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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 116 — Higher Education

§ 116-209.16A. Information on career and major options.

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§ 116-209.16A. Information on career and major options.
(a)Know Before You Go. - The Authority shall provide information on a website, under a section entitled "Know Before You Go," to students and parents to assist in selection of major and career options as provided in this section. The information shall be updated annually.
(b)Career Options. - The Authority shall, as data is available, provide information on projected employment needs in the labor economy and associated salary ranges for those areas of employment, college majors which may fulfill those needs, and institutions of higher education that may provide those majors. The Authority may use existing sources of public information, such as the employment projections produced by the federal Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, to develop this information.
(c)Major Options. - The Authority shall, as data is available, provide information based on aggregate data for outcomes of public and private institutions of higher education in North Carolina. Outcome information for each public and private institution of higher education shall include, but is not limited to, the following:
(1)Completion rates within the expected number of semesters for the degree sought.
(2)Transfer rates of students to other institutions.
(3)Percentage of students receiving financial aid, by type of aid.
(4)Average and median amount of loan debt upon student graduation, by major.
(5)Average and median salary, by major.
(6)Percentage of graduates employed within six months of graduation, by major.
(7)Percentage of graduates enrolled in graduate school within six months of graduation, by major.
(d)Public and Private Institutions of Higher Education. - For the purposes of this section, "public institutions of higher education" shall include the constituent institutions of The University of North Carolina and the community colleges under the jurisdiction of the State Board of Community Colleges and "private institutions of higher education" shall include postsecondary institutions that award postsecondary degrees, as defined in G.S. 116-15(a2)(1). (2016-57, s. 1; 2025-25, s. 29(5).)
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