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1 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Board of Trustees
Undergraduate Admissions and Scholarships and Student Aid University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Board of Trustees September 27, 2001

2 Undergraduate Admissions
Report to the Trustees

3 Class of 2005 Source: Office of Undergraduate Admissions

4 Historical Enrollment Data - SAT Summary
Source: Office of Undergraduate Admissions

5 Historical Enrollment Data - SAT Ranges
Source: Office of Undergraduate Admissions

6 AP Exam Trends Source: Office of Undergraduate Admissions

7 Historical Enrollment by Ethnicity
Source: Office of Undergraduate Admissions

8 Class of 2005: FACTS 3,687 students 82.6% North Carolinians
336 valedictorians and salutatorians 36% in top 10 students in their class 4.1 average high school GPA 2,467 students, 67.9%, with 4.0 or better Source: Office of Undergraduate Admissions

9 Class of 2005: FACTS 1257 average SAT 26% increase in AP exam scores
6 point increase over last year 12 point increase by Black students 37 point increase over 5 years 26% increase in AP exam scores 33% increase by Black students 81% increase over 5 years Source: Office of Undergraduate Admissions

10 Who Comes to Carolina? Student Perceptions
“You Have to Be Perfect” “Everyone from My School Goes There”

11 How We Choose: Evolution of the Selection Process
Academic Achievement and Potential Personal Qualities

12 Highlighting Personal Qualities
Intellectual Curiosity Engagement Sustained Commitment Demonstration of Effort Openness to New Ideas and Cultures Service Orientation

13 Personal Qualities: Examples
African Relief Community Service Independent Research

14 Scholarships and Student Aid
Report to the Trustees

15 Number of Academic Scholarships Awarded 1996-2002

16 Average SAT scores of Freshmen Academic Scholarship Recipients 1997-2002

17 National Merit Scholars

18 Win/Loss Analysis Office of Institutional Research

19 Students Receiving Academic Scholarships
Net Cost Analysis Students Receiving Academic Scholarships Predicted GPA > 2.9 Office of Institutional Research

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29 Average Parental Income Statistics for
UNC-Chapel Hill Freshmen, Fall 2000 All aided1 $67,886 All aided, non-resident1 $87,820 All aided, resident1 $63,832 All aided, non-need-based2 $99,387 All aided, need-based $48,416 1 Includes all need-based and non-need based merit aid. 2 Includes only non-need based merit aid. 3 Includes income data for all students who qualify for need-based aid, in accordance with federal criteria. Note: Merit aid given to a student with need is characterized as need-based aid.

30 Income Data for Parents of
Enrolled Freshmen – University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill  2000 – 2001 Income Range Percentage $100, $75, $60, $50, $40, Source: UNC – Chapel Hill, Office of Institutional Research (CIRP Data)

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