Is There Life After High School


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Higher Educational Opportunities in North Carolina. Higher Education In North Carolina


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This newsletter is designed to provide the prospective college student, whether freshman or transfer, with information about the availability of higher education in North Carolina, both public and private. It provides information on The University of North Carolina, community colleges, private senior colleges and universities, theological seminary, Bible colleges, and private junior colleges. The information was obtained from reports submitted by the respective officers of each institution. Part I is an overview providing the name and location of each institution; the year founded; the type of student body enrolled; the chief administrator's name and title; the degree level offered; the fall 2003 total headcount enrollment; the undergraduate tuition and fees (in-state and out-of-state students); and the estimated room and board expenses for the 2004-2005 academic year. Part II lists the 2004-2005 academic calendar for each institution of higher education in North Carolina. It indicates whether the institution operates under a semester, modified semester, or trimester system; the dates for first day of registration in the fall; the dates classes begin and exams end for each term (including summer sessions); the dates for major student vacations during the school year; and the commencement dates.







North Carolina Independent Colleges and Universities


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NCICU is comprised of North Carolina's 36 private, non-profit colleges and universities accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. NCICU represents independent higher education in the areas of state and federal public policy and on education issues with the other sectors of education in the state. We also provide research and information to and about private colleges and universities, conduct staff development opportunities and coordinate collaborative programs.