A view of the NCCU track, soccer field along with Richmond Residence Hall and the LeRoy T. Walker Physical Education Complex (far right)

North Carolina Central University

Durham, North Carolina
A view of the NCCU track, soccer field along with Richmond Residence Hall and the LeRoy T. Walker Physical Education Complex (far right) credit: RDUpedia
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Overview
Public
4,962 Undergraduates
87% Admissions Rate
City: Large
HBCU
Mostly Women
Public
Region: South
Division 1
Size: Small
Doctoral
North Carolina Central University
1801 Fayetteville Street
Durham, North Carolina
27707
(919) 530-6100
https://www.nccu.edu/
Location

Durham is a city in and the county seat of Durham County in the U.S. state of North Carolina. The U.S. Census Bureau estimated the city's population to be 251,893 as of July 1, 2014, making it the 4th-most populous city in North Carolina, and the 78th-most populous city in the United States. Durham is the core of the four-county Durham-Chapel Hill Metropolitan Area, which has a population of 542,710 as of U.S. Census 2014 Population Estimates. More from Wikipedia...

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restaurants score

Students
31%

Men

69%

Women

23

Average Age of Entering Students

348

New Transfer Students

Admissions
87%

Acceptance Rate

18%

Enrollment Yield

850-1010

SAT Range

7,496

Applicants in 2020

Costs
$13,324

Typical Cost

$19,336

Out-Of-State (published)

$6,629

In-State (published)

96%

Recieve Financial Aid

94%

Have Loans

$22,470

Median Debt

Academics
16 to 1

Student to Faculty Ratio

Doctoral

Highest Degree Offered

"Business Administration and Management

Top Major

Athletics
Football Conference:

Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference

Basketball Conference:

Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference

Track & Field Conference:

Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference

Football Division:

1

Basketball Division:

1

Track Division:

1

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