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    North Carolina State University: Rankings, Fees & Admission Guide 2025

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    North Carolina State University

    If you’re planning to study at North Carolina State University, you’re making an excellent choice. This institution is not only a pioneer in teaching and research in design, but also a powerhouse in science, technology, engineering, and math. Situated in the heart of Raleigh, North Carolina, it was founded in 1887 and stands out as a leading educational and research institution.  NC  State University is in the top 1% of universities on the planet

    Let’s explore why North Carolina State University is a top choice for students looking for college in 2025. We’ll check out its rankings, fee, and how to get in.

    1. Overview of North Carolina State University

    Ranked as the #2 public college in North Carolina, NC State serves over 26,000 undergraduate students and follows a semester-based academic calendar. Tuition is $9,105 for in-state students and $31,976 for out-of-state students.

    NC State offers over 100 programs of study and more than 580 clubs to join. Many students participate in fraternities or sororities, which make up about 13% of the student body. Freshmen are required to live on campus, and most do, enjoying a vibrant community life.

    Raleigh, the university’s home city, hosts exciting events like the State Fair and Winterfest. NC State’s sports teams, known as The Wolfpack, compete in the NCAA Division I Atlantic Coast Conference, adding to the spirited campus atmosphere.

    2. Ranking and Recognition

    # Top 1% of universities worldwide 

    #2 best public college in North Carolina for value

    #5 veterinary medicine programs nationally

    #8 in MBA programs with the best return on investment

    #11 graduate statistics program nationally 

    #28 in Top Public Schools

    #30 in Best Undergraduate Engineering Programs

    #53 in Best Value Schools

    #60 in National Universities 

    3. Academic Programs and Faculty

    Students Teacher Ratio: 15:1

    At North Carolina State University, there are over 37,800 students, more than 2,400 faculty and 7,100+ staff members. About 36.9% of classes have fewer than 20 students. Popular majors include Engineering, Business, Biology, Agriculture, Social Sciences, Psychology, Computer Science, Natural Resources, Communication, and Interdisciplinary Studies. The freshman retention rate, showing how many students stay, is 94%.

    Degrees Offered

    Certificate, terminal-associate, bachelor’s, post-bachelors certificate, master’s, doctorate – professional practice, doctorate – research/scholarship

    Majors Percentage
    Engineering 24%
    Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services 17%
    Biological and Biomedical Sciences 10%
    Agricultural/Animal/Plant/Veterinary Science and Related Fields 7%
    Social Sciences 5%
    Psychology 5%
    Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services 4%
    Natural Resources and Conservation 4%
    Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs 4%
    Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies 4%

    4. Admission Process 

    The University accepts about 47% of applicants, with an early acceptance rate of 47.5%. Half of accepted students scored between 1245 and 1440 on the SAT or 24 and 31 on the ACT. Some students scored higher or lower than these ranges.

    Applicants Deadline (23-24)

                                                                              U.S. Applicants and Permanent Residents

    Semester

    Deadline

    Fall

    June 25

    Spring

    November 25

    Summer I

    March 25

    Summer II

    May 10

    International Applicants Deadline

    Semester

    Deadline

    Fall

    March 1

    Spring

    July 15

    Summer I

    December 15

    Summer II

    December 15

    North Carolina State University: A Step-by-Step Guide how to apply

    Thinking about grad school at NC State? Here’s a breakdown of what you need to do to apply:

    Step 1: Find your program

    Browse our list of grad programs and certificates to find one that fits your interests and what you studied before (your academic background).

    Step 2: Don’t miss the deadline!

    Make sure your application and any other required documents arrive by the program’s deadline or the general grad school deadline, whichever is sooner. International students usually have earlier deadlines to get their visa paperwork done. The same goes for students applying for financial aid.

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    Step 3: Get your application materials ready

    Here’s what everyone needs to include:

    • Application Fee ($75 for domestic and US permanent residents, $85 for international, $25 for certificates)
    • An unofficial transcript (like a report card) from each college you went to before
    • Three recommendation letters to be submitted online
    • Proof you speak English well (if you’re not from the US)
    • A personal statement (an essay about yourself and your goals)

    Some programs might ask for extra things like test scores, additional essays, or a resume.

    You can upload most things to the online application. Test scores should be sent electronically from the testing company to the Grad School.

    Step 4: Submit your application and you’re done!

    5. Tuition and Fee Rates

    North Carolina State University charges $9,105 for in-state and $31,976 for out-of-state students. It’s cheaper than the national average for in-state tuition, $11,560, but pricier for out-of-state students, compared to the national average of $27,320. These costs cover tuition and various fees, which vary by school, and support services like libraries, gyms, and health centers.

    • In-state tuition and fees: $9,105
    • Out-of-state tuition and fees: $31,976
    • The total cost including room and board, books and supplies, and transportation and personal expenses (in-state students)  $25,752
    • The total cost, including room and board, books and supplies, and transportation and personal expenses (out-of-state students) $47,493.

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    Conclusion

    1. As we finish talking about North Carolina State University’s rankings, fees, and how to get in for 2025, it’s clear that NC State is a great place to learn. There are a lot of options at an affordable fee. NC State helps students follow their interests, be creative, and do good things in the world. Whether you’re thinking about applying or are already part of the Wolfpack family, NC State offers a fun and exciting learning experience with lots of opportunities.
    2. Moonpreneur is on a mission to disrupt traditional education and future-proof the next generation with holistic learning solutions. Its Innovator Program is building tomorrow’s workforce by training students in AI/ML, Robotics, Coding, IoT, and Apps, enabling entrepreneurship through experiential learning.
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