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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Board of Trustees
Undergraduate Admissions and Scholarships and Student Aid University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Board of Trustees September 27, 2001
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Undergraduate Admissions
Report to the Trustees
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Class of 2005 Source: Office of Undergraduate Admissions
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Historical Enrollment Data - SAT Summary
Source: Office of Undergraduate Admissions
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Historical Enrollment Data - SAT Ranges
Source: Office of Undergraduate Admissions
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AP Exam Trends Source: Office of Undergraduate Admissions
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Historical Enrollment by Ethnicity
Source: Office of Undergraduate Admissions
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Class of 2005: FACTS 3,687 students 82.6% North Carolinians
336 valedictorians and salutatorians 36% in top 10 students in their class 4.1 average high school GPA 2,467 students, 67.9%, with 4.0 or better Source: Office of Undergraduate Admissions
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Class of 2005: FACTS 1257 average SAT 26% increase in AP exam scores
6 point increase over last year 12 point increase by Black students 37 point increase over 5 years 26% increase in AP exam scores 33% increase by Black students 81% increase over 5 years Source: Office of Undergraduate Admissions
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Who Comes to Carolina? Student Perceptions
“You Have to Be Perfect” “Everyone from My School Goes There”
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How We Choose: Evolution of the Selection Process
Academic Achievement and Potential Personal Qualities
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Highlighting Personal Qualities
Intellectual Curiosity Engagement Sustained Commitment Demonstration of Effort Openness to New Ideas and Cultures Service Orientation
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Personal Qualities: Examples
African Relief Community Service Independent Research
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Scholarships and Student Aid
Report to the Trustees
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Number of Academic Scholarships Awarded 1996-2002
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Average SAT scores of Freshmen Academic Scholarship Recipients 1997-2002
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National Merit Scholars
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Win/Loss Analysis Office of Institutional Research
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Students Receiving Academic Scholarships
Net Cost Analysis Students Receiving Academic Scholarships Predicted GPA > 2.9 Office of Institutional Research
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Average Parental Income Statistics for
UNC-Chapel Hill Freshmen, Fall 2000 All aided1 $67,886 All aided, non-resident1 $87,820 All aided, resident1 $63,832 All aided, non-need-based2 $99,387 All aided, need-based $48,416 1 Includes all need-based and non-need based merit aid. 2 Includes only non-need based merit aid. 3 Includes income data for all students who qualify for need-based aid, in accordance with federal criteria. Note: Merit aid given to a student with need is characterized as need-based aid.
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Income Data for Parents of
Enrolled Freshmen – University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2000 – 2001 Income Range Percentage $100, $75, $60, $50, $40, Source: UNC – Chapel Hill, Office of Institutional Research (CIRP Data)
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Office of Institutional Research
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