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North Carolina Central University NCCU

Also known as: NCCU

5 Star University
1801 Fayetteville St, Durham, NC 27707, USA
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NCCU Acceptance Rate

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North Carolina Central University (NCCU), located in Durham, North Carolina, is a public historically Black university known for its commitment to academic excellence and accessibility. For the most recent admission cycle (Class of 2028), NCCU reported an overall acceptance rate of approximately 84.4%, based on data from the university’s admissions office and historical trends published in the NCCU Admissions website. This rate reflects a moderately selective admissions process, influenced by factors such as a growing applicant pool, increased interest in HBCUs, and the university’s efforts to maintain a diverse student body. NCCU provides transparent admission statistics through its official channels, though detailed breakdowns for specific categories may not always be publicly available.

  • Overall Acceptance Rate: 84.4% for the Class of 2028, with approximately 8,000 applicants and around 6,750 admitted students, consistent with prior years.
  • Early Action/Decision Rate: Data unavailable for the most recent cycle. Historically, early applicants may see slightly higher acceptance rates due to smaller pool sizes; estimated at 85.0% based on trends.
  • International Student Rate: Specific data unavailable. Based on regional norms for public HBCUs, the rate is estimated at 80.0%, reflecting additional admission criteria for international applicants.

Over the past few years, NCCU’s acceptance rate has remained relatively stable, hovering around 80-85%, indicating a consistent level of selectivity compared to other public universities in North Carolina. While the university does not employ an early decision program, early action applicants may benefit from priority consideration. International student admissions are slightly more competitive due to visa and academic credential requirements. Compared to peer institutions like North Carolina A&T State University, NCCU’s selectivity is similar, though it remains more accessible than elite private HBCUs like Howard University. As interest in HBCUs continues to rise, NCCU may see a gradual increase in competitiveness, driven by larger applicant pools and national trends in higher education. Prospective students are encouraged to review the latest data on the official NCCU admissions page for updates on future cycles.

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