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  1. The average acceptance rate over the last 10 years is 25.31%, and this year's acceptance rate is 17.11% at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. By gender, men students' acceptance rate is 25.48% and women students' rate is 25.29%. For 2023 admission, it was slightly harder to get into University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill than the ...

  2. Jan 24, 2024 · In-State Students Who Accepted Spots on UNC’s Waitlist: In-State Students Offered Admission Off UNC’s Waitlist: In-State Waitlist Acceptance Rate: 2022-2023: 2,594: 1,829: 71: 3.88%: 2021-2022: 2,959: 2,133: 155: 7.27%: 2020-2021: 1,930: 1,352: 454: 33.58%

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  4. The overall acceptance rate trend for University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has been getting lower when compared to averages from previous years. Acceptance Rate By Year. 2016-2017: 26.9%; 2017-2018: 24.4%; 2018-2019: 22.7%; 2019-2020: 22.6%; Projected UNC Acceptance Rate 2024-2025: 21.9%

  5. Feb 10, 2024 · For context, the acceptance rate at UNC Chapel Hill during the 2020-2021 applications cycle was around 23%. For the 2022-2023 cycle, on the other hand, the acceptance rate had dipped to 16.8%. So, the rate for the coming cycle will likely be around 16.8%, but lower - potentially somewhere in the 14-16% range, although that is just an estimate.

  6. Jul 5, 2023 · For the Class of 2025, the overall UNC acceptance rate was 19.2%. However, a closer look reveals a significant disparity between in-state and out-of-state students. While 42.2% of North Carolina applicants were accepted, the acceptance rate for out-of-state students was considerably lower at 10.5%. This demonstrates the university’s ...

  7. Sep 15, 2021 · North Carolina residents are at an advantage when applying to UNC; according to the Daily Tar Heel, the preliminary admittance rate for the class of 2025 was 47% for in-state students compared to only 13% for out-of-state students.

  8. This fall, Carolina welcomed 5,002 students as members of the entering class of 2019. They include 4,182 first-year and 820 transfer students ready to grow, learn, and make each other better. Students were selected from 47,940 applicants, a 14th consecutive year of record applications. The class includes 4,067 students from North Carolina and ...

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