BOG to consider changes to out-of-state cap
The UNC Board of Governors took a first look into addressing out-of-state enrollment at system campuses Thursday.
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The UNC Board of Governors took a first look into addressing out-of-state enrollment at system campuses Thursday.
When the UNC Board of Governors meets Thursday and Friday in Chapel Hill, board members will have public university financial woes fresh on their minds.
With students away from campus, the summer months leave campus open to new residents — construction workers.
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Drew Moretz, a lobbyist for the UNC system, has fielded tough questions from legislators about how state money is being used on college campuses.
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Prominent public universities are moving toward offering more virtual degrees — a push university leaders say could lower tuition costs and better serve residents.
Upon hearing the news of Appalachian State University Chancellor Kenneth Peacock’s impending resignation, ASU sophomore Ellie Simpson reflected on his reputation among the student body.
Duke University’s decision to include coverage of sexual reassignment surgery in its student health insurance plan starting next year might prompt UNC-system schools to offer the same.
After releasing his first budget proposal last month, Gov. Pat McCrory last week reconvened the N.C. Education Cabinet for the first time in almost three years.
UNC-system President Thomas Ross spoke candidly Monday about his concern for the state’s future if out-of-state students are deterred from attending system universities.
Proposals in the N.C. General Assembly ranging from tuition hikes to student group functions have brought a bedrock issue to the fore: the degree to which UNC-system campuses will continue to be granted autonomy from the state.
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When Jenna Drescher transitioned out of the Marine Corps to begin college, she almost didn’t know attending a UNC-system school was an option.
Outside Gardner Hall on Tuesday afternoon, a group of student protestors exercised the right of free speech.
The UNC-system Board of Governors could soon take a more active role in the leadership of system’s Association of Student Governments if policy changes are approved.
Art Pope, budget director for Gov. Pat McCrory, will be speaking at UNC today — and some students are responding with a message of their own.
UNC-system students might have to add one more test to their planners if a pilot program administered next year is successful.
The UNC system aims to raise the number of university graduates in the state — by reaching out to former students who have some college credit, but no degree.