University of North Carolina at Greensboro

The University of North Carolina at Greensboro ( UNCG ) is a public university in Greensboro, North Carolina. The college was originally founded in 1891 as a training center for women of the 20th century was in the 30s at a women's university and remained so until 1963. Still are about two-thirds of the student female. Currently, 16,060 students are enrolled.

The university is part of the State University of North Carolina and is particularly known for its research and teaching in the field of care and education.

Faculties

  • Health and Human Sciences ( School of Health and Human Sciences)
  • Arts and Sciences (College of Arts and Sciences )
  • Education ( School of Education )
  • Care ( School of Nursing )
  • Economics ( Bryan School of Business & Economics)
  • Nanosciences (Joint School of Nanoscience & Nanoengineering )
  • Lloyd International Honors College
  • Graduate School ( Graduate School )

Students

Broken down by ethnicity:

  • White 69.9 % in the undergraduate area / 75.7 % in the Graduate Area
  • African American 19.8% Undergraduate / Graduate 13.0 %
  • Asians 3.3% Undergraduate / Graduate 5.3%
  • Hispanics 2.2% Undergraduate / Graduate 1.6%
  • Native Americans 0.4 % Undergraduate / Graduate 0.4 %

Sports

The sports teams of the UNC Greensboro Spartans are. The university is a member of the Southern Conference. Main sport at the UNCG is football.

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