1946
Charlotte, NC

School Details

As the region’s leading public higher education institution and urban research university, UNC Charlotte is a driving force of growth, discovery, and innovation for the Metro Carolinas. To serve returning veterans, North Carolina opened 14 evening college centers in communities across the state. The Charlotte Center opened on September 23, 1946, offering evening classes to 278 freshmen and sophomore students in the facilities of Charlotte’s Central High School. Now a research-intensive university, UNC Charlotte is the fourth largest of the 16 institutions within the University of North Carolina system and the largest institution in the Charlotte region.

UNC Charlotte offers bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees and undergraduate and graduate certificates. UNC Charlotte Online provides busy individuals who do not have time or for other reasons are not able to travel to campus with the opportunity to pursue their education. These online degrees prepare students for careers in such industries as healthcare, education, engineering, data and computing, and more. Whatever the major or degree level, UNC Charlotte online degrees are known for their quality and are taught by award-winning faculty.

Accreditation & Licensing

University of North Carolina at Charlotte is accredited by:

Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC)

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