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University of North Carolina at Charlotte

Public, 4-year

9201 University City Blvd, Charlotte, NC 28223-0001

(704) 687-2000

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Quick Facts

23,567

Total Enrollment

80%

Acceptance Rate

68%

Graduation Rate

$48,812

Median Earnings (6yr)

$7,214

In-State Tuition

$14,745

Avg Net Price

21:1

Student-Faculty Ratio

1202

Avg SAT Score

About University of North Carolina at Charlotte

Institution Details

Type Public, 4-year
Classification Doctoral Universities: High Research Activity
Size 20,000 and above
Accreditation Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges
Primary Degree Bachelor's
Highest Degree Graduate

Location

Address 9201 University City Blvd
City Charlotte, NC
ZIP Code 28223-0001
County Mecklenburg County

President/Chief Administrator: Sharon L. Gaber (Chancellor)

Programs & Degrees

Degree information not available.

Top Programs by Graduates

Business 19%
Computer Science 13%
Biology 9%
Engineering 9%
Health Professions 9%
Psychology 6%
Social Sciences 5%
Communication 4%
Undergraduate Programs: Yes
Graduate Programs: Yes

Admissions

Enrollment Statistics

Total Enrollment 23,567

Student Demographics

Female 48%
Male 52%

Race/Ethnicity

White 48.5%
Black 17.0%
Hispanic 14.7%
Asian 10.4%
American Indian/Alaska Native 0.3%
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.1%
Two or More Races 5.1%
Non-Resident Alien 2.2%
Unknown 1.8%

Student Characteristics

Age 25 and Older 9.5%
Part-Time Students 12.0%

Test Score Ranges

Test 25th %ile Median 75th %ile
SAT Reading 550 610 650
SAT Math 560 610 670
ACT Composite 21 24 27

Tuition & Financial Aid

$7,214

In-State Tuition

$21,876

Out-of-State Tuition

$22,034

Total Cost of Attendance

$14,745

Avg. Net Price

Financial Aid Statistics

Students Receiving Pell Grants 34%
Students with Federal Loans 41%
Students Receiving Any Aid 34%

Student Debt & Repayment

Median Debt at Graduation $21,500
Median Total Debt $16,500
90th Percentile Debt $33,625
3-Year Repayment Rate 59%

Net Price by Family Income

What families actually pay after grants and scholarships:

$0 - $30,000 $9,010
$30,001 - $48,000 $10,492
$48,001 - $75,000 $14,014
$75,001 - $110,000 $19,139
$110,001+ $20,740

Earnings After Graduation

Median earnings for students who received federal financial aid:

$48,812

6 Years After

$52,208

8 Years After

$57,289

10 Years After

Earnings Range (6 years after enrollment):

25th percentile: $32,030  |  75th percentile: $69,957

Earnings by Family Income Background

$46,758

Low Income

$48,577

Middle Income

$51,423

High Income

Student Outcomes

85%

Full-Time Retention

61%

Part-Time Retention

68%

Graduation Rate

Institutional Resources

21:1

Student-Faculty Ratio

$11,366

Avg. Faculty Salary

(monthly)

$10,513

Instructional Expenditure

(per student)

Contact Information

Phone: (704) 687-2000

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