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University Profile
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| Total enrollment: |
22,000 |
| Undergraduate enrollment: |
17,000 |
| New freshmen: |
2,957 |
| New transfers: |
2,044 |
| Graduate students: |
4,793 |
| Adults (age 25 or older): |
6,800 |
| On-campus housing: |
4,400 |
| Housing adjacent to campus: |
4,000 |
| Gender ratio: |
55% women/45% men |
| States represented: |
46 |
| Countries represented: |
89 |
| Student/Faculty ratio: |
14 to 1 |
| Average class size: |
30 |
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University Fast Facts
- Founded in 1946
- Doctoral/Research Intensive institution (reclassified
in 2000 by the UNC Board of Governors)
- 4th largest of 16 constituent members of the
University of North Carolina
- Largest institution of higher education in Charlotte
region
- 7 colleges: College of Architecture, Arts and Sciences, Business, Education, Engineering, Health and Human Services, and Computing and Informatics
- UNC Charlotte's first emphasis is on teaching,
followed by applied research and responsive public
service
- 89 programs leading to Bachelor's degrees
- 62 programs leading to Master's degrees
- 18 programs leading to Doctoral degrees
- Largest research library in the Southern Piedmont
region with more than one million volumes
- Recognized by Business Week Magazine as one of the top ten most innovative colleges and universities in the country
- Niner Nation is home to several championship athletic teams. 2007 Atlantic 10 champions included the
Charlotte 49ers women’s soccer team, men’s baseball team, and women’s outdoor/indoor track and field. The
Golf team finished third at the 2007 NCAA Golf Championships and started the 2008 season as the number one
ranked team in the country.
- 1000-acre wooded campus with approximately 75
buildings
- 8 miles from Uptown Charlotte
- #1 in the South by Carnegie Communications (ranked
by students)
- #1 in producing start-up businesses
- Accreditation: Commission of Colleges of
the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
- Approximately 900 faculty members (of the full-time
instructional faculty, nearly 85% hold the highest
degrees attainable in their fields)
- More than 70,000 living alumni, with an addition
of 4,000 to 4,500 new alumni annually
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* The University of North Carolina at Charlotte
participates in an inter-institutional degree program
at the doctoral level: Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
in engineering. North Carolina State University confers
the degree.
** Certificate of Advanced Study licensure is based
upon the completion of approved programs of study beyond
the master's degree. |
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