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3982
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Fundraising in the state's colleges and universities was high on 1998. Some schools, including Campbell University ($7 million), received the highest individual gifts in their history. Factors contributing to this include good town and gown relationships, an excellent overall economy, and larger and more effective fundraising staffs.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 56 Issue 12, Dec 1998, p24-30, il
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27147
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North Carolina and Georgia have the highest numbers of undocumented young immigrants who are denied in-state tuition or access to state universities. The national scholarship funding organization, TheDream.US, will offer a new scholarship to allow high-achieving immigrant students to apply to either Eastern Connecticut State University or Delaware State University.
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31105
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In 1960, North Carolina ranked 12th in population among the states via the Federal census. In terms of expenditures for higher education, it ranked seventh for public schools and thirteenth for private colleges. The state's combined rank was 10th, with current expense costs over $103 million.
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32170
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On October 26, the General Assembly will reconvene to consider making changes in the structure and organization of higher education in North Carolina. Watts Hill, Jr., a member of the State Board of Higher Education, discusses the legislation and political issues facing higher education in North Carolina.
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Carolina Country (NoCar HD 9688 N8 C38x), Vol. 3 Issue 10, Oct 1971, p6-7, il, por