This five-part report offers background information and data from 1994-95 on the programs, finances, facilities, students, and personnel of the North Carolina Community College System (NCCCS). Section I presents a general orientation to the system, including information on the NCCCS's mission, history, programs, governance, funding, the NCCC Foundation, service area assignments, and statewide planning. A map and organizational chart and directory are also included. Section II provides information on the numbers and types of programs related to the technical/vocational curriculum; the academic curriculum, including a list of accrediting agencies; basic skills; occupational extension; community service; human resource development; distance education; the New and Expanding Industry program; focused industrial training centers; the small business center network; in-plant job training; Job Training Partnership Act programs; Carl Perkins Act programs; correctional education; proprietary school licensure; and fire training. Section III examines finances, facilities, and equipment, including a budget overview and information on the disposition and sources of funds, state-level expenditures, regular program costs by purpose, and average costs per full-time equivalent (FTE) student by institution. This section also describes the combined footage of system buildings, campus acreage, learning resource center book volumes, total value of NCCCS equipment, and off-campus facilities. Section IV presents data on student enrollment by program area, sex, race, residency status, and employment status; student completions; and average annual FTE by program area and by credit hour load. Section V provides data on faculty and staff, including system totals by position category, race, sex, years of service, educational level, and months of employment. A bibliography, glossary, and roster of state board members and presidents are appended. (KP)