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"College Search." //www.collegeboard.com//. Web. 2 Oct 2009. . __University of North Carolina At Chapel Hill__
 * Application fee $70
 * 34% of applicants get in
 * 16 high school credits required
 * Important application factors are: personal qualities, class rank, application essay, extracurricular activities, recomendations, secondary school record, standerized test scores, state residency, ability and academic GPA
 * Instate tuition and fees: $5,625
 * Out of state tuition and fees: $23,513
 * Book and supply fees: $1,000
 * Estimated personal expenses: $1,250
 * Transportation fees: $878
 * Degrees offered: bachelor's, master's, doctoral, first professional
 * High school diploma is required
 * GED is not accepted
 * Need SAT Reasoning test or ACT for addmission decisions
 * Activities: concert band, yearbook, drama, radio station, etc.
 * Sports: badminton, basketball, cricket, fencing, etc.
 * Public school
 * 4-year University
 * Coed
 * Goes by semesters
 * 3% of graduates who attend the 4-year continue into law school, 6% continue into medical school and 20% continue into another professional program.

"UNC." //University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill//. Web. 5 Oct 2009. .

__University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill__


 * Average SAT score is 1303
 * 89.2% had a 4.0 GPA or higher
 * 23,047 applied, 7,342 admitted, 3,960 enrolled
 * 79.2% submitted at least one AP exam score
 * 17,895 undergraduate students
 * Student-faculty ratio- 14:1
 * Total cost for full time undergraduate student is 18,000 for in-state residents and 36,000 for out-of-state residents, this proce includes: tuition, fees, room, board, books and supplies, travel and a personal spending allowence.
 * 8,300 students on campus
 * More than 70 majors
 * 2,700 classes
 * Any student with a 3.0 GPA or higher qualifies to be in Honors classes
 * 32.6% admitted at least one ACT score
 * Average score for ACT was 28.7
 * 90% of faculty have their Ph.D. or highest degree in their field
 * 95% participated in community service in high school
 * Honors program is one of the most challenging but most inclusive in the nation
 * More than 500 companies interview more than 5,00 students from this college every year
 * 75.8% had a high-school rank
 * 79.6% ranked in top ten
 * 95.1% U.S. citizens, 2.8% U.S. permanent residents and 2.2% foreign nationals