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North Carolina A&T University is having seven-figures in funding stripped away by the state’s legislature in a move that some say equates to the state punishing the HBCU for its success at attracting students.
The funding move stems from the rules governing funding of state universities in North Carolina that are designed to ensure that in-state students aren’t shut out of a competitive admissions process. The rules call for limits on the percentage of out-of-state students in each class, and were mostly intended for larger schools in the North Carolina system, such as UNC Chapel Hill, which has nearly 25,000 students.
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The funding move stems from the rules governing funding of state universities in North Carolina that are designed to ensure that in-state students aren’t shut out of a competitive admissions process. The rules call for limits on the percentage of out-of-state students in each class, and were mostly intended for larger schools in the North Carolina system, such as UNC Chapel Hill, which has nearly 25,000 students.
The State Cut $2 million from This HBCU's funding Because The school Is Too popular
North Carolina A&T University is having seven-figures in funding stripped away by the state’s legislature in a move that some say equates to the state punishing the HBCU for its success at attracting students.