UNC Asheville Fact Book 2014-15

Office of Institutional Research One University Heights Asheville, NC 28804-8510 (828) 251-6619 Archer R. Gravely, Director Harold Thomas, Applications Programmer Glenna Trull, Administrative Support Specialist

Also available on the World Wide Web at: http://ierp.unca.edu/fact-book

Table of Contents I. UNCA History and Governance

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History of UNC Asheville Chief Executive Officers UNC Asheville Mission Statement UNC Asheville Strategic Plan UNC Asheville Board of Trustees UNC Asheville Foundation Board UNC Asheville National Alumni Advisory Board

Table

Figure

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II. Students and Alumni Admissions NC Public High School Graduates: History and Projections Fall Applications, Acceptances and Enrollments by Sex Out-of-State Freshman Applications, Acceptances and Enrollments by State Distribution of New Freshman Enrollments by Region New Freshman Admission Scores by Residence Status Freshman Mean SAT Scores by UNC Institution Fall Freshman SAT Scores and H.S. Rank Distributions Percent of New Freshmen in Top 20 % of High School Class by UNC Institution New Fall Transfer Enrollments by Institution Type Source of New Undergraduate Transfer Students Enrollments and Retention Annual FTE History and Projections Historical Resident Credit Enrollment Trends and Projections Student Credit Hours by Funding Category: History and Projections Student Enrollment Demographic Profile Fall Enrolled Students by U.S. Region and State Enrolled Students by North Carolina Region and County Minority Presence: Fall Semesters Headcount by Race: Fall Distribution of Student Age by Class Parental Education Level of Undergraduate Degree-Seeking Students UNC System Undergraduate Student Demographic Comparisons Residence Halls and Number of Students Housed Commuter vs Residence Hall Students Summer School Headcount Enrollment by Class Summer School Headcount, FTE, and SCH Enrollment Distance Education Enrollment by Site Distance Education SCH by Funding Category Retention of New Fall Entering Full-time Freshmen Retention of New Fall EnteringTransfers Academic Program Inventory Enrollment by Major (Spring Semesters) Degrees Conferred by Academic Area and Major Average Undergraduate Class Size ii

10 11 12 13 14 15 16

1 1 2 2 3 4 3

17 18 19

5 6 7

20 21 22 23 24 26 28 28 29 29 30 30 31 31 32 32 32 33 34 35 36 37 38

8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29

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Programs Grade Distribution by Course Level and Academic Year Weighted Average of All Grades Awarded by AY & Course Level Intercollegiate Athletics Financial Aid Student Financial Aid by Source Students Receiving Financial Aid Intercollegiate Athletics Grants-In-Aid Alumni Current Residence of Alumni by US Region, State and Nation Alumni by North Carolina Region and County

Page 39 40 41

Table 30

42 43 44

32 33 34

45 47

35 36

Figure 5

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III. Faculty and Staff UNC Asheville Organizational Chart Organizational Chart for Chancellor's Division Organizational Chart for Academic Affairs Organizational Chart for Finance and Operations Organizational Chart for Student Affairs Organizational Chart for Advancement Full-Time Employees by Type Employees by Employment Status, Job Class, Race and Sex Full-Time Instructional Faculty by Rank, Sex and Tenure Status Full-Time Instructional Faculty with Terminal Degrees by Rank and Department Full-Time Instructional Faculty Salaries by Rank Faculty Salary Comparisons

50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58

6 7 8 9 10 11 12 37 38

59 60 61

39 40 41

63 64 65 65 66 67 68 68 69 69 70 71 71 72 73 74 75 76

42 43 44 45 46 47

IV. Fiscal Resources Current Fund Revenues and Expenditures Operating Expenditures by Function Tuition and Fees Per Year Distance Education Tuition and Fees Tuition and Fees/Regular Full-Time Undergraduates (UNC Schools) External Grants and Contracts Funding Amounts by Fiscal Year Endowed Funds Source of Outright Gift Income by Year Alumni Donations Outright Gift Income Summary Building Inventory Percent of Space in Satisfactory Condition Percent of Space Needing Renovation by Cost Level Percentage of General Purpose Classrooms Utilized by Day and Time Classrooms and Labs by Building Residence Hall Capacity and Number of Students Housed Capital Improvements Ramsey Library Resources

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13 48 49 50 51 14 15 52 53 54 55 56

History and Governance

History of UNC Asheville 1927

Founded as Buncombe County Junior College under the aegis of the Buncombe County public school system

1930

Merged with College of the City of Asheville; name changed to Biltmore Junior College

1936

Name changed to Asheville-Biltmore College and control passed to the Asheville City School Board

1957

Became first institution to qualify as a state-supported community college

1961

Institution moved to present location in North Asheville. First black student enrolled

1963

Asheville-Biltmore College became a state-supported senior college under a new board of trustees

1966

First baccalaureate degrees awarded

1969

Asheville-Biltmore College became the University of North Carolina at Asheville, one of six campuses of the Consolidated University

1972

The 10 remaining state-supported senior institutions were merged into a unified 16 member system, The University of North Carolina

1991

First master’s degrees awarded in Liberal Arts

1992

Designated as a Liberal Arts I College by the UNC Board of Governors

Chief Executive Officers 1927-1932 1932-1936 1936-1941 1941-1945 1945-1946 1946-1947 1947 1947-1962 1962-1969 1969-1977 1977 1977-1984 1984-1990 1990-1991 1991-1993 1994 1994-1999 1999-2005 2005 -2014 2014 2015-

S.B. Conley, Dean A.C. Reynolds, President Charles A. Lloyd, Dean J.J. Stevenson, Dean William H. Morgan, Dean Clarence N. Gilbert, Dean R.A. Tomberlin, President Glenn L. Bushey, President William E. Highsmith, President William E. Highsmith, Chancellor Arnold K. King, Acting Chancellor William E. Highsmith, Chancellor David G. Brown, Chancellor Roy Carroll, Interim Chancellor Samuel Schuman, Chancellor Larry Wilson, Interim Chancellor Patsy Reed, Chancellor James H. Mullen, Jr., Chancellor Anne Ponder, Chancellor Doug Orr, Interim Chancellor Mary Grant

Source: Chancellor’s Office

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UNC ASHEVILLE MISSION STATEMENT VISION UNC Asheville students, within a diverse and inclusive community, experience liberal arts education at its best.

MISSION UNC Asheville is distinctive in the UNC system as its designated liberal arts university. Our practice of the liberal arts emphasizes the centrality of learning and discovery through exemplary teaching, innovative scholarship, creative expression, co-curricular activities, undergraduate research, engaged service, and practical experience. UNC Asheville is primarily undergraduate, with all programs of study leading to the bachelor’s degree, with the exceptions of teacher licensure programs and the master’s degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences (MLAS). UNC Asheville offers a liberal arts education characterized by high quality faculty-student interaction. We offer this challenging educational experience to all promising students who are committed to liberal learning and personal growth. Our liberal arts educational approach emphasizes life skills including critical thinking, clear and thoughtful expression, and honest open inquiry. Students undertake concentrated study in one area while simultaneously developing an understanding of the connections among disciplines. We encourage students to clarify, develop and live their own values while respecting the views and beliefs of others. In addition we cultivate an understanding of the dimensions of human diversity while recognizing the common humanity of all. We believe a quality liberal arts education enables our graduates to be lifelong learners and to lead successful, flourishing lives as leaders and contributors to their communities. At UNC Asheville, we respond to the conditions and concerns of the contemporary world both as individuals and as a university. We incorporate economic, social and environmental sustainability into our institutional practices and curriculum. With a range of associated centers, partnerships, and initiatives, we fulfill our public responsibility to address the needs of our community through a continuum of learning. We develop a commitment to continuing service characterized by an informed, responsible, and creative engagement with the Asheville area, the southern Appalachian region, the state of North Carolina, and a diverse and increasingly connected world. Approved by UNC Board of Governors – February 21, 2014

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UNC Asheville Strategic Plan To Serve as the Standard of Excellence in Public Liberal Arts Undergraduate Education

Diversity & Inclusion:

Undergraduate Education:

Assert and demonstrate our individual and collective responsibility to invite, honor, and learn from our differences, as preparation for an increasingly interconnected world.

Serve as the standard of excellence for public liberal arts undergraduate education, emphasizing interdisciplinary learning and exceptional faculty-student mentoring.

Intentionally reflect the vibrant demographics, in all its complexity, of our city, our region, our State, and beyond.

North Carolina: Attract, retain, and graduate North Carolina students of high academic promise by eliminating financial barriers to participation. Furnish North Carolina’s economy with highly accomplished thinkers, negotiators, planners, collaborators, and problem-solvers. Assure that our campus, our region, and our State understand how uniquely positioned we are to define the practical, life-long value of a liberal arts education in the 21st century.

Undergraduate Research: UNC Asheville will be the leading undergraduate research institution for faculty-mentored, student-directed Undergraduate Research. Assure continual stewardship of the Undergraduate Research program and deepen its focus on societal concerns.

The Campus Experience: Engage all students in a robust campus learning experience based on community responsibility, learning, respect, and service.

Social Sustainability Build a respectful, vibrant, responsible and inclusive campus community for everyone that encourages academic, civic, and public engagement. Invest in the development and success of all students, faculty, and staff members.

Economic Sustainability: Demonstrate the value of UNC Asheville's distinctiveness within the UNC system so that our optimal size and liberal arts mission are acknowledged and rewarded within the State formula for funding higher education. Increase private funding to assure the University's ability to fulfill its commitments to generations of students and citizens of North Carolina.

Environmental Sustainability: Build on our state-wide leadership and recognition for environmental stewardship through continued academic inquiry, energy efficiency, conservation, and green building practices. Pursue creative, respectful, mission-focused campus expansion.

Asheville: Share responsibility with the greater Asheville community for collaborations on issues of mutual concern, benefit, and accomplishment.

UNC Asheville students participate in curricular, co-curricular, and community learning environments characterized by exemplary teaching, innovative scholarship, creative expression, undergraduate research, engaged service, and practical experience Outcome 1 Students develop and use intellectual capabilities.

Outcome 2 Students acquire and apply lifelong learning skills.

Knowledge of a Discipline, Specialization, or Area of Study Connections among Disciplines and among Peoples and Cultures Application of Knowledge to New Settings Creative Solutions to Increasingly Complex Problems

Critical Thinking Inquiry from a Range of Perspectives Effective Communication and Expression Civic Engagement—Local and Global Ethical Reasoning and Action The Practice of Sustainability

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Revised 5-2-2013

UNC Asheville Board of Trustees 2014-15 Member

Business

Home City

King Prather Chair

Sr VP, General Counsel, Secretary Blue Cross Blue Shield NC

Cary

2015

Pat Smith Vice Chair

Retired

Asheville

2017

Audrey Byrd Mosley Secretary

General Counsel National Academy of Sciences

Washington, DC

2015

Kennon Briggs

Retired

Raleigh

2017

David Cogburn, M.D.

Carolina Mountain Dermatology

Asheville

2015

JW Davis

Associate in Private Equity Investment Bison Investments, Inc.

Asheville

2017

Sue McClinton

Vice President William S. Hein & Company

Asheville

2015

Piyush Patel

Qualcomm, Inc.

Cary

2017

Ron Paulus, M.D.

CEO Mission Health

Asheville

2017

Virgil Smith

Vice President of Talent Management Gannett Company, Inc.

Atlanta, GA

2015

Cissie Stevens

Retired

Asheville

2017

James Whalen

SGA President

Asheville

2015

Last update: 10/15/2014 Source: Chancellor’s Office

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Term Expires

UNC Asheville Foundation Board Fall 2014 Member

Home City

Term Expires

Himanshu Karvir Chair

Asheville

2016 (Term 1)

Leslie McCullough Casse Vice Chair

Asheville

2016 (Term 1)

Derek Allen

Asheville

2018 (Term 1)

Rebecca Anderson

Asheville

2016 (Term 1)

Brad Blackburn

Asheville

2015 (Term 1)

Courtney Blossman

Asheville

2018 (Term 1)

Brion “Jack” Bolton

Asheville

2016 (Term 1)

Pat Carver

Asheville

2017 (Term 2)

Marilyn Foote-Hudson

Durham

2015 (Term 1)

Kerry Friedman

Asheville

2017 (Term 2)

Bruce Goforth Bulldog Athletic Association Representative

Asheville

2015 (Term 1)

Brian Gompers

Asheville

2015 (Term 1)

Jacqueline D. Grant

Asheville

2017 (Term 2)

Steven Green

Asheville

2017 (Term 2)

Michael E. Greene

Asheville

2017 (Term 2)

Jim Lenburg OLLI Representative

Weaverville

2015 (Term 1)

Laura McCue

Arden

2016 (Term 1)

Shon Norris

Asheville

2016 (Term 2)

Tom Oreck

Asheville

2017 (Term 1)

Lisa Peteet Family Business Forum Representative

Asheville

2015 (Term 2)

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UNCA Foundation Board (Continued) Member

Home City

Term Expires

William Sederburg

Biltmore Lake

2016 (Term 1)

James Stickney IV Alumni Representative

Asheville

2016 (Term 1)

Mitchell Watson

Asheville

2015 (Term 1)

James Whalen Student Government Association President

Charlotte

2015 (Term 1)

Oscar Wong

Asheville

2015 (Term 1)

Ann Young

Asheville

2017 (Term 2)

Bert Holmes, Carson Distinguished Professor Faculty Representative

Asheville

2017 (Term 1)

Robert Tynes, Professor Faculty Representative

Asheville

2015 (Term 1)

Jennifer Rhode Ward, Assistant Professor Faculty Representative

Asheville

2016 (Term 1)

Ex-Officio: Mary K. Grant Chancellor Elizabeth “Buffy” Bagwell Vice Chancellor for University Advancement Executive Director, UNC Asheville Foundation Board John Pierce Vice Chancellor for Finance & Campus Operations Treasurer, UNC Asheville Foundation Board

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UNC Asheville National Alumni Advisory Council 2014-15 Benjamin Alexander (2010)……………………………………..Asheville NC Tiffany Armstrong (1999) .............................................. Asheville NC Holly Bunting (2000)..................................................... Arlington VA Richard Davis (1993) ..................................................... Asheville NC Cerise Glenn (1999) ...................................................... Greensboro NC John Gribble (1996) ...................................................... Kernersville NC Harry Johnson (2008) .................................................... Raleigh NC Charles Kimmel (1993)……………………………………………Asheville NC Carol King (1989) .......................................................... Asheville NC Michael Matthews (1999) .............................................. Raleigh NC John Noor (2007) .......................................................... Asheville NC Michael Roach (2002) ................................................... Wake Forest NC Katherine Rozycki (2007) .............................................. Charlotte NC Beverly Rudolph (1988) ...................................................Chapel Hill NC Edward Sheary (1975) .....................................................Weaverville NC Jeremy Shrader (2003) .....................................................Greensboro NC Kelli Sprague (1991) ...................................................... Charlotte NC Tom Steele (1984) ......................................................... Burlington NC Ex-Officios: Mary K. Grant, Chancellor Laura Herndon Associate Vice Chancellor, Alumni Relations & Annual Giving Asheville, NC

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Students and Alumni

Figure 1: NC Public High School Graduates: History and Projections

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Year 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

Number of Graduates North Carolina Regions Eastern Piedmont Western NC Total 19,853 33,441 8,320 61,614 20,267 34,339 8,562 63,168 20,223 35,319 8,595 64,137 20,871 36,792 8,755 66,418 21,173 37,677 8,687 67,537 21,668 39,727 9,100 70,495 22,407 42,920 9,304 74,631 23,112 44,438 9,469 77,019 23,760 46,657 9,641 80,058 24,273 48,352 9,817 82,442 24,980 51,223 10,300 86,503 25,978 53,122 10,431 89,531 26,779 55,606 10,739 93,124 27,367 57,439 10,772 95,578 28,035 59,334 11,198 98,567 28,579 61,469 11,267 101,315 27,310 60,302 10,966 98,578 27,757 62,116 10,877 100,750 28,783 64,899 11,298 104,980 29,577 67,198 11,309 108,084 30,286 71,321 11,508 113,115 30,636 73,162 11,422 115,220 29,285 72,038 11,198 112,521 30,144 73,242 11,384 114,770 30,144 73,242 11,384 114,770 29,537 71,588 10,265 111,390 30,462 72,869 10,942 114,273

Number 120,000

NC High School Graduates 120,000

110,000

110,000

100,000

100,000

90,000

90,000

80,000

80,000

70,000

70,000

60,000

60,000

50,000

50,000

40,000

40,000

30,000

30,000

20,000

20,000

10,000

10,000

0

97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

0

Year

Number

By Region

75,000

75,000

70,000

70,000

65,000

Piedmont

60,000

60,000

55,000

55,000

50,000

50,000

45,000

45,000

40,000

40,000

35,000

35,000 30,000

30,000 Eastern

25,000

25,000

20,000

20,000

15,000

15,000 10,000

10,000 Western

5,000

5,000 0

0 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

Last update:12/2012

65,000

Year

Table 1 Fall Applications, Acceptances, and Enrollments New Degree-Seeking Students by Sex: Three-Year Trend

2012

First-Time Freshmen

New Transfers

New Graduate Students

2013

2014

Female

Male

Total Female

Male

Total Female

Number of Applicants Number Accepted Accept/Apply Ratio Number Enrolled Enroll/Accept Ratio

1,863 1222 65.6 320 26.2

1155 704 61.0 233 33.1

3,018 1,926 63.8 553 28.7

1,915 1358 70.9 359 26.4

1257 823 65.5 237 28.8

3,172 2,181 68.8 596 27.3

1,897 1,407 74.2 348 24.7

1,212 873 72.0 285 32.6

3,109 2,280 73.3 633 27.8

Number of Applicants Number Accepted Accept/Apply Ratio Number Enrolled Enroll/Accept Ratio

370 313 84.6 177 56.5

276 193 69.9 148 76.7

646 506 78.3 325 64.2

342 293 85.7 194 66.2

341 270 79.2 184 68.1

683 563 82.4 378 67.1

339 294 86.7 197 67.0

294 249 84.7 170 68.3

633 543 85.8 367 67.6

Number of Applicants Number Accepted Accept/Apply Ratio Number Enrolled Enroll/Accept Ratio

19 16 84.2 13 81.3

6 6 100.0 4 66.7

25 22 88.0 17 77.3

3 3 100.0 3 100.0

10 8 80.0 6 75.0

13 11 84.6 9 81.8

12 11 91.7 6 54.5

10 10 100.0 5 50.0

22 21 95.5 11 52.4

Note: Incomplete applications are not included.

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Male

Total

Table 2 Out of State Freshman Applications, Acceptances and Enrollments by State Applied

2012 Accepted

Enrolled

Applied

2013 Accepted

Enrolled

Applied

2014 Accepted

Enrolled

American Abroad

6

0

0

2

0

0

1

1

Military

2

0

0

3

3

1

3

2

0

Alaska

2

1

0

2

1

0

2

1

1

Alabama

21

11

2

19

13

2

18

12

0

Arkansas

6

2

0

4

2

0

3

1

0

Arizona

1

3

2

0

3

2

0

5

1

0

California

41

14

3

50

29

3

51

22

5

Colorado

15

8

0

12

8

1

23

12

2

Connecticut

37

17

2

42

14

2

33

16

0

District of Columbia

20

8

2

32

14

2

32

9

0

8

5

1

7

5

1

12

3

0

Delaware Florida

104

56

9

113

70

9

141

74

9

Georgia

109

62

9

108

74

14

123

74

14

2

2

0

3

1

0

2

2

1

1

1

0

1

0

0 0

Hawaii Iowa Idaho

4

3

0

2

0

0

3

0

Illinois

41

22

2

45

25

3

32

13

3

Indiana

9

2

2

13

5

1

14

6

2

Kansas

3

1

0

1

0

0

Kentucky

17

7

2

16

12

3

18

7

1

Louisiana

18

12

1

17

9

1

10

3

0

Massachusetts

51

26

1

58

28

0

61

28

1

Maryland

90

47

7

86

58

9

110

65

8

5

5

0

8

5

0

14

6

2

Maine Michigan

20

7

1

15

10

1

22

10

1

Minnesota

10

4

0

6

4

0

7

4

0

Missouri Mississippi Montana Nebraska

9

4

0

5

5

0

7

4

1

13

7

1

5

4

1

6

3

0

1

0

0

2

0

0 0

2

2

0

1

0

New Hampshire

18

7

1

11

7

1

15

9

0

New Jersey

77

32

1

63

32

6

80

34

2

New Mexico

5

2

0

3

2

0

7

5

0

Nevada

1

1

0

1

1

0

2

1

0

120

52

4

88

34

0

99

36

3

39

22

6

45

29

4

50

30

5

3

1

0

2

2

0

5

1

0

New York Ohio Oklahoma Oregon

2

2

0

3

2

1

Pennsylvania

42

14

0

51

26

2

56

21

4

Puerto Rico

2

0

0

4

0

0

5

0

0 1

Rhode Island

12

4

0

5

2

0

18

7

South Carolina

61

30

7

61

40

8

70

44

4

1

1

0

1

1

0

South Dakota Tennessee

93

61

8

70

48

4

93

59

7

Texas

28

16

3

34

25

3

27

18

2

1

1

0

2

1

0

Utah Virginia

91

49

10

79

46

9

81

43

6

Vermont

17

11

4

13

7

1

21

11

3

Washington

2

0

0

7

3

0

6

2

0

Wisconsin

6

3

0

10

7

0

12

8

1

West Virginia

8

5

2

4

1

0

6

4

0

Wyoming

1

0

0

1

1

0

Unknown Out-St

13

5

1

31

16

1

33

19

3

International

80

31

3

74

21

2

124

47

6

1,390

685

96

1,338

755

95

1,572

781

99

Total

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Figure 2: Distribution of New Freshman Enrollments by Region Fall Semesters Percent 60

Percent 60

Piedmont NC 50

50

40

40

Western NC 13

30

30

20

20

Out-of-State

10

10

Eastern NC 0

0 1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

Year  

Table 3 New Freshman Admission Scores by Residence Status

Fall Semester

N

Combined SAT 25th 75th Mean %tile %tile

Top 20% H.S. Class Percent

H.S. GPA

H.S. GPA Weighted % % Submit Mean Submit Mean

2005

In-State Out-of-State Year Total

393 79 472

1,184 1,090 1,280 1,176 1,045 1,280 1,183 1,090 1,280

54.9 51.0 54.5

89.8 41.8 81.8

3.45 3.44 3.45

93.1 69.6 89.2

4.00 3.74 3.97

2006

In-State Out-of-State Year Total

479 93 572

1,162 1,070 1,260 1,146 1,040 1,240 1,160 1,060 1,250

43.8 52.2 44.6

90.6 41.9 82.7

3.35 3.43 3.36

95.0 72.0 91.3

3.86 3.64 3.83

2007

In-State Out-of-State Year Total

477 100 577

1,153 1,060 1,250 1,164 1,100 1,250 1,155 1,070 1,250

44.3 51.0 45.0

90.2 45.0 82.3

3.38 3.44 3.38

94.8 71.0 90.6

3.91 3.73 3.89

2008

In-State Out-of-State Year Total

486 100 586

1,157 1,060 1,240 1,163 1,070 1,250 1,158 1,060 1,240

45.9 50.0 46.3

92.6 52.0 85.7

3.40 3.44 3.40

94.9 77.0 91.8

3.94 3.71 3.91

2009

In-State Out-of-State Year Total

531 110 641

1,173 1,090 1,260 1,184 1,100 1,270 1,175 1,090 1,260

46.4 46.3 46.4

93.4 35.5 83.5

3.39 3.37 3.38

97.6 72.7 93.3

3.96 3.69 3.92

2010

In-State Out-of-State Year Total

495 100 595

1,170 1,080 1,260 1,162 1,090 1,240 1,168 1,080 1,260

44.5 32.0 43.1

90.7 41.0 82.4

3.38 3.48 3.39

94.3 70.0 90.3

3.96 3.70 3.92

2011

In-State Out-of-State Year Total

464 76 540

1,174 1,090 1,250 1,177 1,110 1,240 1,174 1,090 1,250

44.9 55.6 45.9

92.2 34.2 84.1

3.39 3.44 3.39

94.8 67.1 90.9

4.03 3.83 4.01

2012

In-State Out-of-State Year Total

457 96 553

1,192 1,110 1,260 1,210 1,130 1,300 1,194 1,110 1,260

50.0 49.0 49.9

93.4 46.9 85.4

3.45 3.54 3.46

97.4 71.9 93.0

4.08 4.02 4.07

2013

In-State Out-of-State Year Total

502 94 596

1,197 1,110 1,260 1,227 1,160 1,290 1,201 1,110 1,270

42.3 43.4 42.4

92.0 42.6 84.2

3.37 3.46 3.38

95.0 75.5 92.0

4.02 3.85 4.00

2014

In-State Out-of-State Year Total

534 99 633

1,196 1,120 1,270 1,205 1,110 1,270 1,197 1,120 1,270

44.0 51.2 44.6

91.6 46.5 84.5

3.41 3.53 3.42

94.8 75.8 91.8

4.08 3.88 4.06

Notes: (1) Weighted HS GPA includes advanced courses that carry more than four quality points per credit hour. (2) In 2012, UNC-GA policy was changed to allow the reporting of the score used in the admissions decision for students with both SAT and ACT scores. Prior to 2012, all test scores were reported.

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Table 4 Fall Freshman Average SAT Scores* by UNC Institution

School

Fall 2008 Fall 2009 Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014 Combined Writing Combined Writing Combined Writing Combined Writing Combined Writing Combined Writing Combined Writing

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UNCCH NCSU UNCA UNCW ASU UNCSA UNCC WCU ECU UNCG UNCP NCAT NCCU FSU ECSU WSSU

1301 1176 1158 1156 1163 1111 1056 1039 1025 1039 928 920 853 865 835 874

638 560 564 559 558 549 504 490 490 505 436 432 414 408 406 418

1302 1184 1175 1166 1158 1113 1060 1034 1046 1032 926 903 849 843 841 893

625 561 572 563 558 560 505 491 501 499 436 423 409 399 400 424

1304 1186 1168 1170 1136 1118 1072 1045 1039 1030 921 895 857 855 841 904

637 559 569 561 543 553 511 489 492 496 431 400 412 395 396 426

1298 1191 1174 1176 1141 1107 1068 1042 1057 1031 929 903 874 861 864 900

636 563 571 561 548 557 510 491 501 494 434 422 413 400 405 424

1305 1223 1194 1175 1153 1124 1074 1041 1058 1033 933 907 866 860 856 907

635 572 572 560 548 554 509 486 498 493 434 432 409 398 403 425

1310 1243 1202 1190 1140 1110 1086 1040 1053 1041 933 919 892 844 869 895

640 585 579 573 548 545 519 488 497 498 434 433 418 397 407 420

1320 1248 1198 1191 1155 1115 1095 1043 1042 1041 935 920 901 890 872 868

643 586 574 567 550 555 521 486 493 494 433 434 425 413 396 411

UNC Avg.

1083

522

1084

522

1085

518

1093

522

1091

517

1097

523

1105

525

N.C. Avg.

1007

482

1006

480

1008

477

1001

474

997

472

1001

478

1006

477

U.S. Avg.

1017

494

1016

493

1017

492

1011

489

1010

488

1010

488

1010

487

* Combined score includes critical reading (or verbal) and mathematics. Source: Statistical Abstract of Higher Education in NC , Table 53

Figure 3: Fall 2014 Freshman SAT Scores and H.S. Rank Distributions FREQ.

H.S. Rank Combined SAT Top 10% 1,200-Up

Next 10%

16 Next 30%

Bottom Half

44

1,100-1,199

26

1,000-1,099

5

900-999

0

LT 900

0

1,200-Up

41

1,100-1,199

29

1,000-1,099

20

900-999

3

LT 900

1

1,200-Up

49

1,100-1,199

78

1,000-1,099

34

900-999

5

LT 900

3

1,200-Up

8

1,100-1,199

19

1,000-1,099

11

900-999

1

LT 900

0 0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

55

60

65

70

75

80

85

90

95

100 105 110

Frequency

 

Table 5 Percent of New Freshmen in Top 20% of High School Class by UNC Institution

UNC School UNCCH NCSU UNCW UNCA UNCC ASU UNCSA UNCG ECU WCU UNCP NCAT FSU WSSU NCCU ECSU

2001 86 64 41 54 41 38 33 32 30 22 23 15 12 13 11 13

2002 90 68 49 49 35 40 40 32 29 22 21 14 16 12 14 14

2003 90 71 52 45 36 39 42 32 35 21 25 15 15 11 11 14

2004 92 74 50 45 37 37 20 33 30 23 24 16 14 11 12 13

2005 92 68 49 54 28 39 30 35 33 22 23 15 13 13 12 13

2006 93 69 50 45 44 39 30 33 27 23 23 15 14 14 11 13

Source: Statistical Abstract of Higher Education in NC , Table 57

17

2007 92 67 51 45 36 40 34 35 31 26 24 15 13 14 9 17

2008 94 71 50 47 32 47 33 35 28 31 24 21 14 13 15 18

2009 93 72 51 48 31 50 39 34 32 26 21 19 11 16 13 15

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 92 94 94 94 93 73 73 78 79 78 52 56 54 55 56 44 49 51 46 48 38 42 42 45 46 46 44 45 47 44 23 39 26 33 34 39 35 40 39 33 32 34 35 32 31 27 32 30 29 30 23 27 26 29 28 18 21 23 24 26 11 14 13 14 21 19 21 27 24 18 14 15 15 18 17 12 18 20 20 14

Table 6 New Fall Transfer Enrollments by Institution Type

North Carolina Public Senior Institutions Community Colleges Private Senior Institutions Junior Institutions Other Total Out-of-State Public Senior Institutions Junior Institutions Other Private Senior Institutions Junior Institutions Other Other Foreign Institutions Unknown Total Grand Total All Institutions

2010 N % 45 12.5 190 52.9 26 7.2 2 263 32 32

0.6 73.3 8.9 8.9

24 6.7 1 0.3 4 1.1 2 0.6 1 0.3 96 26.7 359 100.0

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2011 N % 49 14.8 184 55.8 20 6.1 1 0.3 2 0.6 256 77.6 21 6.4 16 4.8 25 2 5 5

7.6 0.6 1.5 1.5

74 22.4 330 100.0

2012 N % 45 13.8 184 56.6 21 6.5 2 252 21 32

0.6 77.5 6.5 9.8

13 2 3 2

4.0 0.6 0.9 0.6

73 22.5 325 100.0

2013 N % 46 12.2 224 59.3 15 4.0 4 1.1 289 26 35

76.5 6.9 9.3

24 3

6.3 0.8

1

0.3

2014 N % 43 11.7 218 59.4 23 6.3 1 0.3 1 0.3 286 77.9 35 9.5 20 5.4 3 0.8 21 5.7 1

89 23.5 378 100.0

0.3

1 0.3 81 22.1 367 100.0

Table 7 Source of New Undergraduate Transfer Students Fall 2014 Institution

Apply

Asheville - Buncombe Technical Community College Blue Ridge Community College Appalachian State University University of North Carolina at Charlotte Central Piedmont Community College East Carolina University Isothermal Community College Mars Hill College Wake Technical Community College Cape Fear Community College Gaston College Western Carolina University Western Piedmont Community College University of North Carolina at Greensboro Warren Wilson College Guilford Technical Community College Haywood Community College Montgomery College Central Office, MD North Carolina State University University of North Carolina at Wilmington Other

176 28 17 10 27 8 9 12 19 11 11 14 10 8 8 6 8 5 10 8 215

19

Accept 148 19 14 10 15 7 8 7 10 8 7 6 8 5 5 4 5 5 7 5 164

Enroll 129 13 11 9 8 7 7 7 7 6 6 5 5 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 124 367

Figure 4 Annual FTE History and Projections

FTE

FTE

3,500

3,500

Budgeted FTE

3,400

3,400

3,300

3,300

3,200

3,200

Actual/Projected FTE

3,100

3,100

20

3,000

3,000

2,900

2,900

2,800

2,800

2,700

2,700

2,600

2,600

2,500

2,500

2,400

2,400

2,300

2,300

2,200

2,200

2,100

2,100

2,000

2,000

1,900

1,900

1,800

1,800

1,700

1,700

1,600

1,600

1,500

1,500

1,400

82

83

84

85

86

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

95

96

97

98

99

00

01

02

03

04

05

06

07

08

09

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

Budgeted 1435 1750 1900 2000 2050 2140 2249 2405 2450 2500 2550 2600 2600 2620 2620 2625 2625 2640 2750 2750 2760 2773 2932 2999 3238 3269 3269 3277 3277 3310 3386 3398 3325 3400 3420 3420 Actual

1542 1772 1871 1954 1999 2112 2240 2404 2473 2514 2490 2530 2462 2515 2567 2541 2581 2636 2666 2708 2773 2869 2951 3111 3032 3111 3089 3053 3282 3335 3244 3196 3283 3325 3420 3420

Academic Year Ending

1,400

Table 8 Historical Resident Credit Enrollment Trends and Projections Fall Year 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17

Headcount Undergrad Grad 2,266 2,520 2,648 2,651 2,686 2,939 3,061 3,152 3,233 58 3,259 51 3,200 61 3,226 51 3,111 54 3,155 40 3,176 46 3,036 56 3,137 42 3,135 40 3,125 39 3,187 47 3,211 36 3,254 40 3,312 36 3,453 35 3,361 37 3,471 26 3,490 37 3,420 40 3,651 44 3,714 51 3,616 49 3,537 58 3,580 48 3,663 41 3,728 48 3,728 48

Total 2,266 2,520 2,648 2,651 2,686 2,939 3,061 3,152 3,291 3,310 3,261 3,277 3,165 3,195 3,222 3,092 3,179 3,175 3,164 3,234 3,247 3,294 3,348 3,488 3,398 3,497 3,527 3,460 3,695 3,765 3,665 3,595 3,628 3,704 3,776 3,776

AY Fundable FTE Fundable FTE Undergrad Grad Total 1,575 1,575 1,835 1,835 1,938 1,938 1,965 1,965 2,022 2,022 2,193 2,193 2,341 2,341 2,432 2,432 2,518 33 2,551 2,563 27 2,590 2,523 31 2,554 2,582 25 2,607 2,496 29 2,525 2,564 22 2,586 2,616 28 2,644 2,572 33 2,605 2,635 25 2,660 2,688 24 2,712 2,713 24 2,737 2,764 22 2,786 2,828 17 2,845 2,896 22 2,918 2,999 21 3,020 3,179 21 3,200 3,086 21 3,107 3,192 14 3,206 3,223 21 3,244 3,101 20 3,121 3,342 25 3,367 3,442 28 3,470 3,336 29 3,365 3,246 31 3,277 3,327 29 3,356 3,401 24 3,425 3,461 28 3,489 3,461 28 3,489

Last Update: February 9, 2015

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Undergrad Grad 1,542 1,772 1,871 1,954 1,999 2,112 2,240 2,391 13 2,438 35 2,486 28 2,462 28 2,503 27 2,434 28 2,491 24 2,538 29 2,511 30 2,557 24 2,613 23 2,640 26 2,686 22 2,752 21 2,846 23 2,930 25 3,088 23 3,011 21 3,095 16 3,070 19 3,032 21 3,256 26 3,304 31 3,213 31 3,167 30 3,258 25 3,303 22 3,395 25 3,395 25

Total 1,542 1,772 1,871 1,954 1,999 2,112 2,240 2,404 2,473 2,514 2,490 2,530 2,462 2,515 2,567 2,541 2,581 2,636 2,666 2,708 2,773 2,869 2,951 3,111 3,032 3,111 3,089 3,053 3,282 3,335 3,244 3,197 3,283 3,325 3,420 3,420

Budget Target 1,435 1,750 1,900 2,000 2,050 2,140 2,249 2,405 2,450 2,500 2,550 2,600 2,600 2,620 2,620 2,625 2,625 2,640 2,750 2,750 2,760 2,773 2,932 2,999 3,238 3,269 3,269 3,277 3,277 3,310 3,386 3,398 3,325 3,400 3,420 3,420

Year 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17

Table 9 Student Credit Hours (SCH) by Funding Category: History and Projections Student Credit Hours AY 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17

Cat 1 29,215 31,491 33,369 33,112 33,268 31,675 31,163 31,002 31,987 33,075 32,712 33,693 34,839 34,469 34,484 35,003 35,783 38,454 33,132 33,402 33,659 33,666 32,715 35,065 35,328 33,804 33,091 34,564 35,237 36,033 36,033

Undergraduate Cat 2 Cat 3 Cat 4 18,671 12,423 222 19,125 13,096 216 19,783 15,422 179 20,029 16,252 198 21,158 17,077 191 21,115 18,859 267 21,304 20,443 256 20,715 20,034 249 20,477 20,340 241 20,019 20,626 271 19,734 20,464 186 20,010 20,218 278 22,876 18,184 305 19,847 22,016 413 20,170 22,443 491 21,006 23,240 161 22,385 23,665 466 23,152 23,391 637 29,259 26,272 0 26,024 28,089 27 26,245 29,394 81 26,023 29,664 200 25,968 30,267 6 27,608 32,546 85 27,413 33,260 78 25,705 33,017 176 25,135 32,488 156 25,560 33,705 285 25,936 34,519 296 26,522 35,299 302 26,522 35,299 302

Total 60,531 63,928 68,753 69,591 71,694 71,916 73,166 72,000 73,045 73,991 73,096 74,199 76,204 76,745 77,588 79,410 82,299 85,634 88,663 87,542 89,379 89,553 88,956 95,304 96,079 92,702 90,870 94,114 95,988 98,156 98,156

Cat 1

Graduate Cat 2 Cat 3

180 465 373 393 377 338 351 420 405 387 351 363 308 305 334 307

75 81 102 71 77 77 77

347 312 225 275 318 359 346 299 341 276 283 283 283

80 24 42 34 34 34

Total

180 465 373 393 377 338 351 420 405 387 351 363 308 305 334 307 347 312 225 275 318 359 421 460 467 389 394 394 394

Last Update: February 9, 2015 (Note Spring 2015 is estimated) Funding Categories Category 1: Communication, English Literature and Language, Math, Philosophy and Religion, Psychology, Social Sciences, History Category 2: Area Studies, Education1, Foreign Languages, Humanities, Interdiscipinary Studies, Liberal Studies, Business Management Category 3: Biology, Computer Science, Environmental Science, Health Professions, Physical Sciences, New Media, Visual and Performing Arts Category 4: Engineering 1

Student teaching courses are counted as Category 3

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Total 60,531 63,928 68,933 70,056 72,067 72,309 73,543 72,338 73,396 74,411 73,501 74,586 76,555 77,108 77,896 79,715 82,633 85,941 89,010 87,854 89,604 89,828 89,274 95,663 96,500 93,162 91,337 94,503 96,382 98,550 98,550

Table 10 Student Enrollment Demographic Profile* Fall 2014 Undergraduate Freshmen Sophomores Full-Time 796 692 Part-Time 18 44 In State 686 635 Out of State 128 101 Male 377 321 Female 437 415 White 661 597 Black 31 28 Hispanic 40 34 Asian 20 8 Pacific Islander 1 Amer Indian 3 2 Multi Racial 29 28 Race Unknown 24 34 International 6 4 Res Hall 682 347 Headcount 814 736

Juniors 777 64 760 81 356 485 679 30 41 11 3 32 44 1 240 841

Graduate NonDegree 90 148 204 34 113 125 183 4 8 2

Seniors 828 206 955 79 468 566 873 26 41 19 1 4 28 40 2 134 1,034

8 11 22 21 238

* Does not include extension students

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All 3,183 480 3,240 423 1,635 2,028 2,993 119 164 60 2 12 125 153 35 1,424 3,663

Masters Special Candidate Graduate 5 33 3 32 3 6 19 1 19 2 34 3

4 38

All 5 36 35 6 20 21 37

4 3

41

Grand Total 3,188 516 3,275 429 1,655 2,049 3,030 119 164 60 2 12 125 153 39 1,424 3,704

Table 11 Fall Enrolled Students by U.S.Region and State (International Students by Country)

The South

Mid-Atlantic

New England

Midwest

The Southwest

The West

Alabama Arkansas Florida Georgia Kentucky Louisiana Mississippi North Carolina South Carolina Tennessee Virginia West Virginia Region Total Delaware District of Columbia Maryland New Jersey New York Pennsylvania Region Total Connecticut Maine Massachusetts New Hampshire Rhode Island Vermont Region Total Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Michigan Minnesota Missouri Ohio Wisconsin Region Total New Mexico Oklahoma Texas Region Total Alaska California Colorado Nevada Oregon Washington Region Total

2012 Enrolled

%

2013 Enrolled

%

2014 Enrolled

%

12 1 38 51 3 2 3 3,127 21 39 35 2 3,334 1 7 41 12 18 18 97 10 1 8 4 0 7 30 10 6 2 2 7 1 3 13 3 47 0 1 14 15 0 8 4 2 2 2 18

0.3 0.0 1.1 1.4 0.1 0.1 0.1 87.2 0.6 1.1 1.0 0.1 92.9 0.0 0.2 1.1 0.3 0.5 0.5 2.7 0.3 0.0 0.2 0.1 0.0 0.2 0.8 0.3 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.0 0.1 0.4 0.1 1.3 0.0 0.0 0.4 0.4 0.0 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.5

10 1 35 48 6 3 3 3,168 28 34 36 2 3,374 2 9 40 18 12 22 103 11 1 9 7 0 8 36 16 4 0 2 4 0 2 14 1 43 0 0 14 14 1 15 3 3 1 0 23

0.3 0.0 1.0 1.3 0.2 0.1 0.1 87.3 0.8 0.9 1.0 0.1 93.0 0.1 0.2 1.1 0.5 0.3 0.6 2.8 0.3 0.0 0.2 0.2 0.0 0.2 1.0 0.4 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.4 0.0 1.2 0.0 0.0 0.4 0.4 0.0 0.4 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.6

5 0 39 45 8 1 4 3,275 26 26 27 3 3,459 0 5 41 19 18 11 94 7 2 5 2 2 11 29 15 3 0 0 3 1 3 14 1 40 1 0 8 9 2 19 3 1 2 0 27

0.1 0.0 1.1 1.2 0.2 0.0 0.1 88.4 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.1 93.4 0.0 0.1 1.1 0.5 0.5 0.3 2.5 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.8 0.4 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.4 0.0 1.1 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.5 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.7

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Table 11 Fall Enrolled Students by U.S.Region and State (International Students by Country)

Unknown Territories

International

Total

Unknown Region Total Puerto Rico Virgin Islands Region Total Albania Australia Austria Bolivia Brazil Bulgaria Canada Cayman Islands China Denmark Ecuador El Salvador Finland France Germany Greece Hong Kong (migration) Israel Italy Japan Liechtenstein Lithuania Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Norway Panama Russia Serbia-Montenegro South Africa South Korea Sweden Switzerland Thailand The Bahamas Turkey United Kingdom United States of America Uruguay Region Total

2012 Enrolled

%

2013 Enrolled

%

2014 Enrolled

%

4 4 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 9 3 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 2 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 4 0 1 0 1 0 4 0 1 41 3,587

0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.3 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 1.1 100.0

2 2 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 4 5 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 1 0 3 0 0 32 3,628

0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.9 100.0

6 6 0 1 1 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 3 1 0 1 3 2 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 0 39 3,704

0.2 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 1.1 100.0

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Table 12 Fall Enrolled Students by North Carolina Region and County 2012 Enrolled Western NC

%

Enrolled

2014 %

Enrolled

%

Alleghany

1

0.0

1

0.0

1

0.0

Ashe

3

0.1

5

0.2

8

0.2

Avery

3

0.1

5

0.2

5

0.2 31.6

Buncombe

986

31.5

980

31.0

1,036

Burke

58

1.9

53

1.7

47

1.4

Caldwell

17

0.5

18

0.6

16

0.5

Cherokee

7

0.2

9

0.3

11

0.3

Clay

3

0.1

8

0.3

7

0.2

Graham

3

0.1

3

0.1

4

0.1

Haywood

62

2.0

57

1.8

53

1.6

179

5.7

172

5.4

188

5.7

Jackson

10

0.3

7

0.2

7

0.2

Macon

12

0.4

14

0.4

9

0.3

Madison

33

1.1

37

1.2

37

1.1

McDowell

27

0.9

28

0.9

30

0.9

Mitchell

10

0.3

11

0.3

8

0.2

Polk

27

0.9

28

0.9

30

0.9

Rutherford

33

1.1

34

1.1

36

1.1

Surry

13

0.4

15

0.5

13

0.4

Henderson

Swain

2

0.1

5

0.2

10

0.3

Transylvania

37

1.2

34

1.1

35

1.1

Watauga

25

0.8

26

0.8

21

0.6

Wilkes

23

0.7

24

0.8

13

0.4

Yancey

16

0.5

18

0.6

19

0.6

Region Total Piedmont NC

2013

1,590

50.8

1,592

50.3

1,644

50.2

Alamance

29

0.9

29

0.9

26

0.8

Alexander

7

0.2

4

0.1

4

0.1

Anson

2

0.1

0

0.0

0

0.0

Cabarrus

31

1.0

22

0.7

34

1.0

Caswell

1

0.0

1

0.0

0

0.0

Catawba

55

1.8

44

1.4

45

1.4

Chatham

14

0.4

16

0.5

24

0.7

Cleveland

23

0.7

20

0.6

18

0.5

Davidson

12

0.4

9

0.3

12

0.4

Davie

17

0.5

19

0.6

19

0.6

Durham

75

2.4

71

2.2

74

2.3

Forsyth

110

3.5

104

3.3

120

3.7

Franklin

10

0.3

11

0.3

10

0.3

Gaston

1.5

36

1.2

33

1.0

49

Granville

1

0.0

1

0.0

2

0.1

Guilford

101

3.2

108

3.4

115

3.5 0.0

Henderson Iredell Lee Lincoln Mecklenburg Montgomery

0

0.0

0

0.0

1

43

1.4

50

1.6

44

1.3

1

0.0

2

0.1

1

0.0

22

0.7

23

0.7

24

0.7

232

7.4

244

7.7

266

8.1

0

0.0

1

0.0

0

0.0

Moore

24

0.8

19

0.6

22

0.7

Orange

170

5.4

174

5.5

145

4.4

Person

8

0.3

7

0.2

6

0.2

Randolph

9

0.3

9

0.3

9

0.3

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Table 12 Fall Enrolled Students by North Carolina Region and County 2012 Enrolled

Enrolled

%

Enrolled

%

1

0.0

1

0.0

0

0.0

Rockingham

7

0.2

5

0.2

8

0.2

19

0.6

16

0.5

17

0.5

Stanly

3

0.1

2

0.1

2

0.1

Stokes

9

0.3

11

0.3

11

0.3

Union

49

1.6

46

1.5

51

1.6

Vance

5

0.2

3

0.1

3

0.1

Wake

8.4

198

6.3

246

7.8

276

Warren

1

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

Yadkin

10

0.3

8

0.3

3

0.1

1,335

42.7

1,359

42.9

1,441

44.0

Beaufort

2

0.1

3

0.1

3

0.1

Bertie

0

0.0

0

0.0

1

0.0

Brunswick

5

0.2

7

0.2

7

0.2

Region Total

Carteret

9

0.3

11

0.3

11

0.3

Chowan

0

0.0

0

0.0

2

0.1

Columbus

2

0.1

3

0.1

3

0.1

Craven

7

0.2

9

0.3

9

0.3

18

0.6

21

0.7

18

0.5

Cumberland Currituck Dare

2

0.1

2

0.1

2

0.1

12

0.4

12

0.4

11

0.3

Duplin

1

0.0

1

0.0

2

0.1

Edgecombe

2

0.1

1

0.0

0

0.0

Halifax

4

0.1

4

0.1

0

0.0

Harnett

33

1.1

23

0.7

14

0.4

Hertford

1

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

Hoke

1

0.0

1

0.0

1

0.0

Hyde

2

0.1

1

0.0

1

0.0

11

0.4

18

0.6

16

0.5

0

0.0

1

0.0

1

0.0 0.0

Johnston Lenoir Martin

1

0.0

0

0.0

0

Nash

11

0.4

9

0.3

5

0.2

New Hanover

38

1.2

45

1.4

41

1.3

Northampton

1

0.0

1

0.0

1

0.0

Onslow

6

0.2

6

0.2

5

0.2

Pamlico

0

0.0

1

0.0

1

0.0

Pasquotank

4

0.1

6

0.2

6

0.2

Pender

4

0.1

7

0.2

9

0.3

Perquimans

1

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

Pitt

9

0.3

12

0.4

12

0.4

Robeson

2

0.1

1

0.0

0

0.0

Sampson

2

0.1

2

0.1

2

0.1

Scotland

1

0.0

0

0.0

2

0.1

Tyrrell

1

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

Wayne

4

0.1

2

0.1

3

0.1

Wilson

5

0.2

5

0.2

1

0.0

202

6.5

215

6.8

190

5.8

3,127

100.0

3,166

100.0

3,275

100.0

Region Total Total

%

2014

Richmond Rowan

Eastern NC

2013

27

Table 13: Minority Presence: Fall Semesters Fall Semester 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Total Headcount 2,698 2,694 2,687 2,944 3,062 3,153 3,293 3,310 3,261 3,277 3,165 3,195 3,222 3,092 3,179 3,175 3,164 3,234 3,247 3,294 3,348 3,488 3,398 3,497 3,527 3,460 3,695 3,765 3,665 3,587 3,628 3,704

International Students Minority Total 20 159 22 167 20 148 18 159 27 164 25 160 25 167 23 190 23 163 20 191 30 201 38 205 38 229 41 218 42 210 43 214 38 207 44 216 41 229 31 221 42 241 47 262 41 247 39 248 45 284 44 296 42 319 42 345 51 356 41 379 32 427 41 482

Percent Minority 5.9 6.2 5.5 5.4 5.4 5.1 5.1 5.7 5.0 5.8 6.4 6.4 7.1 7.1 6.6 6.7 6.5 6.7 7.1 6.7 7.2 7.5 7.3 7.1 8.1 8.6 8.6 9.2 9.7 10.6 11.8 13.0

Note: International students are not included in the calculation of the minority total nor the percent.

Table 14: Headcount by Race/Ethnicity: Fall 2014 Unduplicated Race/Ethnicity Category American Indian Asian Black Hispanic Pacific Islander White Multiracial Nonresident Alien Unreported Total

Total N 12 60 119 164 2 3,030 125 41 151 3,704

American Indian 12 0 0 5 0 0 54 0 0 71

Race Categories (students can check more than one) Pacific Black Islander Asian White 0 0 0 0 60 0 0 0 0 119 0 0 4 8 1 106 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3,030 49 36 5 120 6 4 0 27 0 0 0 0 119 167 8 3,283 28

Unreported 0 0 0 53 0 0 0 4 151 208

Table 15 Distribution of Student Age by Class Fall 2014 Age Group Percent

Age

N

LT 25

25-29

30-39

40-Up

New Freshmen

633

100.0

0.0

0.0

Other Freshmen

213

94.8

3.3

Sophomores

726

92.1

Juniors

819

Seniors Non-Degree Masters Candidates Special Graduate Total

Median

Mean

Min

Max

0.0

18.0

18.0

14

24

0.9

0.9

19.0

20.0

18

56

4.1

2.8

1.0

20.0

20.6

18

54

78.8

10.7

7.2

3.3

21.0

23.3

19

80

1,034

69.4

16.4

10.1

4.1

22.0

24.8

18

72

238

31.1

26.1

24.4

18.5

28.0

31.5

14

79

38

7.9

26.3

26.3

39.5

36.0

38.6

21

75

3

33.3

0.0

33.3

33.3

31.0

33.7

24

46

3,704

79.5

9.9

6.9

3.7

21.0

22.8

14

80

Table 16 Undergraduate Degree-Seeking Students With at Least One Parent Having 4-Yr. College Degree Fall 2014 Parent Education

Mother

Data Reported

4-Yr Deg

4-Yr Deg 4-Yr Deg 4-Yr Deg

N

N

Percent

Percent

Percent

Percent

Percent

Freshmen

814

796

97.8

61.2

56.0

73.1

44.1

Sophomore

736

691

93.9

57.2

56.7

69.6

44.3

Junior

841

744

88.5

52.6

53.6

68.1

38.0

Senior

1,034

750

72.5

49.6

49.6

63.9

35.3

Total

3,425

2,981

87.0

55.2

54.0

68.7

40.4

Class

29

Father

Either

Both

Table 17 UNC System Undergraduate Student Demographic Comparisons Fall 2013 Percent

Mean

Pct Home &

Percent

Full-Time

Age

Contig. Co.

Out-of-State

Appalachian State

89.8

21

10.4

8.9

East Carolina

78.0

22

18.9

11.9

Elizabeth City State

89.0

24

31.1

10.8

Fayetteville State

70.0

27

65.2

4.9

NC A & T

86.0

22

33.2

18.8

NC Central

80.9

23

46.6

9.4

NC State

78.7

21

35.3

12.5

UNC Asheville

82.7

24

37.5

12.2

UNC Chapel Hill

83.7

20

13.2

19.3

UNC Charlotte

76.9

23

50.4

8.7

UNC Greensboro

76.7

23

47.0

7.6

UNC Pembroke

72.1

25

57.3

3.7

UNC School of the Arts

98.1

21

15.8

52.6

UNC Wilmington

86.1

22

20.1

14.6

Western Carolina

76.7

23

14.5

8.9

Winston-Salem

85.5

26

38.5

8.1

UNC Total

80.6

22

31.4

11.6

Institution

Source: Statistical Abstract of Higher Education in North Carolina

Table 18 Residence Halls and Number of Students Housed: Fall 2014 Residence Hall

Men

Ashe Hall

Women

Total

8

12

20

140

155

295

8

12

20

Governors Hall

55

124

179

Hoey Hall

12

8

20

Mills Hall

121

169

290

8

12

20

133

169

302

Scott Hall

16

4

20

South Ridge Hall

42

74

116

West Ridge Hall

59

83

142

602

822

1,424

Founders Hall Gardner Hall

Moore Hall Overlook Hall

Total On Campus

30

Table 19 Commuter vs Residence Hall Students (Undergraduate Degree-Seeking Students) Fall Semester 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Total Enrollment 2,769 2,775 2,818 2,888 2,974 3,093 3,246 3,141 3,239 3,278 3,173 3,344 3,438 3,356 3,288 3,347 3,446

Commuter 1,806 1,795 1,804 1,871 1,991 1,957 1,969 2,079 2,180 2,165 2,047 2,175 2,299 2,247 2,025 1,996 2,022

Res Hall 963 980 1,014 1,017 983 1,136 1,277 1,062 1,059 1,113 1,126 1,169 1,139 1,109 1,263 1,351 1,424

Percent Res Hall 34.8 35.3 36.0 35.2 33.1 36.7 39.3 33.8 32.7 34.0 35.5 35.0 33.1 33.0 38.4 40.4 41.3

Table 20 Summer School Headcount Enrollment by Class: 10-Year Trend Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Non-degree Post-Bacc Certif Post-Bacc Non-degree Masters Candidate Special Graduate Teacher Certif Distance Learning Visitor Total

2005 43 116 211 289 64 0 7 4 0 22 0 88 844

2006 24 119 193 319 54 0 7 1 2 32 0 89 840

2007 42 102 185 342 53 3 6 0 1 11 0 80 825

2008 51 81 200 320 39 4 6 2 1 15 0 70 789

31

2009 31 89 162 359 40 8 11 6 5 23 1 88 823

2010 49 86 242 370 16 3 14 3 0 25 0 63 871

2011 28 96 224 437 31 3 15 5 0 20 0 83 942

2012 30 89 201 391 30 6 19 1 0 3 0 68 838

2013 43 67 171 372 27 2 17 1 0 8 0 68 776

2014 38 104 173 345 38 6 14 2 1 6 1 75 803

Table 21 Summer School Headcount, FTE, and SCH Enrollment: 10-Year Trend Year 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Headcount 844 840 825 789 823 871 942 838 776 803

FTE 346 345 350 255 265 306 330 309 309 299

SCH 4,968 4,408 4,185 3,921 4,256 4,545 4,868 4,403 4,322 4,225

Table 22 Distance Education Headcount by Gender, Race, Class, and Age Group: Fall 2014 Female Male Black Am Indian Multi-racial Hispanic Not Reported White Distance Learning World Lang Consortium Visitor Age LT 25 Age 25-29 Age 30-39 Age 40-Up Total

Headcount 108 33 5 1 3 6 3 123 139 1 1 12 17 12 100 141

Table 23: Distance Education SCH by Funding Category Category 1 Category 2 Category 3 Total

2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 906 654 515 591 570 515 799 1,009 974 610 922 974 447 225 271 192 99 271 2,152 1,888 1,760 1,393 1,591 1,760

Actual Fundable Actual Fundable Actual Fundable Actual Fundable

Notes: Fundable SCH does not include SCH generated through contractual relationships with other institutions. (e.g. Morganton Correctional Center). Data are as of End of Term. 32

Table 24 Retention of New Fall Entering Full-time Freshmen 2004 - 2013 Cohorts

Retention Rate

Graduation Rate

Persistence Rate*

Cohort Year 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

N 698 471 569 572 586 639 593 538 552 594 698 471 569 572 586 639 593 538 552 594 698 471 569 572 586 639 593 538 552 594

1 76.4 80.7 76.3 78.5 81.9 81.5 80.6 78.4 80.3 77.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 76.4 80.7 76.3 78.5 81.9 81.5 80.6 78.4 80.3 77.1

2 63.2 70.1 63.4 67.8 72.9 69.0 68.3 69.3 69.4

Years After Entry 3 4 59.3 27.5 65.4 31.0 58.9 25.3 62.9 25.2 67.6 28.2 63.5 26.4 63.9 24.6 63.6

6 3.9 1.7 1.8 1.4 1.9

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.5 0.0 0.4

0.9 0.4 0.2 0.7 0.7 0.8 1.3 2.0

29.8 32.7 31.6 36.9 38.4 36.0 39.0

51.4 56.3 50.4 55.6 60.8 56.0

55.2 60.7 55.0 59.4 64.2

63.2 70.1 63.4 67.8 72.9 69.2 68.8 69.3 69.7

60.2 65.8 59.1 63.6 68.3 64.3 65.3 65.6

57.3 63.7 56.9 62.1 66.6 62.4 63.6

57.9 62.4 57.1 60.8 65.0 61.0

59.0 62.4 56.8 60.8 66.0

*Persistence rate is the percentage of students that are enrolled or graduated.

33

5 6.4 6.2 6.7 5.2 4.3 5.0

Table 25 Retention of New Fall Entering Transfers 2004 - 2013

Retention Rate

Graduation Rate

Persistence Rate*

Cohort Year 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

N 227 288 305 287 297 318 359 330 325 378 227 288 305 287 297 318 359 330 325 378 227 288 305 287 297 318 359 330 325 378

1 73.1 77.8 75.7 78.0 76.4 78.9 82.5 75.2 76.0 78.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.5 73.1 77.8 75.7 78.0 76.4 78.9 82.5 75.2 76.0 78.8

2 53.7 61.5 60.0 64.5 54.9 55.7 61.3 56.4 55.4

Years After Entry 3 4 18.5 5.3 24.7 10.8 30.8 10.5 27.5 9.1 22.9 5.4 20.4 4.1 25.9 10.0 20.9

6 2.2 2.4 3.3 2.1 0.7

8.8 9.0 6.6 8.0 12.5 11.9 8.4 8.8 11.1

39.6 39.9 30.2 40.8 43.8 44.0 42.9 43.3

53.7 54.2 51.8 58.9 59.9 59.4 58.8

57.3 60.4 56.4 63.8 62.6 61.9

58.6 61.5 58.4 65.5 64.3

62.6 70.5 66.6 72.5 67.3 67.6 69.6 65.2 66.5

58.1 64.6 61.0 68.3 66.7 64.5 68.8 64.2

59.0 64.9 62.3 67.9 65.3 63.5 68.8

59.9 63.9 60.7 68.3 65.0 62.6

60.8 63.9 61.6 67.6 65.0

*Persistence rate is the percentage of students that are enrolled or graduated.

34

5 2.6 3.5 4.3 4.5 2.4 0.6

Table 26 Academic Program Inventory: Fall 2014 Discipline Division, CIP Code, Discipline Specialty, Degree Abbreviation, and Degree Program Title

Natural Resources and Conservation

Physical Sciences

03.0103

40.0401

BS

03.0103 PB

Environmental Studies Environmental Science/Studies

BS

Climate Change and Society Certificate Program

40.0501

Climate Change and Society Certificate Program

BA BA BS BS

Women's Studies 05.0207 BA

Women's Studies

40.0801

Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies

BS BS

Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs 09.0102

Mass Communication/Media Studies

BA

Journalism and Mass Communication

Psychology

Computer & Information Sciences & Support Services

BA

11.0701 BS

11.0801 BA

42.0101

Computer Science

BS

45.0201 BA

New Media

45.0601 BA BA

Engineering, General

45.1001

Engineering (Joint w/UNCA & NCSU)

BA BA

Foreign Languages, Literatures and Linguistics 16.0501 BA BA

16.0901 BA BA

16.0905 BA BA

16.1200 BA BA

45.1101

German Language and Literature

BA BA

German German with Teacher Licensure

French Language and Literature

BA BA

50.0501 BA BA

Spanish Language and Literature Spanish Spanish with Teacher Licensure

50.0701

Classics & Classical Languages, Literatures & Linguistics, Gen Classics Classics with Teacher Licensure

BA MA

BS BS

BA BA

English English with Teacher Licensure

BA

50.0910 BFA

Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies Interdisciplinary Studies Liberal Studies

BA

Political Science and Government, General Political Science Political Science w/ Teacher Licensure in Social Studies

Sociology Sociology Sociology with Teacher Licensure in Social Studies

Drama and Dramatics/Theater Arts, General Drama Drama with Teacher Licensure

Art/Art Studies, General

Art

Art History, Criticism and Conservation Art History

Music, General Music

Jazz Studies Jazz and Contemporary Music

BS

Music Technology

Public Health Education and Promotion Health and Wellness Promotion

Business, Mgmt., Marketing & Related Support Services 52.0201 BS

Mathematics Mathematics with Teacher Licensure

Business Administration and Management, General Management

52.0301

Accounting

BS

Accounting

History 54.0101 BA BA

Philosophy Philosophy Religious Studies

Economics Economics with Teacher Licensure in Social Studies

Music Technology

BS

Mathematics, General

BA

Anthropology

Economics, General

50.0913

51.2207

Biology Biology with Teacher Licensure

Religious Studies

Anthropology

Health Professions & Related Sciences

Biology/Biological Sciences, General

38.0201

Psychology

Fine/Studio Arts, General

50.0901

Philosophy and Religious Studies 38.0101

Psychology, General

50.0702 BA

English Language and Literature, General

Mathematics and Statistics 27.0101

Physics Physics with Teacher Licensure

Art Art with Teacher Licensure

50.0703

Biological and Biomedical Sciences 26.0101

Physics, General

BA BA BFA

Liberal Arts & Sciences, General Studies & Humanities 24.0101

Chemistry Chemistry with Teacher Licensure Chemistry Chemistry with Teacher Licensure

Visual and Performing Arts

French French with Teacher Licensure

English Language and Literatures/Letters 23.0101

Chemistry, General

Social Sciences

Computer Science

Web Page, Digital/Multimedia & Information Resources Design

Engineering 14.0101

Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology, General Atmospheric Science and Meteorology

35

History, General History History with Teacher Licensure in Social Studies

Table 27 Enrollment by Major Degree Seeking Undergraduates - Spring Semesters 5-Year % Major Accounting

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

Change

63

59

47

58

50

-20.6

23

27

23

129

120

92

9

17

Anthropology Art

135

145

Art History Atmospheric Sciences

-31.9

25

27

37

31

26

4.0

100

125

124

135

133

33.0

Chemistry

22

27

42

54

53

140.9

Classics

26

18

19

20

23

-11.5

Computer Science

36

40

58

62

70

94.4

Drama

40

42

45

40

35

-12.5

Economics

48

39

43

47

47

-2.1

Education

96

103

98

88

70

-27.1

143

152

149

176

180

25.9

French

28

42

40

35

27

-3.6

German

14

16

12

12

6

-57.1

138

128

139

135

139

0.7

96

96

81

85

77

-19.8

6

4

1

1

1

-83.3

67

99

139

136

103

53.7

Biology

Environmental Studies

Health & Wellness Promotion History Industrial Engineering Mgmt Interdisciplinary Studies Jazz and Contemporary Music Literature

5 151

154

153

149

129

-14.6

98

88

119

140

123

25.5

109

98

99

87

87

-20.2

Mathematics

88

105

92

97

91

3.4

Mechatronics

25

35

33

57

59

136.0

Music

17

33

32

35

17

0.0

Music Technology

42

47

46

40

38

-9.5

New Media

76

86

87

78

70

-7.9

Philosophy

33

34

28

30

25

-24.2

Physics

21

19

21

21

21

0.0

Political Science

90

78

73

80

83

-7.8

202

229

257

257

232

14.9

Religious Studies

18

35

37

33

27

50.0

Sociology

85

78

74

73

71

-16.5

Spanish

69

60

48

53

46

-33.3

Women, Gender & Sexuality Studies

10

17

13

14

16

60.0

Management Mass Communication

Psychology

NOTE: Degree-seeking students formally admitted to the teacher licensure program are double counted in "Education" and their primary major. Students with double majors are counted in each major. 36

Table 28 Degrees Conferred by Academic Area and Major Academic Area Social Sciences

Major Accounting Anthropology Economics Health and Wellness Promotion Industrial Engineering Mgmt Management Mass Communication Political Science Psychology Sociology Area Total Natural Atmospheric Science Sciencies Biology Chemistry Computer Science Environmental Studies Mathematics Mechatronics New Media Physics Area Total Humanities Art Art History Classics Drama French German History Literature Music Music Technology Philosophy Religious Studies Spanish Area Total Interdiscip. Interdisciplinary Studies Women, Gender, Sexuality Area Total Graduate Liberal Arts (MLA) University Total

2009-10 N % 19 2.8

2010-11 N % 19 2.7

16 41 4 57 31 29 97 34 328 11 34 6 5 36 15 5 28 5 145 51

2.4 6.1 0.6 8.4 4.6 4.3 14.3 5.0 48.4 1.6 5.0 0.9 0.7 5.3 2.2 0.7 4.1 0.7 21.4 7.5

15 35 2 40 37 33 88 36 305 10 31 10 12 50 28 7 17 4 169 41

2.2 5.1 0.3 5.8 5.4 4.8 12.7 5.2 44.1 1.4 4.5 1.4 1.7 7.2 4.1 1.0 2.5 0.6 24.5 5.9

7 13 2 2 34 52 4 7 12 3 22 209 16

1.0 1.9 0.3 0.3 5.0 7.7 0.6 1.0 1.8 0.4 3.2 30.9 2.4

16 5 677

2.4 0.7 100.0

6 16 14 3 28 57 7 19 11 5 24 231 20 3 23 6 691

0.9 2.3 2.0 0.4 4.1 8.2 1.0 2.7 1.6 0.7 3.5 33.4 2.9 0.4 3.3 0.9 100.0

37

2011-12 N % 19 2.6 2 0.3 15 2.1 52 7.2 1 0.1 45 6.2 49 6.8 25 3.5 107 14.8 29 4.0 344 47.6 10 1.4 40 5.5 11 1.5 9 1.2 38 5.3 27 3.7 8 1.1 29 4.0 5 0.7 177 24.5 29 4.0

2012-13 N % 12 1.6 11 1.5 10 1.4 40 5.5

2013-14 N % 19 2.5 12 1.6 24 3.2 45 5.9

30 36 21 91 26 277 17 36 8 22 44 33 7 34 8 209 46

4.1 4.9 2.9 12.5 3.6 37.9 2.3 4.9 1.1 3.0 6.0 4.5 1.0 4.7 1.1 28.6 6.3

3 10 11 5 31 52 9 10 10 10 29 209 23 6 29 10 723

4 7 9 4 38 54 12 13 4 13 17 221 48 4 52 13 730

0.5 1.0 1.2 0.5 5.2 7.4 1.6 1.8 0.5 1.8 2.3 30.3 6.6 0.5 7.1 1.8 100.0

57 32 27 108 26 350 9 32 11 14 64 25 12 18 4 189 46 8 7 16 7 5 28 46 10 10 13 13 15 224 52 5 57 10 760

0.4 1.4 1.5 0.7 4.3 7.2 1.2 1.4 1.4 1.4 4.0 28.9 3.2 0.8 4.0 1.4 100.0

7.5 4.2 3.6 14.2 3.4 46.1 1.2 4.2 1.4 1.8 8.4 3.3 1.6 2.4 0.5 24.9 6.1 1.1 0.9 2.1 0.9 0.7 3.7 6.1 1.3 1.3 1.7 1.7 2.0 29.5 6.8 0.7 7.5 1.3 100.0

Table 29 Undergraduate Class Size: Fall 2014

Dept/Program Africana Studies Art Arts 310 Atmospheric Sci Biology Chemistry Classics Computer Science Drama Economics Education Engineering Envr Studies Foreign Languages Health & Wellness History Honors Program Humanities Interdiscip Studies Literature Mass Comm Mathematics Mgt & Accountancy Music New Media Philosophy Physics Political Science Psychology Religious Studies Soc & Anth Wm,Gen,& Sexuality UNCA Total

Lecture/Seminar Lab/Studio Internship/Field Exp Individual Study/Research N Section Size N Section Size N Section Size N Section Size Sections Mean Min Max Sections Mean Min Max Sections Mean Min Max Sections Mean Min Max 2 19.0 10 28 1 3.0 3 3 21 14.2 4 32 27 10.2 2 17 1 12.0 12 12 6 1.0 1 1 11 21.3 12 30 10 13.2 6 25 3 2.3 2 3 2 2.5 1 4 16 28.6 11 49 25 16.9 10 20 6 2.8 1 5 20 32.9 11 71 18 19.0 1 24 1 2.0 2 2 10 13.8 4 23 6 17.7 12 23 4 1.0 1 1 15 19.0 3 35 4 17.0 15 18 8 2.1 1 4 15 13.0 4 21 6 12.0 4 19 1 4.0 4 4 27 21.1 5 31 25 13.4 5 21 8 15.9 11 21 9 1.0 1 1 11 36.3 10 96 5 16.8 9 20 1 14.0 14 14 22 26.6 9 66 11 20.2 9 24 1 17.0 17 17 10 2.1 1 8 41 17.2 6 23 24 20.0 9 23 10 1.2 1 3 27 20.2 8 31 8 20.4 9 26 1 15.0 15 15 16 1.8 1 4 21 17.7 4 24 5 1.0 1 1 8 15.9 13 17 98 21.3 11 24 37 15.6 4 27 1 1.0 1 1 13 1.2 1 2 43 17.1 5 27 16 19.4 13 21 2 1.0 1 1 18 20.8 11 35 8 15.3 11 17 1 13.0 13 13 6 1.3 1 3 44 24.9 7 35 28 29.0 16 35 5 1.8 1 4 47 16.8 1 24 3 13.0 5 23 1 12.0 12 12 5 1.4 1 3 11 18.5 8 30 26 11.9 2 70 1 1.0 1 1 15 15.7 10 18 14 15.7 10 18 1 13.0 13 13 8 1.6 1 5 9 16.9 7 24 3 19.7 17 24 4 1.5 1 2 14 35.2 7 70 22 19.1 9 28 3 1.7 1 2 18 17.7 8 26 4 22.8 12 38 1 4.0 4 4 4 1.0 1 1 38 24.4 10 34 9 21.2 10 34 11 1.3 1 3 11 15.3 8 20 26 22.3 9 30 14 22.3 9 30 8 1.0 1 1 5 20.8 15 26 1 2.0 2 2 1 1.0 1 1 736 20.3 1 96 289 18.2 1 70 12 8.0 1 17 151 1.6 1 14

Note: does not include SABR, Student Teaching, Recitals-Enssembles, or Physical Activity Sections

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Table 30 Grade Distribution by Course Level and Academic Year Grade

Level 100

200

300

400

500+

All

Acad Year Ending 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

N Grades 10,902 9,403 10,156 10,053 10,569 11,269 11,044 10,101 10,138 10,789 4,672 5,152 5,126 4,917 5,003 5,404 5,850 5,990 5,829 5,924 8,216 8,954 9,284 9,220 8,936 9,550 9,377 8,873 8,819 8,549 2,836 2,713 2,759 3,032 2,939 3,167 3,331 3,167 3,276 3,330 100 89 56 75 80 99 138 123 131 100 26,726 26,311 27,381 27,297 27,527 29,489 29,740 28,254 28,193 28,692

Weighted GPA 2.85 2.93 2.87 2.89 2.91 2.94 2.90 2.91 2.86 2.89 2.99 3.03 2.96 2.97 3.00 3.02 2.97 2.98 2.92 2.98 3.22 3.22 3.17 3.19 3.17 3.18 3.17 3.19 3.13 3.19 3.33 3.31 3.35 3.28 3.33 3.32 3.35 3.31 3.37 3.35 3.47 3.46 3.57 3.55 3.70 3.67 3.68 3.67 3.71 3.78 3.04 3.08 3.04 3.05 3.06 3.07 3.05 3.06 3.02 3.05

A % 27.4 29.5 27.3 27.8 28.3 28.0 28.7 25.7 26.7 28.4 29.6 31.0 28.5 27.2 28.7 27.2 29.2 25.5 25.8 25.5 39.1 37.1 32.8 33.2 32.4 33.2 32.5 31.7 32.7 33.2 45.7 43.9 43.2 40.3 41.5 43.6 43.4 41.5 45.4 45.3 54.0 49.4 48.2 61.3 57.5 61.6 63.0 51.2 61.8 63.0 33.4 33.9 31.0 31.0 31.2 31.3 31.8 29.4 30.7 31.3

A% 10.1 10.8 11.1 11.5 11.3 11.7 11.3 12.5 12.5 11.4 11.4 11.9 12.1 12.2 12.6 14.2 12.9 14.5 13.4 13.5 11.5 13.6 15.2 15.0 14.9 15.5 15.8 16.0 14.8 15.8 9.9 13.1 14.0 11.9 14.3 13.8 13.7 14.1 12.9 14.2 17.0 16.9 19.6 9.3 20.0 17.2 10.9 24.4 14.5 20.0 10.7 12.2 13.0 12.8 13.0 13.6 13.3 14.3 13.5 13.5

B+ % 8.4 8.6 8.2 9.4 9.3 9.9 8.9 10.1 10.3 9.8 8.8 8.8 10.1 10.2 10.5 10.3 10.0 11.1 10.0 11.5 8.4 9.5 10.8 11.1 11.5 10.9 11.3 12.0 11.0 11.5 8.3 7.5 8.2 9.6 9.9 9.0 9.4 9.9 10.0 9.5 10.0 7.9 5.4 9.3 10.0 4.0 10.9 14.6 12.2 7.0 8.5 8.8 9.4 10.1 10.3 10.2 9.9 10.9 10.4 10.6

B % 19.8 19.0 19.0 18.0 18.2 18.2 17.6 17.8 16.4 16.0 21.3 18.7 17.7 18.0 17.6 16.8 15.8 16.6 17.3 17.2 20.3 19.0 17.9 17.9 18.3 17.4 17.1 16.0 16.5 16.6 17.4 16.5 16.3 17.9 15.8 15.1 14.7 14.7 14.6 12.6 10.0 13.5 16.1 12.0 10.0 7.1 8.7 6.5 4.6 8.0 19.9 18.7 18.1 18.0 17.9 17.3 16.7 16.6 16.3 16.0

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B% 6.6 6.6 7.0 6.4 6.7 6.2 6.7 7.2 6.5 7.4 5.2 6.7 6.5 7.1 6.8 8.0 7.6 7.8 7.7 7.7 5.0 5.0 6.6 6.1 6.6 6.3 6.7 7.0 6.3 5.5 4.4 4.6 4.5 5.2 4.9 4.8 6.0 5.5 4.9 5.6 1.0 5.6 5.4 1.3 1.3 5.1 3.6 0.8 3.1 1.0 5.6 5.9 6.5 6.3 6.5 6.4 6.8 7.1 6.5 6.7

C+ % 4.1 4.4 4.5 4.8 4.4 4.5 4.5 4.8 5.0 4.8 3.9 4.0 3.7 4.6 4.8 5.1 4.9 4.7 5.0 5.3 2.6 3.0 3.2 3.4 3.2 3.4 3.6 4.0 3.2 4.0 3.0 2.1 3.1 3.2 2.8 2.6 2.4 2.9 1.9 2.8 2.2 3.6 1.3 3.0 0.8 1.5 1.0 3.5 3.6 3.8 4.1 3.9 4.1 4.1 4.3 4.1 4.4

C % 10.2 9.1 9.5 9.1 9.5 9.7 9.1 9.3 8.2 8.6 9.3 8.8 8.9 9.6 7.6 8.8 7.4 8.4 8.7 8.4 6.7 5.9 5.8 6.1 5.7 6.0 5.3 6.0 6.0 5.8 6.6 6.4 6.0 6.4 6.0 5.3 5.2 5.1 5.0 4.8 2.0

C% 2.8 2.7 3.0 2.9 2.8 3.2 3.1 3.4 3.3 3.0 2.3 2.1 2.6 2.5 2.6 2.6 3.1 3.1 2.4 3.2 1.0 1.7 1.8 2.0 2.1 1.6 2.2 1.7 2.2 1.8 0.8 1.1 1.4 1.3 1.5 1.5 1.2 1.7 1.2 1.5

D+ % 0.7 0.7 0.8 1.0 1.0 0.8 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.3 0.5 0.9 0.8 0.9 1.1 0.7 0.9 1.1 1.1 0.8 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.4 0.3 0.5 0.4 0.7 0.7 0.6 0.0 0.1 0.3 0.5 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.4 0.5

D % 3.7 3.6 4.0 3.7 3.7 3.5 4.2 3.6 3.7 3.9 3.1 2.9 3.9 3.0 3.4 2.6 3.3 3.5 3.5 3.0 1.8 1.5 2.1 1.5 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.8 2.1 1.7 1.5 1.5 1.2 1.0 1.0 1.5 1.4 1.6 1.2 1.1

F % 6.2 4.9 5.7 5.4 4.9 4.4 5.0 4.5 6.3 5.4 4.7 4.3 5.2 4.7 4.2 3.6 5.0 3.7 5.2 4.1 3.2 3.4 3.4 3.3 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.1 4.6 3.5 2.4 3.2 2.0 2.6 2.1 2.7 2.3 2.7 2.5 2.2 6.0 4.5

1.8 1.3 1.0 2.2

4.0 1.3 1.0 0.7 1.6 0.8

1.5 8.5 7.7 7.8 7.9 7.5 7.9 7.1 7.5 7.2 7.2

2.0 2.1 2.3 2.3 2.4 2.4 2.6 2.6 2.5 2.5

0.5 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.7 0.6 0.6 0.8 0.9 0.9

2.8 2.5 3.0 2.5 2.7 2.5 2.9 2.8 2.8 2.7

4.6 4.1 4.4 4.2 3.9 3.7 4.2 3.7 5.1 4.2

Figure 5 Weighted Average of All Grades Awarded by Academic Year and Course Level GPA

GPA

4.00

4.00

3.75

3.75

3.50 3.25

400 Level All

300 Level

3.50 3.25

3.00

3.00

2.75

2.75

2.50

200 Level

100 Level

2.50 2.25

2.00

2.00

1.75

1.75

1.50

1.50

1.25

1.25

1.00

1.00

0.75

0.75

0.50

0.50

0.25

0.25

40

2.25

0.00 0.00 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Academic Year Ending

Table 31 Intercollegiate Athletics: 2014

Teams Baseball Basketball Men Basketball Women Soccer Men Soccer Women Tennis Men Tennis Women Volleyball Swimming Women Outdoor Track Men Outdoor Track Women Indoor Track Men Indoor Track Women Cross Country Men Cross Country Women Athletic Facilities Kimmel Arena (Basketball) Justice Center (Volleyball) Greenwood Field (Soccer) Greenwood Field (Baseball) McCormick Field (Baseball)

Men

Women

31 15 13 21 22 10 8 12 10

Last Champ. 2006 2012 2007 2001 2006 1986 1989 2009

22 20 22 20 12 16 Seats 3,200 1,100 1,000 1,000 3,500

National Collegiate Athletic Association Info. NCAA Division I Big South Conference Nickname: Bulldogs Colors: Royal Blue and White Source: UNC Asheville Athletics

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1999

Last Record W

L

13 40 17 15 11 20 5 9 10 9 8 15 12 10 8 22 5 4 9th in Big South 8th in Big South 10th in Big South 10th in Big South 5th in Big South 6th in Big South

Big South Conference Members 1. UNC Asheville 2. Charleston Southern University 3. Coastal Carolina University 4. Winthrop University 5. Radford University 6. Liberty University 7. High Point University 8. Presbyterian College 9. Gardner-Webb 10. Campbell 11. Longwood

T

3 1 0 0

Table 32 Student Financial Aid by Source Three-Year Trend 2011-2012 Federal Funds DC Tuition Assistance Grant (TAG) FDLP - Grad PLUS FDLP - PLUS FDLP - Unsubsidized Stafford Federal Ford Direct Loan Program (FDLP) - Subsidized Federal Pell Grant Federal Perkins Loan Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant Federal Teach Federal Work Study (FWS) Sub-total State Funds Education Lottery Scholarship NC REACH NC Teaching Fellows Program (Forgivable loan) NCSSM Tuition Grant for UNC North Carolina TAP Nurse Scholars Program (Forgivable loan) Other North Carolina Scholarship or Grant Prospective Teacher Scholarship Loan (Forgivable loan) UNC Campus Scholarship Program UNC Need Based Grant Sub-total Other Funds Athletic Grant-in-Aid Forgiveable Education Loans for Service Golden Leaf Institutional Grant/Scholarship (Need Based) Institutional Grant/Scholarship (Non-Need Based) Need Based Campus Initiated Tuition Increase Grants Other Institutional Scholarship or Grant Other state aid, Non-NC based Penn Family Scholarship Sub-total Total

2012-2013

2013-2014

Awards

Amount

Awards

Amount

Awards

Amount

4 19 127 1,497 1,507 1,302 75 100 4 46 4,681

40,000 126,105 1,232,148 5,576,883 5,985,413 4,911,928 253,555 46,131 14,000 108,263 18,294,426

0 0 130 1,522 1,525 1,303 0 122 1 50 4,653

0 0 1,224,654 5,908,006 6,134,270 4,954,465 0 45,148 4,000 106,028 18,376,571

0 0 123 1,543 1,535 1,403 82 114 4 44 4,848

0 0 1,468,295 6,039,021 6,103,359 5,434,407 368,685 46,010 13,160 96,674 19,569,611

258 3 71 10 0 1 2 9 8 1,065 1,427

316,000 18,538 422,250 28,494 0 2,500 9,000 34,500 14,720 2,222,767 3,068,769

291 4 53 5 0 0 2 5 9 1,270 1,639

326,187 23,388 312,350 17,380 0 0 1,504 18,500 16,220 2,675,445 3,390,974

315 4 29 2 1 0 5 3 10 1,178 1,547

414,350 42,793 179,300 7,332 2,549 0 16,500 8,500 17,720 2,327,055 3,016,099

222 0 7 642 329 1,622 0 3 2 2,827 8,935

1,548,699 0 21,000 461,963 521,005 2,467,280 0 5,050 3,000 5,027,996 26,391,191

253 1 8 712 364 1,363 0 3 2 2,706 8,998

1,625,607 7,000 22,500 480,653 693,186 2,710,063 0 4,450 2,000 5,545,460 27,313,005

209 1 5 736 451 1,589 27 2 1 3,021 9,416

1,583,144 7,000 13,500 587,286 871,483 2,933,531 38,420 2,360 3,000 6,039,724 28,625,435

* Not all dollars under Other Funds are awarded by the Office of Financial Aid.

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Table 33 Students Receiving Financial Aid

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Fall 2012 New Freshmen New Transfers New Non-Degree New Graduates Returning Continuing Total 2013 New Freshmen New Transfers New Non-Degree New Graduates Returning Continuing Total 2014 New Freshmen New Transfers New Non-Degree New Graduates Returning Continuing Total

N 553 325 140 17 75 2,477 3,587 596 378 139 9 70 2,436 3,628 633 367 127 11 93 2,473 3,704

Apps 463 261 42 3 47 1,748 2,564 502 295 45 3 43 1,771 2,659 527 292 40 2 49 1,795 2,705

Financial Aid Offers Awards 409 409 254 254 39 39 2 2 45 45 1,673 1,669 2,422 2,418 428 428 284 284 40 40 2 2 41 41 1,717 1,716 2,512 2,511 453 451 275 274 36 35 2 2 47 47 1,732 1,729 2,545 2,538

Loans 47.6 62.8 27.9 11.8 45.3 49.0 49.0 48.0 55.0 27.3 22.2 42.9 49.8 49.0 51.5 57.8 26.8 18.2 45.2 48.3 48.9

Percent of Students Receiving Grants Scholarships 55.7 21.5 68.6 2.2 0.0 0.7 0.0 0.0 41.3 4.0 48.6 17.0 49.2 15.4 54.4 18.5 65.9 6.9 3.6 0.7 0.0 0.0 51.4 4.3 53.7 21.1 53.0 18.0 53.9 16.1 61.6 7.1 1.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 34.4 1.1 52.0 17.1 50.9 14.9

Aid Total 74.0 78.2 27.9 11.8 60.0 67.4 67.4 71.8 75.1 28.8 22.2 58.6 70.4 69.2 71.2 74.7 27.6 18.2 50.5 69.9 68.5

Average Award 9,008 11,413 9,699 10,567 8,040 10,742 10,430 9,125 11,713 7,931 8,961 10,023 10,909 10,594 9,920 11,371 8,808 19,735 9,466 10,603 10,512

Avg Pct of This column Need Met is in the print 77.2 area to center 74.8 table and allow 65.1 for page no. 97.4 to be closer 59.9 to bottom of 75.8 page. 75.4 73.8 73.8 63.3 99.7 64.5 74.0 73.6 74.1 70.5 63.2 83.2 69.4 69.2 70.1

Table 34 Intercollegiate Athletics Grants-In-Aid 2013-2014

Athl Dir 3.0 Club Baseball Basketball Soccer Swimming Tennis Track Volleyball Total

Male 3,900 153,575 325,864 103,952 67,421 88,500 743,212

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Female 3,600 280,731 127,449 40,500 119,747 106,533 139,021 817,580

Total 7,500 153,575 606,595 231,401 40,500 187,168 195,033 139,021 1,560,792

Table 35 Current Residence of Alumni by US Region, State and Nation

The South

Mid-Atlantic

New England

Midwest

The Southwest

Alabama Arkansas Florida Georgia Kentucky Louisiana Mississippi North Carolina South Carolina Tennessee Virginia West Virginia Region Total Delaware District of Columbia Maryland New Jersey New York Pennsylvania Region Total Connecticut Maine Massachusetts New Hampshire Rhode Island Vermont Region Total Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Michigan Minnesota Missouri Nebraska North Dakota Ohio South Dakota Wisconsin Region Total Arizona New Mexico Oklahoma Texas Region Total

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2014 N % 79 0.5 24 0.1 513 3.1 515 3.1 57 0.3 51 0.3 19 0.1 11,730 69.9 533 3.2 345 2.1 439 2.6 33 0.2 14,338 85.4 15 0.1 54 0.3 173 1.0 64 0.4 227 1.4 141 0.8 674 4.0 35 0.2 16 0.1 97 0.6 19 0.1 6 0.0 18 0.1 191 1.1 137 0.8 50 0.3 9 0.1 15 0.1 58 0.3 30 0.2 38 0.2 7 0.0 3 0.0 92 0.5 8 0.0 42 0.3 489 2.9 58 0.3 20 0.1 21 0.1 176 1.0 275 1.6

Table 35 Current Residence of Alumni by US Region, State and Nation

The West

Territories

International

Alaska California Colorado Hawaii Idaho Montana Nevada Oregon Utah Washington Wyoming Region Total Puerto Rico Virgin Islands Region Total Australia Bermuda Cameroon Canada Croatia Denmark Ecuador Egypt Finland France Germany Indonesia Jamaica Japan Kenya Malaysia Mexico Morocco Netherland Antilles Netherlands New Zealand Peru Singapore South Africa South Korea Spain Sweden Switzerland The Bahamas Turkey United Arab Emirates United Kingdom Region Total

Total

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2014 N % 22 0.1 263 1.6 161 1.0 20 0.1 6 0.0 20 0.1 27 0.2 92 0.5 20 0.1 104 0.6 9 0.1 744 4.4 5 0.0 1 0.0 6 0.0 3 0.0 1 0.0 1 0.0 8 0.0 1 0.0 1 0.0 3 0.0 2 0.0 1 0.0 5 0.0 4 0.0 2 0.0 1 0.0 4 0.0 1 0.0 1 0.0 2 0.0 1 0.0 1 0.0 2 0.0 3 0.0 1 0.0 2 0.0 1 0.0 2 0.0 2 0.0 3 0.0 1 0.0 1 0.0 3 0.0 1 0.0 9 0.1 74 0.4 16,791 100.0

Table 36 Alumni by North Carolina Region and County 2014 N

Western NC

Alleghany

0.1

Ashe

14

0.1

Avery

14

0.1

5,373

45.8

Buncombe Burke

162

1.4

Caldwell

63

0.5

Cherokee

48

0.4

Clay

23

0.2

Graham Haywood Henderson

7

0.1

263

2.2

1,041

8.9

Jackson

62

0.5

Macon

54

0.5

Madison

177

1.5

McDowell

213

1.8

Mitchell

46

0.4

Polk

122

1.0

Rutherford

144

1.2

Surry

23

0.2

Swain

27

0.2

181

1.5

Watauga

56

0.5

Wilkes

34

0.3

Yancey

106

0.9

8,259

70.4

Transylvania

Region Total

Piedmont NC

% 6

Alamance

33

0.3

Alexander

18

0.2

4

0.0

82

0.7

Anson Cabarrus Caswell Catawba

9

0.1

110

0.9

Chatham

65

0.6

Cleveland

73

0.6

Davidson

41

0.3

Davie

23

0.2

Durham

204

1.7

Forsyth

286

2.4

Franklin

15

0.1

Gaston

116

1.0

Granville

12

0.1

Guilford

252

2.1

Iredell Lee Lincoln

81

0.7

8

0.1

46

0.4

Mecklenburg

520

4.4

Montgomery

3

0.0

Moore

36

0.3

Orange

212

1.8

Person

6

0.1

Randolph

29

0.2

Richmond

6

0.1

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Table 36 Alumni by North Carolina Region and County 2014 N

%

Rockingham

19

0.2

Rowan

49

0.4

Stanly

14

0.1

Stokes

17

0.1

Union

93

0.8

Vance

4

0.0

Wake

585

5.0

Warren

2

0.0

Yadkin

7

0.1

Region Total

Eastern NC

3,080

26.3

Beaufort

5

0.0

Bladen

2

0.0

Brunswick

24

0.2

Carteret

14

0.1

Chowan

5

0.0

Craven

15

0.1

Cumberland

38

0.3

Currituck Dare

5

0.0

17

0.1

Duplin

3

0.0

Edgecombe

5

0.0

Gates

1

0.0

Halifax

1

0.0

Harnett

10

0.1

Hertford

4

0.0

Hoke

2

0.0

Hyde

1

0.0

19

0.2

2

0.0

Johnston Lenoir Nash

10

0.1

New Hanover

92

0.8

Onslow

18

0.2

Pamlico

1

0.0

Pasquotank Pender Perquimans Pitt Robeson

3

0.0

11

0.1

1

0.0

44

0.4

4

0.0

Sampson

6

0.1

Scotland

1

0.0

Washington

3

0.0

Wayne

12

0.1

Wilson

7

0.1

Region Total

Total

48

386

3.3

11,725

100.0

Faculty and Staff

Figure 6: UNC Asheville Organizational Chart Board of Governors The University of North Carolina

President The University of North Carolina

Board of Trustees

Chancellor

Internal Audit

Academic Affairs

Office of the Deans Humanities Natural Sciences Social Sciences University Programs

Academic Administration Academic Assessment Academic Budgeting Admissions and Financial Aid

Athletics

University Enterprises

Chief of Staff

General Counsel

Communication & Marketing Human Resources

Finance & Operations

Affirmative Action Council of Public Liberal Arts Colleges (COPLAC) External Relations Faculty Athletic Representative NC Center for Health and Wellness Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI)

Dean of Students

Advancement Services

Business Services

Intercultural Center/ Multicultural Student Programs

Alumni Relations Annual Giving

Controller

Key Center for Community Citizenship & Service Learning

Corporate and Foundation Relations

Design & Construction

Public Safety

Family Business Forum

Grants/Contracts

Student Affairs Planning & Assessment

Leadership Asheville

Payroll

Planned Giving and Major Gifts Student Health & Counseling University Events

Student Accounts

Asheville Graduate Center

Sustainability

Institutional Effectiveness

University Advancement

Budget

Campus Operations

Information Technology Services

Student Affairs

Student Life

Ramsey Library School and Community Outreach Programs Sponsored Programs

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Figure 7: Organizational Chart for Office of the Chancellor

Chancellor Mary K. Grant

Executive Assistant to the Chancellor Lynn Spaight

Interim Provost Joe Urgo

Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Bill Haggard

Vice Chancellor for Finance & Operations John Pierce

Vice Chancellor for University Advancement Buffy Bagwell

General Counsel Heather Parlier

Associate General Counsel Clifton Williams

Associate Vice Chancellor for External Relations Greg Carter

Director of Internal Audit Monique Taylor

Chief of Staff Christine Riley

Associate Vice Chancellor for Communication & Marketing Debbie Griffith

Director of Human Resources Nicole Norian

Chief Information Officer Jeff Brown

Executive Director, Osher Lifelong Learning Institute Catherine Frank

Executive Director for Liberal Arts Affairs/ COPLAC Bill Spellman

Senior Administrator for University Enterprises & Director of Athletics Janet Cone

Executive Director, NC Center for Health and Wellness David Gardner

Director of Affirmative Action Nicole Norian

Faculty Athletic Representative Jeff Wilcox

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Figure 8: Organization Chart for Academic Affairs Director of institutional Effectiveness Jessica Dunsmore

Chancellor Mary K. Grant

Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and Quality Enhancement Plan Lorena Russell

Chair of Faculty Senate Dee Eggers

Interim Provost Joe Urgo

Director of Academic Budgeting Pat Catterfeld

Executive Assistant Pat O’Brien

Director of Academic Assessment Lisa Friedenberg

Executive Assistant Elaine Warren

Office of Sponsored Programs and Scholarships/Chief Research Officer Gerard Voos

Dean of Humanities Gwen Ashburn

Dean of Natural Sciences Keith Krumpe

Dean of Social Sciences & Associate Professor Jeff Konz

Administrative Assistant for Deans Alicia Henry

Department Chairs and Program Directors Humanities Departments Art Classics Drama Foreign Languages History Literature & Language Music Philosophy Religious Studies

Natural Sciences Departments Atmospheric Sciences Biology Chemistry Computer Science Environmental Studies Engineering Mathematics New Media Physics

Social Sciences Departments Economics Education Health & Wellness Management & Accountancy Mass Communication Political Science Psychology Sociology & Anthropology

Programs/Centers Center for Jewish Studies

Programs/Centers Pisgah Astronomical Research and Science Education Center (PARSEC)

Programs/Centers Burroughs Wellcome Scholars Teaching Fellows

Associate Provost & Dean of University Programs Edward Katz

University Librarian Leah Dunn

Academic Programs Library Africana Studies Teaching and Learning with Arts & Ideas Technology Resources Asheville Graduate Center Honors Program Humanities Interdisciplinary Studies International Studies Liberal Arts Core Master of Liberal Arts and Sciences (MLAS) Women’s Gender and Sexuality Studies Academic Enrichment Programs Cultural Events/Special Academic Programs Undergraduate Research

Assistant Provost for Academic Administration Patricia McClellan

Advising & Learning Disability Support Services Distance and Online Education Institutional Research Registrar Study Abroad/Study Away Writing Center

Center for Teaching and Learning

Senior Director of Admissions & Financial Aid Shannon Earle

Admissions Financial Aid

School and Community Partnerships

Centers/Partnerships Asheville Hub Project Career Center Center for Diversity Education National Environmental Modeling and Analysis Center (NEMAC) Visiting Scholars/Affiliated Appointments

FACULTY

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Figure 9: Organizational Chart for Finance & Operations

Chancellor Mary K. Grant

Vice Chancellor for Finance & Operations John Pierce

Associate Vice Chancellor for Finance Suzanne Bryson

Controller Karen Shaw

Student Accounts Alexis Levenson

Purchasing and Accounts Payable Brenda McKinney

Grants/Contracts Steve Birkhofer

Director of Budget Clayton Fogg

Business Officer Joy Flora

Executive Assistant Amy Cohn

Director of Sustainability Sonia Marcus

Facilities Management David Todd

Design & Construction

Campus Operations Payroll Josh Cavenaugh

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Figure 10: Organizational Chart for Student Affairs Chancellor Mary K. Grant

Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Bill Haggard

Executive Assistant Pat Odnakk

Dean of Students Jackie McHargue

Associate Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Administration Nancy Yeager

Associate Dean of Students Melanie Fox

Director of Housing & Student Life Operations Vollie Barnwell

Director of Transition & Parent Programs Stephanie Franklin

Director of Dining Services Emily Williams

Associate Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Jill Moffitt

Director of the Intercultural Center & Multicultural Student Programs Dahlia Hylton

Director of Campus Recreation Debra Schwartz

Assistant Director of the Intercultural Center & Multicultural Student Programs Preston Keith

Director of International Student Services Robert Straub

Director of Student Activities and Integrative Learning Stan Sweeney

Assistant Vice Chancellor for Public Safety Eric Boyce

Director of Student Health and Counseling Jay Cutspec

Director of Service-Learning and Community Citizenship Selena Hilemon

Assistant Police Chief Danny Moss

Parking and Transportation Coordinator John Ridout

Director of Emergency Management David Weldon

Environmental Health & Safety Officer

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Figure 11: Organizational Chart for University Advancement Chancellor Mary K. Grant

Vice Chancellor for University Advancement Buffy Bagwell

Director of Advancement Services John Liposchak

Advancement Technician Helen Garr

Advancement Technician Claudia Harrelson

University Advancement Projects Coordinator Debra Liles

Project Assistant Cindy Corley

Administrative Assistant Mitizy Drane

University Advancement Support Associate Jan Lowe

Associate VC for Alumni Relations & Annual Giving Laura Herndon

Assistant Director Alumni Relations Lucretia King

Leadership Asheville Program Manager Susan Bean

Senior Annual Gift Officer James Carter

Interim Director of Alumni Relations Pete McDaniel

Executive Director of UNC Asheville Family Business Forum Cindy Clarke

External Relations Officer David Kaufman Moore

Social Media and Communications Manager Aaron Dahlstrom

Gifts Officer for Special Projects Caroline Noor

Director of University Events Brian Davis

Director of Foundation Relations Phyllis Stiles

Call Center Manager Kate Doyle-Henderson

Associate Director of Advancement Services for Prospect Mgmt & Research

Leadership Gifts Officer Sallie Broach

Assistant VC for Planned Giving & Major Gifts Julie Heinitsh

Major Gifts Officer Sophia Ungert

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Figure 12: Full-Time Employees by Type: 1998-2014 N 350

N 350

SPA Staff

325

325

300

300

275

275

250

250

Faculty

225

225

200

200

175

175

56

EPA Non-Faculty

150

150

125

125

100

100

75

75

50

50

25

25

0

0

1998

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

Year Notes: (1) EPA non-faculty employees include administrators, librarians, athletic coaches and other professional staff (2) NC Arboretum employees are not included

 

Table 37 Employees by Employment Status, Job Class, Sex and Race Fall 2014 Full-Time Job Class Executive Administration

White Black Class Total Faculty White Black Hispanic Asian Pacific Isl Am Indian Multi-Racial Other Class Total Professional Admin White Staff Black Hispanic Asian Pacific Isl Multi-Racial Class Total Technical/Para Prof White Black Asian Class Total Clerical Staff & Mgrs White Black Hispanic Am Indian Class Total Skilled Crafts & Mgrs White Black Class Total Service/Maint & White Supervisors Black Hispanic Class Total Race Totals White Black Hispanic Asian Pacific Isl Am Indian Multi-Racial Other Class Total Total UNCA

Female 23 1 24 77 5 3 9 1 0 1 0 96 71 8 1 2 1 2 85 31 3 1 35 64 6 2 1 73 3 0 3 28 3 1 32 297 26 7 12 2 1 3 0 348 348

Male 16 1 17 103 8 2 4 0 2 0 1 120 59 5 3 2 0 0 69 24 0 1 25 5 0 0 0 5 32 1 33 35 9 1 45 274 24 6 7 0 2 0 1 314 314

NOTE: Does not include Arboretum employees. 57

Part-Time Subtotal 39 2 41 180 13 5 13 1 2 1 1 216 130 13 4 4 1 2 154 55 3 2 60 69 6 2 1 78 35 1 36 63 12 2 77 571 50 13 19 2 3 3 1 662 662

Female 0 0 0 38 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 44 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 2 6 1 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 48 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 55 55

Male 0 0 0 30 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 36 3 1 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 40 40

Status Subtotal 0 0 0 68 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 80 5 1 0 0 0 0 6 2 0 0 2 6 1 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 81 6 4 4 0 0 0 0 95 95

Totals 39 2 41 248 17 9 17 1 2 1 1 296 135 14 4 4 1 2 160 57 3 2 62 75 7 2 1 85 35 1 36 63 12 2 77 652 56 17 23 2 3 3 1 757 757

Table 38 Full-time Instructional Faculty by Rank, Sex and Tenure Status Five-Year Trend Year 2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

Rank Professor Assoc Professor Asst Professor Lecturer Research/Visiting Total Professor Assoc Professor Asst Professor Instructor Lecturer Research/Visiting Total Professor Assoc Professor Asst Professor Instructor Lecturer Research/Visiting Total Professor Assoc Professor Asst Professor Instructor Lecturer Research/Visiting Total Professor Assoc Professor Asst Professor Lecturer Research/Visiting Total

N 44 35 20 22 0 121 41 38 20 0 16 1 116 44 33 18 0 18 4 117 41 34 18 1 20 7 121 40 31 21 22 6 120

Male Tenured 44 35 1 0 0 80 41 38 1 0 0 0 80 44 33 1 0 0 0 78 41 34 1 0 0 0 76 40 31 1 0 0 72

58

Female N Tenured 17 17 29 28 24 0 22 0 3 0 95 45 19 19 28 27 22 0 1 0 21 0 4 0 95 46 16 16 31 29 22 0 1 0 25 0 1 0 96 45 17 17 33 31 20 0 0 0 26 0 2 0 98 48 19 19 33 29 20 0 21 0 3 0 96 48

Total N Tenured 61 61 64 63 44 1 44 0 3 0 216 125 60 60 66 65 42 1 1 0 37 0 5 0 211 126 60 60 64 62 40 1 1 0 43 0 5 0 213 123 58 58 67 65 38 1 1 0 46 0 9 0 219 124 59 59 64 60 41 1 43 0 9 0 216 120

Table 39 Full-time Instructional Faculty with Terminal Degrees by Rank and Department Fall 2014

Department Africana Studies Art Atmospheric Sci Biology Chemistry Classics Computer Science Drama Economics Education Engineering Envr Studies Foreign Languages Health & Wellness History Humanities Interdisciplinary Studies Literature MLA Program Mass Comm Mathematics Mgt & Accountancy Music New Media Philosophy Physics Political Science Psychology Religious Studies Soc & Anth Total

Associate Assistant Professor Professor Professor Instructor Lecturer Total Total Pct w/ Total Pct w/ Total Pct w/ Pct w/ Total Pct w/ Total Pct w/ N TD N TD N TD Total N TD N TD N TD 1 100.0 1 100.0 3 100.0 4 100.0 3 100.0 2 50.0 12 91.7 2 100.0 2 100.0 4 100.0 1 100.0 5 100.0 2 100.0 2 50.0 10 90.0 2 100.0 4 100.0 2 100.0 1 100.0 9 100.0 1 100.0 2 100.0 1 100.0 1 100.0 5 100.0 1 100.0 1 100.0 1 100.0 1 100.0 4 100.0 3 100.0 1 100.0 1 100.0 1 100.0 6 100.0 2 100.0 2 100.0 1 100.0 2 0.0 7 71.4 1 100.0 3 100.0 2 100.0 3 33.3 9 77.8 1 100.0 1 100.0 3 100.0 3 100.0 2 100.0 1 0.0 9 88.9 2 100.0 4 100.0 3 100.0 2 50.0 11 90.9 4 100.0 2 100.0 2 0.0 8 75.0 3 100.0 3 100.0 3 66.7 9 88.9 4 25.0 4 25.0 1 100.0 2 100.0 3 100.0 5 100.0 4 75.0 3 100.0 4 25.0 16 75.0 1 100.0 1 100.0 3 100.0 2 100.0 2 50.0 7 85.7 5 100.0 5 100.0 4 0.0 14 71.4 2 100.0 3 100.0 3 100.0 3 33.3 11 81.8 1 100.0 2 100.0 4 100.0 2 0.0 9 77.8 1 100.0 3 100.0 2 50.0 6 83.3 3 100.0 1 100.0 1 100.0 5 100.0 4 100.0 1 100.0 2 0.0 7 71.4 4 100.0 1 100.0 1 100.0 6 100.0 3 100.0 5 100.0 2 100.0 10 100.0 1 100.0 2 100.0 3 100.0 4 100.0 2 100.0 2 100.0 1 0.0 9 88.9 59 100.0 64 98.4 50 98.0 43 32.6 216 85.6

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Table 40 Full-time Instructional Faculty Salaries by Rank Five-Year Trend Salary Max

Total Outlay

Year

Rank

N

Mean

Min

2010

Professor

61

85,675

64,289

117,548

5,226,196

Associate Professor

64

67,703

56,000

92,564

4,333,008

Assistant Professor

44

61,218

51,250

100,000

2,693,578

Lecturer

44

48,941

34,000

83,777

2,153,383

216

67,504

34,000

117,548

14,580,812

Professor

60

84,371

64,289

121,885

5,062,239

Associate Professor

66

67,562

59,680

92,564

4,459,070

Assistant Professor

42

61,743

51,000

100,000

2,593,192

Lecturer

37

49,124

34,000

83,777

1,817,574

211

67,548

34,000

121,885

14,252,722

Professor

60

85,503

66,860

125,148

5,130,159

Associate Professor

64

69,652

60,396

94,875

4,457,720

Assistant Professor

40

63,877

51,612

103,900

2,555,086

Lecturer

43

49,940

35,045

86,582

2,147,407

213

68,477

35,045

125,148

14,585,548

Professor

58

83,306

66,035

125,148

4,831,772

Associate Professor

67

67,849

57,483

94,211

4,545,884

Assistant Professor

38

61,782

51,612

103,900

2,347,726

Lecturer

46

50,888

35,045

86,582

2,340,857

219

66,680

35,045

125,148

14,602,827

Professor

59

85,306

68,035

125,148

5,033,069

Associate Professor

64

73,068

61,786

114,711

4,676,368

Assistant Professor

41

64,293

52,000

116,500

2,636,010

Lecturer

43

51,857

35,608

96,202

2,229,867

216

69,807

35,608

125,148

15,078,314

University Total 2011

University Total 2012

University Total 2013

University Total 2014

University Total

NOTE: Instructors, research and visiting professors are not shown in detail but are included in University Total

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Table 41 Faculty Salary Comparisons 2013-14 Associate Professor

Assistant Professor

83,300

67,800

61,600

126,981 90,517 87,262

86,567 72,869 70,849

75,432 62,636 59,873

90,800 95,300 81,100 91,100 92,900 96,100 121,800 146,700 113,000 108,000 79,400 95,800 91,700 87,500 98,300

71,700 75,100 66,200 71,900 75,500 77,400 86,600 98,100 80,300 76,100 61,600 71,700 71,600 74,700 75,087

62,900 68,000 63,400 68,900 70,200 68,300 76,200 81,100 73,100 69,800 59,600 63,700 59,600 68,400 67,653

101,600 n/a 85,000 96,300 95,300 89,535 87,000 118,122 101,300 91,900 90,500 92,400 72,100 70,900 77,700 75,500 89,677

77,100 n/a 64,800 71,500 77,400 65,594 69,500 92,935 76,900 69,500 70,700 74,700 59,500 57,500 63,100 64,400 70,342

61,100 n/a 58,500 64,400 64,000 55,108 57,400 75,803 60,100 60,900 56,700 59,400 50,600 50,800 53,500 53,900 58,814

Professor UNC Asheville AAUP-Public Comparisons Doctoral Institutions Comprehensive Baccalaureate UNC System Comparisons Appalachian State East Carolina Elizabeth City Fayetteville State NC A & T NC Central North Carolina State UNC-Chapel Hill UNC-Charlotte UNC-Greensboro UNC-Pembroke UNC-Wilmington Western Carolina Winston-Salem UNC System Average Peer Institution Comparisons Christopher Newport Univ (VA) Evergreen State College (WA) Fort Lewis College (CO) Furman University (SC) Keene State College (NH) Massachusetts C. of Liberal Arts New College of Florida Ramapo College of New Jersey* Rhodes College (TN) St. Mary’s College (MD) SUNY College at Geneseo (NY) SUNY at Purchase College (NY) Truman State University (MO) Univ of of Maine - Farmington Univ of Minnesota at Morris Univ of Montevallo (AL) Peer Institution Average

Source: The Chronicle of Higher Education, April 11, 2014 * Ramapo C. of New Jersey Source: COPLAC Data Profile 13-14

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Fiscal Resources

Table 42 Current Fund Revenues and Expenditures: Five-Year Trend 2009-10 Revenue Source Tuition and Fees Grants and Contracts- operation Sales and Services of Auxilary Ent. Sales and Services of Educ. Activities Other Operating Sources State Appropriations Grants - Nonoperating Gifts Investment Income Other Nonoperating Revenue Other Revenues and Additions 63

Total Revenues & Additions Expenses and other Deductions Instruction Research Public Service Academic Support Student Services Institutional Support Operation & Maintenance of Plant Depreciation Scholarships and Fellowships Auxiliary Enterprises Nonoperating Exp. and Deduct. Total Expenses and Deductions

Amount 15,531,118 3,466,076 9,297,859 408,851 746,738 36,288,214 8,606,882 1,279,670 765,841 2,245,178 25,158,437

2010-11 Percent 15.0 3.3 9.0 0.4 0.7 35.0 8.3 1.2 0.7 2.2 24.2

103,794,864 24,737,728 1,242,435 5,101,777 4,355,377 3,538,598 8,682,170 7,755,593 4,243,045 4,558,813 12,064,906 1,040,556 77,320,998

Source: IPEDS F-1 from UNC Asheville Financial Affairs

Amount 17,311,412 3,997,174 9,130,441 452,841 921,709 36,189,482 9,938,499 1,136,580 1,569,501 2,670,563 17,836,448

2011-12

Percent 17.1 4.0 9.0 0.4 0.9 35.8 9.8 1.1 1.6 2.6 17.6

101,154,650 32.0 1.6 6.6 5.6 4.6 11.2 10.0 5.5 5.9 15.6 1.3

25,597,890 1,675,779 5,453,189 4,531,585 3,796,589 8,781,264 8,355,957 4,380,507 6,738,173 12,717,835 1,381,637 83,410,405

Amount 19,456,333 2,787,305 9,011,278 872,095 1,096,496 35,659,695 8,584,734 2,846,504 502,820 645,921 3,999,061

2012-13

Percent 22.8 3.3 10.5 1.0 1.3 41.7 10.0 3.3 0.6 0.8 4.7

85,462,242 30.7 2.0 6.5 5.4 4.6 10.5 10.0 5.3 8.1 15.2 1.7

24,965,728 2,078,950 1,836,838 4,453,447 4,250,640 9,193,696 10,026,706 4,231,634 5,857,191 12,810,378 1,298,174 81,003,382

Amount 20,372,368 2,312,813 9,146,429 683,183 1,241,425 37,588,312 8,625,699 2,411,039 1,359,098 902,461 2,308,653

2013-14 Percent 23.4 2.7 10.5 0.8 1.4 43.2 9.9 2.8 1.6 1.0 2.7

86,951,480 30.8 2.6 2.3 5.5 5.2 11.3 12.4 5.2 7.2 15.8 1.6

26,255,001 1,597,436 2,023,562 4,510,483 4,486,276 10,623,296 9,900,964 4,953,526 5,795,800 13,660,790 2,158,814 85,965,948

Amount 21,992,082 2,351,167 10,149,164 510,141 1,519,536 36,828,519 8,742,041 2,415,936 1,964,536 888,068 4,091,779

Percent 24.0 2.6 11.1 0.6 1.7 40.3 9.6 2.6 2.1 1.0 4.5

91,452,969 30.5 1.9 2.4 5.2 5.2 12.4 11.5 5.8 6.7 15.9 2.5

26,803,191 1,340,271 1,676,563 4,511,200 5,167,503 11,559,232 9,767,241 5,333,499 5,985,525 14,344,592 2,597,388 89,086,205

30.1 1.5 1.9 5.1 5.8 13.0 11.0 6.0 6.7 16.1 2.9

Table 43 Operating Expenditures by Function 2013-14

Instruction Research Public Service Academic Support Student Services Institutional Support Operations & Maintenance/Plant Student Financial Aid Auxiliary Enterprises Depreciation Total Operating Expenses Percent of Total Source: Controller's Office (unaudited)

Salaries & Benefits 24,129,709 1,048,555 1,227,947 2,759,933 3,580,538 9,319,321 5,516,145 30,751 5,646,370 53,259,269 61%

Supplies & Materials 851,762 59,815 49,104 1,080,866 158,609 347,430 1,529,078 2,265 2,444,562 6,523,493 8%

Services 1,815,059 231,901 398,810 670,401 1,428,356 1,858,563 542,073 901 5,510,798 12,456,863 15%

Scholarships & Fellowships 17,404 1,559

Utilities 6,661

Depreciation

701

3,099 1,904 2,179,945 5,961,485 75 5,985,525 7%

742,861 2,930,167 3%

5,333,499 5,333,499 6%

Total 26,820,595 1,340,271 1,678,122 4,511,200 5,170,602 11,527,219 9,767,241 5,995,402 14,344,666 5,333,499 86,488,817 100%

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Table 44 Tuition and Fees per Year Full-Time Students

10-11 Undergraduate Tuition: In-State Out-of-State Graduate Tuition: In-State Out-of-State Total Fees: Room (Double Occupancy): Founders Hall Mills Hall South Ridge West Ridge Governor's Hall Overlook Hall Room (Single Occupancy): Governor's Hall Overlook Hall Moore Hall - Year Round Board: Meal Plan

Academic Year 11-12 12-13 13-14

5-Year 5-Year Pct 14-15 Increase Change

2,626 3,166 3,476 3,666 3,666 15,398 16,798 17,298 17,488 18,537

1,040 3,139

39.6 20.4

3,110 3,681 4,181 4,371 4,371 15,706 17,126 17,298 17,816 18,885 2,096 2,118 2,440 2,575 2,726

1,261 3,179 630

40.5 20.2 30.1

3,990 3,990 3,990 3,990 3,990

4,160 4,160 4,160 4,160 4,160

4,348 4,348 4,348 4,348 4,348

4,522 4,522 4,522 4,522 4,522 4,650

4,658 4,658 4,658 4,658 4,658 4,790

668 668 668 668 668

16.7 16.7 16.7 16.7 16.7

5,460

5,670

5,926

5,926 6,100 7,600

5,926 6,100 7,600

466

8.5

3,050

3,142

3,236

3,334

3,674

624

20.5

Source: Finance & Operations

Table 45 Distance Education Tuition and Fees Academic Year 2014-15 Tuition (per hour rate): Resident undergraduate Non-resident undergraduate Resident graduate Non-resident graduate

123.86 626.25 214.27 925.74

Ed/Tech Fee per credit hour

15.98

Source: Bursar

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Table 46 The University of North Carolina Tuition and Fees Applicable to All Regular Full-Time Undergraduate Students 2014-15

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School Appalachian State University East Carolina University Elizabeth City State University Fayetteville State University NC A & T State University NC Central University NC State University UNC Asheville UNC Charlotte UNC Greensboro UNC Pembroke UNC School of the Arts (1) UNC Wilmington UNC-Chapel Hill Western Carolina University Winston-Salem State University

Tuition Resident Non-Resident 3,772.00 16,939.00 3,959.00 19,156.00 2,775.98 14,450.91 2,742.76 14,351.00 3,270.00 16,030.00 3,455.00 14,870.00 6,038.00 21,293.00 3,666.00 18,537.00 3,522.00 16,693.00 3,932.00 18,794.00 3,211.00 13,163.00 5,870.00 21,240.00 4,026.00 18,053.71 6,423.00 31,505.00 3,669.00 14,062.00 3,144.00 12,674.00

Athletics 701.00 631.00 623.60 618.00 723.00 748.88 232.00 730.00 747.00 696.00 655.00 N/A 654.55 279.00 688.00 694.00

Health Services 268.00 235.00 250.27 151.00 303.50 242.66 310.00 346.00 214.00 275.00 160.00 857.00 190.50 416.00 296.00 247.00

General Fees Debt Student Educational Total Service Activities & Tech. General Fees Fee 623.00 495.00 2,087.00 579.00 599.00 342.00 1,807.00 218.00 608.84 238.05 1,720.76 – 493.00 310.00 1,572.00 315.00 545.50 405.17 1,977.17 288.00 476.40 401.15 1,869.09 120.00 601.01 427.91 1,570.92 524.50 720.00 473.00 2,269.00 337.00 561.00 450.00 1,972.00 685.00 378.00 397.00 1,746.00 707.00 582.00 351.00 1,748.00 247.00 693.00 524.00 2,074.00 200.00 664.15 398.50 1,907.70 381.00 358.13 444.86 1,497.99 185.85 572.00 544.00 2,100.00 387.00 530.70 416.46 1,888.16 460.00

Total Fees 2,666.00 2,025.00 1,720.76 1,887.00 2,265.17 1,989.09 2,095.42 2,606.00 2,657.00 2,453.00 1,995.00 2,274.00 2,288.70 1,683.84 2,487.00 2,348.16

Total Total Resident Non-Resident Tuition & Fees Tuition & Fees 6,438.00 19,605.00 5,984.00 21,181.00 4,496.74 16,171.67 4,629.76 16,238.00 5,535.17 18,295.17 5,444.09 16,859.09 8,133.42 23,388.42 6,272.00 21,143.00 6,179.00 19,350.00 6,385.00 21,247.00 5,206.00 15,158.00 8,144.00 23,514.00 6,314.70 20,342.41 8,106.84 33,188.84 6,156.00 16,549.00 5,492.16 15,022.16

(1) Does not include High School * In addition to the fees above, the Board also authorized a $1 ASG fee which is not included in the total fees. Source: http://www.northcarolina.edu/sites/default/files/documents/2014-15_ug_tuit_fees.pdf

Updated 9/11/2014

Table 47 External Grants and Contracts Funding Amounts by Fiscal Year

Total Submissions Total Awards Num of Different Investigators Total Amount Awarded

FY 2005 FY 2006 FY 2007 FY 2008 51 56 60 66 30 34 41 37 30 19 29 35 $1,327,827 $4,205,235 $5,394,623 $4,563,395

Source: UNC Asheville Sponsored Scholarship and Programs

FY 2009 44 30 24 $1,990,980

FY 2010 35 18 48 $2,706,600

FY 2011 35 24 42 $2,953,222

FY 2012 35 19 35 $1,323,548

FY 2013 42 30 39 $1,685,715

FY 2014 47 34 41 $1,466,264

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Figure 13 Endowed Funds

Amount in Millions 38

37.2

36

33.9

34 32 30 27.8

28

22

19.5

20 18

16.6 15.2

16 13.8

14

8

10.6

14.9

14.8 13.6

5.7 5.1

5.4

13.1

7.6

7.1 6.1

10.0

9.2

21.8 7.5 7.3

5.6

5.4 5.1

4.7

22.1

4.5

3.0

17.5

6 4

23.9

23.6

24

10

UNCA

11.8

25.7

26

12

13.4

28.6

11.3

8.7

9.5

9.4

8.9

8.6

9.8

99

00

01

02

03

04

18.6 14.5

13.9

18.6

18.6

11

12

23.8

UNCA Foundation

16.4

2 0 98

05

06 07 Year

08

09

10

13

14

Source: Controller's Office

Table 48 Source of Outright Gift Income by Year Alumni Parents Other Individuals Foundations Corporations Religious Organizations Fundraising Consortia Other Organizations Total Giving*

2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 163,500 170,779 269,039 170,847 84,122 119,976 104,288 73,178 1,529,399 1,942,535 500,647 463,515 853,115 3,456,508 1,332,981 425,830 1,004,605 1,906,795 784,229 1,616,114 1,284 900 1,080 1,800

2011-12 194,536 103,361 575,259 659,890 1,848,619 2,200

2012-13 211,321 104,286 507,162 2,461,588 690,657 1,450

2013-14 223,812 104,472 732,094 388,622 354,549 550

952,116 4,588,141

104,556 3,488,421

152,106 4,128,570

165,158 1,969,257

1,640,552 9,238,045

172,292 3,164,556

599,989 3,351,273

*Deferred giving not included Source: University Advancement 68

Table 49 Alumni Donations Fiscal Year

# Alumni of Record

Number Donors

Total Giving*

Giving Rate

2002-03

8,454

1,180

$133,712

14.0%

2003-04

9,900

1,094

$133,951

11.1%

2004-05 2005-06

10,639 10,639

986 599

$661,941 $142,638

9.3% 5.6%

2006-07

10,990

1,044

$265,488

9.5%

2007-08

11,578

963

$163,500

8.3%

2008-09

12,213

891

$179,640

7.3%

2009-10

14,213

894

$275,461

6.3%

2010-11

15,321

1,016

$209,641

6.6%

2011-12*

14,513

1,100

$194,536

7.6%

2012-13

15,305

1,277

$211,321

8.3%

2013-14

16,037

1,483

$223,812

9.2%

Deferred giving not included Source: University Advancement * Note: 2011-12 reflects the first year of transition to reporting statistics using methodology provided by the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) per direction from UNC General Administration.

Table 50 Outright Gift Income Summary 2008-09 Gifts for Current Operations Unrestricted Restricted Academic Divisions Faculty & Staff Compensation Research Public Service & Extension Library Operation and Maint. of Plant Student Financial Aid Athletics Other Total Current Operations

2009-10

2010-11

2011-12

2012-13

2013-14

38,337

56,098

66,322

182,609

289,330

160,642

108,297

96,658

44,756

154,604

63,557

129,648

3,153 44,367 490 12,000 174,565 139,182 1,605,703 2,126,094

3,056 27,372

192,028 196,138 128,916 700,266

1,848 119,860 100 500 146,326 214,258 99,208 693,178

2,849 171,646 39,232 48 157,484 275,441 92,164 1,076,077

9,020 38,628 26,459 26,400 221,814 404,454 203,838 1,283,500

12,576 37,152 300 18,952 475,444 419,589 65,006 1,319,309

Gifts for Capital Purposes Property, Building, Equipment Endowment - Unrestricted Endowment - Restricted Loan Funds Total Capital Purposes

4,836,265

1,131,793

1,560,716

1,674,501

351,751

33,507

2,268,876 6,810 7,111,951

1,332,497

734,243 3,600 2,412,344

2,493,319

2,464,290

1,095,129 2,250 2,658,095

2,845,070

612,293 4,148 649,948

Total Outright Giving

9,238,045

3,164,556

3,351,273

3,488,421

4,128,570

1,969,257

Source: University Advancement 69

Table 51 Building Inventory Fall 2014

Academic and Administrative Astronomy Lab/Observatory Brown Hall Carmichael/Hum Lecture Hall Carol Belk Theatre Highsmith Union Justice Center Karpen Hall Lipinsky Hall New Hall Owen Hall Phillips Hall Ramsey Library Ramsey Library (New Wing) Reuter Center Rhoades/Robinson Riverside Drive Warehouse Sam Millar Facilities Complex Sherrill Center Student Recreation Center Vance Hall Weizenblatt Health Center WT Weaver Bldg Zageir Hall Zageir Parking Deck Zeis Hall Residential Ashe Hall Founders Hall Gardner Hall Governors Hall Hoey Hall Mills Hall Moore Hall Overlook Hall Pisgah House (Chancellor's Residence) Scott Hall South Ridge Hall West Ridge Hall West Ridge Parking Deck

Year Constructed

Building Cost

Replacement Cost

Accessible (Sq. Ft.)

Assignable (Sq. Ft.)

Gross (Sq. Ft.)

2013 1995 1966 1976 2004 1963 1990 1964 2006 1979 1963 1965 1990 2003 1961 1995 2007 2011 1997 1967 1972 1992 1975 2001 2008

575,530 4,290,000 548,000 477,000 15,800,000 1,205,732 5,600,000 791,758 5,500,000 1,809,259 493,800 685,637 6,400,000 3,900,000 7,692,636 400,000 5,559,215 35,000,000 6,075,600 94,000 191,000 4,802,000 1,130,000 842,600 22,000,000

575,530 17,264,928 8,017,455 3,043,060 20,993,280 14,705,520 16,320,000 10,994,492 8,123,025 16,320,000 4,736,370 17,638,257 20,577,966 4,992,000 31,692,412 4,659,175 6,278,593 33,799,408 15,052,000 1,076,610 1,855,380 7,793,000 7,913,925 1,261,080 38,109,830

969 26,359 18,019 7,761 53,936 15,855 34,024 21,516 17,211 28,879 8,730 35,608 43,800 13,752 65,408 20,525 21,134

969 26,359 18,019 7,761 53,936 35,919 34,024 21,516 17,211 28,879 12,752 35,608 43,800 13,752 65,408 20,525 21,134

44,423 2,164 4,687 10,286 18,365 28,000 45,257

44,501 2,164 4,687 10,286 18,365 28,000 45,257

1,379 60,792 31,441 10,715 73,920 51,780 64,000 38,173 31,855 47,366 18,574 47,641 55,926 19,580 105,358 20,525 27,659 119,012 53,000 4,222 7,276 22,600 31,035 28,000 86,145

1969 1982 1967 2003 1969 1987 1967 2012 2010 1967 1994 1999 1999

132,670 2,943,027 146,000 11,500,000 132,670 4,250,000 146,000 26,060,769 2,400,000 146,000 3,950,000 7,600,000 2,474,697

1,794,000 16,566,940 1,716,000 15,483,000 1,794,000 16,858,400 1,716,000 25,839,000 1,934,000 1,716,000 10,408,320 12,848,420 3,069,000

0 42,668 168 36,098 0 41,877 0 50,509 6,333 792 22,354 28,711 70,200

4,619 42,668 4,006 36,098 4,595 41,877 4,158 50,509 6,333 4,090 22,354 28,711 70,200

6,900 63,719 6,600 59,550 6,900 64,840 6,600 99,381 7,440 6,600 40,032 49,417 70,200

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Figure 14: Percent of Space in Satisfactory Condition, Fall 2013 UNCW

99.1

UNCP

97.2

FSU

91.4

ASU

91.1

NCCU

85.0

UNCC

82.8

UNC-CH

76.6

UNCG

71.0

UNCSA

69.8

ECSU

66.4

WCU

62.4

UNCA WSSU

UNC Average

59.7 56.8

NCSU

53.9

NCA&T

50.4

ECU

29.0 0.0

10.0

20.0

30.0

40.0

50.0

60.0

70.0

80.0

90.0

100.0

90.0

100.0

Percent

Figure 15: Percent of Space Needing Renovation by Cost Level, Fall 2013 < 25% of Bldg. Cost

> 25% of Bldg. Cost, Termination or Demolition

NCA&T

49.6

NCSU

46.1

WSSU

43.2

UNCA

40.3

WCU

37.6

ECSU

33.7

UNCSA

30.2

UNCG

29.0

UNC-CH

23.3

UNCC

17.2

NCCU ASU

8.8

FSU

8.6

UNCP

UNC Average

15.0

2.8

UNCW

0.9 0.0

10.0

20.0

30.0

40.0

50.0

60.0

70.0

80.0

Percent

Source: Facilities Inventory and Utilization Study (UNC General Administration) 71

Table 52 Percentage of General Purpose Classrooms Utilized by Day and Time Fall 2014 Percent of Classrooms in Use Time

Mon

Tue

Wed

Thu

Fri

08:00-08:30 08:30-09:00 09:00-09:30 09:30-10:00 10:00-10:30 10:30-11:00 11:00-11:30 11:30-12:00 12:00-12:30 12:30-01:00 01:00-01:30 01:30-02:00 02:00-02:30 02:30-03:00 03:00-03:30 03:30-04:00 04:00-04:30 04:30-05:00 05:00-05:30 05:30-06:00 06:00-06:30 06:30-07:00 07:00-07:30 07:30-08:00 08:00-08:30 08:30-09:00 09:00-09:30 09:30-10:00

25.0 66.1 69.6 69.6 85.7 85.7 85.7 60.7 60.7 73.2 53.6 91.1 85.7 87.5 60.7 62.5 60.7 42.9 26.8 25.0 25.0 23.2 19.6 19.6 19.6 8.9 7.1

21.4 33.9 89.3 89.3 76.8 89.3 89.3 89.3 87.5 1.8 1.8 66.1 66.1 66.1 64.3 62.5 64.3 48.2 23.2 23.2 28.6 28.6 23.2 19.6 10.7 1.8 1.8

23.2 73.2 76.8 76.8 96.4 96.4 92.9 82.1 82.1 83.9 50.0 92.9 91.1 92.9 62.5 64.3 62.5 46.4 30.4 25.0 21.4 17.9 14.3 12.5 12.5 1.8 1.8

17.9 30.4 87.5 87.5 78.6 87.5 87.5 87.5 87.5 1.8 1.8 64.3 64.3 64.3 66.1 64.3 64.3 46.4 17.9 16.1 23.2 23.2 21.4 17.9 8.9 1.8 1.8

19.6 53.6 58.9 57.1 71.4 71.4 78.6 60.7 60.7 69.6 44.6 75.0 57.1 58.9 28.6 32.1 23.2 12.5 10.7 10.7 7.1 7.1

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Table 53 Classrooms and Labs by Building Fall 2014 N Rms Carmichael

8

Classrooms Capacity Min Mean 30

38.8

N Max Rms

Class Labs Capacity Min Mean

N Max Rms

40

Carol Belk Theatre Karpen Hall

10

25

33.0

74

Lipinsky Hall

Non-Class Labs Capacity Min Mean Max

12

1

3.4

16

2

24

24.5

25

2

18

30.0

42

2

21

21.0

21

2

30

52.5

75

18

1

6.3

16

New Hall

8

20

25.0

30

2

15

32.0

49

1

20

20.0

20

Owen Hall

7

21

34.9

50

5

4

15.4

25

7

2

9.3

16

3

6

12.7

22

23

2

14.0

30

Sherrill Center

7

2

13.4

37

West Ridge Hall

2

1

1.0

1

Ramsey Library Rhoades/Robinson

Zageir Hall Zeis Hall Total

10

30

51.1

204

6

8

17.7

25

10

20

28.5

40

1

25

25.0

25

3

30

36.0

48

6

12

19.0

24

17

4

14.0

24

56

20

35.5

204

24

4

23.0

75

94

1

10.9

37

73

Table 54 Residence Hall Capacity and Number of Students Housed

Residence Hall Ashe Hall

Normal Capacity

2011 Number Housed

Pct of Cap

Normal Capacity

2012 Number Housed

Pct of Cap

Normal Capacity

2013 Number Housed

Pct of Cap

Normal Capacity

2014 Number Housed

Pct of Cap

This column

20

20

100.0

20

20

100.0

20

19

95.0

20

20

100.0

is in the print

Founders Hall

308

289

93.8

300

234

78.0

287

282

98.3

287

295

102.8

area to center

Gardner Hall

20

19

95.0

20

18

90.0

20

19

95.0

20

20

100.0

to be closer

188

184

97.9

176

166

94.3

168

167

99.4

166

179

107.8

to bottom of

Hoey Hall

20

19

95.0

20

20

100.0

20

20

100.0

20

20

100.0

page.

Mills Hall

312

294

94.2

296

273

92.2

282

280

99.3

284

290

102.1

20

19

95.0

20

20

100.0

20

19

95.0

20

20

100.0

300

274

91.3

288

282

97.9

288

302

104.9

Governors Hall

74

Moore Hall Overlook Hall Scott Hall

20

19

95.0

20

18

90.0

20

20

100.0

20

20

100.0

South Ridge Hall

116

106

91.4

122

86

70.5

107

105

98.1

107

116

108.4

West Ridge Hall

152

140

92.1

148

134

90.5

141

138

97.9

139

142

102.2

1,176

1,109

94.9

1,442

1,263

90.6

1,373

1,351

97.8

1,371

1,424

102.6

Total Students

Table 55 Capital Improvements: 2014-15 Est. Cost A.

B.

Projects Under Construction 1. Greenway 2. Wayfinding Phase 2 Recently Completed Projects 1. Phillips Hall ADA & Safety Improvements 2. 24 Hyannis Renovation 3. Westridge Roof Replacement 4. Brown Hall Dining Renovation* 5. Zageir Roof Replacement 6. Lipinsky Fire Alarm System Replacement 7. Lipinsky Structural Repairs 8. Overlook Solar Panels 9. Wayfinding Phase I & IA 10. Highsmith Dining Renovations 11. Athletic Fields Lighting 12. 118 W T Weaver Renovation 13. ITS Infrastructure Upgrades 14. Ramsey Library - One Stop Office Renovations

410,000 190,000

Est. Completion Date Project Lgth. (Constr. Period) October 2015 June 2015

425,000 200,000 343,000 3,666,000 427,000 180,000 227,000 100,000 416,000 240,000 500,000 880,000 720,000 630,000

December 2014 December 2014 October 2014 August 2014 August 2014 August 2014 July 2014 July 2014 June 2014 January 2014 January 2014 December 2013 December 2013 November 2013

3,175,000 600,000 380,000 60,000 112,000

June 2015 May 2015 August 2015 May 2015 April 2015

*$3,666,000 funded by Chartwells

C.

Projects in Design - Funds Allocated 1. Lighting Performance Contract* 2. Athletic Track Building 3. SRC Floor Replacement 4. SRC Gender Neutral Locker Room 6. Overlook Storage Area *Funded by avoided energy cost

D.

E.

Project in Planning - Awaiting Construction Funding 1. Baseball Stadium 2. Road and Walkway Improvements 3. Owen Hall Renovations 4. Mills Hall Attic Platform 5. Campus ADA Improvements Future Capital Projects - currently unfunded 1. Replace Carmichael Hall and Lecture Hall 2. Renovate Owen Hall 3. Student Recreation Ctr & Justice Gym Renovation 4. Lipinsky Hall Renovation 5. Phillips Hall Renovation 6. Highsmith Renovation

75

2,500,000 500,000 500,000 100,000 300,000

33,900,000 15,150,000 15,000,000 12,335,200 4,492,800 3,000,000

August 2015

Table 56 Ramsey Library Resources: Five-Year Trend

Books, Serial Files, Gov. Docs. Current Serial Subscriptions Microforms eBooks eJournals Audiovisual Materials (dvds, audio cds, vhs) Streaming Videos**

2010 275,323 13,592 218,794

9,185

*

2011 278,094 13,568 182,062 *

9,160

2012 280,449 78,979 182,062 33,390 78,575 8,494

2013 333,113 70,505 8,097 215,237 70,295 7,907

Microforms total includes withdrawal of over 36,000 microforms during 2011 FY. **Added streaming videos duing 2014 FY since they are more and more and dvd, cds are less.

SOURCE: Ramsey Library

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2014 316,918 151,496 8,079 468,793 151,271 7,520 18,643