Total Number of Foreign Students: 10,064. Part 1: Net Contribution to State Economy by Foreign Students ( )
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2 North Carolina Total Number of Foreign Students: 10,064 Part 1: Net Contribution to State Economy by Foreign Students ( ) Contribution from Tuition and Fees to State Economy: $182,657,000 Contribution from Living Expenses: $162,422,000 Total Contribution by Foreign Students: $345,079,000 Less U.S. Support of 35.2% - $121,406,000 Plus Dependents' Living Expenses: + $7,282,000 Net Contribution to State Economy by Foreign Students and their Families: $230,955,000 Part 2: Contribution to State Economy by Foreign Students' Dependents ( ) Spouses' Contribution Percent of Married Students: Percent of Spouses in the U.S.: Number of Spouses in the U.S.: 1,201 Additional Expenses for a Spouse: (% of student living expenses) 11.9% 85.0% 25.0% Spouses' Contribution: $4,918,000 Children's Contribution Number of Couples in the U.S.: 1,201 Number of Children per Couple: 0.6 Number of Children in the U.S.: 722 Additional Expenses for a Child: (% of student living expenses) 20.0% Children's Contribution: $2,363,000 Net Contribution to State Economy by Foreign Students' Dependents: $7,282,000 Part 3: Foreign Student Contribution from Tuition/Fees and Living Expenses ( ) Name of Institution City Tuition and Fees Living Expenses and Dependents Less U.S. Support Total Contribution (thousands) (thousands) (thousands) (thousands) Alamance Community College Graham $21.2 $48.0 $4.6 $64.5 Appalachian State University Boone $837.1 $832.5 $273.5 $1,396.1 Asheville-Buncombe Technical Community College Asheville $60.5 $128.1 $12.6 $176.0 Barton College Wilson $353.1 $302.5 $249.0 $406.6 Belmont Abbey College Belmont $674.8 $887.3 $592.8 $969.2 Bennett College Greensboro $113.2 $119.4 $88.9 $143.7 Brevard College Brevard $258.3 $220.0 $182.7 $295.6 Caldwell Community College and Technical Institute Hudson $6.6 $16.0 $1.5 $21.1 Campbell University Buies Creek $2,419.0 $1,974.8 $722.0 $3,671.8 Cape Fear Community College Wilmington $21.3 $48.1 $4.6 $64.7 Catawba College Salisbury $236.3 $188.0 $162.1 $262.2 Central Piedmont Community College Charlotte $1,525.1 $3,301.1 $320.7 $4,505.5
3 Chowan University Murfreesboro $128.3 $129.7 $98.6 $159.5 Davidson College Davidson $1,841.8 $1,269.2 $1,181.0 $1,930.0 Davidson County Community College Lexington $25.8 $64.0 $6.0 $83.8 Duke University and Medical Center Durham $58,348.4 $39,564.6 $40,180.6 $57,732.4 Durham Technical Community College Durham $759.5 $2,040.9 $185.9 $2,614.4 East Carolina University Greenville $2,293.7 $2,722.8 $1,545.6 $3,470.9 Elizabeth City State University Elizabeth City $31.8 $31.1 $24.0 $38.8 Elon University Elon $1,676.2 $1,374.0 $500.6 $2,549.5 Fayetteville State University Fayetteville $219.3 $190.2 $67.2 $342.4 Fayetteville Technical Community College Fayetteville $49.4 $93.7 $9.6 $133.5 Forsyth Technical Community College Winston Salem $1,320.7 $3,340.3 $309.3 $4,351.7 Gardner-Webb University Boiling Springs $1,114.6 $1,011.0 $348.6 $1,776.9 Gaston College Dallas $6.7 $16.0 $1.5 $21.2 Greensboro College Greensboro $506.2 $471.2 $368.7 $608.8 Guilford College Greensboro $552.5 $386.9 $357.3 $582.1 Guilford Technical Community College Jamestown $529.9 $1,202.5 $114.8 $1,617.5 Halifax Community College Weldon $6.7 $15.5 $1.5 $20.8 Heritage Bible College Dunn $15.2 $48.0 $16.0 $47.2 High Point University High Point $1,740.4 $1,737.8 $1,317.9 $2,160.3 Isothermal Community College Spindale $70.5 $176.0 $16.5 $230.0 Johnson C. Smith University Charlotte $60.0 $55.7 $44.2 $71.5 Johnston Community College Smithfield $14.2 $31.1 $3.0 $42.2 Lees-McRae College Banner Elk $540.0 $435.7 $370.3 $605.5 Lenoir Community College Kinston $6.7 $15.5 $1.5 $20.8 Lenoir-Rhyne College Hickory $161.4 $137.9 $114.4 $185.0 Livingstone College Salisbury $374.2 $409.7 $297.1 $486.8 Louisburg College Louisburg $176.0 $146.9 $21.6 $301.3 Mars Hill College Mars Hill $430.8 $358.9 $300.3 $489.5 Meredith College Raleigh $360.4 $244.4 $99.8 $505.0 Methodist College Fayetteville $1,441.7 $1,319.3 $1,047.2 $1,713.8 Mount Olive College Mount Olive $252.4 $239.2 $186.6 $304.9 Nash Community College Rocky Mount $7.1 $16.4 $1.6 $21.9 North Carolina A&T State University Greensboro $1,464.5 $1,842.6 $534.3 $2,772.8 North Carolina Central University Durham $699.6 $669.9 $223.6 $1,145.9 North Carolina School of the Arts Winston-Salem $435.3 $405.6 $210.2 $630.8 North Carolina State University Raleigh $33,522.5 $35,113.7 $29,784.1 $38,852.1 North Carolina Wesleyan College Rocky Mount $105.6 $98.3 $77.9 $126.0 Pfeiffer University Misenheimer $756.7 $747.8 $246.7 $1,257.8 Pitt Community College Greenville $520.0 $1,310.1 $121.3 $1,708.8 Queens University of Charlotte Charlotte $2,450.7 $2,155.8 $755.0 $3,851.5 Randolph Community College Asheboro $1.2 $16.0 $1.2 $16.1 Roanoke-Chowan Community College Ahoskie $13.4 $31.1 $3.0 $41.5 Rockingham Community College Wentworth $14.2 $32.0 $3.1 $43.1 Rowan-Cabarrus Community College Salisbury $28.2 $56.0 $5.6 $78.6 Salem College Winston-Salem $771.8 $989.8 $669.0 $1,092.6 Sandhills Community College Pinehurst $5.3 $15.5 $1.4 $19.5 Shaw University Raleigh $370.7 $572.5 $357.7 $585.6
4 Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary Wake Forest $1,075.9 $1,511.3 $640.6 $1,946.6 Southeastern Community College Whiteville $35.4 $80.0 $7.7 $107.7 St. Andrews Presbyterian College Laurinburg $549.2 $583.5 $429.6 $703.1 University of North Carolina - Asheville Asheville $602.3 $609.3 $460.4 $751.2 University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill Chapel Hill $28,163.6 $25,365.1 $21,162.0 $32,366.6 University of North Carolina - Charlotte Charlotte $10,600.6 $12,004.4 $3,664.5 $18,940.5 University of North Carolina - Greensboro Greensboro $6,558.2 $6,402.9 $3,758.1 $9,203.0 University of North Carolina - Pembroke Pembroke $764.8 $756.7 $248.8 $1,272.8 University of North Carolina Wilmington Wilmington $1,043.0 $1,223.2 $370.1 $1,896.2 Vance-Granville Community College Henderson $33.6 $80.0 $7.6 $106.0 Wake Forest University Winston-Salem $6,010.2 $4,137.8 $4,173.5 $5,974.4 Wake Technical Community College Raleigh $1,095.5 $2,570.9 $243.5 $3,423.0 Warren Wilson College Asheville $1,006.3 $732.0 $285.8 $1,452.4 Western Carolina University Cullowhee $1,299.4 $1,183.6 $405.5 $2,077.5 Wingate University Wingate $864.9 $803.3 $631.7 $1,036.5 Winston-Salem State University Winston-Salem $205.2 $241.0 $168.2 $278.0
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