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gr DOCUMENT RESUME ED 118 163 JC 760 085 TITLE Annual Enrollment Report:-Student Blrollment and 'Full-Time Equivalents, 1974-1975. Volume 10. INSTITUTION North Carolina State Dept. of Community Colleges, Raleigh. PUB DATE [75] NOTE 233p.; Due to the oversize format of the original document, each page has been filmed as two pages EDRS PRICE MF-$0.83 HC-$12.71 Plus Postage DESCRIPTORS *College Majors; Enrollment Trends; Extension Education; Females; General Education; *Junior Colleges; Males; *Racial Composition; *Student Enrollment; Technical Education; *Technical Institutes; Transfer Students; Vocational Education IDENTIFIERS *North Carolina, ABSTRACT This report contains enrollment data for the 40 technical institutes and 17 community colleges in the North Carolina Community College System for the 1974-75 school year, with comparative data for the 1973-74 and 1972-73 school years. The data are presented in extensive tables and graphs which comprise the bulk of the document. Unduplicated headcount enrollment and average annual full-time equivalent enrollment, by'institution, are borken down by program area: college transfer, general, technical, and vocational programs; academic, recreational, and occupational extension programs; learning laboratory, adult basic education, Manpower Development Training Act, and new and expanding industry programs. The data are further divided within institution by quarter. Aggregate annual unduplicated headcount enrollment data is presented by curriculum specialization within each major program area. Student enrollment by sex and race is presented by institution, and in aggregate percentages btype of program. Several tables detail the geographic origin of students by institution, and by home county and curriclulm area, as compared to the 1974 county high school graduate population and general county population. 1 brief introduction provides definitions of terms. (BB) Documents acquired by ERIC include many, informal unpublished * materials not available from other sources. ERIC makes every effort * * to obtain the best copy. available. Nevertheless, items of marginal * A reproducibility are often encountered and this affects. the quality * * of the microfiche and hardcopy reproduction i ERIC makes available * via the ERIC Document Reproduction Service /EDRS). EDRS i not * responsible for the quality of the original dpcument. Reproductions * * supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made from the original. ***********************************************************************

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DOCUMENT RESUME

ED 118 163 JC 760 085

TITLE Annual Enrollment Report:-Student Blrollment and'Full-Time Equivalents, 1974-1975. Volume 10.

INSTITUTION North Carolina State Dept. of Community Colleges,Raleigh.

PUB DATE [75]NOTE 233p.; Due to the oversize format of the original

document, each page has been filmed as two pages

EDRS PRICE MF-$0.83 HC-$12.71 Plus PostageDESCRIPTORS *College Majors; Enrollment Trends; Extension

Education; Females; General Education; *JuniorColleges; Males; *Racial Composition; *StudentEnrollment; Technical Education; *TechnicalInstitutes; Transfer Students; VocationalEducation

IDENTIFIERS *North Carolina,

ABSTRACTThis report contains enrollment data for the 40

technical institutes and 17 community colleges in the North CarolinaCommunity College System for the 1974-75 school year, withcomparative data for the 1973-74 and 1972-73 school years. The dataare presented in extensive tables and graphs which comprise the bulkof the document. Unduplicated headcount enrollment and average annualfull-time equivalent enrollment, by'institution, are borken down byprogram area: college transfer, general, technical, and vocationalprograms; academic, recreational, and occupational extensionprograms; learning laboratory, adult basic education, ManpowerDevelopment Training Act, and new and expanding industry programs.The data are further divided within institution by quarter. Aggregateannual unduplicated headcount enrollment data is presented bycurriculum specialization within each major program area. Studentenrollment by sex and race is presented by institution, and inaggregate percentages btype of program. Several tables detail thegeographic origin of students by institution, and by home county andcurriclulm area, as compared to the 1974 county high school graduatepopulation and general county population. 1 brief introductionprovides definitions of terms. (BB)

Documents acquired by ERIC include many, informal unpublished* materials not available from other sources. ERIC makes every effort ** to obtain the best copy. available. Nevertheless, items of marginal *

A reproducibility are often encountered and this affects. the quality *

* of the microfiche and hardcopy reproduction i ERIC makes available* via the ERIC Document Reproduction Service /EDRS). EDRS i not* responsible for the quality of the original dpcument. Reproductions ** supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made from the original.***********************************************************************

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THIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN REPRO-DUCED EXACTLY AS RECEIVED PROMTHE PERSON OR ORGANIZATION ORIGINATING IT POINTS OF VIEW OR OPINIONSSTATED DO NOT NECESSARILY REPRE-SENT OFFICIAL NATIONAL INSTITUTE OFEDUCATION POSITION OR POLICY

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ANNUAL ENREMENT)REPORT

Student Enrollment

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FOREWORD

This annual enrollment report of the technical institutes and community

colleges in the North Carolina Community College System is made possible

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and Operations Research and Information Division of the Department of

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Director of the Operations Research arfd Information Division, each year

reporting has been improved.

This information is necessary in budgeting state funds for the support

of each institution. Also, by comparing reports for different years,

enrollment trends are revealed that serve as guides for longrange

planning.

A word of caution, however, is in order. Enrollment in new institutions

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such as facilities. This means that enrollment statistics, while

necessary and valuable information, cannot be taken alone in making

evaluation judgements or in longrange planning.

Tqnks are expressed to all who participated in the sometimes tedious

but always necessary reporting that made this report possible.

Ben E. Fountain, Jr., State PresidentNorth Carolina Department of Community

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CONTENTS

Foreward

IntroductionSources of Data

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Calculation of Full-time Equivalents (FTE) 1

Terms and Definitions 1

Listing of North Carolina Community College SystemInstitutions and Presidents 4

Map Showing the Location of North Carolina CommunityCollege System Institutions 7

List of Graphs and Tables

Graph TableNumber Number

1 Student Enrollment by Institution 1974-75 8

2 Student Enrollment by Quarter 1974-75 10

3 Student Enrollment 1958-59 thrigigh 1974-75 11

4_ Number of Students Enrolled by Program 1974-75,.1973-74, 1972-73 12

5 student Enrollment by Sex and Race by Institution 1974-75 20

6.A. :prudent Enrotlment by Sex and Raceby Type of Program 1974-75 2i

6.B. Student Enrollment by Sex and Race by Type of Program 1973-74 21

7 Geographic Origin of Fail Quarter 1974 Curriculum Students 22

8 Home State of Out-of-State Students Enrolled in theNorth Carolina Community College System 1974-75 School Year 23

9 Home County of North Carolina Students Enrolled in theNorth Carolina Community College System 1974-75 School Year 24

10 Average Annual Full-time Equivalent (FTE) Summary 1974-75 28

11 FTE by Quarter 1974-75 30

12 Average Annual FTE 1965-66 through 1974-75 31

1 Student Enrollment in Curriculum Programs 1974-75 32

2 Average Annual FTE in Curriculum Programs 1974-75 33

3 Student Enrollment by Program 1974-75 34

4 Average Annual FTE 1974-75 35

5 13 College Transfer Program FTE 1974-75 36, 37

6 14 General Education Program FTE 1974-75 38, 39

7 15 Technical Program FTE 1974-75 40, 41

8 16 Vocational Program FTE 1974-75 42, 43

9 17 Curriculum Programs Subtotal FTE 1974-75 44, 45

10 18 Occupational Extension Program FTE 1974-75 46, 47

11 19 Other Academic Extension Programs FTE 1974-75 48, 49

12 20 Adult High School Programs FTE 1974-75 50, 51

13 21 Regular Budget Extension Programs Subtotal FTE 1974-75 52, 53

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Student Enrollment by Institution 1974-75

Student Enrollment by Quarter 1974-75

Student Enrollment 1958-59 through 1974-75

Number of Students Enrolled by Program 1974-75,1973-74, 1972-73

_)tudent Enrollment by Sex and Race by Institution 1974-75 20

Student Enrollment by Sex and Race by Type of Program 1974-75 2i

Student Enrollment by Sex and Race by Type of Program 1973-74 21

Geographic Origin of Fall Quarter 1974 Curriculum Students 22

Home State of OutofState Students Enrolled in theNorth Carolina Community College System 1974-75 School Year 23

Home County of North Carolina Students Enrolled in theNorth Carolina Community College System 1974-75 School Year 24

Average Annual Fulltime Equivalent (FTE) Summary 1974-75 28

FTE by Quarter 1974-75 30

Average Annual FTE 1965-66 through 1974-75 31

Student Enrollment in Curriculum Programs 1974-75 32

Average Annual FIE in Curriculum Programs 1974-75 33

Student Enrollment by Program 1974-75 34

Average Annual FIE 1974-75 35

College Trahsfer Program FTE 1974-75 36, 37

General Education Program FTE 1974-75 38, 39

Technical Program FTE 1974-75 40, 41

Vocational Program FTE 1974-75 42, 43

Curriculum Programs Subtotal FTE 1974-75 44, 45

Occupational Extension Program FTE 1974-75 46, 47

Other Academic Extension Programs FTE 1974-75 48, 49

Adult High School Programs FTE 1974-75 50, 51

Regular Budget Extension Programs Subtotal FTE 1974-75 52, 53

Curriculum and Regular Budget Extension ProgramsSubtotal FIE 1974-75 54, 55

Learning Laboratory FTE 1974-75 56, 57

Adult Basic Education Program FTE 1974-75 58, 59

Comprehensive Employment Training Act Program FTE 1974-75 60, 61

New and Expanding Industry Program FTE 1974-754

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Selfsupporting Recreational Program FTE 1974-75 64, 65

Total Average Annual FTE 1974-75 66, 67

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INTRODUCTION

This publication contains enrollment data of the 40 technical institutesand 17 community colleges in the North Carolina Community College Systemfor the 1974-75 school year, summer quarter 1974 through spring quarter1975. For comparative purposes, the totals for the 1973-74 and 1972-73school years are shown on most tables. Prior to 1970-71 the school yearwas defined as the period from the fall quarter through summer quarter.The tables on pages nand 31 show respectively historical studentenrollment and FTE data. Distribution of enrollment for the 1974-75 schoolyear is shown graphically on pages 34 and 35.

Sources of Data: There were three source documents from whichtdata wascollected. The curriculum and extension enrollment data cards, Form DCC 7-1and DCC 7-2, completed by each student enrolled in the system provided thenumber of students enrolled and identified the curriculum or program inwhich they were enrolled, Each student is counted only one time: see thedefinition of unduplicated headcount on page 3. The Instructor's ClassReport, Form DCC 7-3, provided the number of FTE by major instructionalarea.

Calculation of Full-time Equivalents (FTE): Since many of the students inthe Community College System attend class on a part-time basis, it isdesirable to equate them to "typical" full-time students. The full-timeequivalent (FTE), representative of the amount of time the "typical"students would attend class, was the means developed to standardizereporting. Several part-time students constitute only one FTE.

One full-time equivalent (FTE) is a student in membership for 16 hours ofclass, shop, or laboratory per week for 44 weeks, the full four-quarterschool year. To determine the average annual FTE, the total membershiphours reported for the year is divided by 704. Student membership hoursfor a quarter divided by 176 produce full-time equivalents for a givenquarter.

Terms and Definitions: The definitions shown below describe very brieflythe terms used in this publication. Reference should be made to theNorth Carolina Educational Guide of Technical Institutes and Community Collegesfor more detailed information regarding programs offered by the system.

Academic Curriculum Programs include College Transfer and GeneralEducation curriculu programs.

Academic Education Extension Programs consist of hort coursesdeveloped to sery the general academic needs and interests ofthe adult population in the community.

Adult Basic Education Extension Programs consist of classes for

adults eighteen years of age or older who lack elementary education(grades one through eight). -This program is funded 90 percent withFederal funds and 10 percent willv,,sfate funds,

Adult High School Education Extension P ograms consist of classroominstruction, or learniOg Taboratory co ses, or a combination ofboth designed to qualit,y a student for an adult high school diplomaunder an Agreement of Affiliation or prepare him successfully todemonstrate competeRcy in the Gene 1 Education Development Testsand to receive a High ool E valency Certificate from theState Department of Publi truction.

Average Annual FTE is the avera e OE of the four quarters of summer,

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col ec e . e curricu um an extension enrollment data cards, Form DCC 7-1and DCC 7-2, completed by each student enrolled in the system provided thenumber of students enrolled'and idengPed the curriculum or program inwhich they were enrolled, Each student is counted only one time: see thedefinition of unduplicated headcount of page 3. The Instructor's ClassReport, Form DCC 7-3, provided the number of FTE by major instructionalarea.

Calculation of Fulltime Equivalents (FTE): ince many of the students inthe Community College System attend class on a parttime basis, it is

desirable to equate them to "typical" full tim students. The fulltimeequivalent (FTE), representative of the amount of time the "typical"students would attend class, was the means dev loped to standardizereporting. Several parttime students constitute only one FTE.

One fulltime equivalent (FTE) is a student in membership for 16 hours ofclass, shop, or laboratory per week for 44 weeks, the full fourquarterschool year. To determine the average annual FTE, the total membershiphours reported for the year is divided by 704. Student membership hoursfor a quarter divided by 176 produce fulltime equivalents for a givenquarter.

Terms and Definitions: The definitions shown beldw describe very brieflythe terms used in this publication. Reference should be made to theNorth Carolina Educational Guide of Technical Institutes nd Community Collegesfor more detailed information regarding programs offered the system.

Academic Curriculum Programs.include College Transfer and GeneralEducation currkulum programs.

Academic Education: Extension Programs consist of short coursesdeveloped to serve the general academic needs and interests ofthe adult population in the community.

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Adult Basic Education Extension Programs onsist of classes foradults eighteen years of age or older who ck elementary education{grades one through eight). This program is funded 90 percent withFederal funds and 10 percent with state funds.

Adult High School Education Extension Programs consist of classroominstruction, or learning laboratory courses, or a combination ofboth designed to qualify a student for an adult high school diplomaunder an,Agreement of Affiliation or to prepare him successfully todemonstrate competency in the General Education Development Testsand to receive a High School Equivalency Certificate from theState-Department of Public Instruction.

"Average Annual FTE is the average FTE of the four quarters of summer,fall, winter, and spring fora given year.

College Transfer Education Programs consist of planned academiccurricula programs of at least 96 quarter hours of credit leadingto an Associate in Arts or Associate it Science degree and designedto allow for transfer to the junior year of a senior institution.

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Comprehensive Employment Training Act, CETA, Programs consist ofoccupational traing and basic education for unemployed, underemployed,and disadvantaged'persons. The program is a cooperative venture betwdtnlabor and education. The Labor Department selects both the fields inwhich trainin,4 is to be offered and the students to receive the training.The Departme t of Community Colleges provides the training.

Curriculum Programs Inctude,College Transfer, General Education, Technical,and Vocational programs tpecial Credit Students are also included incurriculum men-Y

Programs include Adult Basic Education, CETA (ComtorehensiveEmployment Training Act), New Industry, and Selfsupporting'Recreational programs in addition to the Regular Budget Extensionprogram areas of Occupational Extension, Adult High School, andAcademic Extension.

Fundamental Education Extension Programs include Adult Basic Education,Adult High School, and Learning Laboratory.

General Education Curriculum programs consist of basic course work inEnglish, literature, fine arts, philosophy, social science, science,and mathematics. They re designed principally for students who desiretwo years of general education beyond the high school level. Successfulcompletion of 96 quarter hours of credit _leads to an Associate Degreein General Education. Fewer hours are required for the Certificate inGeneral Education. Also included in this category aFe the special creditstudents (see definition below).

Learning Laboratory consists of selfinstruction using programmed text,audio visual equipment, and other selfinstructional materials. A

Learning Laboratory coordinator, who is always in the lab, has thefunction of bringing the instructional media and the student togetheron the basis of objective and subjective evaluation and of counseling,supervising, and encouraging persons working in the lab.

New and Expanding Industry Programs provide for the training needs ofnew industries which are moving into the state and also for existingindustries undergoing a major expansion which results in the need foradditional skilled manpower.

Occupational Curriculum Programs include Technical and Vocationalprograms.

Occupational Extension Programs consist of single courses, each completein itself, designed for the specific purposes of training an individualfor employment, upgrading the skills of persons presently employed, andretraining others for new(employment in occupational fields.

'Regular Budget Extension includes Occupational Exten;jon, Adult HighSchool, and Academic Extension programs.

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Regular Budget programs'include all programs in the Curriculum (CollegeTransfer, Gene'ral Education, Technical, and Vocational) and RegularBudget Extension areas (Occupational Extension, Adult High School, andAcademic Extension programs). It does not include Learning Lab, AdultBasic Education, CETA, New Industry, or Selfsupporting Recreationalclasses.

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Extension Programs include Adult Basic Education,, CETA (Comprehensive'Employment Training Act), New Industry, and SelfsupportingRecreational programs in addition to the Regular Budget Extensionprogram areas of Occupational Extension, Adult High.School, andAcademic Extension.

Fundamental Education Extension Programs include Adult Basic Education,= Adult High School, and Learning Laboratory.

General Education Curriculum Programs consist of basic course work inEnglish, literature, fine arts, philosophy, social science, science,and mathematics. They are designed principally for students who desiretwo years of general education beyond the high school level. Successfulcompletion of 96 quarter hours of. credit leads to an Associate Degreein General Education. Fewer hours are required for the Certificate inGeneral Education. Also included in this category are the special creditstudents (see definition below).

Learning Laboratory consists of selfinstruction using programmed text,audio visual equipment, and other selfinstructional materials. ALearning Laboratory coordinator, Who is always in the lab, has thefunction of bringing the instructional media and the student togetheron the basis of objective and'subjective evaluation and of counseling,supervising, and encouraging persons-working in the lab.

New a d Expanding Industry Programs provide for the training needs ofnew i ustries which are moving into the state and also for existingindus ries undergoing a major expansion which results in the need foradditional skilled manpower.

Occupational Curriculum Programs include Technical and Vocationalprograms.

Occupational Extension Programs consist of single courses, each completein itself, designed f6r the specific purposes of training an individualfor employment, upgrading the skills of persons presently employed, andrefraining others for new employment in occupational fields.

Regular Budget Extension includes Occupational Extension, Adult High-School, and Academic Extension programs.

Regular Budget Programs include all programs in the Curriculum (CollegeTransfer, General Education, Technical, and Vocational) and Regular ,

Budget Extension areas (Occupational Extension, Adult High School, andAcademic Extensio#programs). It does not in lude Learning Lab, AdultBasic Education, CETA, New Industry, or Selfsupporting Recreationalclasses.

Selfsupporting Recreational Programs are those programs and activitieswhich the institution may provide at the request of the community but forwhich the institution receives no budgetary credit. The cost of suchactivities are borne exclusively by the participants or somecontracting agency.

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Special Credit Students are those students' who take one or more singlecourses for credit but who are not enrolled in a regularcurriculumprogram.

S ecialt Education is a special subset of occupational extensionp rams which are offered in the area of ambulance training,Rlec ical lineman safety training, fire service training, fisherlesoccupa ons training, forensic science education, hospitalityeducation, law enforcement training, management development programs,and telepho safety training.

Technical Educat 'n Curriculum Programs are designed to prepareindividuals for emp yment, and completion of the curriculum leadsto an Associate in Ap lied Science degree. They involve the applicationof scientific principle in research, design, development, production,distribution, or service. The programs are generally two academicyears in length, although -ome take longer to complete.

Unduplicateq Headcount is the number of individuals enrolled in eachcurriculum or extension progra A student is counted in only onecurriculum; therefore, the sum o he enrollment in each curriculumequals the total curriculum enrollm t. However, in extension a

-student is counted in each extension p ram in which he is enrolled,but he is counted only once in each exten ion subtotal and extensiontotal count regardless of the number of different programs in whichhe is enrolled. Because of this method of counting_the extensionenrollment, the sum of the enrollments in each progrem_exceeds thetotal unduplicated extension count. Prior to 1971-72, extensionstudents were counted only in the extension program-in which theywere first enrolled regardless of the number of different programsin which they were enrolled.

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Vocational Education Curriculum Programs consist of a series ofcourses which are designed to prepare an individual for employmentin a specific occupation< These programs consist of a seRdence ofcourses which generally can be completed in one year or Tess by afulltime student. Successful complet'i'on of a vocat nal curriculumprogram leads to a diploma or certificate.

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LISTING OF NORTH CAROLINA COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEMINSTITUTIONS AND PRESIDENTS

Anson Technical InstitutePost Office Box 68Ansonville, North Carolina 28007Dr. H, B, Monroe, President

AshevilleBuncombe Technical Institute.340 Victoria RoadAsheville, North Carolina 28801Harvey L. Haynes, President

Beaufort County Technical InstitutePost Office Box 1069Washington, North Carolina 27889James P, Blanton, President

Bladen Technical IhstitutePost Office Box 128Duplin, North Carolina 28337George Resseguie, President

Blue Ridge Technical InstituteFlat Rock, North Carolina 28731

' Dr. William D. Killian, President

Caldwell Community College andTechnical Institute

Post Office Box 600Lenoir, North Carolina 28645Dr, H. E. Beam, President

pe Fear Technical Institute411 North Front StreetWilmington, North Carolina 28401M. J. McLeod, President

Carteret Technical InstitutePost Office Box 849Morehead City, North Carolina 28557Dr. Donald W. Bryant, President

Catawba Variey Technical InstituteHickory, North Carolina 28601Robert E. Paap, President

Central Car Ina Technical Institute1105 Kelly rive 0, 4

Sanford, NOrth Carolina 27330Dr. J. F. Hockaday, President

Central Piedmont Community CollegePost Office Box 4009Charlotte, North Carolina 28204Dr. Richard Hagemeyer, President

Cleveland County Technical Institute137 South Post RoadShelbyH\lorth Carolina 28150James B. Petty, President

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Craven Technical InstitutePost Office Box 885New Bern, North Carolina 28560Dr. Thurman Brock, President

Davidson County Community CollegePost Office Box 1287Lexington, North Carolina 27292Dr. Grady E. Love, President

Durham Technical InstitutePost Office Drawer 11307Durham, North Carolina 27703Dr. Jo n M. Crumpton, Jr., President

EdgecoMbe Technical InstitutePost Office Box 550Tarbo\ro, North Carolina 7886Charles B. McIntyre, President

Fayetteville Technical InstitutePost Office Box 5236Fayetteville, North Carctlina 28303Howard E. Boudreau, President'

Forsyth Technical Institute2100 Silas Creek ParkwayWinstonSalem, North Carolina 27,1.03

Harley P. Affeldt, President

Gaston CollegeNew Dallas HighwayDallas, North Carolina 28034Dr. Joseph L. Mills, President

Guilford Technical InstitutePost Office Box 309Jamestown, North Carolina 27282Dr. Woodrow B. Sugg, President

Halifax County Technical InstitutePost Office Draper- 809

Weldon, North Carolina 27890.,

Dr. Phillip Taylor, President

Haywood Technical InstitutePost Office Box 457 t,

Clyde, North Carolina 28721M. C. Nix, President

Isothermal Community CollegePost Office Box 804Spindale, North Carolina 28160Fred J. Eason, President

James Sprunt InstitutePost Office Box 398Kenansville, North Carolina 2830

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Washington, North Carolina 27889James P. Blanton, President

Bladen Technical AnstitutePost Office Box 128Duplin, North Carolina 28337George Resseguie, President

Blue Ridge Technical InstituteFlat 6.4k, North Carolina 28731Dr- William D. Killian, President

Caldwell \C.,aqrounity College and ^1

T nical lhstitutePost Office Bdx 600Lenoir, North Carolina 28645Dr. H. E. Beam, Pi.dent

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Cape Fear Technical I titute411 North Front StreetWilmington, North Carol in 28401.M. J. McLeod, President

Carteret Technical InstitutePost Office BoR 849Morehead City, NDr. Donald W. Bryant,

Carolina 8557si dent

Zatawba Valley Technical InstituHickory, North Carolina 28601Robert E. Paap, President

Xentral Carolina Technical Institute1105 Kelly Drive$anford, North Carolina 2730Dr, J. F. Hockaday, President

Central Piedmont ComMunity CollegePost Office Box 4009Charlotte, North'Carolina 28204Dr. Richard Hagemeyer, President

Cleveland County chnical Institute137 Soyth Post*RoadShelby, North Carolina .3-1S-(5.---1

James B., Petty, Pregident

Coastal Carolina Community College222 Georgetown RoadJacksonville, North Carolina 28540Dr. James Henderson; Jr., President.

College of the AlbemarleElizabeth City, North Carolina 27909Dr. J. Parker Cheskn, J,r., President

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ur am ec n ca ns u ePost Office Di-awer 11307Durham, North Carolina 27703Dr. John M. Crumpton, Jr., President

Edgecombe Technical InstitutePost Office Box 550Tarboro, North Carolina 27886Charles B. McIntyre, President

Fayetteville Technical InstitutePost Office Box 5236Fayetteville, North Carolina 28303Howard E. Boudreau, President

Forsyth Technical Institute .

2100 Silas Creek ParkwayWinston-Salem, North Carolina 27103Harley P. Affeldt, President

Gaston CollegeNew Dallas HighwayDallas..6rNorth Carolina 28034Dr. Aiegeph L. Mills, Preside

Guilford Technical InstitutePost Office Box 309Jamestown, North Carolinalm127282

Dr. Woodrow B. Sugg, President

Halifax County Technical InstitutePost Office Drawer 809Weldon, North Carolina 27890Dr. /hillip Taylor, President

Haywood Technical InstitutePost Office Box 457Clyde, North Carolina 28721M. C. Nix, President

Isothermal Community CollegePost Office Box 804Spindale, North Carolina 28160Fred.J. Eason, President

James Sprunt InstitutePost 'Office Box 398

Kenansville, North Carolina 28349Dixon S. Hall, President

Johnston Technical InstitutePost Office Box 29Smithfield, North Carolina 27577Dr. John Tart, President

Lenoir Community CollegePdst Office Box 188Kinston, North Carolina 28501Dr. Jesse L. McDaniel, President

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Martin nical InstituteP Office Drawer 866Williamston, North Carolina 27892Dr. Joseph B. Carter, Acting President ,

Mayland Technical InstitutePost Office Box 47

Spruce Pine, Nor harolina 28777Dr. 0. M. Blake, President

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McDowell Technical InstitutePost Office Box 1049 .

Marion, North Carolina 28752,,John Alfred Price, President

Mitchell Community C le9e

West Broad StreetStatesville, North Carolina 28677Dr. Charles C. Poindexter, President

Montgomery Technical InstitutePost Office Drawer 579Troy, North Carolina 27371Marvin Miles, President

Nash Technical InstituteRoute 5, Box 255Rocky Mount, North Carolina 27801Jack Ballard, President

Pamlico,Technical InstitutePost Office Box 1215Alliance, North Carolina 28509Paul Johnson, President

Piedmont Technical InstitutePost Office Box 1197Roxboro, North Carolina 27573Dr. Edward W. Cox, President

Pi t 6 nical InstitutePos Office er 7007Greenville, North lina 27834D. Waal E. Fulford, ., resident

Randolp Technical InstitutePost Office Box 1009Asheboro North Carolina 27203M. H. Branson, President

Richmond Technical InstitutePost Office Box 1189Hamlet, North Carolina 28345Joseph H. Nanney, President

Roanoke-Chowan Technical InstituteRoute 2, Box 46-AAhoskie, North Carolina 27910J. W. Young, President

Robesbn Technical Institute

Post Office Drawer ALumberton North Carolina 28358

Sampsonjechnical InstitutePost Office Drawer 318Clinton, North Carolina 28328Robert G. Smith, Acting President

Sandhills Community CollegePost Office Box 1379Southern Pines, North Carolina 28387.

Dr. Raymond A, Stone, President,

Southeastern Community CollegePost Office Box 151Whiteville, North Carolina 28472Dr. W. Ronald McCarter, President

Southwestern Technical InstitutePost Office Office Box 95ylva, North Carolina 28779Nward E. Bryson, President

Stanly Technical Institute621 Wall Street,Albemarle, North Carolina 28001Dr. Charles H. Byrd, President,

Surry Community CollegePost Office Box 304Dobson, North Carolina 27017Dr. Swanson Richards, President

Technical Institute of Alamance411 Camp RoadBurlington, North Carolina 27215Dr. William E. Taylor, President

Tri-County Technical InstitutePost Office Box 40Murphy, North Carolina 28906Vincent W. Crisp, President

Vance-Granville Technical_ Institute406 Chestnut StreetHenderson, North Carolina 27536Dr. Donald R. Mohorn, President

Wake Technical InstituteRoute 10, Box 200Raleigh, North Carolina 27603Robert W. LeMay, Jr., President

Wayne Community College,,caller Box 8002Goldsboro, North Carolina 27530Dr. Clyde Erwin, Jr., President

Western Piedmont Community College1001 Burkemont AvenueMorganton, North Carolina 28655Dr. Gordon Blank, President

Wilkes Community CollegePost Office Drawer 120

I esbor

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Mitchell Communi,,ty,CoilegeWest Broad Street\Statesville, North'carolna 28677Dr. Charles C. Poindexter, President

Montgomery Technical InstitutePost Office Drawer 579Troy, North Ca"rolina 27371Marvin Miles, President

Nash Technical Institute

Route 5, Box 255Rocky Mount, North Carolina 27801 411k

Jack Ballard, President

Pamlico Technical InstitutePost Office Box 1215Alliance, North Carolina 28509Paul Johnson, President

Piedmont Tecnnical InstitutePost.Office Box 1197Roxboro, North Carolina 27573Dr. Edward W. Cox, President

Pitt Technical InstitutePost Office Drawer 7007Greenville, North Carolina 27834Dr. William E. Fulford, Jr., President

Randolph Technical InstitutePost Office Box 1009Asheboro, North Carolina 27203M. H. Branson, President

Richmond Technical InstitutePost Office Box 1189,Hamlet, North Carolina 28345Joseph.H. Nanney, President

RoanokeChowan Technical InstituteRoute 2, Box 46AAhoskie, North Carolina 27910J. W. Young, President

Robeson Technical InstitutePost Office Drawer ALumberton, North Carolina 28358Craig Allen, President

Rockingham Community College ,

Wentworth, North Carolina 27575Dr. Gerald B. Jpffig.s, President

Rowan Technical institutePost Office Box 1595Salisbury, North Carolina 28144C. Merrill Hamilton, President 5

Southwestern Technical InstitutePost Office Office Box 95Sylva, North Carolina 28779Edward E. Bryson,,, President

Stanly Technical Institute621 Wall StreetAlbemarle, North Carolina 28001Dr. Charles H. Byrd, President

Surry Community CollegePost Office Box 304Dobson, North Carolina 27017Dr. Swanson Richards, President

Technical Institute of Alamance411 Camp RoadBurlington, North Carolina 27215Dr. William E. Taylor, President

TriCounty Technical InstitutePost Office Box 40Murphy, North Carolina 28906Vincent W. Crisp, President

VanceGranville-Technical Institute406 Chestnut StreetHenderson, North Carolina 27536Dr. Donald R. Mohorn, President

Wake Technical InstituteRoute 10, Box 200Raleigh, North Carolina 27603Robert W. LeMay, Jr., President

Wayne Community College

Caller Box 8002Goldsboro, Wirth Carolina 27530Dr. Clyde Erwin, Jr., President

Western Piednbnt Community College1001 Burkemon't AvenueMorganton, North Carolina 28655'Dr. Gordon Blank, President

Wilkes Community CollegePost Office Drawer 120Wilkesboro,'North Carolina 28697Dr. Howard E. Thompson, President

Wilson County Technical InstitutePost Office Box 4305, Woodard Station,Wilson, North Carolina 27893Dr. Ernest Parry, President

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TABLE 1

UDENT ENROLLMENT BY INSTITUTIO

(Unduplicated Headcou

1974-75

)*

(1)

(2)

(3)

OLLEGE

RANSFER

GENERAL

EDUCATION

SPECIAL

CREDIT

STUDENT

TECHN CAL -VOCATIONAL

CURRI OTALUM ACADEMIC

EXTENSION

RECREATION

EXTENSION

OCCUPATIONAL

EXTENSION

EXTENSION GRAND

TOTAL

, TOTAL

53

4293

769

912

82

2,069

3,002

3,771

73

1,51

52,067

3,154,

17

4,158

7,046

9;113

151

75

94

1,377

1,627\

3,523

4,999

6,376

119

161.

15

290

727

1,033

1,043

1,969

2,696

41

224

33

186

783

3,951

'

4,417

7,714

8,497

1,015

385

1,089

386

2,875

'

4,595

7,915

11,437

14,312

10

759

438

1,207

3,668

9,828

12,625

13,832

160

638

522

1,320

1,022

39

1,911

2,847

4,167

600

1,780

418

2,798

3,668

8,536

11,555

14,353

49

140

1,705

.322

2,216

5,713

7,551

12,603

14,819

3,323

328

9,117

7,367

2,099

22,234

10,033

415

11,856

21,527

43,761

.

61

89

1,581

443

2,174

.2,615

3,980.

6,250

8,424

1,204

107

1,306

593

3,210

9,238

226'

,

10,715

18,866

22,076j

527

399

484

149

1,559

2,209

2,958

4,854

6,413

341

4381

680

351

1,757

4,008

4,068

7,644

9,401

722

540

1,078

263

2,603

3,825

286

6,199

9,397

12,000

738

1,676

326

2,740

1,674

3,932

5,493.

8,233

286

'660

=

375

1;980

2,617

4,421

5,742

1;108

-

5,612

1,678

8,398

6,116

0.82

16,365

21,973

,30,371

128

1,710

673

2,511

4,584

8,808

12,645

15,156

1,000

-1,174

1,431

804

4,409

4,121'

63

5,675

9,287

13,696

65

317

3,254

920

4,556

6,721

13,126

=18,936

23,492

88

184

579

284

1,135

1,901

2,270

4,009

5,144

--

581

791

1,372

876

2,578

3,319

4,691

450

-140

314

324

1,228

1,604

61

1,701

3,184

4,412

41

41

96

422

413

1,013

1,553

28

\2,223'

3,569

4,582

139

9636

4 683

1,467

4,004

72

6,190.

9,911

11,378

1,040

265

1,22g

.726

3,253

2,501

6,301

8,287

11,540

61

17

749

147

974

1,188

59

2,452

3,494

4,468

48

356

423

827

1,757

934

2,547

3,374

r

TOTAL

TOTAL

1973-74

1972-73,

2,711

3,748

6,993

7,826'

4,976

5,7131

2,548

2,499,

4,119

4,330

11,859

12,919

11,754

13,284

3,547

3,016

12,260

16,286

11,225 10,563

33,191

5,587

22,520

5,484

6,689

10,503

6,389

4,154

16,167

11,614

31,762

4,974'

27,573

6,308

7,101

11,966

7,307

5,51

10,81

11,520

10,753

14,293

16,809

19,658

4,539

4,397

3,717

4,180

3,616

4,083

3,413

3,894

6,917

8,346

8,659

11,774

3,406

4,550

2,343

1,838

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TABLE 1

STUDENT ENROLLMENT BY INSTITUTION 1974-75

..(Unduplicated Headcount)* (1)

(2)

(S)

INSTITUTIONS

COLLEGE

TRANSFER

GENERAL

EDUCATION

SPECIAL

CREDIT

STUDENT

TECHNICAL VOCATIONAL

CURRICULUM ACADEMIC

RECREATION

TOT L

EXTENSION

EXTENSION

OCCUPATIONAL EXTg

EXTENSION

TOT

Anson TI

-53

-423

293

769

912

40'2

2,069

3Asheville-Buncombe TI

--

73

1,518,

549

2,067

3,150

17

4,158

7,

Beaufort County TI

-151

-759

394

1,377

1,627

-3,523

'4,

Bladen TI

-119

161

157

290

727

1,033

-1,043

1,

Blue Ridge TI

-41

224

332

186

783

3,951

-4,417

7;

Caldwell CC & TI

1,015

-385

1,089

386

2,875

4,595

-7,915

11;

Cape Fear TI,

--

10

759

438

Aga'47

3,668

-9,828

12;

Carteret TI

-160

-638

522

7,320

1,022

39

1,911

2;

Catawba Valley TI

--

600

1,780

418

2,798

3,668

-8,536

11;1

Central Carolina TI

-49

140

1,705

322

2,216

5,713

21

7,551

12,

Central Piedmont CC

3,323

328

9,117

7,367

2,099

22,234

10,033

415

11,856

21,

Cleveland County TI

-61

89

1,581

443

2,174

2,615

-3,980

6,'

Coastal Carolina CC

1,204

-107

1,306

593

3,210

9,238

226

10,715

18,11

College of-Albemarle

527

r399

484

149

1,559

2,209

-''

2,958

4,

.Craven CC

co

1

341.

4381

680

351

1,757

4,008

-4,068

7, i

Davidson County CC

722

-540

1,078

263

2,603

3,825

286

6,199

9,i

i.- DurhaT/T1

--

p738

1,676

'

326

2,740

1,674

-3,932

5;

...)Edge6ombe TI

--

286

660

375 I-

1,321

1,980

-2,617

..-

4;

Fayetteville TI

Forsyth TI

- -1,108

.

,

128

5,612

1,710

'''1,678

673

8,398

2,511

6,116

4,584

182-

16,365

8,808

214

12;1

z.-'Gaston College

1,000

-1,174

1,431

804

4,409

4,121

63

5,675

9;

Guilford TI

-65

317

3,254

920

4,556

6,721

-13,126

18,1,

Halifax County TI

-88

184

579

284

1;135

1,901

-2,270

4;

Haywood TI

--

-581

791

1,372

876

-2,578

3,1

Isothermal CC

450

-140

314

324

1,228

1,604

61

1,701

3,1

James Sprunt Inst.

41'

41

96

422

413

1,013

1,553

28

2,223

3,

Johnston TI

-139

9636

683

1,467

4,004

72

6,190

9,!

Lenoir

artl

Marti

TI

1,040

-

61

265

17

1,228

749

720

147

3,253

974

2,501

',1,188

- 59

6,301

2,452

8,i

3,l

Mayland TI

--

48

356

423

827

1,757

-934

2i

yi

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Ulla

MINI

11111

MIMI

171

(1)

(2)

(3)

COLLEGE

TRA

FER

SPECIAL

GENERAL

CREDIT

CURRI

DUCAT ION STUDENT TECHNICAL VOCATIONAL

TO

LUM ACADEMIC

RECREATION OCCUPATIONAL EXTENSION GRAND

\ TOTAL

TAL

AL

EXTENSION

EXTENSION

EXTENSION

TOTAL

TOTAL

1973 74

1972-73

-27

263

258.

'548

1,128

57

2,000

2,984

3,532

1,8'7

2,608

612

-122

312

144

1,190

1,933

37

3,020

4,669

5,859

3,93

--

126

416

542

778

987

1,670

2,212

1,48

1,622

158

520

616

230

.1,524

1,164

2,318

3,380

4,904

3,432\

3,724

107

56

163

486

812

1,239

1,402

1,022

1,366

444

824

693

1,565

1,214

237

.2,240

3,392

4,957

4,487

5,051

860

1,322

325

2,507

2,205

4,817

6,683

9,190

7,144

9,378

=O

P218

31

358

377

984

2,959

3,851

6,397

7,381

5,653

6,012

207

1717

291

1,216

2,516

73,5050/

5,711

6,927

6,033

6,196

5397

458

860

1,562

18

3,001

4,281

5,141

4,282

4,909

92

1,108

603

1,803

2,430

5,551

7,657

9,460

5,697

5,768

645

799

582

398

2,424

,1,334

3,277

4,429

6,853

5,951

6,796

1236

1,705

423

2,365

3,083

5,916

8,651

11,016

9,241

8,339

68

61

605

251

985

2,092

2,117

3,971

4,956

3,617

5,020

846

23

305

806

134

7,114 4,

-3,042

254

4,450

7,054

9,168

6,141

6,126

672

1,063

778

460

2,973

2,180

2,295

.4,120

7,093

5,557

6,869

1,026

479

383

.1,888

1,076

73

2,483

3,310

5,198

4,154

5,010

30'

284

347

216

877

2,450

124

3,883

5,903

6,700

4,462

2,791

1,193

549

819

445

3,006

1,422

3,253

4,486

7,492

7,047

7,695

188

1,527

203

1,918

2,225

4,881

6,750

8,668

6,465

7,220

272

203

367

842

1,005

1,392

-2,256

3,098

2,697

3,469

181

688

433

1,302

2,558

3,361

5,654

6,956

5,325

5,077

373

1,176

629

2,178

3,129

2,771

5,774

7,952

5,166

5,997

860

291

1,203

546

2,900

3,699

374

5,414

8,868

11,768

9,208

10,410

501

887

1,128

205

2,721

2,834

169

5,752

7,950

10,671

9,083

7,812

453

'905

1,899

400

3),657

2,619

3,375

5,669

9,326

6,804

7,530

35

327

895

520

1,777

1,635

155

4,623

5,896

7,673

5,814

6,339

15,445

3,576

24,713

61,854

26,121

1311709

156,605

'3,056

257,244

394,214

525,923

13,734

2,761

19,418

42,503

'21,711

100,1727

109,240

3,932

201,280

300,093

400,220

12,826

3,047

13,943

34,360

20,290

84,466

(4)

171,461

346,708

431,174

c Education (Grades 1-8), Adult High School Programs, Learning Laboratory, and Other Academic Education Classes

rting, Recreational, Games, Hobbies, and Athletic Activities

al Extension, ComprehenSive Employment Training Act (CET/q,,,and New and Expanding Industry Programs

fferings were reclassified in 1973-74.

General Adult andAdult Education enrollment was 196,502 in 1972 -73.

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(1)

(2)

(3)

INSTITUTIONS

COLLEGE

TRANSFER

GENERAL

EDUCATION

SPECIAL

CREDIT

STUDENT

TECHNICAL

VOCATIONAL

CURRICULUM ACADEMIC

TOTAL

EXTENSION

RECREATION OCCUPATIONAL

EXTENSJON

EXTENSION

McDowell ti:

--

27

. 263

258.

-

548

1,128

57

2,000

Mitchell CO

612

-122

312

144

1,190

1,933

37

3,020

Montgomery TI

--

-126

416

542

778

-987

Nash TI

-158

520

616

230

1,524

1,164

-2,318

Pamlico TI

--

-107

56

163

486

-812

Piedmont TI

-4

44

824

693

1,565

1,214

237

2,240

Pitt TI

--

860

1,322

325

2,507

2,205

-4,817

Randolph TI

-218

31

358

377

984

2,959

-3,851

Richmond TI

-207

1717

291

1,216

2,516

73,505

Roanoke-Chowan TI

--

5397

458

860

1,562

18

3,001

Robeson TI

-92

-1,108

603

1,803

2,430

-5,551

Rockingham CC

645

-799

582

398

2,424

1,334

-3,277

,_,,E(Dwan TI

-1

236

1,705

423

2,365

3,083

-5,916

Sampson TI

-68

61

605

251

985

,2,092

-2,117

,Ip

Sandhills CC

846

23

305

806

134

2,114

3,042

254

4,450

Southeastern CC

672

-1,063

778

460

2,973

2,180

-2,295

Southwestern TI

--

1,026

479

383

1,888

1,076

73

2,483

1-\D

Stanly TI

-30

284

347

216

877

2,450

124

3,883

L;

Surry CC

1,193

-549

819

445

3,006

1,422

-3,253

TI of Alamance

e

--

188

1,527

203

1,918

2,225

-4,881

Tri-County TI

-272

-203

367

842

1,005

-1,392

Vance-Granville TI

--

181

688

433

1,302

2,558

-3,361

Wake TI

--

373

1,176

629

2,178

3,129

-2,771

Wayne CC

860

«-

X91

),203

546

2,900

3,699

374

5,414

Western Piedmont CC

501

-887

1,128

205

2,721

2,834

169

5,752

Wilkes CC

453

-905

1,899

400

3,657

2,619

-3,375

Wilson Count

TI

-35

327

895

520

1 777

1 635

155

4,623

m

TOTAL 1974-75

15,445

3,576

24,713

61,854

26,121

131,709

156,605

3,056

257,244'

TOTAL 1973-74

13,734

2,761

19,418

42,503

21,711

100,127

109,240

3,932

201,280

TOTAL 1972-73

12,826

3,047

13,943

34,360

20,290

84,466

(4)

171,461

(1) Includes Adult Basic Education (Grades'ir8), Adult High School Programs, Learning Laboratory,

and Other Academic

(2) Includes Self-Supportiog, Recreational, Games, Hobbies, and Athletic Activities

(3) Includes Occupational Extension, Comprehensive Employment Training Act (CETA),

and New and Expanding Industry Prog

(4) Extension program offerings-were reclassified in 1973-74.

General Adult and Adult Education enrollment was 196,50

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-TABLE 2

STUDENT ENROLLMENT,BY QUARTER

1974-75

ACADEMIC

SPECIAL

OCCUPATIONAL

CREDIT

URR CULUM

UNDA-

-0

RC UP -

RECRE -

CREDIT

MENTAL

ACADEMIC

TIONAL

TIONAL

EXTENSION

SUBTOTAL

EXT.

EXT.

EXT.

EXT.

SUBTOTAL

TOTAL

5,398

26,715

6,750

38,863

22,354

17,580

54,285

348

92,144

4.1

20.4

5.2

29.7

16.6

13.0

40.4

0.3

70.3

11,333

51,533

9,572

72,438

24,415

26,164

80,008

898

127,803

5.7

25.7

4.8

36.2

11.9

12.7

38.8

0.4

63.8

10,927

52,501

8,166

71,594

27,287

26,311

82,934

685

133,755

5.3

25.6

4.0

34.9

12.9

12.5

39.4

0.3

65.1

11,862

57,348

9,358

78,568

32,749

'3-28,241

93,968

,1,314

151,945

5.1

24.9

4.1

34.1

13.8

11.9

39.6

0.6

65.9

19,021

87,975

24,713

131,709

80,240

76,365

257,244

3,056

394,214

3.6

.16.7

4.7

25.0

14.4

13.7

46.3

0.6

75.0

131,007

100.0

200,241

100.0

205,349

ND

100.

230, 13

100.0

r

525,923

100.0

m

n of Unduplicated Headcount on page 3.

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o

TABLE 2

STUDENT ENROLLMENT BY QUARTER

1974-75

QUARTER

ACADEMIC

OCCUPATIONAL

SPECIAL

CREDIT

CURRICULUM

CREDIT

SUBTOTAL

FUNDA-

MENTAL

EXT.

OTHER

ACADEMIC

EXT.

OCCUP)k-

TIONAL

EXT.

Summer

Students

5,398

26,715

6,750

38,863

22,354

17,580

54,285

Percent

4.1

20.4

5.2

29.7

16.6

13.0

40.4

Fall Students

11,333

51,533

9,572

72,438

24,415

26,164

80,008

Percent

5.7

25.7

4.8

36.2

11.9

12.7

38.8

*Winter

Students

Percent

10,927

5.3

52,501

25.6

8,166

4.0

71,594

34.9

27,287

12.9

26,311

12.5

82,934

39.4

\,)

IV

Spring

tJ

Students

11,862

57,348

9,358

78,568

32,749

28,241

93,968

Percent

5.1

24.9

4.1

34.1

13.8

11.9

39.6

Unduplicated

,Headcount for Year*

Students

19,021

87,975

24,713

131,709

80,240

76,365

257,244

Percent

3.6

16.7

4.7

25.0

14.4

13.7

46.3

*See definition of Unduplicated Headcount

on page 3.

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ll11

11M

INII1

TA8LE 3

STUDENT ENROLLMENT (UNDUPLICATED HEADCOUNT)

TOTAL

YEAR

TOTAL]

1958-59-THROIUG4-1-9616=167-

TOTAL

YEAR

TOTAL

YEAR

6,000

11,000

'-1.960-61

1.51.722

18,000

25,800

962-p11/

1 63-64

\

35,000

52,870\

1964-65

1965-66

1966-67

79;i17

151,200

166,033

1967. -68 THROUGH 1974-75

SPECIAL

ACADEMIC

OCCUPATIONAL

CRE

CURRICULUM

FUNDAMENTAL

CREDIT

OC yPA ZONAL

EDUCATION

SUBTOTAL

EX ENSION

EXTENSION

OTHER

RECRE-

ACADEMIC

ATIONAL

EXTENSION

XTENSION

EXTENSION

SUBTOTAL

TOTAL

I

7,660

23,858

1,463

32,981

65,387

40,579

50,329

4.0

12.6

0.8

17.4

34.6

21.4

26.6

9,795

29,605

2,6W

42,054

86,146

41,270

111.

1.

471,381

4.1

12.3

1.

17.5

35.8

17.1

29.6

11,512

35,819

3,969

51,300

103,383

45,492

93,427

3.9

12.2

1.4

17.5

35.2

15.5

31.8

14,451

43,631

4,894

62,976

124,103

#52,670

118,265

4.0

12.2.

1.4

17.6

34.7

14.7

33.0

16,039

46,421

9,316

71,776

150,718

54,835

126,219

4.1

12.0

2.4

18.5

37.0

13.5

31.0

15,873

54,650

13,943

84,466

171,461

55,036

141,466

3.7

12.7

3.2

19.6

37.9

12.7

29.8

16,495

64,214

1. 418

100,127

201,280

56,532

52,708

3,932

4.1

16,0

925.0

48.0

13.5

12.6

0,9

\.'

9,021

87,975

24,713

131,709

257,244

80,240

76,365

3,056

3.6

,16.7

4,7

25.0

46.3

14.4

13.7

10.6

6,295

189,276

82.6

100.0

198,79

240,851

82.5

100.0

242,302

82.5

1

295,038

358,014

82.4

100.0

0.0 \

o

iV

315,503

387,

279.

CL)

81.5

100.0

346,708

431,174

80.4

100.0

300,093

75.0

394,214

75.0

400,220

100.0

52

1923

were added in 193 -64 with establishment of

the Commugity College System,

Earlier enrollment was in Industrial Education Centers,

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TABLE 3

STUDENT ENROLLMENT (UNDUPLICATED

HEADCOUNT)

YEAR

TOTAL

YEAR

1958-59 THROUGH 1966-67

TOTAL

YEAR

TOTAL

YEAR

1958-59

1959-60

6,000

11,000

1960,4.1/-

-

1961-62

A.

18, 00

1962-631,

25,800

1963-64-

'''''' '

'....

1967-68 THROUGH.,`1974-75

35,000

52,870

1964-65

1965-66

1966-67

YEAR

ACADEMIC

OCCUPATIONAL

SPECIAL

CREDIT

1967-68

Students

7,660

23,858

1,463

Percent

4.0

12.6

'

0.8

1968-69

Students

9,795

29,605

2,654

'

Percent

4.1

12.3

1.1

1969-70

Students

- 11,512

35,819

'3;969

Percent

3.9

12.2

1.4

1970-71-

Students

14,451

43,631

4,894

Percent.

4.0

12.2

1.4

1971-72.

Students

16,039

46,421

9,316

Perceht

'

4.1

12.0

2.4';

1972-73

Students

15,873

54,650

13,943'

.Percent

3.7

12.7

3.2

1973-74

Students

16,495

64,214

19,418

Percent

4.1

16.0

4.9

1974-75

Students

19,021

87,975

24,713

Percent

3.6

16.7

4.7

CURRICULUM

FUNDAMENTAL

OTHER

CREDIT

OCCUPATIONAL

EDUCATION

ACADEMI-C

SUBTOTAL

EXTENSION

EXTENSION

EXTENSION

32,981

17.4

42,05

17.

51,300

17.5

62,976

17.6

71,776

18.5

84,466

19.6

100,127

25.0

131,709

25.

65,387

40,579

50,329

34.6

21.4

26.6

86,146

41,270

71,381

35.8

17.1

29.6

103,383

45,492

93,427

35.2

15.5

31.8

124,103

52,670

118,265

34.7

.14.7

33.0

150,718

54,835

126,219

37.0

13.5

31.0

171,461

55,036

141,466

37.9

12.7

29.8

201,280

56,532

52,708

48.0

13.5

12.6

257,244

80,240

76,365

46.3

14.4

13.7

1/A ademic programs were added in 1963-64 with establishment

of the C mmunity College System.

Earlier enrollment

2/

bg4_

c_ti.

QQ

Ls.

edr_

vvaa

_cha

nae

,01

1H

u-

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25TABLE 4

NUMBER OF STUDENTS ENROLLED BY PROGRAM 1974-75, 1973-74, 1972-73'

(Unduplicated Headcount)*

PROGRAMS1974-75

STUDENTS

COLLEGE TRANSFERA. D. for Vocational InstructorsGeneral CurriculumGuided Studies - College TransferPre-AgriculturePre-Architecture

Pre.:Art /'

Pre- Business Admini rationPre-Businesdl- Educ ion

Pre-Dental =-Pre-Drama

/. .,

Pre - Early Childhood Education 57Pre-Engineering _

139Pre-Forestry 45

02,219

213

25

8

152

1,302

5422

13

(Pre-Furniture Manufacturing 1---''',:

Pre - Journalism 8

Pre-LawPre-Liberal ArtsPre- Mathematics

Pre.-Medical

Pre-Min isteriat

Pre -Musit

1 Are-Nursing -Pre-Optomefrypre-Pharmacy

O'ire- Physical Therapy

Pre-RecreationalPre - Science

Pre-Social WorkPre-Teaching - ElementaryPre-Teaching - Secondary

Pre-Textile - ChemistryPre-Textile - TechnologyPre-Veterinary Medicine

COLLEGE TRANSFER TOTAL

53

9,45866

7915

124

62

A37

2045083

628-

269

2

121

1973-74

STUDENTS1972-73

STUDENTS

0 111,943 1,762

161 14612 1813 11

134 1221,152 1,234

36 4725 393 11

15,445

ENERAL EDUCATION /.

General Education / 3,576Special Credit Student // - 24,713

ENERAL EDUCATION TOTAL 28,289

TgCHNICALAccountingA. D.,jorAgri-Cultural

AgriculturaAgricultur I

nal- Instructors

siness ---

ChemicalsEquipment

Agric tural Management

5 0145' 16825 44

012

83 69102 7,09563 - 69108 10822 21

93 7Q27 436 3

21 2410' 16

/11 '9

443 38796' 115

647 , 804

327 358

4 sO

37/5

5

13,734 12,826

2,761 3,04719,418 13,943 '

22,179 16,990

A 2,87 1,90836

200

.i-(---

2

0 ,

1,56459 15155 133 *--

4 80 53

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Pre Business EducationPreDentalPre -Drama

PreEarly Childhood EducationPreEngineeringPreForestryPreFurniture ManufacturingPreJournalism

Pre LawPreLiberal ArtsPre-,Mathematics

PreMedicalPre Ministerial

PreMusicPreNursingPre-Optometry. .

.PrePharmacyPrePhysical Therapy

PreRecreationalpreSciencePreSocial Work,'

PreTeachig ElementaryPreTeaching Secondary

PreTextile ChemistryPreTextile TechnologyPreVeterinar 'Medicrne

COLLEGE TRANSFER TOTAL

GENERAL EDUCATIONGeneral Education

. Special Credit Student

GENERAL EDUCATION TOTAL

TECHNICALAccountingA. D. for Vocational Instructors

.Agricultural BusinessAgricultural ChemicalsAgricultural Equipment.

Agricultural ManagementAgFicul-tural Science

Agriculture Science and MechanizationAir Conditioning and RefrigerationAir Traffic Management

ArchitecturalAssociate Degree NursingAudiovisualAviation MaintenanceAvia ion Management and Career Pilot

-12r

5422

13

57139451

8

__

36

25

3

5

145,

25

2

5

147

,39

111

0168440

12

53 83 699,288 - 8,102 7,095

66 63 6979 108 10815 22 21

124 93 7062 27 43

5 6 3

17 2413 10 16

20 11

450 443 38783 96 ,115

628 647 804269 327 358

2 . 4 01 3 5 ,

12 7 5

15,445 13,734 12,826

3,576, 2,761 3,04724,713 19,418 13,943

28,289 t, 22,179 161990

2,857 1,908 '56456' 59 15200 155 ,1332 4 80 53

2 083 0 0

1,875 952 561430 307 275 .

1 1

490,

1/2,77634"

4052,180

17

040389

a,89412

0 4,-

44 36154 95 90

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NUMBER 0

2 '7

TABLE 4 (Continued).'DENTS ENROLLED BY PROGRAM 1974-15, 1975-4, ;972-73

^

PROGRAMS

IlL, 'TECHNICAL' (Continued)Avionics

.4enking and FinanceBroadcasting

0

-Building Construction ---

Business Administration

(Unduplicated Headcount)*

1974-75 1973-74

STUDENTS STUDENTS

2 0

,.561 246159 53

28 31

15,856 10,040

ChemicalCivil Engineering N#

5 Commercial Art and Advertising DesignComniercilel _Fisheries

Commercial Graphics

Culinary Science

122 124

644 627

991 8730 1

33 30

Computer Maintenance .44 32

Corrections and Juvenile Delinquency _ 399 179

Counselor Associate 82 11

Court Reporting 38 25

Criminal Justice Protective Service Technology 290. 0

28 23

Dental HygieneDental LaboratqryDiesel and EquipmentDietetic Technology

,06

45392

4912 z, 0

Diploma Nursing Related 98

Early Childhood Specialist 1,208

Educational Aide ., 27

Electrical Engineering 424

Electromech nical 78. ,

EleC ronic-Data Proces.sing ,-. Business . 1,962

Ironic Data Processing Scientific

,

11

ectropics glgineering 1,555

Environmental Engineefsing 41

Environmental, Science 94

Fire and Safety Engineering 32

Fire Science 547

Fish and Wildlife Management 196

Fisheries Research and Management 45

Floral 'design and Shop Management . 53

Food Processing 19

F4 Service Management 2

Forest Management 259

1. Forest Products 24

1 Forest Recreation ( 52 31

441.79 8

4d 00

0

1972-73STUDENTS

0

138

'

38

26

. 7,775

144

585865

0

23

21

143

0

24 .

0

50

10, 133

883 572

18 0297 163

77 68

1,00 1,5783 9

1,346 1,25432 39

65 45

32 ..Nb 43

333 ..* 249185 189

31 ' 31

61 21

4'7

,181

3 0

223 201

25 015

funeral Service Education 41.5 0 l0urns Lure Design -

.

J. :0 0

'..

rF rnitui-e Drafting and Design 15 24 32

Furniture Production 74 56 73

General Occupational A 247 24 , 2

-General Office-------------------1,61 4 1,301, 1,023

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Civil EngineeringCommercial Art and Advertising DesignCommercial FisheriesCommercial Graphics

Computer MaintenanceCorrections and Juvenile DelinquencyCounselor AssociateCourt ReportingCriminal Justice Protective Service Technology

A

Culinary ScienceDental HygieneDental LaboratoryDiesel and equipmentDietetic Technology

Diploma Nursing RelatedEarly Childhood SpecialistEducational AideElectrical Engineering.Electromechanical

644 627 585991 873' 865

0 1 0

33 30 23

4439982

38290

32 21

. 179 143.,

11 oN25 24

0 0

28 23

453 44192 7949 40

0

,98

1,20827 ,

424 .

78

50

36878

00

0

146 133

572

18 0

297 163

77 68

Electronic Data Processing :usiness 1,962 1,590 1,578Electronic Data Processing S ientific 11 3 9

Electronics Engineering 1,555 1,346 1,254Environmental Engineering 41 32', 35EnvirOnmental Science .94 65 . 45

Fire and Safety Engineet:ingFire ScienceFish and Wildlife ManagementFisheries Research and ManagementFl ral Design and Shop Management

32

547

196

.4553

od PrOcessing - 19ood Service Management' 2

rest Management 259

Forest Products 24

Forest Recreation 52

Funeral Service EducationFurniture DesignFurniture Drafting and, DesignFurniture ProductionGeneral Occupational

1

General Offipe -. 1,631 1,301 1,023Health Professions Assistant 6 0 2

Horticulture Business 46 0 0

Hospital Plant Engineering afidMaintenance 0 15 2

Hotel and Motel Management 174 102 112

74247

32 43

333 249185 189

.31 31

61 21

7 18

3 0

223 201

25 0

31 , 15

0 0

0 0

24 3256 73'

24 2

Industrial Engineering 415 327 233,

Industrial Maintenance and Engineering 288 1 0

Industrial Management . 2,964 1,729 920

Industrial Safety and Health 0 99 , 0

Inhalation Therapy Technician 0 0 74

13

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2 9TABLE 4 (Continued)

NUMBER OF STUDENTS ENROLLED BY PROGRAM 1974-75, 1973-74, 1972-73(Unduplicated Headcount)* A

FROGRANs

TECHNICAL (Continued)Instrumentation'Interior DesignJournalismLearning Media ProductionLibrary Assistant

Machinist TechnicianManufacturing EngineeringManufacturing Research and DevelopmentMarineMarine Construction Engineering

Marine LaboratoryMarketing and RetailingMechanical Drafting and DesignMechavical EngineeringMedical Laboratory

Medical Office AssistantMedical RecordsMental Health A'sociateMineralsMunicipal AdminigIN-Y-afion

Nuclear MedicineNursing Options in Practical Nursingand Associate Degree Nursing

.

Ornamental Horticulture

Orchard Management and Horticulture

Occupational Safety and Health,Opticianry

Paralegal TechnologyPhotofinishing,Specialist ///Photography

Police*SciencePostal Service Technology

Physical Therapy Assistant

Plastics

Poultry and LivestockPrinting Management

RadiologicReal EstaterecreationR= reational Grounds Management

_

Rec ational Therapy

Respira ry TherapySecretarial Engineering and TechnicalS9fretaria ExecutiveSecretarial Legal

Secretarial edical

1974-75STUDENTS

1973-74/ STUDENTS

1972-73STUDENTS

80, 71 42

95' '89 93.

,34 . 28 21

4 12 19

165 135 13O

49' , 35 0228 166 118

45 0 0183 154 q 20826 18 0

N88 94 86

289 154 109816 , 681 . 655

30 219 213 .246

89 60 30

68 39' 37

28 0 1

664 595 583

1 0 00 2 0

27 25 17

237 103 0

242 0 0

7931

57

16

450

267 183 117

250 36 0

14 0 / 0

94 74 51

106 108 82,

37

4,98640

2,837

401,960

29 0 037 32 34

0 0 1

240319

1605

128

0

174 75 57

80 92 77

174 110 75

174 111 o

545 552 550

3,909 3,747 3,959317 245 227

576 475 495

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Manufacturing Research and DevelopmentMarineMarine Construction Engineering

Marine Laboratory

Q 4518326

88\

015418

94.

Marketing and Retailing 289 154

Mechanical Drafting and Design 816 681 *

Mechanical Engineering 219 213

Medical Laboratory 89 60

Medical Office Assistant 68 39Medical Records 28 % 0

Mental Health Associate 664 595

Minerals 1 0

Municipal Administration 0 2

Nuclear Medicine 27 25

Nursing Options in Practical Nursingand Associate Degree Nursing 237 103

Occupational Safety and Health 242 0

Opticianry ,, 79 57

Orchard Management and Horticultur4 31 16

Ornamental Horticulture "---,267

Paralegal Technology 250, 36

Photofinishing Specialist 14 0

photography 94 74

Physical Therapy Assistant . 106 -108'.

Plastics 37 40

Police Science 4,986 2,837

Postal Service Technology 29 0

Poultry and Livestock 37 32

Printing Management 0 0

'Radiologic 249 160

Real Estate.

Recreation

319174 .

Recreational Grounds Management 80 92

Recreational Therapy 174 110

Respiratory Therapy/`174 111

Secretarial Engineering and Technical 545 552

Secretarial Executive J3,909 3,747

Secretarial Legal 317 245

Secretarial Medical 576 475 e

Social Service Associate 255 0

Soil and Water'Conservatior0 62 32

Surveying (Technical Specialty) 38 67 i

Surveying Technology 46 0

Teacher Aide 76 53

Technical Illustrating 11 12

Telephony (Technical Specialty) 216 252

Textile Technology and Management ,147 95

Traffic Engineering 2 0,,,

Traffic and Transportation 146 80

30-14-

02080

86109655246

30

371

58300

17)00

450

117 ,

40

.

05182

'40

1,9600

341

1280

5777

75

5503,959

227495

. 0 -

19560

108

7

'2801350

67

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31TABLE 4 (Continued)

NUMBER OF STUDENTS ENROLLED BY PROGRAM 1974-75, 1973-74, 1972-73(Unduplicated Headcount)*

PROGRAMS

TECHWAL (Continued)Traniportation Mainten ceVeterinary MedicalVideo Visual GraphicsVisual MerchandisingWood Products Primary

uided Studies Tethnical

TECHNICAL TOTAL

VOCATIONALAir Conditioning and RefrigerationAirframe and Power Plant MechatticsArts and CraftsAkitomoti/b Body. Rppair II 1Automotive Mechanics

Basic Electrical InstallationBuislding Maintenance

Building Materials Management and SalesCarpentry and Cabinet. MakingChild Care Worker i

0

II

Electronic Servicing g

Farm MacMachinery Mechanics.

FarrieringFloral DesignFood Preparation SpecialistsII

Furniture Production Assistant

IIGraphic Arts Printing'Heavy. Equi pment MecAnics..Heavy Equipment Operator.,

IIHome and Family AideHome and Hospital" Aide

II

Horticulture

ClerkTypistClothing Construction and DesignComputer OperatorCosmetologyCulinary Science

Dental Assistant[Apse! Vehicle 04intenanceDr%fting Building TradesDrafting Electrical/ElectronicsDrafting Furniture

Drafting MepanicalElectrical AfpliaRce ServicingElectrical Installation and MaintenanceElectrical Lineman

Hospital Plant Maintenance

_____ HosPital Ward Secre ar

7

1974-75STUDENTS

1973-74_STUDENTS

----I-02-73

STUDENTS

239113

0

0

0

2,970

101

91

1

30

2,039

30

75

0,0

44

817

61,854 42,503

4

341_360

1,352 1,191 1,11615 4 6 . 7

7 0 0

.. 934. .- 649,

5784;647 3,851 '3,639

79 93 77 ,

1 . 0 4

0 1_ 1

711 597 427263 - 303 338

0 0

674271

1,25051

315268347

5

0

47623

1,67835,1,,

135135

1,0031

299162

32916

7

413

01,414

39959

102

1,0301

287156

33723

11

4820

_1,19923'-

-- 0

415 0 lam' 229 32 17

11 7..../-

0

233 70 28

4 15 40 . 56

89 26 27

102 81 25

102 79 85

1 0 0

11 8 0

54 27 30.

29 1 13

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1

TEC NICAL TOTAL

VOCATIONALAir Conditioning and RefrigerationAirframe and Power Plant MechanicsArts and CraftsAutomotive Body RepairAutomotive Mechanics

Basic Electrical InstallationBuilding MaintenanceBuilding Materi -a l s- Managem t and SalesCarpentry and Cabinet M- rrig

Child Care Worker

'61.854

+

1,352 1,19115 6

7 0

934 6494,647 3,851

79 93

1 0

0 _ 1

711:-- 597263 303

42,503

ClerkTypistClothing Construction and DesignComputer operatorCosm= ologyCulinary Science,

Dental AsSistantDiesel VehiclesbaintenaDrafting Buildi .t radesDrafting --Electrica El-ectron

Drafting niture

Drafting Apch6nical.,Elecfricallkppliance ServicingElectrical installation and MaintenanceElec #ricpl Lineman

Electronic Servicing

Farm Machinery MechanicsFarrieringFloral DesignFood Preparation SpecialistFurniture Production Assistant

Graphic Arts PrintingHeavy Equipment MechanicsHeavy Equipment OperatorHome and Family AideHome and Hospital Aide

tit

Horticulture'Hospital Plant Maintenance-Hospital Ward Secretary

. _...Industrial Air ConditioningIndustrial Electronics/Motor and Construction

Industrial Electronics ServicingIndustrial Laboratory AssistantIndustrial Machine OperatorIndustrial Maintenance Elf, tromechanicalIndustrial Mechanics ..

3215

34,360'

.

1,1167

0578

3,639

4- _

427338

0 0

74 135271 135

1,250 1,003- 51 1

315 299268 162

347 3295 16

0 7

476 413 °

23 0

1,678 1,41435 39

1,037 959

15 0

29 3211 7

233 7015 40

89--__ 26102 81

102 791 0 ,

( 11 8

54 27

29 1

0 199 0

38 37

0 0

0 10

11 0

15 313115 125

640

102'

1,0301

2871563372311

4820

2

17

028

56

27

2585ON0

3013

6

0

0

627

0, 235

79

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, TABLE 4 (Continued)

NUMBER OF STUDENTS ENROLLED BY PROGRAM 1974-75, 1973-74, 1972-73(Unduplicated Headcount)*

1974-75 1973-74 1972-73PROGRAMS STUDENTS STUDENTS STUDENTS

VOCATIONAL (Continued)Industrial SewingInstrument MechanicsKnitting Machine FixingLight ConstructionLog Sawing

0 2 400 4 32

0 . 0.

1

707 . 504 212

0 0 27

Lumber Specialist 21 16 0

Lumber Inspecting .0 0 14

Machinist 1,095 906 834

Marine Mechqpiics 33 15 . 20

Masonry 396 352 355

Medical Laboratory Assistant 183 202 212

Medical Office Assistant .7 132 115 141,

Motocyclpair. 26 .,- 0 0

Nurse Assistant. ' 542 424 410

Occupational Adjustment 14 0 0

Offset Printing 11 5 0

Operating Room Assistant 103 99 36

Operating Room Technician 47 20 20

Outboard Motor Repair 89 122 95

Personal Care and Family Adde 14 0 13

Plumbing and Pipefitting 136 82 94

Pottery Production. 140 37 32

Practical Carpentry

2,340'

0

0 .

'2,391

0

0

2,678-

Practical Radio and Television Repair- 0 0 43

56

Practical Electrical Wiring 15

Practical Nursing

Practical Automotive Mechanics 0 0 '6

Practical Bricklaying 0 0 34

Practical Welding 0 0 66

Radio and Television Broadcasting 55 23 36

. Radio and'Television Servicing 0 0 849

Retail Merchandising -7 13 0

Saw Filer 36 19 21

Sawyer 41 24 0

Sheet Metal 34 8 18

Small. Engine and Equipment RepairSurveying - Road ConstructionTailoringTaxidermyTeache? Aide

Textile ProductionTool and Die MakingTruck Driver TrainingUpholsteringUpholstery Cutting

29

0 14 15125 93

1

26 0

nO

0 j-

0

46 140

0 38

0

110135202

8

0

98

0

1932

27

82

0193

4

Upholstery Sewing 36 32 47

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Lumber Inspecting 0, ,0 14Machinist 1,095 906 834Marine Mechanics 33 15 20Masonry 396 352 355

Medical Laboratory Assistant 183 202 , 212Medical Office Assistant 132 115 141Motorcycle Repair 26 0 0

Nurse Assistant 542 424 410Occupational Adjustment 14 0 0

Offset PrintingOperating Room AssistantOperating Room TechnicianOutboard Motor RepairPersonal Care and Family Aide

Plumbing and PipefittingPottery ProductionPractical Automotive MechanicsPractical BricklayingPractical Carpentry

11 5 0 4

103 99 '3647 20 2089 122 95

'14- 0 13

136 82 94

140 37 32

O 0 6

O 0 34

O 0 56

Practical Electrical Wiring 0 0 15Practical Nursing 2,340 2,391 2,678Practical Radio and TeJev4ion eppi7 .._ 0 .0 _43... -

..,Practical, Welding 0 66

Rldjo and Television Broadcasting 55 23 36

Radio and. Television ServicingRetail MerchandisingSaw FilerSawyerSheet Metal

Small Engine and Equipment RepairSurveying Road ConstructionTailoringTaxidermyTeacher A'

ctionTool an. - MakinTruck Driver\TraUph6Isterin4Upholstery Cup-ing

Upholstery Sewing'Vending Machine MaintenanceWaste Water Treatment OperatorWatchmakingWelding

Guided Studies Vocational

VOCATIONAL TOTAL0'''''

O 07 13

36 1941 2434 8

125 93

O 14O 3826 0

140

8490

21

018

29

15

00

390

O i 27

110 98135 0 0

202 193 193,8 2 4

A 36 3229 33

22 0 0

32 30 39

2,962 2,400, 1,982

968 777 502

26,121 21,711 20,290

RACULUM TOTAL 131.,709 100,127 84,466

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TABLE 4 (Continued)NUMBER OF STUDENTS ENROLLED BY PROGRAM 19747-75, 1973-74, 1972-73 //

(Unduplicated Headcount)*

PROGRAMS1974-75 ;1973-74 1-972 -73

STUDENTS 'STUDENTS STUDENTS

I

X1DAMENTAL.EDUCATION EXTENSION-.Adult Basic Education Grades 1-4Adult Basic Education Grades 5-8High School Diploma for AdultsHigh School Equivalency Certificate (GED)High School Equivalency Via TV

Learning Laboratory Grades 1-8Learnin Laborator Gra es 9 and

FUNDAMENTAL EDUCATION EXTENSION TOT -4-_T

60

76

58,013229

4,6370

9059 5,557 7,19224 628 7 265 1 9 8

/ 80,240 56,532. 55.036

9,96 7,025 10 5514,8 4 10,883 ,49616, 0 12,749 14,554

OTHER ACADEMIC'EXTENSIONArt '

Anthropology44 EconomicsGeographyHistory

Journ lismLang agesMatPhilosophy

Politics

PsycholdgyReligionScience

CADEMIC EXTENSION TOTAL

, GENERAL ADULT EXTENSAdvanced Academic Courses .,.....

' CitizenshipCivil Defense (See Civil Preparedness UelowlConsumer EducationCreative Arts

52,6§9 36-19971;135 3591,320 2,362,

108 136848 879

482 587

4,502 3,2332,012 1,188

3 10167 1,195

12 0

2,5 2,2468,826 =2 6803,010 3,7Y8

76.365 52.708

Driver Education (Sde Driver Education below).Family LifeForeign LanguageHomemakingHuman Relations

Industrial ,Arts

Inservice Teacher Eddbation - ElementaryInservice Teacher Educatipn - SecondaryInservice Teacher Education - Post SecondaryLanguage Arts

Personal Healthpersonal Typing and RelatedSafety afety below)Self-Su

8,5732,693

250

2,66347,857

12,4606,600

53535,799

961

,2,864

990870119

1,637

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Learning' Laboratory Grades 1-8Learnin Laborator Grades 9adU

9,0592 628

5,557265

7,1929.8

FUNDAMENTAL EDUCATI N EXTENSION TOTAL 80.240 56.532 55.036

OTHER ACADEMIC EXTENSIONArt 52,669 36,997Anthropology 1,135 359Economics 3,320 2,362Geography 108 136History 848 879

Journalism 482 587Languages 4,502 3,233

-Math 2,012 1,188Pnibas6phy 322 101Politics , 1,267 1,195

Psycho) 9Y 12 0Relig 2,548 2,246Sci nce 8,826 2,680

ciology 3,010 32_708

Ac-HER ACADEMIC EXTENSION TOTAL 76 365 52 708

GENERAL ADULT EXTENSION

Advanced Academic Courses 8,571Citizenship 2,693-2Civil Defense (See Civil Preparedness below), 250/Consumer Education 2,6Creative Arts

Driver Education (See Driver Education below)Family Life =

Foreign, LanguageHomemakingHuman Relations

Industrial ArtsInservice TeacherInservice TeacherInservice TeacherLanguage Arts

EducationEducation'Education

- Elementary- Secondary- Post Secondary

47 57

12,4606 .6

5

99961

2,864990870119 /

1,637

Personal HealthPersonal Typing and RelatedSafety (See'Safety below)Self-Supporting 4

17 642,404

'3,9292,104

GENERAL ADULT EXTENSION TOTAL / 141,466

OCCUPATIONAL EXTENSION )

Accounting/Bookkeeping 1,698 C197 .1,961Administrative Management 1,298 97------1,006Advertising -970 528' 668

Agricultural Mechanics 211 129 197

Agricultural Production 740 316 189

3(317

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TOXA 4 (Continued)NUMBER OF STUDENTS E kb ED BY PROGRAM 1974-75, 1973-74, 1972-73

nduplicated Headcount)*

PROGR

OCCUPAAgri

Air

AirAm6"

//Ani

RPAppAppApp

API)

AppAutBI

Ca

Chi

CivCivChoDat

Dr

Dri

: Ele

Exp

Fin

FirFirFooGenGra

IONAL EXfEcultural

O9rfdit'

raf

ION (Ce-mtinued)

roducts and Processingoning

Maintenance and Operationce Attendant

I Science

ied Chemistry

enticeship - Bui ing Tradesenticeship - als and Plastics Tradesenticeship 2/Printing Tradesenticeship'-' Public Utilities

enticip _-_-__Service TradesMO /I've

int Reading

pentry/MDTA-

Id Care

it Engineering Methodsit Preparednessthing and Textilesa Processing

fting

er Educationtrical Constructionding 'Industry Tr mingnce and Credit

manshipt Aid

PreriataT

ral Clerl

is Ar s

afity,ance

for Design/Decgratingaining for Disadvantagedforcement

HoSpI u

nt

J b T

/ aw E

ManageManagemarketin

'Masonr2r.

Me,tafwork'ng..(inclu

n -t

rd. Develop

New/fndust"Idse's AlOifice.Ma

11

y T

Orname al

ther Agrfdu

Other Appher s r

ing

t Progr

g Welding)

nes and General Clericalrticultyre

ture Extension:

ceship*11 u- .1 .1

1974-75 1973-74 1972-73STUDENTS STUDENTS STUDENTS

533 2431,147 1,6461,123 6226,326 2,760° 714 . 298

27 . 1392,074 '2,208

266 24086 . -, 14383 196

95 4636,255- 4,7491,5741,447

1,5511,418 ,

661,0* ,473

,858 ,337

1,548 890382 356

47,587 6,864,793

485 58713,495 8,832-'"

2,189 1,003854 1,72319 1,564

2 ,884 20,4056,819 6,4798,240 '7,558

1,354 831240 82

. 10,311 6,490907 879

9,199 7,158 ./

0 1,873,"12,820 '10,678

73

1,171- 0

2,3060

2841,146

20533

217z'

1,387

/4,6091,5191,110

-229

12,327

0

51

2,493

-318

728 -

:---

0

,,v

793

1,069

20,2770

.

'g

-18-----1

111

8,735,10

1,874

11,14'0 I

I

i

1

,-----6

-15,4241,3523,025

'1-n,261

2,12515,213

552

1,868

0

0

-.44,1391;6242,1062,671

3,296-7,702

343,1001

0

25324,517

191------..._ 1,900

'1,916

4,52222,238-

754445485

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Apprenticeship - Metals and Plastics TradesApprenticeship - Printing TradesApprenticeship - Public Utilities

Apprenticeship - Service TradesAutomotiveBlueprint ReadingCarpentryCETA /MDTA

Child CareCivil Engineering MethodsCivil PreparednessClothing and TextilesData Processing

Drafting

Driver EducationElectrical ConstructionExpanding Industry Training

r

Finance and Credit

FiremanshipFirst Aid ,,.

Food PreparationGeneral ClericalGraphic Arts

HospitalityInsurance

Interior DesiolDecoratingJob Training 'for DisadvantagedLaw Enforcement

ManagementManagement Development ProgramsMarketingMasonry

Metalworking (including Welding)

Industry TrainingNurse Aide 15,213

le

2668683

956,255

1,5741,4471,660'

240143

, 196

463

4,7491,551

1,4182,473

2054 33

217

2294,609

1,519. 1,110

1,387

5,858 3,337 2,49314548 890 318582 356 0

47,587 36,864 12,327892 793 728

485 - 587 51813,495 8,832 02,189 1,003 0

854 1,723 792,119 1,564 1,069

t .

24,884 20,405 20,2776,819

__6,479 0

8,240 7,558 01,354 831 0

240 82 0

10,311 6,490 8;735907 879 1,010

9,199 7,158 1,8740 1,873 0

12,820 10,678" 11,170

Q 0 25315,424 14,139 24,517

1,352 1,624 4 191

3)025 2,106 1,9003,261 2,671 1,916

2,125 3,296 4,5227,702 2,238

552 343 7541,868 1,100 445.

0 0 485.

0 0 81

0 0 1,1840 0 17,457

0 ' 0 3,9910 0 1,631 ,

0 0 2,332

0 0 15,500118 274 147

12,41-7-- 6,2t2 0

861 2,148 821

Offi e Machined and General ClericalOrnamental Horticulture'Other Agriculture Extension

Other ApprenticeshipOther Distribution and Marketing ExtensionOther Health Occupations ExtensionOther Occupational Home EconomicsOther Occupational Office Extension

Other Technical ExtensionOther Trades and Industry ExtensionP.. N. UpgradingPersonal ImprovementPersonal Services

3 6'

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I.

1

1

1

PROGRAMS

39TOTAL 4 (Continued)

NUMBER OF STUDENTS ENROLLED BY PROGRAM 974-75, 1973-74, 1972-73Wfteluvticated Headcb nt)*.

OCCUPATIONAL EXTENSION (Continued)'Physics - Electrical/Electronics OptionPhysics - industrial OptionPhysics - Mechanical OptionPlastics and Mineral Products 1

Plumbing

R. N. Refre.shec.

Real Es6,teSafetySeafood' OccupationsSecretarial, and Related

Small Engine RepairTextile Production and FabricationTransportationTyping-and Related /

Woodworkilp Occupations /

1974-75 1973-74 19STUDENTS STUDENTS

OCCUPATIONAL EXTENSION TOTAL

RECREATIONAL EXTENSIONBaseball 4BasketballBody Exercise and Weight ontrol

/ . Bowling _

Bridge

CheckersChessDivingFootball

Golf

Hiking/Camping)4Ouse Pets

JudoJujitsu

Karate

SailingScuba Diving,SeminarsSkiing

Social Dancing

.

2,588

358206

1,361290

2,110

"e- 103163

591

175

4,607

0

4020

562- 824 223

3,618 5,562 4,3271,560 1,515 0

1,586 1,329 1,9982,545 2,222 1,505

3,168 2,573 1,7659,426 7,407 4,619.

1,682 918 64

5,091 4,087 4,1454,714 3,509 1,517

257,244 201,280 171.461

31 54296

,39 .

707 1,484 1.

0 11

552 389

45 0

25 0

17 0

0 1

119 260

35 - 66

94 97

0 .17

1 7

0 99

O 30O 77

219 19117 67

332 583

_______________________--Softball _- 129 59SportBoatinsg-- _----- 69 35swimming; '0 44Tennis ' 426 364Volleyball 78 0'

RECREATION EXTQ1SloN TOTAL 3,056 3,932

EXTENSION TOTAL 394,214 300,093 346.7981

GRAND TOTAL 525 923 400 220 431 174

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fety 1,p60 1,51 0Seafood Occupations 1,586 1,32N , 1,998Secretarial and Related 2,545 2,222 , 1,505

Small Engine Repair 3,168 2,5'73 1,765Textile Production and Fabrication 9,426 7,407 4,619Transportation 1,682 918 64Typing and Related 5,091 4,087 ' 4,145)Woodworking Occupations. 4,714 3,509 - 1,517

OCCUPATIONAL EXTENSION TOTAL 2571244 201,280 171,461.;

RECREATIONAL EXTENSIONBaseball 31Basketball 296-Body Exercise and Weight Control 707BowliTigf , . 0 .

Bridge. 552

Checkers- 0 45Chess 25Diving 17Football .0Golf 1!19

Hiking/Camping 35House Pets 94Judo'Jujitsu 1

Karate 0

Sailing 0Scuba Diving aSeminars 2194iing 17

Soc. Dancing 332

Softball 129Sport Boating

imming69

Tends 426Voile all jS

RECREATION EXTENSION TOTAL

EXTENSION TOTAL

54

39

1,484111

389

0

0

0

1

260

66

, 97

'17

7

99

30

77

67

583

59

35

44,364

0

3,056 3,932

394,214 /3'00 093 346.798

GRAND TOTAL 525,923

40

1

J

0 ,220 431,174

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TABLE 5,-. ''STUDENT ENROLLMENT BY SEX ANDRACE BY IUMTUTION 1974-75

(Unduplicated Headcount)

INSTITUTION WHITE

Anson TI .

AshevilleaBuncombe TIBeaufort County TIBladed TI

Blue Ridge TI

(Ipaldwell CC & TI

tape Fear TIarteret TI

tawba Valley TI

Central Carolina TI

entraL.Piedmont CCCleveland County TICoattaf Carolina CCCollege of AlbemarleCraven CC

2,7718,008

4,1491,704

sk.7489

12,8839,414

3,649 '-.'

13,19410,48.6

t..

34,1607,07514,0884,634

7,258 '

Davidson County CC 10,572',_Durham TI 5,202

Edgecombe TI 3,487 ,

Fayetteville TI g9,519 -..,

Forsyth TI 12,349

Gaston College 12,229Guilford TI ' 18,844Halifax County TI 2,632Haywood TI 4,489Isothermal CC 3,804

0

James Spi-unt Inst. 3,201Johnston TI 8,540Lenoir CC 7,643Martin TI . 2,649Mayland TI 3,072

McDowell. TI 3,140Mitchell' CC 5,125'Montgomery TI 1,619Nash TI , 3,556Pamlico TI """S 780

Piedmont 'if

Pitt 71

RandOlpHITIRichmond TIRoanoke-Chowan TI

NONWHITE MALE'

1,000 f, 1,5131,105' - 4,7812,227 3,203

992 1,307808 3,983

1,429 7,073..%

4,418 6,720518 2,155

1,159 6,4984,333 9,594

9,601 22,0931,349 4,3077,988 15,157.1,779 2,3802,143

..,

4,715

1,428 5,8633,031 3,6092,255 2,281

0,,852 20,9432807 7,484,

1,467 7,080\ ,

4,648 ,...1,748 \

2,512 2,152202 2,249608 2,163

c.

1,381 1,7442,838 7,3513,897 5,0101,819 2,208302 1,877

392 2,063734 2,627' '\

0965593

1,348 2,420622 475

FEMALE

2,258

4,3323,173

1,3894,514

7,2397,1122,0127,8555,225

21,6684,1176,9194,033

6

4,686

4,6243,4619,428

7,672

6,616

11,7442,0922;4422,249,

2,838

::(5)%

2,260

1,497

1,469.

3,2321,247

2,484927

3,124 1,833 3,385 1,5726,502 21688 4,5684 4,6226,743 638 3,260 . 4,1214,951 .1,976 3,149 3,7781,738 3,403 1,774 3,367

Robeson TI 4,943 4,517 4,048Rockingham CC 5,558 , 1,295 3,411Rowan "II- 9,712 1,304 5,280Sampson TI -3,252 1,704, 1,875Sandhills CC, 6,506 2,662 4,055

r -

C:-Southeastern CC-*' 4,810 2,283 3,043Southwestern TI. - 4,142 1,056 2,268,

_____S_tAn IAL_TA

5,4123,4425,7363,0815,113

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Carteret TI 3,4Catawba Valley TI 13,194Central Carolina TI 10,486

Central Piedmont CC

.41

34,160Cleveland County TI 7,075Coastal Carolina CC 14,088College of Albemarle 4,634Craven CC 7,258

Davidson County CC 10,572Durham. TI 5,202

,Edgecombe TI 3,487Fayetteville TI 20,519Forsyth TI 12,349

Gaston College 12,229Guilford'TI 18,844Halifax County TI 2,632Haywood TI 4,489Isothermal CC 3,804

James Spriet Inst. 3,201Johnston TI 8,540Lenoir CC 7,643Martin TI 2,649Mayland TI 3,072

McDowell TI 3,140Mitchell CC 5,125Montgomery TI 1,619Nash TI 3,556Pamlico TI 780

Piedmont TI 3,124Pitt TI 6,502

Randolph TI 6,743Richmond TI 4,951Roanoke-Chowan TI 1,738

Robes6n TI- 4,643Rockingham CC 5,558Rowan TI 9;712Sampson Ti 3,252Sandhi'lls CC 6,506

SoUtheastern CC 4,810Southwestern TI ,4,142Stanly TI 5,959Surry CC 6,84TI of Atamance 6,986

Tri-County TI 2,926Vance-Granville Ti 3,904Wake TI le 5,692

.Wayne CC 8,678Western Piedmoat CC 9,422

Wilkes CC 8,d34-Wilson County TI 5.473

TOTAL 401 071

1,1594;333

9,601

1,3497,988,779

2;43

1,4283,0312,2559,8522,807

1,463

4,6482,512

202608

1,3812,8383,8971,819302

392

734593

1,348622

1,8332,688

6381,9763,403

4,517'1,2951,304

'1,7042,662

2,2831,056821690

1,682

At172

3,0522,2603;0901,249

6922.200

124 852

-20-

1

6,4989,594

2,017,8555,225

22,093 21,6684,307 4,11715,157 6,9192,380 4,0334,715 4,686

5,863 6,1373,609 4,624

\\ 2,281 3,461\ 20,943 9,428\ 7,484 7,672

7,080 6,61611,748 11,7442,152 2,9922,249 2,4422,163 2,249

1,744 2,838

7,351 4,027,5,010 6,5302,208 2,2601,877 1,497

2,063 1,4692,627, 3,252

965 1,2472,420 2,484475 927

3,385 1,572

4,56$ 4,6223,260 4,121

3,7781,774 3,367,

4,048 5,4123,411 3,442

5,7361,875 3,0814,055 5,115

3,043 4,0502,268 2,9302,911 3,8693,300 4,1923,950 4;718

1,445 1,653

3,182 3,7744,534 311418

5,948 5,8205,697 4,974

4,598 4,7284.500 3.173

267 972 257 951

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TABLE 6.A.STUDENT ENROLLMENT 8Y SEX AND RACE 8Y TYPE OF PROGRAM

1974-75

INSTRUCTIONAL AREA

College Transfer

'General_ Education

Tech' ical

VocatiNhal

Curriculum Subtotal

Fundamental Extension

Other Academic Extension

Occupationa Extension.

Recreational Ex 'ension4

Extension Subtota

TOTAL

UNDUPLICATED.HEADCOUNT* WHITE

NONWHITE

15,445 87.3% 12.7%

28,289 86.0 14.0

61,854 78.4 21:6

26,121 70.8 29.2

131,709079.6 20.4

80,240 59.9 40.1

76,365 84.3 15.7

257,244' 76.9 23.1

3,056 74.6 25.4

394,214 75.2 24.8

525.923 76.3% 23.7%

*See definition of Undkplicated Headdount 'on page 3.

TABLE 6.8.STUDENT ENROLLMENT BY SEX AND RACE BY TYPE OF PROGRAM

1973-74

\

INSTRUCTIONAL AREAUNDUPLICATED'HEADCOUNT WHITE .

NONWHITE

College Transfer 13,734 88.7% 11.3%

General Education 22,179 87.8 12.21

Technical , 42,503 79.5 20.5

Vocational 21,711 . 71.0 29.0

Curriculum Subtotal 100,127 80.8 19.2' .

Fundamental Extension 56,532 59.0 41.0

Other Academic Extension 52,708 84.9 15.1

Occupational Extension 201,280 '' 77.3 22.7

MALE FEMALE

59.7% 40.3%

42.4 57.6

64.8 35.2

75.5 24.5

61.5 38.5

57.4 42.6

27.4 .72.6

49.5 50.5

50.3 49.7

47.4 52..6

51.0% 49.0%

MALE FEMALE

60.5% 39.5%

43.1 56.9

60.8 39.2

,,

74.4 25.6

59.8 40.2

56.3 43.7

25.3 74.7

49.9 50.1i

.

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Technical 61,854

Vocational 26,121

Curriculum Subtotal 131,709

FuniaMental Extension 80,240

Other Academic Extension 76,365

Occj pat. onal Extension 257,244

creational Extension 3,056

`Extension Subtotal 394,214

TOTAL 525,923

78.4 21.6

70.8 29.2

79.6 20.4

59.9 40.1

84.3 15.7

76.9 23.1

74.6 25.4

75.2 24.8

76.3% 23.7%

*See definition of Unduplicated Headcount on page 3.

STUDENT ENROLLMENTABLE 6.R.

Y SEV1/4ND RACE BY TYPE OF PROGRAM073-74

INSTRUCTIONAL AREAUNDUPLICATED NONHEADCOUNT WHITE WHITE

General

Technical

Vocational

Curriculum Subtotal

ueatiori

Fundamental Extension

Other Academic Extension

Occupational Extension

.Recreational Extension

Extension Subtotal

64.8 35.2

75.5 24.5

61.5 38.5

57.4 42.6

27.4 72.6

49.5 50.5

50.3 49.7

47.4 52.6

51.0% 49,0%

MALE FEMALE

13,734 88.7% 11.3% 60.5% 39.5%4

22,179 87.8 12.2 43.1 56.9

42,503 79.5 20.5 60.8 39.2

21,711 71.0 29.0 74.4 25.6

100,127 80.8 19.2 59.8 40.2

56,532 59.0 41.0 56.3 43.7

52,708 84.9 15.1 25.3 74.7

201,280 77.3 22.7 49.9 50.1

3,932 89.6 10.4 31.5 68.5

300,093 75.6 24.4 47.3 52 7

I 6 9 23 1 50 96

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45TABLE 7

(HOME LOCATION OF STUDENTS IN PERCENT)

INSTITUTIONCOUNTY 'OF

INSTITUTION

ADJACENT

COUNTIESOTHER N. C.'

COUNTIESOUT-OF-STATE

NUMBER OFSTUDENTS

Anson TI 76.6% 21.3% 0.9% 1.2% 342Asheville - Buncombe TI 80.9 11.8 3.5 3.8 , 1,488Beaufort County TI 66.2 19.5 12.7 1.6. '699Bla en TI 88.0 9.8 . 1.1 1.1 266

uBl Ridge TI 74.6 21.9 1.5 2.0 453

Caldwell CC & TI 63.7 32.6 1.6 2.1 1,181Cape Fear TICarteret TI s

61.079,4

14.514.5

15.21.3

9.3

4.8829777

Catawba Valley TI 66.7 29.2 2.8 1.3 1,665Central Carolina TI 54.5

i27.2 14.8 3.5 1,302

Central Piedmont CC 84.0 -' 11.4 2.6 2.0 11,722Cleveland County TICoastal Carolina CC

83,160.5

!c 13.42.4

0.83.7

2.733.4

3751375,

1,878Coll Hof Albemarle 6 45.6 21.2 24.4 8.8 1,008Cra en CC 82.4 10.4 1.2 6.0 .4329

DavidS" n_County CC 57.5 38.4 3.0 4.1 1;568Durham TI 67.8 21.6 7.1 3.5 1,580Edgecombe TI 74.3 24.8 0.6 0.3 662Oketteville TI 79.3 7.4 1.7 11.6 3,718Forsyth TI 76.1 18.5 4.1 1.3 1,562

k

Gaston College 78.5 17..9 1.9 1.7 2,657Guilfotd TI 83.2 13.1 '2.7 1.0 2,604Halifax County TI 73.7 23.2 0.7 2.4 630Haywood TI 66.3 11.1 11.6 11.0 800Isothermal CC 87.2 .11.4 0.5 0.9 695

James Sprunt Inst. 81.1 14.6 3.6 0.7 555Johnston TI 66.3 21.0 9.2 3.5 691Lenoir CC 66.2 26.4 6.7 0.7 1,680Martin TI 57.4 30.4 11.5 0.7 460Mayland TI 38.8 58.7 2.3 0,2 492

McDowell TI 90.6 4.6 4.8 0.0 350Mitchell CC 78.2 11.3 8.6 1.9 812Montgomery TI 76.5 12.9 8.8 1.8 294Nash T1 74.5 24.6 0.6 0.3 736Pamlico TI , 84.8 15.2 0.0 0.0 92

Piedmont TI 53.7 36.1 7.9 2.3 882Pitt TI 78.8 10.3 10.0 0.9 1,376Randolph TI 68.4 14.3 15.3 2.0 700Richmond TI 66.9 27.3 4.3 1.5 798Roanoke-Chowan TI 53.7 37.9 6.6 1.8 393

Robeson TI 90.5 -7.8 0.9 D.8 1,017Rockingham CC 79.3 16.6 1.1 3.0 1,305Rowan Ti 64.7 30.7 3'.7 0.9 1,454Sampson TI 87.2 11.0 1.2 0.6 584Sandhills CC 51.8 37.2 9.0 2.0 1,394

Southeastern CC 60.1 29.7' 7.1 3.1 1,658Southwestern TI 44.'0 48.3 6.2 1.5 896Stanly,TI 92.0 6-8

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Catawba Valley TI','Central Carolina TI

Central Piedmont CCCleveland County TI ,

Coastal Carolina CCCollege of AlbemarleCraven CC

Dav4dson County CCDurham TI

Edgecombe TIFayetteville TI.Forsyth TI

Gaston CollegeGuilford TIHalifax County TIHaywoodIsothermal CC .

79.466.7

54.5

84.0

83.160.5

45.682.4

57.567.8

74.3

79.3

78.483.2

73.766.37.2

James SpruntJohnston TILenoir CC 4

81.166.3

66.2Mart -El 57.4mayland 38.8

McDowell TI 90.6Mitchell CC 78.2Montgomery TI 76/5Nash TI 74.5Pamlico TI 84.8

Piedmont TI 53.7Pitt TI 78.8Randolph TI 68.4Richmond TI 66.9Roanoke-Chowan TI . 53.7

Robeson -El . . 90.5Rockingham CC 79.3Rowan TI 64.7Sampson TI 87.2Sandhillsr& 51.8

Southeastern.CC) 60.1

Southwestern TI 44.0Stanly TI 92.6burry CC 66.3TI of Alamance 78.2

. " ,

Trak-County TI 57.5VanCe-Granv.ille TI 46.3Wake TI 74.1

resne CC

tern Piedmont CC63.368.4

Wilkes CC 584Wilson County TI 76,1

TOTAL 72.0%

14.5 1.3 4.8 777. 29.2 2.8 1.3 1,665

27p2 14.8 3.5 1,302

11.4 2.6 2.0 11,72213.4 0.8 2.7 1,3752.4 3.7 33.4 147821.2 24.4 8.8 1,00810.4 1.2 6.0 829

38.4 1.1 1,56821.6 3.5 1,58024.8 O. 0.3 6627.4 1.7 11.6 3,718

18.5 4.1,15 1.3 1,562

17.9 .9 1.7 2,65713.1 4. 2.7 1.0 2,60423.2 0.7 2.4 63011.1 11.6 11.0 80011.4 0.5 0.9 695

14.6 3.6 0.7'691.21.0 . 9.2 3.5 -------____

26.4 6.7 0.7 1,68030;4 11.5 0.7 46058,7 2.3 0.2 492

4.6 4.8 0.0 .350

11.3 8.6 1.9 81212.9 8.8 1.8 29424.6 0.6 Oa: 736

° 15.2 0.0 0.0 92

36.1 7.9 2.3 88210.3 10.0 0.9 1,37614.3 15.3 2.0 70027.3 4.3 1.5 79837.9 6.6 1.8 393

7.8 0.9 0.8 1,017

, 16.6 1.1 3.0 1,30530.7 3.7 0.9 1,45411.0 1.2 0.6 5843442 9.0 2.0 1,394

29.7 7.1 3.1 1,65848.3 '6.2 1.5 8966.8 0.0 0.6 367

26.5 2.1 5.1 1,31615.4 5.2, 1.2 1,119

21.1 2.1 19.3 53045.614.6

7.79.8

0.41.5

e674

1,33013.4 13.3 10.0 1,67424.7 6.2 0.7 1,507

35.1 2.0 4.8 2,10518.3 5,0 '0,6 907

19,2% 4.9% 3.9% 32,438

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TABLE 8 .

HOME STATE OF OUT-OF-STATE STUDENTSENROLLED IN THE NORTH CAROLINA COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEM 1974-75 SCHOOL YEAR

STATECOLLEGETRANSFER

GENERALED.

TECH-NICAL

VOCA-TIONA

CURR.TOTAL

EXTEN-1SION TOTAL

Alabama 18 8 19 12 57 738 795Alaska 1 1 4 - 6 40 46Arizona .A.

2 3 2 15 308 - 323Arkansas- 13 1 11 7 32 279 311California 44 15 37

t22 118- 1,831 1,949

Colorado 2 3 7, 5 17 235 252Connecticut 12 6 19 6 43 285 328Delaware 6 - 10 3 19 .97 116District of Columbia 3 3 6 7 19 190 209Florida 77 39 111 31 258, 1,889 2,147

Georgia 32 56 82 '95 265 1,151 '1,416Hawaii 2 1 6 1 10 99 109Idago 1 - 2 2 5 58 63Illinois 32 4 42 22 100 1,036 1,136Indiana 29 9 25 19 82 538 620

Iowa 8 2 14 5 29 279 308Kansas 5 - 13 3 21 215 236Kentucky 13 9 18 9 49 484 533Louisiana 16 4 11 ' 6 37 494 531Maine 10 3 10 7 30 178 208

Maryland 22 8, 35 17 82 611 693Massachusetts 18 12 33 13 76 470 546Michigan 32 11 45 21 109 884 -993Minnesota 6 5. 9 10 30 309 339Mississippi

..

10 5 13 9 37 386,

423

Missouri 16 8 22 15 61 566 627Montana , 2 - 1 3 6 81 87Nebraska 7 - 3 '2 12 101 113Nevada 5 2 4 - 11 '112 123New Hampshire 3 - 7 4 14 114. 128

41New Jersey 28 9 63 20 120 1E7 987New Mexico 8' '3

.9 2 - 22 146. 168

New York 54 26 95 50 225 2,098 2,323North Dakota - - 1 - 1 67 68Ohio 49 19 58 31 '157 1,482 1,639

Oklahoma 11 2 12 9 34 300 334Oregon 3 - 3 1 7 193 200Pennsylvania 50 20 105 38 213 1,534 1,747RN:3de Island 3 - 8 4 15 95. 110South Carolina 60 101 269 99 529 2,129 2,658

South Dakota 1 2 ' 5 3 11' 72 83Tennessee 28 24 98 23 173 912 1,Q85Texas 49 18 39 41 147 1,346 1,493'Utah / 1 1 3 2 7 88 95

Vermont 2 1 2 1 6 73 . 79

Virginia 136 91 397 86 710 1,793 2,503

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Connecticut 12 19/ 6 43 285 328Deladare 6 10 3 19 97 116District of Columbia' 3 3 6 7 19 190 ..... 209Florida 77 39 111 31 258 1,889 2,147

Georgia 32 56 82 95 265 1,151 1,416Hawaii 2 1 6 1 10 99 109Idago 1 2 2 5 58 63IllinoLs 32 4 42 .22 t..00 1,036 1,136Indiana 29 9 25 .19 538 620

Iowa 8 2 14 5 29 279 308Kansas 5 13 3 21 215 236Kentucky 13 9 18 9 49 484 533Louisiana 16 4 11' 6 37 494 531Maine 10 3 10 7 30 178 208

Maryland 22 8 35 . 17 82 \ 611 693Massachusetts t8 12 33 13 76 \-- 470 546Michigan 32 11 45 21 109 884 993Minnesota 6 5 9 10 .30 309 339Mississippi 10 5 13 9 37 386 423

Missouri 16 8 22 15 61 56§ 627Montana 2 1 3 6 81 87Nebraska 7 3 2 12 101 113NeVada 5 2 4 11 112 123New ,Hampshire 3 7 4 14 114 128

New Jersey 28 9 63 20 120 867 987New Mexico 8 3 9 2 22 146 168New York 54 26 95 50 225 2,098 2,323North Dakota 1 1 '67 68Ohio 49 19 58 31 157 1,482 1,639

Oklahoma 11 2 12 9 34 300 334Oregon 3 .. 3 1 7 193 200Pennsylvania 50 20 105 38 213 1,534 1,747Rhode Island 3 8 4 15 95 110South Carolina 60 101 269 99 529 2 129 2,658

South Dakota 4 2 5 3 11 72 83

Tennessee 28 24 98 23 173 912 1, 085

Texas 49 18 39 41 147 1,346 1,493Utah 1 1 3 I 2 7 88 95Vermont 2 1 2 1 6 73 79

Virginijk 136 91 397 86 710 1,793 2,503WashinTton 11 2 9 8 30 291 321West Virginia 7 6 25 '17 55 440 495Wisconsin 12 3 3 12 30 391 421Wyoming 2 2 1 5 '54 59

Puerto Rico 2 1 4 2 9 243 252

Virgin Islands 1 1 22 23Other Foreign 30 227 780 355 1,392 256 1,648

NONRESIDENT TOTAL 1,001 773 2,612 1,163 .6,549 28,950 34,499

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'HOME COUNTY OF NORTH CAROLINA STUDENTS

ENROLLED IN THE NORTH CAROLINA COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEM 1974-75 SCHOOL 'YEAR

Y.

PERCENT

CURRICULUM

1974

ENROLLMENT TO

PERCENT TOTAL

COLLEGE

GENERAL

TECH-

VOCA-

CURRICULUM

HIGH. SCHOOL

HIGH SCHOOL

1974

ENROLLMENT (10

TRANSFER

ED.

NICAL

TIONAL

SUBTOTAL

EXTENSION

TOTAL

GRADUATES

26

4930 8

,56

' 174

1,336

79

309

34

195

49

393

96

462

180

1,716

6,013

7,729

1,414

59

496

1,700

2,196

259

18

277

566

843

97

221

671

2,145

2,816

387

121

735

1,252

1,987

239

10

28

130

133

301

1,123

1,424

173

14

225

590

248

1,077

2,622

3,699

603

215

183

102

302

2,051

2,353

343

71

270

263

285

889

2,259

3,148

472

58

265

111

99

533

2,922

3,455

399

12

47

1,333

544

1,936

6,999

8,935

1,795

407

796

.909

183

2,295

7,620

9,915

738

147

227

823

219

1,416

4,694

6,110

1,099

704

,318

671

332

2,025

6,561

8,586

705

48

29

48

19

144

451

595

94

20

172

584

396

1,172

2,802

3,974

315

25

32

223

197

477

885

1,362

256

250

569

1,434

296

2,549

8,540

11,089

1,270

23

34

262

71

390

2,262,

2,652

4 2

154

142

200

496

1,258

1,754

2

21

27

66

31

145

808

.953

195

152

39

53

145

346

491

72

112

229

1,452

423

2,216

6,019

8,235

1,019

412

671

582

398

2,063

4,108

6,171

787

318

322

735

448

1,821

5,901

7,722

;

847

GRADUATES

POPULATION*

POPULAT1O

121.4

99,400

7.8

191.5

21,800

10.1

285.6

8,700

9.7

173.4

23,700

11.9

307.5

20,000

9.9

174.0

13,900

10.2

,

178.6

37,000

10.0

88.0

20,100

11.7

188.3

28,000

11.2

133.6

31,900

10.8

b.6.

.

CD

107.9

150,000

6.0

311.0

64,300

15.4.

128.8

78,200

7.8

287..2

60,100

14.3

153.2

'5,800

10.3

372.1

34,900

.11.4

186.3

19,100

7.1

200.7

98,200

11.3

92.4

29,700

8.9

208.4

,16,500

10,6

74.4

\11,000

201.4

5,400

217.5

77,200

262.1

49,700

15.0

65,000

817.1

10.7

12.4

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HOME COUNTY OF NO

H CAROLINA STUDENTS

ENROLLED IN THE NORTH CAROLINA COMMU ITY COLLEGE

SYSTEM 1974 -75 SCHOOL YEAR

COUNTY

'

COLLEGE

TRANSFER

GENERAL

ED.

TECH-

NICAL

VOCA-

TIONAL

CURRICULUM

SUBTOTAL

EXTENSION

TOTAL

1974

HIGH SCHOOL

GRADUATES

PERCENT

CURRICULUM

ENROLLMENT

HIGH SCHOC

GRADUATES

-Alamance

26

'174

1,336

180

1;716

6,013

7,729

1,414

121.4

Alexander

49

70

309

59

496

1,700

2,196

259

191.5

Alleghany

30

34

195

18

277

566

843

97

285.6

Anson

849

393

221

671

2,145

2,816

387

173.4

Ashe

56

96

462

121

735

1,252

1,987

239

307.5

Avery

-

10

28

130

133

301

1,123

1,424

173

174.0

Beaufort

14

225

590

24$

1,077

2,622

'

3,699

603

178.6

Bertie

215

183

102

302

2,051

2,353

343

88.0

cn

Bladen

71

270

263

285

889

2,259

3,148

472

188.3

Brunswick

58

265

111

99

533

2,922

3,455

399

133.6

Buncombe

12

47

1,333

544

1,936

6,999

8,935

'

1,795

107.9

Burke

407

796

909

183

2,295

7,620

9,915

738

31001

Cabarrus

147

227

823

219

1,416

'

,4,694

6,110

1,099

128.8

Caldwell

704

318

671

332

2,025

'

6,561

8,586

705

287.2

Camden

48,

29

48

19

144

451

595

94

153.:2

Carteret

20

172

584

396

1,172

2,802

3,974

315

372.1

CasWell

25

32

223

197

477

885

1,362\

256

186.3

Catawba

250

569

1,434

296

2,549

8,540

11,089

1,270

200.7

Chatham

23

34

262

71

390

2;262

2,65k

422.

92.0.

Cherokee

-154

142

200

496

1,258

1,754

f

238

208,4

Chowan

21

27

66

31

145

.808

953

195

74.4

Clay

152

39

145

346

491

72

201.4

Cleveland

112

229

1,452

423

2,216

6,019

8,235

1,019

217.5

Columbus

412

671

582

398

2,063

4,108

6,171

'787

262 1/

Craven

318

322

733

448

1,821

5,901

7,722

847

J\

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Iis

ow

ow

ow

N11

1111

1E

N M

I IM

O M

III

IIII

IIN

N U

N N

M

COLLEGE

GENERAL

TECH-

VOCA-

CURRICULUM

TRANSFER

8D.

NICAL

TIONAL

SUBTOTAL

EXTENSION

TOTAL

49

897

4,721

1,316

48

31

59

14

21

576

7359

426

769

295

19

15

157 *---

48

74

25

13

215

'

6

146

424

406

599

1,301

371

352

705

378

174

1;664

589

29

122

129

858

1,111

1,370

784

15

855

33

2'

27

27

30

880

287

143

73

44

161

82

271

409

3,008

944

6256

478

239

37

- 77

548

233

68

469

659

3192

335

171

(

512

255

196

46

27

194

81

1-

94

5484

167

593

240

1470

211

198

6,983,

152

,

109

1,849

239,

1,050

2,296

1,448

2,642

286

4,123

11186

518

360

4,632

979

895

1,142

701

468

348

100

1,484

880

4

13,484

558

7,793

1,693

3,667

3,9866

3,793

11,642

'

814

8,395

443

526

1,920

'

1,567

20,467

660

667

9,642

1,932

4,717

6,282

5,241

14,284

1,100

12,518

554

612

2,438

1,927

17,888

22,520

3;040

4,019

5, 75

6,170

3,1 4

4,306

4 473

5,174

1;908

2,376

2;299\

2,647

446 1

516

6,008

7,492

1,546

2,426

974

HIG

SCHOOL

ATES

GRA

2,75120

106

1,329

266

579

1,549

'

504

3,023

398

1,602

156

. 80

476

256

4,028

748

740

563

557

383

295 91

952

221

PERCEN

CURR

ULUM

ENROLLMENT TO

HIGH SCHOOL

GRADUATES

253.7

126.7

102.8

139.1

89.8

181.3

148.2

287.3

87.4

71.9

\257.4

71.2

07.5

8.8 .6

1 N0.9

123.9

202 8

125.9

122.2

118.0

109.9

155.9

398.2

1974

PULATION

PERCENT TOTAL

ENROLLMENT TO

POPULATION

'

,100

500

9,000

100,00

20,800

38,900

138,900

52,000.

223,200

27,700

155,300

.

8,300

6,500

33,300

14,900

9.2

6.9

7.4

9.6

9.3

12.1

4.5

10.1

6.4

4.0

8.1\

CI

6.7

9.4

7.3

12.9

299,200

7.5

54,600

?.4

53,300

*11.6

43,200

,10.0

46,900

11.0

23,100

10.3

16*o

15.7

'5,130D.

9.7

77,500

9.7

24,800

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1111 I. s

S.1

1011

Mill

Sill

ISM

^ "a

COUNTY

,

COLLEGE

GENERAL

TECH-

VOCA-

CURRICULUM

TRANSFER

ED.

NICAL

TIONAL

SUBTOTAL

EXTENSION

Cumberland

49

897

'

4,721

1,316

6,983

13,484

.Currituck

48

31

59

14

152

508

Dare

21

576

.7

109

558

Davidson

359

426

769

295

1,849

7,793

Davie

19

15

157

48

239,,,

1,693

Dublin

74

146

424

406

1,050

3,667

Durham

. 25

599

1,301

341'

2,296

3,986

Edgecombe

13

352

4705

,378

1,448

3,793

Forsyth

215

174

1,664

589

2,642

11,642

Franklin

629

122

149

286

814

Gston

858

1,111

1,370

784

4,123

8,395

1 tv

UT

Gates

15

855

33

111

443

ui

1-\\,)

Graham

227

27

30

86

526

Granville

880

287

143

518

1,920

Greene

73

44

161

82

360

1,567

Gui(ford

271

409

3,008

944

4,632

'

17,888

Halifax

6256

478

239

979

-7

3,040

1Harnett

37

77

548

233

895

5,275

Haywood

6.

8469

659

'-#.1,142

3,164

Henderson

3192

335

171

701

4,473

Hertford

512

255

196

468

1;908

Hoke

46

27

194

81

348

2,299

Hyde

1-

94

5100

416

lredell

484

167

593

240

1,484

6,008

Jackson

1470

211

198

880

1,546

0

TOTAL

PERCEN

-0

CURRICU

1974

ENROLLME

HIGH SCHOOL

HIGH SC

GRADUATES

GRADUA

20,467

2,753

253.7

660

120

126.7

J667

106

102.8

9,642

1,329

139.1

1,932

266

89.8 i

4,717

'-

579

181.3:

6,282

1,549

148.2

5,241

504

287.31

14,284

-

3,023

83.4'

1,100

398

71.9 1

12,518

1,602

257.41

554

156

71.2

612

80

107.5:

2,438

476

108.a,

1,927

256

140.61

22,520

4,028

d115 .

1

4,019

748

.130.9i

6,170

740

120.91

4,306

563

202.8

5,174

557

125.9

2,376

383

122.2

2,647

295

118.0

516

-

91

109.9

7,492

952

155.9

2,426

221

398.2

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v.

,HOME COUNTY OF NORTH CAROLINA STUDENTS

ENROLL.

I.IN THE NORTH. CAROLINA COMMUNITY COLLEGE

SYSTEM,1974-75 SCHOOL YEAR

COLLEGE

TRANSFER

GENERAL

ED."

TECH-

NICAL

VOCA-

TIONAL

CURRICULUM

SUBTOTAL

46

3989

-67394 1

0, 160

12'

148.

214

183

324

67864

938

893

290

140

340

63

166

516

127

91

1,244

178

.

-1,341

2,296

694

556

224

16

42

370

391

105

569

32

50

387

253

722

2,895

8,628

6,059

1,743

19,325

621

192

166

28

25

170

286

411

245

517

148

1,321

7615

661'

301

1,584

76

62

474

371

983

124

165

181

371

617

60

871

360

1,908

13

87

,400

166

666

119

,129

-

71.

237

229

239

245

69

782

19

11

81

68

179

-47

050

17

144

242

529

295

868

119

_762

1,177

320

2,378

43

933

32

117

-

---

- - --

EXTENSION

4,404 1

890 il

3,371

5,853

2,982

1,254

39

1,9

3,063

,18,592

694

1,584

4,803

3,698

6,481

1,924

8,698

2,471

1,024

1,904

3,355

503

2,392

6,380

637

PERCENT

CURRICULUM

1974

HIGH SCHOOL

TOTAL - --

GRADUATES

ENROLLMENT TO

HIGH SCHOOL

GRADUATES

1974

POPULATION

5,649

907

137.2

'64,000- -

1,068

,155

114.8

9,600

4,712

492

272.6

33,100

8,149

789

291.0

58,700

3,676

492

141.1

36,800

1,810x,-

200P

'

278.0

17;700

436

174

24.1

16,400

2,475

214

265.9

24,900

3,785

346

208.7

432,500

37,917

4,676

413.3

373,700

1,079

207

186.0

13,700

2,093

280

181.8

19,600

6,124

565

233.8

41,700

5,282

1,005

157.6

63,800

7,464

1,258

78.1

95,100

2,295

365

101.6

23,400

10,606

977

195.3

95,100

3,137

633

105.2

66,800

1,261

142

166.9

9,400

2,686

302

'258.9

28,000

3,534

260

68.8

20,000

647

143

100.7

8,300

3,260

446

194.6

27,000

8,758

1,166

203.9

74,600

754

133

88.0

12,800

PERCENT TOTAL

ENROLLMENT TO

POPULATION

10.2

2.7

9.9

11.6

10.1

7.9

10.7

14.7

8.3

7.8 m

-x

9.8

11.2

4.7

13.4

9.6

17.7

7.8

12.1

11.7

5.9

1111

=7.

.1,

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HOME COUNTY OF NORTH CAROLINA STUDENTS

ENROLLED IN THE NORTH CAROLINA COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEM 1974-75 SCHOOL YEAR,

EGENERAL

COUN

411WER

ED

Johnston

Jones

Lee

Lenoir

Lincoln c

46

180

912

8148

673

214

94

t=Macon

1324

Madison

2

1Martin

370

n)

cn

-.1...

McDowell

32

50

Z.J1

eCklenburg

2,89504

8,628

4-)

tchell

.

ontgomery

Moore

_,,

Nash

,i*.

6

28

411 7

21

25

245

615

-hew Hanover

76

t62

Northampton

1-

24

Onslow

617

60

Orange

)Pamlico

.

'13

18.

.

87 19

.Pasquotank

229

239

Pender

19

11

Perquimans

47

'''

30

Person,

242

Pitt

119

762

Polk

43

9

140

91

556

1,254

1,810

200

278.0

lb

42

394

436

174

24.1

391

105

-569

1,906

2,475

214

265.9

387

253

722

3,063

3,785

346

208.7

6,059

1,743

19,325

18,592

37,917

4,676

413.3

i192

166

385

v,

694

1,079

207

186.0

170

286

509

1,584

2,093

280

181.8

517

148

1,321

4,803

6,124

565

233.8

ii

661

301

1,584

3,698

5,282

1,005

157.6

474

371

983

6,481

7,464

1,258

78.1

..,

165

181

371

1,924

2,295

365

101.6

871

360

1,908

8,698

10,606

977

1195.3

400

166

666

2,471

3,137

633

105.2

129

,71

237

1,024

1,261

142

166.9

245

69

782

1,904

2,686

302

258.9

81

68

179

3,355

3;534

260

68.8

50

17

144

503

647

143

100.7

529

295

868

2,392

3,260

-446

194.6

1,177

320

2,378

6,380

8,758

1,166

203.9

33

32

117

637

754

.433

88.0

PERCENT

CURRICULUM

1,110

-

1974

ENROLLMENT .11

TECH-

VOCA-

CURRICULUM

HIGH SCHOOL

HIGH SCHOOL

NICAL

TIONAL

SUBTOTAL

EXTENSION

TOTAL

GRADUATES

GRADUATES 1

678

340

1,244

64

63

178

938

166

1,341

893

516

2,296

290

127

694

4,404

5,649

907

137.2

890

1,068

155

'

114.8

3,371

4,712

492

272.6

5,853

8,149

789

291.0

2,982

3,676

492

141.1

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ano

,A

N N

uN

M M

I

a

v.

PERCENT

CURRICULUM

"

416

197

'ENROLLMENT TO

COLLEGE

GENERAL

TECH-

VOCA-

.CURRICULUM

:HIGH

CHOOL

HIGH SCHOOL

TRANSFER

ED

NICAL

TIO

SUBTOTAL

EXTENSION

TOTAL

G DUATES

'GRADUATES

POP

43

280

440

363

1,126

.6,206

34

170

536

211

10.

951

3,612

'

68

r119

1,143

641

1,971

7,987

,468

. 024

626

389

'

2,107

,4;529

82

231

...

1,284

308

.1,905

5,110

t;.

373

f'

146

451

326

1,296

2,993

10

,143

624'

250

1,027

4,069

19

59

198

93

369

.. 2,152

11

319

442

267.

.1,039

4,53

50

20

138

78

286

1,211

7,332

967

116.4

4,563

581

163.7

9,958

.1,362

144.7

6,636

983

214.3

7,015

1,184

4,289

579

223.8

5,096

'741

138.6

2f

401

92.0

54456

528

196.8

1,497

364

78.6

PERCENT TOTAL

ENROLLMENT TO

POPULATION

82,400

40,200

90,600

76,700

91,900

50,000

46,900

28).900

44,800

27,600

8.9

11.4

11.0

8.7

7.6

8.6'

10.9

8.7

12.4,

5.4

885

471

659

166

2,181,

.3,375

5,556

704

'

309.8

53,700

10.3

1191

79

84

355

4655

1,010

108

328.7

9,500

10.6

,..1

421

101

41

167

,2,584

2,751

,288

58.0

20,600

13.4

-../...

436

7\ 47

381

428

73

64.4

3,800

11.3

`"

99

260

419

141

919

3,519

4,438

691

133.0

60,300

7.4

..

3-

85

416,

182

686

2,720

3,406

396

173.2

33,200

10.3

86

362

1,099

549

2,096

6,423

8,519,

3,146

66.6

256,600

3.3

2344

96

92

224

882

1,106

241

92.9

17,000

6.5.

25

28

'

212, ,

114

379.

1,481,

1,860

,264

143.6

14,000

13.3

92

41

336

29

498

3,048

3,546

30

163.3

28,300

12.5

.260

253

934

490

2,237

8,706

10,943

1,378

162.3

.

89,500

12.2

357,'

706

929

262

2,254

4,229

6,483

634

355.5

54,000

12.0

25

311

778

409

1;523

4,550

6,073

852

178.8

59,400

10.2

162

97

237

.201

697

1;475

2,172

344

202.6

26,500

8.2

29

'114

326

251

874

1 125

160

156 9

13 200

8,'5

14 444

27 516'

59 241

24 957

126 158

365 264

491 422'

69'814

180.7

5 363 000

9.2

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Ns

is w

e lo

m u

mI=

I=r

r r

r m

ir o

w11

11

I

A

COLLEGE

GENERAL

TECH-

COUNTY

TRANSFER

ED

NICAL

Randolph

Richmond

Robeson

'

Rockingham

Rowan

Rutherford

Sam son

tland

Stanly

Stokes

C.11

Surry

r.)

ISwain

c.-)

--.1

Transylvania

Tyrrel

Union

Vdnce

Wake

Warren

Washington

Watauga

--..,

Wayne

Wilkes

Wilson

Yadkin

Yancey

ORTH CAROLINA

`RESIDENT TOTAL

43

280

34

170

68

119

468

624

82

231

373

146

10

143

19

59

11

319

-.50

,20

885

.471

1191

4,21

4-

99

260

,3

85

86

362

234

25

28

92

41

560

253

357

006

25

311

162

97

29

14,444

27,516

440

`536

1,143

r626

1,284

451

624

198

442

138

65979

101

36

419

416

1,099

96

212

336

934

'929,

778

237

114

59,241

VOCA-

-TtONAL

CURRICULUM

SUBTOTAL

EXTENSION

TOTAL

PERCENT

CURRICULUM

1974

ENROLLMENT TO

HIGH SCHOOL

HIGH SCHOOL

GRADUATES

-GRADUATES

1

363

1,126

6,206

7,332

967

116.4

'

211

951!

3,612

4,563

581

163.7

641

M.,971

7,987

9,958

1,362-

144.7

389

2,107

4,529

6,636

983

214.3

308

1,905

5,110

7,015

1,184

160.9

326

1,296

2,993

4,289

579

223.8

250.

1,027

4,069

5,096

''741

138.6

93

369

2,152

2,521

401

92.0

°

267

1,059

4,523

5,562

528

196.8

78

.286

1,211

1,407

364

'

78.6

166

2,181

3,375

5,556

704

309.8

84

. 355

655

1,010

108

328.7

'

41

167

'

2,584

2,751

288

58.0

.

747

381

428

73

64.4

141

919

3,519

4,438

691

-

133.0

182

686

2,720

3',406

396

173.2

549

2,096

6,423

8,519

3,146

-66.6

92.

224

882

1,106

241

92.9.

114

-379

1,481

1,860

264

143.6

29

498

3,048

3,546

305

165 3

490

262

409

2,237 .

2,254

1,523

8,7'06

4,229

4,550

10,943

6,483

6A73

'

1,378

634

.'852

4

162.3.

355.5

178.8

201

697

.1,475

,,

344

202.6

126

251

874

.,2,172

1,125

160

156.9

.

24,957

.126,158

365,264

491,422

69,814

180.7

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TABLE 10

4r

AVERAGE-ANNUAL

FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT (FTE)

1974-75

OL.

ANS.'

GEN.

ED.

TECH.

VOC.

-

CURRICULUM

SUB-TOTAL

OCCUPA- ADULT

TIONAL

HIGH

EXT.

SCHOOL

OTHER

ACADEMIC

EXT.

EXT.

SUB-

TOTAL

REGULAR

BUDGET

SUB-TOTAL

LEARNING

LAB

ADULT

BASIC

ED.

MDTA

NEW &

EXPANDING

INDUSTRY

RECRE-

ATIONAL

TOTAL

16

180

180

376

427

44

471

847

410

15

876

894

423

1,317

411

21

41

473

1,790

42

120

25

177

2,055

47

335.

259

641

753

198

951

1,592

*56

22

6.20

1,696

67

57

195

319

127

65

192

511

39

14

564

,29

204

136

369

534-

20.

143

697

1,066

31

15

20

1,132

256

8449

154

867

670

250

325

1,245

2,112

106

126

56

2,400

608

351

959

1,593

11

459

2,063

3,022'.

72

89

22

-181

3,386

50

261

331

.642

241

356

300

942

46

26

i

13

1,027

972

316

1,288

751

20

200

971

2,259

55

58

21

,2,393

.30

819

288

1,137

1,006

190

542

1,738

2,875

24

68

69

13,037

,559

1,313

3,577

1,

87,727

882

478

227

1,587

9,314

243

111

143

12

46

9,869

:881

255

1,136

348

38

81

467

41,603

136

129

29

1,797

400

510

341

1,251

-567

79

133

779

2,030

172

30

47

35

255

2,569

282

71.

294

147

794

254

669

.329

1,123

51

46

36

16

1,272

190

310

241

741

356

70

179

605

1,346

68

71

30

25

''

1,540

386

74

0 521

194

1,175

359

6125

490

1,665

'

109

48

21

115

1,958

i1,015

296

1,3*

402

43

22

467

1,778

71

95

32

1,976

...

335

204

539

289

11

126

426

965

69

21

23

1,078

183

1,774

681

2,638

1,131

838

119

2,088

4,726

150

37

297

50

80

5,340

1,148,

573

1,721

556

111

111

778

2,499

65

101

140

'

22,807

,050

289

'475

1,823

377

174

56

607

2,430

139

154

31

119

.2,774

83

1,263

482

1,828

1,363

355

298

2,016

3,844

69

178

65

33

4,189

33

326,,

206

-565

284

15

130

429

994

98

40

11

14

.24

1,181

5423-'''---, 490

918

335

165

401

1,319

4 9

24

13

1,365

249

11

130

277

667

107

10

43

160

-827

i78

46

12

4997

49

253

273

575

236

10

139

385

960

033

17

25

1,035

38

276

489

:803

762

212

178

1,152

1,955

44

34

25

41

.-24

2;123

448

12

-541

514

1,515'

755

70.

53

: 878

-

2,393

127

44

17

35

2,616

32

333

115

480

162

''.

23

39

224

'704 '

48.

29

15

,25

821

141

'

409

-550

81

105

186

736

77

43

19

22

897

.

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TABLE 10

AVERAGEANNUAL

FULL -TIME EQUIVALENT (FTE)

1974-75

INSTITUTIONS

-TRANS.

COL.

GEN.

ED.

TECH.

Anson T.

I.

Asheville-Buncombe T.

-".?

Beaufort County T.

I.

Bladen T.

I.

Blue Ridge T.

I.

I.

16

47

:67

29

180

894

33557

204

Caldwell C. C. & T.

I.

256

8449

Cape-Fear T.

I.

608

Carteret T.

I.

50

261

Catawba Valley T.

1.

.972

Central Carolina T.

I.

30

819

Central Piedmont C. C.

1,559

1,313

3,577

C1 Cleveland County T.

I.

881

G. Coaital Carolina C. C.

400

510

'College of Albemarle

282

71

294

1Craven C. C.

--

, co190

310

-I

Davidson County C. C.

386

74

521

Durham T.

1.

Edg4combe T.

1.

-'1,015

335

Fayetteville T.

1.

183

1,774

Forsyth T.

I.

1,14a

Gaston.College

1,059

289

Guilford T.

I.

83

1,263

Halifax County T.

133

326

Haywood T.

1.

5423

Isothermal C. C.

249

11

130

James Sprunt Inst.

49

253

Johnston T.

1.

38

276

Lenoir C. C.

448

12-

541

Martin T.

I.

32

333

Miyland T.

I.

141

OCCUPA- ADULT

OTHER

EXT.

REGULAR'

ADULT

CURRICULUM TIONAL

HIGH

ACADEMIC

SUB-

BUDGET

LEARNING

BASIC

VOC.

SUB-TOTAL

EXT.

'

SCHOOL

EXT.

TOTAL

SUB TOTAL

LAB

ED.

180

376

427

44

471

.847

4423

1,317

411

21

41

473

1,790

42

259

641

753

198

951

1,592

56

195

319

127

65

192

511

39

136

.369

534

20

143

697

1,066

31

154

867

670

250'

325

2,112

106

351

1,593

11

459

,245

2,063

3,022

72

331

642

241

356

300

942

46

316

1,288

751

20

200

971

2,259

55

288

1,137

1,006

190

542

1,738

2,875

24

1,278

7,727

882

478

227

1,587

9,314

243

255

1,136

348

38

r81

467

1,603

136

341

1,251

567

79

133

779

2,030

172

147

794

254

669

329

1,123

5241

356

70

179

'605

1,346

68

194

1,175

359

6125

490

1,665

109

296

1,311

402

43

22

467

1,778

71

204

539

289

11

126

426

965

69

681

2,638

L,131

838

119

2,088

4,726

150

573

1,721

556

11

111

778

2,499

65

475

1,823

377

174

56

607

2,430

139

482

1,828

' 1,363

355

298

2,016

.3,844.

69

206

565

284

15

130

429

994

98

490

918

335

165

401

1,319

.

9277

667

.107

10

43

160

827

'78

273

575

236

10

139

385

96d

33

489

762

212

178

1,152

1,955'

44

514

1,515

755

70

53

878

2,393

127

115

480

162

23

39

224

704.

48

409

550

81

105

186

736

77

101

120

22

14.

151

12689

58

68

111

2930

17

48

95

21

37

101

154

178.,

40

24

46

17

3444

29

43

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re m

e N

E a

s am

NE

am

we

am u

m u

m o

w r

e m

a am

EN

L.

'

GEN.

.ED.

TECH.

VOC.

140

224

407

11

146

88

66

232

50

336

168

33

-44

404

302

70

762

247

62

334

163

87

380

257

182

322

38

412

455

335

31

322

247

900

257

34

318

174

561

82

646

111

397

29

451

365

---59

331

248

,,,..

4'

194

.' 127

.

383

25

358

225

28

798

127

42

119

331

2396

265

7

322

7-:1F5 _E

:?1'2-

I91

258

80

868

234

26

427

323.

730 3,020

30,827 17,163

983 1,945

22,619 14,257

072'1,139

19,448 13,330

CURRICULUM

SUB-TOTAL

OCCUPA-

TIONAL

.

EXT.

.

ADULT

HIGH

SCHOOL

OTHER

ACADEMIC

EXT.

EXT.

.SUB-

TOTAL

REGULAR

BUDGET

SUB-TOTAL

LEARNING

LAB

ADULT

BASIC

ED.

'

MOTA

NEW &

EXPANDING

INDUSTRY

RECRE-

ATIONAL

TOTAL

364

652

'

85

346

26

be

123

460

487

1,112

44

22

21

48

18

1 6

2573

1,188

298

.

147

18

41

206

504

30

12

7553

554

269

224

295

849

23

30

47

21

970

77

211

51

262

339

20

6/

13

378

706

221

60

62

343

1,049

30

12

11

10

1,112

1,079

534 '

32

62

628

1,707

54

39

150

27

1,977

559

392

_12

101

505

1,064

118

55

42

1,279

-

724

299

'

20

76

395

1,119

97

48

40

27

1,331

504

291

153

64

508

1,012

54

65

14

23

1,168

905

578

145

56

779

1;684

101

50

42

1,877

935

196

120

68

384

1,319

39

34

1,392

1,157

371

138

.112

621

1,778

572

18

1,873

526

203

16

163

382

908

26

11

29

.

36

1,010

1;400

568

110

119

797

2,197

46

56

36

13

2,348

.

C71

1,242

236

97

101

434

1,676

18

15

1,709

cc)

638

239'

22

114

375

1,013

113

312

1,042

330

753

44

94

891

1;221

16

82 '

1,247

.991

241

31

272

1,263

71Z

37

730'

1,414

953

503

64'

58

625

1,578

71

56

35

49

1,789

_

492

145

55

200

692

58

'

15

66

777

663

220

64

118-

'402

1,065

38

74

11

.18

46

1,252

1,387

204

85

2291

1,678

80

85

13

33

1,880

1,719

997.

380

424

108

103

128

127

616

654

2,335

1,651

(

41

120

3376

23

722

13

2,438

1,883

V

01,440

228-1'

3118

349

1,789

70

68

34

95

2,056

776

251

18

48

317

1,093

102

'

56

15

240

72

1,578

58,740

24,654

4,525

6,490

35,669

94,409

3,693

2,820

1,142

943

1,857

104 864

45,804

18,240

2,372

3,990

24,602

70,406

2,507,

2,488

1,691

1,028-

743

78,8

40,989

13,233

2,274

8,823

24,330

65,319

2,195

2,874

1,590

1,041

940

73,9 9

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INSTITUTIONS

McDowell T.

I.

Mitchell C. C.

Montgomery T.

I.

Nash T.

I.

Pamlico T.

1.

Piedmont T.

I.

Pitt T.

I.

Randolph T.

I.

Richmond T.

I.

-

Roanoke-Chowan T. .1.

Robeson T.

I.

Rockingham C. C.

-MR6wan T.

I.

Sampson T.

I.

1.-,Sandhills C. C.

tv rSoutheastern C. C.

Southwestern T4 I.

Stanly T.

I.

Surry C. C.

T.

1. of Alamance

Tri-County

I.

Vance-Granville T.

I.

Wake T.

I.

Wayne C. C.

Western Piedmont C. C.

Wilkes C. C.

Wilson County T.

I.

TOTAL

1974-75

TOTAL

1973-74

.TOTAL

1972-73

COL.

-MANS.

GEN.

ED.

TECH.

VOC.

CURRICULUM

SUB-TOTAL

OCCUPA-

TIONAL

EXT.

ADULT

HIGH

SCHOOL

OTHER

ACADEMIC

EXT.

EXT.

SUB-

OTAL

REGULAR

BUDGET

SUB-TOTAL

LEARNING

LAB

ADULT

BASIC

ED.

140

224`

364

.85

38

123

487

44

21

407

11

146

88

652

346

26

88

460

1,112

22

48

66

232

298

147

18

41

206

504

30

12

50

336

16B

554

269

224

295

849

23

30

33

44

77

211

51

262

339

20

6

404

302

706

221

60

.62

343

1,049

30

12

70

762

247

1,079

534

32

62-

628

1,707

54

39

62

334

163

559

392

12

101

505

1,064

118

55

87

380

257

724

299

20

76

-

595

1,119.

97

48'

182

322

504

291

153.

64

508

1,012

54

f5

L38

412

455

905

578

145

56

779

1,684

101

50

335

31

.

322

247

935

196

120

68

384

1,319

39

900

257

1,157

371

138

112

621

1,778

572

34

318

174

526

203

16

163

382

908

26

11,

561

82

646

111

.1,400

568

110

119

797

2,197

-

46

56

397

29'

451

365

1,242

236

97

101

'434

1,676

18

15

59

331

248

638

239

22

114

375

1,013

113

9194

127

330

_753

44

94

891

1,221

16

8383

25

358

225

991

241

31

272

1,263

77

37

28

798

127

953

503

64

58

625

1,578

71

56

42

119

331

492

145

55

200

692

58

15

2396

265

663

220

64

118

402

1,065

38

74

,7

889.

491.

1,387

204

85

2291

1,678

80

85

322

34

891

472

.

1,719

380.

108

128

-616

2,335

41

3 3

238

:63

I\605

91

997

424

103

127

654

1,651

120

76

258

80

/868

234

1,440

228

3118

349

1,789

70

68

26

427

323

716

251

18

48

317

1,093

102

56

7 730

3 020

30 827 17 163

58 740

24 654

4 525

6 490

35 669

94 409

3 693

2 820

6,983

1,945

22,619 14,257

45,604

16,240

2,372 .

3,990

24,602

70,406

2,507

2,488

7,072

1,139

19,448 13,330

40,989

13,233

2,274

8,823

24,330

65,319

2,195

2,874

NV I A1 I 1

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TA8LE 11

FTE 8Y QUARTER

1974-75

FUNDA-

OT ER

CURRICULUM

OCCUPATIONAL

MENTAL

ACDEMFC

ACADEMIC

OCCUPATIONAL'

SUBTOTAL

EXTENSION

EXT.

EXT.

RECREA-

TIONAL'

EXTENSION

EXT.

SUBTOTAL

TOTAL

5,128

26,052

31,180

22,385

7,941

4,743

1,189

36,258

67,438

7.6%

38.6%

46.2%

33.2%

11.8%

7.0%

1.0%

53.8%

100.0%

12,483

52,809

65,292

28,689

11,020

6,862

1,454

48,025

1r3,317

11.0%

46.6%

57.6%

9.7%

6.1%

1.3%

42.1V

100.0%

CD

12,318

55,065

67,383

25,726

11,773

6,261

2,002

45,762

113,145

10.9%

48.7%

c)c).6%-

22.7%

10.4%

5.5%

1.8%

40.4%

100.0%

13,072

57,955

71,027

29,935

13,183

8,055

2,729

53,902

124,929

10.4%

'

46.4%

56.8%

24.0%

10.6%

6.4%

2.2%

43.2%

100.0%

10,750

47,990

'58;740

26,739

11,038

6,490

1,857

46,124

104,864

10.2%

45.8%

56.0%

25.5%

10.5%

6.2%

1.8%

44.0%

100.0%

.A11

1111

L_1

1111

111_

1111

-11_

1111

1111

1-11

111L

-M11

1-11

1111

.-JI

MI-

1111

1111

.11

1111

1-11

1111

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TABLE 11

FTE BY QUARTER

1974-75

QUARTER

ACADEMIC

,OCCUPATIONAL

CURRICULUM

SUBTOTAL

OCCUPATIONAL

EXTENSJON

FUNDA-

MENTAL

EXT.

OTHER

ACADEMIC

EXT::

RECR

TION

EXT

SUMMER

FTE

5,128

26,052

31,180

22,385

7,941

"

4,743

1,189

Percent

7.6%

38.6%

46.2%

33.2%

11.8%

7.0%

1.0%

Fall FTE

,

12,483

52,809

65,292

28,689

11,020

6,862

1,45

Percent

11.0%.

46.6%

57.6%

25.3%

9.7%

6.1%

1.3

Winter

FTE

12,318

55,065

67,383

25,726

11,773

6,261

2,002

1,4

Cr)

Percent

10.9%

48.7%

V).6%

22.7%

10.4%

5.5%

1.8%

?tO

Spring

,

FTE

13,072

57,955

71,027

29,935

13,183

8,055

2,729

Percent

10.4%

46.4%

56.8%

24.0%

10.6%

6.4%

2.2

Average Annual

FTE

10,750

47,990

58,740

26,739

11,038

6,490

1,857

Percent

10.2%

45.8%

56.0%

25.5%

10.5%

6.2%

1.8%

:

irmi_

mm

a_w

am N

osBr

mos

. m

om

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me

on a

m m

u am

Et =

I mu

as Is

me

me

RN

am

um

I= a

lTABLE 12

AVERAGE ANNUAL FTE

11965-66 THROUGH 1974-75*

ACADEMIC

.OCCUPATIONAL

CURRICULUM

SUBTOTAL

OCCUPATIONAL

EXTENSION

FUNDA-

MENTAL

EXT.

OTHER

ACADEMIC

EXT.

RECREA-

TIONAL

EXT.

EXTENSION

SUBTOTAL

TOTAL

1,516

8,804

10,320

8,233

5,385

1,766

15,384

25,704

5.9

34.2

40.1

32.0

21.0

6.9

. 59.9

100.0

2,727

11,119

13,845

7,333

4,864

2,207.

14,404

28,250

9.7

39.3

49.0

26.0

17.2

7.8

51.0

100.0

3,995

14,176

18,171

6,411

5,049

3,125

14,585

32,756

12.2

43.3

55.5

19.6

15.4

9.5

44.5

100.0

4,900

17,381

22,281

8,360

5,505

3,915

17,780

40,061

12.2

43.4

55.6

20.9

13.7'

9.8

44.4

100.0

GO

5,898

20,160

26,058

10,217

6,242

5,340

.-

21,799

47,857

12.3

42.1

.54.4

21.4

13.0

11.2

45.6

100.0

7,542

25,142

32,684

12,093

7,217

7,335

26,645

59,329

12.7

42 4

55.1

20.4

12.2

12.3

44.9

100.0

8,522

29,028

37,550

15,023

7,716

9,290

32,029

69,579

12.3

41.7

54.0

21.6

11.1

13.3

46.0

100.0

32,778

40,989

15,864

7,343

9,763

32,970

73,959

11.4_

44.3

55.4

21.5

9.9

13.2

44.6

100.0

8,928

36,876

45,804

20,959

7,367

3,990

743

33,059

78,863

11.3

46.8

58.1

26.6

9.3

5.1

0.9

41.9'

W 100.0

10,750

47;990

58,740

26;739

11,038

6,490

1o8p7

46,124

104,864

10.2

45.8

56.0

25.5

10.5

6.2

1.8

44.0

100.0

ulated prior to 1955-65

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,IIM

IIIIM

INM

',IM

MIII

IIMIII

II111

1111

1111

1111

1111

1111

1.11

1111

1111

0111

1111

1111

rTABLE 12

AVERAGE ANNUAL FTE

1965-66 THROUGH 1974705*

FUNDA-

OTHER

RECREA-

CURRICULUM

OCCUPATIONAL

MENTAL

ACADEMIC

TIONAL

YEAR

ACADEMIC

OCCUPATIONAL

SUBTOTAL

EXTENSION

EXT.

EXT.

EXT.

1965-66

tFTE

1,516

8,804

10,320)

8,233

5,385

1,766

Percent

5.9

34.2

40.1

32.0

21.0

6.9

1966-67

FTE

2,727

11,119

13,846

7,333

4,864

2,207

Percent

9.7

39.3

49.0

26.0

17.2

7.8

..

1967-68

FTE

' 3,995

14,176

18,171

6,41)

5,049

3,125

Percent

12.2

43.3

55.5

19.6

15.4

9.5

1968-69

FTE

4,900,

17,381

22,281

8,360

5,505

3,915

Percent

12.2

43.4

55.6

20.9

13.7

9.8

C4

1969-70

5,898

20,160

26,058

10,217

.6,242

5:--

FTE

Percent

12.3

42.1

54.4

21.4

13.0

11.2

1970-71

FTE

7,542

25,142

32,684

12,093

.7,217

7,335

Percent

12.7

42.4

55.1

20.4

12.2

12.3

1971-72

FTE

8,522

29,028

37,550

15,023

7,716

9,290

Percent

12.3

41.7

54.0'

.21.6

11.1

13.3

"

1972-73

it

FTE

8,211

32,778

40,989

15,864

7,343

9,763

Percent

11.1

44.3

55.4

21.5

9.9

13.2

1973-74

nFTE

8,928

36,876

45,804

20,959

7,367'

3,990

743

Percent

11.3

46.8

58.1

26.6

9.3

5.1

0.9

1974-75

FTE

10,750

47,990

58,740

26,739

11,038

6,490

1,857

Percent

10.2

45.8

56.0*

25.5

10.5

6.2

1.8

* FTE not calculated prior to 1965-66

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GRAPH 3

4

STUDENT ENROLLMENT BY PROGRAM

1974-75

\\\\\\\\\\%\\\\%%\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\%\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\%\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\%\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\%.\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ \ \\\ ............................

PROGRAM STUDENTS PERCENT

College Transfer 15,445- 2.9%

General Education.

Special CreditStudent

Technical

3,576 0:7

24,713 4.7

. 61,854 11.7

pit

PROGRAM STUDENTS PERCENT

Other Academic 76,365 13.5%Extension

Learning Lab 33,687 6.0

Adult Basic 24,828 4.4Education

CETA 1,660 0.3

I

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%%%%%%..%%%%%

-PROGRAM

College Transfer

1111 General Education

11'0474oiro

Special CreditStudent

Technical>

Vocational

Occupa onal

Exte ion

Adult High School

STUDENTS PERCENT

15,445, 2.9%

3,576 0.7

24,713 4.7

61,854 11.7

26,121 5.0

252,605 44.6

29,236 5.2

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PROGRAM STUDENTS PERCENT

Other Academic 76,365 f3.5%Extension

Learning Lab 33,687 6.0

Adult Basic 24,828 4.4Education

CETA 1,660 0.3

New & Expanding 2,979 0.5Industry

Self-Supporting & 3,056 0.5Recreational

TOTAL 525,923 100.0%

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COLLEGE TRANSFERVERAGE ANNUAL FTE 1974-75

WONT!

ASHEVILLE=BUNCMBE Ti

BEAUFORT COUNTY TI

BLACEN TI

SLUE RIDGE TI

DWELL CC i TI

FEAR TI

CAR ET 71

CATAWBA VALL TI

CENTRAL CAROLINA TI

cErtiAL PIEDMONT CC

CLEVELAND COUNTY TI

COASTAL CAROLINA CC

COLLEGE OF.ALBEMARLE

CRAVEN CC

DAVIDSON Cowry CC

DURHAM TI

ECGECCMBE TI

FAYETTEVILLE TI

FORSYTH'TI

GASTON COLLEGE

GUILFORD Ti

HALIFAX COUNTY Ti

HAYWOOD TI

ISOTH CC

JAMES SPRUHT I

JOHNSTON TI

LEND RI CC

MARTIN TI

MAYLAND TI

McDOWELL TI

MITCHELL CC

MONTGOMERY TI

HASH TI

PAMLICO TI

PIEDMONT TI

PITT TI

RANDOLPH TI

RICHMOND 71

ROANOKE -CHOWAN TI

ROBESON TI

ROCAGNAM CC

ROWAN TI

SAN7.1t CC

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SOUTHEASTERN CC

SOUTHWESTERN 71

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CARTERET TI

CATAWBA VALLEY TI

CENTRAL CAROLINA TI

CENTRAL PIEDMONT CC

CLEVELAND COUNTY TI

COASTAL CAROLINA

COLLEGE OF ALBEMARLE

CRAVEN CC

DAVIDSON COUNTY CC

DURHAM TI

EDGECON3E TI

FAYELIEVILLE TI

/ FORSYTH TI

GASTON COLLEGE

GUILFORD TI

HALIFAX COUNTY TI

HAYWOOD TI

ISOTHERMAL CC

JAMES SPRINT INST

JOHNSTON'TI

LENOIR CC

MARTIN TI

MAYLAND TI

MCDOdELLTI

MITCHELL CC

MONTGOMERY TI

NASH TI

PAMLICO TI

PIECMONTTI

PITT TI

RANDOLPH'TI

RICHMOND TI

ROANOW-CHOWAN TI

ROBESON TI

ROCKINGHAM CC

RCWANTI

SAMPSON TI

SANOHILLS CC

SOUTHEASTERN CC

SOUTHWESTERN TI

STANLY TI

SORRY CC

TI OF ALAMANCE

TRI-COUNTY TI

VANCE-GRANVILLE TI

WAKE TECHNICAL INST.

WAYNE CC

WESTERN PIEDMONT CC

WILKES CC

-WILSON COUNTY TI

250 500 750 1000

FULL -TIME EQUIVALENTS1-36=

71

1250 15

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COLLEGE TRANSFER PROGRAM FTE

1974-75

7 2TABLE 13

1974-75 1973-74 1972-. Average. Average' Avera

Summer Fall Winter Spring Annual Annual Annu

Anson TI

Asheville-Buncombe TT

Beaufort County TI

Bladen TI

Blue Ridge TI

Caldwell CC &. TI

Cape Fear TI.

Carteret TI

Catawba Valley TI

Central Carolina TI

JCentral Piedmont CC

Cleveland County TI-

Coastal Carolina CC

Cchllege of Albemarle

Craven CC

Davidson County CCDurham TI

Edgecombe TI

Fayetteville TI

Forsyth 'TI

Gaston College 492Guilford TI

Halifax County TI

HayWood TI

Isothermal CC

James Sprunt Inst.

Johnston Ti

Lenoir CC

Martin TI

Mayland TI

McDowell TI

Mitchell CC

IMontgomery TI

Nash TI

Pamlico TI

Piedmont TI -

Pitt TI

Randolph TI

Richmond TI

Roanoke -Chowan TI

Robeson TI

Rockingham CC

Rowan TI

11 Sampson TI

II Sandhills CO

Southeastern CC

Southwesterh TI

113

756

204

83

110

106

70

248

1

' 289 305 317 256 216

tit--

- - - - -

-

-

1,227 1,198

1,838 1,843 1,799 1,559 1,407

492 .455 447 400 302

372 338 333 282 276

194 241 214 190 112

473 459 502 386 383

1,318- 1,059 892

300

536

310

497

183

1,666

247

313

-

500

857

317 249 209 191

751/448 438 504

-.

66 535 514 -512 407 366

_ f

1150 417 377 395 335 379 401

186 714 663 680 561 519 564

163 494 463 470 397 378 442

StanlY TI//

_

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- a a

- Central Carolina .TI

11Central Piedmont CC

Cleveland County TI

Coastal Carolina CCIICcalege of Albemarle

Craven CC

II

Davidson County CCDurham TI

Edgecombe TI

II

Fayetteville TIForsyth TI

Gaston College

IIGuilford TI

Halifax County TI

Haywood TI.

IIIsothermal CC.

James Sprunt Inst.

IIJohnston TI

Lenoir CC

Martin TI

II

Mayland TI

McDowell TI

Mitchell CCII Montgomery TI

Nash TI

Pamlico TI

IIPiedmont TI

Pitt TI

Randolph TI

IIRichmond TI

Roanoke -Chowan TI

II

Robe son TI

Rockingham CCowan TI

II Sampson TIII Sandhills CC

Southeastern "CC

IISouthwestern TIStanly TI,

Surry CC

T. I. of Alamance--

Tri-lCounty TI

II

Vance-Granville TIWake TI

NTOTAL' 1974-75

'TOTAL 1973-74

TOTAL 1972-73

Wayne CC

Western Piedmont CC

Wilkes CC

Wilson County TI

756 1,838 1,843

-

204 492 455'83 372 -338

110 194 241

106

-473 459

- - -

-

.-

-

_

492 1,227 1,198-

- --

-

- - -

70 300 310

- - -

66 535 514

--

_ _

- _

- -

- -

- -

- -

--'

150 417 377R -

-186 .714 -003

248 526) 497

3,270 9,311 9,0743,078 8,971 8,112

3,266 9,111 8,251

-37-

163 494 463

-418 V.455

- -

218

-.

...'

- -

- - -

.- - -

7'142 359 384

0 291 2,9a

94 362 281

1,799 1,559' 1,407 1,- . - -

447 400 302 2

333 282 276

214 190 112

502_

386.:,

-

383 . 5

-

1,318 1,059 892 85-

- -

-

-

-

317 249 209 19

511 448 438

- - -

512 407 366

- -

395 335 379 40

680 _____561____---5- 56

470

440

401

300

293

9,2497,751

7 641

t 3

7,730

397 378

-

-. -

383 347

-S*.%

-

322 307

238 240

258 212

6,983

44

31

_

292

34

252

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ANSON TI

ASHEVIVE-SUNCCMBE TI

BEAUhRT COUNTY TI

BLOB TI

BLUE RIDGE TI

CALDWELL CC I

CAPE FEAR I

CARTERET TI

CATAWBA VALLEY TI

CENTRAL CAROLINA TI

CENTRAL PIEDMONT CC

CLEVELAND COUNTY T

COASTAL CAROLINA CC

COLLEGE OF ALBEMARLE

CRAVEN CC

DAVIDSON COUNTY CC

DURHAM TI

EDGECOMBE TI

FAYETTEVILLE TI

FORSYTH TI

GASTON COLLEGE

GUILFORD TI

IFAX COUNTY TI

HAYW000 TI

ISOTHERMAL CC

JAMES SPRUNT INST

JIIHNSTON TI

LENOIR CC

MARTIN TI

MAYLAND TT

MCDOWELL TI.

MITCHELL CC

MONTGOMERY TI

NASH TI

PAMLICO TI

PIEDMONT TI

PITT TI

RANDOLPH TI

RICHMOND TI

ROANOKE-CM:MAN TI

ROBESON TI

ROCKINGHAM CC

'ROWAN TI

SAMPSON TI

SANDHILLS CC

SOUTHEASTERN CC

SOUTHWESTERN TI

STANLY TI

SURRY ,CC

''TI'OF ALAPANCE

TRI-COUNTY JI

GRAPH 6

GENERAL EDUCATIONAVERAGE ANNUAL F T E 1974-75

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CARTERET TI

BA VALLEY TI

CENTRAL INA TI

CENTRAL PIEDMO

CLEVELAND COUNTY TI

COASTAL CAROLINA CC

COLLEGE OP ALBEMARLE

CRAVEN CC

DAVIDSON COUNTY CC

TI

E' COMM 'TI

YETTEVILLE TI

FORSYTH TI

GASTON COLLEGE

GUILFORD TI

HALIFA4 COUNTY TI

HAYWO3OTI

ISOTHERMAL CC

AWES SPRUNT INST

JOHNSTON TI

LENOIR CC

MARTIN TI

MAYLAND TI

MEDOWELL TI

MITCHELL CC

MONTGOMERY TI

' NASH TI

PAMLICO TI

PIEDMONT TI

PITT TI

RANDOLPH TI

RICHMOND TI

ROANOKE- CHOWAN TI

ROBESON TI

ROCKINGHAM CC

ROWAN TI

SAMPSON TI

SANDHILLS CC

SOUTHEASTERN CC

SOUTHWESTERN TI

$TANLY TI

SURRY CC

TI OF ALAMANCE

TRI-COUNTY TI

VANCE-GRANVILLE TI

WAKE TECHNICAL INST.

WAYNE CC

WESTERN PIEDMONT CC

WILKES CC

WILSON COUNTY TI

$

I0 20 30 40 50 60

FULL-TIME EQUIVALENTS-38-

75

70 80

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et

Anson TI'

Asheville-Buncombe TI

Beaufort County TI

Bladen TI

Blue Ridge TI

Caldwell-CC & TI

Cape Fear TI

Carteret TI

Catawba Valley TI

Central Carolina TI

Central Piedmont CC

Cleveland County TI

Coastal Carolina CC

College of Albemarle

Craven CC

Davidson County CC

Durham TI

Edgecombe TI

Fayetteville TI

Forsyth TI,

Gaston College

Guilford TI

Halifax County TI

Haywood TI

Isothermal CC

James Sprunt Inst.

ohnston TI

Lenoir CC

Martin TI

Mayland TI ,

McDowell TI

Mitchell CC

Montgomery TI

Nash TI

Pamlico TI

Piedmont TI

Pitt TI

Randolph TI

Richmond TI

Roanoke-Chowan TI.

Robeson TI

Rockingham CC

Rowan TI

Sampson TI

II.Sandhills CC

1

GENERAL EDUCATION PROGRAM RE

1974-75

Summer Fall Winter Spring11 12 24 17

-

17 61 58 4948 '77 72 , 70

43 40 31

9 14 5 2,-

7 65 75 51_

21 41 28 27

801 1,195 1,496_

49 116 53

-

62 84 68

- - -

-:.-_

78 204 201

- -

,_-

51 72 7415 39 31

- 5 8

18 12 8

23 54 59J 23 47 37

3 5 4

44 47- - -

18 , 12 6 .

-

6 93 38

1,759

67

-

82

, 1

248

134

456

.

7

60

45

3936

-

. 6

_

58

._ -

77 64 45 9420 76 89 64

49 94 100 103

- - -

4 58 49 39'2 15 60

1 4 -

28 50 . 30 27

64 63 124

Southeastern CC 6 30 i 35Southwestern TI .56 63 71 47Stanly TI - 15 21

"Surry CC - 30 23 46

TABLE 14

1974-75 1973-74 1972

Average Average Aver

Annual Annual Annu16 14 8

_

47 36 30,

67 50 16

29 14 -

'8 6 3

50 29 30

30 20 28

1,313 701' 361

-

71 47 422 57

74 95-

- 3 1

183 133 92

- -

83 43 // 28

33 40 24

5 - /.

-

11 // 4

49 53 (32

. ,

38 / 38 35

12 2

32. 21 30

11

-

7

2

10

-

-

50 t. 51 54

70 57 10

62 38 20

87 70 . 45"

1

(38 16

'',31 6

'34 27 41

'82453

18

29 - _ .,,, -

- 9 79 48

, 9 , 1

25 1

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Central Piedmont CC , 801 1,195 1,496 1,759 ,313 701 '; 3 1

Cleveland County TI - - rCoastal Carolina CC, - - - -

College of Albemarle 49 116. 53 71 47 42

Craven CC - - - 2

Davidson County CC 62 84 68 82 74 .95

Durham TI - - - 1

Edgecombe TI - -

Fayetteville TI 78 204 01 248

Forsyth TI - - -

Gaston College - - -

Guilford TI 51 72

Halifax County TI i15 39Haywood TI - 5

Isothermal CC 18 12

James Sprunt Inst. 23 54

Johnston TI 23 47

Lenoir CC 3 -

Martin TI - 44Mayland TI - --....

McDowell TI - - -

Mitchell CC . 18 12

Montgomery TI - -

Nash TI 6 93 38 58

PamliCo TI - - - -

1833

133

57

192

- _ --- _

74 134 8-3 43 28

31 45 33 40 4.24

8 '6 5 ,...

.11 14

.6o 49 53 3238 38

12 2

32 21

8

59

37

5

47

45

3936

Piedmont TI _

Pitt TI 77 64 45Randolph TI 20 76 89

Richmond TI 49 94 100 103

Roanoke-Chowan TI - -

94

64

"35

302

10

11 7

51 54

70 57'

62 38 , go

87 7o

. '1

10

Robeson TI 4 58 49 39 38 16

Rockingham CC 2 15 48 60 31 6-

Rowan TI . - 1 - - - -

Sampson TI 28 50 30 27 34 27 41

SandhillSj CC 64 79 63 124 82 53' 18 '

Southeastern Cc : 6 43 3o 35 29 -

Southwestern TI 56 63 ZI 47 59 79 48

Stanly TI - 15 - 21. 9 1 --

Surry' CC . - 30 23 46 25 1 -

T. I. of Alamance 29, 30 28 24 28 3 -

Tri.-:County TI 14 45 48

Vance-Granville TI - - -

Wake TI , - - 6

Wayne CC 19 18 67

Westeft Piedmont CC 70 68 48

'- ,Wilkes CC 80 103 43

Wilton County TI ., 21 30 23

TOTAL 1974-75 1,799 3,172 3,244

TOTAL 1973-74 ,1,085 ,333 2,163

TOTAL 1972-71 489 1,310 1,197

_39..

,

60 42 26 4 17

6 ----2 -, 1

20 7 22 29

30 34 14 12

62 63' ,54 -

93 8o , 53 3

28 26 14

'3,823 3',020

2,161 1,9451,323 - 1,130

. "

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ANSON TI

ASHEVILLE -BUNCOKBE TI

BEAUFORT COUNTY TI

BLADEN TI

BLUE RIDGE TI

CtLDWELL CC t TI

CAPE FEAR TI

CARTERET TI

CATAWBA VALLEY Ti

CENTRAL CAROLINA Ti

CENTRAL PIECMONT CC

CLEVELAND COUNTY TI

COASTAL CAROLINA CC

COLLEGE OF ALBEMARLE

CRAVEN CC

DAVIDSON COUNTY CC

DURHAM TI

EDGECOMBE TI

FAYETTEVILLE Ti

FORSYTH TI

GASTON COLLEGE

GUILFORD TI

HALIFAX COUNTY TI

HAYWOOD TI

ISOTHERMAL CC

JAMES SPRUNT INST

JOHNSTON TI

LENOIR CC

MARTIN TI

MAYLAND TI

McDOWELLIl

MITCHELL CC

MONTGOMERY TI

NASH Ti

PAMLICO TI

PIEDMONT TI

PITT TI

RANDOLPH TI

RICHMOND TI

ROANOKE-CHOWAN TI

ROBESON TI

ROCKINGHAM CC

ROWAN II

SAMPSON Ti

SANDHILLS CC

SOUTHEASTERN CC

SOUTHWESTERN TI

STANLY TI

SURRY CC

TI OF ALAMANCE

TRI-COUNTY TI

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CAPE FEAR TI

CARTERET TI

CATAWBA VALLEY TI

CENTRAL CAROLINPTI

CENTRAL PIEDMONT CC

CLEVELAND .COUNTY TI

COASTAL CAROLINA CC

COLLEGE OF ALBEMARLE

CRAVEN CC

DAVIDSON COUNTY CC

DURHAM TI

EDGECOMBE TI

FAYETTEVILLE TI

FORSYTH'TI

GASTON COLLEGE

GUILFORD TI

HALIFAX COUNTY TI

HAYWOOD IL

ISOTHERMAL CC

JAMES SPRUNT 1NST

JOHNSTON TI

LENOIR CC

MARTIN TI

MAYLAND TI

McDOWELL TI

MITCHELL CC

MONTGOMERY TI-1.1

NASH TI

PAMLICO TI

PIEDMONT TI

PITT TI

RANDOLPH TI

RICHMOND TI

RDANOKE-CHOWAN TI

2ROBESON 71

ROCKINGHAM CC

ROWAN TI

SAMPSON TI

SANDHILLS CC

SOUTHEASTERN CC

SOUTHWESTERN TI

STANLY TI

SURRY CC

TI OF ALAMANCE

TR1-COUNTY TI

VANCE-GRANVILLE TI

WAKE TECHNICAL INST.

WAYNE CC

WESTERN PIEDMONT CC

WILFES CC

WILSON COUNTY TI

1

U

2 500 750 1000 1250 1500 1750

'FULL-TIME' EQUIVALENT-40-

79

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TECHNICAL PROGRAM FTE

1974-75

SummerAnson TI 68

Asheville-Buncombe TI 510

Beaufort County TI 151

Bladen TI 17

Blue Ridge TI 120

Caldwell CC & TI 135

Cape Fear TI 212

Carteret TI 94Catawba Valley TI 504Central Carolina TI 325

Central/Piedmont CC

II: Cleveland County TI

Coastal CC

II Craven CC

Davidson County CC11 Durham TI

Edgecombe TI

Carolina

College of Albemarle.

Fayetteville TI

Fors

II. Gaston CollegeGuilford

11.

Halifax,County TI

Haywood TI

Isothermal CC

James Sprunt Inst.

Johnston TI

Lenoir CC

Martin TI

Mayland TI

McDowell TI

Mitchell CC

Montgomery TI

Nash TI

Pamlico TI

Piedmont TI

Pitt TI

Radadolph TI

Richmond TI

Roanoke-Chowan TI

Robeson TI

Rockingham CC

Rowan TI

Sampson TI

Sandhills CC

Southeastern CC,

Southwestern TI

Stanly TI

Surry CC

2,052

520

190

68

188

161

504

141

828

726

91

668

124

199

21

Fall

139

1,093

360

61

244

433

753285

1,068

931

4,039884

632

382

313

598

1;126

3791,969

1,195

3541,465

351

486

142

129 271

129 289

208

116.; 3

74 6o

84 141

39 173

26 77

105 369

2 43

Winter

192

1,017

383

66'

260

557.

753320.

1,099

80

Sarin

321

954

446

85

190

670

712

3431,215

966 1,054

4,051 4,165

98o 1,138

615367330

6151,164

603

36o

414

712

1,263

358 462

2,296 2,001

1,284

3571,352

262 363

261 862

14 478156 428

42 191

119 - 480

142 390

456 992

120 375268 . 786

,129 .513'

131 367

61 176,

115 437

39

9

1654)

279

284

632

370

172

.168

182

83

416

44

488,

267

438

440235

3531,566

428

490

191

332

403722

513

156

168

188

79

455

43

504

957

403

496

261

1974-75

Average

Annual

1h0

894

335

57

204

449608

261

4 972819

TABLE 15

1973 -74, 1972Average AveraAnnual Annua

56

758

256

67

774251

30

156

269

521.

155

741

545

3,577 2,81

881- 4 1

510 375

294 230

310 178

1 347015 723

335 210

1,774 1,288

1,148 827

289 .252

1,263 1,028

326 196

423: 322

13o 87

,, 253 178

276 187

541 407

333 218

141_ 88

5

13

25

634

114

664

411

2,583

177

264

231

138

309

646

161

888

571

22'6

829

144

289

101

:1.70

144

407171

41

60

26.

110

27

449482

218

211

126

126

279

463

161

513

255

.145

46

238

485w. 565

365 3891,006 1,144

397 38o

828 702

545 618

405 421

265 2 273

442 436

140

14666

336

33

404762

334380

182

412322

940

318

646

45]--331194358

9592

51

192

25

304

534

270

267

137

204

307

597

221

528

301

157

106

299

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Central Piedmont MI

11Cleveland County TI

Coastal Carolina CC

College of Albemarle

CraVen CC

Davidson County CCDurham TI

Edgecombe TI

Fayetteville TI

Forsyth TI

II Gaston College

Guilford. TI

IIF6lifax County TI

Haywood TI

Isothermal CC

11 James Sprunt Inst.

Johnston TI

ILenoir CC

Martin TI

Mayland TI

IMcDowell TI

Mitchell CC

Montgomery TI

Nash TI11 Pamlico TI

Piedmont TI

II Pitt TI

Randolph TI

Richmond TI11 Roanoke-Chowan TI

Robeson TIII Rockingham CCII Rowan TI

Sampson TI

II .Sandhills CC

II Southeastern CC

Southwestern TI11 Stanly TI

Surry CC

T.0I. of Alamance

IITri-County.TI

Vance-Granville TI

11 Wake TIII Wayne CC

Western PiedmOnt CC

Wilkes CC

Wilson County TITOTAL 1974-75

TOTAL 1973-74TOTAL 1972-73

2,052 4,039 4,051 4,165 3,57 2,819 2,583,.520 884 98o 1,138 881 471 177190 632 615 603 510 375 26468 382 367 36o 294 23o 231

188 313 330 414 310 178 138

161 598 615 712 52] 347 309504 1,126 1,164 1,263 1,015 723 646141 379 358 462 335 210 161828 1,969 2,296 2,001 '1,774 1,288 888726 1,195 1,284 1,389 1,148 827 571..

91 354 357 353 289 252 226668 1,465 1,352 1,566 1,263 1,028 829124 351 399 428 326 196 144199 486 519 490 423 322 28921 142 165 191 130 87 101

129 271 279 332 253 178 170129 289 284 403 276 187 144208 600 632 722 541 407 407,116 332 370 513 333 218 171

74 160 172 156 141 88 41

84 141 168 168 140 95 6o

39 173 182 188 146 92

26 77 83 79 66 51 26

105 369 416 455 336 192 110-2 43 44 43 33 25 27

262 363 488 504 404 394 4492\61 862 967 957 762, 534 482

14 478 438 403 334 270 218156 428 440 496 3810' 267 21142 191 235 261 182 '137 126

119 480 485 565 412 204 126'0 142_ 390 365 389 322 307 279

456 _ 992 1,006 1,144 900 597 463120 375 397 380 318 221 161268 786 828 702 646 528 513

129 513 545 618 1 . 301 255131 367 405 421 ''' 331 157 145_61 176 4 265 273 f 194--"-- 106 46115 437 442 6 058 299 238395 879 923 994 708 637 578

72 146 133 125 119 89 247152 392 515 524 396 113 79622 1,043 9 931 889 742 582

375-- 1,041 1,084 1,065 891 825 821 .

202 680 728 808 605 441 364

576 870 955 1,072 868 777 724156 447 513 591 427 278 111

14,355 34,473 36,213 38,243 30',827

11,422 27,526 26,141 !;.. 25,338,873 24,117 23,130 I 21,625 10,448

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ANSON TI

ASHEVILLE-BUNCOMBE TI

BEAUFORT COUNTY TI

BLADlipt,

BLUE RIDGE TI

CXLDWELL CC i TI

CAPE FEAR TI

CARTERET TI

CATAWBA VALLEY TI

CENTRAL CAROLINA TI

CENTRAL PIEDMONT CC

CLEVELAND COUNTY TI

COASTAL CAROLINA CC

COLLEGE OF ALBEMARLE

CRAVEN CC

DAVIDSON COUNTY CC

DURHAM TI

EMECOMBE TI4C

FAYETTEVILLE TI

FORSYTH TI

GASTQ1 COLLEGE

GUILFORD TI

HALIFAX COUNTY TI

HAYWOOD TI

ISOTHERMAL CC

JAMES SPRUNT INST

JOHNSTON TI

LENOIR CC

MARTIN TI

MAYLAND TI

McDOWELL TI

MITCHELL CC

'MbNTGOMERY TI

NASH TI

FAHLICO-TI

PIEDMONT TI

PITT TI

RANDOLPH TI

RICHMOND TI

ROANdKE-CHOWAN TL

ROBESON TI

ROCKINGHAM CC

ROWAN TI

'SAMPSON TI

SANDHILLStC

SOUTHEASTERN CC

SOUTHWESTERN TI

STANLY TI

SURRY CC

TI OF ALAMANCE

TRICOUNTS' TI

82

GRAPH 8

VOCATIONALAVERAGE ANNUAL FTE 1974-75

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CARTERET TI

CATAWBA VALLEY,TI

CENTRAL CAROLINA TI

CENTRAL PIEDMONT CC

CLEVELAND itipaury TI

COASTAL CAROLINA CC

COLLEGE OF ALBEMARLE

\seCRAVEN CC

aulosom COUNTY CC

DURHAM TI_

EDGECOMBiTI

FAYETTEVILLE TI

FORSYTH TI

GASTON COLLEGE

GUILFORD TI

HALIFA1 COUNTY TI

HAYWOb0 TI

ISOTHERMAL CC

JAMES SFRUHT INST

JOHNSTON fl

LENOIR CC

MARTIN TI

MAYLAND TI

MGiplI11ELL TI

..MdiCHELL CC

*.4314fGC;14E RY TI

NASH TI

PAMLICO TI

PIEDI43NTTI

PITT TI

RANDOLPH TI

RICHMOND TI

ROANOKE-CHOSIANTI

ROBESON TI

ROCKINGHAM CC

ROWAN TI

SAMPSON TI

SANDHILLS CC

SOUTHEASTERN CC

SOUTHWESTERN Ti

STANLY TI

SURRY CC

TI OF ALAMANCE

-TRI- COUNTY TI

VANCE-GRANVILLE TI

WAKE TECHNICAL INST.

t, WAYNE CC

WESTERN PIEDMONT CC

WILKES CC

WILSON COUNTY TI

11

.

S

1 6 200 3

FULL- TIME

;1).

00 400 500

1 VALEN TS0 ,

.

.;\

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Anson TI

-Asheville combe TI

OLU1

II Bladen TI

,Blue,Ridge T

Caldwell CC & I

Cape Fear TI

Carteret TI

Catawba Valley TI

Central Carlina TI

Central Piedmont bp.

Cleveland County AI

Coastal Carolina CC

College of.,Albemarle

Craven CC

1

Davidson County CC.

Durham TI.

Edgecombe Ti

Fayetteville TI

Forsyth TI

Gaston' College

Guilford TI

Halifax County, TI

Haywood TI

Isothermal CC

James Sprunt Inst.

Johnston TI

Lenoir CC

Martin TI

Mayland TI

McDowell

Mitchell CC

MontgoAery,TI

.Nash TI

Pamlico TI

Piedmont TI

Pitt TI

Randolph TI

Richmond TI, 0

Manoke-Chowan TI'

Robeson

Rockingham CC

Rowan TI

Sampson TI

SanM,116:CC.

,/jou&asiiern CCSouthwestern TI

Atanly TI, ,114

SurrytC

4t

VOCATIONAL PROGRAM FIE

1974 -75

Spring

1974-75

Average

Annual

TABLE 16

1973-74Average

Annual

225 180 112

417 423 .387257. 259 _119

'319 195 166

148 136 134

177 154 176

375 351 273

350 331 291.396 316 304

342 288 223

1,458 14278 895

314 265

341 341 287

164 147 138-

246 241 232

233 194 176299 296 316209 204 252

744 681 540

559 573 584

642 475s 357

543 ,482 836

257 206

538 490 2

329 . 277 22

304 273536 489

537601 514131' 115 132

513 409 179

Summer Fall Winter

140 181 173

329 486 459 _

8,5_ 245 '°- e'.338

156 -%21

4t112 121 162

N\128 147 .164%$,

1 0 398 380

19 381 394 .

203 \ 306 360

119 34: .$43

763 1,14 '4577, , 190 57 i 258

198 415 409----!._

---;7114\ 154 155

199 260 257

143 _ 191 210

303 284 296

163 215 227 .

292 876 808,

525 611 597

272 464 523

328 511 543

146 209 210,

Q AP548 8

3119

319

205 283 299

376 514.- .529

429 496 530

96 115 116

217 413 493

93 220 281 301

10 111 , 99 133

0 259 265 243132 165 .164 212

30\ 53 45 ' 49

219

191

134183

275

27,

187- 0777

173153

75182

262:

\ 323

.172

285\ , 285290 `, 338

364. ---36°-216 1257

175 172

2,3

384

480 '429 636

232, 304-

30-3e is 67 270203 -20 e 178

99 125

514 328

234 28

0.108 146 ,

216 249,n1r.

224

88232

, 168A.

44

302

247

63

322-

455

247257

174

111,

:4,443

`'274 248180 ' 127

253 225

J02

2

170113

34

224

285

154

233

270

1972Avera

Annua

100

361

11137

122

181

218255277265

969.227

2481391209

J.88353201

483626

311

501

232]

2 541

204'

223261.485127

58

112

101

111

47

2051

2091

1241

2421

2 511

356 , 294

209 204278

118 153

117 124

203 233

13 .2131

'38

-l48

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11 loaL4W a ValICy it JUU 3°0II' Central Carolina TI 119 346 343

Ce*tral Piedmont CC 763 1,314 1,577

Cleveland County TI 190 257 258Coastal Carolina CC- 198 415 409

IICraven CC

College of Albemarle 114

199 260154

257

155

Davidson County CC 143 191 210

II Ddrham TI . 303 284 296

li Edgecombe TI,_ 163 215 227. -Fayetteville TI 292 = 876 8ct811 ,Forsyth TI 525 611 , 597

11/ Gaston College 272 464 523

Guilford TI . 328 511 543IIHalifax County TI 146 209 210

Haywood TI 319 554 548If Isothermal CC 190 270 318

II James Sprunt Inst. 205 283 , 299

Johnston TI 376, 514 529

Lenoir CCt- 429 496 530

Martin TI 96 115 116

Mayland TI 217 413 493

11McDowell TI 93 220 281

Mitchell CC 10 111.

99

Montgomery TI . 160 259 265

IINash TI 165 164132

39U -310

342' 288 '223 p265

1,458 1,278 895 .96g

314 255 243 227

341 -...,... 341 287 248

164

246 241 2Q9

147 138

232 2

139

233 194 176 188299 2'96 316 353209 204 252 201

. 744 681 --, 540 -- -483559 573 584 626

642 475 357 311

543 482 483 501

257 .206 186 232

1289

490 279 254277 228 204

536 489 346 261

601 514 537 485131 115 132 127.

513 409 179 58

301 224

3 88

102 , 112

2_

-

43 232 170 101

168 111113212

304' 273 227 223

3430 53 49 44Pamlico TI 45 47

II Pitt TI 191 323 216

Piedmont TI 219 262 364

Randolph TI 134 172 175

Richmond TI 183

11 Roanoke-Chowan TI 0 275

285 285

290 338

, IRobeson TI

Rockingham CC

Rowan TI

Sampso. TISan lls CC

Southeastern CC

Southwestern TI

Stanly TI

Surry CC

T. I. of Alamance

-County TI

ante- Granville TI

11--`Wa!-_,- 'I

II Wayi

Western Piedmon

Wilkes CC

Wilson Count TI

TOTAL 1974-75

TOTAL 1973-74

TOTAL-1972-73

273 .480 ' 429

1781 274 232

187. .303 ,267

107 ',203 206

77 99 4251

173 514 ,_ 328

153 234 328

75 108 146182 216 249104 135 135

205 375 344232 307 ,' 267

v 422 539 456333 462 53571, 96 91

.

142 342 243

234 336 35211,697 18,336 18,852

11,245 ,16,022 15;152

9,711 14,930 14,604

257

360 302

247-224

172 163 154273 257 233

384

,

322 270

636 455 356

'' 304 . 247 209

270_ ''' 257 278 :

-. 178 i 174 118

143 .111' . 117

165it443 203

274 248 213

180 127 - 69

253. 225 168

135 ,,127 190 .

.399 33fr 347255 265 277

547 491 : 477557 . 472 377103 AD- 80.

207 234 83367 121 -106

19;712 -17,163

14,25714,582 - 1414!.. .,018

. -

, 205

206

124

242

251

294

204

244153

124

233213

38

99

240

284

200

511

361

5o

. 95268

-.

-

13-0

-43- 5c1-

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86GRAPH 9

CURR1tULUM SUB-TpTALAVERAGE ANNUAL F T E 1974-75

ANSON TI

ASHEVILLE-BUNCOMBE TI

BEAUFORT COUNTY TI

BLADEN TTY

Bug RIDGE Ti

CALDWELL CC 5/TI

CAPE FEAR TI

CARTERET TI

CATAWBA VALLEY TI

CENTRAL CAROLINA TI,

CENTRAL piEomon CC,

CLEVELAND COUNTY TI

COASTAL CAROLINA CC

COLLEGE OF ALBEMARLE

CRAVEN, CC

DAVIDSON COUNTY CC

DURHAM 71

EDGEO3MBE TI

FAYETTEVILLE TI

FORSYTH TI

GASTON COLLEGE

GUILFORD 71

HALIFAX COUNTY TI

HAYWOOD TI

ISOTHERMAL. CC.

JAMES SPRUNT INST

JOHNSTON TI

LENOIR CC

MARTIN TI

MAYLAND TI

McOVELL TI

MITALL CC

MONTGOMERY TI

. NASH T1

PAKLICO TI

PIE TI

PITT TI

ill RANDOLPH TI

RICHMOND T1

ROANOKE- CHOWAN TI

ROBESON TI

ROCKINGHAM CC

ROWAN TI

SAMPAN TI

SANDHILLS CC

SOUTHEASTERN CC

SOUTHWESTERN TI

STANLY TI

' SURRY CC.

TI OF ALAWCE

TRI-COUNTY TL

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CARE FEAR TI

. CARTERET TI

CATAWBA PALLET TI

NEIQBLCAROLINA TI

CENTRAL PIEDMONT CC

CLEVELAND COUNTY TI

COASTAL CAROLINA CC

'COLLEGE OF ALBEMARLE

CRAVEN CC

DAVIOSON COUNTY CC

DURKIN TI

EfGECOMBE TI

FAYETTEVILLE TI

FORSYTH,TI

GASTON COLLEGE

GUILFORD TI

HALIFAX COUNTY'TI

HAMM TI

ISOTHERMAL CC

JAMES SPRINT INST

JOHNSTON TI

LENOIR CC

MARTIN TI

YAYLAMD TI

&DOWELL TI

MITCHELL CC

MONTGOMERY TI

HASH TI

PAMLICO TI

TI

PITT TI

RANDOLPH TI

RICHMOND TI

E-CHOWAN TI

SON TI

U

ROCKIN

ROWAN TI

SAMPSON TI

SANDHILLS CC

SOUTHEASTERN CC

SOUTHWESTERN TI

STANLY TI

SORRY CC

TI OF ALAMANCE

'TRI-COUNTY TI

VANCE-G VILLE TI

WAKE TECHNICAL T.

WAiNE CC

WESTERN PIEDMONT CC

WILMS CC

WILSON COUNTY TInV,.

400 800 1200 1600 2000 2400

F LL-TINIE EQUIVALENTS-447

8(

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UJRIC

ft

Anson TI

As4eville-Bunc mbe TI

Beaufo*rt-County

Bladen TI

ge TI

IICaldwell CC & TI

Cape Fear TI

Carteret TI

IICatawba Valley TI

Central Carolina TI

Central Piedmont CC

Cleveland County TI

Coastal Carolina CC

College of Albemarle

Craven CC

Davidson. County CC

DurhamTI,Edgecombe TI

Fayetteville TI

Forsyth Ti

Gaston College

Guilford TI

Halifax Coun

Haywood TIIsothermal CC

IIJames'Sprunt Init.

Johnston TI

II Lenoir CC

Martin TI

8 U TABLE 17

.-.,..1,974z75 1973-74 1972

, -----2---- Kigiage Average Aver

Summer Fall Winter Spring Annual Annual Annu

21.9 , 332 389 563 376 193, -16

839 1,579. 1-476 - 1,371 1,317 1,161 1,11

253 666 _, 779-1-_,862_ __MI_ '' 406 39157 294 349 474 319 246 20

232 408 462 369 369 304 ` 26

385 883 1,031 1,166 . 867

462,% 1,151 1,133 1,087 959297 731 789 744 642

707 1,374 1,459 1,611 1,288

465 1,318----1,13122423 1;137

4,372 8,386 8,967 9,181 7,727

710 1,141 1,238 1;452 1,136

592 1,539 1,479 1,391 1,251

7§4

741

1,175

1,311

304 594 585 671 , 539

1,198 3,049 3

y, 1,251 1,806- 1,881

° 855 2,045 2,078

1,047 , 2,048. 1,969.285 599 640

518 1,045 1,075

299 -724 801-

357 , 608 .- 637 696

528 85o 850 9841,632 1,664 1,873

491 533 68o

573 665 s, 669

314 1,024 913 924

497 767 sza 874

472 104(L \ 1,3'52 '1,529807 1,410-N 1,460 1,563

667 :59

794 85

475 ` 391,045 9

788 7o

5,822 5,57

714 40

964 75

691 72

524 40

1,001 99

1,039 99

465 36

2,993 2,638 1,961 1,46

1;948 1,721 1,411 1,19

2, 13 1,823 1,501 1492,243 1,828 1,554 1,35

736 ' 565 . 422 401,034 918 601 , 54

844 '.* 667 .528 49

888

Mayland TI 29T

II N McDowell TI'----

Mitchell CC'

Montgomery TI

Nash Tr

Pamlico TI .

11 Piedmont TI

II Pitt; I' .'.

Randolph TI

II °Richmond TI.

II Roanoke-Chowan TI ,,,,

Robeson TI

II Rockingham CC

Rowan TI -

Sampson TI

Sandhills'CC

Southpetern_ccII Sopthwestern,TI

II StaillSr TI

SiArri gC'

177

133

186

243'32

_361831 801

336 348

627' 618 72

A 96 89-o 92

575

803

1,515

480

458 42

571 44

1,384 1,39371- 32

267 10

97 18

467221 12

356 27

59 7

839 652

2 298

554

77,

481 :625 °. 85Z ., 864 70

529 , 1,249 1,228 1,308 ' 1,079168 726 \ 702 , 639 559

.t924

504

388 I 807 , 825' 872

317 ,, 481 573 645 ,

396 1,018 963z

1,240 go

472 '1,096 1,022. '1,148 , 935

643 '''1,296 1,273%, 1,414 1,15725i 628 633y,. 585 526

595 1,678 1,679 1,400

471

340136

515

564, 1,366 1,566

4- 804 . 742

, 299 ,' 4111,101 1,169 1, 75

618

4?2*,

570

'408

N576901

875-

217

1,242 882 '

638, 449

330 176'

991 . ... 815

65

69

'36

49

37

42

88

76

351,21

,0 93

40

8

65

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10- L'enfral-L'arolini:-'111-

Central Piedmont'CC

Cleveland County TICoastal Carolina CC

College'of Albemarle

Craven CC

Davidson County CC

Durham TI

Edgecombe TI

Fayetteville TI

Forsyth TI

Gaston College'

Guilford TI

Halifax County TI ,

Haywood TI

Isothermal cc

James Sprunt Inst.

Johnston TI

II Lenoir CC

11 Martin TI

Mayland TIA

McDowell TI

Mitchell CC

Montgomery TINash -ti

Pamlico TI

Piedmont TI

Pitt TI

Randolph TI

Richmond TI

Roanoke-Chowan TI

Robeson TI

Rockingham CC

Rowan T1Sampson TI

Sandhills CC

Southeastern CC

Southwestern TI

Stanly TI

Surry CC

T. I. of Alamance

Tri-County PIVance:Granville TI

Wake TI

Wayne CC

'Western Piedmont CC

Wilkes CC

Wilson County TI

TOTAL 1974-75

TOTAL 1973-74TOTAL 1972-71

4,372710

592

4 314

497,

472807

304

1,198

1,25r:-

8,386 8,967

1,141 1,238

1,539 1,4791,024 913

767' 828

1,346 1,352.

1,410, 1,460

585.3:9 4

3,305

_-1,881

9,181 7,727 5,822

1,452 1,136 714

1,391 1,251 964

924 794 691 .

874 741 524

1,529 1,175 1,001 ,

1,563 1,311 1,039.,

671 539 4652,993 2,638 1,961

7- 11-194-:--1-121:---1,411

855 0:5 2,08 2,313 1,823 1,501

1,047 2,048 1,969 2,243 1,828 1,554

285 99 640 '730 565 422

518 1,045 1,075 1,034 918 601

299 724 801 844 667 528

357 608 637 696 575 458

528 850 850 984 803 571

888 1,632 1,664 - 1,873 1,515 1,384

,212 491 533- 680 480 371

291 573 665 669 550 267

177 361 449 469 364 197

133 831 801 839 652 467

186 336 348 322 298 221

243 627 618 725 554 356

32 96 89 92 7Z 59

481 625. '852 864 706 618

529 1,249 1;228 1,308 1,079 876

168 726 702 639 559 462

388 807 825 872 724 570

41, 317 --. 481 573 645 504 408'

' 396 '1,018* 963 1,240 905 5/,0

'-0/472 1,096 1,022 1,148 935 901.

643 1,296 1,273 1,414 1,157' 875

255 628 633 585 526 366

595 1,678° 1,679, 1,649 1,400 1,217

471 1;564 .1,366 1,566 1,242 882

340 664 804 74; 63811 449136 299 411 474 330 176

515 1,101 1,169 1,175 V 991 815

528 1,044 1,086 1;153 953 83.0

291 ;, 566 525 584 492 462

384 699 782 785 663 391

1,044 1,582 1,423 1,498' 1,387 1,241

869 .1;880- 2,070 2,053 1,719 1,523

412' 1,135 1,158 1,273 997 815

892 -1,677 1,522, 1,665 1,440' 1;125

411 : 81T 888 986 776 598

31,121 65,292 67,383 71,027 58,-740,

26,830 54,852 51,568 49,827 45,80422,139' 49,468 47,382 44,627 -

89 -45-

5,57

40

7572

40

99

9936

1,46

1,19

1,391,35

54

49

42

44

1,3932

lo

18

12

27

7

65

69

36

, 491

377

42

88

351,21

93

408

65

81

5427

1,12

1,48

.75

1,07

58

40,98

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ANSON TI

ASHEVIL CONDE TI

BEAUFORT C

BLADEN TI

BL RIDGE TI

CALDWELL & TI

CAPE FEAR I

CARTERET TI

CATAWBA VALLEY TI

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DAVIDSON cOUNTY CC.

DURHAM TI

EDGECCMBE TI

FAYETTEVILLE TI

FORSYTH TI

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GUILFORD TI

HALIFAX *COUNTY. TI

HAYWOOD TI

ISOTHERMAL CC.

JAMES SPRUNT,AST

JOHNSTON TI

LENOIR CC

MARTIN TY

KAYLA/I° TI

MCDOWELL TI

MITCHELL CC

MONTGOMERY TI

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RANDOLPH TI

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ROANOKE-EHOWAN TI

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SANDHILLS CC

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CARTERET TI

CATAW1AVALLEY TI

CENTRAL CAROLINA TI

CENTRAL PIEDMONT CC

CLEVELAND,COUNTY TI

COASTAL CAROLINA CC

COLLEGE OF.ALBEMARLE

CRAVEN CC

DAVIDSON COUNTY CC

DURHAM TI

cogtomeE TI

FATETTEVIELE TI

'FORSYTH TI

GASTON COLLEGE

GUILFORD'TI

HALIFAX COUNTY TI

HAYW SOD TI

ISOTHERMAL CC

JAMES SPRCNT INST

JOHNSTON TI

LENOIR CC

MARTIN TI

- r

PAYLAND Ti

MtDOWELL TI

MITCHELL CC

MONTGOMERY TI

NASH TI

PAMLICO TI

PIEDMONT TI

PITT TI

RANDOLPH TI

RICHMOND TI

ROANOKE-CHOWAN TI

ROBESON TI

ROCKINGHAM CC

ROWAN TI

SAMPSON, TI

tAADHILLS CC

SOU,EASTEin CC'

SOUTHWE%TERN TI

STANLY TI

SURRY CC

TI OF ALAMANCE

TRI-COUNT 7I4

VANCE.GRANVILLE TI

WAKE TECHNICAL INST.

WAYNE,CC

WESTERN PIEDMONT CC

WILKES CC

WILSON COUNTY T;

200 400 600 8.0 topoN-,' 1200

FULL-TIME EQUI.VALFNTS-46-

91 I.

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OCCUPATIONAL EXTENSION PROGRAM ltTE ''1)(2, TABLE 181974-75 . ,

1974,75 1973-74 1972-

.,,.Average Average Avera

Summer Fall Winter Spring Annual "Annual Annna

Anson TI 230 670 500 301 427 247

411' 399

31

411Asheville- Buncombe TI 338 492________ 507 '305 235

:Beaufort County TI 781 791 50.7 .

928 _753_ 708 424IIBladen TI ' '125 128 141 108 127 172 71

Blue Ridge TI - 476 611 512 533 534 393 220

Caldwell CC & TI

Cape Tear TI

Carteret TI

Catawba Valley TI

Central Carolina TI

Central Piedmont CC

Cleveland County TI

Coastal Carolina CC

College of AlbemarleCraven CC

Davidson County cc,

Durham TI

Edgecofibe TI

Fayetteville TI

11

Forsyth '-TI

Gaston College

Guiliford TI

Halifax Cpunty TI

Haywooq,,TI

Isothirmal CC

IIJames Sprunt

Johns on TI

L"61Marti TI.

J.taylan TI.

Mclowe 1 TI

F .ce 1 CO

Montgo e TI

Nash,TI

111 Pamlico TI

Yledmon TI-

_Pitt T1

Randalph_az_,Richmond TI

Roanoke.:ihowan_TI.

Robes.= TI

II Rockingham CC

II kowali TI

Sampson 71

11,Southeastern CC

Southwestern TI

11Stanly TI

SurrS,CC r 6

944 572 618

1,188 2,043 1,837

240 242 259

488 839 707

902 1,113 905

594 1,137 849

393 308 ,344510 513 ,622.

107 -443 284155 '547 284

313 285 453643 168 364332 299 156

848 884 , 1,153

370 580 507

322 '392 ,291

99Y 1,355 1,398179 413 3.73

116 419 ,-, 14866 118' 75

544 '670 -411

1,301 'T,593 .1,312

219 241 1175

969 751. 3t)2%

1,103 1,006 932

942 882 733

341 *348 253

623 567 49018.1 254 185

437 356 292

247

1,281

"59

384

290

582

79712

86

225

382 359 276 143

, 433 402 257 179371 X89 36o , 288

,627 1,131-' 573 165

762 556 409 450

504 377 , 19o, '308

1,699 1,363 1,049 711

167 284 - 176 ,148

---- 651 335. 274 238'

'.. 168 -------107 , 68 ,- 52

589391 \

921156,

',, 770

551 700 68o

112 .135 124

38 - 85 '69 .

\ 72

,333

tjg--- 369

56 -----,

201 ..

... 202* 95

225 2&k

166 214, 271:

493 466 482

1-- 322

to 434 , 344 ,277. 333 282

210 813 500

154 186 . 199,

1:32 341 253

216 , 372 128

611 539 757.

49' 281 280

190 0.8 281_614 986 656,213' 139. 243

148 236\ 213 106

769:- 762 593 .2858

1,086'\ 755 432 486

279 ___162 118 202

128 81 41 54

147 , 85 61 4127

475 \\346 193

147 ... 102 ' tl

288 2 9, 124 '93

161 21 110 123

229 221\

6940

534

534\ 392

7 a 299t--,2 , 291

785

243550

91"

'356

326

169

753

,371

578

196

371,

203

568

236

219

753

241

15'9 1 337

547 457

344 298

259 346

202 64

300 212

168 113

263 12.7

214 203

259.

123

214 130

196 181.

471 ' 9316 8

1

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111 Central Carolina TI

Central Piedmont CC

Cleveland County TI

Coastal Carolina CC

College of Albemarle

Craven CC -

Davidson'Countfr CC

DurhaM TI

Edgecombe TI

Fayetteville TI

Forsyth TI

Gafton College

Guilford TI ,

Halifax County TI

Haywood TI

Isothermal CC

',James Sprunt_Inst.

Johnston T1

tenair CC

Martin TI

Mayland TI

11

McDowell Ti

Mitchell CC

Montgomery TI

Nash TT.

Pamlico TI

I Pi

,Piedmont TI

902 1,113 905

594 1,137 849

393 308= 344510 513 622

107 443 284

155 547 284

313 285 !,453

643 168 364

332 299 156

848 884 1,153

370 580 507

322 392 291

998 1,355 1,398

179 413 373

116 419 14866 118 75

240

589

551

112

38

72

333

182

225

263

391

921

700

135

85

156

770

)680

124

69

61 56

369 201

202 95

281 '281215 206

1,103 1,006

942 .482341 '348

623. 567

181 254

1437 356

382 359

4, 433 402

371 289,

1,627 1431762 56

504 c77

1,699 6

167

651

168 1 7

148

769

a,o86

279

128 8

6

2,

147 8

475 34

103 147288 26

161

932 290

733 582

253 79

490 712

185 86

292 225

276 143257 179

360 288

573 165409-- 350

308

711

148

23

190

1,049176

274

68

213

593

432

11

41

486202

54

61' 127

61

93123

19

2

24110

159 337

547 457

344 298

2592g T4

300 212

168 11,3

263 1t7

214 203

459 r 123

olph TI

Richmond TI

Roanoke-Chowan TI

-Robeson TI

Rockingham CCII Rowan TI

Sampson TI

Sandhills CC

1--Southeastern'CC

Southwestern TI

11Stanly TI ..*

Surry CC

T.I. of Alamanceo

It Tri- County TI

Vance-Granville' TI

Wake TI

Wayne CC

Western Piedmont CC

Wilkes CC

Wilson County TI. /TOTAL 1974 -75

ibTAL 1973-74

- TOTAL 1972=73

\'

166,

493,

331/

214

46381

`' 277 333

210 -

154,

332

v 216

\ 611

\\O.(190

614

)213

494

125;

139',

,/31 /

276

376

164

213

,20,044

13,261

9 09

271482

813 ZOO18 199

341` 253

372 1281

539 757

281 , 280

318

986

139

354

"171V.

239

282

439468

Z99. 291

578

243 ' 196

550 371

203"

356 568

326 236

69 239

753371 241

'561 503

166 145271 220

224 204

438 3

423 424

344 228

28

1 24, 6271

252n

281

"656

243

599

116

226

27t1'

364 ,

428.

162 230

306 19826l946 23,867 V17, 18, 608-13 06 13 4'7

214' 130

196 181

471 93

16 84

2 276

,,96 205

,165 74

83 96316

198

'487 94

-142 214

4

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- 94GRAPH 11

OTHER ACADEMIC EXTENSIONAVERAGE ANNUAL F T E 1974-75

ANSON TI

ASHEVILLE-BUNCOMBE TI

BEAUFORT COUNTY TI

BLADEN TI

BLUE RIDGE TI

CALDWELL CC S TI

CAPE FEAR TI

CARTERET TI

CATAWBA VALLEY TI

CENTRAL CAROLINA TI

CENTRAL PIEDMONT CC

CLEVELAND COUNTY TI

METAL CAROLINA CC

COLLEGE OF ALBEMARLE

CRAVEN CC

DAVIDSON COUNTY CC

DURHAM TI

EDGECOMBE TI

FAYETTEVILLE TI

FORSYTH TI

GASTON COLLEGE

GUILFORD TI

HALIFAX COUNTY TI

HAYWOOD TI

ISOTHERMAL CC

JAMES SPRUNT HST

JOHNSTON TI

LENOIR CC

MARTIN TI

MAYLAND TI

MCDOWELL TI

MITCHELL CC

MONTGOMERY TI

NASH TI

PAMLICO TI

RIEDMONT TI

PITT TI

RANDOLPH TI

RICHNND TI

ROANOKE ..CHOWAN TI

ROBESON TI

ROCKINGHAM CC

ROWAN TI

SAMPSON TI

SANDHILLS CC

SOUETHASTERNI CC

SOUTHWESTERN TI

STANLY TI

SORRY CC

TI OF ALAHANCE

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CAPE FEAR TI

CARTERET TI

CATAWBA VALLEY TI

CENTRAL CAROLINA TI

CENTRALplEDMONT CC

CLEVELAND COUNTY TI

COASTAL CAROLINA CC

COLLEGE OF ALBEMARLE

CRAVEN CC

DAVIDSON COUNTY CC

DURHAM TI

EDGECOMBE Ti

FAYETTEVILLE TI

FOASYTH TI

GASTON COLLEGE

GUILFORD II

HALIFAX COUNTY TI

HAYWOOD TI

ISOTHERMAL CC

JAMES SPRUNT INST

JOHNSTON TI

LENOIR CC

MARTIN TI

MAYLAND TI

McDOWELL TI

MITCHELL CC

MONTGOMERY TI

NASH TI

PAMLICO TI

PIEDMONT TI

. PITT TI

RANDOLPH TI

RICHMOND TI

ROANOKE - CHOWAN TI

ROBESON TI

_ CC

ROWAN TI

SAMPSON TI

SANDHiLLS CC

SOUTHEASTERN CC

(SOUTHWESTERN TI

STANLY T

RRY CC

TI OF ALANANCE

TRI- COUNTY TI

VANCE-GRANVILLE TI

WAKE TECHNICAL INST.

'WAYNE CC

WESTERN PIEDMONT cc

WIL

0 WILSON COUNTY TI

MIR

e

0 10 200 300

FULL- E EQUIVALENTS-48-

91

400

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OTHER ACADEMIC EXTENSION PROGRAM FTE

1974-751974-75

Average---

Summer Fall Wintere----:--S firin 'Annual

Anson TI,

Asheville-Buncotbe TI

Beaufort County TI

Bladen TI

Blue Ridge TI

Caldwell CC & TI

Cape Fear TICarteret TI -

Catawba Valley TI

Central Carolina TI

Central Piedmont CCCleveland County TI

Coastal Carolina CC

College-of Albemarle

Craven CC

Davidson County CC

Durham TI

Edgecombe TIFayetteville TI

Forsyth TI

Gaston CollegeGuilford TItHalifax County TI

Haywood TI

Isothermal

James Sprunt Inst.

Johnston TI

Lenoir CC

Martin TI

Mayland TI

-TI0Atch 11 CC

Mont ery TI,

Nash T1Pamlico TI

Piedmont TI

Pitt TI

Randolph TI

Richmond TIRoanoke-Chowan,TI

RobesOn TI

Rockingham CC

Rowan TI

Sampson TI

Sandhills CC

Southeastern CC

Southwestern TIStanly TI

Surry CCnn L7 110

'28 44 45 58 44

25 51 56 32

80 342 186 183

59 76 63 6o

125 114 162 171 43

(

E.

TABLE 19I

1973-74 1972-71

Ave ge' Averag

ual Annual

416 345. 312 226 325

371 525 532 406 459 7231 25 84 83 56 `55

150 198 196 ,257 20s 144--372 468 637 -691 5, 2.._ '228

232 201 79 396 227 351

33 91 68 I30 81 57

88 125 128 190 133 158

14 113 95 53 69 51

130 249 111 225 179 106

129

119

875

'195113

93 145 113 150 125 143 272

5 23 22 38 22 18 51

156 69 77 200 126 99 14

199 46 73 156 119 83 5

57 96 93 199 111 49 83

38 55 58 74 56 36 137

195 335 296 364 298 171 464

,04 138 157 162, 130 5 144

16 73 19 153 65 43 46

37 53 30 so 43 47 .96

69 213 130 142 139 142 2j8

84 144 237 245 178 122/ 2Z8

21 54 52 83 3 52 311

26 32 13 84 39 22 4125 148 36 212 105 24 12

24 45 30 -5/

,20 51

34 103 108 .46 88 45 -

38 ' 39 38 48 41 4, 36 ' 5536 Jo 26 25 24 13 91

32 54 62 7-- 51 37 38".

11 12 75 149 62 17 90

43 73 63 69 62 63 33052 59 f 88 204 101 116 *104

51 116 . 76 6o 76 93 86

49 6o 48 97 64 27 207

19 89 114 56 '66

761 6o 74 76 68 31 8560 129 86 174 112 42 145

2277-

221 130 , 75 163 107 209,'

82 i 76 189 127 -119 36 88'

\ 127 130 122 101 , -762 4 265.\101 167 105 81 114 ,_ 64 55

,70, 7o 96 138 _94 34 . 43.

32 21 41. 29 31. 19 148

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Central'Pedmont CC 232

1/ Cleveland County TI 33

Coastal Carolina CC 88

College of Albemarle 14

ICraven CC 130

Davidson County CC 93

II

Durham TI 5

Edgecombe TI 156

Fayetteville TI 199

IForsyth II 57

.Gaston College 38

Guilfdrd TI 1951 Halifax County laHa.

64

Haywood TI 16

Isothermal CC .37

IIfames Sprunt Inst. 69

Johnston TI 84

II

Lenoir CC 21

Martin TI 26

gayland TI 25

II

McDowell TI 24

Mitchell CC 34

Montgomery TI 38

II

.NasA TI

Pamlico TI36

32

Piedmont TT 11

IIPitt TI 43Randolph TI 52

Richmond TI 51

111

Roanoke-ChowanTI 49

Rbbeson TI, 19

ll Rockingham CC 61

Il Rowan TI . 60

Sampson TI s' 227

IISandhills CC $2

Southeastern CC 24

Southwestern TI let

201 7991 .68

125 I28

113 95

249 111

145 113

23 22

69 7146 7396 93

55 58

335 296

138 157

73 19

53 30

213 130

144 237

54 52

32 13

148 36

45 30103 108'39 38

10 2654 62

12 75

73 63

59 88

116 76

60 48

89

60,_ 74

129 6221 130

189

127 130

167 105'

396

130

19053

225

150

38200156

199

74

364

162

153

50

142

245

83

84

212

106

53

48

2557

149

69

204

60

97

114

76

17475

127

122

81

II( Stanly TI 70 70 96 138

Surry CC..

32. 21 .41 29

T. I. of Alamance 63, .36 43 90.

ITri-County. TT. 34

Vance-GranAlle 90

II

Wake TI

Wayne 68

-,

We ern Piedmont CC 83

likes CC , 67

. Wilson County TI 5'1

TOTAL 1974-75 4/

,743

TOTAL 1973-74 3,539TOTAL 1972-71 6,991

I 48

15 145

9

175 121

133 111

113 126

55 42

6,862 6,261

3,936 3,687

9,168 8,6o6

9 -49-

79

76

146,

182'164

41

227

81

13369179

125

..

go

.

35

57

15851

106

143

129

119

875

195

113

272/ 22 18 51

126 99 141

119 -83 25111 49 .

83

56 36 137

298 171 464130 57 144

65 43 ' 46

43 47 , 96

139 142 238

178 122 ih. 228

53 52 311

39 22 41

105 24 12

20 5188 4541 36 55

24 13 91

51 37 .38

62 17 90

62 ' 63 330

101 116 104

76.// 93 86

64 27 . 207

56 66 117

68ji'`.

85

112 42 145163. t07 209

49 36 88

101 .---- 76 265

114 64. i55

.94 34 43.31 19 14858 61 112

55 27 65..4111I .J74 149

2 21

128 92 182

127 '84 130

118 76 225

48 16 84

48,055 '6,490

. 5,263 - I 3,99010,299 - 8 82:1

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ANSON II

ASHEVILLE-BUNCOMBE 71

BEAUFORT COUNTY TI

BLADEN 71

BLUE RIDGE TI

CALDWELL CC & TI

CAPE FEAR TI

CARTERET TI

CATAWBA VALLEY TI

CENTRAL CAROLINA TI

' CENTRAL PIEDMONT CC

CLEVELAND COUNTY TI

COASTAL CAROLINA CC

COLLEGE OF ALBEZILE

CRAVEN CC

DAVIDSON COUNTY CC

DURHAM TI

EDGECOMBE TI

FAYETTEVILLE TI

?ORSYTH TI

GASTON COLLEGE

' GUILFORD TI

th"HALIFAX COUNTY TI

HAYW000 71

CC

J SPRUNT INST

JOHNSTON TI,

LENOIR CC

MARTIN TI

TI

McDOWELL TI

MITCHELL CC

MONTGOMERY TI

NASH 71

PAMLICO 71

PIEDMONT TI

PITT TI

RANDOLPH 71

RICHMOND TI

ROANOKE-CHOWAN 71

ROBESON TI

ROCKINGHAM CC

ROWAN 71

SAMPSON TI

SANDHILLS CC

SOUTHEASTERN CC

SOUTHWESTERN TI

STANLY TI

SORRY CC

71 OF ALAMANCE

96GRAPH 12

ADULT HIGH SCHOOL 4-

AVERAGE ANNUAL FTE 1974-75

.

.

,

1,

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.2

) .

.....

I,

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.

...

OE

1,

(

. ..., _

I

. ,

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..'

, I

. I

.

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C CAPE FEAR TI

CARTERET TI

CATAWBA VALLEY TI

CENTRAL CAROLINA TI

CENTRAL PIEDMONT CC

CLEVELAND COUNTY TI

COASTAL CAROLINA CC

COLLEGE OF A4LBEMAILLE

CRAVEN CC

DAVIDSON COUNTY CC

DURHAM TI

EDGEcaw TI

FAYETTEVILLE TI

FORSYTH TI

GASTON COLLEGE

GLIILFOR0 TI

HALIFAX COUNTY TI

HAYWOOD T I

ISOTHERMAL CC

JAMES SPRUNT INST

JOHNSTON TI

LENOIR CC

MARTIN TI

MAYL,AND TI

McDOWELL TI

MITCHELL CC

MONTGOMERY fi

NASH TI

PAMLICO TI

PIEDMONT TI

PITT TI

RANDOLPH TI

RICHMOND T I

ROANOKE -CHOW TI

ROBESON TI

ROCKINGHAM CC

ROM T

SAMPSON TI

SANDHILLS CC

SOUTHEASTERN CC

SOUTHWESTERN TI

STANLY T I

SURRY CC

TI OF ALAMANCE

TR I - COUNTY TI

VANCE-GRANVILLE TI

WAKE TECHNICAL INST.

WAYNE CC

WESTERN PIEDMONT CC

WILKES CC

WILSON COUNTY TI

I

I

NMI

4.

0 100 200 3

FULL-TIME EQUIVALENTS00

9 9

-50-

400

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ADULT HIGH SCHOOL P'(OGRAM FTEN,,

1974-75

Summer Fall

Anson TI - -

Asheville-Buncombe TI 4 25;`

Beaufort County TI - . ._ ,

Bladen TI

Blue Ridge TI

- -

- 28I

II

Caldwell CC & TI

Cape Fear TI

Carteret TI

II

Catawba Valley TI

Central Carolina TI

Central 'Piedmont CC

IICleveland/County TI

Coastal parolina CC,

ColleiebY-Albemarle

CravenfGC

i).410.1rh TI

Edgembe TI f

:

Davi n Couny,CC

.4Fayftteville TI

lif Forsyth TI .

I. Gkston College

Guilford TI

IHalifax County TI

:Haywood TI

Isothermal CC

ames Sprunt Inst.

nst6n TI

Lenoi CC

Marti TI

Mayla d- TI

II Moho ell., TI

II 4tchel,l. CC

Montgo$ery TI

It jPam11.4./O TI

i. Piedfpbnt .TI

11 Pit4/

Ran, 9.1.ph TI

111/o ond TI

IIII

10 npke-Chowan TI

eson TI

ccingham cc

64an TI

Athpson TI4iidhills.cc

outheastern CC

outhwestern TI

anly TI

'Surry CC.--rr_.__T___.,,.c._A.i.......,.,__

227 248

11 11

- -

5 31

219 252

296 424

.13 30

68. 89

22 -

10 115

- 7

50

10

9

4715

218 917

84 134

1821

157.

146 358

23 21

-

- -

21 6

137 190

74, t310, 8

. -

27 4,. 32

25 10

42 5927 12

8 12

1Q 21

108 95

95.

83

2 '

97 ,

. 88 126

16 25 .

104 82

5 112

3 21

; 47 '33

- -

I 01) TABLE 20

1974-75 1973-74 1972 -

Average Average Av-e'a

Winter Spring Annual Annual 'Annua

- - - -

29 24 21 16 15- 42 34

-

27

; -r

25 20

- -

4 -

--.. 200

8

325 250 .79 63

13 11 12 19

- 14 3 coo -

21 23 20 g 16

281 7 290 83

42.

95. ,

493 695 478 243 254

6 73 38 , 13 19

39 121 79 41 ---- 70

- - 6 20 38

71 85 70 36 50

7 - 6 12 14

53,, 21 43 32 44

kr6 .1-2 11 14 23

1,001 1,214 '838 249 216

132 93, 111 136 178.

136 219 174 119 .. 63

345 569 355 157 237

17 - 15 21 .24

- 4 1 2 -

- 38 10 -

7 10 9 2

234 287 212 124 85 I

93 91 70 51 '60

11 60 23 13 7_3 -

1

27 19 26 21 .

27 10, 18 22 -20-

8 2 9

71 64 64 74 37'

11 77 32 12 9

15 13 12 22 12

13 36 20 13 34

219 9 153 37 21189

419 61 145 69 56

109 191 120 .'76 86

136 200 138 130 109

4 19 16 17 a

170 82 110 18 -

,91 180 .97 . 62 19 1

39 '26 22 10 5

49 47 44 32 11

-.

-

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Central Carolina ,TI

Central Piedmont CC

Cleveland County TI

Coastal,Car'olina CC

College of,Albemarle'

Craven CC'

Davidson County CC

Durham *,Edgecombe TI,

Fiyetteville,TI

Forsyth TI

Gaston College

GuiXfi)rd TI

Halifax County TI

Haywood TI

Isothermal CC

James Sprunt inst

Johnston TI

Lenoir CC

Martin TI

Mayland TI

TI

Mitchell CC

Montgomery TI

Nash TI

Pamlico TI

Piedmont TI

Pitt TI

Randolph TI

Richmond II,

Roanoke-Chowan TI

Robeson TI

Rockingham CC

Rowan TI

Sampson TI

Sandhills CC

Southeastern CC

Southwestern TI

Stanly TI

Surry CC

T'. I. ofAlamance

"Tri-County TI

Vance-Granviile TI

Wake TI

Wayne CC

Western Piedmont CC

219 252 281 7 290

a'

r.

27 32 27 19 26

25 10 '27.;

28

18%I)

296 424 493 695 478

13 ,,30' 36 %' 73 38

68 8919

12L' 79

22 - -k - 6

10 115. . 71 55 70

7 9 7 - 6

, 2lt 5Q 47 53 43

10 . 15 16 2 11

'218 917 1,001 1,214 '838

84 134 132 93 111

182 157 136 219 174

146 358 345 569 35523 .. 21 17 t. . 15

_. t4 1

38 10

1.

21 6 4 7 10

137 190 _ 234 287' 212

74 23 93 91 70

10 8 11_

6o4...7 23

_

59 71 64

12 11' 77

12 15 -44, 13

21 13 ,36

95 s 219. ' '189

95 , 2 419, ''61

83 \-.. 97 109 191

88 126, 136 , ,00'

25 4 19

104' 82 170 82

42

'27 :

8

108-

6032

12

20

153 ,

145

120

138

16

110

5 112 91 180

3 21.

39 26

47 33 49 47_ _

29 ( 45 40 144

10. 31

44 69

31 127

48% 65

83 95

243 254

13. 19

41 70

20 38

36 50

12 , 14

32 44

14 23

249 216

136 178.

'119 q157 237

21 24

9 2

'124 85

51 6413

3

y 21

22, 20

9

74

12

22

13

37

69 :56

76 .86

130 109

17 8,

18

37 1

9

12

34'21

97 62 .19

22 / 10 5

44 P 11_

64 36 45

138 73100 . 126

.152 N. 121

65 233

6485 ''

1

X03

Wilkes CCWilson County TI

TOTAL 1974-75

TOTAL 1973-74

TOTAL 1972-'71

;006`42

1 97' 4,214 5,1911,608 2,389 2,289

1,671 2,554 2,1/7

10 3

18 18

5,957 4,5253,168

2,668

-51-

14 30

/52 40

- 55 53

45. 20

4

4

2,372.2\.._ 2,274

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ASHEVILLE-BUNCOMBE TI

BEAUFORT COUNTY TI

teADEN TI

BLUMIDGE TI

.,ALDVELL CC I TI

'CAPE FEAR TI

CARTERET TI

CATAWBA VALLEY TI

CENTRAL CAROLINA TI

CENTRAL PIEDMONT CC

CLEVELAND COUNTY TI

COASTAL CAROLINA CC

COLLEGE OF ALBEMARLE

CRAVEN CC

DAVIDSON COUNTY CC

DURHAM TI

EDGECOMBE TI

FAYETTEVILLE TI

FORSYTH TI

GASTON COLLEGE

GUILFORD TI

'mum cdorn, n

RUMP) TI

ISOTFERMAL CC

JAMES SPRUNT INST

JOHNSTON TI

LENOIR CC

MARTIN Tr

MAYLAND TI,

Mc

NITCHELt CC

MONTGOMERY TI

,,/ NASH TI

PAMLICO TI

PIECKNT TI

PITT TI

RANDOLPH TI

RICHMOND TI

ROANOKE-CHOWANTI

ROBESON TI

ROCKINGHAM CC

R0$1441 TI

SAMPSON TI

SANDH1LLS CC

SOUTHEASTERN CC

SOUTHWESTERO TI

STANLY,TI

SURRYfC

TI OF ALAMANOE

-CAIWITVi/

102

GRAPH 13

REGULAR BUDGETAVERAGE ANNUAL. F 71 E,I974-75

II

TENSION PROGRAM

riffism

. .

'I

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.

.

1

.

-

..

,

..

.

'1

.. /

.

..

.

4.

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,

i

.

.

.

.

.

-

.

...

...

-..

.

-

I

,

-, , killmemil

.. - _

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NOMMEN

wommiii

,

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.

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CATAWBA VALLEY TI

CENTRAL CAROLINA TI

CENTRAL PIEDMONT CCA

CLEVELAND COUNTY TI

COASTAL CAROLINA CC

COLLEGE OF ALB

CRA CC

DAVIDSON TY CC

DURHAM TI

ECCETIBETI

FAYETTEVILLE TI

FORSYTH TI

GASTON COLLEGE

GUILFORD TI

HALIFAX COUNTY TI

HAYWOOD T

ISOTHERMAL C

JAMES SPRUNT INST

JOHNSTON TI

LENOIR CC

MARTIN TI

MAYLAND TI

McDOWELL TI

MITCHELL CC

MONTGOMERY TI

MASH TI

PAMLICO TI

PIEDMONT TI

PITT TI

RANDOLPH TI

RICHMOND TI

\ROANOKE-CHOWANTI

ROBESON TI

ROCKINGHAM CC

ROWAN TI

SAMPSON TI

itANDHILLS CC

SOUTHEASTERN CC

SOUTHWESTERN TI

STANLY TI

SURRY CC

TI OF ALAMANCE

TRI- COUNTY TI'

VANCE-GRANVILLE TI

WAKE TECHNICAL INST.

WAYNET.

WESTERN PIEDMONT CC

WILKES CC

WILSON COUNTY TI ti

250 500 '750 1000 1250 1500

FULL-TIME EQUIVALENTS-52-

.1

1750

C)

2000

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Anson-II'

Asheville - Buncombe TI

Beaufort County XI

IIBladen TI

Blue Ridge TI

11 Caldwell CC & TI

Cape Fear TI

Carteret TI

Cltawbg Valley TI

,Centrgl, Carolina TI

Central Piedmont CC

Cleveland County TI

Coastal Carolina CC

College of Albemarle

11Craven CC

Davidson County CC

11 Durham II.

II Edgetombe TI

Fayetteville TI

Forsyth TI ,

11 Gaston College

Guilford TI

Halifax County TI

Haywood TI

Isothermal CC

IIJames'Sprunt Inst.

Johnston TI

ii Lenoir CC

11 Martin TI

Mayland TI

11

McDowell TI.

Mitchell CC

Montgombry TI

11 Nash TI

PamlicO TI

IPiedmont TI

Pitt TI

Randolph

Richmond TT

Roanoke-Chowan TI

Robeson TI

II Rockingham CC

11 Rowan TI

Sampson TI

IISandhills CC

Southeastern CC

Southwestern TI

11 Stanly TISurry CC

C

,r+

9to,

`REGULAR BUDGET EXTENSON PROGRAMS SUB -TOTAL FTE TABLE 21

i974-75

Summer Fall

104 1974-75 1973-74 .1972-

Average Avergge Avera

Spring/. Annual Annual Annua

\

258

, 367861

184,

601

1,587

1,570271

643

1,40

1,121

439666

143295

413

698

4981,265

511

542

1,339

266

132

,a.o3

330810646148

63

96

.394

245

261

295

219

563

391

168

434

324,

298

480

459

797

78

?94

731,

245

714568

1,133

204

73L,16,5

2,579

267

1,068

1,833

1,76C429727

911

, 439238

,14;810

604

2,048

572

492171

6101,255

777

175233

106

.504

251

291

269

285

5.51

452

571

488

545 359 471592 361 473693 1,111 951

204 168 192'

701 y29 697

1,130 1,095_ 1,245

2,377 1,720 2,063

343 316 300

924 1;249 . 971

1,823 .1,801 -1,738

1,421

448

789

e.379

466

573

439

2492,227

732

4852,039

547

167

105

290 297

1,241 1,301

825 I,26o

148 423105 340

86

336

16o

307268

9i?4 919

343 382

596 475618 262

697 1,116

52o 501

5o6 425

1,089

16o . 284

417,

356

425

433

549

532

492

5732,997

1,054

7972,632

329

808

256

2,03. '1,587.

544 467

934_ 779

34 329

747 , 605

200

600.

161

321

218

/ 442

840

751

403556

96o

510'

924

185

565

490

467

4262,088

778

607

2,016

429

0.461

16o

385'1,152

878

224

,186

113

466

206

295

262

343 256.

628 622

505 482

395 365

,.5o8 266

779 435

384 275

621 435

278

445804 .

220 .

603

1,596

230

554.1,243

4011323

689

256

434 /-. .

431

307

473

A' 905

594

3451,377

254319 NI

304

$39

535153

58

81

.259

160

1.93

147

382 338

797 313

628 434 352

276 375 270

938 891 -537 '

400 r2 18 2 .

87

300

542

166

296

,6o3

1,705

.215

807720

- 965

217

1,657

319

388

429 1

274 1

452

406

611i

5081,412

316

284

1481

346598

857

243

'65'

178

136

-

161

464796414466292

385

284

381

42o

211

414241

147232

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t.

Central Piedit151t--ed---

Cleveland County TI

Coastal Carolina CC

College' of Albemarle

Craven CC

Davidson Counts CC

Durha

get oilibe TI

FayettevIlie TI

Forsyth TI

Gaston College

Guilford TI

Halifax County TI

Haywood 71

Isothermal CC

James Sprint

Johnston TI'

Lenoir CC

Martin'TI

Mayland-TI

McDowell TI

Mitchell CC

Montgomery TI

Nash TI

Pamlico TI

Piedmont TI

Pitt TI

Raildoiph TI,

Richmond TI

Roanoke-ChoWan TI

Cr.

Z."

'Robeson TI

II RockiDgham CCII Rowan TI .*

Sampson TI

Sandhills CC

b

Southeastern CC

Southwestern TI

Stanly TI

Surry CC

T. I. of Alamance.

A

Tri-County TI.

Vance-Granville-TI

Wake TI

Wayne CC

Western Piedmont CO

Wilkes CC

Wilson County TI

-TOTAL 1974-75

TOTAL 1973-74

TOTAL 1972-73

1,122 ,762 1,421

439 ).429 448'

666 727 789

143 556, 379295 911 466

413 439 573698 238 - 439

498 383 2491,265 1,847 2,227,

511 .810 732

542. 604 485, 1,339 2,048 2,039

266 57 547.132 4 2 167

103 171 , 10'5

33o 610 29o.

810 1,255 1,241

646 777 825

148 175 148,63 233 105

96' A 166 86

394 504 336245 251 160261' 29r 307

295 269 ,26-8

_219 28 sA17563 551 556.391 452 425168 571 433

4341 '488 549

324 . 904 -919

298 343 381%-

480 596 475

, 459 618 . 262

797 ' 697 1,116

78 520 501294, 506 425

731 1,089 801

'245 160 284586 . 435 682

159 231 164

239 429 ' 5

75. 360 376'

741 637755o2 t 666, 604

231 275 356

276 361 282.-

27,484 38,022 35,31918,408 23450 24,584.17,763 25,828 24,280

2,033

544

1,587-.

4649

1,011

323

934' 779 689

234 329 ` 25674.7 605 434

532 . 490 431

492 46.7 307

573 426 4732,997 2,088 905

1,054 778-, 594

7972,632

329.

808.

256

297

-1,301

1,260

43340

200

600

161

321

218

442

84o

751

403,556

96o

510

924

185

565

628

276

938

400

795

420

35o

7058'38

518

342

41,58331,ZP;

29,210'

607

2,016

429

401

16o

3851,152

878

224186,

123

460206

295

262

'343

628

505

395508

779

384621

382

797

434

375891

272

25

200.

.402291616. -

654

349317

96S

?171,657:319

388

429

74

:452

.406611

3.45 508

1,377 1,412

254 316319 284..115 148

364 146839 598

535 857

153 24358 65

81 178

259 136

160

137 193.

147 -/ 161

250'

622

482

365

266

464796

4)-4

466

43 385

275 284

435 381

338 420313 211

352270 241.

537 147182' 232

r 489 L 433

123 -270

253

---137/ 157463 498516 348

267 319

162 i300

35,669

24,602 _24 330

-105 -53-

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ANSON TI

ASHEVILLEwBUNCOMBE TI

BEAUFORT COUNTY TI

BLADEN TI

BLUE RIDGE TI

CALDWELk CC i Tr

CAPE Fii(Ft TI

CARTERET TI

CATAWBA VALLEY TI

CENIRACCAROLINA

CENTRACPIWONTAC

CLEVELAND COUNTY TI

COASTAL- CAROLINA CC

COLLEGE OF ALBEMARLE

CRAVEN CC

DA,VIDSON COUNTY CC

, 'DURHAM TIKt'

EDGECOMSE TI

FAYETTEVILLE TI

FORSYTH Ti

GASTON COLLEGE

GUILFORD TI

HALIFAX COUNTY TI

., HAYWOOD TI

ISOTHERMAL CC

JAMES SPRUNT INST

414JOHNSTON TI

LENOIR CC

MARTIN TI

MAYLAND TI

&DOWELL TI

MITCHELL Ct

MONTGOMERY TI

, NASH TI

PAMLICO TI

PIEDMONT TI

PITT TI

RANDOLPH TI

RICHMOND TI

ROANOKE-CHOWAN TI

ROBESON TI

ROCKINGHAM C

ROWAN TI

SAMPSON TI

SANDHILLS C

SOUTHEASTERN C

SOUTHWESTERN TI

STABLY T

SURRY C

Tt OF ALAMANC

106GRAPH

CURRCLO1 M & REGULAR BUDGET EXT.AVERA ANNUAL FTE 1974-75

.

. .,

WEI 1

s ..

,

JilMINIM=IIIIINFAMM

fil.

WWA

111=111Iiimm11M . 4

MK.

It.

111 ,_..

t

Mii

1111i / .,

0

=I13

iiimmiiim

. .

IIMEMMIN

M=IEMEMI .

nitillir .

WIRMIlbkft..-

1

C

IIIMENY =MIMIEiffImo .

111AMmow .

4

IIIMMIIMMAMMIN

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CAPE FEAR TI

CARTERET TI

CATAWBA VALLEY TI

CENTRAL CAROLINA TI

CENTRAL PIEDMONT CC

CLEVELAND COUNTY.TI

'COASTAL CAROLINA CC

COLLEGE OF ALBEMARLE

CRAVEN CC

DAVIDSON COUNTY CC

DURHAM TI

EDGECOMBE TI

FAYETTEVILLE TI

FORSYTH TI

GASTON COLLEGE

GUILFORD TI

HALIFAX COUNTY TI

HAYWOOD TI

ISOTHERMAL CC

JAMES SPRUNT INST

JOHNSTON TI

LENOIR CC

\\MARTIN TI

MAYLAND TI

MCDOWELL TI

MITCHELL CC

MONTGOMERY TI

NASH TI

PAMLICO TI

PIEDMONT TI

PITT TI

RANDOLPH TI

RICHMOND TI

ROANOKE - CHOWAN TI

ROBESON TI

ROCKINGHAM CC

ROWAN TI

SAMPSON TI

SANOHILLS CC

SOUTHEASTERN CC

SOUTHWESTERN TI

STANLY TI

SURRY CC

TI OF ALAMANCE

TRI4OUNTY TI

VANCE-GRANVILLE TI

WAKE TECHNICAL INST.

o WAYNE CC

WESTERN PIEDMONT CC

WILKES CC

WILSON COUNTY TI

-r

500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500

FULL-TIME QUIVALENTS

1 0:7

4000 4/500 qE

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CURRICULUM AND'REGULAR BUDGET EXTENSION PRJ

1974-75

Summer Winter

RAMS SUB -TOTAL FTE TABLE 22

6 1974-75' 1973-74_ 1972-Average Average -Avera

Annual Annual AnnuaAnson TI

Asheville-Buncombe TI

Beaufort County TI

Blue Ridge TI

Bladen TI

Caldwell CC & TI

Cape Fear TI

Carteret TI

11 Catawba Valley TI

Central Carolina TI

Central PiedmontCCCleveland County TI

Coastal Carolina CC L

College of Albemarle

IIGraven CC 0.

Davidson County 'CC

11. Durham TI

II Edgecombe TIFayetteville TI

11, Forsyth TI

Gaston C011egeGuilford TI

II. Halifax Count

Haywood TI

I sotherma CC11

II James runt inst.

- John on TI.-

11 ir CCU

II M tin TIOayland -TI

IFMitchell Ccy

McDowell TI

Montgomery TI

IINash TI/

Pamlico TI

Piedmont TI

\4(Pitt TI

Randolph

Richmond I ,

Roanoke-Chowan Ti

Robeson TI

IIRockingham/CC

Rowan TI

Sampson TI

IISandhill$ CC

Southeastern CC

SputhweSterpII, Stanly TI

Surry C6

4771,266

1,114

341

833

1,072

2,032

568'

1;350 '.

1,958-

5,494''

922 8471,732 1,790-1,973. 1,592

642 -* 511-

1,098 1,066

4711,606

1,210

466

825/ /

1,046 9342,147 2,068

1,799 3.,472/

498 , 55,/

1,161 1,0

2,04 2

3,730

9982,442

-3,151

Jo,14

1,5/1,258 2

457. 792

,588

r;505.

802

2,46

-];7

1, 97

,386

351

6,50

402

687

1,338

1,534

36o354

'273

527

431

504

327

700

1;092

559

55.6

--- 751

720

77o

1,123

714

1,392

549

634

867

760

66

580

,p78

61

510 .

132

q,3833,160

10,388

1,686

2,268

.,2 2

1,294

,785 1,))25

1,648 1,80,977 834

4,896 '5,532

2,6161 2,613

2,649 2,563

2,261 .2,112

2,807 3,022

1,060,. 2

42.,&60

3,224

11,214

1;996

2,325

1,158

'1;621

2,061

2,0'55

1,244.

5,990

3,002,

3,11

4,096 4,008 4,851,17t 1,187

1,537 1,242

895 .906

1

1,0591,8421,100

,218' 927 9932,105 2,091 2,285

2;409 2,489 3,133.666 681 1,103.

806 77o 1,009

46/' 535'

1;335 -' 1,137

587 . 508

918 925

365 357

910 1,269

1,800 1,784

1,78 1,127

1,378 '1,2.8

969 1,122

669

1,439'

48'3

1,046

310

:1,306

2,148

13901,275

1,201

1,922 '1,882 2,200

1,439 1,40, - 1;658

1,892 1,48 :2,3381,246 39.5' - 7702,375 2,795 2,214

2,084 '1,867 2,1941,170 1,229' 1,018

1,388 1,212

1,261 1,453 A,5/5

_

'251

1,491939

373

561

1,270, ,1,1952,390 2,557

705 4

2,03

9,3141,6032,030

6,83 6,544

1,037. 621

1,653 2,416

1,123 947 1,0441,346 95$ '792

1,665 1032 1,426

1,778 1,346 l',273

965 938 815

4;726 , 2,866 1,869

. 2,499 fa 2,005 1,8081

2,430 1,846 * 1,902

3,844 2,931 2,770

. '994 676 7161,319 620. 827

827 643 64

960 822 71

1,95 1,410 ,038

2 ,,3'93. 't1,1,§19 2,253

704 571736 335 '167

/ 487 278 4.3601,112 726

504 381 263

849 493 468

339 206 235

1, 049 868 1,118

1,707 1,-40Q-1,488-1,064 944 776

1,119 935 964

1,0t2 674 669

'"1,684 1;011, 8o7,

1,319 1,176 1,170/'

1,778 1,310 ,/-1,088

908 . 704-- 775

1,197 ,1;530,, 1,430

167_6' 1,234 1,344

719 6471,221 / 713 231

1,263 997 886

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Central Piedmont-CC 5;494Cleveland County TI 1,149

Coastal Calolina CC 1,258

College 9.0Albemarle 457Craven CC

12iwidsOn County, CC 885

Durham TI' 1,505Edecombe TI . 802

Fayett.gyille TI 2,463Forsyth) TI 1,762

Gaston College 1,3972,36

Halifax C unty TI 551ligywood TI 650'

Isothermal CC . 402

James Sprunt Inst: 687'

Johnston TI 1,338

Lenoir CC 1,534Martin TI 36ct

Mayland TI 354

McDowell' TI 273Mitchell CC 527

Montgomery TI. 431.

Nash TI 504TI 327

IPiedmont TI

Pitt TI

'..Randolph TI

Richmond TI

-RoanoketZhowan TI

Robeson TI.Rockingham CC'

Rowan TI

Sampson .TI

Sandhiils CC

Southeaste

Southwestern

Stanly.TI

surdcT. r: of Alamance

Tri-County TI

Vance-Grpville TI

Payne CC 40ke TI

Western piedmont CC

'Wilkes CC.

Wilson Count TI

TOTAL 1974-75

TOTAL 1973-74

TOTAL 1972-73.'

10,148 10,38iS'.

1,570 1,686

2,266 2,268

1,580- 1,292

1,678 1,294

' 1,785 1,925

1;648 1,899

'977 834

4,896 5,5322,616 2;613

2,649 2,563

4,096 4,0084,171 1,187

1,537 1,242

895 906_

1,218 9272,105 2,091

2,409 2,489666 .' 681806 770

467 535-

1,335- 1,137

587 ; 508

918 925

*44;365 357

700 ii"geo 1,269

1,092 1480o 1,784,559 78 . 1,127

1556 1,378 1,258

751 969 1,122

720 17922

770 -1,4391,892

714 1,246

,392 '2,375

549 2,084

634 1470- 867 1,388

760 1;,261

1 114 1,479

450 797623 1,128

1,119 1,942

1,244 2,621

919 0,801

1,123 1)952

68 .1 174

1,882

1,404

1,748

895

2,795

1,867

1,229

1,212

1,453

, 1,768

.689

1,291

1,799

2,707

1,762

1,878

1 170

11,214 9,3141,06 1,6032,325 '- 2,030.

1,158 4-14.123

1,621 1;346

2,661 1,665

2;055 1,778,

6,833 6,5441,037 6211,653 2,416

947 1,044958 792

1,432 1,426

1,346 1,273

815

1,869

1,808

1,902

2,770

716

82A,

1,244 965, 938

5,990 4,726 2,866

3,002 2,499 2,005

3,110 .2,430 1,846

4,875 3,844 2,931

1,059 994 676

1;842 1,319 920

1,100 827 643

993 960 822

2,265 ' 1,955 1,410

3,133 2,393 1,919

7041,069 726 35

'1

.6-9% 4871,439 1,112

483 504

1,046 849310 339'

1,306 , 1,049

2,148 1,707

1 0 1,064

1:2754, 1,119

1,201 1,012

- 2,200 1,684

1,658 1,319

2,338 1,778

'770 90.8,

2,214 , 21,197

2,194 1,676

1,018 1,013

-1,412 1,221

1,575 1,263

1,948 1,578

58,605 , 103,314 102,702

45,238 78,302 76,152

40,10e 75,298 71,662

100 -55-

1,205 65 '1,(941,848 1,678

2,758 2,335

2,111 1,651

20183 1,789

1 328 091

112 6

81,529

73,846

94

644)

77111

1,038

2,253

571I1671

278 360

726n 381 263

493 468206 215,

868 1,1

1,498 1,488

'944 776

935 04674. 669

1,011 807

1,176 1,1.70

1,310 1,08704 775

1,530 1,430

1,234 1,344

719 647713 231.1997 886

1,319 1,251.

585 818

644 532

1,378 1,279

4-986 1,9841,331 1,105 I

1,392 1,3911760 881 1

70,406

65 110

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ANSON TI

ASHEVILLE-BUNCOMBE TI

BEAUFORT COUNTY TI

BLADEN TI

BLUE RIDGE TI

CALDWELL CC i TI

CAPE FEAR TI

CARTERET TI

CATAWBA VALLEY TI

CENTRAL CAROLINA TI

CENTRAL PIEDMONT CC

CLEVELAND COUNTY TI

COASTAL CAROLINA CC

COLLEGE OF ALBEMARLE

CRAVEN CC

DAVIDSON Mel CC

DURHAM TI

EDGECOMBE TI

FAYETTEVILLE TI

FORSYTH TI

GASTON COLLEGE

GUILFORD TI

BALIFAX COUNTY TI

HAYWOOD TI

ISOTHERMAL CC

JAMES SPRUNT INST

-.JOHNSTON TI

LENOIRit

MARTIN TI

MAYLAND TI

MCDOWELL TI

MITCHELL CC

rTratIERYTI

NASH.TI

PAMLICO TI

PIEDMONT TI

PITT TI

RANDOLPH TI

RICHMOND TI

ROANOKE-CHOWAN TI

ROBESON TI

ROCKINGHAM CC

ROWAN TI

SAMPSON TI

SANDHILLS CC

SOUTHEASTERN CC

SOUTHWESTERN TI

STANLY TI

SURRY CC

TI OF ALAMANCE

1.11.730112,1.

iGRAPH 15

LEARN I NG LAB ATORYAVERAGE ANNUAL T.E 1974-75

..,.

..

.

.

.

.

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CARTERET T4

CATAWBA VALLEA(TI

CENTRAL CAROLINA TI

CENTRAL 'PIEDMONT CC

CLEV AND COUNTY TI

TAL CAROLINA CC

.COLLEGE OF ALBEMAR4

CRAVEN CC

. DAVIDSON COUNTY CC

DURHAM TI

EDGECOMBE TI

FAYETTEVILLE TI

FORSYTH TI

ASTON COLLEGE

GUILFORD TI

HALIFAX COUNTY TI

HAYWOOD TI

- ISOTHERMAL CC

'\JAMES SPRUNT INST

JOHNSTON TI

LENOIR.CC

MARTIN TI

,,,MAYLAND TI4

MCDOWELL TI

MITCHELL CC

MONTGOIERY TI

TI

PAULICO TI

PIEDMONT

PITT TI

--4:hANDOLPH TI

RICHMOND TI

ROANOKE-CHOWAN TI

ROBESON TI

ROCKINGHAM CC

ROWAN TI

SAMPSON TI

SANDHILLS CC

SOUTHEASTERN CC

SOUTHWESTERN TI

STANLY TI

SORRY CC

TI OF ALANANCE

TRI-COUNTY TI

VANCE-GRANVILLE TI

MAKE TECHNICAL INST.

WAYNE CC

WESTERN PIEDMONT CC

.HILKES CC

WILSON COUNTY TI

50 100

FULL -TIME EQUIVALENTSsCC

111

150

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LEARNING LABORAT0RX PROGRAM FTE

1974-76

Summer Fall Winter\ SpringAnson TI

Asheville-Buncombe TI

Beaufort County TI

Bladen TI

Blue Ridge TI

Caltwell CC & TI

Cape Fear TI

Carteret TI

Catawba Valley TI

Central Carolina TI

Central Piedmont CC

Cleveland County TI

Coastal Carolina CC

College of Albemarle

Craven CC

Davidson County CC

Durham TI

Edgeaombe TIr

Fayetteville TI

Forsyth TI

Gagton College

Guilford TI

Halifax County TI

Haywood TI

I*othermal CC

JoNes Sprunt I st.

Johnston TI

Lenoir CC

Mart TI

Maylan. TI

McDowell T ,

Mitchell CC

Montgomery TI

Nash TI

Pamlico TI

Piedmont TI

Pitt TI

Randolph TI

Richmond TI

Roanoke-Chowan TI

Robeson TI

Rocking M CC

RbW4 TI

-Sampson TI

S a ndhiii i- CC

Southeastern CC

Southwestern TI

Stanly TI

Surry CC

I

2

27

45

34

15

21

12

7942

107

25

12

11

19

10

30

30

68

4551

69

4

14

33

4120

54

.334

61

47

'33 .

91 8o

. .52 .61

24 39

20 48 ".

5 11,,.

232 261

77 106

129 '"' 148

33 29

46 70

117 85 .

54 66

24 6o

83 146

50 56

e 110 80 -

57 -..-.

64 7-5

-

4 46

30

31

44 '

44

8 , .

14

15

1

16

21 i/52 ..

74

l'52

78

-

3

14

52

36

-

15

84

112

4

47 59

58 6137' 37.

36 40

131 118

77 100

49

62 88

16 .64

252 228

177 183

187 22463 79

82 71

118 114

70 95

8o 109

257 111

64 90

132 229133 87

117 13436 -77 .141

41 40

66 68

141 .179

4 58

8o 75

57 64

'29 33

32 ., 6332 ` 37

21 N\31

34 .35\

66 65

A 329

216

55 59

- 255

_ -

5 9

32 4259 39

28 6

2 -

15 13

75 96

1974-75Average

Annual

4

42

5

39

31

106

72

46

55

24

243

136

172

:51

'68

109

71

69

150

65

139

69

98

9

78

33

44127

48

77

4422302320

30

54

118

57

101

5

26

46

18

1

j.6

77

TABLE 23

1973-74Average

Annual

3

32

31

12

20

93

19

17

62

148

45

142

55

100

1458o

35121

51

75

37

.41

8

52

23

11

77

46

17

21

9

2

18

14

22

42

4965

45

51

213'32

2

14

54

1972-

Avera

Annua

3

25

32

9

25

56

49'

24

27

14

110

34

104

47

115

85

61

21

63

61

78

4429

39

20

9

66

53'-

14

1302

3010

12

37

44

'42

94

47

8

15

50

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Alt

Central Piedmont CC11 Cleveland County TI

Coastal Carolina CC

,College of Albemarle

ICraven CC

Davidson County CC

Durham TI

Edgecombe TI

Fayetteville TI

Forsyth TI

Gaston College

Guilford TI

Halifax County TI

Haywood TI

Isothermal CC

Jame Sprunt Inst.

Johnston. TI

Lenoir'CC\Martin TI

MaylandTI

McDowell TI

Mitchell CC

Montgomery TI

111

Pamlico TI

.

232 261

77 106

129 148

33 29

46 7o

117 85

54 66

24 60

83 146

50 56,

252

177

187

_/228

,..e 183_

22463 7982 71

'118 11470 .95

80 109,257 111

64 '9 0

i l

243 148 ; ,110

136 45 :34172 142 104

.

51 55 i,47

68 100 .,,115

109 145 !I 85

71 8o ii/ 61

69 35 q 21150 ,, 121 ,1 63

65 51 ..;,1 . 61/

110 80 1.32 22.19 ' 139 75 '78

57 - --133 87 -,, 69 37 42

64 75, 117 134 ,,,,g8 41 :. 44- 9' 8 2948 46 77 141 7 2 39'

21 3o 41 40 33 , 23

12 31 66 68 44 11

79L...,

1.08 141 179 127 77 '- 66

42 44 '47 58 48 , 4L -46 53107 44 80 75 77 17 14.25 28 57 64. 44 21 13

12 14 29 -0N 33 22 9

,N 11. 15 32 I 63 .3o ,,. 2 2

19 1 32 37'10 16 21 3a,

Piedmont Ti . 21 34Pitt TI

3052 66

Randolph TI \ 68 74 2

Richmond TI 45 98 26

e-Chowan TI 51 52 55

Robeson TI 69' . 78 i -

Rockingham CC - / -

Rowan TI 4 3l

5 9

Sampson TI 14 14 32 42'Sandhills CC 33 52 ' 59 39

Southeastern CC - 3,6 28 ':' 6 -

Southwestern TI - 1 - 2 -

Stanly TI 20 15 15 13

Surry CC 54 84 75 96

T. I. of Alamance 38 49 73),

122

Tri-County 'TI 3o 43 70 -:. 89ce-Granville TI 29 4d 46 37

Wak- TI 6 , 70! 82 113

Wayne, C, 448t ''. 21

Western Piedmont CC , 80 -114 - 286.

Wilkes CC NN 54 9

Wilson County TIN 82 60

TOTAL 1974 -75 N 2,588 3,063

TOTAL 1972-73 4 49 22,,04.g

TOTAL1973-74' ,, 2,3 8

3565

329

21.6

'59 ,

255

23

20

3o

N-..54

118

97

54

101

26

JP°

18

1

16

7771

58

38

8o

41 ;

12,0:

. 62

a

/

18

14

22

'42

49 '

65

45

51 /

,

13,

21

33

of.'

,32.

'2

',',,' 14

1 5428

3

59

3468

29

61

.

/

/`

I;!

/

rie

40

36

10

12

37'44

44

94,

47

15

so

69

5

4 "

39

34

20

29

65

'42

48

/

33

cl118 1463779-7---5,271 3g93.- -

2,425 2,652 /1, 2,507

2 095 '2 54 , *4

1 13 -57-

2'204

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ANSON TI

ASHEVILLE-BUNCOMBE TI

BEAUF1RT COUNTY TI

rBLAEN-11,

BLUE RIDGE TI

GALOWELL CC E TI

CAPE FEAR TI

CARTERET TI

CATAWBA VALLEY TI

CENTRAL CAROLINA TI

CENTRAL PIEDMONT CC

CLEVELAND COUNTY TI

COASTAL CAROLINA CC

COLLEGE OF ALBEMARLE

CRAVEN CC

4DAVIDSON COUNTYiCC

DURHAM TI

EDGECOMBE TI

FAYETTEVILLE TI

FORSYTH TI

GASTON COLLEGE

GUILFORD TI

HALIFAX COUNTY TI

HAYWOOD TI

ISOTHERMAL CC

JAMES SPRUNT INST

JOHNSTON TI

LENOIR CC

MARTIN "PI

MAYLAND TI

McDOWELL TI

MITCHELL CC

MONTGOMERY TI

NASH TI

PAMLICO TI

PIEDMONT TI

PITT TI

RANDOLPH TI

RICHMOND TI

ROANOXE-CHOWAN TI

ROBESON TI

ROCKINGHAMCC

ROWAN TI

SAMPSON TI

. SANDHILLS CC

SOUTHEASTERN CC

SOUTHWESTERN TI

STANLY T1

SURRY CC

TI OF ALANANCE

114GRAPH .16

ADULT BASIC EDUCATIONAVcRAGE-- ANNUAL FTE 1974-75

4

. .

4.7..

$

1,

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/

. . .

. .

.

...i.

.

.

...

. .

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CAPE FEAR TI

CARTERET TI

CATAWBA VALLEY TI

CENTRAL CAROLINA TI

CENTRAL PIEDMONT CC

CLEVELAND COUNTY TI

COASTAL CAROLINA CC

COLLEGE OF ALBEMARLE

CRAVEN CC

DAVIDSON COUNTY CC

DURHAM TI

EDGEWISE TI

FAYETTEVILLE TI

FORSYTH TI

GASTON COLLEGE

GUILFORD TI

HALIFAX COUNTY TI

HAYWOOD TI

ISOTHERMAL CC

JAMES SPROUT INST

JOHNSTON TI

LENOIR CC

MARTIN TI

MULAND TI

MCDOWELL TI

MITCHELL CC

MONTGOMERY nNASH TI

PAMLICO

PIEDMONT TI

PITT T.

,RANDOLPH Tr

RICHMOND TI

-ROANOKE- CHOWAN TI

ROBESON TI

ROCKINGHAM CC

ROWAN TI

SAMPSON TI

SANDHILLS CC

SOUTHEASTERN CC

SOUTHWESTERN TI

STANLY TI

SURRY CC

TI Of ALAMANCE

TRI-COUNTY TI

VANCE-GRANVILLE TI

WAKE TECHNICAL INST.

WAYNE CC

WESTERN PIEDMONT CC

WILKES CC

WILSON COUNTY TI

" t

ati

0 25

FULL-TIM50 75 100 125

E EQUIVALENTS-58-

1154

150 4175

s

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1 1 GADULT BASIC EDUCATION PROGRAM FTE

1974 -75

Summer FallAnson TI

4-Asheville-Buncombe TT\

Beaufort County Tr

-Bladen TI

Blue Ridge TI

Caldwell CC & TI

Cape Fear TI

Carteret TI

CatawbaIlAlley TI

Central Carolina TI

Central Piedmont CC

Cleveland CountS). TI

Coastal Carolina CC

College of Albemarle

Crairen CC

Davidson County CC

Durham TI

Edgecombe TI

Fayetteville TI

Forsyth TI .

10

168

6

17

25

. 61

51

47

155

21

55

20

42

35

122

29

. 3199

5

91

27

13

27

349

189

1

86

123

26

20

60

106

46

5324

11

98

TABLE 24

1974-75 1973-74Average Average

Winter S rin Annual Annual

1972 -

AveraAnnu

25

132

13

9

15

Gaston,College

Guilford TI

Halifax County TI

146

213

35

101 .

315

61

Haywood TI 14 25

Isothermal CC 39 59

James SISrunt Inst. 24 28

Johnston TI 30 59Lenoil' CC 23 91

Martin TI;,4

26 34Mayland TI 32 34

McDowell TI

MitcheTSF-CC

' Montgomery TI

f 17

103 43

Nash T; 70

Pamlico TI 6 7

Piedmont TI 3 3

Pitt TI 43 49Randolph TI. 49 62

Richmond TI 41,Roanoke-Chowan TI 94 104

Robeson TI 54 85Rockingham CC 55 81

...Rowan TI 70 81

Sampson TI 45SandhillA'CC 141 81

Southeastern,CC 18

Southwestern TI 31 18

Stanly 9 6

Surry CC 44 26

13

80

15

30

14

130

107

58

88

S932

21

31

12,6

92

42

20

78

101

129

175

40

25

57

11 10 0 8

139 120 54'

40 22 6

13 14 11

15 20 '

126 65'

89 108-4

,0 3

65 58 49 \50 68 10T

7 111 10736 29 20

23 30 1972 461' 30 .

8 71 86

69

(::

53113 95 27

9 18

27 37 31,104 101 106

238 154 657 178 11522

4'40 65 .

32, 24 21

27 46 23

6 9 17

26 20 348 53 44

35 19 29

43 62 43

33 33 21

10 37 48

43 5 12

41 10 30

11 7 . . 6

14 26

36

82

54

57

8

95

4

12

3955,48

65

48 13 I '50

lg 3962 73 72

- 111 - 56

14 . 25 15

1 13 ;

6 12 8

30 48 37 t

.56

9

97117

23922

33

4547

58

5332

3

1Q7

9396

67

2429

14

34 5736 7913 15,

35 30

11 16

79 0

9 7

27 293 4

1156

57

46

117

.38

61

45

55

45

21

26

208251

47

99

5141456249

28

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I

. 4

Central Piedmoirt,QC 1S5

Cleveland CounK TI

Colstal aroliria CC

;College of Albemarle

Craven CC,

4avidson County CC

Durham TI

Edgecombe4IFayetteville TI

Forsyth TI

Gaston College

/ Guilford TI

4

21'

SS

20

42

_35122

29

31

99

146:213

County TI 35,Halifax

HaywOodTI A4Isothermal CC 39----

James Sprunt Inst.

Johnston TILenoir CC

Martin TI

Mayland. TI

McDowell TI

Mitchell CC

Montgomery TI'

Nash TI

Pamlico TI

J

Piedmont TI

Pitt TI

Randolph TI

Richmond TT'

Roanoke-Chowan TI `7-1

Robeson TI

Rockinghlr CC

Rowan TI

Sampson TI

SOoidhills CC

Southeastern CC

Southwestern TI

*Stanly TI

Surry CC

T. I. of Alamance

Tri-ll

ounty TI

Vance-Granville TI

Wake TI

Wayne CC

Western Piedmont CC

Wilkes cc-'.

Wilson County TI

TOTAL 1 - 5

TO 1.973 -74

TOTAL 1972-71

24130

'23

26

32

17

103

6.

3

n3 159\ 7

26 3,3 36

20 21 '23

60 31 72

106 ..s126 8

'46 69

53

142

92 113

24 20 9

11 78 27

98 101 104

101 129 238

315 175 7

61 40 22

25 25 32

59 57 27

6 9

59 26 20

. 91 8 53

34 35 19

34 48% 62

33 33

43 10 37

43, 5

7o 41 1011 7

)3/14 26

/49 ___-36-4------28-

/ 62 82 2S

41 54 95

104 57 4

,85 48 -. 13

Si 18 -81 62 \ 73

45

_81 1

18 t4 2518 1

6 6 12

26 3o t.885 75

12 14 17

177 4786 67

8 .7. -

43_

49

94

54

55 __----7o

-

141

431

9

44

65

18

42

81

439

59 118 120 6

111

29

3o

46

71

107%

26

19

3o

86

239

22

33

45

47

48 53 58

QS 27 53;1 18 32

37 31 36

101 106 . 107

154 65 93178 115 96

' 40 65 67

24 21 24

46 23 29

17 46- 14

34 34 57

44 36 7929 013 15

43 35 3o

21 11 16

48 79 0°

12 9 7

30 27 , 29

6 a /-- 4

-

64 72 62 72

88 76 15 45

2,755 3,743 2,785 1,955-

1,907 2,317 2,938 2,750_

2,108 2,999 2,845 1,51744_

1 1 7 -59-

/

12 11 20

39 56 82

SS 57 51

48 46 4765 117 99

so 38 51

39 61 41k72 45 4511 o SS 62

56 45 49

1S - 21 28

13 26 348 ,

37

2

404'

74

56 --45 67

1S 2S ' 36

74 65 40

:8 40 28

38 59 83

76 33 31

68 61

56 16 42

2,820

2,488

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4.ANSON TI

re.

ASHEVILLE-BUNCOMBE TI

BEAUFORT...COUNTY TI

81-ADEN TT

BLUE RIDGE TI

CALDWELL CC ir TI

CAPE FEAR TI

` 1CARTERET.TI

CAT VALLEY TI

.CENTRALAAROLINA TI

CENTRAL NEMO* CC

CLEVELAND C011TY TI

COASTAL CAROLINA CC

COLLEGE OF ALBEMARLE

CRAVEN CC

DAVIDON COUNTY CC

DURHAM TTrI

EpGECOMSE TI

-FA/ETIJVILLE TI

FORSYTH T1

GASTON COLLEGE

GUILFORD TI

HALIFAX COUNTY TI

HAYWOOD TI

ISOTHERMAL. CC

JAMES SPRUNT 1NST

JOHNSTON

118-GRAPH 17

''COMPREHENSIVE EMPLOYMENT_ TRAININ ACTAVERAGE ANNUAL F T E 1974-75

1

LEN' CC

TIN TI

YLAND TI

McDOWELL TI

MITCHELL CC"

MONTGOMERY TI

NASH TI

PAMLICOAT

PIEDMONT TI

-PITT TI

RANDOLPH TI

RICHMOND 71

ROANOKE-CHOWANTI

ROBESON TI

ROCKINGHAM CC

ROWAN T1r

SAMPSON 71

SANDHILLS CC

SOUTHEASTERN:CC

SOUTHWESTERN TI

STANLY TI

4SURRY CC

II OF ALAMANCE

TRI -COUNTY 71

I

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CATAWDA VALLEY TJ

CENTRAL CAROLINA T1

CENTRAL PIEDMONT CC

CLEVELAND COUNTY TI

COASTAL CAROLINA CC

COLLEGES OF ALBEMARLE

CRAVEN CC

DAVIDSON COUNTY CC

DURHAM TI

EDGECOKiE T1

FAYETTEVILLE TI

' FORSYTH T1

GASTON COLLEGE

GUIL D TI

HAL X COUNTY TI

/ HAYWOOD TI

ISOTHERMAL CC

_JAMES SPRUNT 1NST

JOHNSTON TI

LENOIR CC

MARTIN TI

RAYLANDA1

MCDOWELL TI

MITCHELL CC

MONTGOMERY TI

NASH TI

PAMLICO TI

PIEDMONT TI

PITT TI

RANDOLPH TI

'RICHMOND TI

ROANOKE- CHOWAN TI

ROBESON TI

ROCKINGHAM CC

ROWAN TI

SAMPSON T1

SANDHILLS CC

SOUTH ASTERN,CC

S ESTERN TI

STANLY TI

SURRY CC

TI 0 ALAMANCE

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'VANCE-GRANVILLE TIc.

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WILSON COUNTY TI

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1

0 20 40 . 60 8

FULL-TIME EQIIVAL-60-

0Eg0NT

115

120 140

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TLAsheville-Buncombe TI

Beaufort County TI

Bladen TI

Blue Ridge TI

ICaldwell. CC & TI

Cape Fear' TI

Carteret TI

ICatawba Valley' TI

Central Carolina ,TI

ICentral Piedmont -CC

Cleveland County TI

Coastal Carolina, CC

ICollege of Albemarle

Craven 66'

Davidson County CC

111 Durham TI

111 Edgecombe TI

Fayetteville TII Forsyth TI

Gaston College

Guilford TIHalifax'Aunty TIHaywood TI

Isothermal CC

111 James Sprunt Inst.

Johnston TI

I --Lenoir CC

Martin TI

Mayland TI

IMcDoWell- TI

Mitchell CC

Montgomery TI

Nash TI

TI _Piedmont TI

..,Pitt TI .

,Re..ndolph TI

Richmond TI

Roanoke-Chowan TI..-

Robeson TII Rockingham CC

Rowan TI

Sampson TI

Sandhills CC

Southeastern CC

ISouthwestern TI.

Stanly TI

Surry CC

12 0COMPREHENSIVE EMPLOYMENT TRAINING ACT PROGRAM FTE TABLE 25

1972-7Av7rag

Annual

/ 5--

. 1974-751974-75 1973-74

t

Average Average

Summer Fall Winter Spring # Annual Annual

- - - - - -. 16 '29 ..* 56 25 -- ,

24 - - 6 10

-- - - 39 4

- 67 36 2627 28 24 3 21 30

- - - -g

222 . ' 158 , 79 111 143 ..- 292- 50 46. 21 29 , 18 ,

14 34 76 62 47 9225 17 - 100 i 36 24

- - - / -

425105

56151

59 _ 41 .;

-.;

13

246 261154 - 176

33

78 5

3

48

r

_

- - 12255 297 419125 140 90

3a 31 59

24 65 13641 11 - ,- .-3 .

12

72' 18 7

. -

25.

3

13

3416

t-Xi'

- -13

-- 11 s

- _O

-32 17 liO -r 40 53

\ - _ _ _

\7 - - - .-. 14- - - _-

_ - _-;,' .

_

114 - 29 14148 16 45

1,34 36 .102

36

-1225

"149

0236

1318

'6

464142

3562

313

76

9

18

2

66

5

8

47

7

16

21

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en ra aro ina

Central Piedmont CC 222

Cleveland County TI -

Coastal Carolina CC 14

College of Albemarle 25

Craven CC -v

r.

Davidson County CC - ....:-.0i.

Durham TI

Edgecomb TI

Fay9teville TI 425Fofsyth TI 10

158

50

34

79

. 464

76

111

62

4329 ,

4 47

17 . 100,

- -

-

- - -

246 261 255 297

154 176 . 125 , 140

,,

92 149'

18, 0

92 23624 13

- 18

_.

12 6.

419 464"

90 142

Gaston College 56 - 33 36._----- 31 59 35

Guilford TI 151 78 5 . -- --24 65 '136 62

HaliLax County T - ,,,,,,,,T 41' 11 3

Haywood TI ,- - -( 3,. 13

Isothermal cc - - 48 12

James Sprunt Inst. /I - -

Johnston TI 59 - t7-------25 34 _ 76

Lenoir CC.,

- - -,

9

Martin TI - - -

Mayland TI - _

MCDowell TI - 72

Mitchell CC'

Montgom4y TT,Nash TI '

Pamlico TT

I:Piedmont TI

Pitt TI

Rando/phTI

ii

Richmond TI

Roanoke-ChOwan TI

2

A 13 -

'30 ', 11 0 1

---. \

32. . /110 40 ' 53-,

_ _

''NRopioesOn TI - _

II Roaingham CC,-

' - - - -

Rowan TI , , - . - _

Sampson TI 114 ,... 29

11 Sandhills CC 48 16 45

SoutheaStern - - - -

34- 36 .102 7

,

_.

n TI 13 , - - - 3 ---*-----2,1§ j

Stanly I c, - - -, - - 4 /=-7.)

Sur CC 28

I Alamance - ...

- ,

---- 7 5 21

--, - -,

I

-

Ti,i-County TI /

7/

..: Vance-Granville, TI 2 15 -

11

Wake - -TI ,

/-Wayne CC _

,

Western Piedmont CC,22 - 38 .23

.'Wilkes CC A64 -.

71 34

Wilson County TI ,. - - 58 15

TOTAL 1974-75 1,377 /TOTAL 1973-74. 2,088

TOTAL'1072-71,- 1

2 446----

141 47

,S1110,

928 1,061 1,184 1,142

1,664 1,447 1,550

1,440 1,236 1,220

'121 -61-

35 104

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T

6

GRAPH 19

NEW & EXPANDING INDUSTRYAVERAGE ANNUAL F TE 1974775.

I

.

..

i ANSON TIr

.

ASHEVILLE-BUNCOMBE TI 11,. 0

A

ZEAUFORT COUNTY TI.

BLADEN TI .

BLUE RIDGE TI

I

' CALDWELL CG i TI ..s

CAPE. FEAR TI---------.-

- i

CARTERET TI

CATAWBA VALLEY TI

CENTRAL cm:91AmI

TI

CENTRAL PIEDMONT CC j

*CLEVELAND C ... 1 .

CO CAROLINA CC

COLLEGE OF ALBEMARLE

CRAVEN CC.

DAVIDSON CO CC.

.

DURHAM TI .

.

EDGECOMBE TI . .

0FAYETTEVILLE TI

4.

.s, .

FORSYTH TI

1

41.

.

.

GASTON COLLEGE

GUILFORD TI

. .

.

....../

HALIFAX COUNTY TI

HAYWOOD TI I .

/ISOTHERMAL CC /

00

JAMES SPRUNT INSTr \ . /

. .

JOHNSTON TI1

LENOIR CC ..

. MARTIN TL

MAYLAND TI '

. .

MCDOWELL TI I , /1

...

MITCHELL CC'

o

. '

MONTGOMERY TI , ..

HASH TI

PAMLICO TI, .....

. '

...---=."'-

PIEDMONT TI .

PITT TI

RANDOLPH TIo /

/u t

`RICHMOND TI .

.

ROANOKE-CHOWAN TI .

TI'ROBESON

ROCKINGHAM CC k

.

ROWAN TI 00//

,.,

.

..

SAMPSON TII

SANDHILLS CC / . .

kkSOUTHEASTERN CC

/..,

.6'

eE

SOUTHWESTERN TI

STANLY TI° /.

0

.

.SORRY CC

I 0...4. '

TI OF ALAMANCE

TR! CI at

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CAltliELLCC It-. CAPE-FEAR TJ

CARTERET TI

CATAWBA VALLEY TI

CENTRAL CAROLINA TI

CENTRAL PIEDMONT CC

CLEVELAND COUNTY TI

COASTAL CAROLINA ,CC

COLLEGE OF ALBEMARLE

CRAVEN.CC

c DAVIDSON COUNTYECC

DURHAM TI

EDGECORBE TI

As'S.EAYETTEVILLE TI

FORSYlkLI

GASTON coLLEGE

GUILFORD TI

HALIFAI'COUNTY TI

HAYWOOCTI

ISOTHERMAL CC

' JAMES SPRMANST

JOHNSTON TI

LENOIR CC

MARTIN TI

MAYLAND TI

McCO4ELL TI

MITCHELL CC

MONTGOMERY TI

NASH TI

PAMLICO 71

. PIEDMONT TI

PITT TI

PACOLPH T!

RICHMOND TI

ROANOKE-CHOWAN T1

ROBESON TI

ROCKIRGHAM CC

ROWAN TI

SAFIPSON TI

SANDHILLS CC

SOUTHEASTERN CC

SO STERN,TI

ST

SURRY CC

TI OF ALAMANCE

TRI-COUNTY TI

VANCE-GRANVILLE TI

,WAKE TECHNICAL INST.

WAYNE CC

WESTERN PIEDMONT CC

WILKES CC

WILSON COUNTY TI

( ,

I

10 20 30 . 40 50 60 70

FULL-TIME EQUIVALENTS-52-

123

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4

Anson TI

Astleville-Buncombe TI

'Beufortitounty TIBladeh TI

Blue Ridge TI

124NEW AND EXPANDING INDUSTRY PROGRAM FTE TABLE 26

1974-75A

1974-75 1973-74 1972-7!Average Average Averagl

Summer Fall Winter Spring Annual Annual Annual,- - -

- - - 2

- - -

lr

1Caldwell CC & TI - - -.

Cape Fear TI /1 - 57 32 -Carteret TI - - - -Catawba Valley TI

Central Carolina TI 129

-

11

,-

27-

',....

Central-Piedmont CC - 30 17Cleveland County TI -

II'Coastal Carolina CC it ''.45 *4- .2T4*- 29.College

II Craven CO

of Albemarle

:Davidson County CC

Durham TI

Edgecombe TI

Fayetteville TI

Forsyth TI

-11 Gaston College

I.... Guilford TIT-i

I Halifax County TIHaywood TI

Isothermal CC

11 James Sprunt Inst.

Johnston. TI

Lenoir CC

IIMartin TI

Mayland. TI

II McDowell TI

11 Mitchell CC

Montgomery VIII Nash.TI

11 Pamlico TI

Piedmont TI

IIPitt TI

Randolph TI

RiChmond II

IRoanoke-Chowan T1

Robeson TI

'Rockingham CC

\

-

10

--

-.

121 .

67

-

-

-

-

-

.

-

--,-

-

-

163 -' 34

- - - -

2 - - -

- - -:

_- - 48

- _ _

- - -

- - -

75 - . , 89

- 50 1928 - 33

74

5 - - -+

- - 11 14- - - ,

182 - - 5- _ _

- ,-

,..,

N.- 76' 157-

\ _

9

2 -

16

108

30.

,,-\-.'

44 31 44 49 \- - -

39 861 62 102

- 2 21

_ 6 N 39

- 3 1022 16 - 52- -

69 113

- -

39

12 38 2

_ _

35 , 9 1

- " 1030

21 '35 -

-

- 19

12

33

50, 11 18

6 33

1 25 8

- -

14 28

- 1 .....:

- - -

- 8 12 .

41 4 3

17 11 715 31 3819 -1 1 526 - -

- - -

47 67 ° 24_

- 99 7150 : 2 -

59 -

27 50 ---64,14 ,3k,---- 8

42 20 6521

Rowan TI - - - s -Sampson TI - - _ 11

1Sandhills CC - - - - 7Southeastern CC - - - - -Southwestern TI - - - - - 64

111StinlyTI - - - 14_ _

Surzy CC - - -. - - 30'P T ____...._P_A-1.,....-...

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Central Piedmont CC

Cleveland County TI

Coastal Carolina CC

College of Albemarle

Cr.aven CC

Davidson County CC -

Durham TI

EdgEombe TIFayetteville TX

Forsyth-TT

Gaston College

Guilford TI

Halifax County TI

Haywood TT,

Isothermal CC

-

45

-

-

44

30.

21

17 \\.'

. 29

12

35

38

9

2

-

1

- - - - 4 10- 121 - - 30 - -

10 67 5 - 21 \ 35 -

- - -.

- 12-

163 -

- -

34

-

50

19%

11..

33

18- - - 6 33

2 25 8

48 14 \

II James Sprunt Inst. - -

Johnstoll TI .*75 ''

\Lenoir CC -

IIMartin TI) 28 -

Mayland Tf - -r\

II McDowell' TI 5 .

, .

Il Mitchell CC - .

Montgomery TI - -

II NaSh TI d' 182 -

/Pamlico TI _ _

Piedmont TI -

' Pitt TI - 76-

Randolph TI .- -

Richmond TI - 2 .

I Roanoke-Chowan, TI...

9 16

Robeson TI

millo9iingham CC

11Rowgn TI

.Sampson TI

ItSandhills CC

44 31

55-

-

.

\h,.-89

19

33

.1 74

.

.,

-

411715

,19,

-1

11 . 14 6

-

-.

-

47..*

- -

157 365 0

-. -

108 - 27

30 - ' 14

44 49 42

8

4 . 3

11 7

31 3871t

. _

' 1 52._.

. - -

67 24

99 72 -

59 _

50 64

3 8

20 65- - - 21

,-

- - - 9 -- - - - 11- - - - 7

Southeastern CC - - - - - -

SouthwesterTI - - - - - 64IStanly TT. -

Surry CC - -

T. I.. of Alamance 48

IlTri-County TI -

Vance-Granville TI

Wake TI . 5Wayne CC -

Western Piedmont CC ,

-

Wilkes CC -- .

Wilson County TI 219

TOTAL 1974-75... 964

TOTAL 1973-74' 1,158

TOTAL 1972-73 876

-

-

5

19

40k

. -

-

-

3

13

-

-

87

-

18

-

-

35

6

188

.

3

10 9 8 7- - _

- - - -

200 250 289 240815 798 1,180 943899 1,204 831

879 1,294 1,097

125-63-

- 14:

52 30

13 37

79 17

46 14

4 27

65 34- -

- -

- 11

-1,028 *.

,041

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ANSON TI

ASHEVILLEBUNCOMBE T1

BEAUFORT COUNAMM

BLADEN TI

SCUE.,41DGE TI

aulaELL cc4147

CAPE FEAR TI

CARTERET TI

CATAWBA VALLEY TI

CENTRAL CAROLINA TI

CENTRAL PIEDMONT CC

CLEVELAND COUNTY TI

COASTAL CAROLINA CC

COLLEGE OF ALREMARLE

CRAVEN CC

DAVIDSON COUNTY CC

IMAM TI

EDGECOMBE T1

. FAYETTEVILLE TI

FORSYTH TI

GASTON COLLEGE

GUILFORD TI

HALIFAX COUNTY TI

HAYWOOD TI

ISOTHERMAL CC

"JAMES-SPRUNT INST

JOHNSTON TI

LENOIR CC

MARTIN TI

MAYLAND TI

MCCOWELL TI

MITCHELL CC

-MONTGOMERY TI

NASH TI

PAMLICO TI

PIEDMONT TI

PITT TI

RANDOLPH TI

RICHMOND TI

ROANOKE CHOWAN TI

ROBESON TI

ROCKINGHAM CC

ROWAN TI

SAMPSON TI

SANDHILLS CC

SOUTHEASTERN CC

SOUTHWESTERN TI

STANLY TI

SURRY CC

TI OF ALAMANCE

TRI.COUNTY 71

126GRAPH 18

SELF- UPPORTING 81 RECREATIONALAL FTE 1974-75AVERAGE

ti +a

...."

A.A,A. . I

4N

.41 . .

''''..:' . c

------''-'--'''...

1.

--"----......... .

. .. , .. .

\...

1.

...

.1.

.

. . .

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CARTERET TJ

.--------TThTASRtL-EIBCA1 T1

CENTRAL CAROLINA TI

CENTRAL PIEDMONT CC

CLEVELAND COUNTY TI

COASTAL CAROLINAS

COLLEGE OF AL8EHARLE

CRAVEN CC

DAVIDSON COUNTY CC

DURHAM TI

EDGECOMBE TI

FAYETTEVILLE TI

FOwsy,TH

GASTON COLLEGE

GUILFORD TI

HALIFAX COUNTY TI

HAYWOOOTI

ISOTHERMAL CC

JAMES SPRINT INST<

,J011sSTON T1

LENOIR CC

MARTIN TI

MAYLAND TI

11411614.LL TI

MITCHELL CC

MONTGOMERY TI

NASH TI

PANLICO TI

PIEDMONT TI

PITT 71

RANDOLPH TI

CHMONDTI

'ROANOKE- TI

ROBESON TI

ROCKINGHAM CC

ROAM TI

SAMPSON TI

SANDH

SOUTHEASTERN CC

SOUTHWESTERN TI

STANLY TI

SURRY CC

TI OF ALAMANcE

TRI-COUNTY TI

VANCE-GRANVILLE TI

WAKE TECHNICAL INST.

WAYNE C4

WESTERN PIEDMONT CC

WILKES CC

WILSON COUNTY 71

100 200

FULL-TIME- EQUIVALENTS 4

127

250

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128, SELF-SUPPORTING RECREATIONAL PROGRAM FTE

1974-75

TABLE 27

c

\--L. 1974-75 1973-74 1972-Average Average Avera

,-- -Summer Fall Winter S ri Annual Annual Annua

Anson TI , ,/ 25 18 3 .13 15 - 7

Asheville-Buncombe-TI 25 49 30 203' 77 23 3

Beaufort County-TI 17 22 13 27 20 11 -

AlBladen TI,-' - - - - - -

Blue 1r

Ridge TI 14 30 34 20 9 9

II

Caldwell CC & TI 38 17

Cape Fear TI 115 173 V 58 56 1

4 233 181 '113 1117

Carteret TI 1 _ 21 33 13 1

II Cg.tawba Valley TI - - - - - 12

1 C4ntral Carolina TI 3 - - 1 1 17' 22.

.

Central Piedmont CC 22 50 57 -51 46 40 45

IICleveland County TI - - - - 1 10

Coastal Carolina CC 167 256 237 360 255 223 43

College of Albemarle - - 63 16 4

IICraven CC_

. .

9 36 223t,

24 :, 25 9 12

Davidson County,CC '72 108 161 118 ' 115 , 25 7 76 1,

il Durham TI %43 51 35 32 18 38

.II- Edgecombe TI 16 .16 23 36 23 6 -

Fayettevilit TI 156 53 22 87 80 12 38

'Forsyth TI . 3 4 - - 2 2 13.

Gaston College 3 1 15, 57 , 19 4 _

Guilford'TI 17 11 61 40 33 7 2

Halifax County TI 6 17 21 53 24 _9 2

Haywood TI 18 8 24 13 6

Isothermal CC 40 22, 21 53 34 25 27

James Sprunt Inst. - 17, 23 60 25 -

Johnston TI 7 18 46 22 24 9 1

Lenoir CC 41 32 35 32

I Martin TI - 18 33 48 2535 _4 8

4

Mayland TI - 1 58 30 22 - 7

McDowell .TI

Mitchell CC

Montgomery TI

Nash tf

Pamlico TI

Piedmont TI

Pitt TI

Randolph TI

Richmond TI

Roahoke-Ch an TI

Robeson TI

Rockingham CC

Rowan TI

Sampson TI

Sandhills CC

Southeastern CC

Southwestern TI

Stanly TI

Sdrry CC

- - - 8 2 8 20

- - - - - -

- - - 28 7 13 26.

13 18 .25 26 -21 9 -

- 8 16 25 13 2 -

- 3 18 14 10

18 26 21, 43 27

22, 41 41 61 42

- - 1 -

- 23 46 23 23

16 , 14 50

22 13 27

17 36

11 9

55 - 34

5

3

5

9 18 .1

91 3 ,6' 8

33 2

11 8 - 12

3 1 3 2

28'' 22 24 43 30

33

35

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Central Piedmont CC 22

ICleveland County TI.

Coastal Carolina CC -167

Collve of Albemarle

Craydh CC 9

Davidson County GC- 72

Durham-TI

Edgecombe TI 16

Fayetteville TI 156

Forsyth.TI 3

Gaston College 3,

Guilford TI 17

Halifax County TI 6

Haywood TI .-

Isothermal CC 40

James Sprunt Inst: -

Johnston TI 7

Lenoir CC 41

Martin TI -

Mayland TI -

McDowell TI /.

-

co -

Monigom6iyTk

Nash TI 13

Pamlico TI - 'it.'W 8 16--

Mitchell

50

256

36

108

57

2,V

22

161

43 51

16 23

53 22

4 -1 15

11 61

17 21

18 8

t

22 21

17 23

, 18' 46

# 32 35

18 33

1 38

31 - -

-r

-

-" -

t 18 25

Piedmont TI

Pitt TI

-Randolph TI

Richmond TIRoanoke-Chowan TI

- 3 18

18 26 21

.22 41 41

- - .

23 46

Robeson TI - -

Rockingham CC -16 14 50

Rowan TI 22 13 27

Sampson TI 3 17 36

Sandhills-ee-NIL - . 11, 9

Southeastern C

Southweste, TI

Stanly 1'

Sur v CC

I. of Alamance

Tri-County TI

Vance - Granville TI

Wake TI

Wayne CCWestern Piedmont CC

Wilkes CC

WilSon County TI

TOTAL 1974-75

TOTAL 1973-74

TOTAL 1972-73

- -

11 8

3 128 22

67 42

-

68 31

- -

9 13

4 15

49 99

59 43

1,189 1,454

655 631

843 1,164

-

, -3

24

49

5

38

50

31

15

101

42,002

702 939

51 46 40 45- - I

360 255 , 223

63 '...- 16/ -

. 24 , /25 9

118 . ' 115 25

35 32 , 18

36 23 6

87 80 12 ri

- 2 2

571

19 4

40 33 7

53 24 9 ,

24 . 13 -

53 34 25 .

60 25 -

22 24 932' 35 4

48 2t.

_

30 22 -

8 2 8 20

-

28

26 21

,2-S- 13

14 lo

43 27

61' 42

, 1 -

23 .23

- -

55 34

9 18

91 , 36

33 13

- -

27 12

- 2

43 30

37 49

9 6

45 46

81 33

36 22

16 13

13o 95

93 .72

2,729 18.57

10

484'12

76

38

38

13

2

2

'6

27

-

1- 8

4

7

- -

1.3 -26

'-9

2

-

-

5 13'

3

5 10'

_

3 11

3

1

8

2

- 1

24 17

13

6 . 27

-

- 88

33 6328 2

743 .--

807 923 940

i29 -65-

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ANSON 71

ASHEVILLE-BUNCOMBE TI

BEAUFORT COUNTY TI

BLADEH TI

BLUE RIDGE TI

CALDWELL CC i TI

CAPE FEAR TI

' CARTERET TI

CATAWBA VALLEY TI

CENTRAL CAROLINA TI

CENTRAL PIEDMONT CC

CLEVELAND COUNTY TI

COASTAL CAROLINA CC

COLLEGE OF ALBEMARLE

'CRAVEN CC

DAVIDSON COUNTY CC

DURHAM TI

EDGECOMBE TI

FAYETIEVILLE TI

FORSYTH TI

GASTON COLLEGE

GUILFORD TI

HALIFAX COUNTY TI

HAYWOOD TI

ISOTHERMAL CC

JAMES SPRUNT INST

JOHNSTON TI

LENOIR CC

MARTIN TI

MAYLAND TI

McDOWELL TT

MITCHELL CC

MONTGOMERY TI

WISH TI

PAMLICO TI

PIEDMONT TI

PITT TI

RANDOLPH TI

RICHMOND TI

ROANOKE- CHOWAN TI

ROBESON TI

ROCKINGHAM CC

, ROWAN TI

SAMPSON TI

SANDHILLS CC

SOUTHEASTERN CC

SOUTHWESTERN 71

STANLY TI

SURRY CC

TI OF ALAMAHCE

TRICOUNw TT

TOTAL, --AVERAGE ANNUAL FTE 1974-75

13GRAPH 20

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CA

CENT

C

TAWBA LEY TI

CAROLINA TI

RAL PIEDMONT dc

CLEVELAND COUNTY TT

COASTAL CAROLINA CC

COLLEGE OF ALBEMARLE

CRAVEN CC

IVIDSON COUNTY CC

DURHAM TI

EDGECOME TI

FAYETTEVILLE TI

FORSYTH TI4

GAST01.41ULEGE,C,

GUILFORD TI

HALIFAX COUNTY TI

HAYWOOD TI

ISOTHERMAL CC

JAMES SPRUNT INST

JONNSTON TI

LENOIR CC

MARTIN TI

MAYLAND TI

McDOWELL TI

MITCHEL'. CC

NONTGCMERAlt

NASITI

PAMLICO TI

PIEDMONT TI

PITT TI

RANDOLPH TI

RICHM3ND TI

ROANOKE -CHOWN TI

ROBESON TI

ROCKINGHAM CC

ROWAN TI

SAMPSON T1

SANDHILLS CC

SOUTHEASTERN CC

SOUTHWESTERN T1

STANLY TI

SURRY CC

TI OF ALAMARCE

Til-COUNTY T1

RANVILLETI

L INST.

E CC

VANCE

WAKE TECHN

WESTERN PIEDMON

WILKES C

WILSON COUNTY TI

1000 2000 3000 4000

FULL -TIME EQUIVALENTS*66-

5000

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sra O*A- .4 .(- ;Z. A...4."'"

f'

TOTAL AVERAGE ANNUAL FTE

1974-75

/ Steger Fall Hinter

132 TABLE 28

1974 -75 1973 -74 _1972.-7Average Average- 4'-Averag

Spring_ Annual Annual Annual

Anson TI

Asheville-Buncombe TI

Beaufort County TI.

II Bladen Ti

-Blue Ridge TT

Caldwell CC TI

Cape Fear I

Cartere TI

IICataw a Valley TI

Ceytral Carolina TI

.Central Piedmont CC

lirCleveland County TI'

Coastal Carolina CC

College of Albemarle

ICraven CC.

Davidson County C

Durham TI

EdgecoMbe'T

Tayettev e TI

Forsyth I

Gast College

Gu ford TI

H- if ax County TI

Haywood TI

Isothermal CC

Sprunt_Inst.

Johnston

Lenoir CC

II Martin TI

Mayland TI

II McDowell TI

Mitchell CC

Montgomery TI

IINash TI

Pamlico TI

Piedmont TI .

Pitt TI

Randolph TI

Richmond TT"

Roanoke-Chowan TI

Robeson TI

IIRockingham CC

Rowan TI

Sampson TI .

IISandhills CC

Southeastern CC

Southwestern TI

Stanly.TI

Surry CC

t./

514 1,072 956 950

1,426. 2,337N.±2154 2,191

1,206 1,909 1,558 2,101

375 558 62o 692

879 1,222 1,243, .1,172

2,126 2,494 2,533 2,4372,260 4,210 3,930 3,140

593 -1,038 1,269 1,199,

1,448. 2,576 2,527 3,016

2,142 3,367 4;. 3, 291. 3,339

6,125. i0,740 ,:i10 965 h. 628

1,247 1,752

1,668 2,768

535 1,686

889 2

1 '2,236 11°

3,023,386- 1,472

1,524 1,724

876

2,055

1,696

5641,132

2,400

3,386

1,027

2,393

11,q37"

9,869

1,797

2,569

1,272-

1,540e1,119..-^2,09I ':a2,251 ,2,362 1,958

1,681 .1,976

871 1,078

3,321 5,3402,019 2,807

1,714 2,774

2,824 4,189

656 1,181

664 1,365

529 997

1,810 2,112' 2,298

1,077 -957' 1,398

5,352 6,150 6,504

2,928' 2,954 3,321

2,831 2,872 (,,3,670

4,500 4,382 5,0331,332 1,368 1,357

1,580 1,311 1,898'

1,022 1,109 1,321

732 1,293 997 1,102

1,521 2,213 . 2,229 2,525

2,640 , 2,723, 3,416

456 -762_ 796 1,261

453 885 .951 1-,250

320 495642 1,392

442 602

718 1,007

343 389!

625 846

1,187 1,523

583 5791,023 1,124

173

763 937 1,348

' 1,183 2;003 2,064

698 1,355: 1,252

633 1,536 1,556

905 1,164 1,310

887 2,116

841 1,5341,219 1,989

731- 1,436

1,614 2,535

553 2,138

690 1,196

899 r: 1,410

914 1,393

1,3812,649

1,805

1,587

1,287

1,974 2,517

472 1,713

1,842 2,429.

963 903

2,909 2,320

1,909 2,225

1,231 1,046

1,236 1,487

1,582 1,762

1,035

2,123

2,616

821

897

, 573* 1,188

553

- 378

1,112

1,9771,279

1,331

1,168

1,877

1,392

1,873

-.1,010

2,348

1,709

1,042

a,247

1,414

521 377

L ;7 77 1,681

1,270 1,005

489t, 391

880.. 649

1,432 1,3242,724. 2,854

728. 647.,

1,695. 1,896

2,324 1,641

7,458 7,089

1,121 --6872,138 2,838'

1,056 1;163

145'3 984

1;690 1':645.r;1,471 1,437.1,028 907

3,460 2,488

2,260 2,164

2,074 2,116

3,226 2,972

.791 86o,

952 900

743 739

899 817

1,502 1,184

2,063 2,422

614 681

387 , 218

326 479814

614

238

1,005

1,601

1,114

1,149

842

1,134

1,261

1,378929

1,712

1,287

784729

1,153

0o; 551

249

1,171

1,607

881

1,183

886

978

1,211

1,144

910

1,552

1,441

766

286

1,085.

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Central PiedmontTC11 Cleveland County TI

'Coastal Carolina CC

College of Albemarle

IICraven CC

Davidson County. CC

II Durham TI =

II Edgecombe TI

Fayetteville TI

II Forsyth TI

11 Gaston College

Guilford TI

Halifax County TI

Haywood TI

Isothermal CC

James Sprunt Inst.

Johnston TI

ILenoir CC

Martin TI

Mayland TI

IIMcDowell TI

Mitchell CC-

. Montgomery TI*.

Naph TI.

Pamlico TI

IPiedmont TI

Vitt TIRandolph TI

Richmond TI

Roanoke-Chowan TI

Robeson TI

II

Rockingham CC

Rowan TI

Sampson TI

. :Southeastern CC

Southwestern TI

Stanly TI

Surry CC

T. I, of Alamance

II Tri-County TI

Vance-Granville TI

I Wake TIII Wayne CC

Western Piedmont CC

Wilkes CCWilson County TI

TOTAL 1974-75

TOTAL 1973-74

TOTAL 1972-71

6,125

1,247

1,668

535

889

1,119

1,681

871

3,321

2,019

1,714

2,824

656

664

529

'732

1,521

1,677

456

453

320

64 -2

4'42

718

343

763

1,183

698

633

905

887

8411,219

731_1,614

553

690

899914

1,332

498

790

1,26$_

1,315

1,084

1,354

1,115

67,438

53,384

48 024

10,740

1,752

2,768'

1,686

10,965

1,941

2,810

1,386

2,011 1,524

2,091 2,251

1,810 2,112

1,077 9575,352 6,150

2,928 2,954

2,831 2,872

4,500- 4,382

1,332 1,368

1,580 1,311

1,022 1,109

/1,293 9972,213 2,229

2,640 2,723

762 796

885 951

495 625

1,392 1,187

602 583

1,007 1.,023

389 405

937 1,348:2,003 2,064

1,355 1,252

1,536 1,556

1,164 1,310

2,116 1,974

1,534 1,472

1,989 1,842

1,436 963

2,535 2,909

2,138 1,909

1,196 1,231

1,410 1,236

1,393 1,582

1,660 1,965

876 781

1,416 1,450

2,098 ,0143

2,771 2,775

2,048 1,928

2,212 2,119

1,553 1,644

113,317 113,145

86,218 84,868

84 218 79 939

133 -67--

11,628

2,236

3,023

1,472

1,724

2,362

2,298

9,869

1,797.2,569

1,2,2

1,540 --1,153

'1,958

1,976

7,458

1,121

2,138

1,056

1,690:1,471

1,398 1,078 1,028.

6; 504 5,340 3,460

3,321 2,807 2,260

3,670 2,774 2,074

5,033 4,189 3,226

1,357 1,181 791

1,898 1,365 952

1,321 997 .743

1,102 41,035 8992,525 2,123 1,502

3-416 2,616 2,063

1,261 821 614

1,250 897 387

846 573 326

1,523 1,188 814

579 53 405

1,124 97o 614

373 37.8' 238

1,381 1,1Is 1,005

2,649 1,977 1,601

1,805 1,279 1,114

1,587 1,331 1,149

1,287 842

.2,517 1,877 1,134

1,713 .1,392 1,261

2,429 1073 1,378

903 1,010 929

2,320 2,348 1,712

2,225 1,287

1,046 1,042 784

1,437 1,247 729

1,762 1,153.

2,194 1,789' 1,407

944, 777 730

1,336 1,252 814

2,109 1,880 1,522

2,874 2,438 2,157

2,457 1,883 1,432,

2,514 2,056 1,515

1,959 1,578 885

124,929 104,864

90,251 78,86383 151

7,089687

2,838

1,163

984

1,6451,437

907

2,488

2,164

2,116

2,97286o

900

739

817

1,184

2,422

681

218

479

1413°-

55'1.

249

1,171

1,607 )

881

1,183

886

9781,211

1,144910

1,552

1,441 I

766 1

286

1,085

1459

892

632

1,530

2,143

1,284

1,563

1,000

3 95