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Queens University of Charlotte

Charlotte, North CarolinaPrivate

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Your chances

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Acceptance rate

69%

Private school in North Carolina with 1,300 total undergraduate students
Urban
Southeast
Presbyterian Church (USA)
South Atlantic Conference
1900 Selwyn Ave, Charlotte, NC 28274
(704) 337-2200
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Admissions

Overall acceptance rate
69%
Yield rate - overall
12%

Acceptance rate breakdown

Women
71%

Men
62%

Applicant breakdown

Total number of applicants
3,503

Women: 70%
Men: 30%

Cost & scholarships

Your estimated net cost
$ ? / year
In-state
$54,856
Out-of-state
$54,856

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Applications

How to apply

Accepts Common App
Test optional
Rec letters optional
Considers class rank
TOEFL optional (international applicants)

Tests typically submitted

SAT: 25%

ACT: 24%
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Students

First-year enrolled students (full-time)
293
Student diversity
Moderately diverse
4-year graduation rate
50%

6-year graduation rate
59%

Retention rate
82%

Admission policy
Co-ed

International students
8%

Enrolled breakdown by gender

Women: 61%
Men: 39%

Race & ethnicity diversity

Among domestic students
Asian and Pacific Islander
2%

Black
19%

Hispanic
10%

Native American
1%

Other
7%

White
61%

Academics

Student faculty ratio
10:1
Calendar system
Semester

Special academic offering

Study abroad

Credit for AP exams

Offers graduate degree

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