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UNC Campuses Asked to Anticipate 7% Budget Cut
Each UNC campus was asked to prepare plans for budget cuts of up to 7 percent. Once considered a worst-case scenario, this is now the reality for many UNC system schools -
"Most Public Colleges Face Budget Cut Threats in 2011"
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UNC Wilmington to Increase Tuition for 2010-2011
The University of North Carolina Wilmington announced that tuition will increase by $411.50 per undergraduate student and $412.60 per graduate student for the 2010-11 academic year. Increases are taking place across the UNC System after the N.C. General Assembly gave universities the option to raise tuition to address some of the budget cuts higher education is taking, once again, in this year’s state appropriations. -
Construction Begins on Teaching Labratory Building
This is the second building in quad with Nursing building. Three story building, with offices, classrooms, labs and housing for research animals. Primary user group will be Psychology. -
4,000 Students and Teachers Gather at NC State University to Rally Against Budget Cuts
Students from around the state and teachers from the North Carolina Association of Educators gathered at the Bell Tower on the NC State campus for the One Voice Rally for Public Education. In order to take a stand against major budget cuts affecting public universities in North Carolina, students are doing what they can to show the effect.