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Page 1: UNC FACT BOOK

Off ice of Inst itut ional Research & Assessment311 Carr Building, CB# 3350Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3350

o: (919) 962-1500 • f: (919) 962-1341oira.unc.edu

UNC FACT BOOK2015-2016

Last updated July 2016

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Mission StatementThe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

lux, libertas

Approved by the UNC Board of Governors, November 2009 and April 2016

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Fact BookTwenty-Ninth Edition, 2015-2016

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Staff

Assistant Provost for Institutional Research and AssessmentDirector for Institutional Research

Assistant Director for Institutional Research Research Associate for Graduate Education Studies

Dr. Jason Block, Program Compliance CoordinatorApplications Analyst

Applications Analyst and WebmasterGayle Hart, Social Research Specialist

Garrett Hirth, Office Manager

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Mission Statement ............................................................................................................ inside cover

General Information ....................................................................................................................... 1-2

Current Statistics, Fall 2015 ....................................................................................................................... 1

Historical Trends, 1980-2015 (Table 1) ...................................................................................................... 2

Students ....................................................................................................................................... 3-27

Fall 2015 Headcount Enrollment (Figure 1) ............................................................................................... 3

Total Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity, Fall 2015 (Figure 2) .......................................................................... 4

Undergraduate Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity, Fall 2015 (Figure 3) .......................................................... 5

Students by Level, Race/Ethnicity, and Gender, Fall 2015 (Table 2) ......................................................... 6

Headcount and Full-Time Equivalent Enrollment by School and Education Level, Fall 2015 (Table 3) .... 7

Historical Enrollment by Educational Level, 1991-2015 (Table 5) ............................................................. 8

Headcount and Full-Time Equivalent Enrollment by School, Education Level, and Residency, Fall 2015 (Table 4) ........................................................................................................................................ 9

Students by Gender, Fall 2015 (Figure 4) ................................................................................................ 11

Students by School, Education Level, and Gender, Fall 2015 (Table 6) ................................................... 12

Students by Residency, Fall 2015 (Figure 5) ............................................................................................ 13

Students by School, Education Level, and Residency, Fall 2015 (Table 7) .............................................. 14

Students by Full/Part-Time Status, Fall 2015 (Figure 6) .......................................................................... 15

Students by School, Education Level, and Full/Part-Time Status, Fall 2015 (Table 8) ............................ 16

Students by Age and Education Level, Fall 2015 (Table 9) ...................................................................... 17

Applied/Accepted/Enrolled by Level, Fall 2015 (Figure 7) ...................................................................... 18

Applied/Accepted/Enrolled by Level, 2010-2015 (Table 10) ................................................................... 19

First-Time First-Year Full-Time Undergraduate Class Profile, Fall 2015 (Table 11) ................................. 20

Trends in First-Year Full-Time Undergraduate Retention and Graduation, 1980-2015 (Table 12) ......... 21

2008-2009 Entering First-Year Undergraduate Six-Year Graduation Rates at AUU Institutions (Table 15) .................................................................................................................................................... 22

Entering Graduate and Professional Student Profile, Fall 2015 (Table 16) ............................................. 23

Degrees Awarded by School and Level, 2014-2015 (Table 18) ............................................................... 24

Degrees Awarded by Race/Ethnicity and Gender, 2014-15 (Table 19) ................................................... 25

Degrees Awarded by School and Level, Five-Year Comparison (Table 20) ............................................. 26

Degrees Awarded by Race/Ethnicity, Five-Year Comparison (Table 21) ................................................. 27

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Faculty and Staff ......................................................................................................................... 28-46

Permanent Full-Time/Part-Time Employees by Category, Fall 2015 (Figure 10) .................................... 28

Permanent Full-Time Faculty Highest Degree Earned, Fall 2015 (Table 22) ........................................... 29

Permanent Full-Time/Part-Time Employees and Full-Time Equivalent by School and Division, Fall 2015 (Table 23) .................................................................................................................................... 30

Permanent Full-Time Employees by School and Division, Fall 2015, (Table 24) ..................................... 31

Permanent Full-Time Employees by Race/Ethnicity and Gender, Fall 2015 (Table 25) .......................... 32

Permanent Full-Time EPA Employees by Division, Race/Ethnicity, and Gender, Fall 2015 (Table 26) ... 33

Permanent Full-Time Faculty by School and Division, Fall 2015 (Table 27) ............................................ 34

Permanent Full-Time Faculty, Fall 2008-2015 (Table 28) ........................................................................ 35

Permanent Full-Time Female Faculty, Fall 2008-2015 (Table 29) ........................................................... 36

Permanent Full-Time African-American Faculty, Fall 2008-2015 (Table 30) ........................................... 37

Faculty Salaries by School Permanent Full-Time Tenured and Tenure Track Faculty, Fall 2015 (Table 31) .................................................................................................................................... 38

Faculty Salaries at Research (Doctoral Universities: Highest Research Activity) and AAU Universities, 2015-2016 (Table 32) .................................................................................................................. 40

Faculty Salaries plus Compensation at Research (Doctoral Universities: Highest Research Activity) and AAU Universities, 2015-2016 (Table 33) ..................................................................................... 43

Permanent Full- and Part-Time Employees by City , Fall 2015 (Table 34) ............................................... 46

Capital and Fiscal Operations ...................................................................................................... 47-58

Student Enrollment by Type of Housing, Fall 2015 (Figure 11) ............................................................... 47

Student Enrollment by Type of Housing and Gender, Fall 2015 (Table 35) ............................................ 48

Library Collections, Fiscal Year 2015 (Table 37) ...................................................................................... 49

Student Tuition, Fees, and Charges, Academic Year 2015-16 (Table 38) ................................................ 50

A Profile of Selected Public AAU Institutions First-Year Undergraduate Tuition and Fees, 2015-2016, 2009-2010, and 2004-2005, Resident and Non-Resident (Table 39) ......................................... 51

A Profile of Selected Public AAU Institutions First-Year Graduate Tuition and Fees, 2015-2016, 2009-2010, and 2004-2005, Resident and Non-Resident (Table 40) ................................................... 52

Operating & Non-operating Revenues by Source, Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2015 (Figure 14) ............ 53

Operating & Non-operating Revenues by Source, Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2015 (Table 41) ............. 54

Operating & Non-operating Expenses by Function, Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2015 (Figure 15).......... 55

Operating & Non-operating Expenses by Function, Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2015 (Table 42) ........... 56

Trends in Contracts and Grants, 1983-2015 (Figure 16) ......................................................................... 57

Total Contracts and Grants Funding, Fiscal Years 1983-2015 (Table 43) ................................................ 58

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References .................................................................................................................................. 59-62

Glossary ................................................................................................................................................... 59

For More Information .............................................................................................................................. 61

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N % N %Headcount 29,084 Faculty Full-Time 24,070 82.8% Full-Time [2] 3,482 92.2%

Part-Time 5,014 17.2% Part-Time [2] 296 7.8%FTE 26,878 Faculty Total [3] 3,778 31.0%Men 12,514 43.0% EPA Non-FacultyWomen 16,570 57.0% Full-Time [2] 1,918 92.6%White 18,252 62.8% Part-Time [2] 153 7.4%African-American 2,353 8.1% EPA Non-Faculty Total [3] 2,071 17.0%Other* 8,479 29.2% SPAUndergraduate 18,415 63.3% Full-Time [2] 6,115 96.5%Graduate 8,109 27.9% Part-Time [2] 223 3.5%Professional 2,560 8.8% SPA Total [3] 6,338 52.0%In-State 21,153 72.7% Total Employees Out-of-State 7,931 27.3% Full-Time [2] 11,515 94.5%Number of First-Year Undergraduate 3,946 13.6% Part-Time [2] 672 5.5%

Grand Total 12,187 100.0%Note: Percents are proportion of Headcount.

[1] Includes employees on leave with or without pay.[2] Percents are proportion of group total.[3] Percents are proprotion of grand total.

In-state Tuition & Fees $8,591 N %Out-of-state Tuition & Fees $33,673 Men 2,013 53.3%Room (Double Occupancy) $6,106 Women 1,765 46.7%Board (Maximum Plan) $4,796 White 2,869 75.9%

African-American 191 5.1%Other * 718 19.0%Tenured 1,361 36.0%

Number of Volumes 6,675,230 Tenure Track 469 12.4%Fixed Term 1,948 51.6%Faculty Total 3,778 100.0%

Note: Percents are proportion of Faculty Total.

* Note: For race/ethnicity data, non-resident aliens are not reported in a separate category.

Current StatisticsFall 2015

Full-Time Permanent Faculty Fall 2014

Student Information Fall 2015

Total Permanent University Employees [1]

Fall 2015

Library, Fiscal Year 2015-16

Annual Student Costs (Undergraduate)Academic Year 2015-16

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EPA Faculty/Non-Faculty

[2]SPA [2] Full-Time Part-Time Total

2015 5,849 6,338 $2,987,878,797 $479,186,534 24,070 5,014 29,084 $2,967,023,831 2014 5,642 6,322 $2,937,990,505 $482,727,867 24,275 4,860 29,135 $2,659,759,286 19,535,626 $792,729,006 2013 5,637 6,346 $2,798,399,850 $515,120,948 24,390 4,737 29,127 $2,344,279,691 19,529,800 $777,838,266 2012 5,519 6,381 $2,539,213,635 $486,492,294 24,498 4,780 29,278 $2,157,237,483 18,833,503 $767,141,341 2011 5,441 6,468 $2,737,783,213 $520,198,494 24,222 4,915 29,137 $2,239,085,128 18,781,849 $788,025,111 2010 5,394 6,658 $2,436,757,659 $509,690,868 24,328 5,062 29,390 $1,963,243,322 18,394,140 $803,358,125 2009 5,416 6,787 $2,211,414,941 $518,276,506 24,146 4,770 28,916 $1,903,574,557 18,310,275 $716,274,113 2008 5,306 6,776 $2,311,071,937 $543,291,852 23,788 4,779 28,567 $1,492,247,204 17,759,031 $678,228,055 2007 5,051 6,482 $2,252,317,545 $492,471,029 23,285 4,851 28,136 $1,394,207,443 16,076,934 $610,669,824 2006 4,878 6,421 $2,025,216,000 $440,070,000 22,911 4,806 27,717 $1,149,222,715 15,049,540 $593,390,527 2005 4,713 6,323 $1,854,811,038 $406,672,962 22,441 4,835 27,276 $973,920,197 14,206,304 $579,589,394 2004 4,609 6,326 $1,740,123,779 $380,446,327 22,212 4,666 26,878 $837,435,458 14,155,415 $577,577,064 2003 4,412 6,264 $1,520,872,424 $368,024,036 21,898 4,461 26,359 $741,043,194 13,210,911 $537,415,870 2002 4,276 6,660 $1,487,434,908 $368,504,553 21,721 4,307 26,028 $747,012,209 13,175,027 $487,906,010 2001 4,051 6,060 $1,456,672,000 $402,205,000 21,255 4,209 25,464 $785,935,000 12,362,885 $438,780,503 2000 3,867 5,858 $1,299,438,000 $383,189,000 20,759 4,113 24,872 $736,134,000 12,311,526 $375,570,798 1999 3,708 6,303 $1,220,681,000 $382,372,000 20,565 4,070 24,635 $595,859,000 12,103,167 $344,496,859 1998 3,518 6,101 $1,127,248,000 $352,283,000 19,938 4,300 24,238 $554,345,000 11,718,572 $304,953,768 1997 3,387 5,901 $1,062,282,000 $331,650,000 19,796 4,393 24,189 $430,006,000 11,389,953 $290,650,158 1996 3,349 5,534 $984,669,363 $308,244,640 19,635 4,506 24,141 $333,982,000 11,021,565 $248,997,990 1995 3,290 5,841 $943,468,832 $302,337,152 19,834 4,605 24,439 $313,821,000 10,729,313 $274,884,634 1994 3,216 5,796 $877,388,417 $283,825,773 19,764 4,699 24,463 $304,417,000 10,703,070 $244,592,943 1993 3,152 5,765 $804,241,278 $270,699,807 19,505 4,794 24,299 $233,857,850 10,699,608 $227,589,028 1992 3,057 5,449 $741,207,850 $255,003,056 19,167 4,777 23,944 $191,497,051 10,656,014 $211,104,491 1991 3,050 5,205 $699,407,749 $257,218,613 19,307 4,487 23,794 $165,576,000 9,883,530 $173,923,618 1990 2,980 5,279 $655,007,502 $252,485,349 19,427 4,425 23,852 $154,438,000 9,639,171 $162,275,271 1989 2,985 5,308 $606,323,359 $239,732,599 19,389 4,203 23,592 $134,973,000 9,587,891 $137,758,114 1988 2,953 5,171 $570,514,000 $230,779,917 19,377 4,202 23,579 $123,506,000 9,461,891 $127,865,313 1987 2,915 5,003 $517,962,997 $214,773,714 18,785 4,136 22,921 $111,005,957 9,404,912 $105,237,795 1986 2,891 4,814 $512,309,940 $200,093,215 18,884 3,897 22,781 $81,753,219 9,241,725 $95,111,630 1985 2,891 4,668 $459,014,919 $183,064,797 18,522 3,499 22,021 $71,115,852 8,771,755 $79,136,409 1984 2,733 4,536 $418,075,549 $156,690,058 18,181 3,431 21,612 $61,256,839 8,744,420 $74,154,319 1983 2,766 4,389 $364,310,431 $143,605,960 18,286 3,471 21,757 $49,542,776 8,214,286 $70,148,274 1982 2,681 4,427 $359,839,897 $137,057,754 18,544 3,472 22,016 $44,304,198 8,116,568 $55,059,929 1981 2,658 4,413 $337,174,362 $128,581,211 18,202 3,373 21,575 $42,770,404 8,036,804 $63,488,635 1980 2,642 4,389 $294,207,847 $107,782,727 18,252 3,213 21,465 $39,671,756 7,847,128 $70,071,559

[4] Source: UNC-CH Financial Reporting & Management Services, per foundations survey as reported on IPEDS.[5] Source: The University of North Carolina Commission on Higher Education Facilities, Facilities Inventory and Utilization Study - Annual Reports.

Note: Square footage data represent statistics for the prior year.[6] Source: From 1980-1994, Office of Sponsored Research Annual Reports. From 1995 forward, http://research.unc.edu/about/facts-rankings/

Note: Figures from FY89 and FY90 reflect recalculation of awards when received to conform to FY91 reporting procedures.

Employees

[1] For figures representing dollar amounts, “year” denotes fiscal year; otherwise, the data are as of fall semester.[2] Includes full and part-time permanent employees.[3] Source: Office of Business and Finance, Comprehensive Annual Financial Reports

Historical Trends, 1980-2015

Students

Year[1]

Total Revenues[3]

State Appropriations

[3]

Value of Endowment

[4]

Gross Square Feet[5]

Research Funding[6]

Table 1

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Fall 2015 Headcount Enrollment

Note: Percentage calculations are rounded.

Source: Office of Institutional Research and Assessment, ConnectCarolina Fall 2015 Census, as of September 1, 2015

Prepared by: Office of Institutional Research and Assessment, September 29, 2015

Graduate8,10928%

Professional2,5609%

Undergraduate18,41563%

Total Enrollment29,084

Total Enrollment29,084

Total Enrollment29,084

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Figure 1

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Note: Percentage calculations are rounded.Source: ConnectCarolina Fall 2015 Census, as of September 1, 2015Prepared by: Office of Institutional Research and Assessment (OIRA), July 12, 2016

* Federal regulations require the University ask students to identify their race and ethnicity in a two-part question: (1) What is your ethnicity (Hispanic or non-Hispanic)? and (2) What is your race (chooseall that apply)? This table uses the U.S. Department of Education's conventions for reporting race/ethnicity in unduplicated categories:

- Students who identified their ethnicity as Hispanic are included in the counts for Hispanic, even if they also selected one or more races.- Students who identified their ethnicity as non-Hispanic and selected one race are counted only in that race category.- Students who identified their ethnicity as non-Hispanic and selected more than one race are counted in the "Two or more races" category.

Federal reports often include another unique category for Non-Resident Aliens regardless of the ethnicity or race, but this table does not take citizenship status into account.

Black or African-American2,353

8%Hispanic of any race

2,0727%

American Indian or Alaskan Native

1451%

Asian3,61412%

Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander

560%

Race/Ethnicity Unknown1,099

4%

Two or more races1,493

5%

White18,252

63%

Other6,40722%

Total Enrollment29,084

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Figure 2

Total Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity* Fall 2015

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Prepared by: Office of Institutional Research and Assessment (OIRA), July 12, 2016Source: ConnectCarolina Fall 2015 Census, as of September 1, 2016Note: Percentage calculations are rounded.

* Federal regulations require the University ask students to identify their race and ethnicity in a two-part question: (1) What is your ethnicity (Hispanic or non-Hispanic)? and (2) What is your race(choose all that apply)? This table uses the U.S. Department of Education's conventions for reporting race/ethnicity in unduplicated categories:

- Students who identified their ethnicity as Hispanic are included in the counts for Hispanic, even if they also selected one or more races.- Students who identified their ethnicity as non-Hispanic and selected one race are counted only in that race category.- Students who identified their ethnicity as non-Hispanic and selected more than one race are counted in the "Two or more races" category.

Federal reports often include another unique category for Non-Resident Aliens regardless of the ethnicity or race, but this table does not take citizenship status into account.

American Indian or Alaskan Native

106…

Asian2,16312%

Black or African-American1,514

8%Hispanic of any race

1,4228%

Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander

200%

Race/Ethnicity Unknown6513%

Two or more races8014%

White11,738

64%

Other3,74120%

Total Enrollment18,415

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Figure 3

Undergraduate Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity* Fall 2015

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N % N %Male 6 3 11 15 11 1 47 0.3% 9 6 62 0.2%Female 16 - 11 17 13 1 58 0.3% 18 6 82 0.3%subtotal 22 3 22 32 24 2 105 0.6% 27 12 144 0.5%Male 191 10 140 238 224 20 823 4.5% 235 109 1,167 4.0%Female 250 16 179 236 318 19 1,018 5.5% 256 156 1,430 4.9%subtotal 441 26 319 474 542 39 1,841 10.0% 491 265 2,597 8.9%Male 90 23 125 115 132 34 519 2.8% 187 77 783 2.7%Female 210 29 205 239 240 49 972 5.3% 403 136 1,511 5.2%subtotal 300 52 330 354 372 83 1,491 8.1% 590 213 2,294 7.9%Male 109 20 114 136 140 12 531 2.9% 166 60 757 2.6%Female 177 20 187 246 209 16 855 4.6% 253 71 1,179 4.1%subtotal 286 40 301 382 349 28 1,386 7.5% 419 131 1,936 6.7%Male 2 - 1 2 4 - 9 0.0% 14 5 28 0.1%Female 2 - 1 4 3 1 11 0.1% 12 5 28 0.1%subtotal 4 - 2 6 7 1 20 0.1% 26 10 56 0.2%Male 1,069 96 1,065 1,234 1,405 109 4,978 27.0% 2,216 721 7,915 27.2%Female 1,496 98 1,445 1,714 1,812 129 6,694 36.4% 2,551 882 10,127 34.8%subtotal 2,565 194 2,510 2,948 3,217 238 11,672 63.4% 4,767 1,603 18,042 62.0%Male 68 4 78 78 79 15 322 1.7% 155 92 569 2.0%Female 98 11 100 124 138 7 478 2.6% 292 109 879 3.0%subtotal 166 15 178 202 217 22 800 4.3% 447 201 1,448 5.0%Male 52 7 46 49 45 18 217 1.2% 580 3 800 2.8%Female 68 6 50 57 61 10 252 1.4% 485 22 759 2.6%subtotal 120 13 96 106 106 28 469 2.5% 1,065 25 1,559 5.4%Male 68 9 30 77 50 10 244 1.3% 144 45 433 1.5%Female 104 6 63 131 70 13 387 2.1% 133 55 575 2.0%subtotal 172 15 93 208 120 23 631 3.4% 277 100 1,008 3.5%

1,655 172 1,610 1,944 2,090 219 7,690 41.8% 3,706 1,118 12,514 43.0%2,421 186 2,241 2,768 2,864 245 10,725 58.2% 4,403 1,442 16,570 57.0%4,076 358 3,851 4,712 4,954 464 18,415 100.0% 8,109 2,560 29,084 100.0%

Professional

Race/Ethnicity Unknown

Race/Ethnicity/Sex

American Indian or Alaskan Native

Asian

Black or African-American

Hispanic of any race

New First-Year

Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander

White

Two or more races

Non-Resident Alien

Total All Levels

Prepared by: Office of Institutional Research and Assessment (OIRA), July 11, 2016Sources: CarolinaConnect Fall 2015 Census Data, as of September 1, 2015

Notes:- Counts of students earning the Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) include students taking courses at UNC-Chapel Hill and students in the Doctor of Pharmacy Partnership Program attending ElizabethCity State University and UNC-Asheville.- Students earning the Master of Laws (LLM) degree are reported in the Graduate School.- Students earning the Doctor of Audiology (AuD), Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT), and Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) degrees are reported as first professional students. This change isrequired to comply with reporting requirements from U.S. Department of Education.

GraduateUnclassifiedSeniorJuniorSophomore

Grand TotalTotal FemalesTotal Males

Total UndergraduateOther First-Year

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Table 2

Students by Level, Race/Ethnicity, and GenderFall 2015

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Headcount FTE Headcount FTE Headcount FTE Headcount FTEArts & Sciences 16,237 15,833.25 2,523 1,805.50 - - 18,760 17,638.75Business 619 611.50 1,674 1,383.75 - - 2,293 1,995.25Education 104 103.50 436 350.50 - - 540 454.00Government - - 213 167.00 - - 213 167.00Graduate School - - 9 8.25 - - 9 8.25Information & Library Science 61 60.75 218 196.75 - - 279 257.50Law - - 4 4.00 652 651.75 656 655.75Media and Journalism 707 701.50 139 105.00 - - 846 806.50Social Work - - 310 290.25 - - 310 290.25Dentistry 89 88.50 88 73.00 325 325.00 502 486.50Medicine 110 84.50 740 537.75 875 862.75 1,725 1,485.00Nursing 275 272.00 274 235.50 62 56.25 611 563.75Pharmacy - - 104 78.50 646 646.00 750 724.50Public Health 213 212.75 1,377 1,132.25 - - 1,590 1,345.00Total 18,415 17,968.25 8,109 6,368.00 2,560 2,541.75 29,084 26,878.00

SchoolGrand TotalProfessionalGraduateUndergraduate

Prepared by: Office of Institutional Research and Assessment, July 13, 2016Source: ConnectCarolina Fall 2015 Census, as of September 1, 2015

Note: Effective Fall 2006, visiting inter-institutional students are included in headcount. These changes coincided with adjustments in UNCGeneral Administration's reporting policies

* Effective Fall 2002, counts of professional students include sub-baccalaureate professional certificates.

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Table 3

Headcount and Full-Time Equivalent* Enrollment by School and Education LevelFall 2015

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N % Growth N % Growth N % Growth N % Growth1991 15,439 -1.29% 6,686 1.89% 1,669 1.21% 23,794 -0.24%1992 15,262 -1.15% 7,029 5.13% 1,653 -0.96% 23,944 0.63%1993 15,674 2.70% 6,925 -1.48% 1,700 2.84% 24,299 1.48%1994 15,895 1.41% 6,861 -0.92% 1,707 0.41% 24,463 0.67%1995 15,702 -1.21% 7,043 2.65% 1,694 -0.76% 24,439 -0.10%1996 15,363 -2.16% 6,874 -2.40% 1,904 12.40% 24,141 -1.22%1997 15,321 -0.27% 6,764 -1.60% 2,104 10.50% 24,189 0.20%1998 15,291 -0.20% 6,811 0.69% 2,136 1.52% 24,238 0.20%1999 15,434 0.94% 7,029 3.20% 2,172 1.69% 24,635 1.64%2000 15,608 1.13% 7,008 -0.30% 2,256 3.87% 24,872 0.96%2001 15,844 1.51% 7,334 4.65% 2,286 2.66% 25,464 2.50%2002 15,961 0.74% 7,684 4.77% 2,383 4.24% 26,028 2.21%2003 16,144 1.15% 7,857 2.25% 2,358 -1.05% 26,359 1.27%2004 16,525 2.36% 8,008 1.92% 2,345 -0.55% 26,878 1.97%2005 16,764 1.45% 8,175 2.09% 2,337 -0.34% 27,276 1.48%2006 17,124 2.15% 8,254 0.97% 2,339 0.09% 27,717 1.62%2007 17,628 2.94% 8,177 -0.93% 2,331 -0.34% 28,136 1.51%2008 17,895 1.51% 8,275 1.20% 2,397 2.83% 28,567 1.53%2009 17,981 0.48% 8,386 1.34% 2,549 6.34% 28,916 1.22%2010 18,579 3.33% 8,325 -0.73% 2,486 -2.47% 29,390 1.64%2011 18,430 -0.80% 8,190 -1.62% 2,517 1.25% 29,137 -0.86%2012 18,503 0.40% 8,262 0.88% 2,513 -0.16% 29,278 0.48%2013 18,370 -0.72% 8,197 -0.79% 2,560 1.87% 29,127 -0.52%2014 18,350 -0.11% 8,211 0.17% 2,574 0.55% 29,135 0.03%2015 18,415 0.35% 8,109 -1.24% 2,560 -0.54% 29,084 -0.18%

25 Year 2,976 19.28% 1,423 21.28% 891 53.39% 5,290 22.23%

Source: Office of Institutional Research and Assessment, ConnectCarolina Fall 2015 Census, as of September 1, 2015

Published on September 23, 2015

* Effective Fall 2002, counts of professional students include sub-baccalaureate professional certificates.

Note: Effective Fall 2006, visiting inter-institutional students are included in headcount. These changes coincided with adjustments in UNC General Administration's reporting policies.

Historical Enrollment by Educational Level1991-2015

FallSemester

Undergraduate Graduate Professional* Total

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Table 5

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In-StateCount

Out-of-StateCount

TotalIn-State

FTE

Out-of-StateFTE

In-StateCount

Out-of-StateCount

Total

On-Campus/Degree-Seeking 12,894 2,945 15,839 12,764.50 2,924.50 15,689.00 1,018 1,026 2,044On-Campus/Non-Degree-Seeking 108 5 113 35.25 1.75 37.00 244 38 282Off-Campus/Degree-Seeking - -

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--

615 21

Off-Campus/Non-Degree-Seeking 173 25 198 71.00 8.75 79.75 55 10 65Inter-Institutional Visitors 6 81 87 1.75 25.75 27.50 13 98 111Subtotal 13,181 3,056 16,237 12,872.50 2,960.75 15,833.25 1,336 1,187 2,523

On-Campus/Degree-Seeking 404 215 619 400.25 211.25 611.50 222 502 724Off-Campus/Degree-Seeking - -

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--

1947 948

Inter-Institutional Visitors - --

- -

-1

1 2Subtotal 404 215 619 400.25 211.25 611.50 224 1,450 1,674

On-Campus/Degree-Seeking 96 8 104 95.75 7.75 103.50 327 75 402Off-Campus/Degree-Seeking - -

--

--

19- 19

Teacher Certification: - - -

- - -15

- 15Off-Campus / Non-Degree Seeking - -

-- - -

--

-Subtotal 96 8 104 95.75 7.75 103.50 361 75 436

On-Campus/Degree-Seeking - --

- -

-30

20 50Off-Campus/Degree-Seeking - -

--

--

-161 161

Off-Campus/Non-Degree-Seeking - --

- -

-2

- 2Subtotal - - - - - - 32 181 213

On-Campus/Degree-Seeking - - - - - - 5 4 9Subtotal - - - - - - 5 4 9

On-Campus/Degree-Seeking 54 7 61 53.75 7.00 60.75 127 85 212Off-Campus/Degree-Seeking - -

--

--

6- 6

Subtotal 54 7 61 53.75 7.00 60.75 133 85 218

On-Campus/Degree-Seeking - --

- -

--

4 4Subtotal - -

--

--

-4 4

On-Campus/Degree-Seeking 570 137 707 565.75 135.75 701.50 27 43 70Off-Campus/Degree-Seeking - - - -

--

445 49

Off-Campus/Non-Degree-Seeking - - - - - - 20 - 20Subtotal 570 137 707 565.75 135.75 701.50 91 48 139

On-Campus/Degree-Seeking - - - - - - 180 52 232Off-Campus/Degree-Seeking - - - - - - 71 7 78Subtotal - - - - - - 251 59 310

On-Campus/Degree-Seeking 65 2 67 64.50 2.00 66.50 53 35 88On-Campus/Non-Degree-Seeking 21 1 22 21.00 1.00 22.00 - - -Subtotal 86 3 89 85.50 3.00 88.50 53 35 88

On-Campus/Degree-Seeking - --

- -

-321

165 486Inter-Institutional Visitors - 34 34 - 8.50 8.50 12 31 43Allied Health: On-Campus/Degree-

Seeking59 7 66 59.00 7.00 66.00 132 60 192

On-Campus/Non-Degree-Seeking

- 10 10 - 10.00 10.00 - - - Off-Campus/Degree-

Seeking- - - - - - 8 11 19

Subtotal 59 51 110 59.00 25.50 84.50 473 267 740

On-Campus/Degree-Seeking 258 16 274 255.50 16.00 271.50 239 27 266On-Campus/Non-Degree-Seeking - -

--

--

8- 8

Off-Campus/Degree-Seeking 1 - 1 0.50 - 0.50 - - -Subtotal 259 16 275 256.00 16.00 272.00 247 27 274

On-Campus/Degree-Seeking - --

- -

-48

56 104Off-Campus/Degree-Seeking - -

-- - -

--

-Subtotal - --

--

-48

56 104

On-Campus/Degree-Seeking 161 52 213 160.75 52.00 212.75 668 402 1,070Off-Campus/Degree-Seeking - - - - - - 138 95 233Off-Campus/Non-Degree-Seeking - - - - - - 54 20 74Subtotal 161 52 213 160.75 52.00 212.75 860 517 1,377

14,870 3,545 18,415 14,549.25 3,419.00 17,968.25 4,114 3,995 8,109

* Effective Fall 2002, counts of professional students include sub-baccalaureate professional certificates.Note: Effective Fall 2006, visiting inter-institutional students are included in headcount. These changes coincided with adjustments in UNC General Administration's reporting policies.Source: ConnectCarolina Fall 2015 Census, as of September 1, 2015Prepared by: Office of Institutional Research and Assessment, July 11, 2016

Information & Library Science

Graduate School

Arts & Sciences

Pharmacy

Nursing

Social Work

Media and Journalism

School

Undergraduate Graduate

Government

Education

Business

Total

Law

Public Health

Dentistry

Medicine

Total

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Headcount and Full-Time Equivalent* Enrollment by School, Education Level, and Residency, Fall 2015

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In-StateFTE

Out-of-StateFTE

TotalIn-StateCount

Out-of-StateCount

TotalIn-State

FTE

Out-of-StateFTE

Total Count FTE

665.75 867.00 1,532.75 - - - - - - 17,883 17,221.75 On-Campus/Degree-Seeking133.50 22.00 155.50 - - - - - - 395 192.50 On-Campus/Non-Degree-Seeking

6.00 15.00 21.00 - - - - - - 21 21.00 Off-Campus/Degree-Seeking28.25 7.25 35.50 - - - - - - 263 115.25 Off-Campus/Non-Degree-Seeking

6.75 54.00 60.75 - - - - - - 198 88.25 Inter-Institutional Visitors840.25 965.25 1,805.50 - - - - - - 18,760 17,638.75 Subtotal

196.00 457.00 653.00 - - - - - - 1,343 1,264.50 On-Campus/Degree-Seeking0.50 729.75 730.25 - - - - - - 948 730.25 Off-Campus/Degree-Seeking0.25 0.25 0.50 - - - - - - 2 0.50 Inter-Institutional Visitors

196.75 1,187.00 1,383.75 - - - - - - 2,293 1,995.25 Subtotal

254.25 67.25 321.50 - - - - - - 506 425.00 On-Campus/Degree-Seeking19.00 - 19.00 - - - - - - 19 19.00 Off-Campus/Degree-Seeking10.00 - 10.00 - - - - - - 15 10.00 Teacher Certification:

- - - - - - - - - - - Off-Campus / Non-Degree Seeking283.25 67.25 350.50 - - - - - - 540 454.00 Subtotal

30.00 20.00 50.00 - - - - - - 50 50.00 On-Campus/Degree-Seeking- 116.00 116.00 - - - - - - 161 116.00 Off-Campus/Degree-Seeking

1.00 - 1.00 - - - - - - 2 1.00 Off-Campus/Non-Degree-Seeking31.00 136.00 167.00 - - - - - - 213 167.00 Subtotal

4.25 4.00 8.25 - - - - - - 9 8.25 On-Campus/Degree-Seeking4.25 4.00 8.25 - - - - - - 9 8.25 Subtotal

110.75 82.75 193.50 - - - - - - 273 254.25 On-Campus/Degree-Seeking3.25 - 3.25 - - - - - - 6 3.25 Off-Campus/Degree-Seeking

114.00 82.75 196.75 - - - - - - 279 257.50 Subtotal

- 4.00 4.00 499 153 652 498.75 153.00 651.75 656 655.75 On-Campus/Degree-Seeking- 4.00 4.00 499 153 652 498.75 153.00 651.75 656 655.75 Subtotal

23.00 41.25 64.25 - - - - - - 777 765.75 On-Campus/Degree-Seeking27.50 3.25 30.75 - - - - - - 49 30.75 Off-Campus/Degree-Seeking10.00 - 10.00 - - - - - - 20 10.00 Off-Campus/Non-Degree-Seeking60.50 44.50 105.00 - - - - - - 846 806.50 Subtotal

174.00 50.00 224.00 - - - - - - 232 224.00 On-Campus/Degree-Seeking61.00 5.25 66.25 - - - - - - 78 66.25 Off-Campus/Degree-Seeking

235.00 55.25 290.25 - - - - - - 310 290.25 Subtotal

44.50 28.50 73.00 308 17 325 308.00 17.00 325.00 480 464.50 On-Campus/Degree-Seeking- - - - - - - - - 22 22.00 On-Campus/Non-Degree-Seeking

44.50 28.50 73.00 308 17 325 308.00 17.00 325.00 502 486.50 Subtotal

191.75 139.00 330.75 698 40 738 692.50 40.00 732.50 1,224 1,063.25 On-Campus/Degree-Seeking3.00 8.75 11.75 - - - - - - 77 20.25 Inter-Institutional Visitors

Allied Health:120.75 57.75 178.50 96 33 129 91.75 32.50 124.25 387 368.75 On-Campus/Degree-Seeking

- - - - - - - - - 10 10.00 On-Campus/Non-Degree-Seeking7.75 9.00 16.75 6 2 8 4.50 1.50 6.00 27 22.75 Off-Campus/Degree-Seeking

323.25 214.50 537.75 800 75 875 788.75 74.00 862.75 1,725 1,485.00 Subtotal

209.75 21.25 231.00 58 4 62 52.25 4.00 56.25 602 558.75 On-Campus/Degree-Seeking4.50 - 4.50 - - - - - - 8 4.50 On-Campus/Non-Degree-Seeking

- - - - - - - - - 1 0.50 Off-Campus/Degree-Seeking214.25 21.25 235.50 58 4 62 52.25 4.00 56.25 611 563.75 Subtotal

32.25 46.25 78.50 424 123 547 424.00 123.00 547.00 651 625.50 On-Campus/Degree-Seeking- - - 80 19 99 80.00 19.00 99.00 99 99.00 Off-Campus/Degree-Seeking

32.25 46.25 78.50 504 142 646 504.00 142.00 646.00 750 724.50 Subtotal

549.25 370.50 919.75 - - - - - - 1,283 1,132.50 On-Campus/Degree-Seeking107.50 67.25 174.75 - - - - - - 233 174.75 Off-Campus/Degree-Seeking

27.50 10.25 37.75 - - - - - - 74 37.75 Off-Campus/Non-Degree-Seeking684.25 448.00 1,132.25 - - - - - - 1,590 1,345.00 Subtotal

3,063.50 3,304.50 6,368.00 2,169 391 2,560 2,151.75 390.00 2,541.75 29,084 26,878.00

Prepared by: Office of Institutional Research and Assessment, July 11, 2016Source: ConnectCarolina Fall 2015 Census, as of September 1, 2015Note: Effective Fall 2006, visiting inter-institutional students are included in headcount. These changes coincided with adjustments in UNC General Administration's reporting policies.* Effective Fall 2002, counts of professional students include sub-baccalaureate professional certificates.

Total

Public Health

Pharmacy

Nursing

Medicine

Dentistry

Social Work

Media and Journalism

Law

Information & Library Science

School

Professional Grand Total

Arts & Sciences

Graduate (continued)

Graduate School

Government

Education

Business

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Headcount and Full-Time Equivalent* Enrollment by School, Education Level, and Residency, Fall 2015

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Prepared by: Office of Institutional Research and Assessment (OIRA), July 12, 2016Source: ConnectCarolina Fall 2015 Census, as of September 1, 2015Note: Percentage calculations are rounded.

Students by GenderFall 2015

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

Undergraduate18,415

Graduate8,109

Professional2,560

All29,084

41.8%45.7%

43.7% 43.0%

58.2%54.3% 56.3% 57.0%

Male Female

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F M Subtotal F M Subtotal F M Subtotal F M SubtotalArts & Science 9,252 6,985 16,237 1,233 1,290 2,523 - - - 10,485 8,275 18,760Business 247 372 619 426 1,248 1,674 - - - 673 1,620 2,293Education 101 3 104 339 97 436 - - - 440 100 540Government - - - 113 100 213 - - - 113 100 213Graduate School - - - 5 4 9 - - - 5 4 9Information & Library Science 31 30 61 155 63 218 - - - 186 93 279Media & Journalism 546 161 707 95 44 139 - - - 641 205 846Law - - - 1 3 4 331 321 652 332 324 656Social Work - - - 268 42 310 - - - 268 42 310Dentistry 86 3 89 46 42 88 165 160 325 297 205 502Medicine 81 29 110 443 297 740 469 406 875 993 732 1,725Nursing 237 38 275 247 27 274 55 7 62 539 72 611Pharmacy - - - 50 54 104 422 224 646 472 278 750Public Health 144 69 213 982 395 1,377 - - - 1,126 464 1,590

Grand Total 10,725 7,690 18,415 4,403 3,706 8,109 1,442 1,118 2,560 16,570 12,514 29,084

Percentage Distribution 58.2% 41.8% 100.0% 54.3% 45.7% 100.0% 56.3% 43.7% 100.0% 57.0% 43.0% 100.0%

Total by SchoolProfessionalGraduateUndergraduateSchool

Prepared by: Office of Institutional Research and Assessment (OIRA)Source: ConnectCarolina Fall 2015 Census, as of September 1, 2015

Notes:- Counts of students earning the Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) include students taking courses at UNC-Chapel Hill and students in the Doctor of Pharmacy Partnership Programattending Elizabeth City State University and UNC-Asheville.- Students earning the Doctor of Audiology (AuD), Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT), and Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) degrees are reported as first professional students. Thischange is required to comply with reporting requirements from U. S. Department of Education.- Effective Fall 2015, The Graduate School will be reported as a separate academic unit.

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Students by School, Education Level, and GenderFall 2015

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Students by ResidencyFall 2015

Prepared by: Office of Institutional Research and Assessment (OIRA), July 12, 2016Source: ConnectCarolina Fall 2015 Census, as of September 1, 2015Note: Percentage calculations are rounded.

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

Undergraduate18,415

Graduate8,109

Professional2,560

All29,084

80.7%

50.7%

84.7%

72.7%

19.3%

49.3%

15.3%

27.3%

In-State Out-of-State

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In-State Out-of-State Subtotal In-State Out-of-

State Subtotal In-State Out-of-State Subtotal In-State Out-of-

State Subtotal

Arts & Sciences 13,181 3,056 16,237 1,336 1,187 2,523 - - - 14,517 4,243 18,760Business 404 215 619 224 1,450 1,674 - - - 628 1,665 2,293Education 96 8 104 361 75 436 - - - 457 83 540Government - - - 32 181 213 - - - 32 181 213Graduate School - - - 5 4 9 - - - 5 4 9Information & Library Science 54 7 61 133 85 218 - - - 187 92 279Law - - - - 4 4 499 153 652 499 157 656Media and Journalism 570 137 707 91 48 139 - - - 661 185 846Social Work - - - 251 59 310 - - - 251 59 310Dentistry 86 3 89 53 35 88 308 17 325 447 55 502Medicine 59 51 110 473 267 740 800 75 875 1,332 393 1,725Nursing 259 16 275 247 27 274 58 4 62 564 47 611Pharmacy - - - 48 56 104 504 142 646 552 198 750Public Health 161 52 213 860 517 1,377 - - - 1,021 569 1,590Grand Total 14,870 3,545 18,415 4,114 3,995 8,109 2,169 391 2,560 21,153 7,931 29,084Percentage of Distribution 80.7% 19.3% 100.0% 50.7% 49.3% 100.0% 84.7% 15.3% 100.0% 72.7% 27.3% 100.0%

Published September 23, 2015

Source: Office of Institutional Research and Assessment, ConnectCarolina Fall 2015 Census, as of September 1, 2015

SchoolUndergraduate Graduate Professional

- Effective July 1, 2015, The School of Journalism and Mass Communication was renamed the School of Media and Journalism.

Notes: - Counts of students earning the Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) include both students taking courses at UNC-Chapel Hill and students in the Doctor of Pharmacy Partnership Program attending Elizabeth City StateUniversity and UNC-Asheville.- Students earning the Doctor of Audiology (AuD), Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT), and Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) degrees are reported as first professional students. This is required to comply withreporting requirements from the U. S. Department of Education.

- Effective Fall, 2014, The Graduate School will be reported as a separate academic unit.

Grand Total

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Student Headcount by School, Educational Level, and Residency Fall 2015

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Students by Full/Part-Time StatusFall 2015

Prepared by: Office of Institutional Research and Assessment (OIRA), July 12, 2016Source: ConnectCarolina Fall 2015 Census, as of September 1, 2015Note: Percentage calculations are rounded.

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

100%

Undergraduate18,415

Graduate8,109

Professional2,560

All29,084

95.8%

48.4%

97.8%

82.8%

4.2%

51.6%

2.2%

17.2%

Full-Time Part-Time

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Full-Time Part-Time Subtotal Full-Time Part-Time Subtotal Full-Time Part-Time Subtotal Full-Time Part-Time SubtotalArts & Science 15,539 698 16,237 949 1,574 2,523 - - - 16,488 2,272 18,760Business 605 14 619 779 895 1,674 - - - 1,384 909 2,293Education 102 2 104 210 226 436 - - - 312 228 540Government - - - 69 144 213 - - - 69 144 213Graduate School - - - 7 2 9 - - - 7 2 9Information & Library Science 60 1 61 167 51 218 - - - 227 52 279Media & Journalism 694 13 707 57 82 139 - - - 751 95 846Law - - - 4 - 4 651 1 652 655 1 656Social Work - - - 246 64 310 - - - 246 64 310Dentistry 88 1 89 58 30 88 325 - 325 471 31 502Medicine 76 34 110 335 405 740 837 38 875 1,248 477 1,725Nursing 269 6 275 163 111 274 45 17 62 477 134 611Pharmacy - - - 46 58 104 646 - 646 692 58 750Public Health 212 1 213 831 546 1,377 - - - 1,043 547 1,590

Grand Total 17,645 770 18,415 3,921 4,188 8,109 2,504 56 2,560 24,070 5,014 29,084

Percentage Distribution 95.8% 4.2% 100.0% 48.4% 51.6% 100.0% 97.8% 2.2% 100.0% 82.8% 17.2% 100.0%

Notes:- Full-time Status is defines as a minimum load of 12 credit hours for Undergraduates or a minimum of 9 credit hours for Graduate or Professional students.- Counts of students earning the Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) include students taking courses at UNC-Chapel Hill and students in the Doctor of Pharmacy Partnership Programattending Elizabeth City State University and UNC-Asheville.- Students earning the Doctor of Audiology (AuD), Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT), and Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) degrees are reported as first professional students. Thischange is required to comply with reporting requirements from U. S. Department of Education.- Effective Fall 2015, The Graduate School will be reported as a separate academic unit.

Source: ConnectCarolina Fall 2015 Census, as of September 1, 2015Prepared by: Office of Institutional Research and Assessment (OIRA)

SchoolUndergraduate Graduate Professional Total by School

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Students by School, Education Level, and Full/Part-Time Status Fall 2015

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N % N % N % N %Below 18 456 2.5% - - - - 456 1.6%18 3,829 20.8% - - - - 3,829 13.2%19 4,202 22.8% - - - - 4,202 14.4%20 4,251 23.1% 7 0.1% 19 0.7% 4,277 14.7%21 3,844 20.9% 67 0.8% 82 3.2% 3,993 13.7%22 773 4.2% 421 5.2% 329 12.9% 1,523 5.2%23 227 1.2% 559 6.9% 391 15.3% 1,177 4.0%24 149 0.8% 603 7.4% 443 17.3% 1,195 4.1%25 93 0.5% 648 8.0% 407 15.9% 1,148 3.9%26-27 162 0.9% 1,403 17.3% 391 15.3% 1,956 6.7%28-30 141 0.8% 1,628 20.1% 261 10.2% 2,030 7.0%31-35 125 0.7% 1,356 16.7% 149 5.8% 1,630 5.6%36-40 72 0.4% 678 8.4% 53 2.1% 803 2.8%41-50 71 0.4% 560 6.9% 28 1.1% 659 2.3%51-64 18 0.1% 172 2.1% 7 0.3% 197 0.7%65 and over 2 0.0% 7 0.1% - - 9 0.0%Grand Total 18,415 100.0% 8,109 100.0% 2,560 100.0% 29,084 100.0%

Note: Percentage calculations are rounded.

Source: Office of Institutional Research and Assessment, ConnectCarolina Fall 2015 Census, as of September 1, 2015

Published September 23, 2015

Student Headcount by Age and Educational LevelFall 2015

Age Undergraduate Graduate Professional Grand Total

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Notes:- Percent accepted = # Accepted/# Applied- Percent enrolled = # Enrolled/# Accepted

Source: Student data file, Fall 2015Prepared by: Office of Institutional Research and Assessment, February 25, 2016

Applied/Accepted/Enrolled by LevelFall 2015

29.4%

43.5%

30.5%

22.7%

4.5% 5.9%

32.9%29.3%

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

100%

% Accepted

42.9%

67.7%

47.7%

66.9%

75.1%

82.8%

71.2%

88.2%

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

100%

% Enrolled

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2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015First-Year Undergraduate

Number of Applications 23,271 23,753 28,437 30,835 31,332 31,143Number Accepted 7,540 7,469 7,847 8,243 8,929 9,510Number Enrolled 3,960 4,026 3,915 3,946 3,976 4,076

Undergraduate TransferNumber of Applications 2,848 2,859 3,169 3,432 3,270 2,577Number Accepted 1,340 1,198 1,357 1,360 1,382 1,255Number Enrolled 919 791 845 878 884 850

Graduate LevelNumber of Applications 14,978 13,476 16,141 14,877 15,763 15,682Number Accepted 4,288 4,354 4,489 4,791 4,936 4,845Number Enrolled 2,376 2,397 2,598 2,412 2,399 2,309

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

JD Number of Applications 3098 2576 2290 1555 1587 1,531Number Accepted 522 367 533 597 650 347Number Enrolled 265 256 247 250 204 232

AUD Number of Applications 96 76 87 92 98 133Number Accepted 14 15 13 13 16 16Number Enrolled 10 8 10 9 10 12

DPT Number of Applications 314 439 447 481 565 640Number Accepted 37 39 42 45 40 55Number Enrolled 34 35 39 35 34 36

MD Number of Applications 4627 4717 5119 5147 5668 6,157Number Accepted 219 177 192 191 259 238Number Enrolled 163 175 182 185 186 184

Total Number of Applications 5037 5232 5653 5720 6331 6930Number Accepted 270 231 247 249 315 309Number Enrolled 207 218 231 229 230 232

DDS Number of Applications 1397 1343 1663 1708 1282 1,684Number Accepted 89 90 96 91 99 99Number Enrolled 81 82 82 82 82 82

PharmD Number of Applications 530 572 551 694 747 644Number Accepted 187 224 259 217 192 212Number Enrolled 154 165 174 162 162 151

DNP Number of Applications 15 56 116Number Accepted 14 32 34Number Enrolled 14 29 30

Source: Student data file, Fall 2015Prepared by: Office of Institutional Research and Assessment, February 25, 2016

Law School

Medical School

Dental School

Pharmacy School

Nursing School

Applied/Accepted/Enrolled by Level2010 - 2015

Academic

Professional Level by School

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Distribution by Residency

Number Percent

3,277

Total Class 4,073 100.0%

Distribution by School Background

Number Percent

Total 4,073 100.0%

Distribution by Race/Ethnicity & GenderFemale Male Total Percent

22237

211

Total 2,419 1,654 4,073

High School Senior Class Rank

Class Rank Number PercentTop Tenth

22

Total 4,073

Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) ScoresIn-State Out-of-State All First-Year Students

Score Intervals

17

131

712Total 3,227 796

Average SAT Total 1,290 1,355 1,301

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Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 4 Years 5 Years 6 Years 10 Years1980 3,211 89.9% 82.0% 78.5% 58.2% 72.9% 75.8% 77.8%1981 3,201 90.1% 81.3% 77.4% 56.2% 71.3% 74.6% 77.0%1982 3,304 89.7% 80.3% 76.9% 54.9% 71.2% 74.2% 76.5%1983 3,186 90.1% 84.1% 80.7% 57.4% 74.7% 78.4% 80.9%1984 3,390 89.2% 82.4% 80.2% 53.0% 72.2% 76.1% 77.8%1985 3,329 92.1% 86.2% 84.0% 59.4% 77.3% 80.6% 82.6%1986 3,298 92.4% 87.3% 84.6% 60.6% 79.2% 81.7% 84.0%1987 3,142 94.5% 89.2% 86.4% 61.3% 80.8% 83.2% 85.5%1988 3,290 94.7% 90.7% 87.8% 64.7% 82.5% 85.0% 86.0%1989 3,184 94.7% 89.7% 85.9% 62.7% 81.8% 84.1% 85.8%1990 3,240 93.4% 87.7% 85.0% 62.7% 79.2% 81.8% 83.8%1991 3,133 94.6% 89.6% 86.4% 62.7% 81.0% 83.6% 85.1%1992 3,202 93.2% 87.5% 84.1% 62.7% 77.8% 80.2% 81.7%1993 3,317 93.3% 88.0% 82.8% 63.0% 77.7% 79.7% 81.4%1994 3,487 92.7% 86.1% 81.0% 65.6% 78.0% 79.3% 81.7%1995 3,231 93.7% 87.0% 83.3% 66.3% 79.1% 81.3% 83.9%1996 3,270 93.7% 88.2% 85.0% 69.0% 81.6% 83.2% 85.0%1997 3,414 94.8% 88.8% 86.7% 71.2% 83.1% 84.7% 87.0%1998 3,426 94.0% 88.1% 84.3% 69.1% 81.6% 83.3% 85.6%1999 3,390 94.5% 89.4% 85.8% 72.7% 83.4% 85.0% 87.0%2000 3,408 95.1% 90.1% 87.2% 72.5% 84.2% 85.6% 87.1%2001 3,682 95.4% 91.3% 88.0% 74.0% 84.5% 86.2% 88.3%2002 3,457 95.7% 92.4% 88.8% 75.0% 85.8% 88.2% 90.0%2003 3,511 96.1% 91.5% 88.4% 74.4% 85.8% 87.4% 89.4%2004 3,589 96.9% 92.9% 89.5% 75.8% 87.2% 89.4% 91.0%2005 3,749 96.9% 93.2% 89.9% 77.1% 88.3% 89.6% 90.6%2006 3,800 96.7% 93.8% 90.0% 76.9% 87.7% 89.5%2007 3,880 96.8% 93.6% 91.1% 81.1% 88.6% 90.2%2008 3,852 96.4% 93.7% 90.7% 80.6% 89.2% 90.4%2009 3,958 96.6% 93.7% 90.5% 81.8% 88.7% 90.4%2010 3,946 97.2% 94.1% 90.9% 84.0% 90.1%2011 4,025 97.3% 94.3% 90.9% 83.9%2012 3,914 96.1% 93.0% 90.0%2013 3,943 97.1% 94.1%2014 3,976 97.4%2015 4,073

Prepared by: Office of Institutional Research and Assessment (OIRA) December 11, 2015.

Trends in First-Year Full-Time Undergraduate Retention and Graduation Rates 1980-2015

Cohort Year N% Graduated Within% Returned For

Notes:- Cohort includes only students enrolled full time in their first semester at UNC-Chapel Hill.- Retention and gradaution rates have not been adjusted for students who are deceased or who have have left the University to enter military or church missionary service.- Graduation data for 2001 - 2015 were updated from ConnectCarolina November 3, 2015.- The data for classes entering in 1986 to the most current year exclude part-time students from the initial cohorts. Data from 1994-2000 have been updated to reflect the most current information as of September 2011, including retroactively awarded degrees, and may not match prior published reports.Sources:- Retention and graduation data for UNC-Chapel Hill first-year undergraduate classes entering in 1975 to 1985 are based on campus-generated reports that include both full-time and part-time students in the initial cohorts. - Fall Census date data:

- 2001-2009--Office of the University Registrar Student Data Mart- 2010-2015--ConnectCarolina

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Association of American Universities Male Female Black White TotalPublic

79.3% 86.3% 76.6% 81.5% 81.5%75.3% 79.6% 58.8% 79.0% 77.6%66.3% 72.1% 49.6% 70.8% 68.9%77.0% 80.7% 57.9% 83.3% 79.1%82.2% 84.8% 71.9% 84.4% 83.5%83.2% 89.3% 70.3% 88.0% 86.1%70.7% 76.6% 62.7% 74.6% 73.4%77.1% 84.0% 73.8% 82.3% 80.4%63.9% 74.3% 74.8% 62.8% 68.6%75.5% 83.4% 66.1% 81.4% 79.3%78.2% 82.7% 69.0% 83.6% 80.6%67.3% 77.1% 62.1% 71.7% 71.9%57.3% 62.9% 45.2% 61.9% 60.3%88.0% 93.0% 74.0% 91.3% 90.7%80.4% 85.3% 68.0% 85.8% 83.2%84.5% 88.1% 81.3% 85.4% 86.5%88.9% 92.5% 80.9% 91.4% 91.0%84.0% 87.9% 96.2% 85.3% 86.2%78.6% 83.5% 75.0% 83.5% 81.3%68.1% 71.6% 57.1% 70.8% 69.8%84.4% 89.7% 79.3% 88.7% 87.5%81.5% 87.4% 75.0% 87.3% 84.2%68.5% 71.4% 49.0% 70.6% 70.0%56.6% 63.3% 45.3% 61.0% 60.0%82.9% 86.5% 77.4% 86.2% 84.6%89.4% 92.3% 79.3% 92.0% 90.9%77.5% 79.1% 57.9% 81.9% 78.4%

Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus Indiana University-BloomingtonIowa State UniversityMichigan State UniversityOhio State University-Main Campus Pennsylvania State University-Main Campus Purdue University-Main CampusRutgers University-New BrunswickStony Brook UniversityTexas A & M University-College StationThe University of Texas at AustinUniversity at BuffaloUniversity of ArizonaUniversity of California-BerkeleyUniversity of California-DavisUniversity of California-IrvineUniversity of California-Los Angeles University of California-San Diego University of California-Santa Barbara University of Colorado BoulderUniversity of FloridaUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign University of IowaUniversity of KansasUniversity of Maryland-College Park University of Michigan-Ann Arbor University of Minnesota-Twin Cities University of Missouri-Columbia

66.6% 72.1% 57.3% 71.0% 69.5%University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 88.1% 91.8% 84.0% 91.7% 90.3%

66.9% 70.7% 54.5% 69.5% 68.8%79.0% 84.5% 72.4% 82.8% 81.9%91.9% 95.9% 86.0% 95.1% 94.2%81.1% 86.0% 71.8% 84.5% 83.7%

University of OregonUniversity of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus University of Virginia-Main Campus University of Washington-Seattle Campus University of Wisconsin-Madison 82.2% 85.0% 70.5% 85.6% 83.7%

Private84.2% 85.0% 83.5% 87.2% 84.7%91.2% 90.6% 80.0% 97.1% 90.8%94.8% 97.3% 98.6% 95.4% 96.1%90.6% 92.8% 100.0% 89.2% 91.5%87.2% 89.8% 78.5% 89.9% 88.3%80.2% 81.9% 65.7% 82.7% 80.9%94.0% 95.4% 90.3% 95.8% 94.7%92.2% 94.2% 87.9% 94.5% 93.2%94.1% 95.6% 92.3% 95.7% 94.9%91.0% 90.4% 95.3% 90.2% 90.7%96.2% 98.8% 96.4% 98.7% 97.5%91.6% 94.8% 85.7% 94.2% 93.1%90.3% 92.4% 81.9% 92.2% 91.3%79.6% 84.6% 74.4% 83.5% 82.3%91.9% 94.6% 92.7% 94.2% 93.3%95.8% 97.7% 92.6% 97.5% 96.8%90.7% 92.3% 90.3% 91.0% 91.5%92.4% 96.9% 94.9% 95.5% 94.6%80.8% 84.7% 57.6% 84.5% 82.9%92.9% 92.9% 90.8% 93.5% 92.9%94.7% 96.4% 94.0% 94.8% 95.6%81.9% 86.0% 73.2% 85.8% 83.9%89.8% 91.8% 84.1% 90.5% 90.8%92.8% 92.9% 88.6% 93.4% 92.9%93.8% 96.1% 92.3% 95.3% 95.0%

Boston UniversityBrandeis UniversityBrown UniversityCalifornia Institute of Technology Carnegie Mellon UniversityCase Western Reserve University Columbia University in the City of New York Cornell UniversityDuke UniversityEmory UniversityHarvard UniversityJohns Hopkins UniversityMassachusetts Institute of Technology New York UniversityNorthwestern UniversityPrinceton UniversityRice UniversityStanford UniversityTulane University of LouisianaUniversity of ChicagoUniversity of PennsylvaniaUniversity of RochesterUniversity of Southern California Vanderbilt UniversityWashington University in St LouisYale University

94.8% 97.6% 92.1% 97.5% 96.2%

2008-2009 Entering First-Year Undergraduate Six-Year Graduation Rates at AAU Institutions

Source: IPEDS Data Center as of July 14, 2016Prepared by: Office of Institutional Research and Assessment (OIRA), July 14, 2016

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Male Female Total Percent Male Female Total PercentAmerican Indian or Alaskan Native 2 4 6 0.3% American Indian or Alaskan Native 1 2 3 0.4%Asian 61 67 128 5.5% Asian 31 41 72 10.0%Black or African-American 43 105 148 6.4% Black or African-American 21 40 61 8.4%Hispanic of any race 48 80 128 5.5% Hispanic of any race 19 24 43 5.9%Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 3 1 4 0.2% Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 1 - 1 0.1%White 556 775 1,331 57.7% White 179 238 417 57.7%Two or more races 52 111 163 7.1% Two or more races 43 53 96 13.3%Non-Resident Alien 180 144 324 14.0% Non-Resident Alien - 7 7 1.0%Race/Ethnicity Unknown 34 41 75 3.3% Race/Ethnicity Unknown 12 11 23 3.2%

Total 979 1,328 2,307 Total 307 416 723Percent 42.4% 57.6% 100.0% Percent 42.5% 57.5% 100.0%

Number Percent Number Percent861 37.3% 504 69.7%

1,446 62.7% 219 30.3%2,307 100.0% 723 100.0%

North Carolina Residents

Prepared by: Office of Institutional Research (OIRA), July 13, 2016Source: ConnectCarolina Fall 2015 Census, as of September 1, 2015

Notes:- Percentage calculations are rounded.- Counts of students earning the Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) include students taking courses at UNC-Chapel Hill and students in the Doctor of PharmacyPartnership Program attending Elizabeth City State University and UNC-Asheville.- Students earning the Doctor of Audiology (AuD), Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT), and Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) degrees are reported as first professionalstudents. This change is required to comply with reporting requirements from U.S. Department of Education.- Students earning the Master of Laws (LLM) degree are counted as graduate students.

* Counts include degree-seeking students only. Students seeking certificates are not included.

Professional Student Distribution by Race/Ethnicity and SexGraduate Student Distribution by Race/Ethnicity and Sex

Professional Student Distribution by ResidencyGraduate Student Distribution by Residency

TotalNon-ResidentsNorth Carolina Residents

TotalNon-Residents

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Bachelor's Master's Doctoral Professional TotalArts & Sciences 3,408 313 249 - 3,970Business 329 830 5 - 1,164Education 72 108 34 - 214Government - 36 - - 36Information & Library Science 47 97 6 - 150Media and Journalism 382 26 10 - 418Law - 5 - 232 237Social Work - 134 7 - 141Subtotal 4,238 1,549 311 232 6,330

Bachelor's Master's Doctoral Professional TotalDentistry 29 28 3 80 140Medicine 33 93 77 224 427Nursing 164 94 7 8 273Pharmacy 35 7 14 160 216Public Health 104 390 116 - 610Subtotal 365 612 217 472 1,666

Grand Total 4,603 2,161 528 704 7,996

Health Affairs

Academic Affairs

Prepared by: Office of Institutional Research and Assessment (OIRA), July 8, 2016Source: ConnectCarolina, as of June 14, 2016

Notes: - The Doctor of Audiology (AuD), Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT), and Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)degrees are reported as first professional degrees. This change is required to comply with reportingrequirements from U.S. Department of Education.- The counts reflect the most current information and include retroactively awarded degrees with threegraduation periods: December 2014, May 2015, and August 2015.

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M F T M F T M F T M F T M F TAmerican Indian or Alaska Native 4 15 19 3 2 5 - 1 1 3 1 4 10 19 29Asian 168 214 382 74 57 131 4 19 23 26 39 65 272 329 601Black or African American 122 265 387 38 99 137 11 26 37 19 32 51 190 422 612Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 1 1 2 - - - - - - - 1 1 1 2 3Hispanics of any race 130 200 330 44 61 105 9 6 15 16 30 46 199 297 496White 1,336 1,759 3,095 638 713 1,351 156 192 348 241 240 481 2,371 2,904 5,275Two or more races 90 122 212 20 65 85 2 5 7 7 10 17 119 202 321Non-Resident Alien 68 56 124 170 107 277 56 33 89 1 2 3 295 198 493Race and Ethnicity unknown 21 31 52 32 38 70 2 6 8 17 19 36 72 94 166Total 1,940 2,663 4,603 1,019 1,142 2,161 240 288 528 330 374 704 3,529 4,467 7,996

Prepared by: Office of Institutional Research and Assessment (OIRA), July 8, 2016

Total

Notes: - The Doctor of Audiology (AuD), Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT), and Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) degrees are reported as first professional degrees. This change is required to comply with reportingrequirements from U.S. Department of Education.- The counts reflect the most current information and include retroactively awarded degrees with three graduation periods: December 2014, May 2015, and August 2015.Source: ConnectCarolina, as of June 14, 2016

Race/EthnicityBachelor's Master's Doctoral Professional

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2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015Arts & Sciences 3377 3255 3432 3448 3,408Business 356 326 333 321 329Dentistry 29 40 34 32 29Education 90 82 67 65 72Information & Library Science 10 18 35 31 47Media and Journalism 395 360 358 361 382Medicine 29 29 26 25 33Nursing 213 204 213 172 164Pharmacy 45 32 41 31 35Public Health 78 80 86 104 104Subtotal 4622 4426 4625 4590 4,603

2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015Arts & Sciences 285 319 326 337 313Business 578 545 556 691 830Dentistry 27 27 22 28 28Education 219 182 170 142 108Government 30 31 20 22 36Information & Library Science 145 132 130 137 97Law 28 22 14 36 5Media and Journalism - 6 6 10 26Medicine 80 87 100 83 93Nursing 62 97 111 99 94Pharmacy 4 6 8 9 7Public Health 387 358 350 377 390Social Work 136 118 148 130 134Subtotal 1981 1930 1961 2101 2,161

2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015Arts & Sciences 223 255 252 242 249Business 9 11 10 11 5Dentistry 7 2 2 4 3Education 35 27 41 29 34Information & Library Science 7 10 5 4 6Media and Journalism 12 9 13 5 10Medicine 85 74 102 117 77Nursing 12 10 8 4 7Pharmacy 18 19 21 15 14Public Health 65 76 102 91 116Social Work 6 6 7 6 7Subtotal 479 499 563 528 528

2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015Dentistry 82 76 78 81 80Law 248 258 248 242 232Medicine 195 207 193 206 224Nursing* - - - - 8Pharmacy 143 145 152 144 160Subtotal 668 686 671 673 704

Grand Total 7,750 7,541 7,820 7,892 7,996

Degrees Awarded by School and Level, Five-Year Comparison

Notes: - The Doctor of Audiology (AuD), Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT), and Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) degrees arereported as first professional degrees. This change is required to comply with reporting requirements from U.S. Department of Education.- Each academic year includes three graduation periods: December, May, and August. Retroactively awarded degrees areincluded in the most recent year.

Prepared by: Office of Institutional Research and Assessment (OIRA), July 8, 2016

Bachelor's

Master's

Doctoral

Professional

Source: ConnectCarolina, as of June 14, 2016

* The first cohort for the Doctor of Nursing Practice degree program graduated in 2014-2015.

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2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015Bachelor's 434 403 400 382 387Master's 141 126 147 127 137Doctoral 25 30 36 24 37Professional 49 55 41 63 51Subtotal 649 614 624 596 612

2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015Bachelor's 3,175 3,028 2,904 3,094 3,095Master's 1,332 1,249 1,237 1,330 1,351Doctoral 297 320 376 341 348Professional 412 464 426 447 481Subtotal 5,216 5,061 4,943 5,212 5,275

2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015Bachelor's 1,013 995 1,321 1,114 1,121Master's 508 555 577 644 673Doctoral 157 149 151 163 143Professional 207 167 204 163 172Subtotal 1,885 1,866 2,253 2,084 2,109

Grand Total 7,750 7,541 7,820 7,892 7,996

Degrees Awarded by Race/Ethnicity, Five-Year Comparison

Notes: - The Doctor of Audiology (AuD), Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT), and Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) degrees arereported as first professional degrees. This change is required to comply with reporting requirements from U.S. Departmentof Education.- Each academic year includes three graduation periods: December, May, and August. Retroactively awarded degrees areincluded in the most recent year.

Prepared by: Office of Institutional Research and Assessment (OIRA), July 8, 2016Source: ConnectCarolina, as of June 14, 2016

African-American

White

All Others

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Employee Type HCSPA 6,338EPA Non-Faculty 2,071Faculty 3,778Grand Total 12,187

Notes: - Percentage calculations are rounded- Faculty counts include employees who hold faculty rank in their primary appointment- Includes 126 employees on leave with pay and 41 employees on leave without paySource: Fall 2015 Personnel Data File (PDF)Published by: Office of Institutional Research and Assessement, February 22, 2016

SPA6,33852%

EPA Non-Faculty2,07117%

Faculty3,77831%

Permanent Employees Full-Time and Part-Time by CategoryFall 2015

Total Permanent Employees:

12,187

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TotalNumber Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number

1,875 54% 1,127 32% 404 12% 76 2% 3,482

Bachelor's & OthersMaster'sProfessionalDoctoral

Permanent Full-Time Faculty Highest Degree EarnedFall 2015

Prepared by: Office of Institutional Research and Assessment (OIRA), July 15, 2016Source: Fall 2015 GA Personnel Data File (PDF)

Notes: - Percentages are rounded.- Faculty counts include employees who hold a Faculty rank in their primary appointment.- Includes 126 faculty on leave with pay and 41 faculty on leave without pay.- Overall, 86.2% of the faculty earned a terminal degree in their field.

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n FTE n FTE n FTE n FTE n FTE n FTE n FTE n FTEAcademic AffairsArts & Sciences 355 354.50 223 223.00 187 187.00 232 211.82 997 976.32 170 165.97 369 361.85 1,536 1,504.14Business 32 31.75 23 23.00 25 25.00 39 37.63 119 117.38 98 97.70 106 105.75 323 320.83Education 18 18.00 14 14.00 7 7.00 19 15.51 58 54.51 21 15.39 24 23.25 103 93.15Government 15 15.00 14 14.00 8 8.00 13 11.09 50 48.09 34 33.25 56 56.00 140 137.34Information and Library Science 9 8.50 6 6.00 6 6.00 5 4.25 26 24.75 12 12.00 11 10.50 49 47.25Law 31 30.75 6 6.00 5 5.00 12 11.25 54 53.00 20 19.90 39 38.55 113 111.45Media and Journalism 11 11.00 14 14.00 11 11.00 14 11.79 50 47.79 16 16.00 16 15.75 82 79.54Social Work 12 12.00 5 5.00 6 6.00 51 47.62 74 70.62 13 12.25 41 39.80 128 122.67Subtotal 483 481.50 305 305.00 255 255.00 385 350.96 1,428 1,392.46 384 372.46 662 651.45 2,474 2,416.37Health AffairsDentistry 28 28.00 18 18.00 4 4.00 51 47.74 101 97.74 23 20.90 243 241.15 367 359.79Medicine 317 313.62 153 152.15 113 112.75 1,161 1,111.69 1,744 1,690.21 447 438.23 1,660 1,641.55 3,851 3,769.99Nursing 12 12.00 14 14.00 11 11.00 63 57.99 100 94.99 10 10.00 51 50.10 161 155.09Pharmacy 19 19.00 16 16.00 15 15.00 61 60.51 111 110.51 46 45.55 81 79.73 238 235.79Public Health 72 71.40 37 37.00 23 23.00 124 118.38 256 249.78 95 90.78 244 239.33 595 579.89Subtotal 448 444.02 238 237.15 166 165.75 1,460 1,396.31 2,312 2,243.23 621 605.46 2,279 2,251.86 5,212 5,100.55Other UnitsAthletics - - - - - - - - - - 109 108.50 109 105.50 218 214.00Finance & Admin - - - - - - - - - - 38 38.00 1,500 1,495.45 1,538 1,533.45Information Technology/CIO - - - - - - - - - - 22 21.63 361 360.10 383 381.73Libraries - - - - - - - - - - 132 130.50 154 153.50 286 284.00Student Affairs 1 1.00 - - - - - - 1 1.00 619 601.39 860 845.80 1,480 1,448.19University Research - - - - - - - - - - 86 85.50 87 86.75 173 172.25Other[2] 7 7.00 1 1.00 1 1.00 10 9.35 19 18.35 59 56.30 304 302.25 382 376.90Subtotal 8 8.00 1 1.00 1 1.00 10 9.35 20 19.35 1,065 1,041.82 3,375 3,349.35 4,460 4,410.52Grand Total 939 933.52 544 543.15 422 421.75 1,855 1,756.62 3,760 3,655.04 2,070 2,019.74 6,316 6,252.66 12,146 11,927.44

Notes:[1] Does not Include employees who are on leave without pay.

Source: GA Personnel Data File as of October 31, 2015Prepared by: Office of Institutional Research and Assessment , April 14, 2016

[2] Other Units include:Academic Support Program Student-Athletes, Ackland Art Museum, Alumni Association, American Indian Center, Carolina Center for Public Service, Carolina Counts, Carolina Higher Education Opportunity Programs, CarolinaWomen’s Center, Center for Faculty Excellence, Center for Global Initiatives, Diversity & Multicultural Affairs, Equal Opportunity/ADA Office, Executive Director for the Arts, Human Resources, The Hunt Institute, Innovation and Entrepreneurshp, Institute of Marine Sciences, Internal Audit, Morehead Planetarium & Science Center, NC Botanical Garden, Office Faculty Governance, Office of Institutional Research and Assessment, Office of Provost Academic Affairs, Office of Provost Health Affairs, Office of the Chancellor, Office of the Provost, Scholarships & Student Aid, Sonja Haynes Stone Center, Summer School Administration, The Graduate School, UNC Institute for the Environment, Undergraduate Admissions, UNC Global, Unified Business Center for Academic Initiatives, University Counsel, University Ombuds, University Registrar, William & Ida Friday Center, World View, WUNC-FM.

Permanent Full-Time/Part-Time Employees[1] and Full-Time Equivalent by School and DivisionFall 2015

Faculty Staff

Total EmployeesCollege/School/Unit

Tenured/Tenure TrackFixed Term Total Faculty EPA Non-Faculty SPA

Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor

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ProfessorAssociate Professor

Assistant Professor

Academic AffairsArts & Sciences 362 224 188 183 957 158 347 1,462Business 31 23 25 36 115 97 106 318Education 18 14 7 14 53 14 22 89Government 15 14 8 10 47 31 56 134Information and Library Science 8 6 7 3 24 12 10 46Law 30 6 5 10 51 19 37 107Media and Journalism 11 14 11 9 45 16 15 76Social Work 12 5 6 41 64 11 37 112Subtotal 487 306 257 306 1,356 358 630 2,344Health AffairsDentistry 28 18 4 44 94 18 235 347Medicine 305 150 112 1,008 1,575 416 1,594 3,585Nursing 12 14 11 47 84 10 46 140Pharmacy 19 16 15 59 109 44 77 230Public Health 72 38 23 112 245 82 228 555Subtotal 436 236 165 1,270 2,107 570 2,180 4,857Other UnitsAthletics . . . . 0 107 100 207Finance & Admin . . . . 0 38 1,497 1,535Information Technology/CIO . . . . 0 21 357 378Libraries . . . . 0 128 153 281Student Affairs 1 . . . 1 562 812 1,375University Research . . . . 0 85 87 172Other[2] 7 1 1 9 18 49 299 366Subtotal 8 1 1 9 19 990 3,305 4,314Grand Total 931 543 423 1,585 3,482 1,918 6,115 11,515

Notes:[1] Includes employees who are on leave without pay.

Source: GA Personnel Data File as of October 31, 2015Prepared by: Office of Institutional Research and Assessment , April 14, 2016

[2] Other Units include:Academic Support Program Student-Athletes, Ackland Art Museum, Alumni Association, American IndianCenter, Carolina Center for Public Service, Carolina Counts, Carolina Higher Education Opportunity Programs, Carolina Women’sCenter, Center for Faculty Excellence, Center for Global Initiatives, Diversity & Multicultural Affairs, Equal Opportunity/ADA Office,Executive Director for the Arts, Human Resources, The Hunt Institute, Innovation and Entrepreneurshp, Institute of MarineSciences, Internal Audit, Morehead Planetarium & Science Center, NC Botanical Garden, Office Faculty Governance, Office ofInstitutional Research and Assessment, Office of Provost Academic Affairs, Office of Provost Health Affairs, Office of the Chancellor,

Permanent Full-Time Employees[1] by School and DivisionFall 2015

Faculty StaffTotal

EmployeesCollege/School/Unit

Tenured/Tenure TrackFixed Term

Total Faculty

EPA Non-Faculty

SPA

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ProfessorAssociate Professor

Assistant Professsor

Female - 2 2 4 10 10 28Male 2 1 1 2 3 15 24Subtotal 2 3 3 6 13 25 52Female 13 27 24 73 73 236 446Male 60 33 27 83 44 168 415Subtotal 73 60 51 156 117 404 861Female 13 27 26 55 111 760 992Male 11 17 11 25 55 392 511Subtotal 24 44 37 80 166 1,152 1,503Female 8 13 13 38 44 119 235Male 11 18 14 40 17 78 178Subtotal 19 31 27 78 61 197 413Female - - - 1 1 4 6Male - - - 1 - 2 3Subtotal - - - 2 1 6 9Female 237 154 118 669 867 2,304 4,349Male 566 239 138 490 601 1,850 3,884Subtotal 803 393 256 1,159 1,468 4,154 8,233Female - 3 19 34 38 76 170Male 10 8 26 46 40 57 187Subtotal 10 11 45 80 78 133 357Female - - 2 15 8 33 58Male - 1 2 9 6 11 29Subtotal - 1 4 24 14 44 87Female 271 226 204 889 1,152 3,542 6,284Male 660 317 219 696 766 2,573 5,231Grand Total 931 543 423 1,585 1,918 6,115 11,515

Source: GA Personnel Data File, Fall 2015Prepared by: Office of Institutional Research and Assessment (OIRA)

Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander

Two or More Races

UNC-Chapel Hill

White

Note:Federal regulations require the University ask employees to identify their race and ethnicity in a two-part question: (1) What is your ethnicity (Hispanic or non-Hispanic)? and (2) What is your race (choose all that apply)? This table uses the U.S. Department of Education's conventions for reporting race/ethnicity in unduplicated categories:- Employees who identified their ethnicity as Hispanic are included in the counts for Hispanic, even if they also selected one ormore races.- Employees who identified their ethnicity as non-Hispanic and selected one race are counted only in that race category.- Employees who identified their ethnicity as non-Hispanic and selected more than one race are counted in the "Two or moreraces" category.

Permanent Full-Time Employees by Race/Ethnicity and GenderFall 2015

Race/Ethnicity Unknown

Fixed TermEPA Non-

FacultySPA

Total Employees

American Indian or Alaska Native

Tenure/Tenure TrackRace/Ethnicity Gender

Asian

Black or African American

Hispanics of any race

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Female Male Female Male Female Male

Tenured Faculty 208 424 24 18 36 74 784Tenure Track 76 86 16 11 39 44 272Fixed Term 145 120 9 6 38 25 343Total Faculty 429 630 49 35 113 143 1,399EPA Non-Faculty 163 88 22 7 23 12 315

Subtotal 592 718 71 42 136 155 1,714

Tenured Faculty 170 356 15 8 27 65 641Tenure Track 58 72 11 3 24 32 200Fixed Term 567 398 51 19 129 157 1,321Total Faculty 795 826 77 30 180 254 2,162EPA Non-Faculty 222 134 19 9 81 50 515

Subtotal 1,017 960 96 39 261 304 2,677

Tenured Faculty 7 16 - - - - 23Tenure Track - 1 - - - - 1Fixed Term 46 41 8 4 5 9 113Total Faculty 53 58 8 4 5 9 137EPA Non-Faculty 383 298 57 34 63 37 872

Subtotal 436 356 65 38 68 46 1,009

Tenured Faculty 385 796 39 26 63 139 1,448Tenure Track 134 159 27 14 63 76 473Fixed Term 758 559 68 29 172 191 1,777Total Faculty 1,277 1,514 134 69 298 406 3,698EPA Non-Faculty 768 520 98 50 167 99 1,702

Grand Total 2,045 2,034 232 119 465 505 5,400

Prepared by: Office of Institutional Research and Assessment (OIRA)Source: GA Personnel Data File (PDF), Fall 2015

Permanent Full-Time EPA Employees by Division, Race/Ethnicity, and GenderFall 2015

TotalEmployee Type

Health Affairs

Other Units*

UNC-Chapel Hill

* Other Units include:Academic Support Program Student-Athletes, Ackland Art Museum, Alumni Association, American Indian Center, Carolina Center forPublic Service, Carolina Counts, Carolina Higher Education Opportunity Programs, Carolina Women’s Center, Center for Faculty Excellence, Center For GlobalInitiatives, Diversity & Multicultural Affairs, Equal Opportunity/ADA Office, Executive Director for the Arts, Human Resources, Innovation and Entrepreneurshp,Institute of Marine Sciences, Internal Audit, James B. Hunt Jr. Institute for Educational Leadership and Policy, Morehead Planetarium & Science Center, NCBotanical Garden, Office Faculty Governance, Office of Institutional Research and Assessment, Office of Provost Academic Affairs, Office of Provost HealthAffairs, Office of the Chancellor, Office of the Provost, Scholarships & Student Aid, Sonja Haynes Stone Center, Summer School Administration, The Graduate School, UNC Institute for the Environment, Undergraduate Admissions, UNC Global, Unified Business Center for Academic Initiatives, University Counsel,University Ombuds, University Registrar, William & Ida Friday Center, World View, WUNC-FM.

Academic Affairs

Black or African American OtherWhite

Note:Federal regulations require the University ask employees to identify their race and ethnicity in a two-part question: (1) What is your ethnicity (Hispanic or non-Hispanic)? and (2) What is your race (choose all that apply)? This table uses the U.S. Department of Education's conventions for reporting race/ethnicity in unduplicated categories:- Employees who identified their ethnicity as Hispanic are included in the counts for Hispanic, even if they also selected one or more races.- Employees who identified their ethnicity as non-Hispanic and selected one race are counted only in that race category.- Employees who identified their ethnicity as non-Hispanic and selected more than one race are counted in the "Two or more races" category.

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ProfessorAssociate Professor

TotalAssociate Professor

Assistant Professor

Total

Academic AffairsArts & Sciences 362 222 584 2 188 190 183 957Business 31 22 53 1 25 26 36 115Education 18 13 31 1 7 8 14 53Government 15 13 28 1 8 9 10 47Information and Library Science 8 4 12 2 7 9 3 24Law 30 6 36 - 5 5 10 51Media and Journalism 11 9 20 5 11 16 9 45Social Work 12 4 16 1 6 7 41 64Subtotal 487 293 780 13 257 270 306 1,356Health AffairsDentistry 28 16 44 2 4 6 44 94Medicine 305 127 432 23 112 135 1,008 1,575Nursing 12 12 24 2 11 13 47 84Pharmacy 19 14 33 2 15 17 59 109Public Health 72 32 104 6 23 29 112 245Subtotal 436 201 637 35 165 200 1,270 2,107Other UnitsOther* 1 - 1 - - - - 1University Research 7 1 8 - 1 1 9 18Subtotal 8 1 9 - 1 1 9 19Grand Total 931 495 1,426 48 423 471 1,585 3,482

Notes:- Includes 18 faculty who are on leave without pay.- Other Units include: the UNC Institute for the Environment.

Source: GA Personnel Data File (PDF) as of October 31, 2015Prepared by: Office of Institutional Research and Assessment, April 15, 2016

Permanent Full-Time Faculty by School and DivisionFall 2015

Permanent TenureCollege/School

FixedTerm

GrandTotal

Tenure Track

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Tenure Status Academic Rank 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015Academic AffairsTenured Professor 499 512 531 510 509 500 487 495

Associate Professor 248 254 253 265 277 281 287 294Assistant Professor 1 - - - - - - -

Tenured Total 748 766 784 775 786 781 774 789Tenure Track Associate Professor 10 10 12 11 8 11 13 13

Assistant Professor 239 242 245 262 265 268 257 258Tenure Track Total 249 252 257 273 273 279 270 271Fixed Term 279 292 291 294 297 297 305 315Academic Affairs Total 1,276 1,310 1,332 1,342 1,356 1,357 1,349 1,375Health AffairsTenured Professor 425 435 440 442 440 436 436 436

Associate Professor 244 242 230 223 210 200 195 201Assistant Professor 1 1 1 - - - - -

Tenured Total 670 678 671 665 650 636 631 637Tenure Track Associate Professor 16 16 11 17 20 23 26 35

Assistant Professor 180 183 193 198 202 191 194 165Tenure Track Total 196 199 204 215 222 214 220 200Fixed Term 1,005 1,034 1,027 1,069 1,090 1,199 1,175 1,270Health Affairs Total 1,871 1,911 1,902 1,949 1,962 2,049 2,026 2,107UniversityTenured Professor 924 947 971 952 949 936 923 931

Associate Professor 492 496 483 488 487 481 482 495Assistant Professor 2 1 1 - - - - -

Tenured Total 1,418 1,444 1,455 1,440 1,436 1,417 1,405 1,426Tenure Track Associate Professor 26 26 23 28 28 34 39 48

Assistant Professor 419 425 438 460 467 459 451 423Tenure Track Total 445 451 461 488 495 493 490 471Fixed Term 1,284 1,326 1,318 1,363 1,387 1,496 1,480 1,585University Total 3,147 3,221 3,234 3,291 3,318 3,406 3,375 3,482

Notes:- Counts include faculty on leave with or without pay- Faculty in "Other Units" from Permanent Full-Time Faculty table are included in Academic Affairs.

Source: Personnel Data File as of October 31, 2015Published by: Office of Institutional Research and Assessment,April 15, 2016

Permanent Full-Time FacultyFall 2008 - Fall 2015

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Tenure Status Academic Rank 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015Academic Affairs Tenured Professor 122 124 135 133 134 131 128 138

Associate Professor 96 105 107 111 118 121 128 130Assistant Professor 1 - - - - - - -

Tenured Total 219 229 242 244 252 252 256 268Tenure Track Associate Professor 5 6 7 6 3 6 6 6

Assistant Professor 108 108 105 122 120 128 121 125Tenure Track Total 113 114 112 128 123 134 127 131Fixed Term 163 170 170 174 177 178 174 180

Academic Affairs Total 495 513 524 546 552 564 557 579Health Affairs Tenured Professor 102 109 105 111 116 124 130 133

Associate Professor 98 98 98 98 38 67 77 75Assistant Professor - - - - - - - -

Tenured Total 191 198 194 200 199 200 207 208Tenure Track Associate Professor 4 5 4 7 8 7 9 15

Assistant Professor 80 77 81 81 80 79 85 79Tenure Track Total 48 28 58 88 88 68 49 94Fixed Term 560 574 564 580 600 674 653 709

Health Affairs Total 835 854 843 868 887 960 954 1,011University Tenured Professor 224 233 240 244 250 255 258 271

Associate Professor 185 194 196 200 201 197 205 205Assistant Professor 1 - - - - - - -

Tenured Total 410 427 436 444 451 452 463 476Associate Professor 9 11 11 13 11 13 15 21Assistant Professor 188 185 186 203 200 207 206 204

Tenure Track Total 197 196 197 216 211 220 221 225Fixed Term 723 744 734 754 777 852 827 889

University Total 1,330 1,367 1,367 1,414 1,439 1,524 1,511 1,590

Notes:- Counts include faculty on leave with or without pay- Faculty in "Other Units" from Permanent Full-Time Faculty table are included in Academic Affairs.

Source: Personnel Data File as of October 31, 2015Published by: Office of Institutional Research and Assessment, February 25, 2015

Permanent Full-Time Female FacultyFall 2008 - Fall 2015

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2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Professor 21 20 19 18 18 17 17 14Associate Professor 18 20 23 26 28 29 26 28Subtotal 39 40 42 44 46 46 43 42

Associate Professor 1 2 2 2 1 2 2 2Assistant Professor 23 21 19 21 26 27 26 24Subtotal 24 23 21 23 27 29 28 26

16 12 16 15 13 14 15 14Total Academic Affairs 79 75 79 82 86 89 86 82

Professor 2 3 3 5 5 5 7 10Associate Professor 11 11 11 12 12 14 14 13Subtotal 13 14 14 17 17 19 21 23

Associate Professor 1 2 2 - - - - 1Assistant Professor 13 10 12 12 16 15 16 13Subtotal 14 12 14 12 16 15 16 14

49 56 52 54 57 64 64 66Total Health Affairs 76 82 80 83 90 98 101 103

Professor 23 23 22 23 23 22 24 24Associate Professor 29 31 34 38 40 43 40 41Subtotal 52 54 56 61 63 65 64 65

Associate Professor 2 4 4 2 1 2 2 3Assistant Professor 36 31 31 33 42 42 42 37Subtotal 38 35 35 35 43 44 44 40

65 68 68 69 70 78 79 80Total UNC-Chapel Hill 155 157 159 165 176 187 187 185

Prepared by: Office of Institutional Research and Assessment (OIRA)

Tenured

Tenure Status/Rank

Health Affairs

UNC-Chapel Hill

Tenure Track

Fixed term

Permanent Full-Time African-American Faculty Fall 2008 - Fall 2015

Tenured

Tenure Track

Fixed term

Academic Affairs

Sources:- Fall 2015 GA Personnel Data File (PDF)- Human Resources Data Warehouse, as of September 30, 2014

Tenured

Tenure Track

Fixed term

Notes:- Faculty in “Other Units” (from Permanent Full-time Faculty table) are included in Academic Affairs.- For race/ethnicity data, nonresident aliens are not reported in a separate category.

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Faculty Salaries by School Permanent Full-Time Tenured and Tenure Track FacultyFall 2015

Academic Affairs

Median Mean Std. Dev.Professor 301 $130,655 $140,713 $41,743Associate 192 $86,363 $90,711 $16,750Assistant 157 $76,153 $79,711 $14,514All 650 $97,686 $111,209 $41,312Professor 31 $270,000 $275,970 $71,306Associate 22 $178,000 $187,824 $42,416Assistant 25 $162,000 $171,740 $20,336All 78 $202,500 $217,702 $70,060Professor 16 $124,212 $129,097 $21,092Associate 13 $90,000 $92,221 $8,211Assistant 4 $70,000 $69,975 $858All 33 $101,960 $107,404 $27,166Professor 15 $161,343 $170,619 $32,661Associate 14 $122,419 $120,488 $9,730Assistant 8 $106,343 $106,177 $9,613All 37 $124,963 $137,717 $35,419Professor 6 $116,894 $114,032 $16,493Associate 6 $90,189 $92,145 $7,828Assistant 6 $79,666 $79,971 $2,186All 18 $90,189 $95,383 $17,599Professor 25 $190,328 $190,578 $26,116Associate 5 $142,945 $140,030 $4,591Assistant 4 $127,526 $129,645 $6,806All 34 $177,771 $175,976 $33,471Professor 11 $121,625 $125,676 $23,980Associate 14 $88,185 $88,593 $6,419Assistant 11 $74,000 $75,376 $3,469All 36 $88,185 $95,885 $24,808Professor 12 $148,259 $153,975 $25,822Associate 5 $92,892 $92,801 $2,025Assistant 6 $77,175 $77,146 $71All 23 $116,274 $120,634 $40,402

Salary

College of Arts and Sciences

9 Mo.

n

School of Law 9 Mo.

Kenan-Flagler Business School

9 Mo.

School of Education

9 Mo.

School of Government

12 Mo.

RankContract Length

College/School

School of Information & Library Science

9 Mo.

School of Media and Journalism

9 Mo.

School of Social Work

9 Mo.

Notes:- Faculty in the College of Arts & Sciences, School of Information and Library Science, School of Law, Schoolof Media and Journalism, and School of Nursing having 12-month appointments were excluded.- Faculty in the School of Dentistry having 9-month appointments were excluded.- Faculty on leave were excluded.- Department chairs were included.- Faculty having administrative apointments at any level within the dean, provost, or chancellor ranks and directors of major centers and institutes were excluded.

Source: Fall 2015 UNC-GA Personnel Data File as of October 31, 2015Prepared by: Office of Institutional Research and Assessment, July 8, 2016.

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Health Affairs

Median Mean Std. Dev.Professor 28 $188,500 $209,797 $93,097Associate 18 $144,522 $148,887 $29,234Assistant 4 $127,188 $128,594 $21,593All 50 $163,164 $181,373 $78,597Professor 302 $221,801 $251,451 $116,029Associate 149 $183,661 $191,248 $77,755Assistant 112 $148,431 $163,440 $71,355All 563 $196,730 $218,010 $105,795Professor 6 $122,782 $122,802 $7,005Associate 10 $92,815 $92,520 $8,669Assistant 10 $76,786 $77,044 $1,518All 26 $86,399 $93,556 $18,774Professor 19 $203,835 $209,178 $46,816Associate 16 $133,970 $133,842 $19,877Assistant 15 $115,000 $116,204 $5,251All 50 $139,529 $157,178 $51,713Professor 12 $170,818 $163,688 $41,403Associate 8 $103,950 $105,600 $3,879All 20 $113,500 $140,453 $43,016Professor 57 $202,764 $219,997 $63,817Associate 29 $144,434 $140,000 $21,285Assistant 22 $102,791 $104,616 $11,923All 108 $163,971 $175,013 $68,608

Source: Fall 2015 UNC-GA Personnel Data File as of October 31, 2015Prepared by: Office of Institutional Research and Assessment, July 8, 2016.

Faculty Salaries by School Permanent Full-Time Tenured and Tenure Track FacultyFall 2015

Notes:- Faculty in the College of Arts & Sciences, School of Information and Library Science, School of Law, Schoolof Media and Journalism, and School of Nursing having 12-month appointments were excluded.- Faculty in the School of Dentistry having 9-month appointments were excluded.- Faculty on leave were excluded.- Department chairs were included.- Faculty having administrative apointments at any level within the dean, provost, or chancellor ranks anddirectors of major centers and institutes were excluded.

nSalary

School of Medicine

12 Mo

School of Nursing

9 Mo.

School of Dentistry

12 Mo

College/SchoolContract Length

Rank

School of Pharmacy

12 Mo.

School of Public Health

9 Mo.

12 Mo.

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Rank Average Rank Average Rank Average*Columbia University in the City of New York 1 $236,300 1 $158,800 5 $121,500*University of Chicago 2 $232,400 6 $132,200 8 $115,800*Stanford University 3 $229,600 2 $144,500 2 $125,900*Harvard University 4 $220,200 8 $129,200 6 $120,200*New York University 5 $205,600 14 $120,200 10 $115,000*Yale University 6 $203,500 13 $122,100 19 $103,300*Massachusetts Institute of Technology 7 $202,600 4 $136,500 7 $116,400*University of Pennsylvania 8 $202,000 7 $132,100 4 $123,200*Johns Hopkins University 9 $200,900 5 $135,800 9 $115,700*Duke University 10 $197,800 9 $128,400 15 $109,900*California Institute of Technology 11 $194,800 3 $143,300 3 $124,300*Northwestern University 12 $193,700 11 $123,100 13 $111,400*Washington University in St Louis 13 $188,700 17 $117,200 18 $104,700Georgetown University 14 $188,200 15 $119,000 12 $112,900*University of California-Los Angeles 15 $187,800 12 $122,600 27 $97,900*Rice University 16 $185,700 19 $116,100 22 $99,600*Vanderbilt University 17 $185,400 24 $112,500 32 $94,400*University of California-Berkeley 18 $178,900 20 $115,900 16 $109,500*Cornell University 19 $175,100 10 $123,700 11 $113,000Boston College 20 $174,000 26 $111,600 27 $97,900*Brown University 21 $173,600 22 $114,700 33 $94,300*Boston University 22 $171,700 18 $117,100 25 $99,100University of Notre Dame 23 $171,100 25 $111,800 20 $102,200*University of Southern California 24 $170,600 30 $107,200 34 $93,900Northeastern University 25 $169,200 16 $117,700 17 $108,100George Washington University 26 $168,800 23 $114,600 41 $90,800*University of Michigan-Ann Arbor 27 $167,500 26 $111,600 30 $95,300*University of Virginia-Main Campus 28 $164,900 28 $111,300 31 $94,900*University of California-Santa Barbara 29 $161,300 52 $100,200 62 $85,700University of Miami 30 $160,200 33 $105,500 29 $95,700*University of California-San Diego 31 $159,800 29 $108,000 36 $92,300*University of California-Irvine 32 $159,400 48 $101,700 42 $90,700*Rutgers University-New Brunswick 33 $158,800 41 $104,000 70 $83,500The University of Texas at Dallas 34 $156,500 21 $115,100 14 $110,700University of Connecticut 35 $155,800 32 $105,700 46 $88,500*The University of Texas at Austin 36 $154,800 51 $100,500 34 $93,900*Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus 37 $154,400 31 $107,000 24 $99,500Temple University 38 $153,300 39 $104,400 88 $77,600*Carnegie Mellon University 39 $152,900 35 $105,100 22 $99,600*University of Rochester 40 $152,600 33 $105,500 21 $100,600*University of California-Davis 41 $151,400 36 $105,000 43 $89,300*Pennsylvania State University-Main Campus 42 $150,900 49 $101,500 44 $89,100Tufts University 43 $150,700 37 $104,800 48 $88,300*University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 44 $150,600 47 $101,800 55 $87,100*Stony Brook University 45 $150,400 44 $103,600 47 $88,400University of Delaware 46 $149,400 43 $103,700 48 $88,300University of California-Riverside 47 $148,700 68 $94,300 54 $87,200

Faculty Salaries at Research (Doctoral Universities: Highest Research Activity) and AAU* Universities, 2015-2016

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Faculty Salaries at Research (Doctoral Universities: Highest Research Activity) and AAU* Universities, 2015-2016

InstitutionProfessor Associate Assistant

*University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 48 $148,000 53 $99,500 39 $91,300University of Alabama at Birmingham 49 $147,900 57 $97,200 66 $84,300*Brandeis University 50 $147,600 45 $103,500 65 $84,600University of California-Santa Cruz 51 $146,800 55 $98,200 57 $86,500*Ohio State University-Main Campus 52 $145,500 56 $98,000 59 $86,000*Michigan State University 53 $145,400 57 $97,200 92 $76,600*Tulane University of Louisiana 53 $145,400 80 $90,900 38 $91,500University of Massachusetts Amherst 55 $145,200 41 $104,000 63 $85,600University of Houston 56 $144,200 59 $96,500 40 $91,100Arizona State University-Tempe 57 $141,800 59 $96,500 58 $86,100University of Illinois at Chicago 57 $141,800 50 $101,300 50 $87,800*Case Western Reserve University 59 $141,100 54 $98,600 52 $87,500*Indiana University-Bloomington 60 $138,800 70 $94,100 37 $91,800CUNY Graduate School and University Center 61 $138,700 46 $101,900 105 $68,300*Texas A & M University-College Station 62 $138,400 62 $96,100 56 $86,900*University of Minnesota-Twin Cities 63 $138,000 63 $95,800 61 $85,800*University at Buffalo 64 $137,700 66 $94,600 73 $82,300*University of Iowa 65 $136,800 75 $93,400 69 $83,800The University of Tennessee-Knoxville 66 $136,300 73 $93,700 82 $79,200George Mason University 67 $135,600 85 $89,000 96 $74,900*Purdue University-Main Campus 68 $134,800 65 $95,400 64 $84,900*University of Colorado Boulder 69 $134,400 61 $96,400 52 $87,500*University of Florida 70 $133,900 82 $89,300 83 $79,100*University of Washington-Seattle Campus 71 $133,800 37 $104,800 26 $98,100*University of Wisconsin-Madison 71 $133,800 40 $104,100 51 $87,700University of Central Florida 73 $132,800 83 $89,200 93 $76,400Virginia Polytechnic Institute 74 $132,700 76 $92,900 71 $83,200Syracuse University 75 $131,000 64 $95,700 88 $77,600University of Georgia 76 $129,700 70 $94,100 45 $88,800Clemson University 77 $129,200 78 $91,500 73 $82,300University of Hawaii at Manoa 78 $129,000 69 $94,200 76 $81,700*University of Oregon 79 $127,500 78 $91,500 66 $84,300SUNY at Albany 80 $127,100 67 $94,400 95 $75,700*Iowa State University 81 $126,700 77 $92,400 75 $82,000Wayne State University 82 $126,400 72 $94,000 78 $79,800North Carolina State University at Raleigh 83 $126,100 88 $88,800 85 $78,100*University of Kansas 84 $126,000 100 $82,600 91 $76,800Florida International University 85 $125,800 73 $93,700 68 $83,900Florida State University 86 $124,600 90 $88,400 59 $86,000*University of Arizona 87 $124,500 93 $86,900 93 $76,400University of Nebraska-Lincoln 88 $124,200 94 $86,700 72 $83,000Virginia Commonwealth University 89 $123,800 91 $87,400 103 $70,600Washington State University 90 $123,200 94 $86,700 77 $81,400*University of Missouri-Columbia 91 $123,000 105 $80,800 104 $69,600Colorado State University-Fort Collins 92 $122,900 81 $89,400 79 $79,700University of Louisville 93 $121,800 101 $82,400 106 $68,200University of Arkansas 94 $121,600 94 $86,700 84 $78,800

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Faculty Salaries at Research (Doctoral Universities: Highest Research Activity) and AAU* Universities, 2015-2016

InstitutionProfessor Associate Assistant

University of Kentucky 95 $120,800 85 $89,000 79 $79,700University of South Florida-Main Campus 96 $120,200 88 $88,800 90 $77,300Louisiana State University and A & M College 97 $119,600 98 $84,700 85 $78,100University of Oklahoma Norman Campus 98 $119,500 104 $81,700 102 $71,700University of Cincinnati-Main Campus 99 $119,100 102 $81,900 101 $72,000Kansas State University 100 $118,500 97 $84,800 1 $137,600Texas Tech University 101 $117,300 99 $83,800 98 $73,700University of North Texas 101 $117,300 92 $87,100 97 $73,900Univertsity of Mississippi 103 $116,900 85 $89,000 87 $77,700Oregon State University 104 $115,100 83 $89,200 81 $79,500West Virginia University 105 $112,800 106 $80,500 107 $67,300University of New Mexico-Main Campus 106 $112,500 102 $81,900 99 $72,800University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 107 $103,700 107 $78,900 100 $72,300

* Indicates member of the Association of American UniversitiesNote: All institutions are classified as Doctoral Universities: Highest Research Activity by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching.Data was not available for the following institutions: Emory University, Georgia State University, Princeton University, The University of Texas at Arlington, University of Maryland-College Park, University of Pittsburg-Pittsburg Campus, University of South Carolina-Columbia, and University of Utah.

Source: Compiled from "Higher Education at a Crossroads: The Annual Report on the Economic Status of the Profession, 2015-16," reported in Academe, May-June, 2016Prepared by: Office of Institutional Research (OIRA), July 14, 2016

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Rank Average Rank Average Rank Average*Columbia University in the City of New York 1 $288,800 1 $196,300 12 $146,200*University of Chicago 2 $283,500 5 $172,300 4 $154,000*Stanford University 3 $281,300 2 $190,400 2 $160,400*Harvard University 4 $278,200 11 $161,000 9 $147,400*New York University 5 $272,100 14 $159,000 5 $152,100*University of Pennsylvania 6 $260,600 3 $182,200 1 $171,700*Duke University 7 $254,800 9 $163,800 15 $137,800*Massachusetts Institute of Technology 8 $252,600 4 $173,600 7 $149,900*University of California-Los Angeles 9 $251,100 8 $168,600 16 $137,300*Yale University 10 $245,200 16 $154,200 20 $131,600*Northwestern University 11 $244,500 10 $161,500 10 $147,000*Johns Hopkins University 12 $242,700 7 $169,200 13 $141,300*University of California-Berkeley 13 $239,800 12 $160,100 6 $152,000*California Institute of Technology 14 $235,700 6 $169,600 8 $149,700*Washington University in St Louis 15 $234,000 25 $145,000 30 $123,700*Rice University 16 $233,600 22 $148,600 28 $125,200Georgetown University 17 $231,800 20 $149,400 14 $139,800*University of Southern California 18 $225,200 19 $149,800 18 $132,900*Boston University 19 $222,400 15 $154,900 23 $129,000University of Notre Dame 20 $220,000 17 $151,200 17 $134,300Boston College 21 $218,900 23 $147,500 32 $123,300*Cornell University 22 $217,700 13 $159,600 10 $147,000*University of California-Santa Barbara 23 $217,500 32 $140,200 36 $121,700*Vanderbilt University 24 $216,400 39 $136,100 53 $114,100*University of California-San Diego 25 $215,600 18 $150,000 21 $130,100*University of California-Irvine 26 $215,100 28 $142,000 24 $128,200*Brown University 27 $211,600 27 $142,300 44 $117,400Northeastern University 28 $209,100 21 $148,700 19 $132,300*Rutgers University-New Brunswick 29 $205,400 26 $144,100 38 $121,100George Washington University 30 $205,000 30 $140,900 62 $111,900*University of California-Davis 31 $204,900 24 $146,100 27 $126,200*University of Virginia-Main Campus 32 $204,200 28 $142,000 35 $121,800*University of Michigan-Ann Arbor 33 $203,600 31 $140,800 36 $121,700University of California-Riverside 34 $201,500 49 $132,600 30 $123,700Tufts University 35 $200,900 33 $139,800 45 $117,300University of Miami 36 $200,300 44 $135,000 42 $118,900University of California-Santa Cruz 37 $199,100 37 $137,600 33 $122,800*Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus 38 $194,200 42 $135,700 26 $126,500University of Delaware 39 $193,700 36 $138,500 43 $117,600Temple University 40 $193,200 44 $135,000 86 $101,200*University of Rochester 41 $191,300 48 $132,900 25 $126,900University of Connecticut 42 $191,200 34 $139,300 40 $120,100*Stony Brook University 42 $191,200 41 $136,000 47 $115,500*Pennsylvania State University-Main Campus 44 $190,400 51 $131,500 50 $114,800*University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 45 $189,800 46 $134,000 29 $124,400University of Massachusetts Amherst 46 $189,400 38 $136,200 59 $112,200*University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 47 $187,200 57 $129,600 61 $112,000

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InstitutionProfessor Associate Assistant

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Rank Average Rank Average Rank Average

Faculty Salaries plus Compensation at Research (Doctoral Universities: Highest Research Activity) and AAU* Universities, 2015-2016

InstitutionProfessor Associate Assistant

*Michigan State University 48 $185,900 52 $131,000 84 $102,100*Carnegie Mellon University 49 $185,500 56 $129,800 34 $121,900*The University of Texas at Austin 50 $183,400 68 $123,200 48 $115,100University of Illinois at Chicago 51 $182,900 39 $136,100 39 $120,400*Brandeis University 52 $181,700 53 $130,600 78 $105,100The University of Texas at Dallas 53 $181,100 43 $135,200 22 $129,900*Ohio State University-Main Campus 53 $181,100 62 $126,300 60 $112,100University of Alabama at Birmingham 55 $179,300 78 $120,100 81 $103,700*University of Oregon 56 $177,900 55 $130,200 46 $117,000*University of Minnesota-Twin Cities 57 $177,800 60 $127,700 55 $113,700*University at Buffalo 58 $177,300 63 $125,300 73 $107,900*Case Western Reserve University 59 $177,000 61 $127,500 67 $110,600*University of Iowa 60 $176,900 72 $121,900 76 $107,100Arizona State University-Tempe 61 $176,100 66 $124,900 57 $112,300CUNY Graduate School and University Center 62 $175,400 35 $138,600 79 $105,000University of Houston 63 $174,900 77 $120,800 54 $114,000*Tulane University of Louisiana 64 $174,700 90 $112,500 70 $110,200Syracuse University 65 $173,500 50 $132,500 71 $109,300University of Hawaii at Manoa 66 $172,900 53 $130,600 49 $114,900George Mason University 67 $172,600 79 $118,700 91 $98,000The University of Tennessee-Knoxville 68 $171,300 73 $121,600 82 $103,500Virginia Polytechnic Institute 69 $170,300 71 $122,800 66 $111,000*Indiana University-Bloomington 70 $169,600 82 $116,100 57 $112,300Clemson University 71 $169,500 69 $123,100 64 $111,500*University of Colorado Boulder 72 $168,700 67 $124,600 56 $113,100*Purdue University-Main Campus 73 $168,300 65 $125,100 63 $111,800University of Central Florida 74 $167,900 86 $113,300 92 $97,000*University of Florida 75 $166,400 83 $115,700 83 $103,200*University of Wisconsin-Madison 76 $166,200 47 $133,000 52 $114,400Oregon State University 77 $164,900 58 $128,600 65 $111,100*Texas A & M University-College Station 78 $164,300 81 $116,200 77 $105,400SUNY at Albany 79 $164,100 63 $125,300 87 $100,900*Iowa State University 80 $163,000 70 $123,000 67 $110,600Louisiana State University and A & M College 81 $162,400 80 $116,500 75 $107,200University of Georgia 82 $161,900 75 $120,900 51 $114,600*University of Washington-Seattle Campus 83 $160,600 59 $128,200 41 $119,000University of Cincinnati-Main Campus 84 $159,000 95 $109,400 97 $96,500North Carolina State University at Raleigh 85 $158,200 88 $113,000 89 $100,300Wayne State University 86 $157,600 74 $121,000 85 $101,400Florida State University 87 $156,400 85 $113,700 67 $110,600University of Oklahoma Norman Campus 88 $156,300 100 $106,100 102 $92,800University of Nebraska-Lincoln 89 $155,900 87 $113,200 74 $107,500Virginia Commonwealth University 89 $155,900 84 $114,300 100 $94,800*University of Arizona 91 $155,700 89 $112,800 98 $95,900*University of Kansas 92 $155,200 101 $105,000 94 $96,900*University of Missouri-Columbia 93 $154,900 102 $104,800 106 $88,000Colorado State University-Fort Collins 94 $154,000 91 $112,100 90 $99,900

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Rank Average Rank Average Rank Average

Faculty Salaries plus Compensation at Research (Doctoral Universities: Highest Research Activity) and AAU* Universities, 2015-2016

InstitutionProfessor Associate Assistant

Washington State University 95 $153,400 92 $111,200 80 $104,200University of Louisville 96 $152,600 98 $107,100 104 $90,400University of Arkansas 97 $150,700 94 $110,300 88 $100,400Kansas State University 98 $146,300 99 $106,700 3 $157,500University of Kentucky 99 $145,900 97 $108,000 94 $96,900University of South Florida-Main Campus 100 $145,200 93 $110,900 96 $96,800Texas Tech University 101 $143,700 103 $104,500 103 $91,500University of New Mexico-Main Campus 102 $141,200 105 $104,000 101 $93,100Univertsity of Mississippi 103 $140,800 96 $109,200 98 $95,900University of North Texas 104 $136,300 106 $103,800 105 $88,800University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 105 $132,600 103 $104,500 92 $97,000West Virginia University 106 $131,200 107 $94,100 107 $78,600Florida International University 107 $127,500 75 $120,900 72 $109,100

* Indicates member of the Association of American UniversitiesNote: All institutions are classified as Doctoral Universities: Highest Research Activity by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching.Data was not available for the following institutions: Emory University, Georgia State University, Princeton University, The University of Texas at Arlington, University of Maryland-College Park, University of Pittsburg-Pittsburg Campus, University of South Carolina-Columbia, and University of Utah.

Source: Compiled from "Higher Education at a Crossroads: The Annual Report on the Economic Status of the Profession, 2015-16," reported in Academe, May-June, 2016Prepared by: Office of Institutional Research (OIRA), July 14, 2016

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City Faculty Staff TotalAPEX 34 176 210BAHAMA 1 9 10BEAR CREEK - 26 26BEAUFORT 2 10 12BURLINGTON 4 180 184CARRBORO 269 512 781CARY 113 348 461CEDAR GROVE - 16 16CHAPEL HILL 2,148 2,255 4,403CHARLOTTE 7 13 20CLAYTON - 15 15CONCORD 5 11 16CREEDMOOR 2 20 22DURHAM 597 1,722 2,319EFLAND 9 60 69ELON 1 23 24FAYETTEVILLE 1 9 10FUQUAY VARINA 4 31 35GARNER 2 18 20GIBSONVILLE - 20 20GRAHAM 9 348 357GREENSBORO 21 40 61HAW RIVER 4 64 68HILLSBOROUGH 93 322 415HOLLY SPRINGS 10 45 55HURDLE MILLS 3 17 20KNIGHTDALE 3 12 15LIBERTY - 25 25MEBANE 25 359 384MONCURE - 20 20MOREHEAD CITY 6 7 13MORRISVILLE 18 83 101OXFORD - 10 10PITTSBORO 97 397 494RALEIGH 130 450 580ROUGEMONT 1 24 25ROXBORO 1 33 34SANFORD 2 67 69SAXAPAHAW 3 7 10SILER CITY 3 81 84SNOW CAMP 2 109 111TIMBERLAKE - 20 20WAKE FOREST 6 25 31WHITSETT 2 8 10WINSTON SALEM 4 12 16OTHER 136 350 486Grand Total 3,778 8,409 12,187

Published by: Office of Institutional Research and Assessment, April 18, 2016

Permanent Full- and Part-Time Employees by CityFall 2015

Sources: GA Personnel Data File (PDF) as of October 31, 2015 Connect Carolina as of April 7, 2016

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Student Enrollment by Type of Housing Fall 2015

Prepared by: Office of Institutional Research and Assessment (OIRA)Source: NCHED A-2, Fall 2015Note: Percentage calculations are rounded.

Resident Student Housing8,11328%

Family/Married Student Housing

374…

Off-Campus18,541

64%

Fraternity/Sorority8413%

Other University Affiliated Housing(Granville Towers)

1,2154%

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n % n % n %

Resident Student Housing 3,376 12% 4,737 16% 8,113 28%

Family/Married Student Housing 238 1% 136 0% 374 1%

Off-Campus 7,967 27% 10,574 36% 18,541 64%

Fraternity/Sorority 433 1% 408 1% 841 3%

Other University Affiliated Housing (Granville Towers)

500 2% 715 2% 1,215 4%

Total 12,514 43% 16,570 57% 29,084 100%

Prepared by: Office of Institutional Research and Assessment (OIRA)Source: NCHED A-2, Fall 2015Note: Percentage calculations are rounded.

Type of HousingMen Women Total

Student Enrollment by Type of Housing and Gender Fall 2015

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Number AddedDuring Year

Total NumberEnd of Year

Books, serial backfiles, other paper 68,942 6,207,378E-Books 298,726 1,524,252Microforms 21,036 5,279,514Audiovisual Materials 12,482 495,752

Books, serial backfiles, other paper 11,281 467,852E-Books 3,327 18,212Microforms 3,993 18,878Audiovisual Materials 114 932

Unique serial titles 23,331 147,757

Library Collections Fiscal Year 2015

Prepared by: Office of Institutional Research and Assessment (OIRA), July 13, 2016Source: University Library Administration

* The Academic Libraries counts combine the Academic Affairs and Law Library collections.** Serial titles are calculated for the entire library system and cannot be broken out byunit.

Health Sciences Library

Academic Libraries*

All Libraries**

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Tuition Fees Total Tuition Fees TotalUndergraduate 6,648.00$ 1,943.02$ 8,591.02$ 31,730.00$ 1,943.02$ 33,673.02$ Graduate 9,143.00$ 1,931.04$ 11,074.04$ 26,354.00$ 1,931.04$ 28,285.04$ Business (MBA) 37,015.00$ 3,081.04$ 40,096.04$ 54,413.00$ 3,081.04$ 57,494.04$ Dentistry (DDS) 29,365.00$ 5,030.04$ 34,395.04$ 51,460.00$ 5,030.04$ 56,490.04$ Law (JD) 19,732.00$ 3,308.54$ 23,040.54$ 36,363.00$ 3,308.54$ 39,671.54$ Medicine (MD) 21,837.00$ 1,935.04$ 23,772.04$ 48,716.00$ 1,935.04$ 50,651.04$ Pharmacy (PharmD) 19,253.00$ 1,933.54$ 21,186.54$ 41,717.00$ 1,933.54$ 43,650.54$ Nursing (DNP) 14,143.00$ 1,937.36$ 16,080.36$ 31,354.00$ 1,937.36$ 33,291.36$

6,106.00$ 4,796.00$

Fee Undergraduates GraduatesActivity* 210.79$ 209.29$ Health Service 380.00$ 380.00$ Computing 494.86$ 494.86$ Facilities** $ $ Athletic

342.37$

342.37$

General Student Service*** 222.28$ 211.80$ Child Care 13.69$ 13.69$ Total 1,942.99$ 1,931.01$

Notes:Due to rounding, sum of detailed fees may not exactly match the summary of fees.

Sources:Tuition and Fees: http://www.unc.edu/finance/fd/c/sa/docs/15_16_tuitionfees.pdfRoom and Board: http://studentaid.unc.edu/cost-of-attendance/undergraduate/Fee Breakout: https://finance.unc.edu/files/2015/07/fee_descriptions_15_16.pdf

Published by: Office of Institutional Research and Assessment, June 2018

*** General Student Service fees include transit ($182.50), information system registration ($13.00), student ID ($10.30), endowed library fund ($5.00), Sonja Stone Scholarship Fund ($1.00), and for undergraduates, A.P.P.L.E.S. (service/internship) Program ($10.48).

Student Tuition, Fees, and Charges Academic Year 2015-16

In-State Out-of-StateTuition and Fees Summary

Room and Board

Fee Details

Residence Hall Fees (Double Occupancy)Board (Maximum Plan)

* Activity fees include campus recreation ($113.72), campus security (30.00), safety and security ($2.27), student organizations/associationof student government ($40.00), student legal services ($15.30), renewable energy fee ($8.00), and for undergraduates, the undergraduateteaching award** Facilities fees include debt repayment, building repair and renovations, and general operations of facilities providing student services andsupport (Student Recreation Center, Carolina Union, Ramshead Recreation Center) and an arts fee.

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First-Year Undergraduate Tuition and Fees

2015-2016, 2009-2010, and 2004-2005 Resident and Non-Resident

Resident Non-Resident

School 2015-2016 2009-2010 2004-2005 School 201-2016 2009-2010 2004-2005

UNC - Chapel Hill $33,418 $23,513 $17,549

The Ohio State University

University of Kansas

The Ohio State University

University of Kansas

UNC - Chapel Hill $8,591 $5,625 $4,451

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First-Year Graduate Tuition and Fees 2015-2016, 2009-2010, and 2004-2005

Resident and Non-Resident

Resident Non-Resident

School 2015-2016 2009-2010 2004-2005 School 2015-2016 2009-2010 2004-2005

$27,311

The Ohio State University

$11,233

$12,737

UNC - Chapel Hill $28,285 $21,560 $17,899

The Ohio State University $27,731

UNC - Chapel Hill $11,074 $7,162 $4,651

University of Kansas

University of Kansas

$13,237

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Operating and Non-Operating Revenues by Source Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2015

Student Tuition & Fees, Net13.2%

Patient Services, Net10.8%

Federal Grants & Contracts24.0%

State & Local Grants & Contracts<1%

Nongovernmental Grants & Contracts

3.6%Sales & Services, Net

15.4% Interest Earnings on Loans<1%

Other Operating Revenues<1%

State Appropriations16.0%

Non-CapitalGrants and

Financial Aid1.2%

OtherNon-Capital

Grants3.0%

Non-Capital Gifts, Net5.2%

Net Investment Income6.5%

Federal Interest Subsidy on Debt<1%

Non-OperatingRevenues

32.0%

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AmountPercent of Total Net Revenues

Student Tuition & Fees, Net $395,005,215 13.2%Patient Services, Net $323,700,133 10.8%Federal Grants & Contracts $716,563,873 24.0%State & Local Grants & Contracts $17,226,880 0.6%Nongovernmental Grants & Contracts $106,761,998 3.6%Sales & Services, Net $461,579,399 15.4%Interest Earnings on Loans $1,167,156 0.0%Other Operating Revenues $9,280,125 0.3%Total Operating Revenues $2,031,284,779 68.0%

State Appropriations $479,186,534 16.0%Non-Capital Grants – Federal Student Financial Aid $36,232,220 1.2%Other Non-Capital Grants $88,596,395 3.0%Non-Capital Gifts, Net $155,065,095 5.2%Net Investment Income $195,406,736 6.5%Federal Interest Subsidy on Debt $2,107,038 0.1%Total Non-Operating Revenues $956,594,018 32.0%

$2,987,878,797 100.0%

Prepared by: Office of Institutional Research and Assessment (OIRA), February 27, 2016.

Total Revenues

Source: Office of Finance and Administration, 2015 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report, Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2015 p. 37

Operating and Non-Operating Revenues by Source Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2015

Source

Operating Revenues

Non-Operating Revenues

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Operating and Non-Operating Expenses by Function Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2015

Instruction23%

Research24%

Public Service5%

Academic Support4%

Student Services1%

Institutional Support4%

Operations & Maintenance5%

Student Financial Aid4% Auxiliary Enterprises

22%

Depreciation5%

GASB 68 Pension Standard Implementation

<1%

Interest & Fees on Debt2%

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Amount Percent

Instruction $683,793,069 22.9%Research $714,092,851 23.9%Public Service $152,660,508 5.1%Academic Support $110,417,006 3.7%Student Services $35,845,376 1.2%Institutional Support $130,905,011 4.4%Operations & Maintenance $162,016,441 5.4%Student Financial Aid $119,452,838 4.0%Auxiliary Enterprises $662,094,175 22.1%Depreciation $136,492,665 4.6%GASB 68 Pension Standard Implementation $16,913,662 0.6%Total Operating Expenses $2,924,683,602 97.7%

Interest & Fees on Debt $67,458,622 2.3%Total Non-Operating Expenses $67,458,622 2.3%

$2,992,142,224 100.0%

Prepared by: Office of Institutional Research and Assessment (OIRA), February 18, 2016.

Operating and Non-Operating Expenses by Function Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2015

Operating Expenses

Non-Operating Expenses

Source

Source: Office of Finance and Administration, 2015 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report, Fiscal YearEnded June 30, 2015, pp. 37, 70

Total Expenses

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Trends in Contracts and Grants1983-2015

Sources: - Office of Sponsored Research Annual Reports from 1983-1994- http://research.unc.edu/about/facts-rankings/research-funding/index.htm from 1995 forward

$0

$100,000,000

$200,000,000

$300,000,000

$400,000,000

$500,000,000

$600,000,000

$700,000,000

$800,000,000

$900,000,000

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Year Amount Year Amount Year Amount Year Amount

1990 $154,638,815 2000 $375,570,798 2010 $803,358,125

1991 $173,938,618 2001 $438,780,503 2011 $788,025,111

1992 $211,104,491 2002 $487,906,010 2012 $767,141,341

1983 $69,750,347 1993 $227,589,028 2003 $537,415,870 2013 $777,838,266

1984 $73,362,531 1994 $244,592,943 2004 $577,577,064 2014 $792,729,006

1985 $78,633,902 1995 $274,884,634 2005 $579,589,394 2015 $796,171,469

1986 $94,607,443 1996 $248,997,990 2006 $593,390,527

1987 $104,919,328 1997 $290,650,158 2007 $610,669,824

1988 $127,571,460 1998 $304,953,768 2008 $678,228,055

1989 $144,505,374 1999 $344,496,859 2009 $716,274,113

Prepared by: Office of Institutional Research and Assessment (OIRA)

Total Contracts and Grant FundingFiscal Years 1983 - 2015

Sources: - Office of Sponsored Research Annual Reports from 1983-1994- http://research.unc.edu/about/facts-rankings/research-funding/index.htm from 1995 forward

1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s

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Glossary

AAU

AAUP

Academe

Academic Affairs

Continuing Studies

EPAPDF

EPA Non-Faculty

Fiscal Year (FY)

Fixed-TermTrustee Policies and Regulations,

July 1, 1994

FTEFTE Student Enrollment

FTE Faculty/Staff Employment

Gross Square Feet Facilities Inventory and Utilization Study

Health Affairs

Headcount Enrollmen

Median Salary

Non-Resident Alienresident-alien

References

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Glossary (continued)

Off-Campus Studies (OS)

Professional Students/Programs

Research Universities (Very High Research Activity)

SPA

Tenure Track

The Code Trustee Policies and Regulations Governing Academic Tenure

TenuredThe Code

References

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For More Information...

Topic Sources for More Information

Admission

OCR B1 Annual Report on Applications/Acceptances and Actual Enrollment

Beard Hall

Alumni Records and Information Center

Development, Fund Raising, Endowments

Enrollment-Related Figures:

Classes / Credit HoursRetention / Grad Rates Majors / DegreesStudent Demographics

Retention, Graduation and Persistence Rates of First-time, Full-time First-Year Students

Annual AAUDE Peer Report.

Employees: Faculty, Non-Faculty and Staff

Salaries (Faculty), and

Academe

Facilities Facilities Inventory and Utilization Study

Finances, Budget, Revenues and Expenditures

Comprehensive Annual Financial Report

References

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For More Information... (continued)

Topic Sources for More Information

History of the University

Fact Book, Bicentennial Edition, 1993

Housing, Students NCHED A-2 Student Housing Report

Institutions in the University of North Carolina System

Statistical Abstract of Higher Education in North Carolina

Libraries NCHED A-6 Library Report

Student Services

Tuition and Fees Tuition and Fees for Academic Year 2014-2015

Student Tuition, Fees, and Charges (NCHED A-3 Report)

Annual Academic Year Tuition and Required Fees Report

References

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