General: North Carolina State University is the largest
university in North Carolina. The school is in the state capital, Raleigh, only
2 miles from downtown. The motto is “Think
and Do” and there are plenty of opportunities to “do” through internships,
co-op programs, and research with private industry in Research Triangle Park, one of the largest research parks in
the world. The campus is filled with red brick buildings and red brick walkways,
Applying: When you apply to NC State you are admitted by major. You can select up to two majors on your
application or you can apply undecided and be in University College Exploratory
Studies during your freshman year.
NC State accepts the Common
App and recommends you apply as early as possible. Apply by October 15 to be considered for merit
aid and to hear about admissions by January 30.
Portfolios for architecture, art, and design majors are due by November 1. January 15 is the final date to send in your
application.
There are the same requirements
for admission for in-state and out-of-state applicants. Out-of-state students are capped at a maximum of 18%.
Students should have at least a B+
average. The average test score is 28
for the ACT and 600 per SAT section. The
school superscores the ACT, as well as the SAT.
There are 45 full scholarships open to both in-state and out-of state
students.
Room and Board: The school recommends that you apply for
housing as soon as you are accepted.
Traditional, suite and breezeway housing styles all cost the same. Housing
is guaranteed all four years. There are
three main all-you-can-eat dining halls, as well as other food venues on
campus.
Transportation: Freshmen can have cars on the Centennial
campus. There are free bus routes that
take students between the main and Centennial Campus, to football and
basketball, to stores, to downtown, to the Triangle bus, and to the airport.
Extracurriculars: There are over 700 extracurricular activities including
Greek life, the Quidditch Club, the I Love Shoes Club and the I Love Sleeping Club. The Carmichael Gym has 2 Olympic size swimming
pools, a rock-climbing wall, and an indoor track. You can participate in the school radio
station, TV station, newspaper, or yearbook regardless of your major.
Academics: Classes come in a variety of types, including lecture and
recitation, lecture and on-line, and all on-line. For your Freshman Gen Ed requirements you can
pick classes that are capped at 25 students.
There are opportunities for
an Honors program which focuses on research or a Scholars program which focuses
on leadership. These are by invitation only.
The upper class Engineering
classes are not on the main campus.
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