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Enrollment Deposit

How much is UNCSA's enrollment deposit?

University of North Carolina School of the Arts requires a deposit of $200 to confirm your enrollment.



National Rank

28.60%

University of North Carolina School of the Arts is in the top 28.60% of colleges in the country for deposit cost. Nationally, 23.16% of colleges do not require a deposit.

State Rank

33.30%

University of North Carolina School of the Arts is in the top 33.30% of colleges in the state of North Carolina for deposit cost. 15.38% of colleges in the state do not require a deposit.

Type Rank

44.00%

University of North Carolina School of the Arts is in the top 44.00% of Public, 4-year or above colleges for deposit cost. 37.66% ofpublic colleges do not require a deposit.

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Student Population

University of North Carolina School of the Arts educates a diverse community of 1,104 students, with 920 pursuing undergraduate degrees and 184 engaged in advanced graduate studies.


Total Enrollment

1,104


Total Undergraduates

920

Total Graduates

184


Full-Time vs Part-Time

97% Full-Time

3% Part-Time

Admissions

The admission process at University of North Carolina School of the Arts has a 32% acceptance rate. University of North Carolina School of the Arts has test optional requirements that focus on each student's unique potential. The average SAT score is 1225 and the average ACT score is 27.


Acceptance Rate

32%


SAT

Students submitting SAT

13%

Total Score

400

1600

11151350

Reading and Writing

200

800

590690

Math

200

800

525660

ACT

Students submitting ACT

12%

Composite Score

0

36

2230

English

0

36

2230

Math

0

36

2028

Location

Located in Winston Salem, NC, University of North Carolina School of the Arts offers students a vibrant urban experience with all the advantages of a major metropolitan area.


City

Winston Salem


County

Forsyth County


State

North Carolina


Country

United States


Urbanization

City: Large

About

University of North Carolina School of the Arts features a student-focused approach with a 6 : 1 student-faculty ratio, values, and competitive Other athletic programs that enhance the college experience.


Student-to-Faculty Ratio

6 : 1


Religious Affiliation

None


Sector

Public, 4-year or above


Cost

University of North Carolina School of the Arts makes education accessible, offering an average net price of $11,251 with 66% of students receiving financial assistance including 22% benefiting from Pell Grants.


Average Net Price

$11,251


Received Aid

66%


Pell Recipients

22%


Combined Sticker Price

In-State: $9,477

Out-of-State: $27,211

Demographics

The University of North Carolina School of the Arts student body represents diverse backgrounds and experiences, with NaN% in-state students and a balanced age distribution across traditional and non-traditional learners.


Gender
Men
362 (39%)
Women
558 (61%)

Undergraduate Ages
Under 18
27 (3%)
18-19
375 (41%)
20-21
394 (43%)
22-24
97 (11%)
Over 25
27 (3%)

Outcomes

University of North Carolina School of the Arts prioritizes student success, demonstrated by a 73% graduation rate and the achievements of alumni who make meaningful contributions in their communities and careers.


Graduation Rate

73%

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