University of North Carolina at Charlotte

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9201 University City Blvd
Charlotte, NC 28223-0001
(704) 687-2000
Website: www.uncc.edu
Location: Southeast
Calendar: Semester

Get a snapshot of University of North Carolina at Charlotte with this general overview, including student enrollment and graduation rates, average test scores, student demographics, and more.


Mission Statement

INSTITUTIONAL MISSION STATEMENT UNC Charlotte is the only Doctoral/Research University - Intensive in the Charlotte region, fully engaged in the discovery, dissemination, synthesis, and application of knowledge. It provides for the educational, economic, social, and cultural advancement of the people of North Carolina through on- and off-campus programs, continuing personal and professional education opportunities, research, and collaborative relationships with private, public, and nonprofit institutions. UNC Charlotte has a special responsibility to build the intellectual capital of this area. As such it serves the research and doctoral education needs of the greater Charlotte metropolitan region. The primary commitment of UNC Charlotte is to extend educational opportunities and to ensure success for qualified students of diverse backgrounds through informed and effective teaching in the liberal arts and sciences and in selected professional programs offered through Colleges of Architecture, Arts and Sciences, Business Administration, Education, Engineering, Information Technology, and Health and Human Services, and through programs and services designed to support student's intellectual and personal development. The University offers an extensive array of baccalaureate and master's programs and a number of doctoral programs. With a broad institutional commitment to liberal education as the foundation for constructive citizenship, professional practice, and lifelong learning, UNC Charlotte is prepared to focus interdisciplinary resources to address seven broad areas of concern to the Charlotte region: 1) Liberal Education; 2) Business and Finance; 3) Urban and Regional Development; 4) Children, Families, and Schools; 5) Health Care and Health Policy; 6) International Understanding and Involvement; and 7) Applied Science and Technologies.

School Characteristics

Student Population
19,846
Students
Public University
Public
Student Population
$3,473 per year


Length of Study: Four or more years
Religious Affiliation: None

Test Scores & GPA

Average GPA: 3.54
Average ACT: 21
Average SAT: 1065

School Profile

Total Enrollment: 19,846
Retention Rate: 77%
Graduation Rate: 47%

School Accreditation

National: Yes
Regional: Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Comm. on Colleges
Federal: Yes

Male / Female Enrollment

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