University of North Carolina

The University of North Carolina system consists of 16 universities together at various locations in the U.S. state of North Carolina.

History

The home university in Chapel Hill was founded in 1789 as the first public university in the United States.

Locations of the state universities in North Carolina

In total, about 183,000 students are enrolled spread also to the following locations:

  • University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ( Chapel Hill ) - founded in 1789 (Member of the Association of American Universities )
  • Appalachian State University ( Boone ) - Founded in 1899, the UNC Association since 1972
  • East Carolina University ( Greenville ) - Founded in 1907, the UNC Association since 1972
  • Elizabeth City State University ( Elizabeth City ) - Founded in 1891, the UNC Association since 1972
  • Fayetteville State University (Fayetteville ) - Founded in 1876, the UNC Association since 1972
  • North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University ( Greensboro ) - Founded in 1891, the UNC Association since 1972
  • North Carolina Central University (Durham ) - Founded in 1909, the UNC Association since 1972
  • North Carolina School of the Arts ( Winston- Salem) - Founded in 1963, the UNC Association since 1972
  • North Carolina State University (Raleigh ) - Founded in 1887, the UNC Association since 1932
  • University of North Carolina at Asheville (Asheville ) - Founded in 1927, the UNC Association since 1969
  • University of North Carolina at Charlotte ( Charlotte) - Founded in 1946, the UNC Association since 1965
  • University of North Carolina at Greensboro ( Greensboro ) - Founded in 1891, the UNC Association since 1932
  • University of North Carolina at Pembroke ( Pembroke) - Founded in 1887, the UNC Association since 1972
  • University of North Carolina at Wilmington (Wilmington ) - Founded in 1947, the UNC Association since 1969
  • Western Carolina University ( Cullowhee ) - Founded in 1889, the UNC Association since 1972
  • Winston -Salem State University ( Winston- Salem) - Founded in 1892, the UNC Association since 1972

In addition, a so-called residential high school connected to the system in Durham:

  • North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics (Durham ) - 1980
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