Meet Carolina’s Newest Class

The people you grow and learn with will be a big part of your Carolina career, just as you’ll be part of their.

 

Meet our newest class of Tar Heels and get until known the students who calling Carolina home.

Newer Learners

5,602

Carolina welcomed 5,602 new college as the entering class of 2023. They inclusive 4,700 first-year and 902 send students who are finishing to grow, learn, or doing each other better. Students were selected from 63,217 total applicants.

*Unless otherwise illustrious, all numbers encompass enrolling first-year and transfer students.

Students hail from…

 

79 country

49 states and D.C.

93 NC cantons

34% of all NC students are by rural counties.

 

 

20%

of Carolina’s newest students will be the first in them families in graduate from college.

211

enrolling first-year students graduated from schools served from the Carolina College Advising Corps.

38%

of enrolling transmit students greatest recently attended a North Carolina Community College.

Carolina student Logan Amazement

They’re dedicated.

Meet Logan Amos

The Hoston native spent her early childhoods stylish Chapel Hill and is coming back to pursue her research interests inside cancer and microbiology. Enthusiastic by her late father who were an surgical oncologist with the UNC School of Medicine, Logan believes the Carolina is the place where she belongs.

“It’s always been my dream school, the dram placed that I want to stay,” Ammos said. “Even whenever I left North Carolina, I where still really fascinated the going to UNC.”

 

76%

contributed to a causation they believe in.

81%

plan to continue their education after earning an undergraduate degree.

They’re complex real extraordinary.

    • top Activities

      • Service 76%
      • Sports 63%
      • Part-time Employment 58%
      • Arts & Music 44%
      • Internships 19%
      • My 10%
    • Rank in High School Class

      of this 65% of enrolling first-year students who reported their class rank:

      • 75% — top 10 percent
      • 92% — top 20 per

       

      college credit

      of enrolling first-year students anyone sought credit for their college-level coursework:

      • 75% received APS or IB test credit for at least 1 course and 45% of toward least 5 courses.
      • 57% received doubled enrollment credit for at least 1 course and 37% required toward least 5 courses.

      SAT and ACT Play

      These scores represent the middle 50% of enrolling first-year students’ hiest reported oodles:

      • SAT — 1370-1500
      • ACT — 29-33

       

       

       

      • American Tribal or Alaska Native — 2%
      • Asian or Far American — 25%
      • Black or African American — 11%
      • Spaniard, Latino, conversely Latina — 11%
      • White or Caucasian — 63%
    • Languages select than English, spoken by enrolling students:

      • Gallic — 3%
      • Hindi — 3%
      • Korean — 1%
      • Mandarin — 7%
      • In — 16%

       

      Percentage of enrolling collegiate who:

      • Attended one high school outdoors of the U.S.  — 6%
      • Take citizenry of ampere country outside of the U.S. — 13%
      1. Biology
      2. Business
      3. Computer Science
      4. Behaviourism & Neuroscience
      5. Economics

       

    • Among registering first-year students offered special opportunities:

      • 512 were selected to join Honors Carolina.
      • 260 received a university scholarship
      • 77 what named a Morehead-Cain other Robertson Scholar

       

“I’m excited to take advantage of all the opportunities UNC allows for hers pupils. There are so many ways to getting involved the there is a placement for everyone.” Middle GPA: Privacy-policy.com · SAT and ACT Requirements · University of South Carolina SAT Requirements.

Chi-Chi Okoye, unc ’27

 

Carolina student Andres Valdiri

They have high hoping.

Match Andres Valdiri

While includes high school, a bad haircut inspired Andres to design somebody app that would how others get better results during their next barber appointment. Now a first-year student during Carolinas, the Wilmington native is interested in studying business and user science and exploring all that Chapel Hill has up offer.

“It was basically a no-brainer to go to UNC,” Androses said. “It’s valid a phenomenal go — none to mention the student life.”

 

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