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1 Higher Education Directory This listing was compiled using information provided by the schools. Not all applicants who are accepted attend that school. The cost figure covers in-state tuition, fees and room and board for the academic year unless otherwise indicated. Fees and room and board can vary by options chosen, so prospective students should check with the schools. All other information is for Public Universities Appalachian State University (Boone; Enrollment: 17,781; admissions contact: , freshman applicants/ accepted: 14,436/8,666; student/faculty ratio: 16/1; mean SAT score (critical reading and math): 1180; cost: $13,438 East Carolina University (Greenville; Enrollment: 21,352; admissions contact: David Meredith, , freshman applicants/ accepted: 14,223/10,992; student/faculty ratio: 18/1; mean SAT score (critical reading/math/writing): 514/528/493; cost: $15,869 Elizabeth City State University ( Enrollment: 1,867; admissions contact: , freshman applicants/accepted: 1,504/737; student/faculty ratio: 14/1; mean SAT score (critical reading and math): 871; cost: $14,746 Fayetteville State University ( Enrollment: 5,899; admissions contact: Ulisa Bowles, , freshman applicants/accepted: 4,110/2,068; student/faculty ratio: 17/1; mean SAT score (critical reading/math/writing): 442/448/413; cost: $11, B u s i n e s s N o r t h C a r o l i n a
2 Wherever you are. Wherever you want to go. ECU Online. From Murphy to Manteo and all points in between, East Carolina University s online options provide opportunities for adult learners like you. ECU is North Carolina s leader in distance education, with more than 80 fully online programs for undergraduate degree completion, advanced degrees, and graduate certificates. If you like calling North Carolina home, join us for the real value in online learning in our state. Wherever you are, we re there with you. Wherever you want to go, we ll help you get there. options.ecu.edu For more information, please scan this code with your smart device. An equal opportunity/affirmative action university, which accommodates the needs of individuals with disabilities. C.S
3 MBA programs in North Carolina College or university School Dean/Director Location Phone Website Appalachian State University Walker College of Business Heather Hulbert Norris Boone business.appstate.edu Campbell University DeVry University Lundy-Fetterman School of Business Keller Graduate School of Management Keith Faulkner Buies Creek campbell.edu/business Charlotte, Morrisville keller.edu Duke University Fuqua School of Business William Boulding Durham fuqua.duke.edu East Carolina University College of Business Stanley Eakins Greenville ecu.edu/mba Elon University Fayetteville State University Martha and Spencer Love School of Business School of Business and Economics Raghu Tadepalli Elon, Durham (fall 2015) elon.edu/mba Assad Tavakoli Fayetteville mba.uncfsu.edu Gardner-Webb University Graduate School of Business Anthony Negbenebor Boiling Springs gardner-webb.edu/mba High Point University Earl N. Phillips School of Business Jim Wehrley High Point highpoint.edu/graduate/mba Institute for Defense and Business IU-UNC LogMBA Program Chapel Hill idb.org Lenoir-Rhyne College Meredith College Methodist University Charles M. Snipes School of Business The John E. Weems Graduate School Charles M. Reeves School of Business and Economics Mary Lesser Asheville, Hickory Montreat College Susan DeWoody Asheville, Charlotte mba.lr.edu Jane Barnes Raleigh meredith.edu/mba Kimberly Scruton Fayetteville methodist.edu/mba montreat.edu North Carolina Central University School of Business Wanda Lester Durham mba.nccu.edu North Carolina State University Lonnie C. Poole Jr. College of Management/Jenkins Graduate School of Management Ira Weiss Raleigh, Durham Pfeiffer University Jimmy Atkins Charlotte, Morrisville poole.ncsu.edu/mba mba.ncsu.edu pfeiffer.edu/mba Queens University of Charlotte McColl School of Business Richard Mathieu Charlotte mccoll.queens.edu Strayer University various locations strayer.edu UNC Chapel Hill Kenan-Flagler Business School Douglas Shackelford Chapel Hill kenan-flagler.unc.edu UNC Charlotte Belk College of Business Steven Ott Charlotte mba.uncc.edu UNC Greensboro Bryan School of Business and Economics McRae "Mac" Banks II Greensboro mba.uncg.edu UNC Pembroke School of Graduate Studies John Parnell Pembroke uncp.edu/mba UNC Wilmington Cameron School of Business Robert Burrus Wilmington uncw.edu/mba University of Phoenix Charlotte, Raleigh Wake Forest University School of Business Charles Iacovou Charlotte, Winston-Salem Western Carolina University College of Business Darrell Parker Asheville, Cullowhee Wingate University Winston-Salem State University Porter B. Byrum School of Business Graduate School of Business and Economics Mark Bryant, director of MBA program; Peter Frank, interim dean Charlotte, Hendersonville phoenix.edu wcu.edu business.wfu.edu wingate.edu/ballantyne Sureah Gopalan, director Winston-Salem wssu.edu 48 B u s i n e s s N o r t h C a r o l i n a
4 N.C. Agricultural and Technical State University (Greensboro; Enrollment: 10,725; admissions contact: Cheryl Pollard-Burns, , freshman applicants/accepted: 7,075/4,033; student/ faculty ratio: 18/1; mean SAT score (critical reading and math): 920; cost: $14,542 N.C. Central University (Durham; Enrollment: 8,100; admissions contact: Nicole Gibbs, , freshman applicants/accepted: 12,320/4,900; student/faculty ratio: 15/1; mean SAT score (critical reading/math): 917; cost: $18,792 N.C. State University (Raleigh; Enrollment: 26,965; admissions contact: Tommy Griffin, , freshman applicants/accepted: 20,208/10,390; student/faculty ratio: 16/1; mean SAT score (critical reading/math/writing): 607/641/586; cost: $18,892 UNC Asheville ( Enrollment: 3,704; admissions contact: Shannon Earle, , freshman applicants/accepted: 3,109/2,280; student/faculty ratio: 14/1; mean SAT score (critical reading/math/writing): 610/587/574; cost: $14,937 UNC Chapel Hill ( Enrollment: 18,350; admissions contact: Stephen Farmer, , freshman applicants/accepted: 31,331/8,930; student/faculty ratio: 14/1; mean SAT score (critical reading/math/writing): 650/670/645; cost: $24,320 UNC Charlotte ( Enrollment: 21,267; admissions contact: Claire Kirby, , freshman applicants/accepted: 15,610/10,004; student/faculty ratio: 19/1; mean SAT score (critical reading/math/ writing): 537/558/521; cost: $15,547 UNC Greensboro ( Enrollment: 14,113; admissions contact: Kacy McAdoo, , freshman applicants/accepted: 9,852/5,909; student/faculty ratio: 18/1; mean SAT score (critical reading/math/writing): 534/532/513; cost: $14,896 UNC Pembroke ( Enrollment: 6,269; admissions contact: Lela Clark, , freshman applicants/ accepted: 4,035/2,956; student/faculty ratio: 15/1; mean SAT score (critical reading/math/writing): 464/471/433; cost: $15,553 UNC School of the Arts (Winston-Salem; Enrollment: 956; admissions contact: Sheeler Lawson, , freshman applicants/accepted: 868/375; student/faculty ratio: THE NEW FACE OF LEADERSHIP IN NORTH CAROLINA PHARMACY MEDICINE NURSING PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT PHYSICAL THERAPY CLINICAL RESEARCH PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES PUBLIC HEALTH COMPREHENSIVE UNDERGRADUATE SCIENCE PROGRAMS Established in 1887, Campbell is a comprehensive university that offers over 100 undergraduate majors and concentrations as well as graduate and professional degree programs. The University is comprised of nine schools: the Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law, Lundy-Fetterman School of Business, Divinity School, School of Education, College of Arts and Sciences, College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Jerry M. Wallace School of Osteopathic Medicine, Catherine W. Wood School of Nursing and School of Engineering. EEO/AA/Minorities/Females/Disabled/Protected Veterans
5 7/1; mean SAT score (critical reading/math/writing): 569/544/554; cost: $15,950 UNC Wilmington ( Enrollment: 14,611; admissions contact: , freshman applicants/accepted: 10,838/6,160; student/faculty ratio: 17/1; mean SAT score (critical reading/math/writing): 591/599/573; cost: $22,503 Western Carolina University (Cullowhee; Enrollment: 10,382; admissions contact: Phil Cauley, , freshman applicants/ accepted: 15,397/6,637; student/faculty ratio: 16/1; mean SAT score (critical reading/math/writing): 518/525/486; cost: $16,099 Winston-Salem State University ( Enrollment: 4,371; admissions contact: , freshman applicants/ accepted: 4,433/2,667; student/faculty ratio: 14/1; mean SAT score (critical reading/math/writing): 431/437/411; cost: $15,220 Private Institutions Art Institute of Charlotte ( admissions contact: , artinstitutes.edu/aig/ Barber-Scotia College* (Concord; Enrollment: 50; admissions contact: , freshman applicants/accepted: not provided; student/faculty ratio: 12/1; mean SAT score: not required; cost: $15,600 Barton College (Wilson; Enrollment: 1,035; admissions contact: Amanda Metts, , freshman applicants/ accepted: 3,088/1,188; student/faculty ratio: 11/1; mean SAT score (critical reading/math): 481/483; cost: $37,205 Belmont Abbey College ( Enrollment: 1,560; admissions contact: Nicole Focareto, , freshman applicants/accepted: 1,950/1,350; student/faculty ratio: 16/1; mean SAT score (critical reading/math): 490/510; cost: $29,600 Bennett College* (Greensboro; Enrollment: 650; admissions contact: Benita Corbin, , freshman applicants/accepted: 1,980/1,400; student/faculty ratio: 10/1; mean SAT score: not provided; cost: $27,703 Brevard College ( Enrollment: 705; admissions contact: Chad Holt, , freshman applicants/ accepted: 3,198/1,415; student/faculty ratio: 14/1; mean SAT score (critical reading/math): 489/476; cost: $35,560 Cabarrus College of Health Sciences (Concord; Enrollment: 390; admissions contact: Tanisha Orr, , freshman applicants/accepted: not provided; student/faculty ratio: 11/1; mean SAT score (critical reading/math/writing): 497/491/470; cost: $11,976 (tuition and fees only) Campbell University (Buies Creek; Enrollment: 5,047; admissions contact: , freshman applicants/ accepted: 6,729/4,607; student/faculty ratio: 16/1; mean SAT score (critical reading/math/writing): 525/500/530; cost: $39,260 Carolinas College of Health Sciences (Charlotte; Enrollment: 494; admissions contact: Rhoda Rillorta, , freshman applicants/accepted: 1,765/490; student/ faculty ratio: 8/1; mean SAT score: not provided; cost: $16,102 Catawba College (Salisbury; Enrollment: 1,309; admissions contact: Cindy Barr, 800-CATAWBA or , freshman applicants/accepted: 3,694/1,326; student/ faculty ratio: 13/1; mean SAT score (critical reading/ math): 490/500; cost: $39,090 Chowan University (Murfreesboro; Enrollment: 1,484; admissions contact: Kim Sherman Bailey, , freshman applicants/accepted: 4,225/2,527; student/faculty ratio: 16/1; mean SAT score (critical reading/math/writing): 399/399/377; cost: $32,280 Davidson College ( Enrollment: 1,770; admissions contact: Christopher Gruber, , freshman applicants/accepted: 5,560/1,205; student/ faculty ratio: 10/1; mean SAT score (critical reading/ math/writing): 663/668/663; cost: $60,119 Duke University (Durham; Enrollment: 6,471; admissions contact: , freshman applicants/ accepted: 32,506/2,600; student/faculty ratio: 8/1; mean SAT score: not provided; cost: $63,273 Elon University ( Enrollment: 5,782; admissions contact: Lisa Keegan, , freshman applicants/accepted: 10,443/5,632; student/faculty ratio: 12/1; mean SAT score (critical reading/math/writing): 613/612/614; cost: $43,170 Gardner-Webb University (Boiling Springs; Enrollment: 4,470; admissions contact: Brian Cotton, , freshman applicants/accepted: 3,929/2,710; student/faculty ratio: 13/1; mean SAT score (math/writing): 560/560; cost: $37,560 Greensboro College ( Enrollment: 907; admissions contact: , freshman applicants/ accepted: 1,050/775; student/faculty ratio: 12/1; mean SAT score (critical reading/math/writing): 444/484/417; cost: $37,000 Guilford College (Greensboro; Enrollment: 2,137; admissions contact: Arlene Cash, , freshman applicants/accepted: 3,001/1,861; student/faculty ratio: 14/1; mean SAT score (critical reading/math/writing): 520/520/495; cost: $43,300 High Point University ( Enrollment: 4,600; admissions contact: Andy Bills, , freshman applicants/accepted: 10,980/7,885; student/faculty ratio: 15/1; mean SAT score (critical reading/math/writing): 558/550/534; cost: $44,630 Johnson & Wales University (Charlotte; Enrollment: 2,256; admissions contact: , freshman applicants/accepted: 3,737/1,134; student/faculty ratio: 23/1; mean SAT score: not required; cost: $41,876 Johnson C. Smith University (Charlotte; Enrollment: 1,345; admissions contact: James Burrell, , freshman applicants/accepted: 3,801/1,606; student/faculty ratio: 11/1; mean SAT score (critical reading/math): 430/428; cost: $25,336 Kings College (Charlotte; Enrollment: 395; admissions contact: , freshman applicants/accepted: 618/603; student/ faculty ratio: 30/1; mean SAT score: not provided; cost: $14,280 Laurel University (High Point; Enrollment: 174; admissions contact: Kim Miller, ext. 127; freshman applicants/accepted: 138/108; student/faculty ratio: 10/1; mean SAT score: not provided; cost: $14,000 Lees-McRae College (Banner Elk; Enrollment: 1,042; admissions contact: , freshman applicants/accepted: 1,400/930; student/faculty ratio: 15/1; mean SAT score (math/writing): 480/457; cost: $35, B u s i n e s s N o r t h C a r o l i n a
6 Lenoir-Rhyne University (Hickory; Enrollment: 2,143; admissions contact: Beth Warrick, , freshman applicants/ accepted: 4,488/2,957; student/faculty ratio: 13/1; mean SAT score (critical reading/math): 496/511; cost: $43,200 Livingstone College (Salisbury; Enrollment: 1,301; admissions contact: Tony Baldwin, , freshman applicants/accepted: 4,420/2,840; student/faculty ratio: not provided; mean SAT score (math/writing): 360/360; cost: $24,221 Louisburg College ( Enrollment: 725; admissions contact: Stephanie Tolbert, , freshman applicants/accepted: 2,389/1,037; student/faculty ratio: 13/1; mean SAT score: not provided; cost: $28,055 Mars Hill University* ( Enrollment: 1,295; admissions contact: Craig Goforth, ; freshman applicants/accepted: 3,200/2,020; student/faculty ratio: 12/1; mean SAT score (critical reading/math): 472/488; cost: $34,184 Meredith College (Raleigh; Enrollment: 1,900; admissions contact: Shery Boyles, , freshman applicants/accepted: not provided; student/faculty ratio: 12/1; mean SAT score: not provided; cost: $43,770 Methodist University (Fayetteville; Enrollment: 2,461; admissions contact: Jamie Legg, ; freshman applicants/accepted: 4,380/2,506; student/faculty ratio: 12/1; mean SAT score (critical reading and math): 1000; cost: $42,500 Mid-Atlantic Christian University (Elizabeth City; Enrollment: 199; admissions contact: Dan Smith, , freshman applicants/accepted: 340/129; student/faculty ratio: 12/1; mean SAT score (critical reading/math): 940; cost: $22,840 Montreat College ( Enrollment: 933; admissions contact: Kristin Janes, , freshman applicants/accepted: 1,042/506; student/faculty ratio: 12/1; mean SAT score (math/writing): 491/483; cost: $33,866 University of Mount Olive ( Enrollment: 1,373; admissions contact: Tim Woodard, , freshman applicants/accepted: 2,143/1,452; student/faculty ratio: 15/1; mean SAT score: not provided; cost: $25,800 North Carolina Wesleyan College (Rocky Mount; Enrollment: 778; admissions contact: Judy Rollins, , freshman applicants/ accepted: 2,683/1,429; student/faculty ratio: 13/1; mean SAT score (critical reading/math): 443/459; cost: $37,674 Pfeiffer University (Misenheimer; Enrollment: 1,784; admissions contact: Emily Carella, , freshman applicants/accepted: 1,518/717; student/faculty ratio: 12/1; mean SAT score (critical reading/math/writing): 472/505/451; cost: $37,650 University of Phoenix* (various locations; Admissions contact: Carolyn Fitzsimmons, ; freshman applicants/accepted: open admission; student/ faculty ratio: 15/1; mean SAT score: not provided; cost: not provided Queens University of Charlotte ( Enrollment: 1,665; admissions contact: Jazmane Brown, , freshman applicants/accepted: 1,958/1,536; student/faculty ratio: 10/1; mean SAT score (critical reading/math/writing): 525/516/509; cost: $48,106 Inspiring North Carolina businesses to Invest in workforce development through our teachers with Innovative programs that help shape classroom curriculum. WORK Bringing workforce relevancy into the classroom by providing educators real-life business experiences that put learning in context with careers. Become an NCBCE member. Impact NC s economic future. NCBCE.org
7 Saint Augustine s University (Raleigh; Enrollment: 1,002; admissions contact: Jorge Sousa, or , [email protected]; freshman applicants/accepted: 2,233/1,653; student/ faculty ratio: 13/1; mean SAT score (critical reading/ math): 360/368; cost: $25,582 Salem College (Winston-Salem; Enrollment: 1,100; admissions contact: Katherine Knapp Watts, , [email protected]; freshman applicants/accepted: 908/457; student/faculty ratio: 11/1; mean SAT score (critical reading/math/writing): 568/562/565; cost: $38,060 Shaw University (Raleigh; Enrollment: 1,802; admissions contact: Stacey Sowell, ; freshman applicants/accepted: 5,766/3,422; student/faculty ratio: 15/1; mean SAT score (critical reading/math/writing): 367/368/354; cost: $24,638 St. Andrews University* (Laurinburg; Enrollment: 643; admissions contact: Debbie Bell, , [email protected]; freshman applicants/accepted: 1,020/950; student/faculty ratio: 10/1; mean SAT score (critical reading/math): 490/490; cost: $33,490 Strayer University (Charlotte, Greensboro, Raleigh; admissions contact: ; cost: not provided Wake Forest University (Winston-Salem; Enrollment: 4,867; admissions contact: , [email protected]; freshman applicants/accepted: 11,119/3,826; student/faculty ratio: 11/1; mean SAT score: not provided; cost: $64,540 Warren Wilson College (Asheville, Enrollment: 820; admissions contact: Morning Naughton, , [email protected]; freshman applicants/accepted: 1,176/844; student/faculty ratio: 12/1; mean SAT score (critical reading/math/writing): 595/535/565; cost: $36,652 Watts School of Nursing (Durham; Enrollment: 137; admissions contact: Jennifer Hawkins, ; freshman applicants/accepted: not provided; student/faculty ratio: 8/1; mean SAT score: not required; cost: $7,250/per semester William Peace University (Raleigh; Enrollment: 1,077; admissions contact: Justin Roy, , [email protected]; freshman applicants/accepted: not provided; student/faculty ratio: 15/1; mean SAT score: not provided; cost: $35,750 Wingate University ( Enrollment: 3,035; admissions contact: Gabe Hollingsworth, , [email protected]; freshman applicants/accepted: 14,000/5,552; student/faculty ratio: 14/1; mean SAT score (critical reading/math/writing): 1,573; cost: $38,710 *denotes information for academic year. Cost is for Community Colleges Enrollment figures include students enrolled in certificate, diploma or associate degree programs as of March 2015 based on statistics from the N.C. Community College System. The numbers do not include students enrolled in continuing education programs. Alamance Community College (Graham; Enrollment: 4,627; admissions contact: Beth Brehler, , [email protected]; student/faculty ratio: 12/1 Asheville-Buncombe Technical Community College ( Enrollment: 7,558; admissions contact: Rebecca Howell, , [email protected]; student/ faculty ratio: 18/1 Beaufort County Community College (Washington;
8 Enrollment: 2,031; admissions contact: Michele Mayo, , student/ faculty ratio: 16/1 Bladen Community College (Dublin; Enrollment: 1,357; admissions contact: Linda McLean, , student/faculty ratio: 12/1 Blue Ridge Community College (Flat Rock; Enrollment: 2,222; admissions contact: , student/faculty ratio: 18/1 Brunswick Community College (Supply; Enrollment: 1,586; admissions contact: Kelly Cordero, , student/ faculty ratio: 22/1 Caldwell Community College & Technical Institute (Hudson; Enrollment: 3,855; admissions contact: Dennis Seagle Jr., , student/faculty ratio: 18/1 Cape Fear Community College (Wilmington; Enrollment: 9,211; admissions contact: Dean Heath, , student/faculty ratio: 14/1 Carteret Community College (Morehead City; Enrollment: 1,485; admissions contact: Martin Nichols, , student/ faculty ratio: 13/1 Catawba Valley Community College (Hickory; Enrollment: 4,745; admissions contact: Laurie Wegner, , student/faculty ratio: 11/1 Central Carolina Community College (Pittsboro, Lillington, Sanford; Enrollment: 4,895; admissions contact: Jamee Stiffler, ; student/faculty ratio: 16/1 Central Piedmont Community College (Charlotte; Enrollment: 20,543; admissions contact: ; student/faculty ratio: 22/1 Cleveland Community College (Shelby; Enrollment: 3,055; admissions contact: Emily Arey, , student/ faculty ratio: 10/1 Coastal Carolina Community College (Jacksonville; Enrollment: 4,468; admissions contact: ; student/faculty ratio: 14/1 College of The Albemarle (Elizabeth City; Enrollment: 2,463; admissions contact: John Wells, , ext. 2243; student/faculty ratio: 12/1 Craven Community College (New Bern; Enrollment: 3,048; admissions contact: , student/faculty ratio: 16/1 Davidson County Community College (Lexington; Enrollment: 4,102; admissions contact: , student/faculty ratio: 24/1 Durham Technical Community College ( Enrollment: 5,372; admissions contact: Jairo McMican, , durhamtech.edu; student/faculty ratio: 20/1 Edgecombe Community College (Tarboro; Enrollment: 2,640; admissions contact: Tony Rook, , student/ faculty ratio: 15/1 Fayetteville Technical Community College ( Enrollment: 12,337; admissions contact: Louanna Castleman, student/faculty ratio: 20/1
9 Forsyth Technical Community College (Winston-Salem; Enrollment: 9,070; admissions contact: Jean Groome, , student/ faculty ratio: 13/1 Gaston College (Dallas; Enrollment: 5,763; admissions contact: Jennifer Nichols, , student/ faculty ratio: 19/1 Guilford Technical Community College (Jamestown; Enrollment: 12,438; admissions contact: Jesse Cross, ext ; student/faculty ratio: 26/1 Halifax Community College (Weldon; Enrollment: 1,336; admissions contact: Bernard Washington, , edu; student/faculty ratio: 14.7/1 Haywood Community College (Clyde; Enrollment: 2,014; admissions contact: , student/faculty ratio: 18.8/1 Isothermal Community College (Spindale; Enrollment: 2,264; admissions contact: Alice McCluney, , student/faculty ratio: 17/1 James Sprunt Community College (Kenansville; Enrollment: 1,223; admissions contact: ; student/faculty ratio: 12/1 Johnston Community College (Smithfield; Enrollment: 3,854; admissions contact: Megan Shaner, ; student/faculty ratio: 15/1 Lenoir Community College (Kinston; Enrollment: 3,090; admissions contact: Kim Hill, ext. 301, student/ faculty ratio: 10/1 Martin Community College (Williamston; Enrollment: 652; admissions contact: Martha Williams, , student/faculty ratio: 12/1 Mayland Community College (Newland, Spruce Pine, Burnsville; Enrollment: 1,186; admissions contact: , student/faculty ratio: 14/1 McDowell Technical Community College (Marion; Enrollment: 1,081; admissions contact: Wingate Cain, ; student/faculty ratio: 12/1 Mitchell Community College (Statesville and Mooresville; Enrollment: 3,102; admissions contact: , student/faculty ratio: 17/1 Montgomery Community College (Troy; Enrollment: 862; admissions contact: Karen Frye, , student/faculty ratio: 12/1 Nash Community College (Rocky Mount; Enrollment: 3,603; admissions contact: , student/faculty ratio: 22/1 Pamlico Community College (Grantsboro; Enrollment: 424; admissions contact: Susan Adams, ext. 3023, student/faculty ratio: 21/1 Piedmont Community College (Roxboro and Yanceyville; Enrollment: 1,469; admissions contact: Tammy Holt, , student/ faculty ratio: 10/1 Pitt Community College (Greenville; Enrollment: 8,958; admissions contact: Jenifer Jones, ; student/faculty ratio: 14/1 Randolph Community College (Asheboro; Enrollment: 2,906; admissions contact: ; student/faculty ratio: 9/1 Richmond Community College (Hamlet; Enrollment: 2,531; admissions contact: Cheryl Vincent, ; student/faculty ratio: 13/1 Roanoke-Chowan Community College (Ahoskie; Enrollment: 891; admissions contact: Amy Wiggins, ; student/faculty ratio: 11/1 Robeson Community College (Lumberton; Enrollment: 2,013; admissions contact: Ronnie Locklear, , student/faculty ratio: 15/1 THIS IS A-B TECH Visit us at abtech.edu or call (828) Asheville MAdison enka south Woodfin (828) Abtech.edu Rockingham Community College (Wentworth; Enrollment: 1,969; admissions contact: , ext. 2333; student/faculty ratio: 17/1 Rowan-Cabarrus Community College (Salisbury, Concord, Kannapolis; Enrollment: 6,701; admissions contact: ; student/faculty ratio: 17/1 Sampson Community College (Clinton; Enrollment: 1,404; admissions contact: Blair Hairr, , student/ faculty ratio: not provided
10 Sandhills Community College (Pinehurst; Enrollment: 4,018; admissions contact: Rick Oelfke, , student/faculty ratio: 12/1 South Piedmont Community College (Polkton; Enrollment: 2,640; admissions contact: , student/faculty ratio: 16/1 Southeastern Community College (Whiteville; Enrollment: 1,350; admissions contact: Julia Roberts, , student/ faculty ratio: 14/1 Southwestern Community College (Sylva; Enrollment: 2,603; admissions contact: Martin Aucoin, ; student/faculty ratio: 16/1 Stanly Community College (Albemarle; Enrollment: 2,845; admissions contact: Jeania Martin, ; student/faculty ratio: 15/1 Surry Community College (Dobson; Enrollment: 3,303; admissions contact: ; student/faculty ratio: 20/1 Tri-County Community College (Murphy; Enrollment: 1,295; admissions contact: Lee Beal, ; student/faculty ratio: 20/1 Vance-Granville Community College (Henderson; Enrollment: 3,618; admissions contact: Tonya Waddle, , student/faculty ratio: 16/1 Wake Technical Community College (Raleigh; Enrollment: 21,582; admissions contact: , student/faculty ratio: 19/1 Wayne Community College (Goldsboro; Enrollment: 3,569; admissions contact: Melissa Stephens, , student/faculty ratio: 20/1 Western Piedmont Community College (Morganton; Enrollment: 2,113; admissions contact: ; student/faculty ratio: 11/1 Wilkes Community College (Wilkesboro; Enrollment: 2,731; admissions contact: Wanda Shore, , student/ faculty ratio: 11/1 Wilson Community College ( Enrollment: 1,776; admissions contact: , student/faculty ratio: 17/1
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