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Annual Report of Committee on Scholarships, Awards and Student Aid

This annual report presents the work of the UNC Chapel Hill Scholarships, Awards, and Student Aid Committee, including policies, operations, and advice provided to the Chancellor. It also includes statistics on student aid distribution and recipient profiles.

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Annual Report of Committee on Scholarships, Awards and Student Aid

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  1. Annual Report ofCommittee on Scholarships, Awards and Student Aid Charles Daye, Chair Henry P. Brandis Distinguished Professor UNC – Chapel Hill School of Law Presented to Faculty Council - February 24, 2006

  2. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILLSCHOLARSHIPS, AWARDS, AND STUDENT AID COMMITTEEA Standing Committee of Faculty Council Charge and Composition: The committee is appointed by the Chancellor. It establishes policy for scholarship and student aid funds, monitors the operations of the Office of Scholarships and Student Aid, hears appeals for termination of athletic grant-in-aid scholarships, and advises the Chancellor on matters regarding scholarships and other forms of student aid.

  3. SCHOLARSHIPS, AWARDS, AND STUDENT AID COMMITTEE2005-2006 Name and Department Phone E-mail Term(s) Faculty/Staff Charles Daye, Chair (Law) 2-7004 cdaye@email.unc.edu 2003-06 Todd Austell (Chemistry) 2-9429 tlaustell@unc.edu 2001-07 Georgette Dent (Medicine) 2-8334 georgette.dent@pathology.unc.edu 2003-06 Jean DeSaix (Biology) 2-1068 jdesaix@email.unc.edu 2001-07 Carl Ernst (Religious Studies) 2-3924 cernst@email.unc.edu 2003-06 Alfred Field (Economics) 6-5347 afield@email.unc.edu 2005-08 Stephanie Haas (SILS) 2-8360 stephani@ils.unc.edu 2005-08 Melissa Exum (Student Affairs) 6-4042 exum@email.unc.edu Ex officio Steve Farmer (Admissions) 6-3992 smfarmer@email.unc.edu Ex officio Shirley Ort (Student Aid) 2-9246 sao@unc.edu Ex officio Celia Pratt (Aca. Affs. Library) 2-3028 cdpmaps@email.unc.edu 2004-07 Dennis Williams (Pharmacy) 2-7122 dwilliams@unc.edu 2004-07 Grad Student: (Not yet appointed) Undergraduate students: Angelia Duncan caduncan@email.unc.edu 2005-06 Bernard Holloway bernardh@email.unc.edu 2005-06 Brian Phelps phelpsb@email.unc.edu 2005-06 schol_committee@listserv.unc.edu (email for committee members as a group)

  4. Percentages of Enrolled Students Receiving Any Aid in 2004-2005Total Student Population = 26,878Total Student Population Receiving Aid = 14,872 (55%)

  5. Average Need Average Total Aid toAided Needy Dependent Undergraduates, By Family Income Level2004-2005 UNC-Chapel Hill (n= 929) Need $14,470 (n=704) Need $12,200 (n= 919) Need $10,600 (n=1,606) Need $7,550 (n= 552) Need $7,120 Carolina met or exceeded the documented need of all aided dependent students, who applied on time, within each income range, though sources and types of aid varied.

  6. Family Income ofAided Needy Dependent Undergraduates 2004-2005 UNC-Chapel Hill Note: Dependent Students are those who remain financially dependent on their parents. Family income is parental adjusted gross income.

  7. The Carolina CovenantUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Recipient Profiles

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