Linda Pace ’77 drove her 14-year-old son, Gerald, to Chapel Hill from their home in Atlanta so he would hear what she’d been telling him all along: Grades count. So do SAT scores. Get involved and challenge yourself in high school. And pay attention… read more
About 2,700 applicants for fall 2007 admission to Carolina were notified mistakenly on January 23 that they had been accepted. In fact, decisions on these applications have not been made, and the students were not expecting decisions until March… read more
These facts on the entering freshman class are estimates from the UNC Office of Undergraduate Admissions, based on information as of Aug. 18: 19,696 students applied; 6,732, or 34.2 percent, were accepted; 3,819, or 56.7 percent, are expected… read more
18,702 students applied; 6,726, or 35.9 percent, were accepted; 3,720, or 55.3 percent, are expected to enroll. read more
Carolina has admitted the most academically qualified class in its history for next fall, based on a comprehensive review of 18,678 freshman applications, resulting in admission offers to 6,671 students. read more
Stephen Farmer is the University’s new director of undergraduate admissions. Jerry Lucido, who has held the position since 1997, will be vice provost for admissions and enrollment management. read more
These facts on the entering freshman class are estimates from the UNC Office of Undergraduate Admissions. read more
An attempt in the N.C. General Assembly to mandate that UNC System campuses enroll no more than 18 percent of students from out of state stalled in the N.C. House in mid-June when a bill to write the current cap into law was unanimously voted back… read more