University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Chapel Hill, NC · Public

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18.7%
Acceptance Rate
1470
Median SAT
$72,200
Median Earnings
57,902
Applicants

Acceptance Rate Trend

Down 4 percentage points since 2018

Applications & Admissions

Yield Rate Trend

Percentage of admitted students who enroll

Most Popular Majors (2023)

Degrees awarded in latest year

Major Popularity Over Time

How top majors have grown or declined

Earnings by Major

This school vs. national range (2yr after graduation)

Business Administration, Manag... $73,823
$6,765 $160,116
Computer Science $72,083
$6,765 $160,116
Applied Mathematics $67,660
$6,765 $160,116
Registered Nursing, Nursing Ad... $59,534
$6,765 $160,116
Allied Health Diagnostic, Inte... $58,943
$6,765 $160,116
Information Science/Studies $53,984
$6,765 $160,116
Dental Support Services and Al... $53,775
$6,765 $160,116
Health and Medical Administrat... $52,107
$6,765 $160,116
This school National avg

Historical Admissions Data

Each row shows the admissions cycle for that academic year. Applicants is the total number of students who applied for freshman admission. Admitted shows how many received acceptance letters. Rate is the acceptance rate (admitted ÷ applicants) — lower percentages indicate more selective schools. Yield measures the percentage of admitted students who actually enrolled — a high yield (above 50%) suggests the school is a top choice for admitted students, while lower yields indicate students often choose other options. SAT shows the 25th-75th percentile range, meaning the middle 50% of enrolled students scored within this range. Data is sourced from IPEDS, the federal database where all US colleges report annually.

Year Applicants Admitted Rate Yield
2023 57,902 10,850 18.7% 43.3%
2022 56,341 9,639 17.1% 46.0%
2021 50,729 10,348 20.4% 45.3%
2020 41,773 10,445 25.0% 42.6%
2019 42,465 9,610 22.6% 43.5%
2018 41,939 9,525 22.7% 45.4%
2017 39,650 9,673 24.4% 45.0%
2016 34,889 9,400 26.9% 45.0%
2015 31,143 9,510 30.5% 42.9%

Graduate Outcomes

Median Earnings (10 years)
$72,200
Median Earnings (6 years)
$57,057
Median Debt
$14,000
6-Year Graduation Rate
92.1%

Tuition & Costs (2023)

In-State Tuition
$7,019
Out-of-State Tuition
$34,198
Fees
$1,961
Room & Board
$11,740
Total Cost of Attendance
$47,899

What You'll Actually Pay

Net price after grants/scholarships by family income

$0-30k income $3,165
$30-48k income $5,143
$48-75k income $11,220
$75-110k income $19,106
$110k+ income $24,077

Popular Majors

  • 1 Biology, General
  • 2 Behavioral Sciences
  • 3 Business Administration, Management and Operations
  • 4 Computer Science
  • 5 Communication and Media Studies

Highest Earning Majors

  • Business Administration, Management and Operations $73,823
  • Computer Science $72,083
  • Applied Mathematics $67,660
  • Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing $59,534
  • Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions $58,943

Student Demographics (2023)

Total Enrollment 32,234
International 8%
Women 61%
Race/Ethnicity
White 54%
Asian 13%
Hispanic 9%
Black 9%

Financial Aid (2023)

Grants are free money; loans must be repaid

Receive Grants 52%
Avg: $15,205 free money/year
Pell Grant Recipients 20%
Federal aid for <$60k income families
Have Federal Loans 18%
Low debt burden
School's Own Grants 34%
Avg: $11,706 from school funds