UNC admitted 28 percent of an unprecedented 31,321 first-year applications received, and hopes to have 3,990 admitted applicants enroll for the fall.
Regular decisions were released Friday, and 2,655 out of the 15,817 students that applied were offered admission. As of Tuesday, 1,800 of the total admitted applicants already enrolled.
Ashley Memory, associate admissions director, said UNC is glad to already welcome 1,800 future Tar Heels.
“This is something we are definitely celebrating, we’re very happy they already made their mind on coming to Carolina,” she said.
According to a press release Monday, 52 percent of North Carolinians that applied were accepted and 17 percent of out-of-staters were accepted.
Of the admitted students, 83 percent were in the top 10 percent of their class and 14 percent were first generation college students. There were 1,704 underrepresented students admitted – reporting either African American, Latino/a, American Indian or multiple ethnicities.
Admissions looks at what classes the students are taking, how they’re challenging themselves and how they perform in those classes, then the department looks at testing. Memory said the test scores were very close to last year’s admitted students.
“The middle half of the class scored between 1270 and 1500 on the Critical Reading and Math portion of the SAT and between 29 and 34 on the ACT,” according to the press release.