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STATISTICAL ABSTRACT OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN NORTH CAROLINA 2014-15 Research Report 1-14 (November 2015) THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL, NORTH CAROLINA http://www.northcarolina.edu/apps/stat_abstract/index.php

STATISTICAL ABSTRACT OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN NORTH CAROLINA, 2014-15 Report Compiled by Daphne Dow, Institutional Research Associate Institutional Research and Analysis UNC General Administration (November 2015) THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA http://www.northcarolina.edu/apps/stat_abstract/index.php

PREFACE The University of North Carolina presents the forty-seventh annual Statistical Abstract of Higher Education in North Carolina. This abstract covers the breadth of higher education activities in the State in their quantitative aspect, from simple counts of enrollment and degrees conferred to complex analyses of the flow of student transfers among institutions. Collected and published annually, this wide range of information should be useful to members of the public and to planners and educators in educational institutions and government agencies. It is hoped that the information will aid in the more effective use of resources allocated to higher education. The Institutional Research Division of the General Administration of the University of North Carolina assembled the data for the abstract from information supplied by the colleges and universities. I especially wish to acknowledge the work of Ms. Daphne Dow, Ms. Laura Simpson, Mr. Jeremy Mercer, and Mr. Eric Zwieg of the Institutional Research and Analysis Division for generating data and for their meticulous care in assembling and editing the abstract. Acknowledgement is also due to assisting officials at the institutions, public and private, for their continuing and wholehearted cooperation. To all, I express my sincere appreciation. Junius Gonzales Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs UNC-GA IRA/Abs.AR007.I/9-21-15

CONTENTS PAGE PREFACE LIST OF TABLES LIST OF FIGURES INTRODUCTION i iii vii viii I. CURRENT ENROLLMENT 1 II. ENROLLMENT TRENDS 49 III. UNDERGRADUATE TRANSFERS 62 IV. DEGREES CONFERRED 76 V. FACULTY 98 VI. LIBRARY RESOURCES 111 VII. COSTS TO STUDENTS 121 VIII. ADMISSIONS 132 IX. STUDENT FINANCIAL AID 157 X. STUDENT HOUSING 176 APPENDICES A. Sources of Data 182 B. Definitions of Terms 183 C. North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics, Enrollment by County of Residence, Class Level, Gender and Race 185 UNC-GA IRA/Abs.AR006.I/8-31-15

LIST OF TABLES Table Page CURRENT ENROLLMENT 1. General Characteristics of Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, Fall 2014 5 2. Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Residence Status, Full-Time and Part-Time, and Gender, Fall 2014 6 3. Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Class, and Level of Instruction, Fall 2014 9 4. Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Level of Instruction, and Residence Status, Fall 2014 12 5. Full-Time Equivalent Degree Credit Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Level of Instruction, and Residence Status, Fall 2014 15 6. Curriculum Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Community Colleges by Institution, Residence Status, Full-Time and Part-Time, and Gender, Fall 2014 18 7. Percentage Age Distribution of Undergraduate Enrollment by Institution, Fall 2014 20 8. Home County of In-State Undergraduate Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Type of Institution, Fall 2014 23 9. Home State of Out-of-State Undergraduate Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Type of Institution, Fall 2014 25 10. Home County of In-State Undergraduate Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in the University of North Carolina by Institution, Fall 2014 26 11. Home State of Out-of-State Undergraduate Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in the University of North Carolina by Institution, Fall 2014 28 12. Home County of All Curriculum Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Community Colleges by County, Fall 2014 29 13. Home State of All Curriculum Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Community Colleges by State, Fall 2014 31 14. Geographic Origin of Undergraduate Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Fall 2014 32 15. Graduate and First Professional Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, Fall 2014 35 16. Upper-Division Undergraduate and Post-Baccalaureate Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in the University of North Carolina by Field of Study, Fall 2014 37 17. Summer School Unduplicated Headcount Enrollment and Credit Hours Registered in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, 2014 41 18. Headcount and Percent of Foreign Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution and Level of Instruction, Fall 2014 43 19. Racial Composition of Student Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, Fall 2014 45

Table Page 20. Instructional Activity in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Level and Type of Instruction, Fall 2014 47 ENROLLMENT TRENDS 21. Degree Credit Enrollment Trends in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, Fall 1921 - Fall 2014 51 22. Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities and Percentage Change by Institution, Fall 2004 - Fall 2014 52 23. Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment by Residence Status in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, Fall 2004 - Fall 2014 55 24. Percentages of Out-of-State Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Public Colleges and Universities, Fall 2009 - Fall 2014 56 25. Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment Trends by Level of Instruction in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, Fall 2003 - Fall 2013 57 26. Trend in County Origin of In-State Undergraduate Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, Fall 2004 - Fall 2014 58 27. Trend in State Origin of Out-of-State Undergraduate Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, Fall 2004 - Fall 2014 60 UNDERGRADUATE TRANSFERS 28. Undergraduate Transfers to North Carolina Colleges and Universities, Fall 2004 - Fall 2014 64 29. Undergraduate Transfer Students at North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Type of Institution and Gender, Fall 2014 65 30. Undergraduate Transfer Students from Two-Year Colleges to Senior Colleges and Universities in North Carolina by Institution, Fall 2014 66 31. Undergraduate Transfer Students from Senior Colleges and Universities to Senior Colleges and Universities in North Carolina by Institution, Fall 2014 68 32. Undergraduate Transfer Students from Senior Colleges and Universities to Two-Year Colleges in North Carolina by Institution, Fall 2014 70 33. Undergraduate Transfer Students from Two-Year Colleges to Two-Year Colleges in North Carolina by Institution, Fall 2014 72 34. Undergraduate Transfer Students from Out-of-State Colleges and Universities to North Carolina Colleges and Universities by State, Fall 2014 74 35. Transfers into Non-College Transfer Programs at North Carolina Community Colleges from Other Colleges and Universities, Fall 2014 75 DEGREES CONFERRED 36. Number of Degrees Conferred by North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, 2010-11 2013-14 79 37. Degrees Conferred by North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Field of Study, Level of Degree, Race, and Gender, 2013-14 81

Table Page 38. Number of Bachelor's Degrees Conferred by North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Gender, and Field of Study, 2013-14 84 39. First Professional Degrees Conferred by North Carolina Universities by Institution, Gender, and Field of Study, 2013-14 88 40. Number of Master's Degrees Conferred by North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Gender, and Field of Study, 2013-14 90 41. Number of Doctorate Degrees Conferred by North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Gender, and Field of Study, 2013-14 94 42. Degrees and Awards Based on Less Than Four Years Work Beyond High School at North Carolina Colleges and Universities, 2013-14 96 FACULTY 43. Academic Rank and Gender of Full-Time Faculty in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Fall 2014 100 44. Highest Earned Degree Held by Full-Time Faculty in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution and Academic Rank, Fall 2014 103 LIBRARY RESOURCES 45. Library Resources in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, 2012-13 112 46. Library Services in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Fall 2013 115 47. Library Operating Expenditures in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, 2012-13 118 COSTS TO STUDENTS 48. Undergraduate Tuition and Required Fees Combined for North Carolina Colleges and Universities, 2009-10 to 2014-15 123 49. Costs to Undergraduate Students at North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, 2014-15 126 50. Detailed Listing of Required Fees Charged to Regular Undergraduate Students in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, 2014-15 128 51. Costs to Students in First Professional Degree Programs at North Carolina Universities by Institution and Type of Program, 2014-15 130 52. Costs to Graduate Students at North Carolina Universities by Institution, 2014-15 131 ADMISSIONS 53. Average SAT Scores of Entering Freshmen in the University of North Carolina, Fall 2004 - Fall 2014 136 54. Distribution of SAT Scores of Entering Freshmen in the University of North Carolina, Fall 2014 137 55. Averages and Quartiles of SAT Scores of Entering Freshmen in the University of North Carolina, Fall 2014 138

Table Page 56. Averages and Quartiles of SAT Scores of Entering Freshmen in North Carolina Private Colleges and Universities, Fall 2014 140 57. High School Class Rank of Entering Freshmen in the University of North Carolina, Fall 2014 143 58. High School Class Rank of Entering Freshmen in North Carolina Private Colleges and Universities, Fall 2014 144 59. Number of Freshman Applications, Acceptances, and Enrollees in the University of North Carolina, Fall 2014 145 60. Number of Freshman Applications, Acceptances, and Enrollees in North Carolina Private Colleges and Universities, Fall 2014 146 61. Number of Undergraduate Transfer Applications, Acceptances, and Enrollees in the University of North Carolina, Fall 2014 149 62. Number of Undergraduate Transfer Applications, Acceptances, and Enrollees in North Carolina Private Colleges and Universities, Fall 2014 150 63. Number of Doctoral Research Applications, Acceptances, and Enrollees in the University of North Carolina, Fall 2014 153 64. Number of Doctoral Professional Applications, Acceptances, and Enrollees in the University of North Carolina, Fall 2014 156 STUDENT FINANCIAL AID 65. Undergraduate Student Aid Expenditures by Program and Sector, 2013-14 158 66. Grants and Scholarships Provided to Undergraduate Students in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, 2013-14 160 67. Federal Loans, Non-Federal Loans, and Work Study Provided to Undergraduate Students in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, 2013-14 164 68. Scholarship/Loans Provided to Undergraduate Students in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, 2013-14 170 69. North Carolina Legislative Tuition Grants (NCLTG) and State Contractual Scholarship Funds (SCSF) Awarded to Students in North Carolina Private Colleges and Universities, 2013-14 172 70. Financial Aid for Doctoral Research Students in North Carolina Universities, 2013-14 173 71. Financial Aid for Doctoral Professional Students in North Carolina Universities, 2013-14 175 STUDENT HOUSING 72. Capacity and Utilization of Dormitories in the University of North Carolina, Fall 2004 to Fall 2014 178 73. Enrollment by Type of Housing in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, Fall 2014 179

LIST OF FIGURES Figure Page 1. North Carolina Post-Secondary Institutions, 2014-15 (Map) ix 2. Student Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Residence Status, Fall 2014 3 3. Student Enrollment in North Carolina Public Colleges and Universities by Residence Status, Fall 2014 3 4. Student Enrollment in North Carolina Private Colleges and Universities by Residence Status, Fall 2014 3 5. Geographic Origin of Undergraduate Students in the University of North Carolina, Fall 2014 4 6. Enrollment by Residence Status in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, Fall 2004 - Fall 2014 50 7. Institutional Origin of Undergraduate Transfers in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, Fall 2014 63 8. Bachelor's Degrees Conferred by North Carolina Colleges and Universities, 2003-04 2013-14 77 9. Master's Degrees Conferred by North Carolina Colleges and Universities, 2003-04 2013-14 77 10. Doctoral Research and Doctoral Professional Degrees Conferred by North Carolina Colleges and Universities, 2003-04 2013-14 77 11. Bachelor's Degrees Conferred by North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Field of Study, 2013-14 78 12. Percentages of Full-Time Instructional Faculty Holding a Doctoral Research or Doctoral Professional Degree in Each Academic Rank at North Carolina Senior Colleges and Universities, Fall 2014 99 13. Ranges of Combined Tuition and Required Fees Charged to Undergraduate Students in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, 2013-14 122 14. SAT Scores of Entering Freshmen in the University of North Carolina, Fall 2004 Fall 2014 133 15. Comparison of SAT Statistics of First-Time Freshmen in the University of North Carolina, Fall 2014 134 16. Percent of Freshman Applications, Acceptances, and Enrollees in the University of North Carolina by Carnegie Category, Fall 2014 135 17. Percent Dormitory Utilization in the University of North Carolina, Fall 2004 - Fall 2014 177 UNC-GA ProgAssess/Abs.AR009.I/11-30-15

INTRODUCTION The Statistical Abstract of Higher Education in North Carolina, 2014-15 has been assembled to provide a detailed statistical account of higher education in North Carolina to legislators, educators, and other interested citizens of North Carolina. The data in this abstract represent both past and current (2014-15 academic year) information. From this abstract, the reader can gain some knowledge about who is being educated, where they are being educated, and the resources supporting their education. The Institutional Research and Analysis Division of the University of North Carolina General Administration compiled the data reported herein from online forms submitted by the individual institutions in the summer and fall of 2014 for processing during the 2014-15 academic year. The design of these forms is suitable for both Federal and State data requests (see Appendix A). The staff of the Institutional Research and Analysis Division makes every effort to verify the validity and reliability of the data reported by the institutions. The ultimate responsibility for the accuracy of the data, of course, lies with the individual institutions as they originate the reports on which this abstract is based. In certain instances discrepancies may appear to be present, when in reality the data reported may reflect different interpretations of definitions by respondents in different institutions. Wherever possible, these apparent discrepancies are explained by footnotes. For example, because of its unique student body, which consists of both college and high school students, data for University of North Carolina School of the Arts may not be directly comparable to other institutions in some tables in which they are presented. If a comparison or a trend study is conducted, please note that East Coast Bible College closed on August 31, 1999. Anson Community College changed its name to South Piedmont Community College in the fall of 1999. Winston- Salem Bible College changed its name to Carolina Christian College in the fall of 2007. North Carolina School of the Arts changed its name to University of North Carolina School of the Arts in spring 2008. Roanoke Bible College changed its name to Mid Atlantic Christian College in the spring of 2009. In 2011, Peace College became William Peace University, and John Wesley College became Laurel University. In 2012, Saint Augustine s College became Saint Augustine s University and Piedmont Baptist College and Graduate School became Piedmont International University. In 2013, Mars Hill College became Mars Hill University. In 2014, Mount Olive College became the University of Mount Olive. Beginning in 2000 and 2001, enrollment data for the University of North Carolina and private institutions combined both resident and extension credit respectively. When Cabarrus College of Health Sciences began offering baccalaureate degrees, it moved from the "Junior Colleges" category to the "Senior Colleges and Universities" category. Saint Mary s College became High School only in the fall of 1998. Barber-Scotia College, unaccredited since 2006, is in the process of seeking reaccreditation. In fall 2009, Doctorate and First Professional Degrees were renamed Doctoral Research and Doctoral Professional respectively. UNC-GA IRA/Abs.AR008.I/8-29-15

ix 1 2 3 4 5 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q CHEROKEE 68 NORTH CAROLINA Post-Secondary Institutions 2014-2015 GRAHAM CLAY SWAIN MACON HAYWOOD JACKSON 15 MADISON 94 78 TRANSYLVANIA BUNCOMBE 107 97 8 18 HENDERSON A B C D E YANCEY MITCHELL MCDOWELL POLK AVERY RUTHERFORD PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA 6 1 Appalachian State University - G2 2 East Carolina University - P3 3 Elizabeth City State University - R2 4 Fayetteville State University - M5 5 North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University - K2 6 North Carolina Central University - M2 7 North Carolina State University - M3 8 University of North Carolina at Asheville - D3 9 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - L3 10 University of North Carolina at Charlotte - H4 11 University of North Carolina at Greensboro - K2 12 University of North Carolina at Pembroke - L6 13 University of North Carolina at Wilmington - O7 14 University of North Carolina School of the Arts - J2 15 Western Carolina University - C4 16 Winston-Salem State University - I2 COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGES 17 Alamance Community College - K3 18 Asheville-Buncombe Technical Community College - E4 19 Beaufort County Community College - Q3 20 Bladen Community College - M6 21 Blue Ridge Community College - E4 22 Brunswick Community College - N7 23 Caldwell Community College and Technical Institute - G3 24 Cape Fear Community College - O7 25 Carteret Community College - Q6 26 Catawba Valley Community College - H3 27 Central Carolina Community College - L4 28 Central Piedmont Community College - H4 29 Cleveland Community College - G4 30 Coastal Carolina Community College - P5 31 College of the Albemarle - S2 32 Craven Community College - P5 33 Davidson County Community College - I3 34 Durham Technical Community College - M2 35 Edgecombe Community College - O3 36 Fayetteville Technical Community College - M5 37 Forsyth Technical Community College - J2 65 41 21 47 48 WATAUGA BURKE ASHE CALDWELL 72 23 CLEVELAND ALLEGHANY WILKES 1 91 73 42 29 86 ALEXANDER 92 26 CATAWBA IREDELL 49 SURRY 67 YADKIN DAVIE LINCOLN 83 CABARRUS GASTON 38 76 90 79 101 10 28 MECKLENBURG STOKES ROCKINGHAM FORSYTH 37 GUILFORD 106 104 5 11 16 115 14 88 111 89 87 77 DAVIDSON 39 113 RANDOLPH 33 ROWAN 60 81 93 55 UNION 109 100 66 STANLY Figure 1. ANSON 63 50 MONTGOMERY F G H I J K 59 RICHMOND 38 Gaston College - G4 39 Guilford Technical Community College - K3 40 Halifax Community College - O2 41 Haywood Community College - C3 42 Isothermal Community College - F4 43 James Sprunt Community College - O5 44 Johnston Community College - N4 45 Lenoir Community College - O4 46 Martin Community College - P3 47 Mayland Community College - F3 48 McDowell Technical Community College - F3 49 Mitchell Community College - H3 50 Montgomery Community College - J4 51 Nash Community College - O2 52 Pamlico Community College - Q5 53 Piedmont Community College - L2 54 Pitt Community College - P3 55 Randolph Community College - J3 56 Richmond Community College - K5 57 Roanoke-Chowan Community College - Q2 58 Robeson Community College - L6 59 Rockingham Community College - K2 60 Rowan-Cabarrus Community College - I3 61 Sampson Community College - N5 62 Sandhills Community College - K4 63 South Piedmont Community College - J5 64 Southeastern Community College - M7 65 Southwestern Community College - C4 66 Stanly Community College - J4 67 Surry Community College - I2 68 Tri-County Community College - A5 69 Vance-Granville Community College - N2 70 Wake Technical Community College - M3 71 Wayne Community College - O4 72 Western Piedmont Community College - F3 73 Wilkes Community College - H2 74 Wilson Community College - O3 56 MOORE SCOTLAND CASWELL ALAMANCE 62 102 85 17 CHATHAM HOKE ORANGE LEE 27 ROBESON L 9 12 PERSON 58 53 34 6 84 DURHAM HARNETT 80 CUMBERLAND 4 GRANVILLE COLUMBUS 112 BLADEN VANCE 69 44 SAMPSON FRANKLIN 110 95 WAKE 7 103 108 105 70 JOHNSTON 36 96 64 20 61 WARREN BRUNSWICK 22 NASH HALIFAX WILSON 75 74 WAYNE 71 98 51 DUPLIN 43 PENDER NEW HANOVER 24 13 40 NORTHAMPTON EDGECOMBE 99 35 GREENE LENOIR 45 30 54 PITT JONES ONSLOW MARTIN 2 CRAVEN 82 HERTFORD 57 46 BERTIE BEAUFORT 19 GATES 32 52 PAMLICO Legend: CARTERET 25 CHOWAN UNC-GA IRA/Map.AG005.I/6-10-15 PERQUIMANSO WASHINGTON R S T PASQUTANK 114 CAMDEN TYRRELL HYDE CURRITUCK 3 31 Albemarle Sound DARE Pamlico Sound University of North Carolina 16 Public Community College 58 Private Senior College or 35 M N O P T University Private Junior College 1 PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS SENIOR COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES 75 Barton College - O3 76 Belmont Abbey College - H4 77 Bennett College - K2 78 Brevard College - D4 79 Cabarrus College of Health Sciences - I4 80 Campbell University - M4 81 Catawba College - I3 82 Chowan University - P1 83 Davidson College - H4 84 Duke University - M2 85 Elon University - K2 86 Gardner-Webb University - G4 87 Greensboro College - K2 88 Guilford College - J2 89 High Point University - J3 90 Johnson C. Smith University - H4 91 Lees-McRae College - F2 92 Lenoir-Rhyne University - G3 93 Livingstone College - I3 94 Mars Hill University - E3 95 Meredith College - M3 96 Methodist University - M5 97 Montreat College - E3 98 Mount Olive College - O4 99 North Carolina Wesleyan College - O3 100 Pfeiffer University - J4 101 Queens University of Charlotte - H4 Bible Colleges 5 115 102 St. Andrews Presbyterian College - K6 103 St. Augustine s University - M3 104 Salem College - J2 105 Shaw University - M3 106 Wake Forest University - I2 107 Warren Wilson College - E3 108 William Peace College - M3 109 Wingate University - I5 JUNIOR COLLEGES 110 Louisburg College - N2 BIBLE COLLEGES 111 Carolina Christian College - I2 112 Heritage Bible College - M4 113 Laurel University - K3 114 Mid Atlantic Christian University - R2 115 Piedmont International University- J2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

SECTION I CURRENT ENROLLMENT Figure 2. Student Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Residence Status, Fall 2014 Figure 3. Student Enrollment in North Carolina Public Colleges and Universities by Residence Status, Fall 2014 Figure 4. Student Enrollment in North Carolina Private Colleges and Universities by Residence Status, Fall 2014 Figure 5. Geographic Origin of Undergraduate Students in the University of North Carolina, Fall 2014 Table 1. Table 2. Table 3. Table 4. Table 5. Table 6. General Characteristics of Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, Fall 2014 Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Residence Status, Full-Time and Part-Time, and Gender, Fall 2014 Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Class, and Level of Instruction, Fall 2014 Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Level of Instruction, and Residence Status, Fall 2014 Full-Time Equivalent Resident Credit Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Level of Instruction, and Residence Status, Fall 2014 Curriculum Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Community Colleges by Institution, Residence Status, Full-Time and Part-Time, and Gender, Fall 2014 Table 7. Percentage Age Distribution of Undergraduate Enrollment by Institution, Fall 2014 Table 8. Table 9. Table 10. Table 11. Table 12. Table 13. Table 14. Table 15. Table 16. Home County of In-State Undergraduate Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Type of Institution, Fall 2014 Home State of Out-of-State Undergraduate Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Type of Institution, Fall 2014 Home County of In-State Undergraduate Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in the University of North Carolina by Institution, Fall 2014 Home State of Out-of-State Undergraduate Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in the University of North Carolina by Institution, Fall 2014 Home County of All Curriculum Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Community Colleges by County, Fall 2014 Home State of All Curriculum Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Community Colleges by State, Fall 2014 Geographic Origin of Undergraduate Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Fall 2014 All Graduate Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, Fall 2014 Upper-Division Undergraduate and Post-Baccalaureate Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in the University of North Carolina by Field of Study, Fall 2014

Table 17. Table 18. Table 19. Summer School Unduplicated Headcount Enrollment and Credit Hours Registered in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, 2014 Headcount and Percent of Foreign Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution and Level of Instruction, Fall 2014 Racial Composition of Student Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, Fall 2014 Table 20. Instructional Activity in North Carolina college and Universities by Level and Type of Instruction, 2009-2014

Figures 2, 3, and 4, Fall 2014 Figure 2. Student Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Residence Status, Fall 2014 Pr. Out-of- State, 36,227 CC Out-of- State, 3,241 Pr. In-State, 53,802 CC In-State, 71,184 UNC In-State, 188,542 UNC Out-of- State, 33,426 Figure 3. Student Enrollment in North Carolina Public Colleges and Universities by CC Residence Status, Fall 2014 Out-of- State 3,241 Figure 4. Student Enrollment in North Carolina Private Colleges and Universities by Residence Status, Fall 2014 CC In-State 71,184 UNC In-State 188,542 Pr. Out-of- State 36,227 Pr. In-State 53,802 UNC Out-of- State 33,426 UNC-GA IRA/Abs.AG009.I/8-19-15 UNC figures include military center. **Private institutions include Bible colleges***community colleges include only college transfer students (AA, AFA, AS, AGE).

Figure 5. Geographic Origin of Undergraduate Students in the University of North Carolina, Fall 2014 ASU 4.9% 4.8% 81.3% 9.0% ECU 11.5% 8.0% 68.8% 11.8% ECSU 22.2% 9.9% 58.8% 9.1% FSU 52.5% 12.6% 30.6% 4.3% NCA&T 24.6% 7.7% 48.0% 19.7% NCCU 28.2% 20.2% 42.7% 8.9% NCSU 28.1% 7.9% 50.9% 13.1% UNCA 28.4% 10.2% 50.3% 11.1% UNC-CH 7.0% 5.6% 68.1% 19.3% UNCC 28.3% 21.8% 41.5% 8.4% UNCG 26.0% 18.9% 47.5% 7.5% UNCP 37.5% 21.0% 37.7% 3.8% UNCW 14.4% 4.6% 66.5% 14.5% UNCSA (College) 8.9% 6.4% 33.7% 50.9% UNCSA (High Sch.) 8.7% 18.5% 49.8% 23.0% WCU 6.5% 7.7% 77.1% 8.7% WSSU 19.2% 16.3% 56.5% 8.0% UNC 20.0% 11.1% 57.4% 11.6% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% County of Location Adjacent Counties Other NC Counties Out-of-State UNC-GA IRA/Abs.AG008.I/8-19-15

Table 1 General Characteristics of Degree Credit Headcount in North Carolina Colleges and Universities, Fall 2014 Public Institutions Private Institutions Institutions Enrollment Characteristics Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Junior and Senior Institutions Two-Year Institutions 74,425 25.1 701 0.8 75,126 19.4 Four-Year Institutions 221,968 74.9 89,328 99.2 311,296 80.6 Gender Men 130,054 43.9 38,163 42.4 183,641 44.0 Women 166,339 56.1 51,866 57.6 233,711 56.0 Residence Status In-State 259,726 87.6 53,802 59.8 328,026 78.6 Out-of-State 36,667 12.4 36,227 40.2 89,326 21.4 Attendance Status Full-Time 215,076 72.6 77,108 85.6 321,972 77.1 Part-Time 81,317 27.4 12,921 14.4 95,380 22.9 Level of Instruction Entering Freshman 77,955 26.3 16,591 18.4 98,006 29.3 Other Freshman 38,439 13.0 4,659 5.2 43,142 12.9 Sophomore 36,067 12.2 15,520 17.2 54,959 16.4 Junior 41,162 13.9 14,973 16.6 58,733 17.7 Senior 52,260 17.6 15,581 17.3 71,369 21.3 Special/Unclassified 6,286 2.1 1,574 1.7 8,150 2.4 Undergraduate 252,169 85.1 68,898 76.5 334,359 80.1 Doctoral Professional 4,433 1.5 5,315 5.9 13,546 3.3 Graduate 39,791 13.4 15,816 17.6 69,447 16.6 Grand 296,393 100.0 90,029 100.0 417,352 100.0 UNC-GA IRA/Abs.enrollment_tab1/27AUG15 Two-year public institutions (community colleges) includes only college transfer students (AA, AFA, AS). Private senior institutions includes Bible colleges. 5

Table 2 Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Residence Status, Attendance Status, and Gender, Fall 2014 In-State Out-of-State Full-Time Part-Time Institution Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Public Institutions University of North Carolina Appalachian 7,319 8,997 16,316 733 977 1,710 7,484 8,681 16,165 568 1,293 1,861 8,052 9,974 18,026 East Carolina 9,809 14,460 24,269 1,251 1,991 3,242 8,814 12,538 21,352 2,246 3,913 6,159 11,060 16,451 27,511 Academic Affairs 9,257 12,417 21,674 1,213 1,801 3,014 8,326 11,042 19,368 2,144 3,176 5,320 10,470 14,218 24,688 Health Affairs 552 2,043 2,595 38 190 228 488 1,496 1,984 102 737 839 590 2,233 2,823 Elizabeth City 681 1,017 1,698 81 88 169 680 957 1,637 82 148 230 762 1,105 1,867 Fayetteville 1,703 3,921 5,624 94 181 275 1,337 2,930 4,267 460 1,172 1,632 1,797 4,102 5,899 NC A&T 3,842 4,653 8,495 1,005 1,225 2,230 4,158 5,163 9,321 689 715 1,404 4,847 5,878 10,725 NC Central 2,290 4,630 6,920 270 497 767 2,135 4,089 6,224 425 1,038 1,463 2,560 5,127 7,687 NC State 14,703 11,996 26,699 4,242 3,048 7,290 14,921 12,044 26,965 4,024 3,000 7,024 18,945 15,044 33,989 UNC Asheville 1,516 1,902 3,418 172 255 427 1,413 1,775 3,188 275 382 657 1,688 2,157 3,845 UNC-Chapel Hill 8,783 12,426 21,209 3,871 4,055 7,926 10,324 13,951 24,275 2,330 2,530 4,860 12,654 16,481 29,135 Academic Affairs 7,416 9,854 17,270 3,431 3,135 6,566 8,954 11,312 20,266 1,893 1,677 3,570 10,847 12,989 23,836 Health Affairs 1,367 2,572 3,939 440 920 1,360 1,370 2,639 4,009 437 853 1,290 1,807 3,492 5,299 UNC Charlotte 11,903 11,936 23,839 1,858 1,541 3,399 11,131 10,136 21,267 2,630 3,341 5,971 13,761 13,477 27,238 UNC Greensboro 5,666 11,224 16,890 638 1,119 1,757 4,812 9,301 14,113 1,492 3,042 4,534 6,304 12,343 18,647 UNC Pembroke 2,256 3,783 6,039 108 122 230 1,932 2,704 4,636 432 1,201 1,633 2,364 3,905 6,269 UNC Wilmington 4,805 7,682 12,487 715 1,368 2,083 4,755 7,547 12,302 765 1,503 2,268 5,520 9,050 14,570 UNC School of the Arts 261 199 460 235 263 498 490 457 947 6 5 11 496 462 958 High School* 73 131 204 14 47 61 87 178 265 - - - 87 178 265 Western Carolina 4,118 5,278 9,396 418 568 986 3,657 4,381 8,038 879 1,465 2,344 4,536 5,846 10,382 Winston-Salem 1,309 3,474 4,783 144 293 437 1,275 3,096 4,371 178 671 849 1,453 3,767 5,220 UNC 80,964 107,578 188,542 15,835 17,591 33,426 79,318 99,750 179,068 17,481 25,419 42,900 96,799 125,169 221,968 Community Colleges Alamance 504 764 1,268 5 2 7 292 410 702 217 356 573 509 766 1,275 Asheville-Buncombe 1,192 1,308 2,500 20 33 53 504 509 1,013 708 832 1,540 1,212 1,341 2,553 Beaufort Co. 79 118 197 1-1 45 60 105 35 58 93 80 118 198 Bladen 79 124 203 - - - 62 76 138 17 48 65 79 124 203 Blue Ridge 294 366 660 2 2 4 137 175 312 159 193 352 296 368 664 Brunswick 352 434 786 24 11 35 228 255 483 148 190 338 376 445 821 Caldwell 760 729 1,489 12 7 19 468 386 854 304 350 654 772 736 1,508 Cape Fear 1,823 1,898 3,721 130 163 293 1,099 1,102 2,201 854 959 1,813 1,953 2,061 4,014 Carteret 168 239 407 18 31 49 94 127 221 92 143 235 186 270 456 Catawba Valley 42 44 86 - - - 25 23 48 17 21 38 42 44 86 Central Carolina 456 641 1,097 9 12 21 260 330 590 205 323 528 465 653 1,118 Central Piedmont 4,135 4,147 8,282 88 97 185 1,615 1,672 3,287 2,608 2,572 5,180 4,223 4,244 8,467 Cleveland 281 412 693 1 1 2 141 203 344 141 210 351 282 413 695 Coastal Carolina 789 1,111 1,900 465 740 1,205 591 952 1,543 663 899 1,562 1,254 1,851 3,105 Coll. of Albemarle 308 440 748 12 9 21 167 215 382 153 234 387 320 449 769 Craven 479 636 1,115 149 152 301 250 355 605 378 433 811 628 788 1,416 Davidson County 633 797 1,430 1 2 3 293 339 632 341 460 801 634 799 1,433 Durham 687 800 1,487 13 19 32 321 326 647 379 493 872 700 819 1,519 Edgecombe 147 217 364 2-2 71 92 163 78 125 203 149 217 366 Fayetteville 569 869 1,438 66 121 187 357 543 900 278 447 725 635 990 1,625 Forsyth 1,178 1,584 2,762 7 7 14 570 685 1,255 615 906 1,521 1,185 1,591 2,776 Gaston 599 718 1,317 6 9 15 337 379 716 268 348 616 605 727 1,332

Table 2 Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Residence Status, Attendance Status, and Gender, Fall 2014 In-State Out-of-State Full-Time Part-Time Institution Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Guilford 1,693 2,033 3,726 27 32 59 949 1,002 1,951 771 1,063 1,834 1,720 2,065 3,785 Halifax 103 130 233-1 1 65 76 141 38 55 93 103 131 234 Haywood 191 292 483 4 1 5 82 113 195 113 180 293 195 293 488 Isothermal 260 412 672 1 2 3 127 202 329 134 212 346 261 414 675 James Sprunt 122 218 340-1 1 63 101 164 59 118 177 122 219 341 Johnston 443 592 1,035 3-3 265 348 613 181 244 425 446 592 1,038 Lenoir 410 719 1,129 23 17 40 224 294 518 209 442 651 433 736 1,169 Martin 45 94 139 - - - 13 37 50 32 57 89 45 94 139 Mayland 124 198 322-1 1 54 78 132 70 121 191 124 199 323 McDowell 155 190 345 4 3 7 75 76 151 84 117 201 159 193 352 Mitchell 584 742 1,326 7 18 25 281 376 657 310 384 694 591 760 1,351 Montgomery 24 48 72 - - - 15 27 42 9 21 30 24 48 72 Nash 125 224 349 - - - 39 80 119 86 144 230 125 224 349 Pamlico 22 35 57 - - - 13 23 36 9 12 21 22 35 57 Piedmont 105 128 233 1-1 64 86 150 42 42 84 106 128 234 Pitt 933 962 1,895 32 18 50 664 612 1,276 301 368 669 965 980 1,945 Randolph 319 469 788 9 4 13 151 192 343 177 281 458 328 473 801 Richmond 296 764 1,060 2 4 6 157 364 521 141 404 545 298 768 1,066 Roanoke-Chowan 82 204 286 - - - 31 62 93 51 142 193 82 204 286 Robeson 149 344 493 - - - 67 181 248 82 163 245 149 344 493 Rockingham 367 481 848 3 1 4 166 170 336 204 312 516 370 482 852 Rowan-Cabarrus 890 1,357 2,247 5 6 11 486 707 1,193 409 656 1,065 895 1,363 2,258 Sampson 78 99 177 1-1 56 68 124 23 31 54 79 99 178 Sandhills 477 617 1,094 61 99 160 304 430 734 234 286 520 538 716 1,254 South Piedmont 317 478 795 3 2 5 114 179 293 206 301 507 320 480 800 Southeastern 139 154 293 3 1 4 106 102 208 36 53 89 142 155 297 Southwestern 376 484 860 9 13 22 185 250 435 200 247 447 385 497 882 Stanly 222 366 588 - - - 127 193 320 95 173 268 222 366 588 Surry 477 652 1,129 6 1 7 233 286 519 250 367 617 483 653 1,136 Tri-County 154 250 404 1 11 12 82 120 202 73 141 214 155 261 416 Vance-Granville 555 741 1,296 2 1 3 188 245 433 369 497 866 557 742 1,299 Wake 4,750 4,598 9,348 133 115 248 2,570 2,154 4,724 2,313 2,559 4,872 4,883 4,713 9,596 Wayne 457 696 1,153 49 39 88 213 297 510 293 438 731 506 735 1,241 Western Piedmont 278 404 682 3 5 8 181 236 417 100 173 273 281 409 690 Wilkes 328 459 787 4-4 210 268 478 122 191 313 332 459 791 Wilson 224 326 550 - - - 96 116 212 128 210 338 224 326 550 Comm. Coll. 31,828 39,356 71,184 1,427 1,814 3,241 16,643 19,365 36,008 16,612 21,805 38,417 33,255 41,170 74,425 Public 112,792 146,934 259,726 17,262 19,405 36,667 95,961 119,115 215,076 34,093 47,224 81,317 130,054 166,339 296,393 Private Institutions Senior Colleges & Universities Barton 242 635 877 77 81 158 300 603 903 19 113 132 319 716 1,035 Belmont Abbey 412 684 1,096 258 206 464 628 824 1,452 42 66 108 670 890 1,560 Bennett - 325 325-308 308-545 545-88 88-633 633 Brevard 208 169 377 201 127 328 404 293 697 5 3 8 409 296 705 Cabarrus 38 403 441 1 6 7 21 162 183 18 247 265 39 409 448 Campbell 2,380 2,746 5,126 496 481 977 2,256 2,791 5,047 620 436 1,056 2,876 3,227 6,103 Catawba 473 554 1,027 145 144 289 582 649 1,231 36 49 85 618 698 1,316

Table 2 Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Residence Status, Attendance Status, and Gender, Fall 2014 In-State Out-of-State Full-Time Part-Time Institution Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Chowan 374 427 801 346 337 683 702 706 1,408 18 58 76 720 764 1,484 Davidson 193 188 381 682 707 1,389 875 895 1,770 - - - 875 895 1,770 Duke 3,861 3,879 7,740 4,104 4,012 8,116 7,753 7,377 15,130 212 514 726 7,965 7,891 15,856 Elon 765 947 1,712 1,862 2,909 4,771 2,513 3,714 6,227 114 142 256 2,627 3,856 6,483 Gardner-Webb 1,094 2,432 3,526 375 566 941 885 1,476 2,361 584 1,522 2,106 1,469 2,998 4,467 Greensboro 303 385 688 132 86 218 380 331 711 55 140 195 435 471 906 Guilford 715 839 1,554 284 299 583 868 910 1,778 131 228 359 999 1,138 2,137 High Point 461 630 1,091 1,291 2,017 3,308 1,722 2,592 4,314 30 55 85 1,752 2,647 4,399 Johnson C. Smith 286 523 809 259 334 593 527 814 1,341 18 43 61 545 857 1,402 Lees-McRae 201 486 687 117 136 253 317 613 930 1 9 10 318 622 940 Lenoir-Rhyne 580 1,094 1,674 189 187 376 644 941 1,585 125 340 465 769 1,281 2,050 Livingstone 428 409 837 261 203 464 683 609 1,292 6 3 9 689 612 1,301 Mars Hill 441 576 1,017 276 142 418 691 661 1,352 26 57 83 717 718 1,435 Meredith 23 1,635 1,658 7 220 227 18 1,684 1,702 12 171 183 30 1,855 1,885 Methodist 775 916 1,691 547 223 770 1,149 986 2,135 173 153 326 1,322 1,139 2,461 Montreat 286 445 731 102 100 202 272 347 619 116 198 314 388 545 933 Mount Olive 972 2,157 3,129 188 139 327 562 836 1,398 598 1,460 2,058 1,160 2,296 3,456 N.C. Wesleyan 582 988 1,570 202 100 302 693 837 1,530 91 251 342 784 1,088 1,872 Pfeiffer 439 955 1,394 197 193 390 394 564 958 242 584 826 636 1,148 1,784 Queens 431 1,138 1,569 237 442 679 485 1,018 1,503 183 562 745 668 1,580 2,248 Saint Andrews 140 175 315 161 174 335 281 315 596 20 34 54 301 349 650 Saint Augustine's 282 292 574 233 209 442 511 491 1,002 4 10 14 515 501 1,016 Salem 48 802 850 8 259 267 22 781 803 34 280 314 56 1,061 1,117 Shaw 514 796 1,310 259 233 492 704 895 1,599 69 134 203 773 1,029 1,802 Wake Forest 1,199 1,281 2,480 2,596 2,712 5,308 3,694 3,780 7,474 101 213 314 3,795 3,993 7,788 Warren Wilson 79 121 200 258 428 686 332 547 879 5 2 7 337 549 886 William Peace 343 655 998 32 47 79 330 573 903 45 129 174 375 702 1,077 Wingate 955 1,488 2,443 279 312 591 1,012 1,478 2,490 222 322 544 1,234 1,800 3,034 Sr. Coll. & Univ. 20,523 32,175 52,698 16,662 19,079 35,741 33,210 42,638 75,848 3,975 8,616 12,591 37,185 51,254 88,439 Junior College Louisburg 293 207 500 165 36 201 451 241 692 7 2 9 458 243 701 Private Sr. & Jr. 20,816 32,382 53,198 16,827 19,115 35,942 33,661 42,879 76,540 3,982 8,618 12,600 37,643 51,497 89,140 Bible Colleges Carolina Christian 21 16 37 - - - 21 16 37 - - - 21 16 37 Heritage 35 26 61 4 3 7 28 24 52 11 5 16 39 29 68 Laurel 101 67 168 14 18 32 103 71 174 12 14 26 115 85 200 Mid Atlantic Christian 45 77 122 33 41 74 59 90 149 19 28 47 78 118 196 Piedmont Baptist 139 77 216 128 44 172 105 51 156 162 70 232 267 121 388 Bible Colleges 341 263 604 179 106 285 316 252 568 204 117 321 520 369 889 Private 21,157 32,645 53,802 17,006 19,221 36,227 33,977 43,131 77,108 4,186 8,735 12,921 38,163 51,866 90,029 Grand 133,949 179,579 313,528 34,268 38,626 72,894 129,938 162,246 292,184 38,279 55,959 94,238 168,217 218,205 386,422 UNC-GA IRA/enrollment_tab2/27AUG15 *High school figures are not included in totals.

Institution Public Institutions University of North Carolina Table 3 Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Class, and Level of Instruction, Fall 2014 Undergraduate First-Time Freshmen Other Freshmen Sophomore Junior Senior & 5th Yr* Special/ Unclassified Undergrad. Doc. Prof.** Graduate Grand Appalachian 3,033 748 3,566 3,962 4,807 139 16,255-1,771 18,026 East Carolina 4,226 1,515 4,397 4,348 6,721 1,045 22,252 691 4,568 27,511 Academic Affairs 4,220 1,512 4,375 4,120 5,970 946 21,143-3,545 24,688 Health Affairs 6 3 22 228 751 99 1,109 691 1,023 2,823 Elizabeth City 209 185 402 389 578 42 1,805-62 1,867 Fayetteville 476 392 908 1,076 2,010 385 5,247-652 5,899 NC A&T 1,721 1,135 2,024 1,937 2,077 309 9,203-1,522 10,725 NC Central 925 501 1,227 1,391 1,510 363 5,917 595 1,175 7,687 NC State 4,499 653 4,762 5,748 7,263 1,548 24,473 376 9,140 33,989 UNC Asheville 633 213 726 819 1,034 379 3,804-41 3,845 UNC-Chapel Hill 3,976 421 3,909 4,578 5,024 442 18,350 2,573 8,212 29,135 Academic Affairs 3,975 418 3,901 4,385 4,604 363 17,646 662 5,528 23,836 Health Affairs 1 3 8 193 420 79 704 1,911 2,684 5,299 UNC Charlotte 3,319 1,391 4,944 5,954 6,512 96 22,216 11 5,011 27,238 UNC Greensboro 2,593 1,151 2,798 3,454 4,501 816 15,313-3,334 18,647 UNC Pembroke 1,074 498 1,027 1,173 1,531 208 5,511-758 6,269 UNC Wilmington 2,159 496 2,539 3,351 4,141 278 12,964-1,606 14,570 UNC School of the Arts 219 50 226 178 179 2 854-104 958 High School*** 138-127 - - - 265 - - 265 Western Carolina 1,756 510 1,777 1,888 2,672 184 8,787 103 1,492 10,382 Winston-Salem 850 442 835 916 1,700 50 4,793 84 343 5,220 UNC 31,668 10,301 36,067 41,162 52,260 6,286 177,744 4,433 39,791 221,968 Community Colleges Alamance 793 482 - - - - 1,275 - - 1,275 Asheville-Buncombe 1,560 993 - - - - 2,553 - - 2,553 Beaufort Co. 104 94 - - - - 198 - - 198 Bladen 136 67 - - - - 203 - - 203 Blue Ridge 381 283 - - - - 664 - - 664 Brunswick 497 324 - - - - 821 - - 821 Caldwell 962 546 - - - - 1,508 - - 1,508 Cape Fear 2,315 1,699 - - - - 4,014 - - 4,014 Carteret 289 167 - - - - 456 - - 456 Catawba Valley 10 76 - - - - 86 - - 86 Central Carolina 677 441 - - - - 1,118 - - 1,118 Central Piedmont 5,419 3,048 - - - - 8,467 - - 8,467 Cleveland 382 313 - - - - 695 - - 695 Coastal Carolina 2,028 1,077 - - - - 3,105 - - 3,105 Coll. of Albemarle 457 312 - - - - 769 - - 769 Craven 885 531 - - - - 1,416 - - 1,416 Davidson County 1,013 420 - - - - 1,433 - - 1,433 Durham 967 552 - - - - 1,519 - - 1,519 Edgecombe 229 137 - - - - 366 - - 366 Fayetteville 952 673 - - - - 1,625 - - 1,625 Forsyth 1,613 1,163 - - - - 2,776 - - 2,776 Gaston 777 555 - - - - 1,332 - - 1,332 Guilford 2,450 1,335 - - - - 3,785 - - 3,785 Halifax 132 102 - - - - 234 - - 234 Haywood 295 193 - - - - 488 - - 488 Isothermal 393 282 - - - - 675 - - 675

Institution Table 3 Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Class, and Level of Instruction, Fall 2014 Undergraduate First-Time Freshmen Other Freshmen Sophomore Junior Senior & 5th Yr* Special/ Unclassified Undergrad. Doc. Prof.** Graduate Grand James Sprunt 180 161 - - - - 341 - - 341 Johnston 545 493 - - - - 1,038 - - 1,038 Lenoir 764 405 - - - - 1,169 - - 1,169 Martin 111 28 - - - - 139 - - 139 Mayland 229 94 - - - - 323 - - 323 McDowell 217 135 - - - - 352 - - 352 Mitchell 808 543 - - - - 1,351 - - 1,351 Montgomery 52 20 - - - - 72 - - 72 Nash 207 142 - - - - 349 - - 349 Pamlico 37 20 - - - - 57 - - 57 Piedmont 125 109 - - - - 234 - - 234 Pitt 1,267 678 - - - - 1,945 - - 1,945 Randolph 506 295 - - - - 801 - - 801 Richmond 649 417 - - - - 1,066 - - 1,066 Roanoke-Chowan 180 106 - - - - 286 - - 286 Robeson 341 152 - - - - 493 - - 493 Rockingham 582 270 - - - - 852 - - 852 Rowan-Cabarrus 1,421 837 - - - - 2,258 - - 2,258 Sampson 103 75 - - - - 178 - - 178 Sandhills 831 423 - - - - 1,254 - - 1,254 South Piedmont 576 224 - - - - 800 - - 800 Southeastern 195 102 - - - - 297 - - 297 Southwestern 537 345 - - - - 882 - - 882 Stanly 381 207 - - - - 588 - - 588 Surry 700 436 - - - - 1,136 - - 1,136 Tri-County 224 192 - - - - 416 - - 416 Vance-Granville 856 443 - - - - 1,299 - - 1,299 Wake 5,959 3,637 - - - - 9,596 - - 9,596 Wayne 792 449 - - - - 1,241 - - 1,241 Western Piedmont 380 310 - - - - 690 - - 690 Wilkes 484 307 - - - - 791 - - 791 Wilson 332 218 - - - - 550 - - 550 Comm. Coll. 46,287 28,138 - - - - 74,425 - - 74,425 Public 77,955 38,439 36,067 41,162 52,260 6,286 252,169 4,433 39,791 296,393 Private Institutions Senior Colleges & Universities Barton 191 59 257 230 261 12 1,010-25 1,035 Belmont Abbey 293 86 376 383 386 36 1,560 - - 1,560 Bennett 166 48 124 112 103 80 633 - - 633 Brevard 218 48 187 129 114 9 705 - - 705 Cabarrus 31 134 199 45 25 4 438-10 448 Campbell 871 501 933 940 990 63 4,298 1,275 530 6,103 Catawba 345 123 253 286 269 33 1,309-7 1,316 Chowan 531 152 334 226 227 8 1,478-6 1,484 Davidson 502-470 322 471 5 1,770 - - 1,770 Duke 1,721 13 1,703 1,292 1,751 146 6,626 1,932 7,298 15,856 Elon 1,497 97 1,396 1,290 1,434 68 5,782 440 261 6,483 Gardner-Webb 494 89 456 759 887 24 2,709 264 1,494 4,467 Greensboro 183 60 160 170 142 165 880-26 906 Guilford 359 72 480 506 637 83 2,137 - - 2,137

Table 3 Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Class, and Level of Instruction, Fall 2014 Institution Undergraduate First-Time Freshmen Other Freshmen Sophomore Junior Senior & 5th Yr* Special/ Unclassified Undergrad. Doc. Prof.** Graduate Grand High Point 1,386 196 883 1,025 707 11 4,208-191 4,399 Johnson C. Smith 268 170 300 303 334-1,375-27 1,402 Lees-McRae 216 167 75 291 185 6 940 - - 940 Lenoir-Rhyne 347 149 260 271 350 147 1,524-526 2,050 Livingstone 453 176 289 213 169 1 1,301 - - 1,301 Mars Hill 405 97 318 264 312 22 1,418-17 1,435 Meredith 471 52 373 343 379 26 1,644-241 1,885 Methodist 532 348 476 378 437 57 2,228-233 2,461 Montreat 109 66 129 162 181 88 735-198 933 Mount Olive 286 354 871 950 590 355 3,406-50 3,456 N.C. Wesleyan 314 200 323 540 495-1,872 - - 1,872 Pfeiffer 200 116 214 227 199 2 958-826 1,784 Queens 287 46 325 458 505 44 1,665-583 2,248 Saint Andrews 153 46 169 110 123 16 617-33 650 Saint Augustine's 268 154 194 200 200-1,016 - - 1,016 Salem 202 26 197 231 260 29 945-172 1,117 Shaw 469 261 326 287 318 3 1,664-138 1,802 Wake Forest 1,287 34 1,190 1,166 1,184 6 4,867 970 1,951 7,788 Warren Wilson 234 43 179 180 183 5 824-62 886 William Peace 213 128 298 217 221-1,077 - - 1,077 Wingate 584 37 512 368 440 11 1,952 434 648 3,034 Sr. Coll. & Univ. 16,086 4,348 15,229 14,874 15,469 1,565 67,571 5,315 15,553 88,439 Junior College Louisburg 366 173 158 - - 4 701 - - 701 Private Sr. & Jr. 16,452 4,521 15,387 14,874 15,469 1,569 68,272 5,315 15,553 89,140 Bible Colleges Carolina Christian 4 3 3 5 6-21 - 16 37 Heritage 10 18 19 12 9-68 - - 68 Laurel 46 27 15 26 34 2 150-50 200 Mid Atlantic Christian 48 48 42 27 29 2 196 - - 196 Piedmont Baptist 31 42 54 29 34 1 191-197 388 Bible Colleges 139 138 133 99 112 5 626-263 889 Private 16,591 4,659 15,520 14,973 15,581 1,574 68,898 5,315 15,816 90,029 Grand 94,546 43,098 51,587 56,135 67,841 7,860 321,067 9,748 55,607 386,422 UNC-GA IRA/enrollment_tab3/27AUG15 *Fifth-year includes students in programs requiring five years of study for a bachelor's degree (architecture, engineering, etc.) **Doctoral Professional includes students in programs requiring at least two academic years of college work for entrance (law, medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, veterinary medicine, and t heology). ***High school figures are not included in totals.

Institution In-State Public Institutions University of North Carolina Table 4 Degree Credit Headcount Enrollment in North Carolina Colleges and Universities by Institution, Level of Instruction, and Residence Status, Fall 2014 Undergraduate Doctoral Professional Graduate All Students Out-of- State In-State % Outof-State Out-of- State Appalachian 14,789 1,466 16,255 9.0% - - - - 1,527 244 1,771 13.7% 16,316 1,710 18,026 9.4% East Carolina 19,637 2,615 22,252 11.7% 687 4 691 0.5% 3,945 623 4,568 13.6% 24,269 3,242 27,511 11.7% Academic Affairs 18,618 2,525 21,143 11.9% - - - - 3,056 489 3,545 13.7% 21,674 3,014 24,688 12.2% Health Affairs 1,019 90 1,109 8.1% 687 4 691 0.5% 889 134 1,023 13.0% 2,595 228 2,823 8.0% Elizabeth City 1,641 164 1,805 9.0% - - - - 57 5 62 8.0% 1,698 169 1,867 9.0% Fayetteville 5,022 225 5,247 4.2% - - - - 602 50 652 7.6% 5,624 275 5,899 4.6% NC A&T 7,392 1,811 9,203 19.6% - - - - 1,103 419 1,522 27.5% 8,495 2,230 10,725 20.7% NC Central 5,389 528 5,917 8.9% 474 121 595 20.3% 1,057 118 1,175 10.0% 6,920 767 7,687 9.9% NC State 21,262 3,211 24,473 13.1% 351 25 376 6.6% 5,086 4,054 9,140 44.3% 26,699 7,290 33,989 21.4% UNC Asheville 3,383 421 3,804 11.0% - - - - 35 6 41 14.6% 3,418 427 3,845 11.1% UNC-Chapel Hill 14,801 3,549 18,350 19.3% 2,204 369 2,573 14.3% 4,204 4,008 8,212 48.8% 21,209 7,926 29,135 27.2% Academic Affairs 14,233 3,413 17,646 19.3% 538 124 662 18.7% 2,499 3,029 5,528 54.7% 17,270 6,566 23,836 27.5% Health Affairs 568 136 704 19.3% 1,666 245 1,911 12.8% 1,705 979 2,684 36.4% 3,939 1,360 5,299 25.6% UNC Charlotte 20,359 1,857 22,216 8.3% 11-11 - 3,469 1,542 5,011 30.7% 23,839 3,399 27,238 12.4% UNC Greensboro 14,165 1,148 15,313 7.4% - - - - 2,725 609 3,334 18.2% 16,890 1,757 18,647 9.4% UNC Pembroke 5,299 212 5,511 3.8% - - - - 740 18 758 2.3% 6,039 230 6,269 3.6% UNC Wilmington 11,085 1,879 12,964 14.4% - - - - 1,402 204 1,606 12.7% 12,487 2,083 14,570 14.2% UNC School of the Arts 419 435 854 50.9% - - - - 41 63 104 60.5% 460 498 958 51.9% High School* 204 61 265 23.0% - - - - - - - - 204 61 265 23.0% Western Carolina 8,020 767 8,787 8.7% 87 16 103 15.5% 1,289 203 1,492 13.6% 9,396 986 10,382 9.4% Winston-Salem 4,409 384 4,793 8.0% 76 8 84 9.5% 298 45 343 13.1% 4,783 437 5,220 8.3% UNC 157,072 20,672 177,744 11.6% 3,890 543 4,433 12.2% 27,580 12,211 39,791 30.6% 188,542 33,426 221,968 15.0% In-State % Outof-State Out-of- State In-State % Outof-State Out-of- State % Outof-State Community Colleges Alamance 1,268 7 1,275 0.5% - - - - - - - - 1,268 7 1,275 0.5% Asheville-Buncombe 2,500 53 2,553 2.0% - - - - - - - - 2,500 53 2,553 2.0% Beaufort Co. 197 1 198 0.5% - - - - - - - - 197 1 198 0.5% Bladen 203-203 - - - - - - - - - 203-203 - Blue Ridge 660 4 664 0.6% - - - - - - - - 660 4 664 0.6% Brunswick 786 35 821 4.2% - - - - - - - - 786 35 821 4.2% Caldwell 1,489 19 1,508 1.2% - - - - - - - - 1,489 19 1,508 1.2% Cape Fear 3,721 293 4,014 7.2% - - - - - - - - 3,721 293 4,014 7.2% Carteret 407 49 456 10.7% - - - - - - - - 407 49 456 10.7% Catawba Valley 86-86 - - - - - - - - - 86-86 - Central Carolina 1,097 21 1,118 1.8% - - - - - - - - 1,097 21 1,118 1.8% Central Piedmont 8,282 185 8,467 2.1% - - - - - - - - 8,282 185 8,467 2.1% Cleveland 693 2 695 0.2% - - - - - - - - 693 2 695 0.2% Coastal Carolina 1,900 1,205 3,105 38.8% - - - - - - - - 1,900 1,205 3,105 38.8% Coll. of Albemarle 748 21 769 2.7% - - - - - - - - 748 21 769 2.7% Craven 1,115 301 1,416 21.2% - - - - - - - - 1,115 301 1,416 21.2% Davidson County 1,430 3 1,433 0.2% - - - - - - - - 1,430 3 1,433 0.2% Durham 1,487 32 1,519 2.1% - - - - - - - - 1,487 32 1,519 2.1% Edgecombe 364 2 366 0.5% - - - - - - - - 364 2 366 0.5% Fayetteville 1,438 187 1,625 11.5% - - - - - - - - 1,438 187 1,625 11.5% Forsyth 2,762 14 2,776 0.5% - - - - - - - - 2,762 14 2,776 0.5% Gaston 1,317 15 1,332 1.1% - - - - - - - - 1,317 15 1,332 1.1% Guilford 3,726 59 3,785 1.5% - - - - - - - - 3,726 59 3,785 1.5%