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  1. Admissions Fast Facts. As high school seniors and college transfer students prepare for admission to NC State, they may find it helpful to see how they compare to the current student body and previous first-year and transfer classes. The following resources provide fast facts for students as they transition their studies to NC State.

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  2. All public high school students must meet minimum state graduation requirements to earn a diploma and graduate. These graduation requirements are considered the Future-Ready Course of Study (FRC) requirements and prepare students for post-secondary success.

  3. Colleges with the Highest Acceptance Rate in North Carolina for 2024. These are the least selective public and private four-year colleges in North Carolina. These colleges historically accept more than seventy-five percent of students who apply for admission and are ranked by acceptance rate.

  4. With the most recent round of ED and some EA decisions having been released for next years incoming class, we have compiled the most up-to-date ED and EA acceptance rates for the Class of 2028.

  5. College Entrance Requirements. The requirements for admission into college can vary depending on which schools you choose. Below are some minimum admission requirements for first-year students of North Carolina institutions.

  6. 14 Ιουν 2024 · In one recent year, the UNC-Chapel Hill Early Action acceptance rate was 13 points higher than the overall acceptance rate. What GPA do you need to get into UNC-Chapel Hill? Among enrolled 2022-2023 first-year students (most recent data available), the average GPA was 4.47.

  7. 26 Ιουν 2024 · While Wake Forest has not released their official acceptance rate for the Class of 2028, it received over 19,000 applications, a slight increase from the previous year. Based on previous application cycles, we can predict that this year’s acceptance rate is likely around 20%.