UNC Asheville
ADMISSION PROCESS FOR FRESHMEN

UNC Asheville is looking for students with diverse backgrounds who thrive on active learning.  We believe this happens best on a campus where classes are small, faculty want the best from and for their students, and where there is opportunity for personal growth.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION:


Early Action Application Dates (non-binding):

November 15, 2009
Notification Date:
Week of December 15, 2009

Regular Decision Application Dates:

February 15, 2010*
Notification Date:
Week of March 15, 2010

*Please note: All application materials must be postmarked by February 15, 2010. Applications received after the 02/15/10 deadline will be considered on a space available basis.

Tuition and Housing Deposit Date:

May 1, 2010

2009-10 Freshmen Profile:

Admissions professionals review your application individually and evaluate how well your goals and strengths match our educational mission. Most of our incoming freshmen fit the following profile:

  • Strong B+ average in high school

  • Rigorous college prep curriculum including Advanced Placement and Honors courses

  • Ranking in top 50 percent of high school class

  • Average SAT score is 1180 (Critical Reading and Math Sections only)

  • Average ACT composite score is 26

  • Extra-curricular activities in school and the community, including athletics participation

  • Honors, awards, special talents and skills

In order to be considered for admission, all applicants must fulfill North Carolina ’s Minimum Course Requirements:

  • High school diploma from a regionally accredited secondary school

  • Four units of college preparatory English

  • Four units of mathematics including Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II and a class beyond Algebra II

  • Three units of science including one unit of biological science, one unit of physical science and one laboratory course

  • Two units of social studies, including one unit of United States history

  • Two units of a foreign language (recommended one unit taken in the 12th grade)

Scholarship Application Date:

Laurels Scholarship:

To be considered for the Laurels Scholarship, students must submit a completed application, including official transcripts and standardized test scores by November 15, 2009.  There is no separate application required.

North Carolina Teaching Fellows Scholarship:

The North Carolina Teaching Fellows Program is a 4-year $26,000 scholarship for North Carolina high school seniors who plan a career in teaching.  Established in 1986 by the General Assembly, the scholarship covers most of the cost of tuition, fees, books, and several summer enrichment programs.  In exchange for this scholarship, Teaching Fellows must teach for four years in the state's public schools.

UNC Asheville Teaching Fellows

NC Teaching Fellows
 

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