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Fact Book2007-2008
Mission StatementThe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has existed for two centuries as the nation’s first state university. Through its excellent undergraduate programs, it has provided higher education to ten generations of students, many of whom have become leaders of the state and the nation. Since the nineteenth century, it has offered distinguished graduate and professional programs.
The University is a research university. Fundamental to this designation is a faculty actively involved in research, scholarship, and creative work, whose teaching is transformed by discovery and whose service is informed by current knowledge.
The mission of the University is to serve all the people of the State, and indeed the nation, as a center for scholarship and creative endeavor. The University exists to teach students at all levels in an environment of research, free inquiry, and personal responsibility; to expand the body of knowledge; to improve the condition of human life through service and publication; and to enrich our culture.
To fulfill this mission, the University must:
• acquire, discover, preserve, synthesize, and transmit knowledge;
• provide high-quality undergraduate instruction to students within a community engaged in original inquiry and creative expression, while committed to intellectual freedom, to personal integrity and justice, and to those values that foster enlightened leadership for the state and nation;
• provide graduate and professional programs of national distinction at the doctoral and other advanced levels;
• extend knowledge-based services and other resources of the University to the citizens of North Carolina and their institutions to enhance the quality of life for all people in the state; and
• address, as appropriate, regional, national, and international needs.
This mission imposes special responsibilities upon the faculty, students, staff, administration, trustees, and other governance structures and constituencies of the University in their service and decision-making on behalf of the University.
Adopted by the UNC Board of Governors, November 11, 1994
Fact BookTwenty-First Edition, 2007-2008
Office of Institutional Research and AssessmentThe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Dr. Lynn E. Williford, Assistant Provost for Institutional Research and AssessmentNancy Doyle, Director of External Reporting
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Table of Contents
MISSION STATEMENT ...........................................................................................................................Inside Cover
GENERAL INFORMATION ....................................................................................................................................1-4 Founding ......................................................................................................................................................1 Organization ................................................................................................................................................1 Board of Governors ......................................................................................................................................2 Office of the President ..................................................................................................................................2 Board of Trustees .........................................................................................................................................2 Current Statistics, Fall 2007 .........................................................................................................................3 Historical Trends, 1978-2007 (Table 1) .........................................................................................................4
STUDENTS ....................................................................................................................................................5-25 Fall 2007 Headcount Enrollment (Figure 1) ..................................................................................................5 Total Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity, Fall 2007 (Figure 2) ..............................................................................6 Undergraduate Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity, Fall 2007 (Figure 3) .............................................................6 Students by Level, Race/Ethnicity, and Sex, Fall 2007 (Table 2) .................................................................7 Headcount and Full-Time Equivalent Enrollment by School and Educational Level, Fall 2007 (Table 3) ....8 Headcount and Full-Time Equivalent Enrollment by School, Educational Level, and Residency, Fall 2007 (Table 4) ............................................9-10 Historical Enrollment Data by Level (Table 5) ............................................................................................. 11 Students by Sex, Fall 2007 (Figure 4) ........................................................................................................12 Students by School, Educational Level, and Sex, Fall 2007 (Table 6) .......................................................12 Students by Residency, Fall 2007 (Figure 5) ..............................................................................................13 Students by School, Educational Level, and Residency, Fall 2007 (Table 7) .............................................13 Students by Full/Part-Time Status, Fall 2007 (Figure 6) ............................................................................14 Students by School, Educational Level, and Full/Part-Time Status, Fall 2007 (Table 8) ............................14 Students by Age and Level, Fall 2007 (Table 9) .........................................................................................15 Applied/Accepted/Enrolled by Level, Fall 2007 (Figure 7) ..........................................................................16 Applied/Accepted/Enrolled by Level, 2003-2007 (Table 10) .......................................................................16 First-Time Freshmen Class Profile, Fall 2007 (Table 11) ............................................................................17 Trends in Freshmen Retention and Graduation, 1972-2006 (Table 12) .....................................................18 Six-Year Graduation Rates, All New Freshmen (Figure 8) .........................................................................19 Freshmen Retention and Graduation Rates, AAU Comparison (Table 13) ................................................19 Six-Year Graduation Rates, African-American New Freshmen (Figure 9) .................................................20 African-American Freshmen Retention and Graduation Rates, AAU Comparison (Table 14) ....................20 2000-2001 Entering Freshmen Six-Year Graduation Rates at ACC and Division I AAU Institutions (Table 15) ......................................................................................21 Entering Graduate and Professional Student Profile, Fall 2007 (Table 16) ................................................22 Fraternity and Sorority Profile, Fall 2007 (Table 17) ...................................................................................22 Degrees Awarded by School, 2006-2007 (Table 18) ..................................................................................23 Degrees Awarded by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, 2006-2007 (Table 19) ........................................................23 Degrees Awarded by School, Five-Year Comparison (Table 20) ................................................................24 Degrees Awarded by Race/Ethnicity, Five-Year Comparison (Table 21) ....................................................25
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FACULTY AND STAFF ......................................................................................................................................26-41 Employees by Category, Fall 2007, Permanent Full-Time and Part-Time (Figure 10) ...............................26 Full-Time Permanent Faculty Highest Earned Degree (Table 22) ..............................................................26 Permanent Full-Time/Part-Time Employees and Full-Time Equivalent by School and Division, Fall 2007 (Table 23) .................................................................................................27 Full-Time Permanent Employees by School and Division, Fall 2007 (Table 24) ........................................28 Full-Time Permanent Employees by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Fall 2007 (Table 25) ..................................29 Full-Time Permanent EPA Employees by Division, Race/Ethnicity, and Sex, Fall 2007 (Table 26) ...........30 Full-Time Permanent Faculty, Fall 2007 (Table 27) ....................................................................................31 Full-Time Permanent Faculty, Fall 2003-2007 (Table 28) ...........................................................................32 Female Full-Time Permanent Faculty, Fall 2003-2007 (Table 29) ..............................................................33 African-American Full-Time Permanent Faculty, Fall 2003-2007 (Table 30) ..............................................34 Faculty Salaries by School, Fall 2007 (Table 31) ..................................................................................35-36 Faculty Salaries at Research (Very High Research Activity) and AAU Universities, 2007-2008 (Table 32) ............................................................................37-38 Faculty Salary plus Compensation at Research (Very High Research Activity) and AAU Universities, 2007-2008 (Table 33) ............................................................................39-40 Full-Time/Part-Time Faculty/Staff Employees by City (Table 34) ...............................................................41
CAPITAL AND FISCAL OPERATIONS .............................................................................................................42-51 Student Enrollment by Type of Housing, Fall 2007 (Figure 11) ..................................................................42 Student Enrollment by Type of Housing and Sex, Fall 2007 (Table 35) .....................................................42 Percentage Distribution of Space by Assignable Area (Figure 12) .............................................................43 Assignable Area by Room Use/Program Classification and Division (Table 36) ........................................43 Library Collections, Fiscal Year 2007 (Table 37) ........................................................................................44 Student Tuition, Fees, and Charges for the 2007-2008 Academic Year (Table 38) ....................................45 A Profile of Selected Public Universities First-Year Undergraduate Tuition and Fees, 2007-2008 and 2002-2003, In-State and Out-of State (Table 39) .................................................46 A Profile of Selected Public Universities First-Year Graduate Tuition and Fees, 2007-2008 and 2002-2003, In-State and Out-of-State (Table 40) .................................................47 Operating & Non-operating Revenues by Source, 2006-2007 (Figure 14) ................................................48 Operating Expenses by Function, 2006-2007 (Figure 15) ..........................................................................48 Operating & Non-operating Revenues by Source, Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2007 (Table 41) ..............49 Operating Expenses by Function, Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2007 (Table 42)........................................49 Contracts and Grants, 1981-2007 (Figure 16) ............................................................................................50 Trends in Contracts and Grants Funding Totals, Fiscal Years 1981-2007 (Table 43) ................................50 2007 Contracts and Grants Funding Distribution .......................................................................................50
REFERENCES Glossary ................................................................................................................................................52-53 For More Information .............................................................................................................................54-55
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General Information
Founding
The University of North Carolina opened its doors to students on January 15, 1795 as the first state university. New Hope Chapel (now Chapel Hill) was chosen for its central location as the site of the University. Hinton James, the first student to enroll, arrived in February 1795. By March 1 the University had 41 students and 2 professors. Seven students, including Hinton James, received their diplomas in 1798, becoming the first graduating class of the University. Authorized by the State Constitution in 1776, the University was chartered in 1789, and was the only public university in the nation to award degrees to students as early as the eighteenth century.
Women were first admitted to the University in 1897. However, admittance was permitted only for bona fide residents of Chapel Hill in graduate courses or as upper level transfers. The first five women to enroll were Mary Shackleford Nee McCrae, Cecye Roanne Dodd, Lulie Watkins, Sally Walker Stockard, and Dixie Lee Bryant. In 1898, Sally Walker Stockard received her bachelor’s degree becoming the first woman graduate of the University. In 1917, Lillie Dale Whitaker, Mary Louise Stover, Mary Louisa Cobb, and Nell Abbie Patterson Pickard enrolled as the first female freshmen.
Organization
The University was consolidated in 1931 with the Women’s College at Greensboro and North Carolina State College at Raleigh under a single Board of Trustees. In 1971 the General Assembly redefined the University of North Carolina System to include all 16 of the four-year public higher education institutions in the State. The Board of Governors was established as the governing body responsible for all basic policies for the University of North Carolina as a multi-institutional university. In 2007 the General Assembly made the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics a constituent institution of the University.
UNC-Chapel Hill and the other institutions that comprise the UNC System each has its own separate administrative structure. The 17 constituent institutions, year they were founded, and their Chancellors are listed below.
Appalachian State University (1899) The University of North Carolina at Asheville (1927)Chancellor - Kenneth E. Peacock Chancellor - Anne Ponder
East Carolina University (1907) The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (1789)Chancellor - Steve Ballard Chancellor - James Moeser
Elizabeth City State University (1891) The University of North Carolina at Charlotte (1946)Chancellor - Willie J. Gilchrist Chancellor - Philip L. Dubois
Fayetteville State University (1877) The University of North Carolina at Greensboro (1891)Chancellor - James A. Anderson Chancellor - Linda P. Brady
North Carolina A&T State University (1891) The University of North Carolina at Pembroke (1887)Chancellor - Stanley F. Battle Chancellor - Allen C. Meadors
North Carolina Central University (1909) The University of North Carolina at Wilmington (1947)Chancellor - Charlie Nelms Chancellor - Rosemary DePaolo
North Carolina School of The Arts (1963) Western Carolina University (1889)Chancellor - John Mauceri Chancellor - John W. Bardo
North Carolina State University (1887) Winston-Salem State University (1892)Chancellor - James L. Oblinger Chancellor - Donald J. Reaves
North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics (1980)Chancellor - Gerald L. Boarman
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General Information
General AdministrationThe University of North Carolina
Erskine B. Bowles PresidentJeffrey R. Davies Chief of StaffHarold Martin Senior Vice President for
Academic AffairsBart Corgnati Secretary of the UniversityTom Howe Director & General Manager,
UNC Center for Public TelevisionSteven Leath Vice President for Research &
Director of Sponsored ProgramsAlan Mabe Vice President for Academic PlanningRobert O. Nelson Vice President for FinanceRobyn R. Render Vice President for Information
Resources & Chief Information OfficerKimrey Rhinehardt Vice President for Federal RelationsAndy Willis Vice President for
Government RelationsLeslie J. Winner Vice President & General CounselJoni Worthington Vice President for Communications
Board of TrusteesThe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Mr. Roger L. Perry, Sr. (Chair) Chapel HillMs. Karol V. Mason (Vice Chair) Atlanta, GAMr. Russell M. Carter (Rusty) (Secretary) WilmingtonMs. Brenda Kirby (Assistant Secretary) Chapel HillMr. Phillip L. Clay Cambridge, MAMr. John G. B. Ellison, Jr. GreensboroMr. Paul Fulton, Jr. Winston-SalemMr. Alston Gardner Chapel HillMs. Barbara R. Hyde Memphis, TNMs. Sallie Shuping-Russell DurhamMr. Nelson Schwab III CharlotteMr. A. Donald Stallings (Don) Rocky MountMr. Robert (Bob) W. Winston III Raleigh
Ex-Officio Member for 2007-2008Ms. Eve Carson, Student Body President
Board of GovernorsThe University of North Carolina
Jim W. Phillips, Jr. ChairmanJ. Craig Souza Vice ChairmanPatsy B. Perry Secretary
Class of 2009
Bradley T. Adcock DurhamPeaches Gunter Blank Nashville, TNLaura Buffaloe Roanoke RapidsPhillip R. Dixon GreenvilleRay S. Farris CharlotteDudley E. Flood RaleighHannah D. Gage WilmingtonH. Frank Grainger CaryCharles H. Mercer, Jr. RaleighFred G. Mills RaleighJim W. Phillips, Jr. GreensboroIrvin (Al) Roseman WilmingtonWilliam G. Smith DurhamJ. Craig Souza RaleighJ. Bradley Wilson DurhamDavid Young Asheville
Class of 2011
Brent D. Barringer CaryR. Steve Bowden GreensboroF. Edward Broadwell, Jr. AshevilleWilliam L. Burns, Jr. DurhamJohn W. Davis III Winston-SalemPeter D. Hans RaleighCharles A. Hayes SanfordPeter Keber CharlotteAdelaide Daniels Key AshevilleG. Leroy Lail HickoryCharles S. Norwood GoldsboroCary C. Owen AshevillePatsy B. Perry DurhamGladys Ashe Robinson GreensboroEstelle ‘Bunny’ Sanders RoperPriscilla P. Taylor Chapel Hill Members EmeritiJames E. Holshouser, Jr. Southern Pines Ex-Officio MemberCody Grasty
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Student HeadcountHeadcount 28,136
Full-Time 23,285Part-Time 4,851
FTE 25,895.25
Men 11,635 41%Women 16,501 59%
White 19,860 71%African-American 2,813 10%Other 5,463 19%
Undergraduate 17,628 63%Graduate 8,177 29%Professional 2,331 8%
In-State 21,617 77%Out-of-State 6,519 23%
Number of First-Time Freshmen 3,893
Total Permanent University EmployeesFaculty (Full-Time) 3,000Faculty (Part-Time) 295Faculty Total 3,295
EPA Non-Faculty (Full-Time) 1,610EPA Non-Faculty (Part-Time) 146EPA Non-Faculty (Total) 1,756
SPA (Full-Time) 6,174SPA (Part-Time) 308SPA (Total) 6,482
Total Full-Time Employees (Combined) 10,784Total Part-Time Employees (Combined) 749Grand Total Full & Part-Time (Combined) 11,533
Full-Time Permanent FacultyTotal 3,000
Men 1,762Women 1,238
White 2,479African-American 136Other 385
Tenured 1,384Tenure Track 423Fixed Term 1,193
Annual Student Costs (Undergraduate)In-State Tuition & Fees $5,339.58 Out-of-State Tuition & Fees $20,987.58 Room (Double Occupancy) $3,960.00 Board (19 Meals Per Week Plan) $3,130.00
LibraryNumber of Volumes 5,926,637
Current Statistics, Fall 2007
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General InformationTable 1
Historical Trends, 1978-2007
Year 1
EPA 2
Faculty/Non-Faculty
SPA 2
EmployeesTotal 3
RevenuesState 3
AppropriationsFull-Time Students
Part-TimeStudents
TotalStudents
Value of 3
EndowmentGross 4
Square Feet
Sponsored 5
Program Awards
1978 2,557 4,269 $228,632,704 $81,141,483 17,462 2,832 20,294 $35,251,828 7,443,999 $47,114,414
1979 2,625 4,364 $263,562,574 $99,140,287 17,918 3,142 21,060 $37,576,026 7,467,080 $56,336,651
1980 2,642 4,389 $294,207,847 $107,782,727 18,252 3,213 21,465 $39,671,756 7,847,128 $70,071,559
1981 2,658 4,413 $337,174,362 $128,581,211 18,202 3,373 21,575 $42,770,404 8,036,804 $63,488,635
1982 2,681 4,427 $359,839,897 $137,057,754 18,544 3,472 22,016 $44,304,198 8,116,568 $55,059,929
1983 2,766 4,389 $364,310,431 $143,605,960 18,286 3,471 21,757 $49,542,776 8,214,286 $70,148,274
1984 2,733 4,536 $418,075,549 $156,690,058 18,181 3,431 21,612 $61,256,839 8,744,420 $74,154,319
1985 2,891 4,668 $459,014,919 $183,064,797 18,522 3,499 22,021 $71,115,852 8,771,755 $79,136,409
1986 2,891 4,814 $512,309,940 $200,093,215 18,884 3,897 22,781 $81,753,219 9,241,725 $95,111,630
1987 2,915 5,003 $517,962,997 $214,773,714 18,785 4,136 22,921 $111,005,957 9,404,912 $105,237,795
1988 2,953 5,171 $570,514,000 $230,779,917 19,377 4,202 23,579 $123,506,000 9,461,891 $127,865,313
1989 2,985 5,308 $606,323,359 $239,732,599 19,389 4,203 23,592 $134,973,000 9,587,891 $137,758,114
1990 2,980 5,279 $655,007,502 $252,485,349 19,427 4,425 23,852 $154,438,000 9,639,171 $162,275,271
1991 3,050 5,205 $699,407,749 $257,218,613 19,307 4,487 23,794 $165,576,000 9,883,530 $173,923,618
1992 3,057 5,449 $741,207,850 $255,003,056 19,167 4,777 23,944 $191,497,051 10,656,014 $211,104,491
1993 3,152 5,765 $804,241,278 $270,699,807 19,505 4,794 24,299 $233,857,850 10,699,608 $227,589,028
1994 3,216 5,796 $877,388,417 $283,825,773 19,764 4,699 24,463 $304,417,000 10,703,070 $244,592,943
1995 3,290 5,841 $943,468,832 $302,337,152 19,834 4,605 24,439 $313,821,000 10,729,313 $274,884,634
1996 3,349 5,534 $984,669,363 $308,244,640 19,635 4,506 24,141 $333,982,000 11,021,565 $248,997,990
1997 3,387 5,901 $1,062,282,000 $331,650,000 19,796 4,393 24,189 $430,006,000 11,389,953 $290,650,158
1998 3,518 6,101 $1,127,248,000 $352,283,000 19,938 4,300 24,238 $554,345,000 11,718,572 $304,953,768
1999 3,708 6,303 $1,220,681,000 $382,372,000 20,565 4,070 24,635 $595,859,000 12,103,167 $344,496,859
2000 3,867 5,858 $1,299,438,000 $383,189,000 20,759 4,113 24,872 $736,134,000 12,311,526 $375,570,798
2001 4,051 6,060 $1,456,672,000 $402,205,000 21,255 4,209 25,464 $785,935,000 12,362,885 $438,780,503
2002 4,276 6,660 $1,487,434,908 $368,504,553 21,721 4,307 26,028 $747,012,209 13,175,027 $488,323,434
2003 4,412 6,264 $1,520,872,424 $368,024,036 21,898 4,461 26,359 $741,043,194 13,210,911 $537,415,870
2004 4,609 6,326 $1,740,123,779 $380,446,327 22,212 4,666 26,878 $837,435,458 14,155,415 $577,577,064
2005 4,713 6,323 $1,854,811,038 $406,672,962 22,441 4,835 27,276 $973,920,197 14,206,304 $579,589,394
2006 4,878 6,421 $2,025,216,000 $440,070,000 22,911 4,806 27,717 $1,149,222,715 15,049,540 $593,390,527
2007 5,051 6,482 $2,252,317,545 $492,471,029 23,285 4,851 28,136 $1,394,207,443 16,076,934 $610,669,824
1 For figures representing dollar amounts, “year” denotes fiscal year; otherwise, the data are as of fall semester.2 Includes full and part-time permanent employees.3 Source: Office of Business and Finance, Comprehensive Annual Financial Report, Exhibits A and C, as of fiscal year ended June 30.Note: From 1986 forward, some figures are rounded to the nearest thousand.4 Source: Office of Facilities Planning and Design, Facilities Inventory and Utilization Study.Note: Square footage data represent previous year statistics.5 Source: Office of Research Services, Annual Report on Sponsored Program AwardsNote: Figures from FY89 and FY90 reflect recalculation of awards when received to conform to FY91 reporting procedures.
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Students
Figure 1
Fall 2007 Headcount Enrollment
Note: Percentage calculations are roundedSource: Office of Institutional Research & Assessment, RLDB100 (Registrar’s Enrollment) FileAs of September 5, 2007
Undergraduate17,628 63%
Fall 2007 Headcount Enrollment
Graduate8,17729%
Professional2,3318%
Total Enrollment28,136
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Figure 2
Total Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity, Fall 2007
Figure 3
Undergraduate Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity, Fall 2007
Black, Non-Hispanic2,81310%
American Indian/ Alaskan Native
2181%
Asian or Pac. Islander1 792
Fall 2007 Total Enrollment by Race
White, Non-Hispanic19,86071%
1,7926%
Hispanic1,0104%
Non-resident Alien1,2524%
Other1,1914%
Other5,46319%
Total Enrollment28,136
Black, Non-Hispanic1,91911%
American Indian/ Alaskan Native
1451%
Asian or Pac. Islander1 211
Fall 2007 Undergraduate Enrollment by Race
White, Non-Hispanic12,64172%
1,2117%
Hispanic7774%
Non-resident Alien2391%
Other6964%
Other3,06817%
Undergraduate Enrollment17,628
Note: Percentage calculations are roundedSource: Office of Institutional Research & Assessment, RLDB100 (Registrar’s Enrollment) FileAs of September 5, 2007
Note: Percentage calculations are roundedSource: Office of Institutional Research & Assessment, RLDB100 (Registrar’s Enrollment) FileAs of September 5, 2007
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StudentsTable 2
Students by Level, Race/Ethnicity, and Sex, Fall 2007Total
UndergraduateTotal
All Levels
Race/Ethnicity/SexNew
FreshmanOther
Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Unclassified N % Graduate Professional N %
Native American
Male 9 0 8 8 19 2 46 0.2% 21 5 72 0.2%
Female 26 0 23 22 27 1 99 0.5% 26 21 146 0.5%
Subtotal 35 0 31 30 46 3 145 0.8% 47 26 218 0.7%
Asian
Male 114 2 115 120 149 13 513 2.9% 147 109 769 2.7%
Female 163 1 170 161 184 19 698 3.9% 199 126 1,023 3.6%
Subtotal 277 3 285 281 333 32 1,211 6.8% 346 235 1,792 6.3%
African-American
Male 137 4 164 172 155 21 653 3.7% 175 74 902 3.2%
Female 294 6 322 300 311 33 1,266 7.1% 490 155 1,911 6.7%
Subtotal 431 10 486 472 466 54 1,919 10.8% 665 229 2,813 9.9%
Hispanic
Male 80 1 80 71 66 5 303 1.7% 65 22 390 1.3%
Female 135 0 121 107 104 7 474 2.6% 106 40 620 2.2%
Subtotal 215 1 201 178 170 12 777 4.4% 171 62 1,010 3.5%
White
Male 1,101 16 1,229 1,358 1,484 149 5,337 30.2% 2,207 754 8,298 29.4%
Female 1,594 9 1,650 1,880 1,970 201 7,304 41.4% 3,396 862 11,562 41.0%
Subtotal 2,695 25 2,879 3,238 3,454 350 12,641 71.7% 5,603 1,616 19,860 70.5%
Non-resident Alien
Male 31 1 36 27 31 6 132 0.7% 537 2 671 2.3%
Female 19 0 24 37 25 2 107 0.6% 467 7 581 2.0%
Subtotal 50 1 60 64 56 8 239 1.3% 1,004 9 1,252 4.4%
Other
Male 74 0 62 63 79 16 294 1.6% 166 73 533 1.8%
Female 116 0 91 88 92 15 402 2.2% 175 81 658 2.3%
Subtotal 190 0 153 151 171 31 696 3.9% 341 154 1,191 4.2%
Total Male 1,546 24 1,694 1,819 1,983 212 7,278 41.2% 3,318 1,039 11,635 41.3%
Total Female 2,347 16 2,401 2,595 2,713 278 10,350 58.7% 4,859 1,292 16,501 58.6%
Grand Total 3,893 40 4,095 4,414 4,696 490 17,628 100.0% 8,177 2,331 28,136 100.0%
Source: Office of the University Registrar, RLDB100 File.As of September 5, 2007
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StudentsTable 3
Headcount and Full-Time Equivalent* Enrollment by School and Educational Level, Fall 2007
Undergraduate Graduate Professional Total by SchoolSchool Headcount FTE Headcount FTE Headcount FTE Headcount FTE
General College 8,016 8,004.50 0 0.00 0 0.00 8,016 8,004.50
Arts & Sciences 6,771 6,672.50 2,104 1635.50 0 0.00 8,875 8,308.00
Business 666 660.75 725 714.50 0 0.00 1,391 1,375.25
Education 195 192.75 370 301.75 0 0.00 565 494.50
Government 0 0.00 47 47.00 0 0.00 47 47.00
Info & Library Science 30 28.75 334 299.75 0 0.00 364 328.50
Jour & Mass Comm 764 753.00 80 70.75 0 0.00 844 823.75
Law 0 0.00 0 0.00 694 694.00 694 694.00
Social Work 0 0.00 238 226.75 0 0.00 238 226.75
Dentistry 80 78.50 93 77.00 341 340.50 514 496.00
Medicine 65 64.00 731 567.75 685 682.00 1,481 1,313.75
Nursing 317 313.50 221 188.00 0 0.00 538 501.50
Pharmacy 0 0.00 94 72.25 535 534.50 629 606.75
Public Health 131 130.25 934 822.00 0 0.00 1,065 952.25
Continuing Studies 340 134.00 590 327.75 0 0.00 930 461.75
Off-Campus Studies 181 77.25 1,454 1029.25 76 57.75 1,711 1,164.25
Visiting Inter-Institutional 72 18.50 162 78.25 0 0.00 234 96.75
Total 17,628 17,128.25 8,177 6458.25 2,331 2308.75 28,136 25,895.25
*Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) is based on attempted resident and extension credit hours. The conversion of headcount to a FTE basis is based on a minimum full-time load of 12 credit hours for undergraduate students, and 9 credit hours for graduate and professional students.Source: Office of the University Registrar, RLDB100 File.As of September 5, 2007
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StudentsTable 4
Headcount and Full-Time Equivalent* Enrollment by School**, Educational Level, and Residency, Fall 2007
Undergraduate Graduate
School** In-State Headcount
Out-of-State
HeadcountTotal In-State
FTEOut-of-
State FTE Total In-State Headcount
Out-of-State
HeadcountTotal In-State
FTEOut-of-
State FTE Total
General College 6,652 1,364 8,016 6,642.00 1,362.50 8,004.50 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00
Arts & Sciences 5,554 1,217 6,771 5,472.50 1,200.00 6,672.50 1,117 987 2,104 765.25 870.25 1635.50Continuing Studies 57 3 60 23.50 1.00 24.50 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00Off-Campus Studies 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 2 41 43 1.75 35.75 37.50School Subtotal 5,611 1,220 6,831 5,496.00 1,201.00 6,697.00 1,119 1,028 2,147 767.00 906.00 1673.00
Business 477 189 666 472.00 188.75 660.75 229 496 725 227.75 486.75 714.50Off-Campus Studies 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 182 79 261 182.00 79.00 261.00School Subtotal 477 189 666 472.00 188.75 660.75 411 575 986 409.75 565.75 975.50
Education 182 13 195 180.25 12.50 192.75 317 53 370 251.25 50.50 301.75(TCRT) Off-Campus 25 5 30 11.25 2.25 13.50 65 9 74 42.25 6.25 48.50Off-Campus Studies 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 156 7 163 105.00 4.75 109.75School Subtotal 207 18 225 191.50 14.75 206.25 538 69 607 398.50 61.50 460.00
Government 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 30 17 47 30.00 17.00 47.00
Info & Lib Science 27 3 30 25.75 3.00 28.75 240 94 334 211.75 88.00 299.75Continuing Studies 2 0 2 0.50 0.00 0.50 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00School Subtotal 29 3 32 26.25 3.00 29.25 240 94 334 211.75 88.00 299.75
Jour & Mass Comm 596 168 764 588.25 164.75 753.00 38 42 80 31.75 39.00 70.75Continuing Studies 1 0 1 0.25 0.00 0.25 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00Off-Campus Studies 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 31 7 38 16.00 4.00 20.00School Subtotal 597 168 765 588.50 164.75 753.25 69 49 118 47.75 43.00 90.75
Law 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00
Social Work 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 202 36 238 193.25 33.50 226.75Off-Campus Studies 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 85 16 101 73.75 12.00 85.75School Subtotal 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 287 52 339 267.00 45.50 312.50
Dentistry 76 4 80 74.50 4.00 78.50 44 49 93 35.00 42.00 77.00
Medicine 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 312 191 503 194.25 159.00 353.25AHSC 61 4 65 60.00 4.00 64.00 211 106 317 187.50 85.75 273.25School Subtotal 61 4 65 60.00 4.00 64.00 523 297 820 381.75 244.75 626.50
Nursing 297 20 317 294.00 19.50 313.50 188 33 221 159.50 28.50 188.00Off-Campus Studies 35 6 41 24.25 4.00 28.25 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00School Subtotal 332 26 358 318.25 23.50 341.75 188 33 221 159.50 28.50 188.00
Pharmacy 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 33 61 94 21.50 50.75 72.25Off-Campus Studies 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00School Subtotal 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 33 61 94 21.50 50.75 72.25
Public Health 107 24 131 106.75 23.50 130.25 622 312 934 535.50 286.50 822.00Off-Campus Studies 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 333 255 588 203.00 154.50 357.50School Subtotal 107 24 131 106.75 23.50 130.25 955 567 1,522 738.50 441.00 1179.50
Continuing Studies 268 9 277 104.50 4.25 108.75 516 74 590 285.25 42.50 327.75Off-Campus Studies 86 24 110 28.75 6.75 35.50 86 11 97 44.75 5.75 50.50
Inter-Instnl Visitors 10 62 72 2.75 15.75 18.50 12 150 162 5.25 73.00 78.25
Total 14,513.00 3,115.00 17,628.00 14,111.75 3,016.50 17,128.25 5,051.00 3,126.00 8,177.00 3,803.25 2,655.00 6,458.25
*FTE is based on attempted resident and extension credit hours. The conversion of headcount to a full-time equivalent basis (FTE) is based on a minimum full-time load of 12 credit hours for undergraduate students, and 9 credit hours for graduate and professional students.**Counts of students in Continuing Studies and Off-Campus programs that award degrees or certificates are broken out with their award granting school.Source: Office of the University Registrar, RLDB100 File.As of September 5, 2007
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Headcount and Full-Time Equivalent* Enrollment by School**, Educational Level, and Residency, Fall 2007
Professional Grand Total
In-State Headcount
Out-of-State
HeadcountTotal In-State
FTEOut-of-
State FTE Total Headcount FTE School**
0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 8,016 8,004.50 General College
0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 8,875 8,308.00 Arts & Sciences0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 60 24.50 Continuing Studies0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 43 37.50 Off-Campus Studies0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 8,978 8,370.00 School Subtotal
0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 1,391 1,375.25 Business0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 261 261.00 Off-Campus Studies0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 1,652 1,636.25 School Subtotal
0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 565 494.50 Education0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 104 62.00 (TCRT) Off-Campus0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 163 109.75 Off-Campus Studies0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 832 666.25 School Subtotal
0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 47 47.00 Government
0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 364 328.50 Info & Lib Science0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 2 0.50 Continuing Studies0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 366 329.00 School Subtotal
0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 844 823.75 Jour & Mass Comm0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 0.25 Continuing Studies0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 38 20.00 Off-Campus Studies0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 883 844.00 School Subtotal
563 131 694 563.00 131.00 694.00 694 694.00 Law
0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 238 226.75 Social Work0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 101 85.75 Off-Campus Studies0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 339 312.50 School Subtotal
301 40 341 300.50 40.00 340.50 514 496.00 Dentistry
622 39 661 619.00 39.00 658.00 1,164 1,011.25 Medicine24 3 27 24.00 3.00 27.00 409 364.25 AHSC
646 42 688 643.00 42.00 685.00 1,573 1,375.50 School Subtotal
0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 538 501.50 Nursing0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 41 28.25 Off-Campus Studies0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 579 529.75 School Subtotal
486 49 535 485.50 49.00 534.50 629 606.75 Pharmacy41 2 43 38.25 2.00 40.25 43 40.25 Off-Campus Studies
527 51 578 523.75 51.00 574.75 672 647.00 School Subtotal
0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 1,065 952.25 Public Health16 14 30 8.00 6.50 14.50 618 372.00 Off-Campus Studies16 14 30 8.00 6.50 14.50 1,683 1,324.25 School Subtotal
0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 867 436.50 Continuing Studies0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 207 86.00 Off-Campus Studies
0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 234 96.75 Inter-Instnl Visitors
2,053 278 2,331 2,038.25 270.50 2,308.75 28,136 25,895.25 Total
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Historical Enrollment Data by Level
Fall Semester
Undergraduate Graduate Professional* TotalHeadcount % Growth Headcount % Growth Headcount % Growth Headcount % Growth
1983 14,558 -1.83 5,517 0.69 1,682 -1.46 21,757 -1.18
1984 14,559 0.00 5,375 -2.57 1,678 -0.24 21,612 -0.671985 14,898 2.33 5,515 2.60 1,608 -4.17 22,021 1.891986 15,313 2.79 5,857 6.20 1,611 0.19 22,781 3.451987 15,251 -0.40 6,027 2.90 1,643 1.99 22,921 0.61
1988 15,691 2.89 6,252 3.73 1,636 -0.43 23,579 2.871989 15,463 -1.45 6,484 3.71 1,645 0.55 23,592 0.061990 15,641 1.15 6,562 1.20 1,649 0.24 23,852 1.101991 15,439 -1.29 6,686 1.89 1,669 1.21 23,794 -0.241992 15,262 -1.15 7,029 5.13 1,653 -0.96 23,944 0.631993 15,674 2.70 6,925 -1.48 1,700 2.84 24,299 1.481994 15,895 1.41 6,861 -0.92 1,707 0.41 24,463 0.671995 15,702 -1.21 7,043 2.65 1,694 -0.76 24,439 -0.101996 15,363 -2.16 6,874 -2.40 1,904 12.40 24,141 -1.221997 15,321 -0.27 6,764 -1.60 2,104 10.50 24,189 0.201998 15,291 -0.20 6,811 0.69 2,136 1.52 24,238 0.201999 15,434 0.94 7,029 3.20 2,172 1.69 24,635 1.642000 15,608 1.13 7,008 -0.30 2,256 3.87 24,872 0.962001 15,844 1.51 7,334 4.65 2,286 2.66 25,464 2.502002 15,961 0.74 7,684 4.77 2,383 4.24 26,028 2.21
2003 16,144 1.15 7,857 2.25 2,358 -1.05 26,359 1.272004 16,525 2.36 8,008 1.92 2,345 -0.55 26,878 1.972005 16,764 1.45 8,175 2.09 2,337 -0.34 27,276 1.482006 17,124 2.15 8,254 0.97 2,339 0.09 27,717 1.622007 17,628 2.94 8,177 -0.93 2,331 -0.34 28,136 1.51
25 Year Percentage Growth 18.87 49.24 36.56 27.80
*As of Fall 2002, counts include sub-baccalaureate professional certificates: 23 with “PC” classifications in Dentistry (DN), 12 with “PC” classifications in Medicine (MD), & 21 with “1st” classifications in Medicine (MS). Effective Fall 2006, visiting inter-institutional students are included in headcount. These changes coincided with adjustments in UNC General Administration’s reporting policies.Source: Office of the University Registrar, RLDB100 File.As of September 5, 2007
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Students by Sex, Fall 2007
Undergraduate Graduate Professional Total by School
School M F Subtotal M F Subtotal M F Subtotal M F Total
General College 3,260 4,756 8,016 0 0 0 0 0 0 3,260 4,756 8,016
Arts & Sciences 3,097 3,674 6,771 1,078 1,026 2,104 0 0 0 4,175 4,700 8,875
Business 371 295 666 498 227 725 0 0 0 869 522 1,391
Education 15 180 195 90 280 370 0 0 0 105 460 565
Government 0 0 0 21 26 47 0 0 0 21 26 47
Infor & Library Science 19 11 30 124 210 334 0 0 0 143 221 364
Jour & Mass Comm 183 581 764 33 47 80 0 0 0 216 628 844
Law 0 0 0 0 0 0 337 357 694 337 357 694
Social Work 0 0 0 36 202 238 0 0 0 36 202 238
Dentistry 4 76 80 47 46 93 160 181 341 211 303 514
Medicine 19 46 65 265 466 731 345 340 685 629 852 1,481
Nursing 29 288 317 27 194 221 0 0 0 56 482 538
Pharmacy 0 0 0 42 52 94 170 365 535 212 417 629
Public Health 36 95 131 262 672 934 0 0 0 298 767 1,065
Continuing Studies 157 183 340 203 387 590 0 0 0 360 570 930
Off-Campus Studies 49 132 181 511 943 1,454 27 49 76 587 1,124 1,711
Visiting Inter-institutional 39 33 72 81 81 162 0 0 0 120 114 234
Grand Total 7,278 10,350 17,628 3,318 4,859 8,177 1,039 1,292 2,331 11,635 16,501 28,136
Percentage Distribution 41.3% 58.7% 100.0% 40.6% 59.4% 100.0% 44.6% 55.4% 100.0% 41.4% 58.6% 100.0%
Table 6
Students by School, Educational Level, and Sex, Fall 2007
Source: Office of the University Registrar, RLDB100 File.As of September 5, 2007
40 0%
50.0%
60.0%41.3% 40.6%
44.6% 41.4%
58.7% 59.4%55.4% 58.6%
Students by Gender, Fall 2007
Male Female
0.0%
10.0%
20.0%
30.0%
40.0%
Undergraduate Graduate Professional All
17,628 8,177 2,331 28,136
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Students by Residency, Fall 2007
Undergraduate Graduate Professional Total by School
SchoolIn-
StateOut-of-State Subtotal
In-State
Out-of-State Subtotal
In-State
Out-of-State Subtotal
In-State
Out-of-State Total
General College 6,652 1,364 8,016 0 0 0 0 0 0 6,652 1,364 8,016Arts & Sciences 5,554 1,217 6,771 1,117 987 2,104 0 0 0 6,671 2,204 8,875Business 477 189 666 229 496 725 0 0 0 706 685 1,391Education 182 13 195 317 53 370 0 0 0 499 66 565Government 0 0 0 30 17 47 0 0 0 30 17 47Info & Library Science 27 3 30 240 94 334 0 0 0 267 97 364Jour & Mass Comm 596 168 764 38 42 80 0 0 0 634 210 844Law 0 0 0 0 0 0 563 131 694 563 131 694Social Work 0 0 0 202 36 238 0 0 0 202 36 238Dentistry 76 4 80 44 49 93 301 40 341 421 93 514Medicine 61 4 65 471 260 731 646 39 685 1,178 303 1,481Nursing 297 20 317 188 33 221 0 0 0 485 53 538Pharmacy 0 0 0 33 61 94 486 49 535 519 110 629Public Health 107 24 131 622 312 934 0 0 0 729 336 1,065Continuing Studies 328 12 340 516 74 590 0 0 0 844 86 930Off-Campus Studies 146 35 181 992 462 1,454 57 19 76 1,195 516 1,711Visiting Inter-institutional 10 62 72 12 150 162 0 0 0 22 212 234
Grand Total 14,513 3,115 17,628 5,051 3,126 8,177 2,053 278 2,331 21,617 6,519 28,136
Percentage Distribution 82.3% 17.7% 100.0% 61.8% 38.2% 100.0% 88.1% 11.9% 100.0% 76.8% 23.2% 100.0%
Table 7
Students by School, Educational Level, and Residency, Fall 2007
Source: Office of the University Registrar, RLDB100 File.As of September 5, 2007
80.0%
100.0% 82.3%
61.8%
88.1%76.8%
Students by Residency, Fall 2007
In State Out of State
0.0%
20.0%
40.0%
60.0%
Undergraduate Graduate Professional All
17.7%
38.2%
11.9%23.2%
17,628 8,177 2,331 28,136
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Students by Full/Part-Time Status, Fall 2007
Undergraduate Graduate Professional Total by SchoolSchool Full-Time Part-Time Subtotal Full-Time Part-Time Subtotal Full-Time Part-Time Subtotal Full-Time Part-Time Total
General College 7,977 39 8,016 0 0 0 0 0 0 7,977 39 8,016Arts & Sciences 6,542 229 6,771 1,073 1,031 2,104 0 0 0 7,615 1,260 8,875Business 651 15 666 701 24 725 0 0 0 1,352 39 1,391Education 190 5 195 211 159 370 0 0 0 401 164 565Government 0 0 0 47 0 47 0 0 0 47 0 47Info & Library Science 28 2 30 249 85 334 0 0 0 277 87 364Jour & Mass Comm 741 23 764 61 19 80 0 0 0 802 42 844Law 0 0 0 0 0 0 694 0 694 694 0 694Social Work 0 0 0 212 26 238 0 0 0 212 26 238Dentistry 76 4 80 60 33 93 340 1 341 476 38 514Medicine 63 2 65 384 347 731 673 12 685 1,120 361 1,481Nursing 309 8 317 130 91 221 0 0 0 439 99 538Pharmacy 0 0 0 48 46 94 534 1 535 582 47 629Public Health 129 2 131 693 241 934 0 0 0 822 243 1,065Continuing Studies 0 340 340 3 587 590 0 0 0 3 927 930Off-Campus Studies 16 165 181 409 1,045 1,454 41 35 76 466 1,245 1,711Visiting Inter-institutional 0 72 72 0 162 162 0 0 0 0 234 234
Grand Total 16,722 906 17,628 4,281 3,896 8,177 2,282 49 2,331 23,285 4,851 28,136
Percentage Distribution 94.9% 5.1% 100.0% 52.4% 47.6% 100.0% 97.9% 2.1% 100.0% 82.8% 17.2% 100.0%
Table 8
Students by School, Educational Level, and Full/Part-Time Status, Fall 2007
Source: Office of the University Registrar, RLDB100 File.As of September 5, 2007
80.0%
100.0%94.9%
52 4%
97.9%82.8%
Students by Full/Part time Status, Fall 2007Full Time Part Time
0.0%
20.0%
40.0%
60.0%
Undergraduate Graduate Professional All
52.4%
5.1%
47.6%
2.1%
17.2%
17,628 8,177 2,331 28,136
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Students by Age and Level, Fall 2007
Undergraduate Graduate Professional TotalAge N % N % N % N %
Below 18 482 1.7% 3 0.0% 0 0.0% 485 1.7%
18 3,616 12.8% 0 0.0% 4 0.0% 3,620 12.8%
19 3,902 13.8% 1 0.0% 8 0.0% 3,911 13.9%
20 3,993 14.1% 8 0.0% 45 0.1% 4,046 14.3%
21 3,511 12.4% 75 0.2% 108 0.3% 3,694 13.1%
22 869 3.0% 482 1.7% 286 1.0% 1,637 5.8%
23 237 0.8% 532 1.8% 339 1.2% 1,108 3.9%
24 156 0.5% 576 2.0% 381 1.3% 1,113 3.9%
25 113 0.4% 645 2.2% 282 1.0% 1,040 3.6%
26-27 179 0.6% 1,452 5.1% 371 1.3% 2,002 7.1%
28-30 164 0.5% 1,574 5.5% 250 0.8% 1,988 7.0%
31-35 154 0.5% 1,339 4.7% 143 0.5% 1,636 5.8%
36-40 102 0.3% 625 2.2% 55 0.1% 782 2.7%
41-50 96 0.3% 578 2.0% 52 0.1% 726 2.5%
51-64 49 0.1% 264 0.9% 7 0.0% 320 1.1%
65 and over 5 0.0% 23 0.0% 0 0.0% 28 0.0%
Total 17,628 62.6% 8,177 29.0% 2,331 8.2% 28,136 100.0%
Source: Office of the University Registrar, RLDB100 File.As of September 5, 2007
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Applied/Accepted/Enrolled by Level, Fall 2007
Table 10
Applied/Accepted/Enrolled by Level, 2003-20072003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Freshmen Number of Applications 17,591 18,850 18,414 19,728 20,090 Number Accepted 6,441 6,741 6,736 6,737 6,999 Number Enrolled 3,516 3,589 3,751 3,807 3,893Transfer Number of Applications 2,518 2,409 2,744 3,017 2,945 Number Accepted 1,212 1,218 1,246 1,245 1,140 Number Enrolled 829 828 827 878 816Graduate Level Number of Applications 13,052 12,493 12,553 12,139 12,520 Number Accepted 4,401 4,184 4,329 4,080 4,187 Number Enrolled 2,367 2,368 2,408 2,344 2,241Law School Number of Applications 3,049 3,896 3,622 3,533 3,165 Number Accepted 638 618 558 523 550 Number Enrolled 240 243 233 232 238Medical School Number of Applications 2,657 2,469 2,392 3,606 2,920 Number Accepted 224 228 221 220 222 Number Enrolled 161 162 162 161 161Dental School Number of Applications* 750 878 n/a n/a 1,457 Number Accepted 103 91 94 99 82 Number Enrolled 79 76 82 86 80Pharmacy Number of Applications 595 603 n/a n/a 335 Number Accepted 186 149 176 185 148 Number Enrolled 162 126 150 151 139
Source: Office of Institutional Research & Assessment (GA010) and Student Data File (SDF), Office of University Registrar (RLDB100 file).As of Fall census for the specified year.
60%70%80%90%
100%
34.8% 38.7%33.4%
17.4%7.6% 5.6%
44.2%
0%10%20%30%40%50%60%
Freshman Transfer Graduate Law Medical Dental Pharmacy
97.6% 93.9%
90%100%
55 6%
71.6%
53 5%
72.5%
60%70%80%90%
55.6% 53.5%43.3%
30%40%50%60%
0%10%20%30%
0%
Freshman Transfer Graduate Law Medical Dental Pharmacy
Percent Accepted Percent Enrolled
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First-Time Freshmen Class Profile, Fall 2007
Distribution by Residency
Number Percent
North Carolina Residents 3,223 82.8%
Non-Residents 670 17.2%
Total Class 3,893 100.0%
Resident Children of Alumni 629 16.2%
Non-Resident Children of Alumni 102 2.6%
Distribution by Race/Ethnicity and Sex
Male Female Total PercentNative American 9 26 35 0.9%Asian 114 163 277 7.1%African-American 137 294 431 11.1%Hispanic 80 135 215 5.5%White 1,101 1,594 2,695 69.2%Non-Resident Alien 31 19 50 1.3%Other 74 116 190 4.9%Total 1,546 2,347 3,893
Percent 39.7% 60.3% 100.0%
School Background
Number Percent
NC Public School Graduates 2,432 62.5%
Out-of-State Public Graduates 788 20.2%
All Private and Parochial Schools 602 15.5%
Foreign and Army Dependent Schools 71 1.8%
Total 3,893 100.0%
High School Senior Class Rank
Class Rank Number PercentTop Tenth 2,353 76.4%Second Tenth 481 15.6%Second Fifth 186 6.0%Third Fifth 34 1.1%Fourth Fifth 14 0.5%Bottom Fifth 10 0.3%Ranks Available 3,078 100.0%Ranks Not Available 815 20.9%
Total 3,893
Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) ScoresIn-State Out-of-State All Freshmen
Score Intervals Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Below 800 5 0.2% 5 0.1%
800’s 10 0.3% 2 0.3% 12 0.3% 900’s 34 1.1% 11 1.7% 45 1.2% 1000’s 163 5.1% 27 4.2% 190 5.0% 1100’s 387 12.1% 56 8.8% 443 11.6% 1200’s 930 29.1% 121 19.0% 1,051 27.4% 1300’s 1,001 31.3% 174 27.3% 1,175 30.6% 1400’s 506 15.8% 193 30.3% 699 18.2% 1500’s 148 4.6% 52 8.2% 200 5.2% 1600 13 0.4% 1 0.2% 14 0.4%
Scores Available 3,197 99.2% 637 95.1% 3,834 98.5%Scores Not Available 26 0.8% 33 4.9% 59 1.5%Total 3,223 670 3,893
Average SAT Critical Reading 643 662 646Average SAT Math 653 672 656Average SAT Total 1296 1334 1302Average SAT Writing 632 660 637
Percentage calculations are rounded.Source: Office of Institutional Research & Assessment, RLDB100 (Registrar’s Enrollment) File, Student Data File (SDF), and the Office of Undergraduate Admissions.As of September 5, 2007
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Trends in Freshmen Retention and Graduation, 1972-2006
Year Class Entered
Number in Class
Average SAT Score
% Returned As % Graduated
Sophs Juniors SeniorsAfter4 Yrs
After5 Yrs
After6 Yrs
After10 Yrs
1972 2,852 51.9% 71.0% 73.6%1973 3,208 51.7% 69.4% 72.5%1974 2,887 90.3% 81.6% 78.5% 54.9% 73.4% 76.1% 77.9%1975 2,957 88.7% 81.5% 78.9% 53.4% 71.1% 74.3% 76.6%1976 2,895 1090 89.9% 82.0% 79.3% 52.6% 72.7% 76.0% 78.1%1977 3,048 1086 89.1% 81.1% 79.8% 53.6% 73.2% 76.0% 78.2%1978 3,070 1065 89.3% 82.3% 78.4% 57.9% 73.1% 75.3% 77.1%1979 3,444 1063 88.9% 80.9% 78.6% 57.3% 72.2% 74.1% 76.1%1980 3,211 1065 89.9% 82.0% 78.5% 58.2% 72.9% 75.8% 77.8%1981 3,201 1055 90.1% 81.3% 77.4% 56.2% 71.3% 74.6% 77.0%1982 3,304 1056 89.7% 80.3% 76.9% 54.9% 71.2% 74.2% 76.5%1983 3,186 1055 90.1% 84.1% 80.7% 57.4% 74.7% 78.4% 80.9%1984 3,390 1051 89.2% 82.4% 80.2% 53.0% 72.2% 76.1% 78.8%1985 3,329 1071 92.1% 86.2% 84.0% 59.4% 77.3% 80.6% 82.6%1986 3,298 1087 92.4% 87.3% 84.6% 60.6% 79.2% 81.7% 84.0%1987 3,142 1099 94.5% 89.2% 86.4% 61.3% 80.8% 83.2% 85.5%1988 3,290 1102 94.7% 90.7% 87.8% 64.7% 82.5% 85.0% 86.9%1989 3,184 1110 94.7% 89.7% 85.9% 62.7% 81.8% 84.1% 85.8%1990 3,240 1112 93.4% 87.7% 85.0% 62.7% 79.2% 81.8% 83.8%1991 3,133 1120 94.6% 89.6% 86.4% 62.7% 81.0% 83.6% 85.1%1992 3,202 1122 93.2% 87.5% 84.1% 62.7% 77.8% 80.2% 81.7%1993 3,317 1126 93.3% 88.0% 82.8% 63.0% 77.7% 79.7% 81.4%1994 3,486 1128 92.8% 86.1% 81.1% 65.2% 77.7% 78.9% 80.3%1995 3,231 1142 93.7% 87.0% 83.3% 65.0% 77.2% 79.1% 81.2%1996 3,270 1222* 93.6% 88.0% 84.3% 66.9% 78.7% 80.4% 81.8%1997 3,414 1220 94.8% 88.8% 86.6% 69.5% 81.2% 82.8% 84.7%1998 3,427 1230 93.9% 87.8% 84.0% 66.8% 79.7% 81.7%1999 3,390 1245 94.0% 88.9% 85.2% 70.6% 82.3% 83.8%2000 3,408 1251 95.0% 89.8% 86.9% 71.2% 82.6% 83.8%2001 3,682 1257 94.8% 90.4% 86.5% 70.9% 80.9% 82.5%2002 3,457 1267 95.3% 91.1% 87.5% 72.7% 83.2%2003 3,511 1283 95.3% 90.3% 87.0% 72.2%2004 3,589 1287 96.5% 92.2% 88.7%2005 3,749 1299 96.5% 92.5%2006 3,800 1292 96.4%
*SAT scores were recentered by the College Board starting in April 1995 which is reflected beginning with the 1996 freshman class.Note: Retention and graduation data for UNC-Chapel Hill freshman classes entering in 1972 to 1985 are based on campus-generated reports that include both full-time and part-time students in the initial cohorts. The data for classes entering in 1986 to the most current year are based on reports generated by the University of North Carolina General Administration that exclude part-time students from the initial cohorts.Sources:1972-1985: Office of Institutional Research, NCHED A-7 (Retention) Report, Fall 1986-2006: University of North Carolina General Administration, Retention, Graduation and Persistence Rates of First-Time Full-Time Freshmen, Average SAT scores - RLDB100 (Registrar’s Enrollment) FileData from 1990-2006 have been updated to reflect the most recent University of North Carolina General Administration Retention, Graduation and Persistence Rates of First-Time Full-Time Freshmen report.
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Six-Year Graduation Rates, All New Freshmen
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Freshmen Retention and Graduation Rates, AAU ComparisonUNC-Chapel Hill
Year Class Entered
Number in Class
% Returned as % Graduated after
Sophs Juniors Seniors 4 Yrs 5 Yrs 6 Yrs
1995 3,231 93.7% 87.0% 83.3% 65.0% 77.2% 79.1%
1996 3,270 93.6% 88.0% 84.3% 66.9% 78.7% 80.4%
1997 3,414 94.8% 88.8% 86.6% 69.5% 81.2% 82.8%
1998 3,427 93.9% 87.8% 84.0% 66.8% 79.7% 81.7%
1999 3,390 94.0% 88.9% 85.2% 70.6% 82.3% 83.8%
2000 3,408 95.0% 89.8% 86.9% 71.2% 82.6% 83.8%
2001 3,682 94.8% 90.4% 86.5% 70.9% 80.9% 82.5%
2002 3,457 95.3% 91.1% 87.5% 72.7% 83.2%
2003 3,511 95.3% 90.3% 87.0% 72.2%
2004 3,589 96.5% 92.2% 88.7%
2005 3,749 96.5% 92.5%
2006 3,800 96.4%
Association of American Universities (Combined including UNC-Chapel Hill)1995 146,387 86.8% 78.9% 74.7% 38.7% 64.2% 69.5%
1996 149,125 87.6% 79.8% 75.8% 41.1% 66.0% 71.0%
1997 155,279 88.1% 80.4% 76.2% 41.9% 66.9% 69.4%
1998 160,382 88.1% 80.7% 76.8% 42.2% 65.1% 69.7%
1999 162,267 88.4% 81.2% 77.8% 42.7% 66.4% 70.9%
2000 166,024 88.7% 81.9% 75.0% 44.5% 67.5% 71.8%
2001 171,420 89.1% 79.1% 75.4% 46.2% 68.1%
2002 166,059 89.5% 82.8% 79.1% 49.3%
2003 167,917 90.0% 83.7% 74.7%
2004 166,632 90.3% 80.2%
2005 172,380 86.1%
These data compare retention and graduation rates for UNC-Chapel Hill and the 36 public members of the Association of American Universities (AAU).Note: Retention and graduation data for UNC-Chapel Hill freshman classes are based on reports generated by the University of North Carolina General Administration that exclude part-time students from the initial cohorts. UNC-Chapel Hill data have been updated to reflect the most recent University of North Carolina General Administration, Retention, Graduation and Persistence Rates of First-Time Full-Time Freshmen report. AAU data have been updated to reflect the 2006-2007 AAUDE Comparative Retention and Graduation Study.Sources: University of North Carolina General Administration - Retention, Graduation and Persistence Rates of First-Time, Full-Time Freshmen report, (UNC-Chapel Hill Statistics); 2006-2007 AAUDE Comparative Retention and Graduation Study
60%
80%
100%
0%
20%
40%
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000
UNC-Chapel Hill AAU Comparison Group
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Six-Year Graduation Rates, African-American New Freshmen
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African-American Freshmen Retention and Graduation Rates, AAU ComparisonUNC-Chapel Hill
Year Class Entered
Number in Class
% Returned as % Graduated after
Sophs Juniors Seniors 4 Yrs 5 Yrs 6 Yrs
1995 388 93.6% 81.2% 78.1% 49.5% 60.3% 63.7%
1996 386 92.0% 85.5% 80.6% 57.0% 66.1% 70.2%
1997 420 93.8% 84.5% 82.9% 57.4% 67.9% 70.7%
1998 398 92.0% 84.2% 79.1% 54.3% 68.3% 71.1%
1999 384 93.5% 87.8% 82.3% 58.6% 74.2% 76.0%
2000 406 95.8% 87.2% 84.0% 63.8% 74.1% 75.4%
2001 426 93.7% 88.5% 85.0% 62.0% 73.0% 75.8%
2002 425 93.4% 88.9% 84.5% 63.5% 74.4%
2003 412 96.4% 86.9% 84.0% 58.5%
2004 400 96.0% 90.3% 85.5%
2005 413 97.1% 91.5%
2006 459 96.7%
Association of American Universities (Combined including UNC-Chapel Hill)1995 8,188 84.6% 73.4% 68.0% 25.6% 49.7% 56.5%
1996 7,869 84.9% 74.7% 69.4% 28.7% 52.1% 58.5%
1997 8,156 85.9% 74.8% 69.0% 29.0% 52.0% 57.2%
1998 7,902 85.6% 75.1% 69.4% 30.0% 52.0% 58.0%
1999 8,276 85.7% 76.1% 71.3% 31.4% 54.2% 59.6%
2000 8,396 86.8% 78.1% 70.9% 34.5% 57.5% 62.4%
2001 8,258 86.0% 74.6% 70.0% 34.5% 56.0%
2002 8,190 87.2% 78.6% 73.6% 37.4%
2003 8,166 87.1% 78.7% 66.8%
2004 7,849 88.3% 72.7%
2005 8,380 80.6%
These data compare retention and graduation rates for UNC-Chapel Hill and the 36 public members of the Association of American Universities (AAU).Note: Retention and graduation data for UNC-Chapel Hill freshman classes are based on reports generated by the University of North Carolina General Administration that exclude part-time students from the initial cohorts. UNC-Chapel Hill data have been updated to reflect the most recent University of North Carolina General Administration, Retention, Graduation and Persistence Rates of First-Time Full-Time Freshmen report. AAU data have been updated to reflect the 2006-2007 AAUDE Comparative Retention and Graduation Study.Sources: University of North Carolina General Administration - Retention, Graduation and Persistence Rates of First-Time, Full-Time Freshmen report, (UNC-Chapel Hill Statistics) 2006-2007 AAUDE Comparative Retention and Graduation Study
80%
100%
60%
40%
0%
20%
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000
UNC-Chapel Hill AAU Comparison Group
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2000-2001 Entering Freshmen Six-Year Graduation Rates at ACC and Division I AAU Institutions
ALL STUDENTS ATHLETESINSTITUTION Men Women Black White Total Men Women Black White TotalATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE Boston College 89 92 81 93 91 62 87 62 87 76 Clemson University 70 81 67 76 75 63 84 55 79 71 Duke University 93 95 87 95 94 91 89 75 93 90 Florida State University 65 71 72 69 68 59 69 64 58 63 Georgia Institute of Technology 75 82 67 77 77 45 75 50 54 55 University of Maryland-College Park 75 83 69 81 79 59 85 50 74 69 University of Miami 70 76 68 80 73 52 72 37 78 62 University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill 81 86 75 85 84 56 80 48 73 66 North Carolina State University 68 73 64 71 70 51 70 50 62 59 University of Virginia 91 93 88 93 92 73 81 80 77 76 Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State Univ 75 84 74 80 79 75 78 94 70 76 Wake Forest University 86 90 94 87 88 65 97 87 74 77ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES PUBLIC University of Arizona 55 60 47 59 57 55 37 46 46 47 University of California- Berkeley 85 92 73 88 89 65 84 82 76 76 University of California-Los Angeles 86 92 78 91 89 56 83 70 66 68 University of Colorado-Boulder 64 68 44 67 66 57 56 23 79 56 University of Florida 76 82 71 81 79 43 76 55 57 57 University of Illinois-Champaign 78 86 68 85 82 57 74 N/A 67 64 Indiana University-Bloomington 70 73 51 73 72 52 85 44 73 66 University of Iowa 64 66 45 67 65 52 73 47 69 64 Iowa State University 63 70 51 67 66 51 74 42 65 62 University of Kansas 57 61 42 60 59 42 81 N/A 63 63 University of Maryland-College Park 75 83 69 81 79 59 85 50 74 69 University of Michigan 86 87 71 89 87 55 87 39 80 72 Michigan State University 72 76 54 78 74 49 78 36 68 60 University of Minnesota 60 61 46 63 61 64 60 36 70 62 University of Missouri-Columbia 66 71 55 70 69 50 79 58 66 63 University of Nebraska 59 66 49 64 62 53 49 50 56 51 University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill 81 86 75 85 84 56 80 48 73 66 Ohio State University 68 74 57 74 71 60 63 64 61 62 University of Oregon 61 65 52 64 63 45 59 N/A 63 50 Pennsylvania State University 82 88 72 87 85 77 90 90 82 83 University of Pittsburgh 71 75 61 75 73 68 85 53 82 74 Purdue University 70 71 57 71 70 53 85 39 72 65 Rutgers University 68 77 71 73 73 64 45 56 72 72 State University of New York- Buffalo 53 65 46 59 58 34 87 N/A 67 60 University of Texas-Austin 72 82 72 78 77 36 68 26 56 51 University of Virginia 91 93 88 93 92 73 81 80 77 76 University of Washington 74 76 66 75 75 55 77 N/A 64 64 University of Wisconsin-Madison 77 79 57 79 78 70 83 N/A 81 76 PRIVATE Brown University 93 95 84 95 94 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Columbia University-Barnard College 92 91 84 91 92 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Cornell University 90 94 90 92 92 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Duke University 93 95 87 95 94 91 89 75 93 90 Harvard University 98 98 95 98 98 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Northwestern University 91 94 90 93 93 83 88 69 89 85 University of Pennsylvania 94 95 89 95 94 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Princeton University 95 98 92 97 96 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Rice University 91 96 94 93 93 75 94 83 82 81 University of Southern California 81 87 85 84 84 56 81 62 77 69 Stanford University 95 96 89 95 95 93 96 69 99 95 Syracuse University 81 83 75 84 82 53 72 46 69 63 Tulane University 70 73 72 73 71 55 88 64 68 67 Vanderbilt University 88 90 90 89 89 86 87 N/A 88 86 Yale University 96 97 95 97 96 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Source: Office of Institutional Research & Assessment, NCAA Division I Federal Graduation Rates Report, 2007Only Student-athletes receiving athletics aid are included in this report.As of September 30, 2007
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Entering Graduate and Professional* Student Profile, Fall 2007
Graduate Distribution by Race/Ethnicity and Sex
Male Female Total PercentNative American 7 7 14 0.6%Asian 51 45 96 4.1%African-American 44 114 158 6.8%Hispanic 22 34 56 2.4%White 631 953 1,584 68.1%Non-Resident Alien 171 114 285 12.3%Other 68 64 132 5.7%Total 994 1,331 2,325
Percent 42.8% 57.2% 100.0%
Professional Distribution by Race/Ethnicity and Sex
Male Female Total PercentNative American 0 6 6 0.9%Asian 36 44 80 12.4%African-American 17 34 51 7.9%Hispanic 4 11 15 2.3%White 186 225 411 63.8%Non-Resident Alien 1 3 4 0.6%Other 34 43 77 12.0%Total 278 366 644
Percent 43.2% 56.8% 100.0%
Graduate Distribution by Residency
Number PercentNorth Carolina Residents 1,024 44.0%Non-Residents 1,301 56.0%Total 2,325 100.0%
*Counts include degree seeking students only. Students seeking certificates are not included.Note: Percentage calculations are rounded.Source: Office of Institutional Research & Assessment, RLDB100 (Registrar’s Enrollment) File, Fall 2007As of September 5, 2007
Table 17
Fraternity and Sorority Profile, Fall 2007
Number of Fraternity Men 1,074Number of Sorority Women 1,751
Overall Fraternity and Sorority GPA 3.149Undergraduate Non-Greek GPA 3.104Overall Undergraduate GPA 3.111
UNC-Chapel Hill serves as the site for 32 fraternities and 23 sororities. 16% of undergraduates hold membership in Greek organizations.Source: Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life, Fall 2007 Semester Reports. Office of the University Registrar, RLDB100 (Registrar’s Enrollment) file, as of February 8, 2008.
Professional Distribution by Residency
Number PercentNorth Carolina Residents 515 80.0%Non-Residents 129 20.0%Total 644 100.0%
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Degrees Awarded by School, 2006-2007Academic Affairs
School or College Bachelor’s Master’s Doctoral Professional TotalArts & Sciences 2,785 330 243 0 3,358Business 329 559 13 0 901Education 78 208 38 0 324Government 0 30 0 0 30Info & Lib Science 18 102 2 0 122Jour & Mass Comm 359 22 12 0 393Law 0 0 0 232 232Social Work 0 141 4 0 145
Subtotal 3,569 1,392 312 232 5,505
Health AffairsSchool or College Bachelor’s Master’s Doctoral Professional TotalDentistry 32 19 0 73 124Medicine 31 75 118 156 380Nursing 202 58 6 0 266Pharmacy 0 0 10 140 150Public Health 54 353 67 0 474
Subtotal 319 505 201 369 1,394
Grand Total 3,888 1,897 513 601 6,899
Source: Office of Institutional Research & Assessment, SAID Student Data Mart.The counts reflect the most current information and include retroactively awarded degrees.Includes three graduation periods: August 2006, December 2006, and May 2007.
Table 19
Degrees Awarded by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, 2006-2007Bachelor’s Master’s Doctoral Professional Total
Race/Ethnicity M F T M F T M F T M F T M F TAfrican-American 95 292 387 37 98 135 7 23 30 19 32 51 158 445 603
Native American 11 17 28 2 8 10 2 5 7 5 5 10 20 35 55
Asian 107 142 249 49 34 83 8 7 15 23 33 56 187 216 403
Hispanic 42 74 116 14 18 32 3 6 9 8 8 16 67 106 173
White 1,232 1,675 2,907 521 818 1,339 159 194 353 221 231 452 2,133 2,918 5,051
Non-Resident Alien 28 20 48 121 75 196 49 49 98 . 2 2 198 146 344
Other 55 98 153 58 44 102 . 1 1 9 5 14 122 148 270
Total 1,570 2,318 3,888 802 1,095 1,897 228 285 513 285 316 601 2,885 4,014 6,899
Source: Office of Institutional Research & Assessment, SAID Student Data Mart.The counts reflect the most current information and include retroactively awarded degrees.Includes three graduation periods: August 2006, December 2006, and May 2007.
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Degrees Awarded by School, Five-Year Comparison2002-2003 2003-2004 2004-2005 2005-2006 2006-2007
Bachelor’s
Arts & Sciences 2,695 2,627 2,806 2,812 2,785
Business 325 326 348 304 329
Education 83 83 95 83 78
Info & Lib Sci 1 14 22 14 18
Jour & Mass Comm 433 389 389 384 359
Dentistry 28 30 22 37 32
Medicine 33 31 32 34 31
Nursing 171 163 175 176 202
Public Health 48 43 51 52 54
Subtotal 3,817 3,706 3,940 3,896 3,888
Master’s
Arts & Sciences 302 368 323 345 330
Business 503 498 527 541 559
Education 132 229 197 224 208
Government 19 25 28 25 30
Info & Lib Sci 92 106 118 104 102
Jour & Mass Comm 27 23 19 35 22
Social Work 144 125 137 141 141
Dentistry 20 17 22 29 19
Medicine 118 114 94 84 75
Nursing 62 50 46 64 58
Pharmacy 6 3 2 1 0
Public Health 321 314 331 355 353
Subtotal 1,746 1,872 1,844 1,948 1,897
Doctoral
Arts & Sciences 212 236 219 230 243
Business 8 6 14 13 13
Education 28 32 34 28 38
Info & Lib Sci 6 5 4 6 2
Jour & Mass Comm 17 13 16 9 12
Social Work 5 4 9 7 4
Dentistry 2 5 4 3 0
Medicine 55 62 67 86 118
Nursing 7 8 6 10 6
Pharmacy 5 7 15 17 10
Public Health 67 60 71 81 67
Subtotal 412 438 459 490 513
Professional
Law 316 228 228 241 232
Dentistry 80 70 83 77 73
Medicine 135 153 154 146 156
Pharmacy 141 135 146 148 140
Subtotal 672 586 611 612 601
Grand Total 6,647 6,602 6,854 6,946 6,899
Source: Office of Institutional Research & Assessment, SAID Student Data Mart.The counts reflect the most current information for each reporting year and include retroactively awarded degrees.Includes three graduation periods: August, December, and May of the specific year.
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Degrees Awarded by Race/Ethnicity, Five-Year Comparison
2002-2003 2003-2004 2004-2005 2005-2006 2006-2007
African-American
Bachelor’s 389 390 393 401 387
Master’s 111 144 129 145 135
Doctoral 17 21 34 32 30
Professional 49 52 73 73 51
Subtotal 566 607 629 651 603
White
Bachelor’s 3,068 2,958 3,065 2,923 2,907
Master’s 1,289 1,372 1,380 1,414 1,339
Doctoral 297 301 307 310 353
Professional 542 462 460 445 452
Subtotal 5,196 5,093 5,212 5,092 5,051
All Others
Bachelor’s 360 358 482 572 594
Master’s 346 356 335 389 423
Doctoral 98 116 118 148 130
Professional 81 72 78 94 98
Subtotal 885 902 1,013 1,203 1,245
Grand Total 6,647 6,602 6,854 6,946 6,899
Source: Office of Institutional Research & Assessment, SAID Student Data Mart.The counts reflect the most current information for each reporting year and include retroactively awarded degrees.Includes three graduation periods: August, December, and May of the specific year.
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Faculty and Staff
Figure 10
Employees by Category, Fall 2007, Permanent Full-Time and Part-Time
Table 22
Full-Time Permanent Faculty Highest Earned Degree
Doctoral Professional Master’s Bachelor’s & Other TotalNumber Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number
1,804 60.1% 783 26.1% 345 11.5% 68 2.3% 3,000
*Faculty counts include employees who hold faculty rank in their primary appointmentSource: Office of Institutional Research & Assessment, Human Resources Data Warehouse, Fall 2007 As of September 30, 2007
Note: Percentage calculations are rounded.Overall, 87.8% of the faculty earned a terminal degree in their field.Source: Office of Institutional Research and Assessment, Personal Data File, Fall 2007 and Human Resources Data Warehouse, Fall 2007As of September 30, 2007
Staff (SPA)6,48256%
Employees by Category, Fall 2007,Permanent Full time and Part Time
Faculty*3,29529%
EPA Non Faculty1,75615%
Total Employees11,533
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Permanent Full-Time/Part-Time Employees and Full-Time Equivalent by School and Division, Fall 2007
Tenured/Tenure Track
ProfessorsAssociate Professors
Assistant Professors Fixed Term Total Faculty EPA Non-Faculty SPA Total Employees
N FTE N FTE N FTE N FTE N FTE N FTE N FTE N FTE
Academic Affairs
Arts & Sciences 364 363.80 175 174.25 146 146.00 207 184.38 892 868.43 144 139.34 409 397.60 1,445 1,405.37
Business 34 34.00 13 13.00 23 23.00 35 32.30 105 102.30 69 67.75 95 95.00 269 265.05
Education 19 19.00 9 9.00 14 14.00 13 12.50 55 54.50 25 25.00 48 46.85 128 126.35
Government 17 17.00 9 9.00 7 7.00 14 11.01 47 44.01 27 24.80 54 53.75 128 122.56
Info & Lib Sci 8 8.00 8 8.00 5 5.00 4 3.00 25 24.00 10 9.40 7 6.47 42 39.87
Jour & Mass Comm 13 13.00 12 12.00 17 17.00 6 4.67 48 46.67 12 12.00 14 14.00 74 72.67
Law 27 27.00 6 6.00 5 5.00 7 5.75 45 43.75 33 32.55 40 39.75 118 116.05
Social Work 13 13.00 6 6.00 5 5.00 52 48.05 76 72.05 8 8.00 43 41.07 127 121.12
Subtotal 495 494.80 238 237.25 222 222.00 338 301.66 1,293 1,255.71 328 318.84 710 694.49 2,331 2,269.04
Health Affairs
Dentistry 27 27.00 27 26.75 6 6.00 50 47.24 110 106.99 12 11.88 260 256.05 382 374.92
Medicine 296 294.85 175 174.75 125 125.00 870 826.42 1,466 1,421.02 314 307.24 1,701 1,671.96 3,481 3,400.22
Nursing 14 14.00 8 8.00 9 9.00 79 72.24 110 103.24 13 13.00 68 66.77 191 183.01
Pharmacy 15 15.00 19 19.00 9 9.00 33 31.85 76 74.85 21 20.75 53 52.45 150 148.05
Public Health 61 61.00 39 39.00 23 23.00 99 92.14 222 215.14 114 108.10 267 261.76 603 585.00
Subtotal 413 411.85 268 267.50 172 172.00 1,131 1,069.89 1,984 1,921.24 474 460.97 2,349 2,308.99 4,807 4,691.20
Other Units
Finance & Admin 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 39 39.00 1,688 1,683.36 1,727 1,722.36
Information Tech 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 21 20.55 356 353.47 377 374.02
Research & Econ Dev 5 5.00 2 2.00 1 1.00 1 1.00 9 9.00 282 268.29 547 530.90 838 808.19
Student Affairs 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 105 102.42 157 155.35 262 257.77
Univ Advancement 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 72 71.25 82 80.50 154 151.75
Other* 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 9 7.90 9 7.90 435 429.00 593 584.00 1,037 1,020.90
Subtotal 5 5.00 2 2.00 1 1.00 10 8.90 18 16.90 954 930.51 3,423 3,387.58 4,395 4,334.99
Grand Total 913 911.65 508 506.75 395 395.00 1,479 1,380.45 3,295 3,193.85 1,756 1,710.32 6,482 6,391.06 11,533 11,295.23
*Other Units include: Office of the Provost, Admissions, University Registrar, Scholarship & Student Aid, Institutional Research & Assessment, Ackland Art Museum, Center for Teaching & Learning, Stone Center for Black Culture & History, Institute of African American Research, Summer School Admissions, Carolina Environmental Program, World View, Center for International Programs, Center for Developmental Sciences, Botanical Gardens, Center for the Study of the American South, Marine Sciences Program, Microelectronics Research Program, Morehead Planetarium, Friday Center for Continuing Education, NC High School Athletics Association, Academic Affairs Libraries, Triangle Research Libraries, Carolina Center for Public Service, NC Health Careers Access Program, Health Affairs Libraries, Office of the Chancellor, Office of the General Counsel, Equal Opportunity/ADA Office, Investment Office, Internal Audit, Alumni Association Office, Faculty Governance, Athletics, The Graduate School, Employee Forum, University Ombuds Office, Associate Provost for International Affairs, Women’s Center, APPLES, Diversity and Multicultural Affairs, Executive Director for the Arts, Office of Provost Academic Affairs & Office of Provost Health AffairsSource: Office of Institutional Research & Assessment, Human Resources Data Warehouse, Fall 2007As of September 30, 2007
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Faculty and StaffTable 24
Full-Time Permanent Employees by School and Division, Fall 2007
Tenured/Tenure Track
ProfessorsAssociate Professors
Assistant Professors Fixed Term
Total Faculty
EPANon-Faculty SPA
Total Employees
Academic AffairsArts & Sciences 363 174 146 149 832 130 374 1,336Business 34 13 23 29 99 66 95 260Education 19 9 14 12 54 25 44 123Government 17 9 7 7 40 19 53 112Info & Lib Sci 8 8 5 2 23 9 5 37Journalism & Mass Comm 13 12 17 3 45 12 14 71Law 27 6 5 4 42 31 39 112Social Work 13 6 5 39 63 8 37 108Subtotal 494 237 222 245 1,198 300 661 2,159
Health AffairsDentistry 27 26 6 43 102 11 248 361Medicine 291 174 125 733 1,323 292 1,599 3,214Nursing 14 8 9 53 84 13 62 159Pharmacy 15 19 9 30 73 20 51 144Public Health 61 39 23 82 205 97 248 550Subtotal 408 266 172 941 1,787 433 2,208 4,428
Other UnitsFinance & Admin 0 0 0 0 0 39 1,671 1,710Information Tech 0 0 0 0 0 19 347 366Research & Econ Dev 5 2 1 1 9 239 495 743Student Affairs 0 0 0 0 0 95 152 247Univ Advancement 0 0 0 0 0 70 76 146Other* 0 0 0 6 6 415 564 985Subtotal 5 2 1 7 15 877 3,305 4,197
Grand Total 907 505 395 1,193 3,000 1,610 6,174 10,784
*Other Units include: Office of the Provost, Admissions, University Registrar, Scholarship & Student Aid, Institutional Research & Assessment, Ackland Art Museum, Center for Teaching & Learning, Stone Center for Black Culture & History, Institute of African American Research, Summer School Admissions, Carolina Environmental Program, World View, Center for International Programs, Center for Developmental Sciences, Botanical Gardens, Center for the Study of the American South, Marine Sciences Program, Microelectronics Research Program, Morehead Planetarium, Friday Center for Continuing Education, NC High School Athletics Association, Academic Affairs Libraries, Triangle Research Libraries, Carolina Center for Public Service, NC Health Careers Access Program, Health Affairs Libraries, Office of the Chancellor, Office of the General Counsel, Equal Opportunity/ADA Office, Investment Office, Internal Audit, Alumni Association Office, Faculty Governance, Athletics, The Graduate School, Employee Forum, University Ombuds Office, Associate Provost for International Affairs, Women’s Center, APPLES, Diversity and Multicultural Affairs, Executive Director for the Arts, Office of Provost Academic Affairs & Office of Provost Health AffairsSource: Office of Institutional Research & Assessment, Human Resources Data Warehouse, Fall 2007As of September 30, 2007
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Full-Time Permanent Employees by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, Fall 2007
Tenured/Tenure Track
ProfessorsAssociateProfessors
AssistantProfessors
FixedTerm
TotalFaculty
EPANon-Faculty SPA
TotalEmployees
White Male 628 261 157 425 1,471 540 1,872 3,883 Female 201 146 123 538 1,008 763 2,513 4,284Subtotal 829 407 280 963 2,479 1,303 4,385 8,167
African-American Male 12 14 10 18 54 44 418 516 Female 9 20 19 34 82 93 848 1,023Subtotal 21 34 29 52 136 137 1,266 1,539
Native American Male 1 2 3 1 7 3 11 21 Female 0 0 1 1 2 3 10 15Subtotal 1 2 4 2 9 6 21 36
Asian Male 35 36 38 64 173 67 137 377 Female 7 13 23 58 101 65 237 403Subtotal 42 49 61 122 274 132 374 780
Hispanic Male 10 5 17 25 57 14 49 120 Female 4 8 4 29 45 18 59 122Subtotal 14 13 21 54 102 32 108 242
Other Male 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 Female 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 10Subtotal 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 20
Total Males 686 318 225 533 1,762 668 2,497 4,927
Total Females 221 187 170 660 1,238 942 3,677 5,857
Grand Total 907 505 395 1,193 3,000 1,610 6,174 10,784
Source: Office of Institutional Research & Assessment, Human Resources Data Warehouse, Fall 2007As of September 30, 2007
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Full-Time Permanent EPA Employees by Division, Race/Ethnicity, and Sex, Fall 2007
White African-American Other TotalMale Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Grand Total
Academic AffairsTenured Faculty 449 176 20 18 45 15 514 209 723Tenure Track 88 72 6 14 29 21 123 107 230Fixed Term 87 110 4 7 13 24 104 141 245Total Faculty 624 358 30 39 87 60 741 457 1,198Non-Faculty 104 143 10 24 10 9 124 176 300Subtotal 728 501 40 63 97 69 865 633 1,498
Health AffairsTenured Faculty 421 163 5 9 40 17 466 189 655Tenure Track 82 58 5 7 32 7 119 72 191Fixed Term 334 428 14 27 75 63 423 518 941Total Faculty 837 649 24 43 147 87 1,008 779 1,787Non-Faculty 110 216 4 15 46 42 160 273 433Subtotal 947 865 28 58 193 129 1,168 1,052 2,220
Other Units*Tenured Faculty 5 1 0 0 0 0 5 1 6Tenure Track 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 2Fixed Term 4 0 0 0 2 1 6 1 7Total Faculty 10 1 0 0 3 1 13 2 15Non-Faculty 326 404 30 54 28 35 384 493 877Subtotal 336 405 30 54 31 36 397 495 892
Total UniversityTenured Faculty 875 340 25 27 85 32 985 399 1,384Tenure Track 171 130 11 21 62 28 244 179 423Fixed Term 425 538 18 34 90 88 533 660 1,193Total Faculty 1,471 1,008 54 82 237 148 1,762 1,238 3,000Non-Faculty 540 763 44 93 84 86 668 942 1,610Total 2,011 1,771 98 175 321 234 2,430 2,180 4,610
*Other Units include: Office of the Provost, Admissions, University Registrar, Scholarship & Student Aid, Institutional Research & Assessment, Ackland Art Museum, Center for Teaching & Learning, Stone Center for Black Culture & History, Institute of African American Research, Summer School Admissions, Carolina Environmental Program, World View, Center for International Programs, Center for Developmental Sciences, Botanical Gardens, Center for the Study of the American South, Marine Sciences Program, Microelectronics Research Program, Morehead Planetarium, Friday Center for Continuing Education, NC High School Athletics Association, Academic Affairs Libraries, Triangle Research Libraries, Carolina Center for Public Service, NC Health Careers Access Program, Health Affairs Libraries, Office of the Chancellor, Office of the General Counsel, Equal Opportunity/ADA Office, Investment Office, Internal Audit, Alumni Association Office, Faculty Governance, Athletics, The Graduate School, Employee Forum, University Ombuds Office, Associate Provost for International Affairs, Women’s Center, APPLES, Diversity and Multicultural Affairs, Executive Director for the Arts, Office of Provost Academic Affairs & Office of Provost Health AffairsSource: Office of Institutional Research & Assessment, Human Resources Data Warehouse, Fall 2007As of September 30, 2007
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Full-Time Permanent Faculty, Fall 2007
Tenured Tenure Track
ProfessorsAssociateProfessors
AssistantProfessors Total
AssociateProfessors
AssistantProfessors Total
FixedTerm
GrandTotal
Academic AffairsArts & Sciences 363 172 0 535 2 146 148 149 832Business 34 13 0 47 0 23 23 29 99Education 19 9 0 28 0 14 14 12 54Government 17 8 0 25 1 7 8 7 40Info & Lib Sci 8 8 0 16 0 5 5 2 23Journalism & Mass Comm 13 11 0 24 1 17 18 3 45Law 27 2 0 29 4 5 9 4 42Social Work 13 6 0 19 0 5 5 39 63Subtotal 494 229 0 723 8 222 230 245 1,198
Health AffairsDentistry 27 25 1 53 1 5 6 43 102Medicine 291 157 0 448 17 125 142 733 1,323Nursing 14 8 0 22 0 9 9 53 84Pharmacy 15 18 0 33 1 9 10 30 73Public Health 61 38 0 99 1 23 24 82 205Subtotal 408 246 1 655 20 171 191 941 1,787
Other Units*Subtotal 5 1 0 6 1 1 2 7 15
Grand Total 907 476 1 1,384 29 394 423 1,193 3,000
*Other Units include: Carolina Environmental Program, the Institute of Marine Sciences, and the Center for the Study of the American SouthSource: Office of Institutional Research & Assessment, Human Resources Data Warehouse, Fall 2007As of September 30, 2007
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Full-Time Permanent Faculty, Fall 2003-2007
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007Academic AffairsTenuredProfessor 532 531 525 509 499Associate Professor 207 204 212 222 230Assistant Professor 0 0 0 0 0Subtotal 739 735 737 731 729Tenure TrackAssociate Professor 18 12 14 8 9Assistant Professor 196 205 200 206 223Subtotal 214 217 214 214 232
Fixed Term 180 208 227 239 252
Grand Total (AA) 1,133 1,160 1,178 1,184 1,213
Health AffairsTenuredProfessor 413 415 414 397 408Associate Professor 234 235 235 235 246Assistant Professor 1 1 1 5 1Subtotal 648 651 650 637 655Tenure TrackAssociate Professor 29 26 23 26 20Assistant Professor 201 204 194 184 171Subtotal 230 230 217 210 191
Fixed Term 733 803 840 888 941
Grand Total (HA) 1,611 1,684 1,707 1,735 1,787
Total UniversityTenuredProfessor 945 946 939 906 907Associate Professor 441 439 447 457 476Assistant Professor 1 1 1 5 1Subtotal 1,387 1,386 1,387 1,368 1,384Tenure TrackAssociate Professor 47 38 37 34 29Assistant Professor 397 409 394 390 394Subtotal 444 447 431 424 423
Fixed Term 913 1,011 1,067 1,127 1,193
Grand Total 2,744 2,844 2,885 2,919 3,000
Note: Faculty in “Other Units” (from Full-time Permanent Faculty table) are included in Academic AffairsSource: Office of Institutional Research & Assessment, Human Resources Data Warehouse, Fall 2007As of September 30, 2007
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Female Full-Time Permanent Faculty, Fall 2003-2007
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007Academic AffairsTenuredProfessor 115 118 121 123 124Associate Professor 72 76 81 82 86Assistant Professor 0 0 0 0 0Subtotal 187 194 202 205 210Tenure TrackAssociate Professor 3 2 2 3 4Assistant Professor 78 82 88 92 103Subtotal 81 84 90 95 107
Fixed Term 103 121 126 144 142
Grand Total (AA) 371 399 418 444 459
Health AffairsTenuredProfessor 89 94 96 92 97Associate Professor 77 74 79 83 92Assistant Professor 0 0 0 1 0Subtotal 166 168 175 176 189Tenure TrackAssociate Professor 14 15 11 8 5Assistant Professor 84 81 77 75 67Subtotal 98 96 88 83 72
Fixed Term 410 452 456 480 518
Grand Total (HA) 674 716 719 739 779
Total UniversityTenuredProfessor 204 212 217 215 221Associate Professor 149 150 160 165 178Assistant Professor 0 0 0 1 0Subtotal 353 362 377 381 399Tenure TrackAssociate Professor 17 18 13 11 9Assistant Professor 162 163 165 167 170Subtotal 179 181 178 178 179
Fixed Term 513 573 582 624 660
Grand Total 1,045 1,116 1,137 1,183 1,238
Note: Faculty in “Other Units” (from Full-time Permanent Faculty table) are included in Academic AffairsSource: Office of Institutional Research & Assessment, Human Resources Data Warehouse, Fall 2007As of September 30, 2007
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African-American Full-Time Permanent Faculty, Fall 2003-2007
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007Academic AffairsTenuredProfessor 24 23 22 21 19Associate Professor 16 17 16 19 19Assistant Professor 0 0 0 0 0Subtotal 40 40 38 40 38Tenure TrackAssociate Professor 3 2 2 2 2Assistant Professor 13 14 17 19 18Subtotal 16 16 19 21 20
Fixed Term 9 9 11 10 11
Grand Total (AA) 65 65 68 71 69
Health AffairsTenuredProfessor 1 1 1 2 2Associate Professor 17 19 17 12 12Assistant Professor 0 0 0 0 0Subtotal 18 20 18 14 14Tenure TrackAssociate Professor 1 0 0 0 1Assistant Professor 10 8 10 9 11Subtotal 11 8 10 9 12
Fixed Term 29 36 34 34 41
Grand Total (HA) 58 64 62 57 67
Total UniversityTenuredProfessor 25 24 23 23 21Associate Professor 33 36 33 31 31Assistant Professor 0 0 0 0 0Subtotal 58 60 56 54 52Tenure TrackAssociate Professor 4 2 2 2 3Assistant Professor 23 22 27 28 29Subtotal 27 24 29 30 32
Fixed Term 38 45 45 44 52
Grand Total 123 129 130 128 136
Note: Faculty in “Other Units” (from Full-time Permanent Faculty table) are included in Academic AffairsSource: Office of Institutional Research & Assessment, Human Resources Data Warehouse, Fall 2007As of September 30, 2007
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Faculty Salaries by School, Fall 2007Full-Time Permanent Tenured and Tenure Track Faculty
ACADEMIC AFFAIRS Rank Median Mean Std.Dev. NCollege of Arts & Sciences Fine Arts and Humanities 9 Mo. Professor $113,088 $118,940 $29,743 105
Associate $78,437 $79,670 $8,217 51Assistant $66,150 $65,099 $6,831 44
Natural Sciences & Math 9 Mo. Professor $120,812 $127,909 $29,796 134Associate $91,640 $90,338 $11,948 45Assistant $75,444 $76,268 $8,950 41
Social & Behavioral Sciences 9 Mo. Professor $128,095 $132,502 $32,547 74Associate $82,280 $85,593 $13,141 60Assistant $69,300 $70,161 $11,090 34
Total 9 Mo. Professor $119,300 $125,986 $30,815 313Associate $81,934 $85,025 $12,074 156Assistant $69,100 $70,394 $10,050 119
Kenan Flagler Business School 9 Mo. Professor $248,400 $235,231 $64,113 33Associate $159,164 $144,290 $31,980 13Assistant $144,025 $153,575 $20,291 23
School of Education 9 Mo. Professor $116,690 $120,239 $22,093 14Associate $89,182 $88,972 $8,734 9Assistant $64,186 $63,387 $5,703 12
School of Government 12 Mo. Professor $177,778 $172,708 $18,987 16Associate $120,180 $119,796 $11,563 9Assistant $104,155 $101,266 $9,436 7
School of Information 9 Mo. Professor $93,854 $108,817 $24,922 7& Library Science Associate $96,167 $91,393 $12,841 7
Assistant $72,122 $73,779 $5,051 5School of Journalism 9 Mo. Professor $119,236 $118,323 $14,626 11& Mass Communication Associate $81,627 $83,648 $8,526 12
Assistant $68,940 $68,912 $2,302 17School of Law 9 Mo. Professor $170,000 $167,492 $25,858 27
Associate $123,500 $118,796 $9,240 5Assistant $103,000 $104,480 $4,209 5
School of Social Work 9 Mo. Professor $140,108 $136,125 $15,869 12Associate $93,071 $91,708 $5,428 6Assistant $73,869 $73,525 $3,902 5
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Faculty Salaries by School, Fall 2007Full-Time Permanent Tenured and Tenure Track Faculty
HEALTH AFFAIRS Rank Median Mean Std.Dev. NSchool of Dentistry 12 Mo. Professor $187,483 $197,650 $55,930 27
Associate $137,563 $138,839 $34,823 26Assistant $120,780 $125,070 $21,442 6
School of Medicine Allied Health Sciences 12 Mo. Professor $98,538 $108,708 $30,940 11
Associate $83,165 $82,763 $3,940 9Assistant $76,991 $76,987 $3,258 4
Basic Sciences 12 Mo. Professor $151,710 $161,869 $49,384 77Associate $115,112 $121,819 $23,056 40Assistant $98,942 $100,654 $12,599 30
Clinical Medicine 12 Mo. Professor $220,278 $234,583 $89,972 194Associate $185,000 $193,371 $68,862 125Assistant $161,200 $169,042 $53,584 89
School of Nursing 9 Mo. Professor $105,674 $111,695 $17,228 8Associate $80,773 $82,759 $3,614 5Assistant $70,836 $70,411 $2,941 8
School of Pharmacy 12 Mo. Professor $193,470 $194,111 $33,954 14Associate $107,829 $108,554 $23,299 19Assistant $91,559 $92,301 $7,351 8
School of Public Health 12 Mo. Professor $173,460 $189,651 $54,565 40Associate $112,122 $112,361 $13,781 35Assistant $94,513 $95,785 $9,953 20
9 Mo. Professor $120,297 $131,301 $34,363 16Associate $87,500 $87,618 $3,080 4Assistant $74,000 $77,627 $8,076 3
Faculty in the College of Arts & Sciences, School of Information & Library Science, School of Journalism & Mass Communication, School of Law, and School of Nursing with 12-month appointments were excluded. Faculty in the School of Dentistry with 9-month appointments were also excluded.Faculty who also hold administrative appointments at any level within the dean, provost, or chancellor ranks were excluded, along with directors of major centers and institutes. Department chairs were included. All faculty on leave as of Fall 2007 were excluded.Source: Office of Institutional Research & Assessment, Human Resources Data Warehouse and Payroll Master FileAs of September 30, 2007
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Faculty Salaries at Research (Very High Research Activity) and AAU* Universities, 2007-2008
Professor Associate Assistant
Institution Rank Average Rank Average Rank Average
*Harvard University 1 $184,800 6 $106,100 2 $95,400
*Stanford University 2 $173,700 1 $122,200 3 $94,300
*Princeton University 3 $172,200 2 $107,500 16 $81,200
*University of Chicago 4 $170,800 8 $103,300 5 $90,700
*Yale University 5 $165,100 25 $91,300 15 $81,600
*University of Pennsylvania 6 $163,300 3 $107,500 17 $81,200
*Columbia University in the City of New York 7 $162,500 13 $98,200 19 $80,500
*New York University 8 $162,400 9 $102,600 6 $90,300
*California Institute of Technology 9 $162,200 5 $106,200 1 $101,300
Yeshiva University 10 $158,600 14 $97,400 10 $86,100
*Northwestern University 11 $153,600 11 $100,500 8 $87,900
*Duke University 12 $152,600 10 $102,500 9 $87,300
*Massachusetts Institute of Technology 13 $151,600 4 $106,400 4 $93,300
*Washington University in St Louis 14 $150,800 15 $96,400 20 $80,000
Georgetown University 15 $148,600 18 $95,400 35 $75,600
*Cornell University - Endowed Colleges 16 $148,200 7 $103,400 7 $89,800
Dartmouth College 17 $147,800 12 $100,000 21 $79,700
*Emory University 18 $147,200 23 $93,400 23 $78,900
*University of California, Los Angeles 19 $141,969 29 $90,740 31 $76,768
*University of California, Berkeley 20 $140,966 20 $94,385 25 $78,468
*Vanderbilt University 21 $140,300 26 $91,000 57 $69,500
*University of Southern California 22 $140,100 22 $93,600 12 $85,000
*Brown University 23 $139,900 33 $88,000 36 $74,900
*Johns Hopkins University 24 $139,778 17 $95,765 26 $78,241
*University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 25 $138,500 28 $90,900 30 $76,900
*Rice University 26 $137,100 19 $94,500 14 $81,600
*University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 27 $137,000 32 $89,100 22 $79,300
Georgia Institute of Technology 28 $134,700 24 $93,000 18 $80,800
*University of Virginia 29 $132,700 27 $91,000 38 $74,500
*Carnegie Mellon University 30 $132,200 16 $96,400 13 $84,300
*University of California, San Diego 31 $131,921 52 $82,707 28 $77,542
University of Notre Dame 32 $131,100 36 $86,900 33 $76,200
*Rutgers University, Newark 33 $130,600 21 $93,700 11 $86,100
*University of California, Irvine 34 $128,719 47 $83,370 40 $74,155
*University of Maryland, College Park 35 $127,500 31 $89,500 24 $78,800
University of Connecticut 36 $127,500 34 $87,900 44 $72,500
Boston University 37 $127,200 38 $86,000 50 $71,000
*University of California, Santa Barbara 38 $126,975 68 $79,124 49 $71,282
University of Delaware 39 $126,000 43 $84,200 60 $69,100
*University of Texas, Austin 40 $126,000 59 $81,300 27 $77,600
*University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 41 $125,700 55 $82,200 42 $73,700
*Pennsylvania State University, University Park 42 $125,400 40 $85,000 58 $69,500
University of Miami 43 $125,000 49 $83,000 32 $76,600
Tufts University 44 $122,700 30 $90,200 43 $73,300
*University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh 45 $121,900 62 $80,400 66 $67,700
*Ohio State University 46 $121,600 61 $80,500 51 $70,900
*University of California, Davis 47 $121,490 58 $81,475 39 $74,219
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Faculty Salaries at Research (Very High Research Activity) and AAU* Universities, 2007-2008
Professor Associate Assistant
Institution Rank Average Rank Average Rank Average
*University of Minnesota-Twin Cities 48 $121,300 42 $84,300 46 $72,300
*Tulane University 49 $119,800 54 $82,400 76 $66,100
*State University of New York Buffalo 50 $119,400 48 $83,300 73 $66,600
*Case Western Reserve University 51 $118,900 57 $81,500 54 $69,900
Arizona State University 52 $118,400 65 $80,200 47 $72,300
*University of Rochester 53 $118,200 39 $85,800 29 $77,200
*University of Iowa 54 $118,100 60 $81,000 56 $69,600
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 55 $117,800 44 $84,000 34 $76,100
*Brandeis University 56 $116,600 45 $84,000 37 $74,600
*University of Colorado, Boulder 57 $116,400 41 $84,900 45 $72,300
*University of Washington, Seattle 58 $116,400 46 $83,400 41 $73,900
*State University of New York Stony Brook 59 $116,200 37 $86,500 63 $68,600
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 60 $116,200 50 $83,000 65 $68,100
*Michigan State University 61 $116,000 51 $82,800 83 $64,200
University of Illinois, Chicago 62 $115,600 53 $82,500 48 $71,500
*Indiana University, Bloomington 63 $114,000 71 $77,800 64 $68,400
*University of Arizona 64 $113,100 69 $79,000 55 $69,700
University of Massachusetts, Amherst 65 $112,900 35 $87,700 71 $66,800
*Texas A&M University, College Station 66 $112,300 66 $79,800 52 $70,500
*Purdue University 67 $111,300 76 $77,200 59 $69,200
North Carolina State University 68 $110,800 56 $82,000 53 $69,900
University of Alabama, Birmingham 69 $110,800 72 $77,700 81 $64,400
State University of New York Albany 70 $110,500 73 $77,700 85 $63,900
*University of Kansas 71 $110,500 79 $76,100 80 $65,000
University of Utah 72 $109,500 74 $77,700 62 $68,700
*University of Florida 73 $109,300 84 $73,000 87 $62,500
University of South Carolina, Columbia 74 $107,200 80 $74,900 69 $67,100
*Iowa State University 75 $106,700 75 $77,600 67 $67,600
Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge 76 $106,300 78 $76,300 74 $66,300
Wayne State University 77 $105,600 63 $80,400 72 $66,800
*University of Nebraska, Lincoln 78 $105,200 81 $74,400 79 $65,100
*University of Wisconsin, Madison 79 $104,700 64 $80,300 61 $69,100
University of Colorado, Denver and Health Sciences Center 80 $104,500 67 $79,800 70 $67,000
University of Tennessee, Knoxville 81 $104,400 70 $78,500 77 $65,800
University of Georgia 82 $103,100 82 $74,200 68 $67,500
*University of Missouri, Columbia 83 $102,800 87 $70,800 91 $58,200
Colorado State University, Fort Collins 84 $102,300 77 $76,400 78 $65,600
University of South Florida 85 $101,800 83 $73,400 88 $61,800
Florida State University 86 $99,900 90 $70,400 75 $66,300
University of New Mexico 87 $99,000 85 $72,200 86 $63,600
University of Cincinnati 88 $98,200 88 $70,600 92 $58,200
Washington State University 89 $96,100 86 $71,400 82 $64,300
Kansas State University 90 $91,800 89 $70,500 90 $59,900
Oregon State University 91 $88,700 92 $68,700 84 $64,100
University of Hawaii-Manoa 92 $82,700 91 $69,100 89 $60,900
Montana State University, Bozeman 93 $78,900 93 $62,300 93 $53,900
*Members of the Association of American UniversitiesSource: Office of Institutional Research & Assessment. Compiled from AAUP Faculty Salaries, 1967-2006, reported on The Chronicle of Higher Education web site - April 12, 2008Current data for the following schools was not available: University of Kentucky, University of California at Riverside, University of California at Santa Cruz.
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Faculty Salaries plus Compensation at Research (Very High Research Activity) and AAU* Universities, 2007-2008
Professor Associate Assistant
Institution Rank Average Rank Average Rank Average
*Harvard University 1 $227,200 13 $128,800 8 $116,000
*New York University 2 $215,100 5 $136,000 4 $119,900
*Stanford University 3 $212,600 1 $157,000 6 $119,000
*University of Pennsylvania 4 $210,300 3 $145,700 1 $141,700
*Princeton University 5 $209,600 6 $133,300 20 $101,800
*University of Chicago 6 $205,600 8 $131,300 9 $115,600
*California Institute of Technology 7 $200,500 2 $152,800 2 $131,600
*Yale University 8 $199,000 28 $114,600 19 $101,900
*Columbia University in the City of New York 9 $196,700 12 $129,400 12 $107,900
*Northwestern University 10 $195,100 7 $132,500 7 $116,400
*Massachusetts Institute of Technology 11 $191,300 4 $138,500 3 $122,700
Dartmouth College 12 $188,400 11 $129,900 27 $99,600
*Duke University 13 $188,300 14 $128,000 13 $107,000
Yeshiva University 14 $187,500 27 $115,100 21 $101,700
*Emory University 15 $187,200 18 $122,200 15 $105,500
*University of Southern California 16 $185,800 9 $131,000 5 $119,300
*University of California, Los Angeles 17 $185,300 19 $121,000 18 $103,500
*Washington University in St Louis 18 $184,200 22 $117,600 40 $94,900
*University of California, Berkeley 19 $184,100 16 $125,600 14 $105,600
Georgetown University 20 $181,900 21 $118,400 45 $93,100
*Cornell University - Endowed Colleges 21 $181,500 10 $130,600 10 $114,500
*Brown University 22 $174,800 38 $112,000 37 $95,600
*Johns Hopkins University 23 $173,000 15 $125,700 29 $98,100
*University of California, San Diego 24 $172,700 41 $110,900 17 $104,400
*Rice University 25 $171,000 23 $116,800 24 $100,300
*Vanderbilt University 26 $169,400 30 $113,500 64 $88,900
*University of California, Irvine 27 $168,700 39 $111,700 26 $100,200
*University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 28 $167,500 34 $113,100 33 $96,500
University of Notre Dame 29 $167,300 29 $113,900 28 $98,600
*University of California, Santa Barbara 30 $166,500 51 $106,400 32 $96,600
*University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 31 $165,700 37 $112,100 23 $100,700
*Carnegie Mellon University 32 $164,900 20 $120,400 16 $105,000
*Rutgers University, Newark 33 $164,300 17 $122,500 11 $108,000
Boston University 34 $163,700 40 $111,100 59 $89,400
*University of Virginia 35 $163,400 26 $115,700 35 $95,700
University of Delaware 36 $160,900 35 $112,800 44 $93,300
Georgia Institute of Technology 37 $160,700 31 $113,500 30 $98,100
University of Connecticut 38 $160,600 25 $115,800 31 $97,800
University of Miami 39 $159,800 44 $109,900 34 $95,800
*University of California, Davis 40 $159,600 45 $109,400 25 $100,300
Tufts University 41 $159,200 24 $116,400 42 $93,900
*University of Maryland, College Park 42 $155,800 32 $113,400 22 $101,100
*University of Minnesota-Twin Cities 43 $154,300 42 $110,900 38 $95,000
*State University of New York Buffalo 44 $153,700 46 $108,800 68 $86,600
*University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh 45 $153,100 56 $103,900 69 $86,600
*Pennsylvania State University, University Park 46 $153,000 52 $106,300 70 $86,400
*University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 47 $151,000 66 $102,500 46 $93,000
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Faculty Salaries plus Compensation at Research (Very High Research Activity) and AAU* Universities, 2007-2008
Professor Associate Assistant
Institution Rank Average Rank Average Rank Average
*Michigan State University 48 $150,300 36 $112,400 54 $90,400
*State University of New York Stony Brook 49 $150,000 33 $113,300 63 $89,000
*Ohio State University 50 $149,900 69 $102,000 52 $90,700
*University of Iowa 51 $149,400 60 $103,500 62 $89,100
*University of Texas, Austin 52 $149,300 74 $99,300 41 $94,100
*Tulane University 53 $148,000 62 $103,300 82 $81,800
Arizona State University 54 $147,900 57 $103,900 43 $93,900
*Case Western Reserve University 55 $147,400 59 $103,600 66 $87,500
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 56 $147,100 43 $110,700 39 $95,000
University of Alabama, Birmingham 57 $146,700 50 $106,500 56 $90,100
*University of Rochester 58 $146,400 47 $107,600 36 $95,700
*Brandeis University 59 $146,000 53 $106,300 47 $92,300
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 60 $144,900 49 $106,700 61 $89,100
*Purdue University 61 $144,000 61 $103,400 50 $91,900
*Indiana University, Bloomington 62 $143,800 73 $99,900 67 $86,800
State University of New York Albany 63 $142,500 68 $102,200 76 $84,100
University of Utah 64 $142,500 58 $103,800 49 $92,000
*University of Colorado, Boulder 65 $141,900 54 $105,600 51 $90,800
*University of Washington, Seattle 66 $141,800 64 $102,700 57 $90,100
*University of Arizona 67 $140,600 70 $101,300 58 $89,600
University of Illinois, Chicago 68 $139,800 63 $102,800 53 $90,500
University of Massachusetts, Amherst 69 $136,200 48 $106,900 84 $80,700
North Carolina State University 70 $135,900 65 $102,700 65 $88,300
*University of Florida 71 $135,800 81 $93,900 87 $80,200
*Iowa State University 72 $134,900 71 $101,200 60 $89,300
University of Tennessee, Knoxville 73 $134,900 67 $102,500 71 $86,100
*University of Kansas 74 $134,800 78 $95,400 83 $81,400
*University of Wisconsin, Madison 75 $133,800 55 $105,200 48 $92,100
*Texas A&M University, College Station 76 $132,800 79 $95,400 74 $84,400
Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge 77 $131,900 77 $96,100 77 $83,600
University of South Carolina, Columbia 78 $131,100 83 $93,700 75 $84,300
University of Cincinnati 79 $129,000 84 $93,100 90 $76,900
Wayne State University 80 $129,000 72 $100,200 79 $82,000
*University of Nebraska, Lincoln 81 $128,900 82 $93,800 78 $82,700
University of Georgia 82 $128,200 80 $94,700 73 $84,800
*University of Missouri, Columbia 83 $127,900 89 $90,100 91 $73,600
Colorado State University, Fort Collins 84 $125,600 85 $92,800 86 $80,500
University of Colorado, Denver and Health Sciences Center 85 $124,700 76 $96,800 81 $81,900
University of South Florida 86 $124,200 86 $92,700 89 $78,600
Florida State University 87 $124,000 90 $90,000 72 $84,900
Oregon State University 88 $122,700 75 $98,500 55 $90,300
University of New Mexico 89 $121,200 91 $89,400 88 $78,700
Washington State University 90 $120,400 87 $91,500 80 $82,000
Kansas State University 91 $113,000 92 $88,100 92 $71,100
University of Hawaii-Manoa 92 $107,000 88 $90,500 85 $80,600
Montana State University, Bozeman 93 $99,500 93 $80,200 93 $70,400
*Members of the Association of American UniversitiesSource: Office of Institutional Research & Assessment. Compiled from “The Annual Report On The Economic Status Of The Profession, 2007–08”, reported in Academe, March-April, 2008Current data for the following schools was not available: University of Kentucky, University of California at Riverside, University of California at Santa Cruz.
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Faculty and StaffTable 34
Full-Time/Part-Time Faculty/Staff Employees by CityAs of October 1, 2007
Faculty Staff TotalApex 25 159 184Bahama 2 12 14Bear Creek 0 28 28Burlington 5 198 203Bynum 0 9 9Carrboro 230 660 890Cary 59 213 272Cedar Grove 1 22 23Chapel Hill 1,957 2,377 4,334Durham 451 1,570 2,021Efland 14 61 75Elon 0 25 25Fuquay Varina 1 13 14Garner 1 11 12Graham 5 380 385Greensboro 23 42 65Haw River 4 61 65Hillsborough 94 361 455Holly Springs 3 19 22Hurdle Mills 2 22 24Liberty 0 29 29Mebane 16 268 284Moncure 1 25 26Morrisville 8 64 72Oxford 1 13 14Pittsboro 85 466 551Raleigh 115 292 407Rougemont 3 24 27Roxboro 1 35 36Sanford 4 66 70Saxapahaw 1 15 16Siler City 5 103 108Snow Camp 2 100 102Timberlake 1 22 23Wake Forest 9 28 37Other 156 439 595No Local Address On File 10 6 16
Total 3,295 8,238 11,533
Source: Office of Institutional Research & Assessment, Human Resources Data WarehouseAs of October 1, 2007
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Student Enrollment by Type of Housing, Fall 2007
Table 35
Student Enrollment by Type of Housing and Sex, Fall 2007
Male Female TotalN % N % N %
Resident Student Housing 3,394 12% 4,752 17% 8,146 29%
Married Student Housing 279 1% 116 0% 395 1%
Off-Campus 7,156 25% 10,516 37% 17,672 63%
Fraternity/Sorority 365 1% 528 2% 893 3%
Other University Affiliated Housing (Granville Towers) 441 2% 589 2% 1,030 4%
Total 11,635 41% 16,501 59% 28,136 100%
Note: Percentage calculations are rounded.Source: NCHED A-2 (Student Housing Report), Fall 2007As of September 30, 2007
Resident StudentHousing8,14629%
Fraternity & Sorority8933%
Other UniversityAffiliated Housing
1,0304%
Married StudentHousing3951%Off Campus
17,67263%
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Capital and FiscalFigure 12
Percentage Distribution of Space by Assignable Area (Total University)
By Room Use By Program Classification
Table 36
Assignable Area (sq. ft.) by Room Use and DivisionRoom Use Academic Affairs Health Affairs Total UniversityClassroom Facilities 253,096 54,717 307,813Laboratory Facilities 432,975 625,472 1,058,447Office Facilities 1,300,144 803,435 2,103,579Study Facilities 633,349 57,381 690,730Special Use Facilities 709,987 92,706 802,693General Use Facilities 634,436 64,434 698,870Support Facilities 263,592 26,792 290,384Health Care Facilities 14,185 137,959 152,144Residential Facilities 1,801,273 0 1,801,273Unclassified Facilities 225,649 202,953 428,602Total Area 6,268,686 2,065,849 8,334,535
Assignable Area (sq. ft.) by Program Classification and DivisionProgram Classification Academic Affairs Health Affairs Total UniversityInstruction 1,117,045 403,603 1,520,648Research 292,436 714,262 1,006,698Public Service 55,681 193,610 249,291Academic Support 1,032,729 344,847 1,377,576Student Services 2,764,015 14,910 2,778,925Institutional Administration 372,577 16,651 389,228Physical Plant 168,067 6,539 174,606Independent Operations 149,239 116,726 265,965Unassigned 316,897 254,701 571,598Total Area 6,268,686 2,065,849 8,334,535
Note: Percentage calculations are roundedSource: The University of North Carolina Commission on Higher Education Facilities, Facilities Inventory and Utilization Study, Fall 2006
l f d
Support3%
Office25%
Residential22%
By Room Use
Unclassified5%
Study8%
Classroom4%
Laboratory13%
Health Care2%
Special Use10%
General Use8%
InstitutionalAdministration
5%
Student Services33% Academic
Support17%
By Program Classification
5% 17%
Instruction18%
Research12%
Public Service3%
IndependentOperations
3%
Physical Plant2%
Unassigned7%
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Library Collections, Fiscal Year 2007
Number AddedDuring Year
Total Number End of Year
ACADEMIC LIBRARIES*
Paper Volumes (books, bound serials, & government documents) 110,235 5,581,457E-Books 22,007 227,728Microfilm Units 68,033 5,053,027Unique serial titles N/A** 99,525Audiovisual Materials 15,141 358,347
HEALTH SCIENCES LIBRARY
Paper Volumes (books, bound serials, & government documents) 6,320 345,180E-Books 214 300Microfilm Units 437 35,383Unique serial titles N/A** 3,285Audiovisual Materials 1,091 2,259
*The Academic Libraries counts include the Law Library collection.**For FY 2007 these counts are unavailable due to a required change in the counting methodology used by the UNC Library Administration.Source: University Library Administration
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Student Tuition, Fees, and Charges for the 2007-2008 Academic Year
Tuition and Fees for Full-Time StudentsIn-State Out-of-State
Tuition Fees Total Tuition Fees TotalUndergraduate $3,705.00 $1,634.58 $5,339.58 $19,353.00 $1,634.58 $20,987.58 Graduate $4,613.00 $1,623.08 $6,236.08 $18,611.00 $1,623.08 $20,234.08 Business (MBA) $18,375.00 $2,773.08 $21,148.08 $36,749.00 $2,773.08 $39,522.08 Dentistry (DDS) $12,635.00 $1,882.08 $14,517.08 $28,117.00 $1,882.08 $29,999.08 Law (JD) 1st & 2nd Year and Visiting Students $10,202.00 $2,801.58 $13,003.58 $22,620.00 $2,801.58 $25,421.58 Medicine (MD) 1st & 2nd Year $10,292.00 $1,627.08 $11,919.08 $33,958.00 $1,627.08 $35,585.08 Pharmacy (PharmD) $11,380.00 $1,625.58 $13,005.58 $27,315.00 $1,625.58 $28,940.58
Room and Board Charges
Residence Hall Fees (Double Occupancy) $3,960.00
Board (Maximum Plan) $3,130.00
Detail of Required Fees for Undergraduates and Graduates Undergraduates Graduates
Activity* $152.02 $150.52 Health Service $363.00 $363.00 Computing $438.00 $438.00 Facilities** $302.42 $302.42 Athletic $248.50 $248.50 General Student Service*** $128.26 $118.26 Child Care $2.38 $2.38 Total $1,634.58 $1,623.08
*Activity fees include campus recreation ($89.00), safety and security ($1.70), student government/association of student government ($40.00), student legal services ($11.82), renewable energy fee ($8.00), and for undergraduates, the undergraduate teaching award ($1.50).**Facilities fees include debt repayment, building repair and renovations, and general operations of facilities providing student services and support (Student Recreation Center, Carolina Union, Ramshead Recreation Center) and an arts fee.***General Student Service fees include transit ($89.50), transit fee - safe ride program ($2.76), information system registration ($13.00), student ID ($7.00), endowed library fund ($5.00), Sonja Stone Scholarship Fund ($1.00), and for undergraduates, A.P.P.L.E.S. (service/internship) Program ($10.00).Source: University Cashier, Tuition and Fees and Fees Schedule for Academic Year 2007-2008
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A Profile of Selected Public UniversitiesFirst-Year Undergraduate Tuition and Fees, 2007-2008 and 2002-2003
In-State and Out-of-State
In-State Out-of-State
School 2007-2008 2002-2003 School 2007-2008 2002-2003
Cornell University (State) 19,291 13,274 Cornell University (State) 33,681 23,624
University of Pittsburgh 12,876 8,528 University of Michigan-Ann Arbor 31,301 23,365
Pennsylvania State University 12,844 8,382 University of Virginia 27,940 19,990
University of Illinois-Urbana 11,130 6,704 University of California-Davis 27,744 16,493
Rutgers University 10,686 7,308 University of California-Santa Barbara 27,516 16,226
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor 10,447 7,485 University of California-Irvine 27,176 16,437
Clemson University 9,937 5,834 University of California-San Diego 27,076 16,330
University of Massachusetts-Amherst 9,921 6,660 University of California-Berkeley 26,785 16,073
Michigan State University 9,640 6,101 University of California-Los Angeles 26,658 16,040
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities 9,598 6,280 University of Illinois-Urbana 25,216 15,308
University of Virginia 8,690 4,780 University of Colorado-Boulder 24,797 18,910
Ohio State University 8,649 5,190 University of Texas-Austin 24,544 10,490
University of California-Davis 8,124 4,114 Pennsylvania State University 23,712 17,610
University of Missouri-Columbia 8,098 5,552 Michigan State University 23,500 15,168
University of Maryland 7,969 5,670 Georgia Institute of Technology 23,366 13,986
University of California-Santa Barbara 7,896 3,847 University of Pittsburgh 22,386 17,336
Indiana University - Bloomington 7,837 5,315 Indiana University - Bloomington 22,316 15,926
University of Texas-Austin 7,670 3,950 Purdue University 22,224 16,260
University of California-Irvine 7,556 4,058 University of Maryland 22,208 14,434
University of California-San Diego 7,456 3,951 University of Washington 22,131 15,337
Purdue University 7,416 5,580 Clemson University 21,867 12,932
Texas A&M University 7,335 4,748 University of Wisconsin 21,438 18,426
University of Wisconsin 7,188 4,426 Ohio State University 21,258 14,613
University of California-Berkeley 7,165 3,695 University of Minnesota-Twin Cities 21,228 16,853
University of Kentucky 7,096 3,975 UNC - Chapel Hill 20,988 15,140
University of California-Los Angeles 7,038 3,661 University of Georgia 20,726 12,986
University of Colorado-Boulder 6,635 3,566 University of Massachusetts-Amherst 20,499 15,513
University of Kansas 6,600 3,484 Rutgers University 19,854 13,284
University of Washington 6,385 4,636 University of Iowa 19,465 13,833
University of Iowa 6,293 4,191 University of Oregon 18,792 15,219
State University of NY - Buffalo 6,217 4,850 University of Missouri-Columbia 18,754 14,705
University of Nebraska-Lincoln 6,216 4,125 University of Tennessee-Knoxville 18,174 12,408
Iowa State University 6,161 4,110 University of Florida 17,841 12,046
University of Oregon 6,036 4,230 North Carolina State University 17,315 15,111
University of Tennessee-Knoxville 5,932 4,056 Iowa State University 16,919 12,802
State University of NY - Stony Brook 5,760 4,358 Florida State University 16,487 12,228
Georgia Institute of Technology 5,642 3,616 University of Arizona 16,282 11,113
University of Georgia 5,622 3,616 University of Nebraska-Lincoln 16,236 10,718
UNC - Chapel Hill 5,340 3,856 University of Kansas 16,107 10,687
North Carolina State University 5,117 3,827 Texas A&M University 15,675 11,288
University of Arizona 5,048 2,593 University of Kentucky 14,896 10,527
Louisiana State University 4,543 3,536 Louisiana State University 12,843 8,836
Florida State University 3,355 2,685 State University of NY - Buffalo 12,477 9,750
University of Florida 3,257 2,581 State University of NY - Stony Brook 12,020 9,258
Source: University of Virginia Institutional Assessment & Studies, 2007-2008 as of September 30, 2007; 2002-2003 as of October 30, 2002
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A Profile of Selected Public UniversitiesFirst-Year Graduate Tuition and Fees, 2007-2008 and 2002-2003
In-State and Out-of-StateIn-State Out-of-State
School 2007-2008 2002-2003 School 2007-2008 2002-2003
Cornell University (State) 20,868 15,250 University of Michigan-Ann Arbor 31,657 24,517
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor 15,747 12,197 University of Pittsburgh 27,570 21,872
University of Pittsburgh 15,530 11,286 Pennsylvania State University 25,710 18,702
Pennsylvania State University 14,508 9,324 University of California-Irvine 25,704 16,766
Rutgers University 13,836 9,194 University of California-Santa Barbara 25,096 16,484
University of Oregon 11,577 7,863 University of Wisconsin 24,913 22,150
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities 11,388 7,662 University of California-Davis 24,639 16,224
University of Maryland 11,328 8,054 University of California-Berkeley 24,567 15,753
University of Virginia 11,240 5,661 University of California-San Diego 24,364 16,337
University of Illinois-Urbana 11,216 7,420 Ohio State University 24,099 17,187
University of California-Irvine 10,716 5,444 University of Illinois-Urbana 24,056 16,094
Michigan State University 10,330 7,062 University of California-Los Angeles 23,955 15,871
University of California-Santa Barbara 10,108 5,162 Georgia Institute of Technology 23,334 14,218
University of Massachusetts-Amherst 10,095 6,768 University of Maryland 23,184 12,302
Ohio State University 9,945 6,612 University of Colorado-Boulder 23,170 18,920
University of California-Davis 9,651 4,902 University of Florida 22,603 16,030
University of Wisconsin 9,642 6,880 Purdue University 22,224 16,260
University of California-Berkeley 9,579 4,431 University of Washington 21,464 15,595
University of Washington 9,417 6,508 University of Georgia 21,424 15,218
University of California-San Diego 9,376 5,015 Florida State University 21,266 16,220
University of California-Los Angeles 8,968 4,549 University of Virginia 21,240 18,751
State University of NY - Buffalo 8,289 6,153 Cornell University (State) 20,868 15,250
University of Colorado-Boulder 8,256 4,490 Michigan State University 20,440 13,572
University of Missouri-Columbia 7,804 5,497 UNC - Chapel Hill 20,234 15,692
State University of NY - Stony Brook 7,757 5,626 Rutgers University 19,862 13,022
University of Kentucky 7,670 4,347 Indiana University - Bloomington 19,390 14,390
University of Florida 7,478 4,304 University of Massachusetts-Amherst 19,178 14,970
Purdue University 7,416 5,580 University of Iowa 19,144 14,271
Clemson University 7,282 6,084 University of Tennessee-Knoxville 18,962 12,942
Texas A&M University 7,256 4,989 University of Missouri-Columbia 18,697 14,855
Indiana University - Bloomington 7,207 5,362 University of Minnesota-Twin Cities 18,486 14,219
University of Iowa 7,158 4,887 North Carolina State University 17,684 15,685
Iowa State University 7,009 4,770 Iowa State University 17,669 13,296
University of Tennessee-Knoxville 6,720 4,590 University of Oregon 16,341 13,269
University of Kansas 6,531 3,790 University of Kentucky 16,158 11,565
University of Nebraska-Lincoln 6,450 4,290 University of Nebraska-Lincoln 15,570 10,290
Georgia Institute of Technology 6,444 4,174 Clemson University 14,570 12,932
UNC - Chapel Hill 6,236 4,043 University of Kansas 14,557 9,888
University of Georgia 6,170 4,174 Texas A&M University 13,928 10,221
Florida State University 6,112 4,396 Louisiana State University 12,822 8,815
University of Texas-Austin 5,949 4,295 University of Texas-Austin 12,607 9,527
University of Arizona 5,768 2,593 State University of NY - Buffalo 12,309 9,469
North Carolina State University 5,636 4,036 State University of NY - Stony Brook 11,777 8,942
Louisiana State University 4,522 3,515 University of Arizona 9,758 11,113
Source: University of Virginia Institutional Assessment & Studies, 2007-2008 as of September 30, 2007; 2002-2003 as of October 30, 2002
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Capital and FiscalFigure 14
Operating & Non-operating Revenues by Source, 2006-2007
Figure 15
Operating & Non-operating Expenses by Function, 2006-2007
Note: Percentage calculations are roundedSource: Office of Finance and Administration, 2007 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report,Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2007
State & Local Grants &
NongovernmentalGrants & Contracts
4%
Sales & Services, net14%
Interest Earningson Loans
0%
Other OperatingRevenues
0%
State Appropriations22%
Operating and Non operating Revenues by Source, 2006 2007
Student Tuition & Fees,net9%
Patient Services, net9%
Federal Grants &Contracts
19%
State & Local Grants &Contracts
2%
22%
Non capital Grants3%
Non capital Gifts, net3%
Investment Income, net14%
Non operatingRevenues
42%
Institutional Support4%
Operations &Maintenance of Plant
6%Student Financial Aid
3%Auxiliary Enterprises
23%
Operating and Non operating Expenses by Function, 2006 2007
Instruction31%
Research16%
Public Service5%
Academic Support5%
Student Services1%
Depreciation4%
Non operatingExpenses
2%
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Operating And Non-operating Expenses by FunctionFiscal Year Ended June 30, 2007
Operating Expenses by FunctionInstruction $624,128,337 31%Research $312,160,215 16%Public Service $90,025,097 5%Academic Support $97,775,763 5%Student Services $25,864,145 1%Institutional Support $76,188,357 4%Operations & Maintenance of Plant $124,991,133 6%Student Financial Aid $56,662,461 3%Auxiliary Enterprises $459,659,752 23%Depreciation $80,826,849 4%Total Operating Expenses by Function $1,948,282,109 98%
Non-operating ExpensesInterest & Fees on Debt $42,926,147 2%Other Non-operating Expenses $84,091 0%Total Non-operating Expenses $43,010,238 2%
TOTAL EXPENSES $1,991,292,347 100%
Note: Percentage calculations are roundedSource: Office of Finance and Administration, 2007 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report,Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2007
Table 41
Operating & Non-operating Revenues by SourceFiscal Year Ended June 30, 2007
Operating RevenuesStudent Tuition & Fees, net $210,651,518 9%Patient Services, net $197,221,518 9%Federal Grants & Contracts $429,058,855 19%State & Local Grants & Contracts $45,255,927 2%Nongovernmental Grants & Contracts $92,571,877 4%Sales & Services, net $324,431,513 14%Interest Earnings on Loans $679,573 0%Other Operating Revenues $4,573,793 0%Total Operating Revenues $1,304,444,574 58%
Non-operating RevenuesState Appropriations $492,471,029 22%Non-capital Grants $62,668,734 3%Non-capital Gifts, net $74,291,599 3%Investment Income, net $318,441,609 14%Total Non-operating Revenues $947,872,971 42%
TOTAL REVENUES $2,252,317,545 100%
Note: Percentage calculations are roundedSource: Office of Finance and Administration, 2007 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report,Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2007
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Contracts and Grants, 1981-2007
Table 43
Trends in Contracts and Grants Funding Totals, Fiscal Years 1981-2007Year Total Year Total1981 $63,028,212 1995 $274,884,634
1982 $54,236,859 1996 $248,997,990
1983 $69,750,347 1997 $290,650,158
1984 $73,362,531 1998 $304,953,768
1985 $78,633,902 1999 $344,496,859
1986 $94,607,443 2000 $375,570,798
1987 $104,919,328 2001 $438,780,503
1988 $127,571,460 2002 $488,323,435
1989 $144,505,374 2003 $537,415,870
1990 $154,638,815 2004 $577,577,064
1991 $173,938,618 2005 $579,589,394
1992 $211,104,491 2006 $593,390,527
1993 $227,589,028 2007 $610,669,824
1994 $244,592,943
2007 Contracts and Grants Funding Distribution*Academic Affairs Health Affairs Vice Chancellor Research & Economic Development Total
$87,616,844 $405,947,767 $117,105,213 $610,669,824
Source: Office of Research Services, Annual Reports on Sponsored Program Awards (1981-2007), as of fiscal year ended June 30.
$400 000 000
$450,000,000
$500,000,000
$550,000,000
$600,000,000
$650,000,000
Contracts and Grants 1981 - 2007
$0
$50,000,000
$100,000,000
$150,000,000
$200,000,000
$250,000,000
$300,000,000
$350,000,000
$400,000,000
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ReferencesGlossary
AAU--Association of American Universities - This organization includes the top 62 research universities in U.S. and Canada; membership is by invitation. Forty of the members participate voluntarily in an annual data exchange (AAUDE), which is the source of AAU data used in the Fact Book.
AAUP--American Association of University Professors - This is a national organization concerned with issues related to the employment and professional lives of college and university faculty. The AAUP sponsors an annual survey of faculty salaries at over 2,200 postsecondary institutions, the results of which are published in the March-April issue of the organization’s journal, Academe.
Academic Affairs--At UNC this area is comprised of the College of Arts and Sciences (which includes the General College), School of Business Administration, School of Education, School of Journalism and Mass Communication, School of Law, School of Information and Library Science, School of Social Work, School of Government, Institute of Marine Sciences, and the Division of Continuing Education.
Continuing Studies--The University’s academic and administrative unit for part-time students. (Annual Report to the College of Arts and Sciences from Continuing Studies)
EPA--Exempt from the State Personnel Act. Includes all employees (faculty/academics and non-faculty) on university payrolls that are not subject to the guidelines set forth by the State Personnel Act. (PDF Manual) EPA Non-Faculty includes (some, but not all) research personnel, non-teaching administrators and academic officers. Although they hold faculty rank, librarians are also included in this group.
Fiscal Year (FY)--An accounting period of 12 months, which, at the state level, runs from July 1 through June 30.
Fixed-Term--Faculty appointment, which is limited to a specified contract period, usually one to five years. These appointments are subject to termination upon their expirations. (Trustee Policies and Regulations, July 1, 1994)
FTE -- “Full-Time Equivalent” measure of student enrollment and faculty/staff employment.FTE Student Enrollment: Based on attempted resident and extension-credit hours. Using this measure, a
full-time student is represented as an FTE of 1. A part-time student is represented as a fraction (.25, .50, or .75) of a full-time student. An undergraduate course load of 12 or more hours constitutes full-time; for graduate and professional students, a course load of 9 or more credit hours constitutes full-time.
FTE Faculty/Staff Employment: A measure of effort where a full-time appointment (across all employment units) is equal to a total FTE of 1. FTE for part-time effort assigned to faculty/EPA non-faculty is a fraction of individual expected workload. For SPA personnel, FTE is calculated by dividing total hours worked by 40 hours.
Gross Square Feet--Measure associated with the floor areas of entire exterior building structures. (Facilities Inventory and Utilization Study)
Health Affairs--At UNC this area is comprised of the Schools of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy, and Public Health.
Headcount Enrollment--Measure of student enrollment which (unlike FTE) does not adjust for part-time status. Any student, regardless of full-time/part-time status, is tallied as “1” in enrollment counts.
Median Salary--Value based on the mid-point or the fiftieth percentile of all salaries represented in a discrete category.
Non-Resident Alien--Foreign persons who are in the U.S. on a temporary basis and who do not have the right to remain indefinitely. This category is distinct from the resident-alien, which refers to persons who are not citizens or nationals of the U.S., but who have been lawfully admitted for permanent residence in the U.S. and hold a “green card”. Non-resident aliens are usually reported separately in enrollment tallies by ethnicity.
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ReferencesGlossary (continued)
Off-Campus Studies (OS)--Administers receipt-based courses and degree programs that are taught away from the campus through distance learning.
Professional Students/Programs--Associated with UNC-Chapel Hill degrees offered in four schools: Law (J.D.), Dentistry (D.D.S.), Medicine (M.D.), and Pharmacy (Pharm.D.).
Research Universities (Very High Research Activity)--The Carnegie Foundation classifies Doctorate-granting institutions to one of three categories based on a measure of research activity. “Very High Research Activity” is a measure of many statistics such as expenditures in science and engineering R&D, non-science and engineering R&D, science and engineering research staff, and many others. For more information on the research level classifications and the measures used to assign them, visit the Carnegie Foundation Website at http://www.carnegiefoundation.org/classifications/.
SPA--Subject to the State Personnel Act. Includes all employees on university payrolls that are subject to the guidelines set forth by the State Personnel Act. (PDF Manual)
Tenure Track--Probationary-term faculty appointment conferred with the expectation that in normal course (pursuant to institutional policies and regulations) the individual will be eligible to receive permanent tenure. (The Code, August 1988) (Trustee Policies and Regulations Governing Academic Tenure) At UNC-Chapel Hill this category includes untenured associate professors, as well as assistant professors.
Tenured--Permanent faculty appointment conferred in accordance with prescribed institutional policies and regulations that are intended to promote and protect the academic freedom of faculty. (The Code, August 1988) At UNC-Chapel Hill this category includes (full) professor, associate professor, and in a few cases (fewer than 1%), assistant professor ranks.
Unclassified Students--Enrolled students who are not currently seeking a degree.
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ReferencesFor More Information...
The Fact Book was designed to serve as a quick, easy-to-use resource for a variety of descriptive information on the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Much of the data presented here are in aggregate form, and often reflect only the current year. The Office of Institutional Research and Assessment can provide further information on many of the general topics covered in the Fact Book. In addition, other offices listed below generate specialized data for the campus, and may be consulted for more in-depth or historical information. Specific documents used in compiling the Fact Book which can be requested from those offices are also listed.
Topic Sources for More Information
Admission 2007 Class Profile Jackson Hall 966-3621
OCR B1 Annual Report on Applications/Acceptances and Actual EnrollmentOffice of Institutional Research and Assessment
311 Carr Building 962-1500
The Graduate School 200 Bynum Hall 966-2611
Professional SchoolsKenan-Flagler Business SchoolSchool of DentistrySchool of LawSchool of Medicine
McColl BuildingBrauer HallVan Hecke-Wettach HallBondurant Hall
962-8301966-1161962-5106962-8331
Alumni Records and Information
Alumni Records Office George Watts Hill Alumni Center
962-1208
Development, Fund Raising, Endowments
Office of University Advancement 208 W Franklin Street 962-2336
Enrollment-Related Figures:
ClassesCredit HoursRetention Rates Graduation RatesDegrees AwardedMajorsStudent Demographics
Statistical Enrollment Report (published each semester)Office of the University Registrar
Suite 3100, SASB North 962-3954
Retention, Graduation and Persistence Rates of First-time, Full-time FreshmenUNC General Administration
910 Raleigh Road 962-1000
2006-2007 AAUDE Graduation/Retention Summary Report. Office of Institutional Research and Assessment
311 Carr Building 962-1500
NCAA Division I Graduation Rates ReportOffice of Institutional Research and Assessmentor NCAA.org
311 Carr Building 962-1500
Employees: Faculty, Non-Faculty and Staff
Salaries (Faculty)
Office of Human Resources Administrave Office Building
843-2300
Personnel Data File, EPA Master File, andPayroll Master FileOffice of Institutional Research and Assessment
311 Carr Building 962-1500
AAUP Faculty Salary SurveyAcademe (March-April issue each year)
Facilities Facilities Inventory and Utilization StudyFacilities Planning and Design
Giles F. Horney Building 966-3296
Finances, Budget, Revenues and Expenditures
Comprehensive Annual Financial ReportOffice of Finance and Administration
South Building 962-3795
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History of the University Fact Book, Bicentennial Edition, 1993Office of Institutional Research and Assessment
311 Carr Building 962-1500
The North Carolina Collection Wilson Library 962-1143
Housing, Students NCHED A-2 Student Housing ReportHousing and Residential Information
SASB North 962-5401
Institutions in the University of North Carolina System
Statistical Abstract of Higher Education in North Carolinahttp://www.northcarolina.eduUNC General Administration
910 Raleigh Road 962-1000
Libraries NCHED A-6 Library ReportDavis Library
Davis Library Administrative Offices
962-1053
Student Services Office of the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs 110 Carr Building 966-4045
Tuition and Fees Tuition and Fees for Academic Year 2007-2008Office of Student Accounts and University Receivables
Suite 2215, SASB North 962-1368
Student Tuition, Fees, and Charges (NCHED A-3 Report)Office of Institutional Research and Assessment
311 Carr Building 962-1500
Annual Academic Year Tuition and Required Fees ReportUniversity of Missouri SystemAvailable from the Office of Institutional Research and Assessment
311 Carr Building 962-1500