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If the cost of a 4-minute telephone call is $0.24, then the cost of a 15-minute call at the same rate is:
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The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
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Provided by
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- State-supported university, founded 1789, part of University of North Carolina System
- Calendar semesters
- Degrees certificates, diplomas, bachelor's, master's, doctoral, first professional, and post-master's certificates
- Suburban 729-acre campus with easy access to Raleigh-Durham
- Endowment $1.7 billion
- Coed, 17,124 undergraduate students, 95% full-time, 59% women, 41% men
- Very difficult entrance level, 34% of applicants were admitted
Costs (2006 - 07)
- Tuition: state resident $3455 full-time; nonresident $18,103 full-time. Full-time tuition and fees vary according to program. Part-time tuition and fees vary according to course load and program
- Required fees: $1578 full-time
- Room and board: $6846; room only: $3960. Room and board charges vary according to board plan, housing facility, and location
- Payment plans: installment, deferred payment
- Waivers: senior citizens and employees or children of employees
Financial Aid
- Of all full-time matriculated undergraduates who enrolled in 2004,: 9,951 applied for aid, 5,265 were judged to have need, 3,845 had their need fully met. 803 Federal Work-Study jobs (averaging $1802)
- In 2004,: 2338 non-need-based awards were made
- Average percent of need met: 100%
- Average financial aid package: $9687
- Average need-based loan: $3840
- Average need-based gift aid: $7170
- Average non-need-based aid: $5308
- Average indebtedness upon graduation: $13,801
Freshmen
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Admission 19,728 applied, 6,737 admitted, 3,807 enrolled, 4 average high school GPA
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Average high school GPA 4
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Test scores SAT verbal scores over 500 96%, SAT math scores over 500 98%, ACT scores over 18 99%, SAT verbal scores over 600 73%, SAT math scores over 600 81%, ACT scores over 24 85%, SAT verbal scores over 700 22%, SAT math scores over 700 29%, ACT scores over 30 30%
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