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Average cost of college went up for students in Buncombe County in 2022-23 school year
College tuition fees rose 2.4% in Buncombe County in the 2022-23 school year, according to the latest disclosure from the National Center for Education Statistics.
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74.1% of college applicants to Buncombe County's 8 universities were admitted for fall 2022
Buncombe County's eight universities admitted an estimated 74.1% of applicants for fall 2022, a decrease from the previous year.
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Student body in Buncombe County universities comprised mostly of white students in 2022-23 school year
Enrollment data for the six universities in Buncombe County revealed white was the most common ethnicity among students in the 2022-23 school year, according to the latest disclosure from the National Center for Education Statistics.
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Buncombe County's basketball teams receive $3,722,106 in 2023
Buncombe County's three colleges spent $3,722,106 on their basketball teams in 2023, a 51.6% increase over the previous year.
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Buncombe County awards $9,740,026 in athletically-related financial aid to students in 2023
Buncombe County's three universities paid $9,740,026 in athletically related financial aid in 2023, according to the U.S. Department of Education.
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2023: How much was spent on Buncombe County women's football teams?
Women's football teams from Buncombe County received no funding during the 2023 season, unchanged from the previous year.
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How much did Buncombe County spend on men's football teams in 2023?
Men's football teams from Buncombe County received no funding during the 2023 season, unchanged from the previous year.
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2023: How much was spent on women’s basketball teams from Buncombe County?
Women’s basketball teams from Buncombe County received $1,598,090 during the 2023 season, up 19.2% from the previous year.
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2023 sees Buncombe County investing $2,124,016 in men’s basketball teams
Men’s basketball teams from Buncombe County received $2,124,016 during the 2023 season, up 90.6% from the previous year.
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Buncombe County's universities spent no money on their football teams in 2023
Buncombe County's collegiate football teams did not receive any funding during the 2023 season, the same as in the previous year.
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19.5% of Buncombe County students on collegiate teams in 2022
Buncombe County universities had 19.5% of its student body playing sports on collegiate teams in 2022.
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2022: 96 coaches at institutions in Buncombe County earned on average $39,667
The highest average coaching salary among institutions in Buncombe County during 2022 was $54,041 at University of North Carolina at Asheville, according to the U.S. Department of Education.
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The Phelps School standout Nedas Nacickas’ college team lost in NCAA D3 game on Tuesday, February 13
The game took place in Swannanoa, North Carolina.
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Daishaun Handy, former Quality Education Academy standout, played on Tuesday, February 13 in NCAA D3 game
The game took place in Swannanoa, North Carolina.
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Dylan Wheatley, former Randleman High School standout, played on Tuesday, February 13 in NCAA D3 game
The game took place in Swannanoa, North Carolina.
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Jason Hines Jr., former Caesar Rodney High School standout, played on Tuesday, February 13 in NCAA D3 game
The game took place in Swannanoa, North Carolina.
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Gray's Creek High School standout Demarshaun Worley’s college team lost in NCAA D3 game on Tuesday, February 13
The Warren Wilson Owls lost 50-64 in their NCAA D3 game against the Erskine Flying Fleet on Tuesday, February 13.
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Franklinton High School standout Ibraheem Essader’s college team lost in NCAA D3 game on Tuesday, February 13
The Warren Wilson Owls lost 50-64 in their NCAA D3 game against the Erskine Flying Fleet on Tuesday, February 13.
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On Tuesday, February 13, R-S Central High School standout Aaron Cuthbertson competed in NCAA D3 game
The game took place in Swannanoa, North Carolina.
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Cramerton Christian Academy standout Yoshi Kendrick’s college team lost in NCAA D3 game on Tuesday, February 13
The game took place in Swannanoa, North Carolina.