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UNC Chapel Hill & William & Mary -- Research Notes
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UNC Chapel Hill & William & Mary -- Research Notes
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- Type: Public flagship (NCAA D1, ACC)
- Location: Chapel Hill, NC
- Overall acceptance rate: 15.3% (Class of 2029 cycle, 84,317 applicants)
- EA acceptance rate: ~23% (includes recruited athletes in early round)
- In-state vs OOS: ~38% in-state, ~8% out-of-state. State mandate caps OOS enrollment at 18% of incoming class.
- SAT middle 50: 1400-1530; ACT middle 50: 28-34
- Yield: 45% (very high for a public)
- Class size: 5,094 first-year (largest ever, Fall 2024)
- Total undergrad enrollment: ~21,075
- Testing policy: Test-optional; 28% submitted SAT, 41% submitted ACT
- GPA: Average weighted 4.49; 97% had 4.0+ weighted
Demographics (2024-2025)
- White: 54%, Asian: 14%, Black: 8%, Hispanic: 10%, International: 8%, Multiracial: 5%
- Women: 61%
- Post-SFFA: Black enrollment dropped from ~10% to ~8%, Hispanic from ~11% to ~10%
Financial Aid
- Carolina Covenant: debt-free for families at/below 200% poverty (~$26K median income)
- Net price by income (IPEDS, Title IV recipients):
- $0-30K: $4,026
- $30K-48K: $6,063
- $48K-75K: $11,060
- $75K-110K: $18,354
- $110K+: $22,235
Athletics
- ~800 student-athletes across 28 varsity sports
- ~3.8% of undergraduate enrollment
- Major revenue sports: basketball, football, lacrosse, soccer
Simulation Notes
- Category:
public_elite -- among the most selective public universities in the US
- The in-state mandate makes overall acceptance rate misleading for simulation; OOS rate is Ivy-comparable at ~8%
- Very high yield (45%) compared to peer publics
- EA is non-restrictive, no ED offered
- Strong financial aid for low-income (Carolina Covenant)
College of William & Mary
- Type: Public university (NCAA D1, CAA)
- Location: Williamsburg, VA
- Overall acceptance rate: 37% (Class of 2029, 16,895 applicants)
- ED acceptance rate: 49% (1,477 ED apps, 727 admitted)
- In-state vs OOS: Same 37% rate for both (unusual -- no differential)
- SAT middle 50: 1400-1530; ACT middle 50: 32-34
- Yield: 27%
- Class size: 1,614 first-year (Fall 2024)
- Total undergrad enrollment: ~7,063
- Testing policy: Test-optional; 60% submitted scores
- GPA: Average weighted 4.34; 89% had 4.0+ weighted; 79% top decile
Demographics (2023-2024)
- White: 61%, Asian: 10%, Black: 7%, Hispanic: 9%, International: 5%, Multiracial: 6%
- Women: 60%
- 33% of Class of 2029 identify as students of color
Financial Aid
- Covers full tuition/fees for in-state Pell Grant recipients
- Net price by income (IPEDS, Title IV recipients):
- $0-30K: $4,711
- $30K-48K: $4,963
- $48K-75K: $11,721
- $75K-110K: $20,416
- $110K+: $33,425
Athletics
- 594 student-athletes across ~23 varsity sports
- ~8.4% of undergraduate enrollment (high ratio for D1)
- Competes in CAA (Colonial Athletic Association)
Simulation Notes
- Category:
public_elite -- very selective for a public, though less so than UNC
- Offers both ED and EA (non-restrictive); ED multiplier ~1.3x (49% vs 37%)
- Notably high athlete percentage (8.4%) given small enrollment
- Strong liberal arts identity within public university framework
- Second-oldest college in US (1693)
- Similar SAT profile to UNC (1400-1530) despite higher acceptance rate
Sources
- UNC Admissions: admissions.unc.edu
- UNC by the numbers: unc.edu/about/by-the-numbers
- W&M Facts & Figures: wm.edu/admission/undergraduateadmission/facts-figures
- College Factual net price data (IPEDS)
- IvyCoach admissions statistics
- NextGenAdmit admissions statistics
- CollegeTuitionCompare demographics