What are the UNC Requirements for Admission for undergraduate applicants?

Here’s a concise 60‑word summary of UNC (Chapel Hill and UNC System) admission requirements for first-year undergrads:

Applicants must complete:

4 English units

4 math units (including courses beyond Algebra II)

3 science units (with lab)

2 social science units (including U.S. history)

2 additional academic units (e.g., world language)
 
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill requires strong high school coursework, competitive GPA, SAT/ACT scores (if required), essays, extracurricular activities, and meeting minimum academic unit requirements for undergraduate admission consideration.
 
Undergraduate admission requirements for University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill typically include a completed application, high school transcripts, GPA, standardized test scores (optional in some cycles), essays, extracurricular activities, and recommendation letters. Competitive applicants usually have strong academics and demonstrated involvement outside the classroom.
 
To meet UNC undergraduate admission requirements, applicants typically need a minimum 3.0 GPA in a challenging course load, SAT scores of 1010 or higher (evidence-based reading and writing and math) or ACT scores of 22 or higher, and two SAT Subject Tests in subjects taken in high school.
 
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