of Robeson County, UNC Pembroke was originally known as the Croatan Normal School. The first college degrees were awarded in 1940, and the name was changed to Pembroke State College for Indians. That name was shortened to Pembroke State College a few years later. In 1969, the institution was granted University status; and in 1972, it became one of the 16 constituent institutions of the University of North Carolina. Pembroke State University became the University of North Carolina at Pembroke in 1996. Pembroke (population: 2,700), in the southeastern region of North Carolina, 1 1/2 hours from the coast and 1 hour from Pinehurst. Pembroke is 30 minutes south of Fayetteville, a city of more than 120,000. The University is also near Interstate 95 and U.S. 74, major north-south and east-west arteries. Fall Break 5% 29% 31% 35% Students From Other NC Counties Students From Adjacent Counties Students From Out-of-State Students From Home County 75% 25% Part-time Full-time 64% 36% Male Female 20% 9% 26% 45% American Indian Others White Black 26 Number of Freshmen: Admission Information Combined Recentered SAT Score 1200 1100- 1000- 900- 800- 700- <700 Total Director of Admissions: Ms. Lela C. Clark or more 1199 1099 999 899 799 Telephone Number: 910-521-6262, 800-949-UNCP 15 13 28 15 8 0 0 79 Courses required beyond minimum requirement: 5 9 28 40 35 1 0 118 None 3 26 58 98 130 38 1 354 Application Fee: $40 5 12 41 101 140 20 0 319 Earliest date for application to be considered for fall 28 60 155 254 313 59 1 870 term: September 1 *Includes only freshmen with SAT scores and a reported high school class rank. Total Freshmen: 955. Latest date for application to be considered for fall term: August 1 Earliest date letters of decision for fall admission are expected to be sent out: October 1 Class Rank >1200 1100's 1000's 900's 800's 700's <700 Latest date letters of decision for fall admission are Top 10% 2% 1% 3% 2% 1% 0% 0% expected to be sent out: August 15 Next 10% 1% 1% 3% 5% 4% 0% 0% Next 30% 0% 3% 7% 11% 15% 4% 0% Note: Dates given above are approximate. Actual dates may Bottom Half 1% 1% 5% 12% 16% 2% 0% vary from year to year. Consult campus catalog. Accreditation Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Colleges Facilities Campus Space 133 acres Bachelor's Degree Programs Offered 2005-2006 Residence Halls 3 residence halls, 3 suite buildings, Bachelor's Degrees Conferred: 619 5 on-campus apartment buildings Discipline Area Specific Majors (Number of Bachelor's Degrees Conferred) Special Features Native American Resource Center, Agriculture, Ag Operations Givens Performing Arts Center, Architecture Chavis University Center, WNCP-TV, Area, Ethnic Studies American/U.S. Studies/Civilization(0), American Indian/Native American Studies(0) Fitness Center, Multicultural Center Biological Sciences Biology/Biological Sciences(47), Biotechnology(0) Business, Mgmt., Mktg. Business Administration & Management, General(94), Accounting(8) Communication, Journ. Mass Communication/Media Studies(32) Rates of Retention, Graduation, and Computer & Info Science Computer Science(15) Persistence for Fall First-Time Education Special(5), Mental Retardation(0), Specific LD(1), Elementary(45), Jr High(4), Full-Time Freshmen Kindergarten(7), Art(2), English(2), Math(3), Music(3), Physical Ed Teaching & Coaching(5), Science(0), Social Studies(4), Biology(0) Retention Rate for Fall 2005 Freshmen: Engineering Freshman to Sophomore 67.5% Engineering Technologies English Language & Lit English Language & Literature, General(12) Graduation Rates for Fall 2000 Freshmen: Family & Consumer Sci. After 4 Years 20.1% Foreign Languages, Lit. Spanish Language & Literature(1) After 5 Years 34.0% Health Professions Athletic Training(0), Nursing(27), After 6 Years* 37.6% Public Health Education & Promotion(4) History History, General(24) Persistence Rates for Fall 2000 Freshmen Liberal Arts & Sciences (Graduated or Still Enrolled): Mathematics & Statistics Mathematics, General(2) After 4 Years 45.5% Multi/Interdisciplinary After 5 Years 43.4% Natural Resources Environmental Science(0) After 6 Years 43.2% Parks, Rec., Leisure & Fit Parks, Rec & Leisure Facilities Mgmt(11), Health & Physical Education, General(29) Philosophy & Religious St Philosophy & Religious Studies, Other(4) *As required by the Student Right to Know and Campus Physical Sciences Chemistry, General(31), Physics, General(3) Security Act of 1990. Psychology Psychology, General(27) Public Admin & Social Ser Social Work(45) Security & Protective Serv Criminal Justice/Safety Studies(33) Full-Time Faculty Fall 2006 Social Sciences Political Science & Government(18), Sociology(53) Transportation With Doctorate or First Professional Degree 174 Visual & Performing Arts Drama & Dramatics/Theatre Arts(1), Fine/Studio Arts(10), Music, General(6) Total 257 Music Performance, General(1) UNC-GA IRA/InstProf.AR001.K/6-30-07 Total Top 10% Next 10% Next 30% Bottom Half Freshman Class Profile Fall 2006* UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT PEMBROKE High School Class Rank 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% Top 10% Next 10% Next 30% Bottom Half Percent of Freshmen >1200 1100's 1000's 900's 800's 700's <700 Recentered SAT Score High School Class Rank 27 http://www.uncw.edu/ Brief Description History Location Academic Calendar 2007-2008 Class Periods Vacations/Holidays Fall Term Spring Term Summer Terms Commencement Winter Break Spring Break 8/13-12/14 1/4-5/7 5/13-6/17, 6/22-7/25 12/15, 5/10 12/14-1/3 3/3-3/7 Total Enrollment Fall 2006: 12,098 Undergraduate Enrollment Fall 2006: 10,955 (reference for pie charts) Student Services Alumni Affairs Food Service Intramural & Recreation Sororities: 12 Career Planning Disabled Student Serv Minority Student Services Student Activities Counseling Health Services Orientation Student Center Cultural Programs Housing Religious Affairs Student Records Discipline/Judiciary Intercollegiate Athletics Research Testing Fraternities: 12 International Students Security Veterans Student Financial Aid 2006-2007 (est.) % of Freshmen Receiving Any Aid 66% Est. Annual Student Costs 2007-2008 % of Freshmen Receiving Any Need-Based Aid 34% % of Full-Time Undergrad. Students Receiving Tuition In-State $2,413 Pell Grants 21% Out-of-State $12,376 Scholarship Programs: Required Fees $1,900 Room (Double Occupancy) $4,354 Board (Full Meal Plan) $2,645 Priority Application Filing Date: Considered on a rolling basis Books $934 Earliest Date of Award Notification: March 1 Other Expenses In-State $2,431 Latest Date of Award Notification: May 1 Out-of-State $2,431 (if application filed by March 1) Total Student Budget Note: In-State $14,677 Out-of-State $24,640 Dir. of Financial Aid & Veterans Services: Ms. Emily Bliss Telephone Number: 910-962-3177 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT WILMINGTON 10/8-10/9 Dates given above are approximate. Actual dates may vary from year to year. Consult campus catalog. Numerous scholarships and other forms of financial aid available; consult campus catalog and contact Financial Aid Office. A comprehensive university offering programs at the baccalaureate, master's, and doctoral levels. Master's programs are offered in computer science, social work, education, marine biology, business administration, accounting, history, English, creative writing, math, teaching, geology, biology, chemistry, nursing, instructional technology, liberal studies, marine sciences, public administration, and psychology. Doctoral programs in marine biology and educational leadership and administration are offered. Instructional programs are organized into a college of arts and sciences, and three professional schools (business, education, and nursing). The university is committed to equality of opportunity and to achieving greater diversity of students, faculty, and staff in all areas of the university community. Established as a two-year institution in 1947 under direction of the New Hanover County Board of Education. Accredited as a junior college in 1952. Became part of the North Carolina Community College System in 1958. Became a public senior college in 1963. Merged into the University of North Carolina in 1969. UNC-W is located in Wilmington, an historic port city in the southeastern region of the state. Equidistant between the Cape Fear River and the Atlantic Ocean, campus buildings of modified Georgian architecture are nestled among moss-laden oaks and towering pines. Fall Break 14% 5% 22% 59% Students From Other NC Counties Students From Adjacent Counties Students From Out-of-State Students From Home County 90% 10% Part-time Full-time 59% 41% Male Female 1% 8% 5% 86% American Indian Others White Black 28 Number of Freshmen: Admission Information Combined Recentered SAT Score 1200 1100- 1000- 900- 800- 700- <700 Total Director of Admissions: Dr. Terrence Curran or more 1199 1099 999 899 799 Telephone Number: 910-962-3876 113 130 66 8 3 0 0 320 Courses required beyond minimum requirement: 134 157 97 13 0 0 0 401 None 138 280 131 29 15 0 0 593 Application Fee: $45 32 36 25 14 6 0 0 113 Earliest date for application to be considered for fall 417 603 319 64 24 0 0 1,427 term: November 1 *Includes only freshmen with SAT scores and a reported high school class rank. Total Freshmen: 1,987. Latest date for application to be considered for fall term: February 1 Earliest date letters of decision for fall admission are expected to be sent out: December 1 Class Rank >1200 1100's 1000's 900's 800's 700's <700 Latest date letters of decision for fall admission are Top 10% 8% 9% 5% 1% 0% 0% 0% expected to be sent out: April 1 Next 10% 9% 11% 7% 1% 0% 0% 0% Next 30% 10% 20% 9% 2% 1% 0% 0% Note: Dates given above are approximate. Actual dates may Bottom Half 2% 3% 2% 1% 0% 0% 0% vary from year to year. Consult campus catalog. Accreditation Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Colleges Facilities Campus Space 661 acres Bachelor's Degree Programs Offered 2005-2006 Residence Halls 8 residence halls, 26 on-campus Bachelor's Degrees Conferred: 2,276 apartments, and 7 suite buildings Discipline Area Specific Majors (Number of Bachelor's Degrees Conferred) Special Features Nature Preserve, Agriculture, Ag Operations Beach Proximity Architecture Area, Ethnic Studies Biological Sciences Biology/Biological Sciences(113), Marine Biology & Biological Oceanography(43) Business, Mgmt., Mktg. Business Admin & Mgmt(160), Accounting(101), Business/Managerial Economics(16), Finance, General(94), Management Information Systems(27), Rates of Retention, Graduation, and Marketing/Marketing Management(165) Persistence for Fall First-Time Communication, Journ. Full-Time Freshmen Computer & Info Science Computer Science(26) Education Special(8), Multiple Disabilities(2), Emotional(0), Mental Ret(0), LD(0), Elementary(164), Retention Rate for Fall 2005 Freshmen: Jr.High(21),Kindergarten(5),English(16),Math(4),Music(1),PE Teaching & Coaching(19), Freshman to Sophomore 83.1% Biology(3), Chemistry(2), French(0), History(0), Spanish(4), Other(0) Engineering (2+2 program with NCA&T, NCSU, and UNC-C) Graduation Rates for Fall 2000 Freshmen: Engineering Technologies After 4 Years 42.8% English Language & Lit English Language & Lit(119), Creative Writing(23), Speech & Rhetorical Studies(153) After 5 Years 61.4% Family & Consumer Sci. After 6 Years* 65.1% Foreign Languages, Lit. French Language & Literature(3), Spanish Language & Literature(26) Health Professions Athletic Training(5), Nursing(83), Therapeutic Recreation(16), Other(5) Persistence Rates for Fall 2000 Freshmen History History,General(58) (Graduated or Still Enrolled): Liberal Arts & Sciences After 4 Years 67.0% Mathematics & Statistics Mathematics, General(16), Statistics, General(1) After 5 Years 66.8% Natural Resources Environmental Studies(22), Environmental Science(30) After 6 Years 67.2% Parks, Rec., Leisure & Fit Parks, Rec & Leisure Facilities Mgmt(25), Health & Physical Education, General(62) Philosophy & Religious St Philosophy & Religious Studies, Other(24) *As required by the Student Right to Know and Campus Physical Sciences Chemistry, General(43), Geology/Earth Science(13), Physics, General(7) Security Act of 1990. Psychology Psychology, General(166) Public Admin & Social Ser Social Work(35) Security & Protective Serv Criminal Justice/Safety Studies(83) Full-Time Faculty Fall 2006 Social Sciences Anthropology(22), Economics, General(3), Geography(17), Political Science & Government(54), Sociology(29) With Doctorate or First Professional Degree 422 Visual & Performing Arts Drama & Dramatics/Theatre Arts(12), Cinematography & Film/Video Production(74), Total 515 Fine/Studio Arts(31), Art History, Criticism & Conservation(14), Music, General(6), Music Performance, General(2) UNC-GA IRA/InstProf.AR001.K/6-30-07 Total Top 10% Next 10% Next 30% Bottom Half Freshman Class Profile Fall 2006* UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT WILMINGTON High School Class Rank 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% Top 10% Next 10% Next 30% Bottom Half Percent of Freshmen >1200 1100's 1000's 900's 800's 700's <700 Recentered SAT |
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