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INSTITUTION NUMBER North Carolina Institutions PUBLIC ORIGINS OF NEW UNDERGRADUATE TRANSFER STUDENTS FOR FALL 2007 TABLE II-6 INSTITUTION NUMBER North Carolina Institutions PUBLIC SENIOR INSTITUTIONS Appalachian State University 35 East Carolina University 26 Elizabeth City State University 5 Fayetteville State University 6 N.C. A & T State University 17 N.C. Central University 10 N.C. School of the Arts 1 N.C. State University at Raleigh 42 UNC-Asheville 6 UNC-Chapel Hill 14 UNC-Greensboro 28 UNC-Pembroke 19 UNC-Wilmington 28 Western Carolina University 62 Winston-Salem State University 25 Public Senior Total 324 PRIVATE SENIOR INSTITUTIONS Belmont Abbey College 3 Campbell University 3 Catawba College 4 Elon College 3 Gardner-Webb University 10 Greensboro College 4 High Point University 7 Johnson C. Smith University 7 Lees-McRae College 3 Lenoir-Rhyne College 9 Livingstone College 3 Pfeiffer University 7 Queens College 9 Salem College 3 St Andrews Presbyterian College 5 Wingate University 19 Barton College, Bennett College, Duke University, Montreat College, Mount Olive College, Wake Forest University (1 each) 6 Brevard College, Cabarrus College, Chowan College, Davidson College, Guilford College, Meredith College, Methodist College, NC Wesleyan College, Peace (2 each) 18 Private Senior Total 123 COMMUNITY COLLEGES Alamance 4 Asheville-Buncombe 13 Bladen 4 Blue Ridge 10 Caldwell 10 Cape Fear 36 Catawba Valley 44 Central Carolina 7 Central Piedmont 298 ORIGINS OF NEW UNDERGRADUATE TRANSFER STUDENTS FOR FALL 2007 TABLE II-6 INSTITUTION NUMBER Cleveland 23 Coastal Carolina 7 Craven 5 Davidson County 8 Durham 13 Fayetteville 15 Forsyth 33 Gaston 60 Guilford 7 Isothermal 8 Johnston 4 McDowell 5 Mitchell 22 Nash 6 Piedmont 4 Pitt 5 Randolph 4 Richmond 5 Rowan-Cabarrus 82 Sandhills 14 South Piedmont 15 Southeastern 4 Stanly 50 Surry 14 Vance-Granville 3 Wake 22 Western Piedmont 11 Wilkes 4 Brunswick, Haywood, Martin, Montgomery (1 each) 4 College of the Albemarle, Carteret, Mayland, Robeson, Rockingham, Wilson Tech (2 each) 12 Community College Total 895 PRIVATE JUNIOR COLLEGES Asheboro College 3 Carolinas College of Health Sciences 6 Durham College 1 King's College - Charlotte 1 Louisburg College 1 Other - Unknown 9 Private Junior Total 21 TOTAL FROM NORTH CAROLINA INSTITUTIONS 1,363 ORIGINS OF NEW UNDERGRADUATE TRANSFER STUDENTS FOR FALL 2007 TABLE II-6 INSTITUTION NUMBER Out-of-State UNITED STATES INSTITUTIONS Alabama 13 Arizona 4 California 14 Colorado 5 Connecticut 8 Delaware 3 Florida 43 Georgia 14 Illinois 15 Indiana 6 Kansas 3 Kentucky 6 Louisiana 3 Maryland 18 Massachusetts 15 Michigan 21 Minnesota 4 Missouri 6 New Jersey 20 New York 72 Ohio 30 Oklahoma 3 Oregon 3 Pennsylvania 43 Rhode Island 20 South Carolina 71 Tennessee 18 Texas 18 Utah 5 Vermont 4 Virginia 50 Washington 5 West Virginia 13 Wisconsin 8 Alaska, Iowa, Nevada, New Hampshire, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming (1 each) 7 District of Columbia, Maine, Mississippi, New Mexico (2 each) 8 Unknown Out-of-State 12 United States Institutions Total 611 U. S. Territories Total 2 Foreign Institutions Total 57 TOTAL FROM OUT-OF-STATE 670 TOTAL NEW UNDERGRADUATE TRANSFER STUDENTS 2,033 .
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