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Status: Needs Review

Enrollment Figures and Capital Improvement Needs

President Friday presented average enrollment figures and Capital Improvement needs for each of the institutions as follows:

Total Average Enrollment
University at Chapel Hill
North Carolina State
University at Greensboro

1963-64

1964-65

1965-66

1966-67

12,201
8, 988
3, 566

12,754
10,048
3, 750

13, 614
11,062
4, 219

14,550
11,874
4, 606

Capital Improvement Needs for 1965-67

University at Chapel Hill

Division of Academic Affairs

a. New East (Regional and City Planning and Geography) Air Conditioning, Rewiring and Renovations

b. Wilson Hall (Zoology) Air Conditioning, Rewiring and Renovations

c. Law School Building, 91,000 square feet

d. Wilson Library Addition, 60,000 square feet

e. Dormitory Spaces for 1000 Students

f. Bingham Hall (English) Addition

g. Dramatic Art Building

h. Intra-mural and Physical Education Facilities (Tennis courts and recreational fields)

i. Art Department Building, 60,000 square feet

j. Classroom Buildings Air Conditioning, Manning, Bingham, Murphey and Saunders

k. Classroom Buildings Air Conditioning Carroll, Gardner and Hanes

l. Acquisition of Remainder of Baity Property

m. Storm and Sanitary Sewer Lines, Access Roads, Walks, Reclamation of Land

n. Quail Roost Additions, Renovations and Furnishings

o. Institute of Fisheries

p. Venable Hall (Chemistry) Laboratory Renovations

q. Hill Hall (Music) Old Part, Renovations and Air Conditioning

r. Knapp Building (institute of Government) Addition

Division of Health Affairs

a. Basic Education Facilities Building, 245,300 square feet

b. School of Dentistry Education Building, 111,800 square feet

c. School of Nursing Building, 68,000 square feet

d. Memorial Hospital and Clinic Building Renovations (basement, first and second floors, 40,000 square feet)

e. MacNider Hall (School of Medicine) Rewiring

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