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The University of North Carolina May 21, 2002
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1795 The first public university in the nation opens in Chapel Hill General Assembly begins funding other institutions of higher ed beginning with the State Colored Normal School in Fayetteville (now Fayetteville State University) 1877 Legislation creates three-campus UNC including UNC-CH, NC State College (now NCSU), and Woman’s College (now UNCG) 1931 Three more campuses join the University—UNC Charlotte, UNC Asheville, and UNC Wilmington 1969 A 16-Campus University State’s ten remaining public institutions consolidated to create the 16-campus University of North Carolina 1971
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The University of North Carolina A Third Century of Service UNCA UNCC UNCW NCSA ECU WCU ASU UNCG NCSU UNC-CH NCCU UNCP ECSU WSSU NCAT FSU The University of North Carolina
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At a Glance The fourth largest university system Includes 15 schools of education, two medical schools, a veterinary school, a dental school, and 10 nursing schools 170,000 students 40% are first generation graduates 10,200 faculty 80% hold doctorate or professional degrees Attracted over $768 million in external funds for research, public service, and instructional projects Over 200 degree programs More than 150 distance education degree programs 31 online degree programs 14,000 continuing education programs The University of North Carolina
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Also Under the UNC Umbrella UNC Center for Public Television NC School of Science and Mathematics Area Health Education Centers UNC Health Care System North Carolina Arboretum Cooperative and Industrial Extension UNC Center for School Leadership Development The University of North Carolina
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Organizational Structure Campus Boards of Trustees/Chancellors ASUECU UNC-CHUNCAUNCCUNCGUNCPUNCWWCUWSSU ECSUFSUNCA&TNCCUNCSANCSU NC General Assembly UNC Board of Governors UNC President
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The University of North Carolina UNC Commitment to Strong Governance UNC Board of Governors l 32-member governing board, elected by legislature, with overarching authorities regarding: uBudget and finance; uAcademic missions, programs, and policies; uSenior personnel appointments Structure and Processes UNC President l Elected by Board of Governors to administer University l Represents University to state and federal governments and larger publics
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The University of North Carolina Campus Boards of Trustees l 13-member boards appointed by Board of Governors (8) and governor (4), plus student body president l Delegated powers include: uPhysical master plans uAdmissions policies uIntercollegiate athletics uStudent services Commitment to Strong Governance (cont.) Structure and Processes Chancellors l Elected by Board of Governors on nomination of president following consultative campus-based searches l Responsible to president for administering campuses
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The University of North Carolina The University of North Carolina is guided by a set of Strategic Directions: Access Intellectual Capital Formation K-16 Partnerships Creation/Transfer of Knowledge Internationalization Transformation and Change
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The University of North Carolina Surge of Graduates Public high school graduates will surge over the next decade Top States In Projected Growth 2009-2010% Change StateGraduatesOver 1999 2009-2010% Change StateGraduatesOver 1999 Nevada24,00078.9% Arizona55,00047.6% North Carolina79,00030.7% Florida130,00027.9% Colorado45,00023.2% Connecticut35,00023.1% Georgia76,00022.7% Nevada24,00078.9% Arizona55,00047.6% North Carolina79,00030.7% Florida130,00027.9% Colorado45,00023.2% Connecticut35,00023.1% Georgia76,00022.7% Source: U.S. Dept. of Education, Nat’l Center for Education Statistics
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The University of North Carolina Trends in UNC Headcount Enrollment and General Fund Appropriations Source: UNC Gen. Admin., Planning Div., 2000. Enrollment Projections 209, 513 129,880 165,059 (projected ) 170,000(+ ) (actual) Appropriations as a % of General Fund 12.6 % 17.4 %
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The University of North Carolina UNC 10-Year Capital Needs $6.9 Billion Research/Special Purpose Facilities Rehabilitation Total Current/Future Capacity $3.0 billion $1.6 billion $2.3 billion
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The University of North Carolina University/Community College Bonds 2000 Election Results UNCW WSSU NCSA UNCG A&T NCCU ECSU NCSU ECU FSU UNCP UNCC UNC-CH UNCA WCU ASU 60+ % 70+ % 80+ % For University/community college bonds
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The University of North Carolina Historic Commitment to Low Tuition Source: The College Board, “Trends in College Pricing,” October 2001 Average In-state Tuition & Fees
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The University of North Carolina UNC Tuition Revenues Millions of dollars $268 $377.9
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The University of North Carolina UNC Sponsored Program Awards Funds grew by 119% over the decade FY 91 to FY 01
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The University of North Carolina UNC Sponsored Program Awards Federal Funds to UNC = $502 million FY 01, by Federal Sponsor
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The University of North Carolina UNC Sponsored Program Awards FY 01, by Discipline Total Awards = $768 Million Health Professions & Related Science 32% Life Sciences 15% Physical Sciences 4% Other 24% Agriculture 5% Computer & Info Sciences 2% Engineering & Related Technologies 10% Education 8%
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The University of North Carolina Trends in UNC Sponsored Awards and General Fund Appropriations FY 90 to FY 01 0001 277M 1,110M 768M 1,778M
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The University of North Carolina Source: NC State University Fisheries/Aquaculture Animal Research Horticulture/Crops/Forestry Industrial Extension Educational Site Cooperative Extension Service Cooperative and Extension Services
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The University of North Carolina Continuing Education Programs Mountain AHEC Greensboro Coastal Northwest Southern AHEC Continuing Education Programs Area L Charlotte Wake Eastern Area Health Education Centers
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UNC-TV Transmitters and Stations Location of transmitters & Station Identifiers UNC Public Television The University of North Carolina
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And, how would you assess the quality of the education offered by... Total positive: 82% The 16 UNC Campuses Public Colleges & Universities Nationwide Excellent Good Just fair Poor Total positive: 70% Excellent Good Just fair Poor The 16 UNC campuses get higher marks for quality than do public universities nationwide.
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Respondents have an overwhelmingly favorable opinion of the 16 UNC campuses. In general would you say that you have a favorable opinion of the education offered by the 16 UNC campuses, an unfavorable opinion, or do you have no opinion? Total favorable: 74%
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A majority of North Carolinians feel that the state should spend more on public colleges and universities. Should the state spend more money or less money on public colleges and universities or is the amount spent now about right? North Carolina National
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The University of North Carolina Committed to a Third Century of Service
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