UNCG, UNCW, UNCC All get more money from Raleigh

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UNCG, UNCW, UNCC All get more money from Raleigh

Post by Apptiger » Sun Dec 14, 2025 11:16 pm

2024-2025 funding by university for NC

16020 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Academic Affairs $385,373,589 $346,873,589
16021 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Health Affairs $230,809,848 $230,809,848
16022
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Area Health Education
Centers $55,271,874 $56,271,874
16030 North Carolina State University - Academic Affairs $516,666,715 $515,916,715
16031 North Carolina State University - Agricultural Research $59,753,248 $60,103,248
16032 North Carolina State University - Agricultural Extension $46,109,008 $46,109,008
16040 University of North Carolina at Greensboro $197,532,284 $197,532,284
16050 University of North Carolina at Charlotte $306,939,831 $306,939,831
16055 University of North Carolina at Asheville $50,424,871 $50,424,871
16060 University of North Carolina at Wilmington $198,947,266 $198,947,266
16065 East Carolina University - Academic Affairs $264,602,993 $264,607,048
16066 East Carolina University - Health Affairs $91,389,856 $100,753,390
16070 North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University $156,419,898 $151,219,898
16075 Western Carolina University $156,089,462 $156,062,686
16080 Appalachian State University $187,490,273 $188,908,812
16082 University of North Carolina at Pembroke $98,181,856 $98,181,856
16084 Winston-Salem State University $69,510,370 $69,510,370
16086 Elizabeth City State University $46,160,370 $46,160,370
16088 Fayetteville State University $78,711,546 $78,711,546
16090 North Carolina Central University $91,623,233 $91,623,233
16092 University of North Carolina School of the Arts $39,339,624 $39,339,624

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Re: UNCG, UNCW, UNCC All get more money from Raleigh

Post by appdaze » Mon Dec 15, 2025 7:00 am

Apptiger wrote:
Sun Dec 14, 2025 11:16 pm
2024-2025 funding by university for NC

16020 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Academic Affairs $385,373,589 $346,873,589
16021 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Health Affairs $230,809,848 $230,809,848
16022
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Area Health Education
Centers $55,271,874 $56,271,874
16030 North Carolina State University - Academic Affairs $516,666,715 $515,916,715
16031 North Carolina State University - Agricultural Research $59,753,248 $60,103,248
16032 North Carolina State University - Agricultural Extension $46,109,008 $46,109,008
16040 University of North Carolina at Greensboro $197,532,284 $197,532,284
16050 University of North Carolina at Charlotte $306,939,831 $306,939,831
16055 University of North Carolina at Asheville $50,424,871 $50,424,871
16060 University of North Carolina at Wilmington $198,947,266 $198,947,266
16065 East Carolina University - Academic Affairs $264,602,993 $264,607,048
16066 East Carolina University - Health Affairs $91,389,856 $100,753,390
16070 North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University $156,419,898 $151,219,898
16075 Western Carolina University $156,089,462 $156,062,686
16080 Appalachian State University $187,490,273 $188,908,812
16082 University of North Carolina at Pembroke $98,181,856 $98,181,856
16084 Winston-Salem State University $69,510,370 $69,510,370
16086 Elizabeth City State University $46,160,370 $46,160,370
16088 Fayetteville State University $78,711,546 $78,711,546
16090 North Carolina Central University $91,623,233 $91,623,233
16092 University of North Carolina School of the Arts $39,339,624 $39,339,624

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"The UNC System university funding is now based on a performance-based model, shifting focus from just enrollment numbers to student outcomes, rewarding universities for success in graduation rates, student debt reduction, and degree efficiency, with state funds tied to specific goals like STEM completions and providing equitable funding for distinct university missions. A fixed pot of money (around $30M) is shared, with campuses earning back funds based on meeting these key metrics, encouraging success in areas important to the state.
Key Factors in the Performance Model:
Graduation Rates: Incentivizing higher completion rates, especially for first-time, full-time students.
Student Debt: Rewarding lower average debt for graduates.
Degree Efficiency: Funding per degree delivered, encouraging timely graduation.
Credit Hours: Funding tied to actual resident student credit hours, with higher rates for high-demand fields like STEM.
Mission-Specific Goals: Allowing institutions to select one metric that aligns with their specific role (e.g., research, community college).
How the Performance Pool Works:
Contribution: Each university contributes a portion of its state funding into a shared pool, proportional to its revenue.
Performance Funding: Universities can earn back funds from this pool by achieving specific performance targets, not just for having more students.
Shifting Incentives: Moves away from incentivizing enrollment growth to prioritizing student success and cost-effectiveness for the state.
In essence, the system rewards universities for producing successful, well-educated, and employable North Carolina residents, rather than just counting bodies."


Here is an article on it. The above is the Google ai explanation.
https://www.newsobserver.com/news/local ... 12018.html

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Re: UNCG, UNCW, UNCC All get more money from Raleigh

Post by asu2000 » Mon Dec 15, 2025 2:16 pm

Does this mean App can reduce enrollment since its not about numbers - not sure if you guys have notice but the town is not handling the increase very well and there are way to many apartments popping up with more planned. Apartments are not affordable housing, and does not promote business or industry growth in the area. Reducing student population is 1 part of affordable / attainable housing for the area. Remove 500 to 1,000 students and that can help ease the housing issue in the area, does not solve but its part of the process that needs to start asap. If its performance base, tighten the belt on entry, get better applicants instead of just adding more and more enrollment to a university that literally cannot expand anymore, if it expands where the hell is any one going to park. Lets just have all apartments and parking decks. That makes for some wonderful scenery.

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