UNC-system happenings, March 3-7
NCCU senior an WBCU All-Star
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NCCU senior an WBCU All-Star
The definition of in-state students might be broadening next year, inviting military students and some in neighboring states to pay lower rates in the UNC system — blurring the bounds of tuition categories amid swelling out-of-state tuition rates.
ASU tops list for drug arrests
ECSU gets $150,000 for scholarships
N.C. A&T will celebrate 54th anniversary of sit-ins today
NCSU student could go to Mars
WSSU class of 1958 breaks record
Some degree programs across the system are on the chopping block after hits to the system’s budget.
Officials of the UNC system invited the public to offer policy recommendations on Monday in the latest step to improve systemwide campus safety.
In the past few years, the UNC system has been hit repeatedly by state budget cuts.
The UNC system might be the key to stimulate economic development in North Carolina.
UNC-system classrooms are in the midst of modernizing and becoming more accessible, in an effort to cut costs and accomodate the changing demographics of North Carolinians.
UNC-A and WCU participate in Adventure Education Conference
Laura Fjeld isn’t a career politician.
North Carolina will be one of the top 10 most educated states in the country by 2025.
CORRECTION — Due to a reporting error, a previous version of this story misstated how much money is invested in higher education. The $80 billion of state money cited is for all state and local spending across the country on higher education. Pell Grants are funded entirely by federal dollars, which the previous version of the story did not make clear. The $175 billion in federal money is for all student aid, not just for Pell Grants. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the errors.
Online learning in the UNC system received its report card in late October, when the General Administration found that depending on the field, students are more likely to withdraw or not complete online courses than their peers in face-to-face sections.
While N.C. State University and other UNC-system schools are facing cuts to their library hours, UNC-CH students are still able to study in the library until the wee hours of the morning.
UNC-system President Tom Ross knows the stakes facing public higher education in North Carolina: maintaining the competitiveness and quality of universities despite slipping state financial support.
WCU senior adapts Stephen King work