Colleges in North Carolina
Ranked, compared, and filtered by real data: costs, outcomes, and admissions
About North Carolina
Duke, NC State, and UNC-Chapel Hill all sit within twenty miles of each other in the Research Triangle, making central North Carolina one of the most significant academic and biotech research regions in the country. The proximity of those institutions to each other has created an ecosystem of collaboration and talent that reinforces itself.
North Carolina also has the largest HBCU population of any state, with NC A&T, Shaw, Johnson C. Smith, and others maintaining active research and community missions.
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Why Study in North Carolina?
- Developed transfer pipeline North Carolina's community college transfer pipeline is one of the most developed and reliable in the country.
- Need-Based Scholarship NC State Education Assistance Authority Need-Based Scholarship assists qualifying students attending public institutions.
- Research Triangle Park Research Triangle Park is one of the largest research and technology hubs in the United States.
- Duke–UNC–NC State cluster Three major research universities within twenty miles create a collaborative academic ecosystem that is genuinely rare.
- Housing costs rising Population growth has driven housing costs up significantly around Chapel Hill, Durham, and Raleigh.
- Narrow local job market Research Triangle's job market is concentrated in tech, biotech, and healthcare — graduates in other fields find less support.
- High out-of-state tuition Out-of-state tuition at UNC-Chapel Hill is among the highest in the country for a public institution.
How North Carolina Compares
See how North Carolina's colleges compare to the national average on the four measures most students and families weigh when deciding where to go: cost, acceptance rates, graduate earnings, and graduation rates.
Top Colleges in North Carolina
The colleges in North Carolina that rank highest by UCD Score, and those that deliver above-national graduate earnings at a below-average net price, two of the strongest signals when choosing a school.
Highest UCD Score
Davidson College
North Carolina State University at Raleigh
Carolinas College of Health Sciences
Vance-Granville Community College
James Sprunt Community College
Best Value Colleges
Cleveland Community College
Piedmont Community College
Pamlico Community College
Durham Technical Community College
Johnston Community College
Rockingham Community College
Best Colleges by Goal
Not every student is looking for the same thing. These six panels rank North Carolina's colleges by the data that matters most for each path.
Nursing & Health
Ranked by annual graduates
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1
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill$72,200
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2
East Carolina University Greenville$55,146
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3
University of North Carolina Wilmington Wilmington$54,967
Engineering
Ranked by annual graduates
- 1 $68,758
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2
Duke University Durham$97,800
- 3 $57,289
Business
Ranked by annual graduates
- 1 $68,758
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2
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill$72,200
- 3 $57,289
Most Affordable
Ranked by net price
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1
Wilkes Community College Wilkesboro$-264
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2
Edgecombe Community College Tarboro$0
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3
Cleveland Community College Shelby$995
Community Colleges
Ranked by enrollment
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1
Wake Technical Community College Raleigh$8,759
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2
Central Piedmont Community College Charlotte$3,345
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3
Cape Fear Community College Wilmington$9,610
Highest Earnings
Ranked by grad earnings
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1
Duke University Durham$97,800
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2
Chamberlain University-North Carolina Charlotte$92,405
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3
Davidson College Davidson$81,400
Career Outcomes & ROI
Which colleges give you the most for what you spend? These eight schools rank highest in North Carolina by the ratio of 10-year graduate earnings to annual net price.
| # | College | Net Price / yr | Earnings (10yr) | Ratio | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Cleveland Community College Shelby | $995 | $33,755 | 33.9× | Excellent |
| 2 | Piedmont Community College Roxboro | $1,095 | $33,274 | 30.4× | Excellent |
| 3 | Pamlico Community College Grantsboro | $1,321 | $30,005 | 22.7× | Excellent |
| 4 | Durham Technical Community College Durham | $1,664 | $36,142 | 21.7× | Excellent |
| 5 | Johnston Community College Smithfield | $1,776 | $37,310 | 21.0× | Excellent |
| 6 | Rockingham Community College Wentworth | $2,060 | $32,480 | 15.8× | Excellent |
| 7 | James Sprunt Community College Kenansville | $1,863 | $29,307 | 15.7× | Excellent |
| 8 | Wayne Community College Goldsboro | $2,245 | $34,148 | 15.2× | Excellent |
ROI Ratio = median earnings 10 years after enrollment ÷ annual net price. Higher is better.
Popular Majors in North Carolina
The six fields of study with the most annual graduates across all colleges in North Carolina, based on IPEDS completion data.
Business
Health
Liberal Arts
Computer Science
Education
Biology
Top Programs in North Carolina
The specific degree programs producing the most graduates across North Carolina's colleges. A more granular view than the Popular Majors above, useful when you already know roughly what you want to study and want to see where the volume is.
Top Careers in North Carolina
Careers with a strong employment footprint in North Carolina. What graduates from local colleges actually go on to do. State-level employment is shown where the BLS publishes it; national wage + growth shown alongside.
Colleges by City in North Carolina
The cities in North Carolina with the most colleges, ranked by number of institutions.
- Charlotte 10 colleges
- Raleigh 8 colleges
- Fayetteville 6 colleges
- Greensboro 6 colleges
- Winston-Salem 5 colleges
- Asheville 3 colleges
- Durham 3 colleges
- Elizabeth City 3 colleges
- Salisbury 3 colleges
- Hickory 2 colleges
- High Point 2 colleges
- Jacksonville 2 colleges
- Rocky Mount 2 colleges
- Wilmington 2 colleges
- Wilson 2 colleges
- Winston Salem 2 colleges
- Ahoskie 1 college
- Albemarle 1 college
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