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North Carolina Governor's Office, Raleigh. – 1974
This report is North Carolina's State Plan to insure that the public system of higher education in North Carolina is operated in compliance with the requirements of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, i.e., that all citizens of the state are afforded real equality of opportunity for access to, participation in, and derivation of benefits…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, College Desegregation, Community Colleges, Equal Education
North Carolina Univ., Chapel Hill. Commission on Higher Education Facilities. – 1999
This annual report presents data on facilities inventory and utilization in North Carolina institutions of higher education in fall 1998. It is intended to provide higher education administrators with a detailed statistical profile of the facilities on their own campuses and to allow for comparative assessment and facilities planning. The study…
Descriptors: Accessibility (for Disabled), Community Colleges, Educational Facilities, Facility Inventory
Mingle, James R. – 1977
Presented are the number of degrees granted by academic field and sex for public and private institutions. One tables presents an aggregation of the 50 states and the District of Columbia; a second table is a regional aggregation of the 14 states in the south (Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North…
Descriptors: College Graduates, Degrees (Academic), Females, Higher Education
Fountain, Ben E., Jr.; Latta, E. Michael – 1990
The North Carolina Community College System currently provides instruction to more than 600,000 individuals each year, representing nearly 10% of the state's total population. The first public two-year junior college was opened in North Carolina in 1927. The use of public school funds for the junior college was challenged but upheld in court,…
Descriptors: Budgets, Community Colleges, Educational Development, Educational Finance
North Carolina Univ., Chapel Hill. – 1976
In 1971 legislation, the General Assembly of the State of North Carolina provided that a major function of the Board of Governors of the University of North Carolina should be to plan for the future of higher education. Major sections of their report on planning cover: (1) a review of higher education in the State of North Carolina; (2)…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Community Colleges, Educational Development, Educational Finance