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TOP 5 96%
of May 2016 graduates landed a job or entered graduate school within 6 months
70 +
majors across the sciences, arts, humanities, and professional studies
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While Carolina has a long history as the nation’s first public university, it’s our students who define who we are today. Our students come from all backgrounds and places of origin, celebrating each other’s unique perspectives and challenging each other to be better together than any of them would be individually. If you’re looking for a place where your classmates are as important to your learning as the academic experiences you pursue, then we hope you’ll explore Carolina.
expand your
knowledge Our students take advantage of the wide-ranging arts and sciences curriculum and professional schools to pursue their life goals and discover new interests. Many extend their learning by double majoring and exploring our exceptional research, internship, and study abroad opportunities.
At any of the four makerspaces on campus, students can learn about 3-D printing, laser cutting, open-source computer hardware
60%
30,000
of undergraduates do original research
internships with local, national and global organizations
300+ study abroad programs in more than 70 countries
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and software to create physical objects for education and for fun.
"I grew up in Lincolnton, NC, and here I was in Brazil for the largest sporting event in the world. It never really felt real until we drove past Rio 2016 signage, and I realized we were actually there to cover the Olympics. It’s an indescribable moment that wouldn’t have happened without UNC’s help."
go global
— Brett Thompson, UNC ‘17
Photo courtesy of: Fernando Frazao/ Agencia Brasil
“By studying abroad, I’ve been able to spend a week as a medical volunteer in Nicaragua through the Global Brigades organization, and I have also spent time in Spain. My trips abroad have enhanced my understanding of the Spanish language and Latinx culture and will help me become a more culturally sensitive medical provider in the future. Whether you’re interested in medicine or otherwise, there are countless opportunities in Carolina to take your ‘Heels’ abroad!” — Osaru Onaiwu, UNC ‘18
learn together Our students are some of the brightest in the world, representing all 100 counties in North Carolina, every state in the U.S., and more than 100 countries across the globe. They’re leaders, published scientists, champion athletes, accomplished musicians, advocates, and caregivers who want to learn from each other and grow.
34%
17%
80%
of the Fall 2017 entering class identify as students of color
of the Fall 2017 entering class are first generation college students
of students were in the top 10 percent of their high school class
Students in the Carolina Bluegrass Band practice in class with the Grammy Award-winning Steep Canyon Rangers before a joint performance at Memorial Hall.
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800+ 5th best overall collegiate athletics program 2017
student organizations including religious, service and social groups
Carolina fans attend a watch party for the NCAA men’s basketball championship game at the Dean Smith Center on campus.
“When I first came to Carolina, I was apprehensive about leaving my home and my church, but I’ve found many opportunities both on and off campus to develop close bonds with people who share my interests and values. For example, I am a part of Cru, a Christian organization on campus, and I’m also involved with a service group focused on childhood literacy, an intramural volleyball team at my residence hall, and Carolina Fever—Go Heels!” — Kacie England, UNC ‘19
95+ restaurants in the area, 7 greenways and 15 parks
Enjoy exceptional experiences through Carolina Performing Arts
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Best college town in US by Forbes magazine 2015
journey forward If Carolina sounds like the right place for you, we hope you’ll consider applying. We review applications in a holistic manner, because we know that no single number or attribute defines you. Please visit admissions.unc.edu for more information on how to apply. Beat the deadline
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*You can also begin applying for financial aid as early as October of your senior year. Please visit admissions.unc.edu to learn more about what Carolina needs in order to consider you for financial aid.
FINANCIAL AID Nearly half of UNC undergraduates receive at least some form of financial aid
60%
of May 2017 graduates left with no federal debt
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