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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

103 South Bldg Cb 9100,
Chapel Hill, North Carolina – 27599 
Phone: 
(919)962-2211

INSTITUTION

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

ADMISSION

Percent Admitted

20%

Admissions Yield

45%

Applicants Total

50,729

Admissions Total

10,348

ENROLLMENT

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has a total undergraduate enrollment of 19,845 and a student faculty ratio of 15:1.

Total entering students at the undergraduate level, fall 2021
5,808
Total Enrollment
31,641
Undergraduate Enrollment
19,845
Graduate Enrollment
11,796
Full-time Retention Rate, 2021
97
Student-to-faculty Ratio
15
Enrolled Total
4,690

FEES

The total tuition and fees for University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is $

  • Undergraduate Application Fee:
    $85
  • Total Tuition and Fees:
    $9,028
  • Total Tuition and Fees for In-State Students:
    $24,770
  • Total Tuition and Fees for Out of State Students:
    $52,633

ACT Requirements​

12%

Percent of Applicants Submitting ACT

22%

ACT Composite 25th Percentile

27%

ACT Composite 75th Percentile

SAT Requirements

Successful applicants to University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill scored between a 1140 – 1380 on the SAT’s. The average SAT score is a 1260. Roughly 2% of applicants submitted SAT scores.

SAT Statistics
Percentiles
Percent of Applicants Submitting SAT:
2%
SAT Reading and Writing 25th Percentile Score:
570
SAT Reading and Writing 75th Percentile Score:
680
SAT Math 25th Percentile Score:
570
SAT Math 75th Percentile Score:
700

Admissions Criteria

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill evaluates applicants based on a variety of factors including secondary school GPA, secondary school rank, secondary school record, recommendations, and admission test scores. The following table illustrates the importance of each according to the Common Data Set (CDS).

Secondary school GPA
Required
Secondary school rank
Recommended
Secondary school record
Required
Recommendations
Required
Admission test scores
Considered but not required
TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language
Required

Diversity Statistics: Race & Ethnicity

Diversity Statistics
%
Percent of undergraduate enrollment that are American Indian or Alaska Native
0%
Percent of undergraduate enrollment that are Black or African American
9%
Percent of undergraduate enrollment that are Hispanic/Latino
10%
Percent of undergraduate enrollment that are White
56%
Percent of undergraduate enrollment that are Race/ethnicity unknown
3%
Percent of undergraduate enrollment that are Asian/Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander
13%

STUDENT FINANCIAL AID

60% of students at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill are awarded financial aid with an average package of $16,076. Financial aid is based on the parental income and sometimes assets to determine the amount of eligible aid a student may receive.

60%

Percent of full-time first-time undergraduates awarded any financial aid

$16,076

Average amount of federal, state, local or institutional grant aid awarded

$11,508

Average net price-students awarded grant or scholarship aid

Graduation Statistics

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has an average graduation rate of 85% within 4 years and 92% within 6 years. At University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 4,951 students earn a bachelors, 2,285 receive a master’s, and 1,144 receive their doctorate.

Roughly 5% of the student body are from foreign countries,80% in-state, and 15% out-of-state.
Generally speaking, colleges and universities accept more in-state applicants than out-of-state applicants. In-state applicants have a higher probability of acceptance, with admissions being the most competitive for foreign students.

Graduation Statistics
Percent of first-time undergraduates – in-state
80%
Percent of first-time undergraduates – out-of-state
15%
Percent of first-time undergraduates – foreign countries
5%
Number of students receiving a Bachelor’s degree
4,951
Number of students receiving a Master’s degree
2,285
Number of students receiving a Doctor’s degree
1,144
Graduation rate, total cohort
92
Graduation rate – Bachelor degree within 4 years, total
85
Graduation rate – Bachelor degree within 6 years, total
92