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Annual Report of Committee on Scholarships, Awards and Student Aid Charles Daye, Chair Henry P. Brandis Distinguished Professor UNC – Chapel Hill School of Law Presented to Faculty Council - February 24, 2006
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UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL SCHOLARSHIPS, AWARDS, AND STUDENT AID COMMITTEE A Standing Committee of Faculty Council Charge and Composition: The committee is appointed by the Chancellor. It establishes policy for scholarship and student aid funds, monitors the operations of the Office of Scholarships and Student Aid, hears appeals for termination of athletic grant-in-aid scholarships, and advises the Chancellor on matters regarding scholarships and other forms of student aid.
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SCHOLARSHIPS, AWARDS, AND STUDENT AID COMMITTEE 2005-2006 Name and DepartmentPhoneE-mailTerm(s) Faculty/Staff Charles Daye, Chair (Law)2-7004cdaye@email.unc.edu2003-06cdaye@email.unc.edu Todd Austell (Chemistry)2-9429tlaustell@unc.edu2001-07tlaustell@unc.edu Georgette Dent (Medicine)2-8334georgette.dent@pathology.unc.edu2003-06georgette.dent@pathology.unc.edu Jean DeSaix (Biology)2-1068jdesaix@email.unc.edu2001-07jdesaix@email.unc.edu Carl Ernst (Religious Studies)2-3924cernst@email.unc.edu 2003-06cernst@email.unc.edu Alfred Field (Economics)6-5347afield@email.unc.edu2005-08afield@email.unc.edu Stephanie Haas (SILS)2-8360stephani@ils.unc.edu2005-08stephani@ils.unc.edu Melissa Exum (Student Affairs)6-4042exum@email.unc.eduEx officioexum@email.unc.edu Steve Farmer (Admissions)6-3992smfarmer@email.unc.eduEx officiosmfarmer@email.unc.edu Shirley Ort (Student Aid)2-9246sao@unc.eduEx officiosao@unc.edu Celia Pratt (Aca. Affs. Library)2-3028cdpmaps@email.unc.edu2004-07cdpmaps@email.unc.edu Dennis Williams (Pharmacy) 2-7122dwilliams@unc.edu2004-07dwilliams@unc.edu Grad Student: (Not yet appointed) Undergraduate students: Angelia Duncancaduncan@email.unc.edu2005-06caduncan@email.unc.edu Bernard Hollowaybernardh@email.unc.edu2005-06bernardh@email.unc.edu Brian Phelpsphelpsb@email.unc.edu2005-06phelpsb@email.unc.edu schol_committee@listserv.unc.eduschol_committee@listserv.unc.edu (email for committee members as a group)
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Percentages of Enrolled Students Receiving Any Aid in 2004-2005 Total Student Population = 26,878 Total Student Population Receiving Aid = 14,872 (55%)
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Average Total Aid to Aided Needy Dependent Undergraduates, By Family Income Level 2004-2005 UNC-Chapel Hill Average Disbursement Total Aid GrantLoanWork $14,27074%23%3% 12,90068293 11,48062344 10,89054451 12,39048511 Average Need (n= 929) (n=704) (n=1,606) (n= 552) (n= 919) Need Carolina met or exceeded the documented need of all aided dependent students, who applied on time, within each income range, though sources and types of aid varied. Need $14,470 $12,200 $10,600 $7,550 $7,120
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Family Income of Aided Needy Dependent Undergraduates 2004-2005 UNC-Chapel Hill Note: Dependent Students are those who remain financially dependent on their parents. Family income is parental adjusted gross income.
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Fall 2004 150% Fall 2005 150% Fall 2005 151-200% Fall 2005 Composite Number of Scholars 224247103350 Average High School GPA 4.214.224.334.25 Average SAT1209121212481223 Average Parent AGI $13,400$15,279$32,668$20,390 Students of Color 63% 54%60% First Generation55%58%30%51% The Carolina Covenant University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Recipient Profiles
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