| 01 | Agricultural Institute |
| 02 | Agricultural Institute |
| II | Interinstitutional Student |
| CHS | UNC-Chapel Hill student (II) |
| CHL | UNC-Charlotte student (II) |
| DR | Doctoral Student |
| DUK | Duke University student (II) |
| DV | Doctor of Veterinary Medicine |
| FR | Freshmen |
| GR | Postmaster's Certificate Programs |
| GRS | UNC-Greensboro student(II) |
| JR | Junior |
| MER | Meredith College student (Cooperating Raleigh Colleges) |
| MR | Master's |
| NCC | North Carolina Centeral student (II)[1] |
| PBS | Post-Baccalaureate Studies (non-degree)[1] |
| PEA | Peace College (Cooperating Raleigh Colleges)[1] |
| PR | Professional |
| SO | Sophomore |
| SP | Special (Lifelong Education) |
| SR | Senior |
| SH | Shaw University student (Cooperating Raleigh Colleges) |
| SM | St. Mary's College student (Cooperating Raleigh Colleges) |
| STA | St. Augustine's College student (Cooperating Raleigh Colleges) |
| UGS | Undergraduate Studies (non-degree)[2] |
| UN | Unclassified Student[3] |
[1]Post-Baccalaureate Studies (PBS) is the classification used for students who have obtained at least a baccalaureate degree and who wish to pursue further academic work who are not currently admissted to a degree program.
[2] Undergraduate Studies (UGS) is the classification used for students who have not obtained a baccalaureate degree and who wish to pursue further academic work but who are not currently admitted to a degree program.
[3] Unclassified Students (UN) are those working for college credit but not enrolled in a degree-granting program. Admission as an unclassified student requires the recommendation of the dean of the college in which the student wishes to enroll. Unclassified students must meet the same entrance requirements as regular degree students and must meet the same academic requiremetns to continue. If, at a later date, unclassified students wish to change to regular status, their credits will be evaluated in terms of the requirements of their intended curriculum.