College Entrance Requirements
The requirements for admission into college can vary depending on which schools you choose. Below are some minimum admission requirements for first-year students of North Carolina institutions. Make sure to check with your college of choice to ensure you have completed the appropriate steps to meet their admission requirements.
NC High School Graduation Requirements
Although the state requires a designated number of courses and credits for students to graduate high school, local school districts and other public school units may require additional courses and credits to graduate. Families and students are strongly encouraged to check with their high school to determine if their district and/or school have additional requirements for students to earn a high school diploma.
Future-Ready Course of Study (22 credits)
Course | Units | Requirements |
English | 4 Credits |
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Mathematics | 4 Credits |
Math credits may be either of these:
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Science | 3 Credits |
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Social Studies | 4 Credits |
NOTE: It is strongly recommended that these students take World History in the first year of their high school Social Studies course sequence due to the nature of the adoption of the new Social Studies Standard Course of Study effective in 2021-22. Economics and Personal Finance is strongly recommended to be offered later in the student's high school career. |
Health and Physical Education | 1 Credit |
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Two Elective Credits | 2 Credits |
Any combination from either:
Note: For clarification, possible elective combinations may include 2 World Language credits; or 1 CTE credit and 1 Arts Education credit; or 2 CTE credits; or 1 Arts Education credit and 1 World Language credit; or other combinations from a, b and c. |
Four Elective Credits | 4 Credits |
Credits from the following (four-course concentration recommended):
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Occupational Course of Study (22 credits)
Course | Units | Requirements |
English | 4 Credits |
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Mathematics | 3 Credits |
Three Mathematics credits which shall be:
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Science | 2 Credits |
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Social Studies | 2 Credits |
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Health and Physical Education | 1 Credit |
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Six Occupational Preparation Education Credits | 6 Credits |
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Four Career/Technical Education Elective Credits | 4 Credits |
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Career Portfolio |
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Completion of Student's IEP Objectives |
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UNC Institutions
These requirements apply to students 20 years and younger with fewer than 24 transferable credits. If you meet any of the three conditions below, you are exempt from minimum High School GPA, test scores, and course requirements. Being exempt does not guarantee admission.
- 21 years or older
- Any age with 24 or more transferable college credits (does not include AP, IB or credit by exam)
- Active duty service member or veteran with 3 or more years of active duty service
Course Requirements
Course | Units | Requirements |
English | 4 Units |
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Mathematics | 4 Units |
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Science | 3 Units |
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Social Science | 2 Units |
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Additional Courses | 2 Units |
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GPA and Test Scores
High School GPA | SAT Score | ACT Score |
2.5 cumulative weighted GPA | 1010 (optional through Fall 2024) | 19 (optional through Fall 2024) |
A student who earns at least a 2.5 weighted high school grade point average OR a minimum test score on either the ACT (19) or the SAT (1010) is eligible for review by any of the 16 UNC System universities. On April 7, 2022, the UNC Board of Governors voted to waive the standardized testing component for students applying for admission through Fall 2024 due to the disruption in the learning environment from COVID-19. Students have the option to submit test scores to the 16 public universities in the UNC System, but test scores will not be required for admissions decisions. Students who do not submit an ACT or SAT test score must meet the minimum weighted GPA requirement of 2.5 to be considered for undergraduate admissions. |
Transfer Students Between an NC Community College and a UNC Institution
For students interested in transferring to a University of North Carolina institution upon attaining an Associate degree from the North Carolina Community College System, read more about the Transfer Assured Admissions Policy.
North Carolina Independent Colleges and Universities
Entrance requirements for North Carolina's 36 independent colleges and universities vary among institutions. Prospective students should contact the admissions office at individual colleges and universities to determine their specific entrance requirements. Find more information on your school of choice with the College Search.
North Carolina Community Colleges
The colleges of the North Carolina Community College System maintain an “Open Door” admissions policy. This policy provides for the admission of any persons who are 18 or over or who have attained a high school diploma or its equivalent (GED). Admission to a college does not imply admission to all programs of study as selected programs have limited enrollment.
Applicants 18 or older who do not have a high school diploma or GED may enroll in classes leading to a high school equivalency (GED) certificate or an Adult High School diploma.
For more information, contact the admission office at the college where you wish to apply. Find contact information for your school with College Search.