North Carolina State University
Locations: Raleigh (NC)
Annual Tuition: $32,847
Programs with 5+ Reviews
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Student Reviews
sd
Reviewed: 3/20/2026
Degree: English
Artsy people may be fooled by the reputation that NC State has as an Engineering/Agriculture/Fratty school, but don't let that discourage you from attending. Those pursuing a degree in social sciences or humanities will find a small, tight-knit, supportive, and delightful program. I loved my undergraduate program and was able to find a group of like-minded individuals with whom I am still best friends.
Kaitlyn
Reviewed: 3/18/2026
Degree: History
I enjoyed my university quite a lot. For one thing, it means something around here to get into a university. It was the only one I applied to because I wanted to get into the history program and fought like crazy to. And overall, the history program is fabulous - I still think about the professors there, the people I met, the things I learned. They're all in my heart and they're a part of who I am. They made me into a critical thinker, a writer, someone who can take an insane topic and create beauty... Read More
I think the administration is utter garbage, though. NC State University loses a lot of respect for the Poe Hall fiasco (a place I nearly studied if they had properly bullied me into becoming a teacher!) but the university itself is so beautiful, so rich and vibrant in its history and its culture, I'd recommend it in a heartbeat.
Meg
Reviewed: 3/18/2026
Degree: Management
Overall it is a large school, but once you are in your major classes and get involved it becomes much smaller. The perk of it being so large is that there is a club, group or other people who are like minded and you are able to have shared experiences. There are lots of mental health tools for students and a lot of school pride.
C
Reviewed: 3/18/2026
Degree: Chemistry
Overall I enjoyed my time at NC State. I felt like there were lots of opportunities to get involved and meet other students. I also enjoyed the experience of going to a larger school as well. I think that the facilities are fairly nice, though its really dependent on the dorm building you get. Keep in mind, most of them are older buildings. I stayed in an older dorm that was quite small (bowen, end unit) but still had a good time. I enjoyed most of my major classes a lot (chemistry) and found that... Read More
I would warn any new students to read the rate my professor scores before taking a class, and honestly try to avoid ones labeled "easy A". My experience with some of the math professors at state was that they were not great teachers and not interested in answers questions or were not very good at answers them clearly/ understanding what was being asked. They make up for it by making the tests really easy/ open book, but you won't gain the knowledge necessary to move onto the next class where you'll build on what you should have learned.
WL
Reviewed: 3/18/2026
Degree: Physics
Campus is beautiful and the department is very supportive and mostly dedicated to helping you learn. If you are struggling to learn and put in the effort, there will definitely be support for you. Research facilities are top-notch, and the networking is excellent if you want to stay around the area.
Henry Dignan
Reviewed: 3/18/2026
Degree: Computer and Information Science
NCSU has been an excellent choice for my Computer Science degree. The program provided strong foundational knowledge in algorithms, software engineering, and systems design. The professors are knowledgeable and accessible, and the co-op program is outstanding—my 8-month placement at Schneider Electric building a digital twin platform was invaluable. The campus community is vibrant, with great resources and support. I'm confident in my skills and excited about my upcoming SAS internship. Highly recommend!... Read More
Vicminstar
Reviewed: 3/18/2026
Degree: Finance
Generally speaking, the experience at North Carolina State University has been nothing short of amazing. I will not lie, I was a little nervous when I joined especially considering my background and being a little reserved. I was worried about getting to know new people and building new friendships. The shift from high school was quite massive and I could almost feel homesick at first. However, the university set is welcoming and provides an environment where parents can rest easy knowing their kids... Read More
Tatiana Rebolledo
Reviewed: 3/18/2026
Degree: Psychology
I’ve had a mostly positive experience at NC State so far. The classes are useful, and most professors are helpful and approachable. Some of my favorite classes have been political science and entomology. I really liked political science because it helped me understand how government and policies work in real life, and entomology was just fascinating! I never thought I’d enjoy studying insects so much. Both classes were interesting, engaging, and gave me a chance to explore topics I care about while... Read More
Bright
Reviewed: 3/12/2026
Degree: English
I haven't been involved in any extracurriculars, but I do quite like the parts of campus life that I have experienced. The classes have been engaging at worst and fun at best. More than half of my professors have been great people who I would be willing to talk to outside of class, and I think the campus is nice looking (aside from the construction; I could do without that).
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Reviewed: 3/12/2026
Degree: Communications
NC State is a renowned college with widespread recognition across the state and the nation. It offers a diverse range of majors to cater to various career aspirations. The campus is vast and provides ample access to the city, while graduates have easy access to a prominent tech and research hub.
Zach McLean
Reviewed: 3/12/2026
Degree: Biology
I think that NCSU is a great school to attend as an undergraduate, especially in the context of other schools within the NCSU system. I had a lot of really great professors, and as an R1, they offer a lot of research opportunities as well. I would definitely recommend going to NCSU!
Anonymous
Reviewed: 3/11/2026
Degree: Elementary Education
I absolutely recommend NC State University! It was truly one of the best decisions I've made. Although the school is large, it really does become like a family. The college of education is fantastic and helped me feel fully prepared for entering the classroom as a teacher once I graduated. The professors really care about the students.
bee
Reviewed: 3/11/2026
Degree: Biology
I had a wonderful experience at NCSU. The vast majority of the professors I had genuinely cared about student success and were pretty good teachers. Some were downright excellent. There were a ton of clubs and activities. The food was great. The campus is lovely, although the bricks can get annoying in the yard. I also did an MS degree here and they completely revamped the library. I had a wonderful time at NCSU and wouldn't trade it. Highly recommend.
Emily Ward
Reviewed: 3/11/2026
Degree: Business Administration
As I parked my car and walked across Campus, it was clear that I was one of the oldest students there. I was frequently called "Teacher" as I entered classrooms and plopped my decades old bookbag next to my desk. I was a nontraditional student, attending as a full-time employee and mother of 2 children. I was nervous about this fact and did not intend to do more than go to and from my classes. I was pleasantly surprised that the staff and students were so kind and welcoming to an "old" student like... Read More
Mokss
Reviewed: 3/11/2026
Degree: Economics
I studied Economics at North Carolina State University, and overall I really enjoyed my experience. The program is well-structured and covers a broad range of topics like microeconomics, macroeconomics, econometrics, and international finance. I appreciated the clear explanations from professors and the access to good academic resources, including modern classrooms, libraries, and research tools. The learning environment is supportive, and I felt encouraged to explore topics in depth, which made... Read More
One of the biggest advantages of NCSU is its location in the Research Triangle, which provides exposure to a professional and research-focused community. This made studying here feel practical and connected to real-world economics, even though I tend to prefer a more independent, self-driven approach to learning.
The main downside I noticed is limited career guidance specifically for economics students. While the university has general career services, I often felt on my own when looking for internships or job connections. More structured support in this area would make the program even stronger.
Overall, I would recommend NCSU for students who enjoy a well-organized, resource-rich, and intellectually stimulating program, as long as they are proactive about career planning.
Anonymous
Reviewed: 3/11/2026
Degree: Environmental Science
I had a great experience at North Carolina State. It had the best of both worlds regarding size, as the university itself was huge and provided strong name recognition, resources, sports, and culture while my college within the university was much smaller and provided a tighter knit community. Several of my professors had work experience beyond academia, which hasn't been my experience in taking courses at other schools, and because of this they were able to provide guidance and learning opportunities... Read More
Jonah
Reviewed: 2/10/2026
Degree: Accounting
This university provided me with the skills I needed to pass the CPA exam and begin a career in the accounting ting field. Professors were engaging and helpful. Classes were well designed and provided a mix of group work and individual study which is needed to excel in this field.
Tim
Reviewed: 2/9/2026
Degree: Chemical Engineering
My experience at NC State as a chemical engineer was outstanding. Rigorous coursework, hands-on labs, and collaborative projects sharpened my problem-solving skills. Supportive faculty and real-world research prepared me to lead, adapt, and succeed professionally with confidence every day ahead.
Eric
Reviewed: 2/9/2026
Degree: Biology
I loved my time at North Carolina State University! The Microbiology department is small and I ended up getting acquainted with a lot of my classmates and most of the teachers! It felt cool to see a lot of the same faces in the upper-level classes. I liked my undergrad so much there that I'm currently applying to grad school there!
Jon
Reviewed: 1/15/2026
Degree: Accounting
NC State is not only affordable and accessible for students, it also is one of the top engineering schools in the nation. I majored in accounting and while not a top business school, NC State gives you all the tools you need to succeed. The faculty is top rate and the course load is challenging. You can leave NC State and become anything you want to be - it is what you make of it. NC State is an excellent school that does an excellent job of preparing its students for the world ahead.